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  • #23923
    RHNegative
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    My DNA test linked my DNA to high % of Celtic Dobunni. I saw there is a book on them called Tribe of the Witches and I hope to get my hands on it soon.

    I believe Celts were the original Rhesus Negative bloodtype progenitors and rhesus negative is without a doubt, the divine race.

    #23864
    WhiteMan
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    Michael Tsarion is not White.
    “Through his association with the Paul Solomon Foundation and Michael Tsarion’s own world-renowned grandfather, Tara Singh”

    Michael Tsarion, his grandfather Tara Singh. Not White. Knows nothing about Celtic Druids or European religion, mythology or history.

    Michael Tsarion and Tara Singh
    Michael Tsarion, an “Irish” author, researcher, and public speaker, has a significant connection to his grandfather, Tara Singh. Tara Singh was a renowned Sikh political and religious leader in the early 20th century. Michael Tsarion has often spoken about the influence his grandfather had on his life and work.

    #21946
    Anonymous
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    You Gentlemen and Ladies might really like to read Michael Tsarion and his research.

    On Amazon his books are now on Kindle. The books themselves mostly out of print and very expensive.

    #11773
    WhiteMan
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    Busby GB, Brisighelli F, Sánchez-Diz P et al: The peopling of Europe and the cautionary tale of Y chromosome lineage R-M269. Proc Biol Sci 2012; 279: 884–892

    “R1b1b2-M269 chromosomes yet assembled. Our analysis reveals no geographical trends in diversity, in contradiction to expectation under the Neolithic hypothesis”

    https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2011.1044

    CELTIC ATLANTIC DNA R-M269
    Subclade R-L21 is the broadest and most likely British Irish Welsh Scottish Celtic subclade

    Celtic from the West 3: Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages – jstorwww.jstor.org

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