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DNA tests are mostly fraudshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/g0liiesuz8elh ... a.pdf?dl=1
I don’t think someone who was really Jewish would dedicate their soul to Satan and do reverse Torah rituals. I think someone who was Jewish would run into problems when trying to get involved into Satanism. I think Satan and the gods would show them they don’t belong here.
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Thanks for your reply. I had been searching for that article to no avail. 
 I deleted my post because I didn't think I was ok with discussing this (my relative's results) after all. I really want to, but I'm afraid. 
Anyways, I've done a lot of research since this relative's test and indeed it could be bullshit. I guess they easily mix up Italian and Jew dna. This person had Italian ancestry. The company has a map and highlights where each ethnicity comes from. I was surprised when Poland and part of Eastern Europe was highlighted as the Jew spot. And then they go on to say that they don't have actual Polish data. What the hell? But this relative's true heritage is mostly over in that area.  Because they are a high percentage of  Eastern European. I know, a lot of Jews do hail from eastern Europe. But I know where my ancestors came from and they were very proud of their heritage. Which was European. My great grandmother's obituary, I found online. It said she was very proud of her (European country) heritage. No one identified as jew. She is the one that gives most of the Eastern European DNA. 

I thought all jews had black ancestry and most have all 3 major races. This person didn't even have a fraction. Asian either. Most other's results I've read with substantial Jew DNA have a touch of (mostly sub Saharan) African. And they sort of admitted they weren't sure. It was under either unknown or other, and they estimated what it could be. There was eight % other total, and they listed some ethnic group as the greater part of that, then...Apparently they estimated a very small percent of that mystery percentage could be jew.  
Then 10% more they were confused about, but not as much and it * wasn't under the other/unknown box next to jew. They knew is was European, but couldn't tell her where. They didn't even know if it was Eastern or Western. That's how good they are! 
Also, this company is based out of Israel. 
And it is an estimate. It's not a super investigative, and doesn't take blood. It is spit. And this company is fairly new. Real or not, I can't be certain that I'd share that dna with that relative. Families I've talked to share different percentages of ethnic groups and some have none while the other has some. With those insidious Jew genes, I'm afraid it wouldn't be so easily weeded out but I can hope! t I can tell you the thought made me physically ill for weeks. I wouldn't recommend these tests. especially the Israeli companies which seems to be a lot of them. Also, they're so popular and advertised that I suspect something fishy going on. 



---In [email protected], <allfortheclergy@... wrote :

DNA tests are mostly fraudshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/g0liiesuz8elh ... a.pdf?dl=1
I don’t think someone who was really Jewish would dedicate their soul to Satan and do reverse Torah rituals. I think someone who was Jewish would run into problems when trying to get involved into Satanism. I think Satan and the gods would show them they don’t belong here.
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Exactly, also I think Satanism just doesn’t feel right for a Jewish soul. A few years ago, when I just learned about the Jews, there was this guy I used to talk to and he talked about interest in spiritual advancement and the occult so I showed him the JoS and asked what he thought about it. He said it was weird and didn’t want any thing to do with it. Later I found out that he was Jewish from his own words so I cut all ties with it and stopped talking to it completely. 
Just a thought.

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On Oct 22, 2017, at 10:01 AM, veronikasmith@... [JoS4adults] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  Thanks for your reply. I had been searching for that article to no avail. 
 I deleted my post because I didn't think I was ok with discussing this (my relative's results) after all. I really want to, but I'm afraid. 
Anyways, I've done a lot of research since this relative's test and indeed it could be bullshit. I guess they easily mix up Italian and Jew dna. This person had Italian ancestry. The company has a map and highlights where each ethnicity comes from. I was surprised when Poland and part of Eastern Europe was highlighted as the Jew spot. And then they go on to say that they don't have actual Polish data. What the hell? But this relative's true heritage is mostly over in that area.  Because they are a high percentage of  Eastern European. I know, a lot of Jews do hail from eastern Europe. But I know where my ancestors came from and they were very proud of their heritage. Which was European. My great grandmother's obituary, I found online. It said she was very proud of her (European country) heritage. No one identified as jew. She is the one that gives most of the Eastern European DNA. 

I thought all jews had black ancestry and most have all 3 major races. This person didn't even have a fraction. Asian either. Most other's results I've read with substantial Jew DNA have a touch of (mostly sub Saharan) African. And they sort of admitted they weren't sure. It was under either unknown or other, and they estimated what it could be. There was eight % other total, and they listed some ethnic group as the greater part of that, then...Apparently they estimated a very small percent of that mystery percentage could be jew.  
Then 10% more they were confused about, but not as much and it * wasn't under the other/unknown box next to jew. They knew is was European, but couldn't tell her where. They didn't even know if it was Eastern or Western. That's how good they are! 
Also, this company is based out of Israel. 
And it is an estimate. It's not a super investigative, and doesn't take blood. It is spit. And this company is fairly new. Real or not, I can't be certain that I'd share that dna with that relative. Families I've talked to share different percentages of ethnic groups and some have none while the other has some. With those insidious Jew genes, I'm afraid it wouldn't be so easily weeded out but I can hope! t I can tell you the thought made me physically ill for weeks.. I wouldn't recommend these tests. especially the Israeli companies which seems to be a lot of them. Also, they're so popular and advertised that I suspect something fishy going on. 



---In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], <allfortheclergy@... wrote :

DNA tests are mostly fraudshttps://www..dropbox.com/s/g0liiesuz8el ... a.pdf?dl=1
I don’t think someone who was really Jewish would dedicate their soul to Satan and do reverse Torah rituals. I think someone who was Jewish would run into problems when trying to get involved into Satanism. I think Satan and the gods would show them they don’t belong here.
Sent from my iPhone
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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