New Conspiracy (Neanderthals among us)
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White Europeans are those who have natural traces of Neandertal DNA. One of external manifestation of Neandertal DNA trace is eyeballs set deeper in scull.
Those with bulging eyes have no Neandertal DNA.
Jews have little to no traces of Neandertal DNA, just like Asians or Negroes. Basically they could have traces of Neandertal DNA only thanks to cross-breeding with Europeans.
There is another conspiracy theory, really. Neandertals genocide was the first genocide bulged-eyed perpetuated on Earth. That fucking Cromagnons should eventually pay for that. :)
Other external manifestations of Neandertal DNA - good blood coagulability, so haemophilia is very rare, brighter skin, resistance to the cold, larger height.
Neandertals was native people of Europe, while Cromagnons was native to Africa. It is possible that Asians had something from Denisovians who seems to be native for Asia.
This different branches of humans could be pre-flood ancestors of modern races.
Neanderthals did merge with Europeans but now there are claims some continued to exist in Mongolia and then migrated to Ukraine which is the Khazar homeland. Remember Khazar white Jews and Biblical Hebrew dark skinned Jews are different races.
How do you know chromagnon warred with Neanderthal. Those original humans are from prehistoric times.
There is no such etnicity as Khazar. Khazar Kaganate was multiethnic state, so "Khazars" is like "Americans", purely citizensship, not ethnic name.
Mongols, like many other Middle Asia ethnicities including Chineese get some Neanderthal DNA traces only after contacts with Indo-Europeans.
May be Ainu, the indigenous inhabitants of Japan had natural Neandertal DNA traces, like European tribes, but study of real history and antropology of Ainu is kind of "cancelled" and not welcomed by modern Japan authorities.
Who claims that and what's the evidence?
It should be very easy to prove this.