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a. Collision!: Are the Hebrew Tribes "Jewish"?
Then who are the "Jews"? Fool Him about who His people are?
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The Cohanim Modal Haplotype

www.ariga.com/genes.shtml (since it is not yet freely available online).

Here, once again, is the relevant quote for us (from the ariga.com report):

"* The Cohen modal haplotype is the most common haplotype among Southern and Central Italians*1, Hungarians*2, and Iraqi Kurds*3, and is also found among many Armenians*4, and South African Lembas*5. This calls into question the notion that the haplotype was a marker for the ancient Hebrew population."

Does this "disprove" the CMH

tool? The only way that he could actually do so would be by providing a counterexample. Thus, in order to actually prove his case, he would have to show that it is impossible for an example population to have within it Exiles (of the ancient Hebrew population) when that population contains CMH positive individuals.

This appears to be a very difficult task! How could it ever be accomplished? All that he actually has done is to say that the CMH has been found among the listed population groups.

Our task is much easier. All we
  
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