During my quest through the many alleys and streets of the Globalist Narratives I have been pulled towards the Ashkenazi Jews, who form a huge majority within the Jewish community (some 60-75% (1)). This article sheds some light on the ethnicity and the endogamy of these people.
ENDOGAMY
Let’s first start off by explaining what endogamy is. It is inbreeding within a certain group. There are many sources that say that the Ashkenazi Jews have been ethnically endogamous. I will just present you with two:
“Jewish populations, and particularly the large Ashkenazi Jewish population, are ideal for such research studies, because they exhibit a high degree of endogamy, yet they are sizable” (2)
“Unique genetic research shows that the Ashkenazi Jewish community has been a virtually closed group since the 14th century. The international and interdisciplinary Genetic Legacies project examined DNA from the teeth of dozens of medieval and contemporary members of the community from the German city of Erfurt. The conclusion: in the past six hundred years there have been hardly any changes in the gene pool.” (3)
TYPICAL DISEASES FOUND AMONG ASHKENAZI PEOPLE
It turns out that probably due to the long endogamy tradition certain diseases developed. The 5 most common Ashkenazi genetic diseases are: Gaucher Disease (1 in 10); Cystic Fibrosis (1 in 24); Tay-Sachs Disease (1 in 27); Familial Dysautonomia (1 in 31); Spinal Muscular Atrophy (1 in 41) (4).
ARE THE ASHKENAZI A SEPARATE ETHNIC GROUP?
When you look at the readily available data it becomes quite obvious that the Ashkenazi are in fact an ethnic group. This reminds me of one of the many rather controversial statements by the Ashkenazi Harold Rosenthal in his interview that was published in the book ‘The Hidden Tyranny‘ (6). He said the following:
“We can live among other nations and states only as long as we succeed in persuading them that the Jews are a not a distinct people, but are the representatives of a religious faith, who, therefore constitute a ‘religious community‘, though this be of a peculiar character. As a matter of fact, this is the greatest of our falsehoods. (7b, p.12)”

SOME REFLECTIONS
All this makes me wonder if it wouldn’t be more appropriate to no longer refer to the Ashkenazi as representatives of a certain religion by calling them ‘Jews’, but to simply call them for what they are: a mainly endogamous ethnic group?
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FOOTNOTES
(1) Ashkenazi Jews (Wikipedia)
(2) Ashkenazi Jews
(3) Medieval and contemporary Ashkenazi Jews are genetically virtually identical, and that’s surprising
(4) The 5 Most Common Ashkenazi Genetic Diseases
(5) Jewish Genetic Disorders: What Your Congregants Should Know
(6) The Hidden Tyranny – A Revealing interview with a very Candid Jew
(7) The Hidden Tryanny. There are two variants, (a) an illustrated version and one (b) without illustrations. When quoting from this work, I use the version without the illustrations.
(8) Who are the Ashkenazi Jews?


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