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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Ashkenazi Origins

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The Khazarian origin of modern Ashkenazi Jews holds that a powerful Turkic empire called Khazaria, located between the Black and Caspian Seas, converted to Judaism around the 8th century AD. Under King Bulan, the Khazar elite adopted Judaism not from Semitic descent, but to remain neutral between Christian and Muslim powers. After Khazaria’s fall in the 10th century, many of these converted Jews migrated westward into Eastern Europe—especially Poland, Lithuania, and Germany—forming the foundation of Ashkenazi Jewry. These descendants, with no blood connection to the ancient Israelites of the Levant, would come to identify themselves as the Jewish people.

This shift became more than genealogical—it was a calculated replacement of the original Hebrew people. The Khazarian converts adopted not only the religion but claimed the heritage, positioning themselves as the chosen people of Abraham despite lacking Semitic ancestry. Over time, they controlled the historical narrative and replaced the scattered Semitic Israelites with a European-based Judaism. This new identity became weaponized through Zionism in the late 19th century. Figures like Theodor Herzl promoted Zionism not as a spiritual return to Zion, but as a geopolitical agenda backed by Khazarian elites and banking dynasties, using religious language to justify political conquest.

The creation of modern Israel was the culmination of this false identity. Khazarian descendants claimed divine right to a land they were never from, displacing the native Semitic Palestinians and erasing the legacy of the original Israelites. By portraying themselves as eternal victims and rightful heirs, they used influence in media, finance, and politics to cover their deception. The result is a global network of power cloaked in religious legitimacy—where the true Semitic roots of the Israelites have been buried under centuries of revision and Khazarian control.