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‘Scythia renamed Khazaria’
THE ASHKENAZIM
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EPISODE TWO: ‘Sycthia renamed Khazaria’
SYNOPSIS
This episode explores the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, tracing their lineage to the Gentile (Goy / Goyim) descendants of Japheth (son of Noah), particularly Ashkenaz (i.e., great grandson of Noah; as in Noah’s Ark). It discusses their cultural and political transformations over time. These include identities as Scythians (i.e., Maggog), Khazars (i.e., Ashkenazim), Bolsheviks (i.e., Khazar Jews), and Wandering Jews. It also highlights their genetic diversity and rebranding as Semites or Hebrews.
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Podcast Narrator

Gray M. Stanton
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Bryan Lee Jr.
Bryan is an internationally acclaimed podcast narrator across hundreds of book publications on Audible. Which is why his skill and dedication were sought as he compliments Gray’s overall analyses.
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‘The Ashkenazim’
האשכנזים
(And the sons of Gomer: Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah.)
Join Gray Stanton in a thought-provoking discussion in episode two. The topic is about the ongoing battle against the Khazarian mafia (Ashkenazi Jews). Learn HOW they came to be. Start to explore the journey of awakening to hidden truths. Start from the first resistance. See it grow into a movement questioning the status quo. Hear true stories of hope and determination as individuals like you take up the mantle of change and resistance. Discover the power of collective action in the fight to rid the world of evil. The Q.E.D. platform is a rallying call to be a part of the solution and embrace the path of truth.
This episode will delve deep into the story of ‘Ashkenaz’. He renamed the great lands of Scythia, which belonged to his uncle ‘Maggog’. He was also the founder of Khazaria (known as Ashkenazi Jews), and was a great-grandson of Noah (i.e., Noah’s Ark). Furthermore, Gray will reveal that the chosen Hebrews, not converted Jews, were the ones God had the Old Covenant with. Unfortunately, they’re now all dead.
“The LORD was very angry with Israel, and removed them out of his sight… And the LORD rejected all the seed of Israel, and afflicted them, and delivered them into the hand of spoilers, until he had cast them out of his sight.” 2 Kings 17:18,20
Today, the Ashkenazim constitute the majority of those who are known as Jews. This dominance is how the Ashkenazim Khazar Zionists (aka Khazarian mafia) exert a stranglehold on everything worldwide.
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- Ha’aretz: Gideon Levy took a DNA test and found out the truth about his ancestors’ link to Israel, here is a two-minute summary
- Here is a list of what American Jews found when they did their DNA tests: the FIRST test, the SECOND test, and the THIRD test. We are told it is illegal to do such a test in Israel, and God forbids if you did it is double the trouble if you dare to share the results online. We guess the truth must be “antisemitic”. Let’s hope this becomes a trend in Jewish communities around the world; this is one of the best way to bring the House of Zion down without any violence. Do your DNA test and share it online!
- National Geographic: The Human Family Tree – 2009, start listening from 1:30:23 and your jaw will hit the floor: “Half the people who carry his genetic marker [referring to a Turkish couple] are Ashkenazi Jews”. Just in case the video is deleted (which could happen), here is the relevant 10 seconds clip from the same video. We dig it; National Geographic’s DNA study (that was done in 2009) must be in on the “antisemitic conspiracy” too to deny the “Jewish people” the “right of self-determination” on their “ancestral land in Palestine”, and the hard facts must be “antisemitic”.
- Oxford’s GBE: The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian Hypotheses By US / Israeli Genealogist Dr. Eran Elhaik et al. (Sheffield University, UK).
- Abraham’s Children in the Genome Era: Major Jewish Diaspora Populations Comprise Distinct Genetic Clusters with Shared Middle Eastern Ancestry: The American Journal of Human Genetics (cell.com)
- The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people | Nature
- Times of Israel: Scholars from leading research institutions have just issued a secret report to the government, acknowledging that European Jews are in fact Khazars
- National Library of Medicine: The origin of Eastern European Jews revealed by autosomal, sex chromosomal and mtDNA polymorphisms
- TEDxBoston Video: The splendid tapestry: How DNA Reveals Truths, ancient & lasting By Nathan Pearson (19 minutes) Pay attention to how Mr. Pearson’s presentation didn’t compare Ashkenazi DNA to Khazars, Turkic, Kurdish & Iranian peoples!
- Wikipedia: Khazars. Pay attention to how this paragraph was recently added after two decades of debating Wikipedia’s editors.
- Short Clip: Ilan Pappé explains psychopathic delusions of Zionists who’ve no connection to Jews of the Bible and invented a doctrine of a master race of chosen people who will rule over the Earth. Hitler’s model for Nazism he stole from the Zionists #ZionismExplained Duration: 2 min 23 sec
- Khazaria, A hidden & forbidden Jewish history exposed
- Video by Kings and Generals: Excellent new animated video about the history of Khazars., pay attention from 11:00.
- Yiddish Language was Invented by Slavo-Iranian Jewish Merchants, Scientists Say
- Book: The Genealogical Science The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology By Nadia Abu El-Haj
- The Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler
- Quoting Abdullah al-Bakri (Andalusian historian and geographer) in Masalik Wa Mamalik page 44 in the 11th century: Kurds, Berber, Turks & Khazars all claimed to have Arab descent (in Arabic)
- Surprise: Ashkenazi Jews Are Genetically European
- NYTimes: Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Ashkenazi Levite
- NYTimes’ Editor Condemned Zionism: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (The Times’ editor) emphasized that Jews don’t belong to either ethnicity or a race, but rather as carriers of the Jewish faith & traditions (Oct. 27th, 1946)
- Dr. Alfred M. Lilienthal: The Jews Are Not A Race!
- Ha’aretz: Shattering a ‘National Mythology’ By Ofri Ilani
- NY Times: Studies Show Jews’ Genetic Similarity
- Jewish Review of Books: Are We All Khazars Now?
- Highlight: Out of Khazaria? Evidence for ‘Jewish Genome’ Lacking
- In DNA, New Clues to Jewish Roots by the NY Times
- Ukraine & The Khazar Empire By the Jewish Virtual Library
- Zionist FAQ: The Land of Israel was promised to the descendants of Isaac by God
- Electronic Intifada: Israel’s surprising best seller contradicts founding ideology
- Ha’aretz: An invention called ‘the Jewish people’
- JPost: The lost Palestinian Jews
- Associated Press: Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital
- Kingdom of the Khazars (Mamlekhet ha-Kuzarim) narrated by Ehud Ya’ari
- A Must See NOVA Video: The Bible’s Buried Secrets
- The West Wing Video: A clip from TV show highlights the absurdity of US Palestine denial: There was no Israel in 1709
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Medieval Kingdom of Khazaria, 652-969
Over a thousand years ago, the far east of Europe was ruled by Jewish kings who presided over many tribes, including their own tribe: the Turkic Khazars. After their conversion, the Khazar people used Jewish personal names, spoke and wrote in Hebrew, were circumcised, had synagogues and rabbis, studied the Torah and Talmud, and observed Hanukkah, Pesach, and the Sabbath. The Khazars were an advanced civilization with one of the most tolerant societies of the medieval period. It hosted merchants from all over Asia and Europe. On these pages it is hoped that you may learn more about this fascinating culture.
- An Introduction to the History of Khazaria
- Current Issues in Khazar Studies
- Los Khazares: un experimento europeo de construcción de un estado Judío – in Spanish
- Histoire des Khazars: la nation juive de Russie et d’Ukraine – in French
- Znakomstvo s Istoriey Xazarii – in Russian
- Hazar Türkleri tarihine giriş – in Turkish
- Khazaria Image Gallery
- Horse and Rider: Khazaria Exhibit
- The Khazar Capital City of Atil
- The Khazar Fortress of Sarkel
- An Exploration of Khazarian Shamanism
- Medieval Quotes About Khazar Judaism
- Are Russian Jews Descended from the Khazars?
- Are Russian Jews Descended from the German and Bohemian Jews?
- Jewish Genetics: Abstracts and Summaries including East/Northeast Asian Admixture in Ashkenazic Jews
- Are Mountain Jews Descended from the Khazars?
- Contested Origins of Eastern European Jewry: Clues from History, Linguistics, and Onomastics by Alexander Beider in the Summer 2017 issue of Avotaynu includes discussions of theories of Khazarian and Slavic contributions to Ashkenazic populations.
- Khazarian Names
- Khazar Burial Mounds at Chastiye Kurgany
- Khazar-Era Fortress of Golden Hills (Zolotiye Gorki)
- Bibliography of Khazar Studies (1901-Present)
- Fictional Literature about the Khazars
- The Kuzari’s References to the Khazar Conversion to Judaism
- The Poetry and Prose of Yehudah ha-Levi
- Khazarskiy Kaganat
- Excerpts from the Letters of Hasdai ibn Shaprut and King Joseph
- The Genetics of the Medieval Khazars
- History of the Proto-Bulgarians North and West of the Black Sea
- Khazars, by Roman K. Kovalev (from Encyclopedia of Russian History)
- Khazaria, by Peter B. Golden (from The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe)
- Khazars, by Dan Shapira (from Encyclopaedia Iranica Online)
- So, Who Were the Khazars? by Dan Shapira (Tablet, January 29, 2021)
- The Story of the Medieval European Jewish State – The Khazar Khaganate, by David Matsievich (History is Now Magazine, July 28, 2021)
- Khazaria (586-1083 AD), by Dennis Leventhal
- The Khazars, by Peter Wolfe and Jeff Zolitor
- The Khazars, by Steven Lowe
- The Khazar Kingdom: A Jewish Empire in the Middle Ages, by Rivka Shpak-Lissak
- Khazar Khaganate, by Tristan Dugdale-Pointon (from Military History Encyclopedia on the Web)
- The Most Prosperous Ancient Nation You’ve Never Heard Of, by Lawrence W. Reed (Foundation for Economic Education, July 18, 2020) (Spanish translation)
- Khazari: Il popolo dimenticato che difese l’Europa, by Lawrence M.F. Sudbury
- Der erste Judenstaat Europas
- Xazarskiy kostyum VII-X vv., by Aleksey (Kutluk) Tselikovskiy – about Khazarian and North Caucasian costumes
- “Russkie xazary”, with Svetlana Pletnyova and Vladimir Petrukhin
- Khazary, by Svetlana A. Pletnyova
- Khazary, by “Oleg Ivik” (the collective pseudonym of Olga Kolobova and Valeriy Ivanov) and Vladimir Klyutchnikov
- “Xazary. Xazarskii kaganat. Prinyatie iudaizma. Rastsvet i gibel’ Xazarii.” (Chapter 2) and “Xazary i slavyane. Evrey i Kievskaya Rus’. Nashestvie mongolov.” (Chapter 3) in Ocherki vremen i sobytii, by Feliks S. Kandel’
- Iudeo-xazarskoye tsarstvo v drevnyaya Rus’, by Grigorii Vinogradov
- Khozars’kyy Kahanat, by O. V. Komar (from Entsyklopediya istoriyi Ukrayiny)
- Khazariya, by Menashe Goldelman in World ORT’s Elektronnaya Yevreyskaya Entsiklopediya, originally in volume 9 of Kratkaya Yevreyskaya Entsiklopediya in 1999
- K Istorii Yevreyskikh Obshchin Severnogo Kavkaza, by E. A. Rabaev
- Novye materialy k probleme izucheniya slavyano-xazarskix otnosheniy (po pamyatnikam Severskogo Dontsa), by V. V. Koloda – about apparent coexistence and synchretism between certain groups of Khazars and Slavs
- Issledovaniya v Verxnem Saltove v 1996 godu, by V. V. Koloda – discusses Khazarian/Saltovo burials, one of which contained a well-conserved felt boot
- Krupneyshey punkt (gorod) Khazarii, by A. V. Kryganov – discusses the more than 30 Khazarian cities, some of which (particularly Atil) have not yet been located
- Vooruzhenie i voennoe delo Khazarskogo kaganata, by A. V. Komar and Oleg Sukhobokov
- Rannie khazary v Severnom Prichernomorye (Postanovka problemy), by A. V. Komar
- Xazary, Xazarskiy kaganat – includes Mikhael Gorelik’s illustration of Khazar kagan’s palace in Atil
- Rusi i Bizantiya, by Igor Godovich Semyonov
- 600 Lyet Vmeste i 50 Lyet Lzhi, by Semyon Charny, in Lekhaim, March 2003
- V Storonu Khazarii, by Denis Sobolev, in Zhurnal “22” No. 103, pp. 114 ff. – brief history of Khazars
- Vozvrashchenie v Khazariyu, by Denis Sobolev, in Zhurnal “22” No. 108, pp. 162 ff. – about controversy of descendants of Khazars and origins of Russian Jews
- Tsarskie imenovaniya v drevnerusskom tezauruse problemi interpretatsii, by Dmitrii Kudryavtsev
- Hazāru kaganāts, by Artis Buks (from Nacionālā enciklopēdija) – in Latvian
- The founding family of Kyivan-Rus’: Sviatoslav the Conqueror, Part I, by Ingert Kuzych
“The Khazars originated from the distant East… In the seventh and eighth centuries, this new empire halted Arab expansionism, established contact with Byzantium, and became a decisive force between the Caspian Sea and the River Don up to the middle of the tenth century. Land cultivation, animal husbandry and handicrafts flourished in the empire. Merchants traded not only with Byzantium, but also with the Arab-Persian world and the distant East. The kagans did not prohibit the activities of Christian and Moslem missionaries. Both religions maintained places or worship and schools on Khazar land. Out of political considerations, however, the kagans and their retinues embraced a third great monotheist religion, Judaism.”
– The Magyars: The Birth of a European Nation by György Balázs, page 8.
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“The khaganate of the Khazars was of the upmost strategic importance for the Byzantines for several reasons. First of all, it controlled the routes to the southern Caucasus, thus playing a central role in the geopolitics of the area. … Secondly, the Byzantine possessions in Crimea… were bordered by the Khazars, who represented a major piece in the puzzle of nations who competed for domination of the region. … Finally, the Khazar Empire lay at a crossing of trading routes linking the Russian steppes with Central Asia…”
– The Emperor Theophilos and the East, 829-842 by Juan Signes Codoñer, “Section V: The Khazar Flank”, page 335.
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Khazar King Joseph, in his Reply to Hasdai ibn-Shaprut (c. 955):
“After those days there arose from the sons of Bulan’s sons a king, Obadiah by name. He was an upright and just man. He reorganized the kingdom and established the Jewish religion properly and correctly. He built synagogues and schools, brought in many Israelite sages, honored them with silver and gold, and they explained to him the 24 Books of the Bible, Mishnah, Talmud, and the order of prayers established by the Khazzans. He was a man who feared God and loved the law and the commandments.”
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