Comments by "Arnold Hubbert" (@arnoldhubbert6779) on "DNA test over mystery girl found in Greece" video.

  1. I know this is old but this isn't "journalism" but is clearly a biased attempt to weaken English identity. Certainly the result annalysis had an agenda (exaggerating the least likely non-European explanation) but I suspect even the initial results were also manipulated. It has been shown that in other examples with a similar biased agenda, many of these test results have been admittely falsified and manupulated. The host is clearly reveling and gloating over destroying the English identity of those tested. Clearly the host had a political agenda which was to try and weaken English identity and, likely, encourage the acceptance of non European immigrants. Some of the results of, for example, "middle eastern," may have simply been testing for mitochondrial dna which likely was simply "anatolian" which, according to history, weren't modern middle eastern people. Given that these examples tested so high in regard to non-European dna, I suspect the results were rigged (the interpretation of the results certainly were). It's actually been reported that many DNA test results, under similar biased circumstances, have been manipulated with similar results. I'm not even British (American) but my own results are 100% European and of my British DNA results it was almost 100% England/Northwest European, with only a small fraction Scottish (incidentally, the rest of my DNA is Scandinavian). I find it highly unlikely that I as an American would be 100% European and even more English than those native English people who undoubtedly are aware of their English genealogy.
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