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Hitler had genetic sexual disorder, new DNA analysis reveals

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  • I reckon there'd be one or two here who have the same disorder 

  • I am so grateful for the opportunity this article gave me to say "To be fair to Hitler..." It seems very unlikely that I will ever have the opportunity to say this again.

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10 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

I suspect you prefer the Racial Science of Nazi Germany over modern forensic science.

 

To this?

 

She studied at the University of British Columbia and worked on archaeological sites in Canada, Greece, and England,[13] before moving to Jesus College, Cambridge[11] to read Archaeology and Anthropology.[14] There she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree

 

In 2000, she started her doctoral research as a Wellcome Trust Prize Student at the University of Leicester, specialising in genetic genealogy and "in tracing migration patterns by using genetics."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

Her genetic background looks weak, really a non-science person who moved over to genetics at a later date. Only in the UK. Yet another female "Token" by the BBC.

 

Her research is probably garbage.

1 hour ago, Alan Zweibel said:

The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, impacting the normal progression of puberty and suggesting that it seems likely he would have struggled to form sexual relationships.

 

Is this not more substantiating evidence of yellow showers?

 

https://holocaustcentrenorth.org.uk/blog/was-hitler-jewish-the-hitler-conspiracies/

 

The idea that Hitler was Jewish comes from the fact that the parentage of his father is unknown. Hitler’s father, Alois Hitler, was illegitimate and we don’t believe ever knew his father. Alois’ mother (Maria Schicklgruber), Hitler’s paternal grandmother, was known to have worked as a housemaid in the house of a wealthy Jewish businessman; therefore some claim that Alois was the child of an illicit relationship. However, even if this was the case, it would not have meant that Hitler was Jewish. The Jewish line is passed maternally not paternally.

More Hitler conspiracies ...

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/75-years-after-fall-of-third-reich-hitler-conspiracy-theories-even-more-viral/

 

There are some people who think that Hitler was such a world genius that he must have fooled the Allies; he can’t have died a squalid death by shooting himself at the end of the war.

 

Hitler took refuge at a Tibetan monastery, fled to Argentina on a submarine with Eva Braun — or that the couple had two daughters, one of whom — Angela Merkel — went on to become the Chancellor of Germany.

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5 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

https://holocaustcentrenorth.org.uk/blog/was-hitler-jewish-the-hitler-conspiracies/

 

The idea that Hitler was Jewish comes from the fact that the parentage of his father is unknown. Hitler’s father, Alois Hitler, was illegitimate and we don’t believe ever knew his father. Alois’ mother (Maria Schicklgruber), Hitler’s paternal grandmother, was known to have worked as a housemaid in the house of a wealthy Jewish businessman; therefore some claim that Alois was the child of an illicit relationship. However, even if this was the case, it would not have meant that Hitler was Jewish. The Jewish line is passed maternally not paternally.

So you believe that the Nazis gave a pass to someone who had a Jewish father but a non -Jewish mother? It is to laugh.

Just now, Alan Zweibel said:

So you believe that the Nazis gave a pass to someone who had a Jewish father but a non -Jewish mother? It is to laugh.

 

I believe that 75% of history is revisionist history.

 

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4 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

More Hitler conspiracies ...

 

Way back in the late 70's, our crazy granny bought us a subscription to the National Enquirer.

 

I recall a front page above-the-fold article with screaming headline "Hitler Located Living in Argentina with Sex Change."

 

There was even an artist's conception drawing of Hitler in a flower-print sundress on the beach.......still with the classic hairstyle and moustache.

 

That was before Fox News, of course.

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6 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Hitler took refuge at a Tibetan monastery,...

For those interested in history instead of...

 

On May 8, 1945, World War II ended. Germany surrendered. But it wasn't until eleven years later, on October 25, 1956, that the Berchtesgaden District Court officially declared Adolf Hitler dead.

 

Why so late? Because after the war, key witnesses to clarify the exact circumstances of Hitler's death were initially missing. They were in Soviet custody. Among the key witnesses was his valet, Heinz Linge. It wasn't until 1956 that investigators were finally able to question him at the Munich Palace of Justice. What really happened in Hitler's tiny private room in the Führerbunker? Linge's interrogation was recorded under oath.

 

"When I entered, Hitler was sitting on the left, to my left, in the right-hand corner of the sofa. His head was tilted slightly forward, and there was a bullet wound on his right temple, about the size of a penny."

 

In total, German investigators questioned 42 witnesses at the time, and the crime scene was reconstructed with the help of criminal investigators.

 

In summary: Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun-Hitler are sitting on the sofa in their study. First, Eva bites down on a hydrocyanic acid ampoule and then falls sideways onto Hitler. Hitler then shoots himself in the head with a 7.65 mm pistol, which he is holding in his right hand.

 

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This pistol was auctioned in Utica, New York, in 1987. It came from Adolf Hitler's estate. Bloodstains on the grip of the weapon fuel speculation that Hitler may have used it to take his own life on April 30, 1945. However, this is just one theory among many.

Image rights: picture-alliance / dpa | epa

 

20 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

So you believe that the Nazis gave a pass to someone who had a Jewish father but a non -Jewish mother? It is to laugh.

 

You know what else is funny?

Or isn't funny?

A Jewish comedian making jokes about why so many Jewish people drive German cars.

Warning: Parental advisory

 

 

12 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

You know what else is funny?

Or isn't funny?

A Jewish comedian making jokes about why so many Jewish people drive German cars.

Warning: Parental advisory

 

 

 

Not funny.

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1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

 

To this?

 

She studied at the University of British Columbia and worked on archaeological sites in Canada, Greece, and England,[13] before moving to Jesus College, Cambridge[11] to read Archaeology and Anthropology.[14] There she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree

 

In 2000, she started her doctoral research as a Wellcome Trust Prize Student at the University of Leicester, specialising in genetic genealogy and "in tracing migration patterns by using genetics."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

Her genetic background looks weak, really a non-science person who moved over to genetics at a later date. Only in the UK. Yet another female "Token" by the BBC.

 

Her research is probably garbage.

To get an idea of the value of Cameroni's opinion of a scientist, everyone should know that in another thread Cameroni also threw shade on the scientific achievements of....wait for it...keep waiting...it's worth it...Albert Einsein! Not kidding. He really did.

 

As for Turi King...Clearly she's a second rater. That's why she was entrusted to be in charge of this:

"In 2012, she led the genetic analysis and verification during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England.[25] She was able to use the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from direct living descendants of Richard III's sister, Anne of York, one of whom (Michael Ibsen) was traced by British historian John Ashdown-Hill, with a second relative (Wendy Duldig) traced by the University of Leicester team.[26][27][25][28]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

https://holocaustcentrenorth.org.uk/blog/was-hitler-jewish-the-hitler-conspiracies/

 

The idea that Hitler was Jewish comes from the fact that the parentage of his father is unknown. Hitler’s father, Alois Hitler, was illegitimate and we don’t believe ever knew his father. Alois’ mother (Maria Schicklgruber), Hitler’s paternal grandmother, was known to have worked as a housemaid in the house of a wealthy Jewish businessman; therefore some claim that Alois was the child of an illicit relationship. However, even if this was the case, it would not have meant that Hitler was Jewish. The Jewish line is passed maternally not paternally.

  Jewish heritage through the father’s line grants the right to repatriation to Israel. In this regard, there is a pretty valid version that Hitler faked his death and repatriated to Israel in 1949 on general grounds.
 According to some reports, he managed to build an excellent military career there and even took part in the 1967 war as an officer. His fellow soldiers recall his extraordinary determination during a pursuit of a group of camel-riding Bedouins in the Sinai Desert.
 Hitler died in 1969 with the rank of colonel in the Israeli army and was buried with full honors in a military cemetery near Jerusalem.

One of the public schools in the city of Or Yehuda bears his name today (not the one he used while in Germany, of course).

13 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

  Jewish heritage through the father’s line grants the right to repatriation to Israel. In this regard, there is a pretty valid version that Hitler faked his death and repatriated to Israel in 1949 on general grounds.
 According to some reports, he managed to build an excellent military career there and even took part in the 1967 war as an officer. His fellow soldiers recall his extraordinary determination during a pursuit of a group of camel-riding Bedouins in the Sinai Desert.
 Hitler died in 1969 with the rank of colonel in the Israeli army and was buried with full honors in a military cemetery near Jerusalem.

One of the public schools in the city of Or Yehuda bears his name today (not the one he used while in Germany, of course).

Wow - seldom read such bs.

 

The Israelis were chasing Nazis worldwide. That's fact.

Perhaps the best-known case is the arrest of Adolf Eichmann in 1960, a high-ranking Nazi official who had fled to Argentina.

 

And you're telling here that Adolf Hitler served in the Israeli army until 1969.

:crazy: 🤡 🤥

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6 minutes ago, Schoggibueb said:

Wow - seldom read such bs.

 

The Israelis were chasing Nazis worldwide. That's fact.

Perhaps the best-known case is the arrest of Adolf Eichmann in 1960, a high-ranking Nazi official who had fled to Argentina.

 

And you're telling here that Adolf Hitler served in the Israeli army until 1969.

:crazy: 🤡 🤥

I think he's joking.

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1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

 

Not funny.

Says the party who threw shade on Albert Einstein about a Jewish comedian. What a surprise!

4 hours ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Adolf Hitler had a hidden genetic disorder that would have hindered the development of his sexual organs, new analysis of his DNA has uncovered.

The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, impacting the normal progression of puberty and suggesting that it seems likely he would have struggled to form sexual relationships.

She added: “If he was to look at his own genetic results, he would have almost certainly have sent himself to the gas chambers.”

Stories from the First World War suggest that Hitler had been bullied over the size of his genitalia, with his genetic condition meaning he had a one in ten chance of having a micropenis.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/adolf-hitler-dna-sexual-disorder-kallmann-syndrome-b2864008.html

 

So maybe WW2 was due to Hitler overcompensating?

You and Hitler share something in common? 

2 hours ago, Alan Zweibel said:

To get an idea of the value of Cameroni's opinion of a scientist, everyone should know that in another thread Cameroni also threw shade on the scientific achievements of....wait for it...keep waiting...it's worth it...Albert Einsein! Not kidding. He really did.

 

As for Turi King...Clearly she's a second rater. That's why she was entrusted to be in charge of this:

"In 2012, she led the genetic analysis and verification during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England.[25] She was able to use the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from direct living descendants of Richard III's sister, Anne of York, one of whom (Michael Ibsen) was traced by British historian John Ashdown-Hill, with a second relative (Wendy Duldig) traced by the University of Leicester team.[26][27][25][28]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

 

I did not, I merely said that Heisenberg's Quantum Physics may be of more practical use than Einstein's theoretical physics.

 

As for Turi King, definitely a second rater.

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1 minute ago, Cameroni said:

 

As for Turi King, definitely a second rater.

"In 2012, she led the genetic analysis and verification during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England.[25] She was able to use the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from direct living descendants of Richard III's sister, Anne of York, one of whom (Michael Ibsen) was traced by British historian John Ashdown-Hill, with a second relative (Wendy Duldig) traced by the University of Leicester team.[26][27][25][28]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

For this project a 2nd rater would be chosen? It is to laugh.

5 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

 

"In 2012, she led the genetic analysis and verification during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England.[25] She was able to use the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from direct living descendants of Richard III's sister, Anne of York, one of whom (Michael Ibsen) was traced by British historian John Ashdown-Hill, with a second relative (Wendy Duldig) traced by the University of Leicester team.[26][27][25][28]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turi_King

 

For this project a 2nd rater would be chosen? It is to laugh.

 

If you'd provided research by Cavalli-Sforza, okay, he's a first rater. Turi King, obviously is not.

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10 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

I did not, I merely said that Heisenberg's Quantum Physics may be of more practical use than Einstein's theoretical physics.

 

 

False

"Whilst Einstein left, Germany still had Heisenberg, who was arguably a greater physicist than Einstein ever was..."

https://aseannow.com/topic/1377922-jim-crowe-nazi-maga/page/2/#comment-20202111

 

1 minute ago, Alan Zweibel said:

False

"Whilst Einstein left, Germany still had Heisenberg, who was arguably a greater physicist than Einstein ever was..."

https://aseannow.com/topic/1377922-jim-crowe-nazi-maga/page/2/#comment-20202111

 

 

Yes, because Heiisenberg's Quantum Physics has MASSIVE practical uses today. More than Einstein's theoretical physics.

 

Quantum physics has many practical uses, including modern electronics like transistors and smartphones, lasers, medical technologies like MRI scanners, and satellite navigation systems (GPS) that rely on atomic clocks. Emerging applications include powerful quantum computers and new materials. 

 

Existing applications

 

Electronics: The semiconductor and transistor, the foundation of all modern electronics, were developed based on quantum rules governing electrons in materials. This includes smartphones, computers, and microchips.

Medical technology: MRI scanners use nuclear magnetic resonance, a quantum property, to create detailed images of the body. Laser technology is also used in surgery and for certain medical procedures.

Lighting and energy:

LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes): These produce light based on quantum principles, as do solar cells which convert sunlight into electricity through the photoelectric effect.

Navigation and timing:

GPS: This system relies on atomic clocks that use the precise and consistent frequencies of electron transitions in atoms to keep time with unparalleled accuracy.

Atomic clocks: These are used in various applications where highly accurate timekeeping is needed.

Imaging: Electron microscopes use quantum mechanics to see incredibly small structures.

Communication: Fiber optic communication uses lasers, and quantum mechanics is a basis for quantum cryptography for secure communication. 

Emerging and future applications

Quantum computing: This is a major area of development, with the potential for computers that can solve certain problems far faster than classical computers by using qubits that exist in multiple states at once (superposition).

Quantum sensing: Developing highly sensitive sensors for measuring everything from gravity to magnetic fields with unprecedented accuracy.

Artificial intelligence: Quantum-enhanced machine learning strategies could dramatically reduce the number of experiments needed to learn and analyze complex data.

Materials science: Quantum physics is crucial for designing and understanding new materials with specific properties. 

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6 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

If you'd provided research by Cavalli-Sforza, okay, he's a first rater. Turi King, obviously is not.

What has that got to do with the competence of Turi King? She's not doing ground breaking research on DNA. She's employing well known techniques to identify certain genes on DNA samples. You'd have to be moronic to think that the authorities would trust her to this hugely publicized discovery if there was any question about her competence.

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Just now, Cameroni said:

 

Yes, because Heiisenberg's Quantum Physics has MASSIVE practical uses today. More than Einstein's theoretical physics.

 

Quantum physics has many practical uses, including modern electronics like transistors and smartphones, lasers, medical technologies like MRI scanners, and satellite navigation systems (GPS) that rely on atomic clocks. Emerging applications include powerful quantum computers and new materials. 

 

Existing applications

 

Electronics: The semiconductor and transistor, the foundation of all modern electronics, were developed based on quantum rules governing electrons in materials. This includes smartphones, computers, and microchips.

Medical technology: MRI scanners use nuclear magnetic resonance, a quantum property, to create detailed images of the body. Laser technology is also used in surgery and for certain medical procedures.

Lighting and energy:

LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes): These produce light based on quantum principles, as do solar cells which convert sunlight into electricity through the photoelectric effect.

Navigation and timing:

GPS: This system relies on atomic clocks that use the precise and consistent frequencies of electron transitions in atoms to keep time with unparalleled accuracy.

Atomic clocks: These are used in various applications where highly accurate timekeeping is needed.

Imaging: Electron microscopes use quantum mechanics to see incredibly small structures.

Communication: Fiber optic communication uses lasers, and quantum mechanics is a basis for quantum cryptography for secure communication. 

Emerging and future applications

Quantum computing: This is a major area of development, with the potential for computers that can solve certain problems far faster than classical computers by using qubits that exist in multiple states at once (superposition).

Quantum sensing: Developing highly sensitive sensors for measuring everything from gravity to magnetic fields with unprecedented accuracy.

Artificial intelligence: Quantum-enhanced machine learning strategies could dramatically reduce the number of experiments needed to learn and analyze complex data.

Materials science: Quantum physics is crucial for designing and understanding new materials with specific properties. 

Please. So do lasers. Does that mean that the scientists who created them were greater scientists than Einstein You clearly don't understand the difference between basic and applied science.

Just now, Alan Zweibel said:

What has that got to do with the competence of Turi King? She's not doing ground breaking research on DNA. She's employing well known techniques to identify certain genes on DNA samples. You'd have to be moronic to think that the authorities would trust her to this hugely publicized discovery if there was any question about her competence.

 

You brought up the concept of "second rater". Whilst Heisenberg and Einstein are both first raters in physics, in Genetics someone like Luigi Cavalli-Sforza would be a first rater. Turi King is more of a media academic, definitely not a first rate genetics scientist.

Well, this whole idea that Hitler even committed suicide in that bunker in Berlin is skating on thin ice, as we only have the Russian's word under Stalin to go by. The Soviets claimed to have grabbed the remains but wouldn't let be analyzed for many decades, and when they did finally allow it, it turned out what they provided weren't even male. There is much more to this story that has been hidden and buried for numerous reasons.

Firstly, it was the perfect ending and close to a traumatic 6 years of total and vicious war... there needed to be a decisive end and fatal conclusion of the "bad guy"... but we only have the Soviet NKVD/KGB's word to take for it. Stalin even mentioned to other Allied leaders that he believed Hitler might have got away too (maybe just playing political games, but who knows), as thousands of Nazis did escape of all ranks... and that's before we even talk about the US Operation Paperclip or those that disappeared into the USSR to assist them.

Secondly, the western, Soviet, and Israeli intelligence services went all out looking for him as they (including the CIA) firmly believed that Boreman, Muller (Gestapo head), Dr. Mengele (who actually did escape and evade capture until he had a stroke and died whilst swimming on a beach) etc., and even Hitler had got out to Argentina... especially with all these U-boats suddenly surfacing off the coast of said country. There are all sorts of testimony of possibilities during the chaos of the fall of Berlin, from planes taking off from roads at the last minute to Nazis using the underground train system to get past Soviet lines etc. Hard to know what the truth actually is.

This is the great unknown, as ultimately, there is little concrete evidence that Hitler really did die in that bunker... or was it just a convenient story to tell everyone desperate for closur to such a horrific time? People have believed it because they wanted to and it gives closure so they can have a "ggod beed on things". The truth is often far more disturbing than the comfort thinking narrative projected we hear so much of.

Even his teeth that were produced is a bit shakey, relying on verbal testimony from some woman under Soviet interegation by a colonel named Gorbushkin and some other Major. It was "supposedly" confirmed by a denist named Fritz Echtmann, who had been in a Soviet gulag for 9 years previously... so talk about a conflict of interests of many to say what the Soviets wanted them too, or die, basically. From a modern perspective and with the benefits of hindsight... whatever the truth is, it's unlikely that we are being told it, and what we are being told on so much is simply to serve the purpose of control... happens on so many topics, but history is a big one that they must control. However, whatever is true on this, Hitler is dead now and the world has moved on.

 

 

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