I don't know when I've been so absorbed in and excited by a UA-cam video. I too have found that the DnA trail matches the British histories, and although I haven't gone into the same depth that John and Adam have discovered, it's enough to substantiate the truth of our British histories. Lots of what you regaled us with resonates with my own research, and I particularly liked John's willingness to listen to what his gut was telling him about his origins; I have felt the same pull to the Levant. It's really thrilling when the scientific findings match up not with the academics' fabricated back-to-front histories but with our own, of which the Khumry have been custodians against such odds. The proofs of 'The Great Migrations' should be on my desk for checking in a couple of weeks' time, so I can't incorporate any new information, but I sure as heck would love to talk to you both before the second edition, and perhaps we can stitch the British chronology to the DnA findings! Thank you so much, and hope to see you again soon.
Hi Marchell, thanks for your thoughtful comment. I'm currently waiting to get some results from a new DNA service which is apparently far more precise than the one I used in this video, I will be happy to share what I find with you when you need it! Best of luck with the final stages of publication. 🙏
@@thegreatgriff That's very generous of you. I feel the more people have access to this kind of research, the better. And it would make a great joint video, comparing the DnA results side by side with the British Histories, don't you think?
@@marchellabrahams Absolutely, I agree this would make a brilliant presentation; and it ought to be accessible to as many as possible. A great idea, let's do this soon!
Had my dna done, part irish, English, french and german Im rh A negative which is quite rare blood type. Haplogroup k and also i- l1198. Apparently my lineage stems from anatolia, the otzl mountains to Scandinavia and also the balkans. Apparently possibly the doggerland which has been under water for centuries
Thank you both for such a great discussion! It was fascinating. Suffice to say the roots of the lies, deception and misdirection go deep. Keep the vids coming, gentlemen!
Heneti was the Latin name for the Paphlogonian Eneti, both Homer and Strabo mention them in their work. Homer mentions them in book 2 of the Iliad. He says that the Enetoi inhabited Paphagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time of the Trojan War. They were allies of the Trojans during the war and both the King, Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion died in battle. Strabo said that by his time the inhabitants had disappeared, so they had either all died or they all migrated to another place. They were expelled from their homeland during a revolution and joined up with a group of defeated Trojans and they emigrated to the north of the Adriatic coast and later merged with the native Euganei and calling that land Venetia, ie Venice
@@thegreatgriffthe Iolaes are better known as the Ilienses and are said to be been a group from Troy who migrated to Sardinia after the fall of Troy. Something along those lines. I uploaded my dna to MyTrueAncestry a couple of years ago and did a bit of research on these names myself and that’s what I remember from my very limited research into them and so whether it’s valid or not I don’t know, I think I probably did a quick Wikipedia search and we all know it’s not the most reliable of sources
The Heneti are the Paphlagonian Eneti according to Wikipedia. It's all I could find. Mentioned by Homer and Strabo. Homer mentions them in the Iliad as inhabiting the region around the Black Sea.
Hi guys my father's line shows the ancient Kings of Wales , my grandfather on my mothers line and my mothers line threw my grandmothers the Williams. Adam I am friends with your dad . I will give him a shout i wouldn't mind if you looked at my ancient DNA 🧬
Ancient DNA is showing that the “Celts” came from the Stepps, the Neolithic Farmers which preceded them came from Anatolia, but in what is now gt Britain and Ireland. The Bell Beaker People who it looks like were the Celts based on bringing an Indo-European Language and Culture to UK and Ireland. If you look at creation myths of Scots, Irish and Picts they state that they originated in Greater Sythia (the Stepps) and travelled via Iberia. Well Bell Beaker Pottery seems to be oldest in northern Iberia ! Archaeology and Ancient DNA suggests the “Celtic” culture first took root on the Atlantic Seaboard between Northern Iberia and UK/Ireland exactly where the highest number of Bell Beaker burials have been found, the Celtic Culture spread Eastward from the Atlantic Coast and did not originate in La Tenne/Halstatt although both had a considerable impact on Celtic Art etc, there was a migration from France into the SE of Briton around 500 BC , fellow Celts invited in due to their metalworking abilities? It is thought that Haplogroup R1b evolved in Anatolia, I read somewhere but have not been able to find it again or find any collaborating evidence that women in present day UK/Ireland are mainly from Neolithic Farmers, bearing in mind that its thought that the Beaker People migrations were mainly male then this would make sense, also I also read somewhere that ave height of UK female is 5’ 3” today and ave height of Neolithic farmer was 5’ 3”
I did my DNA with Ancestry, i'm all British & Irish, 68% English, 31% Irish, 1% Scottish, zero welsh...surprised my irish wasn't more Scottish but I have zero foreign blood...well not in the last 1000 years anyway
Nice to see the seminal work of W&B carried on. It’s not your fault but the reference to British Israel and then adding the tiring cringe term white supremacy just shows a gap in what you’ve researched. Just as the term NAZI is used in the derogatory as it’s intent and few know that it was the ‘Media’ of a certain race that introduced this term, as they do, in a derogatory and clever way to demonize the party referenced and the rest is as they say history. I’ll be vague deliberately but it’s not by chance that the Christian movement called CI was one of the first to be removed from this and all the popular platforms.
You mention being in Famagusta in Cypress and 'feeling' like you 'belonged' - but pardon my misunderstanding but exactly where is the genetic connection somone from Wales and Cyprus? People in Famagusta are Turkish or Greek. How are either of them related to British or Welsh? Greek and Turkish people do not look generally British. Some Levant, Lebanese or Greek might have blue green eyes etc. Briton genetics relate more to people in Central Europe dont they? Saying "genetic resonance"? What is that? It just sounds fantastic but what dies that mean? It sounds like fantastical flight of fancy. Anyone can mistake somone for a local also. If you go to most if the Levant unlikely to happen. 😊
As a big fan of Wilson & Blackett. I assume you were joking about the Celts, as I have read both volumes of the king Arthur conspiracy & there were no Celts in Britain, according to W&B they were in the south of France
@@yolandagaines1760 The fact that the Irish have been the subject of targeted genocide from , let's say , more questionable elements, would to my mind lend credence to that theory.
Depends what you mean by "Ireland" and "British." In geographical terms, the island of Ireland is one of The British Isles. If you're trying to make a point about Ulster, then that's a different matter.
Father / Son, If you don't mind me commenting... Maybe you've got the DNA data the wrong way round? You Welsh/British people 'turn up' in around a dozen places in GB/UK, but then hundreds of places in E/Europe. That sounds like Boys on Tour! You've got a nice little family at home. Then your(s) great, great, great, great, great, great, great, etc, grand-dad(s) - (and his brothers) go and explore! An expedition! Spreading 'celtic' peace and happiness, knowledge and maths, all sorts! 🙂 And while you're there, with your 'Battle Band of Brothers'... Let's just say that you're 'popular'. 🙂 Richard xXx Cardiff ❤
There were no Ostrogoths in 1500 BC. Most of these people cannot be distinguished in this way. They were always far more mixed. Halstat La Tene were German no Celtic. Celts limited to west from Bronze Age 1500 BC Celts entered Britain from south Iberia/south France, from Anotolia along the Mediterranean route. Germans came through central Europe & Scandinavia. At that time no people were more, or less, 'civilised' than any other. Germans & Celts were from same people originally in Anotolia , changed language etc when split. Trojan fantasy was to ally with Rome's Trojan fantasy. The Ten Tribes were myth, not real, nothing to do with western Europe. Henry 7th was Welsh, they carried the Arthur myth, hence his first son named Arthur. Family memories can be false, & invented. They cannot be accepted as true. They would all claim famous ancestors, not nobodies, so false.
I don't know when I've been so absorbed in and excited by a UA-cam video. I too have found that the DnA trail matches the British histories, and although I haven't gone into the same depth that John and Adam have discovered, it's enough to substantiate the truth of our British histories. Lots of what you regaled us with resonates with my own research, and I particularly liked John's willingness to listen to what his gut was telling him about his origins; I have felt the same pull to the Levant. It's really thrilling when the scientific findings match up not with the academics' fabricated back-to-front histories but with our own, of which the Khumry have been custodians against such odds. The proofs of 'The Great Migrations' should be on my desk for checking in a couple of weeks' time, so I can't incorporate any new information, but I sure as heck would love to talk to you both before the second edition, and perhaps we can stitch the British chronology to the DnA findings! Thank you so much, and hope to see you again soon.
Waiting eagerly for your book Marchell, I have been telling colleagues and friends all about it.
Hi Marchell, thanks for your thoughtful comment. I'm currently waiting to get some results from a new DNA service which is apparently far more precise than the one I used in this video, I will be happy to share what I find with you when you need it! Best of luck with the final stages of publication. 🙏
@@darrenallen6724 Thank you for your interest, and for the publicity! Can't wait to get it out there finally.
@@thegreatgriff That's very generous of you. I feel the more people have access to this kind of research, the better. And it would make a great joint video, comparing the DnA results side by side with the British Histories, don't you think?
@@marchellabrahams Absolutely, I agree this would make a brilliant presentation; and it ought to be accessible to as many as possible. A great idea, let's do this soon!
Thank you very much for this excellent discussion, gentlemen. It was both fascinating and exciting! Please keep on keeping on!
Wilson and Blackett did a lot of research into this I would recommend looking them up if anyone is interested in this subject.
You won't need to look very far,as their work is the very foundation upon which this channel was built
Great presentation, lads! Love to see such a thorough dive into the genetic history & all the different migrations. Keep up the fantastic work 🙏
Hi Ieuan, thanks for the comment!
Had my dna done, part irish, English, french and german
Im rh A negative which is quite rare blood type. Haplogroup k and also i- l1198. Apparently my lineage stems from anatolia, the otzl mountains to Scandinavia and also the balkans. Apparently possibly the doggerland which has been under water for centuries
This migration was a return to the motherland. Read "The Oera Linda".
And Comyns=Beaumont.
Thank you!
Which migration?
@@chriswood3370 the one from Asia back to Europe
Thank you both for such a great discussion! It was fascinating. Suffice to say the roots of the lies, deception and misdirection go deep. Keep the vids coming, gentlemen!
Heneti was the Latin name for the Paphlogonian Eneti, both Homer and Strabo mention them in their work.
Homer mentions them in book 2 of the Iliad.
He says that the Enetoi inhabited Paphagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time of the Trojan War.
They were allies of the Trojans during the war and both the King, Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion died in battle.
Strabo said that by his time the inhabitants had disappeared, so they had either all died or they all migrated to another place.
They were expelled from their homeland during a revolution and joined up with a group of defeated Trojans and they emigrated to the north of the Adriatic coast and later merged with the native Euganei and calling that land Venetia, ie Venice
Thanks for your comment @Penddraig7 knowledgeable as always. Much appreciated.
@@thegreatgriffthe Iolaes are better known as the Ilienses and are said to be been a group from Troy who migrated to Sardinia after the fall of Troy. Something along those lines.
I uploaded my dna to MyTrueAncestry a couple of years ago and did a bit of research on these names myself and that’s what I remember from my very limited research into them and so whether it’s valid or not I don’t know, I think I probably did a quick Wikipedia search and we all know it’s not the most reliable of sources
The Heneti are the Paphlagonian Eneti according to Wikipedia. It's all I could find. Mentioned by Homer and Strabo. Homer mentions them in the Iliad as inhabiting the region around the Black Sea.
Hi guys my father's line shows the ancient Kings of Wales , my grandfather on my mothers line and my mothers line threw my grandmothers the Williams. Adam I am friends with your dad . I will give him a shout i wouldn't mind if you looked at my ancient DNA 🧬
Brilliant and interesting discussion from you again thanks😊
Great video. Made me think of Uriah the Hittite
Ancient DNA is showing that the “Celts” came from the Stepps, the Neolithic Farmers which preceded them came from Anatolia, but in what is now gt Britain and Ireland. The Bell Beaker People who it looks like were the Celts based on bringing an Indo-European Language and Culture to UK and Ireland. If you look at creation myths of Scots, Irish and Picts they state that they originated in Greater Sythia (the Stepps) and travelled via Iberia. Well Bell Beaker Pottery seems to be oldest in northern Iberia !
Archaeology and Ancient DNA suggests the “Celtic” culture first took root on the Atlantic Seaboard between Northern Iberia and UK/Ireland exactly where the highest number of Bell Beaker burials have been found, the Celtic Culture spread Eastward from the Atlantic Coast and did not originate in La Tenne/Halstatt although both had a considerable impact on Celtic Art etc, there was a migration from France into the SE of Briton around 500 BC , fellow Celts invited in due to their metalworking abilities? It is thought that Haplogroup R1b evolved in Anatolia, I read somewhere but have not been able to find it again or find any collaborating evidence that women in present day UK/Ireland are mainly from Neolithic Farmers, bearing in mind that its thought that the Beaker People migrations were mainly male then this would make sense, also I also read somewhere that ave height of UK female is 5’ 3” today and ave height of Neolithic farmer was 5’ 3”
I have found a migration root threw Spain, Europe from the Middle East.With the Welsh .
is the tribe of Dan one of the twelve tribes?
Yes 🙂
would you do a video with more information? i find it fascinating!@@thegreatgriff
@@Free-dv2vm I think thats a good idea, Cheers. Ill get onto it. In the light of this data i think its worth doing.
why is it my comments get deleted i'm only trying share my family research
I did my DNA with Ancestry, i'm all British & Irish, 68% English, 31% Irish, 1% Scottish, zero welsh...surprised my irish wasn't more Scottish but I have zero foreign blood...well not in the last 1000 years anyway
watch david ewing jr. this guys tell you how the history has been constructed and the opposite of reality still very present today...
Nice to see the seminal work of W&B carried on. It’s not your fault but the reference to British Israel and then adding the tiring cringe term white supremacy just shows a gap in what you’ve researched. Just as the term NAZI is used in the derogatory as it’s intent and few know that it was the ‘Media’ of a certain race that introduced this term, as they do, in a derogatory and clever way to demonize the party referenced and the rest is as they say history. I’ll be vague deliberately but it’s not by chance that the Christian movement called CI was one of the first to be removed from this and all the popular platforms.
You mention being in Famagusta in Cypress and 'feeling' like you 'belonged' - but pardon my misunderstanding but exactly where is the genetic connection somone from Wales and Cyprus?
People in Famagusta are Turkish or Greek. How are either of them related to British or Welsh?
Greek and Turkish people do not look generally British. Some Levant, Lebanese or Greek might have blue green eyes etc.
Briton genetics relate more to people in Central Europe dont they?
Saying "genetic resonance"? What is that? It just sounds fantastic but what dies that mean? It sounds like fantastical flight of fancy.
Anyone can mistake somone for a local also. If you go to most if the Levant unlikely to happen. 😊
As a big fan of Wilson & Blackett. I assume you were joking about the Celts, as I have read both volumes of the king Arthur conspiracy & there were no Celts in Britain, according to W&B they were in the south of France
Ireland isn't British. We're clear on that , right ?
I was told the Irish are the true Celts, and the rest is fantasy.
@@yolandagaines1760 The fact that the Irish have been the subject of targeted genocide from , let's say , more questionable elements, would to my mind lend credence to that theory.
Depends what you mean by "Ireland" and "British." In geographical terms, the island of Ireland is one of The British Isles. If you're trying to make a point about Ulster, then that's a different matter.
@@peterww3241 You mean then in the same way as Britain is part of Europe.
@@jamesoneill2933 Yes.
SNAKES!
Father / Son,
If you don't mind me commenting... Maybe you've got the DNA data the wrong way round?
You Welsh/British people 'turn up' in around a dozen places in GB/UK, but then hundreds of places in E/Europe.
That sounds like Boys on Tour!
You've got a nice little family at home.
Then your(s) great, great, great, great, great, great, great, etc, grand-dad(s) - (and his brothers) go and explore! An expedition!
Spreading 'celtic' peace and happiness, knowledge and maths, all sorts! 🙂
And while you're there, with your 'Battle Band of Brothers'...
Let's just say that you're 'popular'. 🙂
Richard xXx
Cardiff ❤
There were no Ostrogoths in 1500 BC. Most of these people cannot be distinguished in this way. They were always far more mixed. Halstat La Tene were German no Celtic. Celts limited to west from Bronze Age 1500 BC Celts entered Britain from south Iberia/south France, from Anotolia along the Mediterranean route.
Germans came through central Europe & Scandinavia. At that time no people were more, or less, 'civilised' than any other.
Germans & Celts were from same people originally in Anotolia , changed language etc when split. Trojan fantasy was to ally with Rome's Trojan fantasy. The Ten Tribes were myth, not real, nothing to do with western Europe. Henry 7th was Welsh, they carried the Arthur myth, hence his first son named Arthur. Family memories can be false, & invented. They cannot be accepted as true. They would all claim famous ancestors, not nobodies, so false.
wiki/Paphlagonian_Eneti = Heneti people by the looks of it.
Thank You!