I read an actual main stream news article that a husband and wife of 20+ years did the 23 and me thing and found out that they were biological brother and sister. They were given up for adoption straight out of the hospital. They had multiple kids that were all genetically fine. After 20 years they did decide to stay together.
Hey Mr. Boyd, there is a YT channel called Soft White Underbelly. It has many different types of stories, but look for the Whitaker family. I can't remember exactly where in the US they live, maybe WV? The channel has great footage from a little over 10 yrs ago about this family that is severely inbred. It really is fascinating.
That's why they marry nobility/other royal bloodlines and not just any wealthy members of society. The marrying relatives is moreso to keep wealth/property in the family than "keeping the blood pure" in most cases of royalty.
@ 3:10 = "Look, inbreeding happens." 😶 Um, no sir. I beg to differ. Inbreeding does not merely 'just' happen. And, yes, it most certainly should come with a stigma.
Kentucky and West Virginia it happens a lot in those places, close family intermingling 🫢🫢marriages with siblings 😮😮. I saw a documentary of these kind of people they had a lot of deformities. Lov your channel I thought I was subscribed I am now.✌🏾✌🏾💯💯
@ 19:01 = Don't we, though..? The Rothschilds, Aldridges and Rockefellers. The power players behind the scenes are kind of still participating in this sort of practice, purposefully.
There are lots of overseas archaeologists working in Egypt to this day. The Egyptian authorities want (rightly) supervision over the digs and artifacts are no longer shared between Egypt and the foreign archaeologists. But Egyptian archaeologists excavate tombs all the time. Its better than leaving them for the locals to loot which is a major problem in Egypt, some of the more remote sites are peppered with holes.
16:55 You are incorrect. Egypt is doing its own archeological digs. In fact, they just uncovered a family tomb and over 3,500 artifacts (to include the first lion mummy).
Not really. Have happened only in few countries like Britain. Never in majority of countries. Why? Because since dawn of times, since cavemans, people knew that inbread created deformities. They had animas as example of this since we lived in caves. Prehistoric farms knew this when they were breading animals and making new breads by breding distant races.
Over the last decade I've gone to know this one black family in South St Petersburg Florida and I don't know about inbreeding but I've got to know that family well enough to know about some abusive incest going back several generations in their family That was only just coming to light because the family had been doing their best to hide it or deny it
Germany and the South, not Scandinavia, not the Baltic, not the Dutch Republic, not Switzerland and not Poland from the top of my head. It was more like the Habsburgs vs the rest.
@@DenUitvreter You forgot Lithuania and Russia/Muscovy. You used bad examples to counter my broad statement. The Habsburgs did rule parts of what would become Switzerland as that is where they were originally from. Several cantons fought off Habsburg rule with landsknechts, popularized by the Swiss. The Habsburgs also owned ALL the land that would eventually become the Dutch Republic. The Dutch and Swiss were part of the HRE till after the 30 Years War. So they were loosely governed by the Holy Roman Emperor von Habsburg till ~1650. So about 50 years of 200 they were completely independent states. While small, they also ended up with parts of Poland after the Partitions. Even before that, the Emperor had nominal rule over Saxony and its Elector-Dukes who would become kings of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Like how the French kings had nominal rule over the English kings, who owed the French king fealty for the lands they owned in the French Kingdom. Also, the Habsburgs controlled most of North and South America thanks to a personal union with Portugal for a time.
In some states first-cousin marriages are still legal. Like in NY. In other states its only legal through certain reasons. Like being over 50 and being infertile makes it acceptable to marry. Interestingly enough if you come to the US and your married to a family member, your marriage may be considered null and void here.
Pennsylvania? Really? Im from central Pa. U know the part people always make fun of. We have our faults but frequent inbreeding is not one of them. Maybe its because im from the State College area, but no, we aren't inbred as a rule.😊 Ingesting silver turns your skin permanently blue. But it doesn't carry through to future generations. Met hemaglobin doesn't do it. Im a nurse, I know.
This was something the Faroes in Egypt also did and those who have researched King Tutankhamun believe that he was a son as a result of incest. I come from Norway, it is a very long country with lots of mountains and fjords and until quite recently there were many small isolated communities. So I have personally seen quite a few people who are the result of incest and it is not pretty to see. There was a law in Norway just a few years ago that it was illegal to marry close relatives. Another thing is that I ran a couple of nightclubs and saw how many people were unfaithful and got pregnant with someone other than the person they think is the father of the child, so you can unknowingly marry someone you don't and take a DNA test be closely related to each other.
Because Queen Victoria was still on the throne when they were making arrangements for Australia's federation. It's legal to marry your first cousin in Australia. Queen Victoria married her first cousin. Although like so many of my fellow Aussies, I can't stomach that for an idea it does happen. My childhood best friend is one of them. Her mum and her husband's dad are twins. The area I live in is a bit of a dating minefield. My grandpa moved here about a century ago with about 9 siblings and his mum. So I have cousins all over the place. There is a special man in my life but his grandparents all immigrated from England. So there's no danger of our being related.
Ha! The first one was not Alabama after all. Please consider that we are not all illiterate inbred idiots, sir. I watch your channel often. I appreciate and respect your honest opinions and I share your somewhat twisted sense of humor. Remember to keep an open mind, and carry on, good sir.
In small towns it's not usually actual inbreeding as most people are aware enough of it to avoid it. You just get odd distant relationships like this one: my grandmother's brother married my grandfather's brother's wife's sister. So I have second cousins that are related to me through their fathers, but are first cousins to each other through their mothers. It's WAY more complex than inbreeding 😂.
For a person alive today... if you go back 30 generations (about 750 years) and count all ancestors... so 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents... and so on... .. you should actually come up with a number of around 1 billion.... but that's not possible because that would be more than the total number of the world's population this time and this only applies to a single person alive today.... unless some of the ancestors share the same grandparents... in other words, they were cousins. This phenomenon is called ancestral loss. There is no human being in the world who is not affected by it, we all have fewer ancestors than we actually should have.
Before you go denigrating Alabama too much.. remember that Alabamians put a man on the moon. I grew up in Huntsville where people came from all over the world to support the space program. I knew one woman who was a concentration camp survivor. She was a political prisoner taken in her teens because she was a distant member of the Hapsburgs.
It still happens a lot in the Middle East and Africa, arranged marriages to keep land, wealth and lately European citizenships in the family and strengthen it. I'm not a fan of royalty either but constitutional monarchies are the best places to live in and it's actually the USA that has a strong tendency towards dynasties. Political dynasties but also in showbusiness and general business.
15:30 Germans continuing to run Spain after the Hapsburg rule ended? Well the War of the Spanish Succession saw a French Bourbon prince become King of Spain so, no.
I mean to play devils advocate, inbreeding was something not everyone had much choice in back then. If there are only lets say 44 people in your new settlement out west, your choices are limited if you want to continue the population. And before transport was a big thing, you were stuck with whoever was in your villages. Obviously today though there's really no reason for inbreeding. Granted its still to common in "the hills" areas.
Too bad he chose to skip modern religion and their obsession with blood lines and marriage. Our culture has a fascination of rural Appalachia but go west. Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado that is where it is still actively practiced. The governmental and religious leaders claim they stamped it out, but they do not talk about Bruno. Warren Jeffs is still running the FLDS from jail. He started sanctioning marriages again.
Scientifically speaking it really isn't that dangerous if it happens just once in a while (cousins not siblings ofc) The problem starts when it continues for multiple generations and in a lot of these families this was/is the case.
@CertifiedSunset if you didn't care about my comment then why send me anything,if I didn't care about something I would look for something to make me interested enough to compel me to send a reply,you just sound dumb saying you don't care when obviously you do.
I aint too proud of it but I am a near direct decendant of the Habsburgs through Maximillian II of the Holy Roman Empire, but thankfully, I've got no genetic disorders to speak of.
Ill be that guy im 37% Scandinavia then norway, then finlan, so the Arian's, 9% neanderthal thats the highest % they can currently test for so if they be the master race, something mustashman never actually said, im al most Cherokee so viking indian neanderthal thats me.
They mention second cousins, because the entirety of the human race…can be traced back to 50 or 100 primitive human tribes, villages and families. It’s how we can trace ancestors so easily. We have genetic variations from inter breeding with chromatic man.
I read an actual main stream news article that a husband and wife of 20+ years did the 23 and me thing and found out that they were biological brother and sister. They were given up for adoption straight out of the hospital. They had multiple kids that were all genetically fine. After 20 years they did decide to stay together.
Luke and Leia IRL. 😂
I know that case. It's a fascinating occurrence Honestly.
The History of Everything podcast has an entire episode on the Habsburgs. Very interesting.
Love your content, my friend. Keep up the great work
Hey Mr. Boyd, there is a YT channel called Soft White Underbelly. It has many different types of stories, but look for the Whitaker family. I can't remember exactly where in the US they live, maybe WV? The channel has great footage from a little over 10 yrs ago about this family that is severely inbred. It really is fascinating.
Almost to 1mil. Keep grinding!
All the Pharoahs, even Ptolomeys make the list.
Most royal families and dynasties throughout history.
Before this video starts. Royalty has always promoted incest to keep the bloodline pure.
That's why they marry nobility/other royal bloodlines and not just any wealthy members of society. The marrying relatives is moreso to keep wealth/property in the family than "keeping the blood pure" in most cases of royalty.
@ 3:10 = "Look, inbreeding happens." 😶
Um, no sir. I beg to differ. Inbreeding does
not merely 'just' happen. And, yes, it most
certainly should come with a stigma.
Most of it is actually from fathers sexual abusing their children
Whitaker family Documentary ia worth the watch MrLBoyd
Came to say the same thing! Interesting watch for sure
Kentucky and West Virginia it happens a lot in those places, close family intermingling 🫢🫢marriages with siblings 😮😮. I saw a documentary of these kind of people they had a lot of deformities. Lov your channel I thought I was subscribed I am now.✌🏾✌🏾💯💯
He is SO defensive of inbreeding... jebus, he's a tough watch. I'm with you 100%
The stigma IS warranted! I agree with you!
@ 19:01 = Don't we, though..? The Rothschilds, Aldridges and Rockefellers.
The power players behind the scenes are kind of still participating in this
sort of practice, purposefully.
like the Duponts
Yeah bro I follow Joe Scott as well and I love him. He always has great content and well presented.
Thankfully my family aren't even from the same countries, there's zero overlap.
There are lots of overseas archaeologists working in Egypt to this day. The Egyptian authorities want (rightly) supervision over the digs and artifacts are no longer shared between Egypt and the foreign archaeologists. But Egyptian archaeologists excavate tombs all the time. Its better than leaving them for the locals to loot which is a major problem in Egypt, some of the more remote sites are peppered with holes.
Nice set up
16:55 You are incorrect. Egypt is doing its own archeological digs. In fact, they just uncovered a family tomb and over 3,500 artifacts (to include the first lion mummy).
I weirdly have a need to watch that documentary now too.
It's gross but happens all over the world since the beginning of time.
Not really. Have happened only in few countries like Britain. Never in majority of countries. Why? Because since dawn of times, since cavemans, people knew that inbread created deformities. They had animas as example of this since we lived in caves. Prehistoric farms knew this when they were breading animals and making new breads by breding distant races.
And here I thought it was the British Royal family...
The whitaker family is worth watching.Most strange people I ever seen.
5:15 my man's going to hate House of the Dragon, then
Joe Scott's channel is so good.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Elinor were cousins. Did you know that?
😮Really?
Yes. And Einstein married his first cousin
Yup. And Einstein and his wife were FIRST cousins. That's waaay too close genetically
Over the last decade I've gone to know this one black family in South St Petersburg Florida and I don't know about inbreeding but I've got to know that family well enough to know about some abusive incest going back several generations in their family That was only just coming to light because the family had been doing their best to hide it or deny it
Bein' from Missourah, I was kinda expectin' to see some kin folks.
Thank you for saying that about GoT.
Yup. I live in a SMALL town in the midwest. My wife shops, I stay in the basement.
Habsburgs ruled Europe, basically, from 1500-1700, in which the Spanish line died then the Austrian branch a few decades later.
Germany and the South, not Scandinavia, not the Baltic, not the Dutch Republic, not Switzerland and not Poland from the top of my head. It was more like the Habsburgs vs the rest.
@@DenUitvreter You forgot Lithuania and Russia/Muscovy. You used bad examples to counter my broad statement. The Habsburgs did rule parts of what would become Switzerland as that is where they were originally from. Several cantons fought off Habsburg rule with landsknechts, popularized by the Swiss. The Habsburgs also owned ALL the land that would eventually become the Dutch Republic. The Dutch and Swiss were part of the HRE till after the 30 Years War. So they were loosely governed by the Holy Roman Emperor von Habsburg till ~1650. So about 50 years of 200 they were completely independent states. While small, they also ended up with parts of Poland after the Partitions. Even before that, the Emperor had nominal rule over Saxony and its Elector-Dukes who would become kings of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Like how the French kings had nominal rule over the English kings, who owed the French king fealty for the lands they owned in the French Kingdom. Also, the Habsburgs controlled most of North and South America thanks to a personal union with Portugal for a time.
In some states first-cousin marriages are still legal. Like in NY. In other states its only legal through certain reasons. Like being over 50 and being infertile makes it acceptable to marry. Interestingly enough if you come to the US and your married to a family member, your marriage may be considered null and void here.
Is that the Allentown Billy Joel was singing about?
No. That was Allentown, PA
sounds like my home town in southern Ontario. 400 people and everybody's related, some of them in 2 or 3 ways.
Well in the inner city plenty of people call each other cousin.
But are they 😂😂
Go back far enough most all of us are related. It's just how close.
But most of us don't let our sons marry our wife's sister!
When you check the genealogy and it's like twisting vines rather than than a branching tree.
Have you checked out the U.S. Presidents, most are related somehow.
How do you people think humans multiplied from two people?
16:00 What's the difference between a Grave Robber and Zahi Hawass?
No seriously... I cant think of one.
I really like Joe, Great channel to watch
Pennsylvania? Really? Im from central Pa. U know the part people always make fun of. We have our faults but frequent inbreeding is not one of them. Maybe its because im from the State College area, but no, we aren't inbred as a rule.😊 Ingesting silver turns your skin permanently blue. But it doesn't carry through to future generations. Met hemaglobin doesn't do it. Im a nurse, I know.
I've lived in a couple of areas like this, I found the people usually have more common sense than the people who look down on them.
So Smurfs do exist, and it's not just a cartoon / animated series?
@18:00 "were"? Some would say nothing has changed.
Put The Hollow on here and ill watch it with you dude.
@5:50 Really? Have you ever seen the movie "The Color Purple"?
The ironic thing is people make fun of hillbillies when we actually know who our cousins are and its actually more common in cities
FLDS HERE IN UTAH 🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲🤘
This was something the Faroes in Egypt also did and those who have researched King Tutankhamun believe that he was a son as a result of incest. I come from Norway, it is a very long country with lots of mountains and fjords and until quite recently there were many small isolated communities. So I have personally seen quite a few people who are the result of incest and it is not pretty to see. There was a law in Norway just a few years ago that it was illegal to marry close relatives. Another thing is that I ran a couple of nightclubs and saw how many people were unfaithful and got pregnant with someone other than the person they think is the father of the child, so you can unknowingly marry someone you don't and take a DNA test be closely related to each other.
I write this before i saw that this gay talk about King Tut
When I first heard about the blue people of Kentucky, I thought it was a myth. Seems that things are stranger then fiction .
Because Queen Victoria was still on the throne when they were making arrangements for Australia's federation. It's legal to marry your first cousin in Australia. Queen Victoria married her first cousin. Although like so many of my fellow Aussies, I can't stomach that for an idea it does happen. My childhood best friend is one of them. Her mum and her husband's dad are twins. The area I live in is a bit of a dating minefield. My grandpa moved here about a century ago with about 9 siblings and his mum. So I have cousins all over the place. There is a special man in my life but his grandparents all immigrated from England. So there's no danger of our being related.
Ha! The first one was not Alabama after all. Please consider that we are not all illiterate inbred idiots, sir. I watch your channel often. I appreciate and respect your honest opinions and I share your somewhat twisted sense of humor. Remember to keep an open mind, and carry on, good sir.
In small towns it's not usually actual inbreeding as most people are aware enough of it to avoid it. You just get odd distant relationships like this one: my grandmother's brother married my grandfather's brother's wife's sister. So I have second cousins that are related to me through their fathers, but are first cousins to each other through their mothers. It's WAY more complex than inbreeding 😂.
Funny enough, technically speaking, incest is illegal in Alabama. There are only 2 states it's legal in, New Jersey and Rhode Island 😂😂😂
Jersey??? Really???
Another reason to dis on Jersey lol. Mr Boyd already has a thing about the Garden State
@nicholasmangialardi1618 Maybe Jersey should change their law then 🤣🤣🤣
Oh no way not any of my 42 cousins 😢
For a person alive today...
if you go back 30 generations (about 750 years) and count all ancestors... so 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents... and so on... .. you should actually come up with a number of around 1 billion.... but that's not possible because that would be more than the total number of the world's population this time and this only applies to a single person alive today.... unless some of the ancestors share the same grandparents... in other words, they were cousins.
This phenomenon is called ancestral loss.
There is no human being in the world who is not affected by it, we all have fewer ancestors than we actually should have.
Claytus and the Spuckler familie in the Simpsons.
Whoa hold on. King Tut was kiñg at 8 years old???
yes
He spelled cults wrong unless he was talking about horses 😂😂
Before you go denigrating Alabama too much.. remember that Alabamians put a man on the moon. I grew up in Huntsville where people came from all over the world to support the space program. I knew one woman who was a concentration camp survivor. She was a political prisoner taken in her teens because she was a distant member of the Hapsburgs.
It still happens a lot in the Middle East and Africa, arranged marriages to keep land, wealth and lately European citizenships in the family and strengthen it. I'm not a fan of royalty either but constitutional monarchies are the best places to live in and it's actually the USA that has a strong tendency towards dynasties. Political dynasties but also in showbusiness and general business.
The promise of ascension from the passing of divinity was a lie. They were told they would live forever too.
15:30 Germans continuing to run Spain after the Hapsburg rule ended? Well the War of the Spanish Succession saw a French Bourbon prince become King of Spain so, no.
I know a woman who married this guy. They had an albino child. Turns out they are distantly related!
Better an albino than a red head...
😂
Albinism is a verty recesive gen, for It to appear both parents must have the gen.
No fu*king way 😮
I mean to play devils advocate, inbreeding was something not everyone had much choice in back then. If there are only lets say 44 people in your new settlement out west, your choices are limited if you want to continue the population. And before transport was a big thing, you were stuck with whoever was in your villages. Obviously today though there's really no reason for inbreeding.
Granted its still to common in "the hills" areas.
Too bad he chose to skip modern religion and their obsession with blood lines and marriage. Our culture has a fascination of rural Appalachia but go west. Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado that is where it is still actively practiced. The governmental and religious leaders claim they stamped it out, but they do not talk about Bruno. Warren Jeffs is still running the FLDS from jail. He started sanctioning marriages again.
people are way too comfortable sharing on the internet XD because i know bro didnt say its not that bad
Scientifically speaking it really isn't that dangerous if it happens just once in a while (cousins not siblings ofc) The problem starts when it continues for multiple generations and in a lot of these families this was/is the case.
Thats F'd up i feel like my only options are 304s or incest village. I dont like any of these options guys
Making fun of people that live in the mountains is as disgusting as racism. Stop it.
You mean British people.
Why do you have a painting of Mark Zuckerberg on your thumbnail.
Lmao but that wasnt the Zuck
My first thought also upon seeing that lol
Kentucky and West Virginia it happens a lot in those places, close family intermingling 🫢🫢marriages with siblings 😮😮
the movie wrong turn
look it up
its base on true story
I only have one question,why the hell is trump not on the list????
nobody cares about your poltical views bro.
@CertifiedSunset and also for someone who doesn't care about me you took time to reply so obviously you care a lot🤦😂
@ Ok, so what part do I care about? Please tell me, I'm dying to know!
@CertifiedSunset if you didn't care about my comment then why send me anything,if I didn't care about something I would look for something to make me interested enough to compel me to send a reply,you just sound dumb saying you don't care when obviously you do.
@@Peter-yj8fj I'm currently looking at US Naval Boarding Axes, but you're a funny guy so I'll excuse it.
I aint too proud of it but I am a near direct decendant of the Habsburgs through Maximillian II of the Holy Roman Empire, but thankfully, I've got no genetic disorders to speak of.
@user-bc4nd2ri2p That's pretty cool. My ancestors were Dutch dike builders. Modern Habsburgs are just Lorraines in disguise.
That's because you are too far out.
If God created everything and everyone then we are all related. 🤔
A video about trump supporters!
The blue kentucky people bloodline died out a few years ago the family blood line died out but yes there are many picks of the blue people of kentucky
Ill be that guy im 37% Scandinavia then norway, then finlan, so the Arian's, 9% neanderthal thats the highest % they can currently test for so if they be the master race, something mustashman never actually said, im al most Cherokee so viking indian neanderthal thats me.
before the video starts I'm gonna assume it's primarily Caucasians 😂
They mention second cousins, because the entirety of the human race…can be traced back to 50 or 100 primitive human tribes, villages and families. It’s how we can trace ancestors so easily. We have genetic variations from inter breeding with chromatic man.
Kentucky and West Virginia it happens a lot in those places, close family intermingling 🫢🫢