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What you said just contradicted yourself , more or less, genius :
Spatial Ancestry analysis (SPA) is a method for predicting ancestry or where an individual is from using the individual's DNA. Accurately modeling ancestry is an important step in identifying genetic variation involved in disease.
http://genetics.cs.ucla.edu/spa/
You can be ripped off in genomics tests too , for instance, sometimes they can contradict each other (just like some genetic calculators) AND anytime they tell you they can test your risk for mental diseases that is a big red flag at least given the current state of 'science' and 'mental health'.
BTW, both these tools basically agree with each other (at least for me) :
http://genetics.cs.ucla.edu/spa/download.html
https://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/Europe.htm
They both put me in Southern England which is supposed to be accurate to within 400/500 kilomoters and thanks to XP's elite anthrotard skills he puts me anthropometrically in Wales/Cornwall(England)/Devonshire(England). My Y-DNA heatmap is decent for Devonshire too. My mtDNA is the same or similar to Queen Victoria's of England etc...
Anyway, Davidski did this for me :
Target: KevinG_scaled
Distance: 1.9624% / 0.01962356
42.8 England_IA
32.0 ISL_Viking_Age_Pre_Christian (Icelandic Viking Norse)
25.2 SVK_Poprad_MA (Deutschendorf Germanic)
^ It's not wrong per se but it seems to be too fine-grained especially for modern European populations and his modern G25 is just riddled with problems unlike ancients.
BTW, Mytrueancestry and Eurogenes K15 (which Davidski used to analyze ancient Anglo-Saxon samples in 2014 indicating it is the correct tool for NorthWest Europeans) puts my ancestry in SouthWest England too.
What seems to be worthless are commercial DNA tests which pander to your preconceived notions of who you are rather than upset the apple cart by telling you the objective scientific truth.
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He is a fraud. A resentment-filled p*le with a deep hatred for western Euros. Retarded newbies don't see its obvious agenda cuz he's become more subtle with time, but it's there, always: https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2019/...-or-elite.html
Ask the big-brained kikes on Anthrojewnica about his old pearls.
Let me tell you about modern R1bs (aka west euros) being descended from maghrebi bell beakers...
Spoiler!
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People's opinions can change you know, back in 2014 no one knew as much as we do now. Davidski is literally the one guy who proposed(and has been proven right) in 2017-2018 that Bell Beakers are just a sub-group of Corded Ware and descend from Single Grave culture in the Netherlands(which is directly contradictory to those quoted statements), and took the same northern route Corded Ware did, not from Yamnaya to Hungary/Balkans then to Western Europe like what the old theory presented, and definitely not from Iberia. That blog post is rather irrelevant, he says the only elite burial is I1, says R1a(and I1) will probably also be found among commoners, and somehow you take it as an anti-R1b tirade?
The guy literally has no agenda and he shifts his opinion with the information that comes out, you people are just weird.
He also used to be deep into physical anthropology circa early 2010s but now doesn't even allow it to be discussed on his blog. Again, he's definitely a proud Polack, but nothing like what people on this thread are saying.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.oldschool anthropologydivided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpine
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Surely early Indo-European groups would have resembled the Poles more than modern Hindi and Urdu speakers do. David's ancestral homeland is the most R1a country in Europe. Low Baltic/low Steppe people out there are just being jealous
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Probably what people in the past 70 years taught about: COINTELPRO, Project MKUltra, Operation Northwoods, or more recently PRISM program. And that's just USA (which is probably the most transparent country in the world when it comes to these shameless acts against both its own and foreign citizens).
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Basques, Sardinians and Northwest Africans are very similar and share the same ancient western Mediterranean origin, harsh words.
I must be North African directly, I am going to dust off the Guanche flag that I abandoned because of what was hidden to avoid revealing my true ancestry.
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