I am a Kurd of Anatolia and my (and many other Kurds') recent DNA test results showed Celtic/Irish Dna. I mean despite seizing to exist for hundreds of years the Galatian genes are still prevalent in the region.
@@numanacar9956 Nope! Galatia as in Gaul. Poster is talking out his ass. My ancestors started in the UK isles all over and migrated into the fertile crescent. Despite my skin texture of a moldy wall, I am mostly Syrian with a grey and red beard.
he tells me the word Galatian but he dose not say it the way you do .. when you spoke of turkey he said Arafat is a place or something in Galatian that he wants me to see and know . he says go to the north .. as you speak he says the words that define the path to me and me alone .... he reminds me of Jerusalem and I am to return to find the arc ,these are the codes of the bible . speak not father or you will disobey gods meaning to the son of man ... yes I am back and I hear him speak unto me ...these are what his word serve unto the answers .. please explain.. why dose he want me to re claim my powers and wings and my sword .from the arc of Covent ...? he says it rest in the path of Roman blood soaked stone.... to the north 3 time the path of the cross of my steps .. he says look to the morning sun 10 by 3 .he says seek the Roman's grave !..this is where my arc rest now ! thank you
They were Celts, but not Gauls. There were Pannonni and Triballi amidst their ranks. Most likely they were remnants of the Carpathian Celts who did not settle in western Europe. It is an important distinction, as due to this fact, most likely they were not in contact with the Vasconians, which would have diverged their society a great deal.
@@ivo96 someone has proof they are Northern Kingdom Israelites and makes a good point: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5oa_sEp5L2c.html
@@hsappleton1 look bro, ik you a hebrew Israelite and everyone that ain’t black is a gentile but instead of watching that video and debunking it, how about I ask you a question
@@hsappleton1 is your god really a just one if he creates people knowing they will burn in hell? That doesn’t seem like a good god. None the less if black people or in your terms “Israelite” in the areas like the Middle East and Europe then there would be some dna traces in them. Yet there is none.
@@hsappleton1 dna test from bones of the Galatians trace back to people from Gaul. Which would mean the Celtic people from southern France were the people they migrated to Turkey and made the settlement Galatia. There is no African or “Israelite” traces.