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Tousi TV
@Armin Navabi Tousi was on stream asking how to get your discussion link. Please advise him lol
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I mean that's on any Armin video?
DNA Reveals the Druze Weren't Who We Thought
https://youtu.be/crdAJSCW5yY?si=52x-OpPyrL3OCd2b In 1043 AD, the Druze faith officially closed its doors. No new converts. No intermarriage. For nearly a thousand years, the Druze have lived in the mountains of Syria, Lebanon, and Israel as a sealed community — and their DNA tells a story no one expected. Genetic analysis traced the proto-Druze not to Arabia, as commonly assumed, but to the mountainous regions of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and northeast Syria — near the Zagros and Ararat mountains. When compared to ancient DNA spanning twelve thousand to one thousand BCE, a third of Druze appeared genetically like ancient Armenians, while the rest showed nearly eighty percent ancient Armenian ancestry against less than fifteen percent Levantine. Their mitochondrial DNA is extraordinarily diverse — haplogroups from the Far East, Europe, North Africa, and the Near East coexist within a single community, including an unusually high concentration of haplogroup X, a rare lineage found at low frequencies across the globe. Researchers at the Technion called the Druze a genetic snapshot of the Near East as it existed thousands of years ago — a relic population preserving lineages that have disappeared elsewhere. Demographic modeling revealed a roughly fifteenfold population bottleneck around twenty-two to forty-seven generations ago — matching almost exactly the documented founding of the Druze faith in the eleventh century. They sealed the religion, and their DNA froze with it.
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Who did we think they were?
SAVAK
Bureau for Intelligence and Security of the Country (Iranian: سازمان اطلاعات و امنیت کشور, Sāzmān-e Etelā'āt va Amniat-e Keshvar) The SAVAK was the Iranian equivalent of the CIA and MOSSAD that was established in 1957 with General Teymur Bakhtiār as it's First Agency Director and under the leadership of the Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces (i.e. the Iranian Military) the Shāhanshāh Mohammad Reza Pahlavi The purpose of the SAVAK was to protect the homeland from threats coming from the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War and crackdown on Communist and Islamist terrorists
SAVAK
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@Danial Mahdavi Merci Sepas Thank you Danial
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Some kids had Santa Claus as to why you had to be good, I had the SAVAK, I had to be good in Public because the SAVAK are always watching/listening
Art from Iranian women
I feel like I have just seen my Messiah and I should sell all have and follow her. Armin said I am not allowed to speak Farsi here but you can see what I said in the comments of the video please If you care about Iran your heart needs to see this https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX5I4F9yMLX/
Armin Navabi make the necessary corrections ASAP because your mistake was unlike you
@Armin Navabi I'm very disappointed with you brother. You know better but still used horrible terminology and wording for your presentation slides explaining the power struggle within the Islamic Republic. You should know the Turban is associated with the Mullahs whereas the Crown is associated with the Shāh yet you still decided to word the title of your presentation slides as "The Fractured Crown" which in a way dishonours our National Leader Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and his patriotic efforts to lead us Iranian People to liberate the homeland with our "Lion and Sun National Revolution" when you were describing the power struggle within the Islamic Republic. It should have been titled "The Fractured Turban" or better yet title it "The Torn Turban" since Turbans are soft material made from fabric unlike Crowns which are hard material made from metal there for logically speaking "Torn" sounds better than "Fractured" in this sense. Please use your imagination next time for Pete's sake brother and get the wording of your presentation slides corrected ASAP.
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@Danial Mahdavi I said what I said about what do you expect from the low key lack of Appreciation for the symbols of our Beloved Monarch, his Imperial Majesty, the Shahanshah our King and Spiritual protection. Our Iranian father May his name forever be a blessing 🙏🏼 💖 🦁 🌞 I will let Fereydoun say his name for me because he does it better 😢😢😭
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I Lived in Iran as a 7 to 10 year old child from 75 to 12/1/79. American Agnostic Buddhist Zionist Transbian 🏳️‍⚧️🇮🇱☸️ Janam fada-ye Iran 🦁🌞

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