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Here is a related link from the info cited in the rense.com video. https://www.gaucherdisease.org/blog/5-common-ashkenazi-genetic-diseases/

Schizophrenia is not one of them, but maybe they just don't want to talk about it. None of the five is easy to deal with. So that is kind of proof that they are the chosen tribe by God.

As for the conclusion in the rense.com saying that Jews are more likely to be crazy etc., I think it has been over played. Ashkenazi Jews are slightly more than half of Israel's Jewish population. only 1 in five carry mutated NDST3 in pairs (both father and mother has it) yet only they are only 40% more likely to get Schizophrenia. So this factor can explain some extreme behavior of some Israelis, but definitely not that Arabian Jew Alon Mizrahi. Intermarriage between tribes greatly reduces the chance of paired genetic mutations. I wonder if the Ashkenazi Jews have customs to encourage or tolerate inbreeding.

Allow me to describe another possibility. There was an Israeli Jew who happened to work with me as a colleague twice, in two different companies. We talked more often in the first encounter as we worked in a small start-up at the same site. He said that Many people born in Israel cannot live comfortably in Israel due to mental stress coming from being constantly on the brink of war or the need to keep that kind of mentality. These folks, he himself included, will apply for a US visa (or other nations) to work 3 years. The visa can be extended once for 6 years total. Then they have to return to Israel for at least one year before they can apply again. My second encounter with him was some time after he survived that one year in between and had come back to the US again. Imagine somebody in a war-like situation every day, when your fellow bus rider may carry a bomb. He said everybody riding a bus in Israel looks at everyone else all the time during the ride. Even people who don't have the NDST3 mutation will probably go nuts after a couple of years.

The core issue is why Israelis have to live this way. Since the days before Israel as a nation even existed, they have been living like this and used terror tactics to drive Palestinians away from their desired homeland. If they choose to treat everybody else as second-class, the same attitude will boomerang sooner or later.

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