User talk:71.178.53.70

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you removed some info on r1b and theorires about irish people coming from the basque country.

You are completely wrong to do that.

You have not cited any alternative evidence or cited evidence saying the irish descned from celts.

Just because you say that the people of la tene or the celtic homeland themselves are r1b this doesnt mean that not all scientists agree with the basque theory or that that contradicts the current basque theory.

r1b is only around 50% in the celtic homeland where as its about 88% in ireland and up to 98.5% in parts of ireland and never falls below 70% anywhere in ireland hence its impossible that the irish descend entirely from the celtic homeland and in the areas where r1b is 70% the remaining y chromosomes are norwiegen indicating some viking ancestry.

So you reasoning for making the changes was a joke and you did not even consult anyone about this on the talk page.

I wonder what yur personal motivation for removing paragraphs of cited information from scientific journals to books publishedby geneticists linking the irish people to northern spain?

I will not express what i actually think your political status may be bu ti warn you, if you make such vast changes without even conjsultation again I will report you to admin. --Globe01 13:12, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

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