Stormblood said:
Larissa666 said:
Surname Sepehr is of Persian origin, but kikes have always stole Gentile last names to blend in.
Both Aramaic and Hebrew predate Persian. Aramaic by approximately almost 4 thousand years. So it cannot have been stolen from Persian. If anything, in this case, it's the other way around. It means "book" in their wretched language, and they use it literally as the forename in every kabbalistic text. For example, Sepher Yetzirah and Sepher Raziel.
I found this video of Robert Sepehr unveiling his Ancestry.com DNA results. Indeed, it reveals he has supposed Persian ethnicity on his fathers side, but as you say that Persians may have stolen the surname Sepehr from Hebrew sources, then I suspect the DNA results may be disguising the fact that Robert's father, while indeed he may be a Persian, was actually a Persian Jew.
Though I'm only speculating. If his father is Jewish, then would the Ancestry.com DNA test results reflect Jewish heritage at all? I don't know enough about the test's capabilities to know for certain. Though, Larissa666 has already mentioned that she found information claiming Sepehr's father was a Jew.
What are your thoughts?
Interestingly, in the video, Sepehr also mentions that he is not descended from Ashkenazi heritage, and also that his grandfather was a member of Hitler's SS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoKzTATLaqo
Lastly, I also came across this. It's the 501C3 Nonprofit Organization Information of Atlantean Gardens, which, as you may know, is the information outlet directed by Robert Sepehr. If you scroll down, you'll see that the taxonomy of this organisation is registered as Jewish.
Robert Sepehr claims not to be Jewish (Ashkenazi), but it appears he classifies his organisation as such.
https://www.taxexemptworld.com/organization.asp?tn=2301322
I hope this helps others reading here as well.
Any feedback would be appreciated, as I have not yet drawn my own conclusions about Sepehr's heritage and would like to get this one right.