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I call Jewish tricks on a seed still being viable after two millennia.

Look at the Millennium Seed Bank (MBB) in the UK or the equivalent in Norway, Svalbard Global Seed Vault.

The extreme measure they take to maintain seed germinability is insane, there are a few documentaries on MBB from memory.

Even if an ethnobotanist retrieved the date palm seed from Siberian permafrost, it all seems a bit farcical to me.

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Yer dum

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Seeds that are two-decades old have approximately a 10% chance of germinating. But by all means, some hook noses found seeds that are 2000 years old and planted them, successfully. Whoa, completely believable!

Coincidentally goy says the banker, they were from the time of King Herod the Great in the 1st century BC, a Roman client king ruling Judea.

It is almost as if a certain (((people))) are trying to infer legitimacy of their illegal state through apparent fortudious circumstances.

“Our results reinforce the historical narrative that a highly sophisticated domestication culture existed in ancient Judea,” ~ Jew Researcher

Wow, never saw that narrative coming, how lucky they found a keepsake from two millennia ago that adds a tangibility for the sheeple, that can add legitimacy to an idea of a new Judean kingdom.

The only way this story is plausible is if they used a bioengineering tool like crisper to create a sterile GMO product.

Do you know anything about horticulture or just anything? Suck your thumb more.