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A self-proclaimed white supremacist underwent a DNA test to prove his genetic heritage, only to be told on live television he was 86 per cent European - and 14 per cent of Sub-Saharan African heritage. Sixty-two-year-old Craig Cobb claims he follows the Creator religion which favours racial awareness and has been attempting to create a white enclave in North Dakota by quietly buying up land in the small town of Leith, despite anti-racism rallies and town meetings against his plans. He submitted his DNA as part of host Trisha Goddards Race in America series, who gave him the results to a delighted audience, telling Cobb: You have a little Black in you. However, Cobb can be heard dismissing the results as statistical noise and refused to fist bump with the host. Cobb, who lived in the town for a year before residents became aware of his agenda, has allegedly harassed the only bi-racial couple in the small community, leaving notes pinned to their door asking Sherrill Harper, who is married to African-American Bobby Harper: What are you doing married to a negro?, reported the Mail Online. Cobb has also placed a sign reading Village of the Damned on one of his plots of land, accompanied by a red swastika. Cobb refused to fist-bump with Trisha after she revealed the DNA results The married father-of-three has already courted controversy for his infamous far-right Podblanc video sharing site because YouTube bans racist content. Speaking to the Mail Online, he later described the DNA results as short-science used by the programme to promote multi-culturalism. He said: I agreed to the test because I assumed it was science.[...] It was a scientifically bankrupt procedure, from craven and debased executives, whose goal is to shock.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:52:01 +0000

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