Thank you for clarifying. I've seen the statements on social media and was a 
little irritated. This person seems to have a lot of hatred towards a certain 
person. I became very Leary after reading his comments.

Thank you for all you and the administrators due for the Azores project!

Colleen
Researching: Rosa, Cunha, Bettencourt from Graciosa and Silva, Machado, 
Goncalves from Terceira and Pico

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> On Aug 11, 2017, at 5:30 PM, Richard Francis Pimentel 
> <rickredle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have been involved in DNA Testing for over 10 years having started with the 
> National Geographic Project in 2006. During the course of the years I have 
> read and learned much about DNA Testing and what it will and will not do.
> 
> I have recently learned that a DNA Group in Social Media is giving wrong and 
> misleading information about DNA in an effort to draw people from legitimate 
> projects sponsored by DNA testing Companies.
> 
> People are being told:  “mtDNA is still too useless until we get a massive 
> increase and even then I don't think being in a project will really help. The 
> only real help for mtDNA is to look at your matches and contact them. Nothing 
> more is necessary“. This statement shows me a total lack of understanding DNA.
> 
> mtDNA is useful. If two tests match at the full sequence testing level and 
> live in the same geographical area. (in this case an island or better 
> Freguesia in the Azores), then the odds that they have a common maternal 
> ancestor is greatly increased. I recently came across a project where the 
> founding women from the Arcadian region in Canada were being matched to their 
> female descendant’s mtDNA.   I can guarantee that a person who tests their 
> full sequence mtDNA with the results of W3a2 with a female French Canadian 
> line are a direct maternal line descendant of Marie Marguarite who was born 
> in France around 1620. So to say that MtDNA is useless is ignorant.
> 
> I was a family finder match with a gentleman and when I looked at his profile 
> I saw he was and adoptee. I also noted he had done the mtDNA and his results 
> were he was a W3a2. When I contacted him for more information he told me his 
> adoptive parents were told he was of Canadian and Irish decent. I told him of 
> the French Canadian W3a2’s and that gave him his first big clue in finding 
> his biological mother. When I checked back with him several months later he 
> had broken his maternal wall thanks to mtDNA and Autosomal DNA testing and 
> yes Marie Marguarite was his maternal line.
> 
> People are also being told “The same thing goes for people who have done 
> Family Finder testing. I see no reason to join a project – zero”. It is well 
> proven that Autosomal DNA testing will identify relationships and rule out 
> relationships. For those who have taken this test, know, Family Finder will 
> give you results that help  in breaking down walls.
> 
> Why should you join a DNA Project with Family Tree DNA (FTDNA)?
> 
> FTDNA regards privacy of the individual most important and will not release 
> information to 3rd parties for research or allow open searching of results. 
> Your contact information is only given to persons that you match.
> 
> FTDNA search tools are better than any which you will find on social media.
> 
> FTDNA allows you to isolate matches that belong to a single project.
> 
> FTDNA administrators are given opportunities to further their knowledge at 
> yearly conferences in Houston with DNA experts such as Spencer Wells.
> 
> FTDNA administrators are held accountable for enforcing company rules in 
> regard to privacy.
> 
> The FTDNA administrators will never make changes to kits unless they are 
> directed by the owner of the kits or add or delete projects they belong to 
> unlike the owner of this group on Facebook.
> 
> The bottom line is that this individual has a vendetta against the Azores DNA 
> Project and the Portugal project because the Administrators refused to 
> provide personal information that they had a fiduciary responsibility to 
> protect.
> 
> If you feel your DNA Test logon password is compromised then I urge you to 
> change it so that just you have control over your information and not any 
> unscrupulous person on social media.
> 
>  
> 
> Rick
> Richard Francis Pimentel
> Epping, NH
> Co-Administrator Azores DNA Project.
> Researching, Riberia Grande, Riberinha, Achada Grande,  Bretanha, and Ponta 
> Delgada,  Sao Miguel, Acores
>  
> 
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