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  • The Y dna is passed from from father to son,there are relatively few genes on the Y chromosome therefore it does not determine a person genetic phenotype.The hypothesis is that Rb1 originate in the middle East and then migrated back to Africa some 18,000 years ago,so Tut could be Rb1 and still be black.It is not that Rb1  is exclusively European.

  • tutt was a white man im crying

  • DNA Tribes results show South African and the Horn of Africa.  Google it for yourself. DNA don't lie.

  • MUSIC TOO LOUD !

  • Young man, you have done a great job and you are a supreme artist. People like you have the potential to be great messengers because you are a thinker, historian and an artist who can put his thoughts into the most visually powerful messages at the same time without much help from others.

  • But, as you have these talents, it is important that you are as thoroughly informed as possible about what you are teaching before you broadcast yourself too much on certain levels. You can (and will) reach a lot of people that you can help…

  • …And you want to be as accurate as possible with your messages for the continued credibility of your own scholarship, and for your audience/students who you want to be as properly informed as possible for our collective best interests as a people. This is where I think that I can help you a little more because I want you to do the best job that you can -- we really need more young people like you.

  • Before I go further, I will let you know that I am what you called something like “sshu” (“scribe”) -- or in my case “sshaai”, and am a veteran in that skill, writing it for over a decade. I am also the author of a hieratic chart (“paleography”) that has largely been complete since 2006.

  • …My pronunciations of Ancient Egyptian words are often a little different from others because I use the vowels and tones from known/living etymons from Coptic, Nobiin, Amharic/Ge’ez or any other African language where they exist to be installed among the consonants and semi-vowels which the Ancient Egyptian inscriptions were written in…

  • …I did it that way because I knew that to do it any other way would be presumptuous which would forever leave it open to debate and also a constant target of speculation that would hinder progress.

  • I also don’t use words like “Kemet” -- or “Kamet” in my case -- when speaking English. I don’t feel as though I have to do so anymore because I use these words conversationally in the scientifically resurrected version of the Ancient Egyptian language as it has been scientifically reconstructed in the scientifically provable African-centered manner described in the previous paragraphs -- in a language where the words have ideological meaning.

  • @jumbomojokat

    “Kemet” is not wrong at all as even I use it because it is closer to ONE form of the Coptic words for “Egypt” and the Amharic/Ethiopic word “Gebs” (“Egypt”). For me, the form “Kamet” emphasizes the idea of “blackness” because it is closer to ONE form of the Coptic words for “black” as well as the KiMbugu word “-hame” (“black”) and the LuGanda element “-gavu” (“black”). “Kamet” could be considered more “modern” while “Kemet” is closer to traditional when referring to “Egypt”.

  • …I let African languages “tell” me how to “say” it -- not my own presumptions, it’s the best that we can do -- look to Africa the original and remnant.

  • Anyway, as you said, it is true that the Ancient Egyptians wrote hieratic (“ssh”) from right-to-left exclusively without exception. However, the inscription that you attempted to read was not hieratic, it was the hieroglyphs (“Mdu-Ntr” or “Medu-Nouter” in my case) that can be written and read in both directions depending on which direction the characters are facing -- from nose-to-tail in the case of Ancient Egyptian.

  • Also, what you said about the moon beginning on the right side and ending on the left is accurate if you are observing it from the southern hemisphere. But Ancient Egypt is in the northern hemisphere, at exactly the same latitude as Cuba in the south to southern Georgia to the north, and all of Florida in between where I live and grow papyrus and lotus flowers in my back yard -- I used to make my own papyrus paper with it about a decade ago.

  • To further substantiate the above, from the northern side of the hemisphere, the Ancient Egyptians observed the moon (and sun) facing southwards towards the beginning of the Nile -- their ancestral home and beginning of man.

  • And one of the Ancient Egyptian words for “south” was also A word used for “front, nose, beginning, etc…” which would put one’s left-side to the east (where the moon and sun rise/begin) and the right-side on the west (where they set/end).

  • And in addition to that, the Ancient Egyptian word for “left-side” was the exact same word for “east”, and their word for “right-side” was their exact same word for “west”.

  • Ancient Egyptian: ~“khnt” (“south, nose, beginning, front…”)

    Coptic: “shant” (~ “nose”).

    Oromo: “gadi” (“south”).

    Hausa: “kudu” (“south”).

    Kh = sh = k = g; nt (= l = r) = d.

  • Ancient Egyptian: ~“mhti” (“north; full”).

    Coptic: “[e]mhit” (~“north”).

    Oromo: “booro” (“north”).

    Mandinka: “mara” (“on the left side when facing east towards Mecca” -- “north”).

    M = b; t (= d) = r.

  • Ancient Egyptian: ~“amnt” (“west, right side”).

    Coptic: “emnt” (~“Amntt” -- the so-called “abode of the dead”).

    Hausa: “yamma” (“west”).

  • Ancient Egyptian: ~“aabti” (“east, left side”).

    Coptic: “eiebt” (~“east, left side”).

    Hausa: “yabbes” or “gabas” (“east”)

    Umbundu “epini” (“left hand”).

    B = p; t (= d = r = l) = n; t = s.

  • Above, I listed them in the order in which they often appear in the “Hymn to the Sun” that initiates their “Chapters of Going into the Day” on the 7th line from the right where it says “south, north, west, east”, and where the alternate word for south (~“rs”) is used instead of ~“khnt”…

  • …The Ancient Egyptian faced south (in the direction of the sun and moon) to orientate himself to the cardinal points, thus, east = left, and west = right according to the Ancient Egyptian inscriptions themselves in which I am literate -- long term.

  • You did a good job on reading the hieroglyphic inscription that you presented in this video. You pronounced the words about (not totally) as close as one can with the available knowledge. Only you presented it as if it were a horizontal inscription when it is really a vertical inscription that is to be read from top-to-bottom…

  • …The zoological characters are facing the right (or “down” in this video) which means that you are correct when you say that it is supposed to be read from right-to-left in this case -- from nose-to-tail. Good job!

  • But, you also forgot to pronounce the word for “bull”, and for “appearances” in “Lord of Appearances”.

  • Your explanation for why you pronounced the royal names in the order that you did also needs improvement, because the Ancient Egyptian scribes would often put aesthetic and theological/political reverence above word (or letter) arrangement order (grammatical syntax) -- especially in royal names as you correctly pointed out. Only, that doesn’t mean that grammatical syntax (word order) was abandoned while voicing those names orally.

  • Thus, for one example, that what you read something like “Ra-Khpru-Nb” would translate as “Sun-Manifestations-All/Lord” which doesn’t make sense in Ancient Egyptian because it is out of proper grammatical syntax. It is written in that order for aesthetic and divine/royal reverence as you correctly pointed out, but it is to be pronounce in the proper grammatical syntax so that it makes sense to others when spoken.

  • In proper Ancient Egyptian grammatical syntax as in this royal name here in question, the word order is either object/adjective/genitive noun, or subject/object/genitive noun. The reason for the vagueness is do to the word “Nb” that translates as either “Lord” (“Neb” using Coptic vowel standards) or “All/Every” (“Nib” using Coptic vowel standards).

  • Therefore, it is to be read as either “Khpru-Nb-Ra” (“Manifestations-All/Every-Sun­” = “All of the Manifestations of the Sun-God” or “Every Manifestation of the Sun-God”), or either “Nb-Khpru-Ra” (“Lord of the Manifestations of the Sun-God”).

  • The other royal name that you read something like “Amn-Tut-Ankh-Hq-Anu-Rs” (“Hidden One-Image-Living-Ruler-Heliopo­lis-Southern”) is really to be pronounced on the proper grammatical syntax as “Tut-Ankh-Amn-Hq-Anu-Rs” (“Image-Living-Hidden One-Ruler-Heliopolis-Southern” which translates as “the Living Image of the Hidden-One, the Ruler of the Southern Heliopolis”).

  • That this is the proper grammatical syntax for Ancient Egyptian is supported by that in related living and/or known indigenous African languages like Coptic, Beja, Afar, Oromo, Somali, Hausa, etc… which are in the same language family as Ancient Egyptian.

  • I encourage you, wise warrior, to look more towards Africa where the Ancient Egyptians originated, and where many of them returned (where much of the remnants of their old culture still survives till this day) when their old civilization became extinct and is almost (or absolutely) illegal there today. Did you see how they postponed tours at Ancient Egyptian sights this week because they wanted to “thwart” a pagan ritual -- regardless if one agrees with their form of paganism or not?

  • Bo! What you said about the word “sketch” is exactly what I thought!!! I also heard you on an internet radio broadcast some months ago (you are very wise), and I liked what you said about the word “ankh”. I live in Florida and have photos of some baby gators that I used to catch as far back as the 1980’s, and that is what they sound like.

  • Here is some additional etymological information on the Ancient Egyptian word “ankh” (“life”), or in my case “onkh”:

    Coptic language: “onh” (“life, live”).

    Nubian/Nobiin language: “ang” (“to live, be alive”).

    Fulani language: “yonki” (“life”); “yunki” (“to live, be alive”).

    Soninke language: “yonki” (“breath, soul”).

    Songhai language: “ahona” (“life”).

    Kanuri language: “nenga” (“life”).

    Akan language: “nkwa” (“life”).

    O = a = e; kh = h = k = g.

  • Outstanding, Teach!

  • Good work. I've actually seen some of those pieces in the museum in NY.

  • thank you king... for sharing your contributions for our enlightenment... i love that people are waking up... and coming to know the truth... peace and blessings...

  • Very nice research and presentation especially the epic soundtrack sir hahaha but I'm sorry, Morgan Freeman needs to narrate this..... you're voice is more dull than a high strung history teacher... lol

  • Need proof that the Ancient Egyptians were niggers? The first civilization to cultivate watermelons were the Egyptians; I love it when racism and stereotypes come back to bite you in the ass ...excuse my Français.... lol

  • @ ytubefun...If you study genetics or have common sense you would know that the bloodtype and dna of europeans is Africa/black in origin,so the question is,what are you trying to prove by saying his dna match western european Y chromosomes...all lead back to the Universal Donor...The so called African/black/negro...Western Academia needs a long overdue upgrade...You can keep the Racism/classism and psuedo science...Wake up!!!

  • @MRCARLOSMONTEZ give it up to the waiter you much be some white fuck that wants to be blcack but can't cause your pink ass don't have enough melenin surprisingly the first dislike i got you dumb fuck how the hell did white people come from black people make sense ass monkey if that was the case then they wouldn't be called white people loser thank you come again lol

  • @DameMedias

    watch is: /watch?v=uA-Mt4y2tAQ&feature=r­elated

  • At 7:30 statue looks very much like Obama, hmm!?

  • The is very illuminating.

    -G

  • Despite the refusal of the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, to release any DNA results which might indicate the racial ancestry of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, the leaked results reveal that King Tut’s DNA is a 99.6 percent match with Western European Y chromosomes

  • Great job my Brother keep up the good work!

  • For as long as u r n I am they will nvr ever be forgotten!! Beautiful as always Sesh.:-)

  • Hot

    

  • LOVE IT!

  • POWERFUL!!! Thank you for sharing...

    -G

  • Excellent video family...give th-ankhs for this powerful wisdom. Namastu...

  • MY MAN!!! U WENT IN!!!! RRRRRRaaaaaaaaaa!!!! - Peace God- Vic

  • WONDERFUL work!

    Looking foward to favorite the whole damn collection!

  • @akult777 I see what you did there*wink*

    I am determined to travel there soon, I MUST see these in person!

  • I LOVE YOU OMAR!

  • Very good video and beautiful work. Thanks for posting it.

  • This video contains forbidden knowledge, you'll go to hell for seeing it.

  • Good Video..

  • This video is incomplete in as much as all types of writings are regarding the philosophical aspect of AfRAkan Civilization. To discuss anything regarding AfRAkan deities, there must be a strong connection made with the advent of AfRAkan Civilization into KMT. Even a 30 second rendition of such introduction could have made a big difference. I'm disappointed.

    Professor MOmOh,

    Dohgon University of Thought

  • @akult777 We just keep running into each other, Akult.

  • Great vid......

  • Hapi Nu Year. In 1 word...Impecable!!! Looking foward to parts 2 & 3. Excellent tour at the MET yesterday.

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