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  • Excellent video.!

  • Those before Adam ,were klekk elkekez ,(african), women kings, the race/seed of the klekk elkekez ,(african) women is eve,(eLe),she has no end or beginning there were NO men on this earth originally , and egypt was called ekLkL, and the race of woman reproduced herself, it was ruled by klekk elkekez ,(afrcan),women kings; Adam ,(the race/seed of the black man) is a hYbrid that was created by elkekez,(african) women scientists, adam,(black man) turned on his kreators,(the elkekez woman).

  • Not all of us lost all of it...

  • Very interesting, thank you for sharing!

    -G

  • wonderful

  • This is very interesting. Would you happen to know the webpage for the scientific sources for this lecture/book.

  • @hypnyxx The website listed in the description has the link where you can find the complete lecture. I am sure that the book contains the sources. For more insight, you can also look at the videos that I posted called "BBC~ Lost Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria)". It is a 3 part series which contains information from other researchers/archeologists, etc that fall in line with what is being said here. Especially on part 3 of 3.

  • Oh, okay.

  • Quote from the lecture: "We found evidence that in pre-historic times, Igbo people were known as people of light and Sons of God (Opara/Okwara). They were worshipped by other clans of humans. They were the first kings and god-men known to human beings in general. Appollo, whose name was pronounced as Okpara, was the first example."

  • @CameroonStar Quote from lecture: The Pharaoh of Egypt actually took their title from Okpara Ihe (Son of Light). There are available records from 2000 BC showing that Pharoahs sent expeditions to West Africa to import Eshi (dwarfs), whom they valued as divine beings who bestowed blessings on Egypt."

  • @CameroonStar What is amazing about this is that the Biafra territory covered both modern day Nigeria and Cameroon.

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