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Black Egypt - Afrikan Kemet

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  • Prophecies of Neferti – written in the reign of Amenemhat 1. But given historical setting of 600 years earlier, from the reign of Sneferu.

    The King will come from the south, Ameny, the justified by name,

    Son of a woman of Bow Land (Ta-Seti), a child of upper Kemet.

    He will take the White Crown,

    He will wear the Red Crown.

  • Kemwer

  • It may have been a million years ago The Light was kindled in the Old Dark Land With which the illumined Scrolls are all aglow, That Egypt gave us her mummied hand: This was the secret of that subtle smile Inscrutable upon the Sphinx's face,

    Now told from sea to sea, from isle to isle; The revelation of the Old Dark Race;

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  • Dr. Ben is Ethopian LOL, and we know he definitely thinks of himself as Black, but hell is obviously delusional and wrong.

  • @takfam07 LMAO, its funny Ethopians certainly think of themselves as Black Africans, I have a few Ethopian friends and they have never said anything otherwise lol, you should know something is wrong with your argument when you have to change the ethnicity of a certain group to fit your argument lol. Here is what you people dont get, we dont have your traits you have ours, as everyone on this planet came from Black African people, Again we were here first, there were none before us.

  • Mizraim? Greatest Diversity? Why is everyone Black?

  • LMAO, you have uncovered another great mystery, where Blacks got there leaping ability from.

  • @AtheosRecords Of course, we liked the Maasai. We traveled all these Masai Mara back roads to get there. They wanted to keep their traditional way of life, we respected them for it. And they were good-looking people. They performed a couple of war dances. It was the most unearthly sound we'd ever heard--beautiful, like coming from somewhere else. And now I know where blacks get their vertical leap advantage--those guys were casually jumping three feet off the ground while singing.

  • @AtheosRecords How many times have you traveled to Africa? Have you visited Maasai lands? One of our researchers brought a coloring book and crayons for the kids. The headman gruffly snatched it--no word of thanks--and hid it so the kids wouldn't see it. Of course, given their living quarters, writing and books were utterly totally out-of-place. The kids--there were plenty of them, everywhere--were naked and covered with flies. The whole compound was literally plastered over in cow dung.

  • Well what about the Ethopians and Somalians Who where know as the Hittites, in other words the brown skin Egyptians? Where are the original Egyptians now? Mizraim?

  • @AtheosRecords The Maasai were a preliterate, pastoral tribespeople and always have been. Except they were probably the most aggressive of the pastoralists, routinely raiding weaker tribes. Their motto: "All cattle in the world belong to us. So our raids are merely recovering what is already ours." And they might've opposed white supremacy and enslavement of Maasai--but they sure as heck didn't oppose slavery per se. They were big-time slavers of other blacks (probably still are).

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