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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

once again the doc is bringing new info to the rbg nation..
the discovery i made about the etymology of king was a body blow to the wht power community..

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  • when you realize that ancient priests believed that the intonement of words carried magical effect, and you realize that almost every system of ancient language was invented for the sole purpose of manipulating the population, you will realize why "okay" is the most common word on the planet (o and k = eye and crown), and why the True Cain has you still intoning his name 4000 years later, every time you say the word "King". Words offer immortality. Words are the key to understanding history.

  • @chiefjusticecoke we r basically sayin the same shit..just show me how u came to the cain=king conclusion..

  • you are correct about sargon being related to gen which is generator which is procreation. that is why the word king and kin are related closely. royal and family. study study study teacher before you open the mouth.

  • @chiefjusticecoke maybe this went over ur head...its ki / ng...not kin / g...u must be def or u just wanna debate for kicks cause u need 2 listen more closely....the word king basically means family ruler....now u can play what ever type of word games u like with cain...but the facts remain cain was not a real person..and cain does not = king... sargon was not cain..damn r u serious ur not lookin 2 good in this debate so far..u gotta come at me way harder than that..

    ibw

  • king = cain. duh. the first ruler was the first murderer. some things never change.

  • @chiefjusticecoke u r a funny guy first of all cain was not a real person....so stop with the b.s....

    he was not sargon..kin comes from gen..i.e.genesis or generator , as in pro generator. its has to do with family ...lets just say we agree to disagree

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  • the man does not show the keys to the castle on etymologycom.

  • @etymologyking, ''In Rigvedic account of the Aryans there is mention of Naga (Serpent) race, Naga kings and Naga warriors''. My ancestors were the NAGA warriors. I'm east Indian.

  • you need to study harder.

  • you need to go a little deeper then what they tell you on etymologycom. that is sucker information for suckers. socrates tells us a true examination of reality must begin with an examination into names. Cain was the first lord among men, the prince of the earth, the man who slayed his brother out of jealousy and broke his Mother's heart. Sargon or Shah-kinu, or in English "True King" or "True Cain". You are incorrect about Rex, or Regina, or Re Kinu, or "Of the King."

  • @chiefjusticecoke what r u talkin about..

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