Hidden History of Sudan (Ancient Kush) & The Climate Change in North Africa
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Its crazy the earths climate has changed so much.
So my question is why when they make re-enactments films about ancient Egypt do they always show it as a desert??
People need to discuss history more honestly!
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We need to know more and more about our great people!
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@wavepsychic You heard of desertification before? You should research it. You should also research the word precession to understand some of this a little more.
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@blackninefilms What is the source of the drawing?
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chemicals. we now feed cows GMO corn which should never be part of their diet. We feed them corn because its a cheap by-product of the petroleum and natural gas industry. Corn is a heavy nitrogen feeding plant and a by product of drilling is ammonium nitrate. They also use xathan gum which is a corn based product and is a lubricate for the drilling industry. Are food and water are being poisoned and people better wake up
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Dont you see? its not that th earth climate is changing, its we the human species. did you notice in the video that they kushites built huge water tanks and made the desert land fertile and workable. They had the nile river; a massive fresh water river running through a desert. Its always hot and nice which most plants thrive in. IN today's times we are damning all the rivers and not making the full use of our water supply for crops. we are polluting the land with petroleum based
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Those colonizers are so fucking gay for knocking off the tops of those pyramids looking for gold.
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@luc8324 this isnt egypt. its Kush.
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wavepsychic is was all green at one pint you dumb fuck ass wipe! So why don't you just do your research.
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I'm fascinated by ancient civiilizations.
Is this video trying to say that there wasn't a desert there in 1910? perhaps 10 thousands years ago it was green but to say it was all green 100 years ago is dumb.
wavepsychic 2 years ago
That was a drawing done by a European explore around the 1900s and yes there was a desert further north but small than it is today.
blackninefilms 1 year ago 3