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ANCIENT EGYPT

The more than 3000 year long history of Ancient Egypt has been divided into 8 or 9 periods, sometimes called Kingdoms.  This modern-day division is somewhat arbitrarily based on the country's unity and wealth and the power of the central government.  The Ancient Egyptians themselves did not group their rulers according to such criteria.  They seem to have developed the notion of dynasties throughout their history.  The Palermo Stone lists the kings one after the other, without any apparent need of grouping them.  The Turin Kinglist, which is more recent, has grouped the kings according to their descendance or origin.

Racially speaking, the inhabitants of Egypt at this time period in time were divided into three groups.  Skeletal evidence from grave sites show that the original White Nordic types were in a majority in the area and well preserved bodies have been found in sand graves in Egypt.  One on display in the British Museum in London has been nicknamed "Ginger" because of his red hair, obviously a racial trait found only in the White race.

The Hebrew Scriptures (Bible) tell us that the three sons of Noah were Shem, Ham and Japheth.  Now, one of Ham's sons was named Mizraim.  Some translations of the Bible even call him Egypt.  Ugaritic inscriptions refer to Egypt as Msrm, in the Amarna tablets it is called Misri, and Assyrian and Babylonian records Egypt is called Musur and Musri.  The Arabic word for Egypt is Misr.

The Bible refers to Egypt as the land of Ham in Psalms 78:51; 105:23, 27; 106:22 and 1 Chronicles 4:40.

Who do you think built Ancient Egypt?  Of course it was ancient Adamites!  Your Heritage!

 

 

The Palermo Stone is a fragment of a wall that was inscribed on both sides with an overview of mostly ritual events that occurred during the first five dynasties


"Ginger"
The oldest known ancient Egyptian mummy dated around 3400 BC
Named because of his red hair, a White racial trait

Diggings also reveal a significant minority of Semitic (Arabic) peoples living in Egypt alongside the Whites and Blacks lived in the south (which later became southern Egypt and the Sudan).  These blacks were the Nubians who were to feature in Egypt's history later.

The existence of these two non-white groupings would have a major impact on the history of Egyptian civilization.

The Early Dynastic Period is a period of some 500 years or more at the beginning of what is conventionally considered as the history of Ancient Egypt. It was the culmination of the formative stage of the Ancient Egyptian culture that began centuries before during the Prehistory.

It was during this period that the divine kingship became well established as Egypt's form of government, and with it, an entire culture that would remain virtually unchanged for the next 3000 or more years. Writing evolved from a few simple signs mainly used to denote quantities of substances and their provenance, to a complex system of several hundreds of signs with both phonetic and ideographic values.

 

 


Step Pyramid at Saqqara from the third dynasty

 

Starting around 2575, the Old Kingdom brought several changes to Egypt.  The most remarkable is the transition of Step Pyramids to "true" pyramids with smooth surfaces.  This transition was not only the result of increasing technical skills, but even more of religious views that shifted from stellar to solar. The Step Pyramid symbolized a staircase to the stars. The 'true' pyramid, on the other hand was considered as a solar symbol and as a representation of the primeval mound from which all life had sprung.

 


Pyramids at Giza

 

The process of mummification provides historians with the unique chance to see the physical characteristics of Egyptians just as they were.  And the evidence is overwhelming that these first Egyptian societies wee White, especially the pharaohs.  The daughter of the famous pharaoh Cheops, Queen Hetep-Heres II is identified specifically by her blond hair.  Ramses II had red hair, another White racial characteristic that is unknown in the darker races.

 

Queen Hetep-Heres
Blond Hair with red highlights
Definitely White!

 

Egyptian statutes also provide invaluable clues to the racial identity of early Egyptian rulers.

 

 

Khafra (Chephren), builder of the Second Pyramid
He ruled from 2520 - 2494 BC

 

Khafra's pyramid with Sphinx in front

 

Menkaure and one of his queens
ruled 2532 - 2503 BC

 

 

King Hor (1783-1633)
check out the blue eyes!

 

 

 

 


Ramses II - red haired

 

 

Around the year 1785 BC, a divided Egypt was conquered by a Semitic tribe known as the Hyksos who ruled over Egypt for 200 years.  Eventually the Egyptians conquered the Hyksos but the Hyksos rule left its mark upon the Egyptian population and a small but growing number of the original White populace began to show physical characteristics which mark the start of the dissolution of the White gene pool into the White/Semitic mix which came to characterize virtually the entire Middle and Near East.  It would take several hundred more years, and the invasion of the Nubians, but eventually as slaves, laborers, immigrants or invaders got mixed into the White gene pool they lost the majority and eventually vanished all together.

But first, Egypt tried to keep the black Nubians out of their land.  After Egypt conquered Nubia in 1296 BC, they erected forts along the southern border.  Along the banks of the southern Nile huge stones were erected upon which, in hieroglyphics still visible today was written

"Southern boundary, made in the year 8, under the majesty of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sesostris III, ... in order to prevent that any Black should cross it, by water or by land, with a ship, or any herds of the Blacks; except a Black who shall come to do trading in Iken, or with a commission. Every good thing shall be done with them but without allowing a ship of the Blacks to pass by Heh, going down stream, forever."

Yet they brought thousands of the Nubians into Egypt as slaves.  A ticking time bomb just waiting to ruin their society.

The racial mixing had begun, and Egypt would never be the same

 

Racial mixing and the fall of Egypt: Above left, a bust  recovered from a tomb of a man presumed to be one of the lesser sons of  Pharaoh Khufu, and above right, his wife, also recovered from the same tomb. The portraits show clearly that the wife was at least of partly Negroid origin. (Mendelssohn, K., 'The Riddle of the Pyramids', Thames and Hudson, 1974, page 140).

 

 

 

http://www.ancient-egypt.org/

http://www.white-history.com/hwr8d.htm

 

About the time that Assyria was invading and removing millions of Israelites from the land of Israel, the 25th Dynasty was ruling in Egypt.

This Dynasty was from Nubia.

Who and what is Nubia?  Nubia is the first African culture that can be traced by written records from Egypt, Italy and Rome and also through artifacts. 

Nubians were Black

 

 

Tiles found in the tomb of Rameses III depicting his foreign prisoners - five distinct racial types

Libyan, Nubian, Syrian, Bedouin, Hittite

He ruled from 1186-1155 B

 

 

Nubia is believed to have served as a trade corridor between Egypt and tropical Africa long before 3100 BC.  Egyptian craftsmen of the period used ivory and ebony wood from tropical Africa which came through Nubia.  In antiquity, Nubia was a land of great natural wealth with gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which was prized by her neighbors.

Egypt imported gold, incense, ebony, ivory and exotic animals from tropical Africa through Nubia.

Maps of Egypt and Nubia

 

Ancient Nubia

 

Nubia Today

 

Around 2100 BC the Egyptians made their first expansion into Nubian territory.   Egyptians were encouraged to take up residence in Nubia and Egypt's technological capabilities were introduced to the region.  As a result, a thousand years later the Nubians had pyramids similar to the Egyptians.

 

 

Nubian pyramids at Meroe

 

Beginning around 1550 BC Egypt actively colonized Nubia and had control over Lower and Upper Nubia.  The Nubians in this area began to adopt Egyptian culture in favor of their own.  The Egyptians would lose control over Nubia for a time but by 770 the Nubians had turned the tables on a weak Egypt and ruled over them instead.  During this time period there was peaceful cultural interchange and cooperation, including mixed marriages.

By the Egyptian New Kingdom (1500 BC) most Nubians and Egyptians were so closely related that they are practically indistinguishable

This Egyptian wig, on display in the British Museum, London, dating from 1185 BC (19th dynasty) tells the tale of the change in racial make-up of Egyptian society. Made of pure human hair, knotted into a linen cap, the two types of hair used reveal the changing racial demographics of the country. On top, blonde hair, curled in place with beeswax, while underneath nestles Negroid hair, representing the increasing Nubian, or Black, population of that country. The style of the wig accurately reflects the changing racial make-up of Egypt at this time - within 300 years the last Whites would be miscegenated out of existence into a mixed race mass, and a Nubian pharaoh would be on the throne in the 25th dynasty. Immediately thereafter, ancient Egypt would collapse, unable to withstand marauding Assyrians or others, until even the Greek Macedonians would come to rule Egypt, giving rise to the famous Cleopatra.

 

 

 
Various pharaohs of Nubian origin are held by some Egyptologists to have played an important part towards the area in different eras of Egyptian history, particularly the 12th Dynasty. These rulers handled matters in typical Egyptian fashion, reflecting the close cultural influences between the two regions.
"..the XIIth Dynasty (1991–1786 B.C.E.) originated from the Aswan region. As expected, strong Nubian features and dark coloring are seen in their sculpture and relief work. This dynasty ranks as among the greatest, whose fame far outlived its actual tenure on the throne. Especially interesting, it was a member of this dynasty that decreed that no Nehsy (riverine Nubian of the principality of Kush), except such as came for trade or diplomatic reasons, should pass by the Egyptian fortress at the southern end of the Second Nile Cataract. Why would this royal family of Nubian ancestry ban other Nubians from coming into Egyptian territory? Because the Egyptian rulers of Nubian ancestry had become Egyptians culturally; as pharaohs, they exhibited typical Egyptian attitudes and adopted typical Egyptian policies." (Yurco 1989)

In the new Kingdom, Nubians and Egyptians were often so closely related that some scholars consider them virtually indistinguishable, as the two cultures melded and mixed together.

"It is an extremely difficult task to attempt to describe the Nubians during the course of Egypt's New Kingdom, because their presence appears to have virtually evaporated from the archaeological record.. The result has been described as a wholesale Nubian assimilation into Egyptian society. This assimilation was so complete that it masked all Nubian ethnic identities insofar as archaeological remains are concerned beneath the impenetrable veneer of Egypt's material; culture.. In the Kushite Period, when Nubians ruled as Pharaohs in their own right, the material culture of Dynasty XXV (about 750–655 B.C.E.) was decidedly Egyptian in character. Nubia's entire landscape up to the region of the Third Cataract was dotted with temples indistinguishable in style and decoration from contemporary temples erected in Egypt. The same observation obtains for the smaller number of typically Egyptian tombs in which these elite Nubian princes were interred."

 

Nubians of today are mixed race

Just like their Egyptian counterparts

 

Nubian Wedding in Egypt

 

 

Egyptian Musicians

 

See any difference?

 

Earlier Egyptian rulers had been White

Now they are mixed

The interracial mixing was the downfall of Egyptian society

Why did the Egyptians mix with their Nubian neighbors?

For money

Cheap labor

For the natural resources Nubia provided

 

This "new" Egyptian society cannot make pyramids

They cannot build great monuments

They can hardly feed their own people

 

for more information:

http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/timeline.html

http://www.angelfire.com/oh/AncientKnowledge/NUBIA.html

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2006/798/he2.htm

 

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Common Thread

 

Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome...all once powerful.

All now shadows of their former glory

 

What happened to them?

 

A common denominator connecting all of these ancient Old World civilizations to their lost glory was the universal failure of their laws, traditions or proclamations to preserve the racial survival of their White creators

 

Initially strict segregation or separation of the races was followed.  Then just a few, apparently innocuous compromises and exceptions were made.  Eventually the racial stock of the White ruling class was diluted and replaced with a mongrelized people.

 

And so went the culture and civilization.

 

Why?  What was the catalyst?

Money!

That's right.
Racial standards were replaced with economics

 

In 490 BC the Greek poet Theognis wrote about the racial decline of his own civilization.  This is a portion from a poem entitled Eugenics:

Among rams and asses and horses, Kyrnos, we look for those of noble breeding, and a man wants them to mate from worthy stock.  Yet, a noble man does not mind marrying a base woman of base birth, if she brings him money in abundance.  Nor does a woman shrink from becoming the wife of a base man with wealth; she prefers a rich husband to a worthy one.  Money is what they honor.  The noble weds a base man's daughter; the base, a worthy man's.  Wealth mixes stock.  Thus do not be amazed, son of Polypaos, that the citizen's stock is growing feeble.  For what is noble is being mixed with what is base.  The good marry the evil, and the evil the good.  Wealth has confounded race.

 

Reminds us if a bumper sticker we once saw:

If I had known this
I would have picked my own cotton

 

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Two things that will destroy a nation:

Race-Mixing

Low White birth rates

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