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    The Death and Resurrection of God Begins in Africa with Ausar (Osiris)

    Egyptologist, E. A. Wallis Budge states:

    “…indigenous Religion of Ancient Egypt…There is no doubt that the beliefs examined herein are of indigenous origin, Nilotic or Sûdâni in the broadest signification of the word, and I have endeavoured to explain those which cannot be…

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      Christianity STOLE the concept of the resurrected jesus from the Resurrected Asr in Kmt, which has been in Kmt for thousands of years before the idea of jesus was ever invented.

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      “When It Comes to Social Media, Are Black People Being Treated Like Rats Inside a Skinnerean Operant Conditioning Box?” by Jermaine Thomas

      Black people have been figuratively transformed into hungry rats and confined within a Skinnerian operant conditioning box. They are rewarded (e.g., the rat receives food; Blacks receive monetary rewards or…

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      Is Jesus (the Divine Son) Raising Lazarus from the Dead a Rescript of Heru (the Divine Son) Raising Lazarus from the Dead?

      The story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead is a revised version of Heru (Horus) raising his father, Ausar (Osiris), from the dead. Interestingly, the name , Laz-a-rus is a derivative of the name, Au-sar or…

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      240 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      The system of White supremacy sanctions the maltreatment of POC. Some Whites have resolved to ‘not see color’ in order to remedy the matter that brings them so much angst. It’s important to note that White represents non-colored or the absence of color. Thus, the solution for many White supremacists is a planet in which there will be an…

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      Medicine in Kemet

      “(a) The first treatise on cardiology: The Ebers Papyrus, which dates from the ninth year of the reign of Amenophis I (1557 – 1530 BC), contains theoretical reflections on the problems of life and health. Paragraph 854a states the anatomy and physiology of the heart, showing precisely that the Egyptians had a clear notion of…

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