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How negros sold other negros and started the slave trade, slave kingdoms of Afrika part1
Free HumanityHow Negroïds sold other negroïds and started the slave trade, slave kingdoms of Afrika ,part1,we wuz kangz,slave trade,Afrika,black people,negro,savages,barbarians,dahomey,mali,etheopia,Africans sold Africans, Black Afrikans started the slave trade and became rich from it, It is Afrikan custom to enslave the tribe , you just attacked , raped and pillaged.114 views -
Modern Egyptians and Ancient Egyptians, resilience and continuity ! Afrocentrism ,Egypt 🇪🇬 Semetic!
Free Humanity**Genetic Research:** 1. **Nature Communications Study (2017)**: A landmark study published in *Nature Communications* analyzed the DNA of mummies from the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site, dating from approximately 1400 BCE to 400 CE. This research demonstrated that ancient Egyptians were genetically most closely related to ancient populations from the Near East, particularly the Levant, and had a significant continuity with the modern population of Egypt . 2. **American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2012)**: Another significant study analyzed the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of modern Egyptians and found a high degree of continuity between modern and ancient populations. The study concluded that modern Egyptians have preserved a substantial portion of the ancient genetic legacy, with minimal genetic influx from Sub-Saharan Africa and other regions . 3. **Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) (2020)**: This research utilized genome-wide data from Egyptian mummies and compared it with modern Egyptian genomes. The results confirmed that modern Egyptians share a significant proportion of their ancestry with ancient Egyptians, highlighting the genetic continuity over millennia . **Archaeological and Historical Evidence:** 1. **Linguistic Continuity**: The Egyptian Arabic spoken today contains numerous Coptic loanwords, the latter being the direct descendant of the ancient Egyptian language. This linguistic continuity is a powerful indicator of the enduring cultural and genetic lineage between ancient and modern Egyptians. 2. **Cultural Practices**: Many traditional Egyptian customs, such as certain agricultural practices, festivals, and social norms, have roots in Pharaonic traditions. For example, the modern Egyptian celebration of Sham El-Nessim, marking the beginning of spring, traces its origins back to ancient Egyptian times. 3. **Physical Anthropology**: Comparative studies of skeletal remains from ancient Egyptian sites and modern Egyptian populations show strong morphological similarities. Features such as cranial shape and dental traits have remained relatively consistent, further supporting the genetic continuity . **Additional Sources and Research:** 1. **"The Origins of the Egyptian Population" (2018)** by Gourdine et al.: This study in *Human Biology* examined the genetic makeup of contemporary Egyptians and found that they possess a remarkable genetic continuity with their ancient ancestors, despite the various invasions and migrations Egypt has experienced over millennia . 2. **"Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt" (2017)** by Schuenemann et al.: Published in *Nature Communications*, this research analyzed mummy genomes and established that ancient Egyptians shared more genetic affinities with Near Eastern populations than with Sub-Saharan Africans, aligning closely with modern Egyptians' genetic profile . 3. **"Insights from Ancient Egyptian Mummies" (2018)** by Krause et al.: This comprehensive review in *Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics* synthesized genetic data from mummies, emphasizing the genetic continuity between ancient and modern Egyptians and highlighting the minor influence of foreign gene flow . 4. **"The Genetic Legacy of Ancient Egyptians" (2017)** by Haber et al.: This study in *Molecular Biology and Evolution* used genome-wide data to demonstrate that modern Egyptians retain a significant proportion of their ancestry from ancient Egyptian populations, despite historical admixtures . **Sources:** 1. *Nature Communications* (2017), Schuenemann et al., "Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods." 2. *American Journal of Physical Anthropology* (2012), "Genetic continuity in the Egyptian population since the pharaonic period." 3. *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences* (2020), "Ancient DNA reveals long-standing genetic continuity in Egypt." 4. *Human Biology* (2018), Gourdine et al., "The Origins of the Egyptian Population." 5. *Nature Communications* (2017), Schuenemann et al., "Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt." 6. *Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics* (2018), Krause et al., "Insights from Ancient Egyptian Mummies." 7. *Molecular Biology and Evolution* (2017), Haber et al., "The Genetic Legacy of Ancient Egyptians." Modern Egyptians and Ancient Egyptians, resilience and continuity !, Afrocentrism , whitewash debunk!, Egypt 🇪🇬 Semetic! , Sources!,Evidence, Arab, Semite, Coptic, Language , culture dna , research, omar samson, free humanity, truth ,history, science, genetics, linguistics, biological , antropomorphical ,evidence, sources98 views -
How blacks selling other blacks started global slave trade, part 4, jewish slavers from hell
Free HumanityBlack on black crime started slavery, part 4, jewish slavers from hell, transatlantic slave trade, negroid slave kingdoms of Afrika, jews, migration , trade, reset, corruption, neanderthals, fake jews, slavery , usery, sea law, admirality law, dead in the water, doa, dead upon arrival, Omar Samson, Free Humanity Who Brought The Slaves? Jewish Slave Traders Hidden From History. Walter White Jr. - (Converted to HD by TheWarAgainstYou) - WHO BROUGHT THE SLAVES TO AMERICA? [1968] - WALTER WHITE JR. (AUDIO BOOK) - Jews were overrepresented in the North-Atlantic slave trade. Nowadays whites are blamed for this crime. - This is a short read of the book by author Walter White Jr. You can also download this book for free or follow along online. The link to the free ebook is shown below this paragraph. - The book is a very quick & easy read. Once again, you will realize the African Slave Trade System was completely owned & operated from capture, to transport, to auctions, and to ownership on the plantation by the Jews. - Time to Wake Up and become a Conscious Being. Everything you were ever taught is a lie by design. - JEWS WILL NEVER LET YOU FORGET THAT THEY ARE NOT WHITES, SO DON'T LET THEM BLAME SLAVERY ON WHITE AMERICANS. - The Slave Trade was solely a JEWISH GLOBALIST COMMUNIST SATANIC CABAL endeavor from start to finish. Now THEY are ready to enslave the entire world with their NEW WORLD ORDER agenda. - WHO BROUGHT THE SLAVES TO AMERICA? [1968] - WALTER WHITE JR. (FREE EBOOK) https://archive.org/details/WHITEWalterWhoBroughtTheSlavesToAmerica1968_201905 https://archive.org/details/WhoBroughtTheSlavesToAmerica_663 - THE JEWISH WORLD CHAMPIONS OF SLAVERY! [2020] - DR. DAVID DUKE https://www.bitchute.com/video/OiSoOfPUKDj9/ - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES237 views -
Afrocentrism part 3 , DNA , Language and culture ,Evidence! 🇪🇬 ⚔️
Free HumanityMy evidence is recorded in Stone! , DNA! , Language!, Culture!, Tradition!,Riligion!, this is Egypt ! 🪖 🇪🇬 ⚔️ Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank you for coming together today to explore a fascinating and often misunderstood topic: the continuity between the modern Egyptian people and their ancient ancestors. This subject is not only vital to understanding the cultural and historical identity of Egypt but also crucial in appreciating the profound legacy that has shaped the world we live in today. For centuries, the allure of ancient Egypt has captivated the imaginations of people worldwide. The grandeur of the pyramids, the mysteries of the pharaohs, and the richness of their culture continue to inspire awe and wonder. But as we marvel at this ancient civilization, it is essential to recognize that the people who built this legacy are not distant figures lost to the sands of time. Instead, they are closely connected to the modern Egyptian people. To understand this continuity, we must delve into a multifaceted exploration of genetic, linguistic, and cultural evidence. ### Genetic Continuity One of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the continuity between ancient and modern Egyptians comes from genetic studies. Recent advancements in genetic research have allowed scientists to compare the DNA of ancient mummies with that of contemporary Egyptians. A comprehensive study published in Nature Communications in 2017 analyzed the genomes of ancient Egyptian mummies from Abusir el-Meleq, dating from 1400 BCE to 400 CE. The results revealed that ancient Egyptians shared a close genetic relationship with modern Egyptians, particularly those from the northern regions. This study highlighted that despite various invasions and migrations, the core genetic makeup of the Egyptian population has remained relatively stable over millennia. ### Linguistic Heritage Language is another critical factor in tracing the continuity of a people. The modern Egyptian Arabic spoken today is infused with remnants of the ancient Egyptian language, particularly in terms of vocabulary, place names, and certain linguistic structures. Coptic, the liturgical language of the Coptic Orthodox Church, directly descends from the late stages of the ancient Egyptian language and serves as a bridge connecting the linguistic past with the present. This linguistic continuity underscores a deep-rooted cultural inheritance that has persisted despite external influences and changes in dominant languages over the centuries. ### Cultural and Societal Traditions Cultural practices and societal structures provide further evidence of continuity. Many traditions observed in rural Egyptian communities today bear striking similarities to those of ancient times. For instance, agricultural practices along the Nile, traditional music, dance, and even certain religious rituals show a remarkable resemblance to those documented in ancient records. The celebration of certain festivals, such as Sham El-Nessim, a spring festival with origins in Pharaonic times, exemplifies how ancient customs have been preserved and adapted over generations. ### Archaeological Evidence Archaeological evidence also supports the continuity between ancient and modern Egyptians. Excavations and studies of ancient settlements reveal patterns of life that resonate with contemporary Egyptian villages. The layout of homes, the tools used in daily life, and the artifacts found at these sites indicate a direct line of cultural transmission. This archaeological continuity is further strengthened by the enduring presence of iconic monuments, such as the pyramids and temples, which remain central to Egypt’s national identity and heritage. ### Historical Resilience and Adaptation The history of Egypt is marked by periods of foreign rule, including the Persian, Greek, Roman, Arab, Ottoman, and British empires. Despite these invasions and the subsequent cultural influences, the Egyptian people have shown a remarkable ability to absorb and integrate new elements while maintaining their core identity. This resilience is a testament to the strength and continuity of Egyptian culture and society. It highlights an unbroken lineage that extends from the time of the pharaohs to the present day. ### The Modern Egyptian Identity Modern Egyptians themselves recognize and celebrate their connection to their ancient past. This connection is evident in the pride they take in their heritage, the preservation of ancient monuments, and the continued study and reverence of their history. Institutions like the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and ongoing archaeological research reflect a national commitment to honoring and understanding their ancient roots. In conclusion, the evidence for the continuity between ancient and modern Egyptians is robust and multifaceted. Genetic studies, linguistic heritage, cultural practices, archaeological findings, and historical resilience all point to a profound and enduring connection. The modern Egyptian people are not just the inheritors of a remarkable civilization; they are its direct descendants, carrying forward the legacy of their ancestors in their genes, their language, and their cultural traditions. As we acknowledge and celebrate this continuity, we gain a deeper appreciation for the richness and resilience of Egyptian identity. This understanding enriches our perception of history and reinforces the importance of preserving and honoring the cultural heritage that defines us. Thank you.131 views -
How Negros sold other Negros in slavery and started the slave trade ,part 2
Free HumanityTruth about slave trade, afrocentrism, we wuz kangz,negro dols negro, stone age war tribes, animals, uncivilized blacks , killing and enslaving other blacks,jew’s profited wel from the slave trade , and it is the jew who brought slave trade to a global scale, but it was niggers that started it,Omar Samson,Free Humanity175 views 1 comment -
Afrocentrism, Zionism, (real)anti-semitism and Egypt 🇪🇬
Free HumanityAfrocentrism, Zionism, (real)anti-semitism and Egypt 🇪🇬 , The whitewashing and black washing of Egyptian history is blatantly anti-semetic, Egypt is a Mediterranean culture of semetic peoples, Arabic language derives from the Egyptian proto semetic, we have irrefutable evidence that for the past 6000 years there has been no great change in Egyptian demographics, The same haplo dna group found in ancient Egyptians in largely present today, with the average modern Egyptian carrying a whopping 91% ancient Egyptian dna, our evidence is carved in stone, you have no evidence, I invite all the people who are in denial about this subject to come and debate me with evidence and arguments!88 views -
Omar’s view 06/23/2024
Free HumanityAfter 2000 years Egyptians still look the same, almost time to buy new pc and make better videos,please like and subscribe, Help me out guys!, Omar Samson,Free Humanity, Prejudice, Rome, Ancient Egypt,Semetic ,Arabic, Rasism, White people,neanderthal blood, barbarians, cultural apropriation , cultural theft and genocide, genocide, colonization, imperialism , white supremacy,semites the sacred builders of earth, semites are the wisdom keepers, The real chosen people , unlike the pretend to be fake jews, Synagouge of Satan, Rome was semetic, Phoenicia, troy, assas, norse riligion, mythologie,old world, Reset, Deception,deceit,white washed history, Black people are savages, they can not be domesticated, Not able to civilize negroids, after 200 years in america they are still savages, Emotions,animal brain,reptillian brain, not another race but another species of beings.150 views 3 comments -
DNA evidence definitive prove Modern Egyptians are like the ancient Egyptians
Free HumanityThe ancient Egyptian individuals in their own dataset possessed highly similar mtDNA haplogroup profiles, and cluster together, supporting genetic continuity across the 1,300-year transect. Modern Egyptians shared this mtDNA haplogroup profile All you racists must shut the fuck up, Egypt was not black, it was not white european, it was semetic, closest related to Arabic! ,just like in the modern day!, Stop stealing our heritage, 200 years a Macedonian dynastie ruled, this is where you get european dna in mummies.,omar samson, free humanity, www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28556824/176 views 18 comments -
Omar's View - Afrocentrism
Free HumanityOmar's View - Afrocentrism My view on the story of Yakub , Afrocentrism ,neo-black culture and Afro-American delusions وجهة نظر عمر – المركزية الأفريقية وجهة نظري في قصة يعقوب والمركزية الأفريقية وثقافة السود الجدد والأوهام الأفريقية الأمريكية128 views -
Omar's view: Animal Rights!
Free HumanityMy view on animal rights, Omar Samson, Free Humanity, Free Mother Earth!, Make Earth Great Again, According to Islam, animals are conscious of God. According to the Quran, they praise Him, even if this praise is not expressed in human language.[1][2] Baiting animals for entertainment or gambling is prohibited.[3][4] It is forbidden to kill any animal except for food or to prevent it from harming people. The Quran explicitly allows the consumption of the meat of certain halal (lawful) animals.[2][5] Although some Sufis have practised vegetarianism, there has been no serious discourse on the possibility of interpretations of scripture that require vegetarianism.[2] Certain animals can be eaten under the condition that they are slaughtered in a specified way.[6] Human duties in utilizing animals According to Islam, human beings are allowed to use animals, but only if the rights of the animals are respected. The owner of an animal must do everything to benefit the animal. If the owner fails to perform their duties for the animal, the animal goes to someone else. The duties humans have to animals in Islam are based in the Quran, Sunnah and traditions.[9] Protection of animals' physical health Harming, disabling, injuring, or cutting out the organs from any animal is strongly prohibited.[9] Muslims may not cut the forelock, mane, or tail of a horse, because it is believed there is goodness in its forelock; its mane provides it warmth and it swats insects away with its tail.[10] Protection of animals' sexual health Muslims are not allowed to perform acts such as the interbreeding (as in inbreeding) of animals.[9] Muhammad forbade people from castrating animals.[11] Preventing cruelty and maltreatment to animals Muslims are not allowed to harass and misuse animals, which includes snatching a leaf from an ant's mouth.[12] Muslims have no right to brand animals,[13] hamstring or crucify animals before killing,[14] or burn animals even if they cause harm to humans.[15][16] Humans should obtain animal meat by a swift slaughter[17] and avoid cutting lengthwise.[18] In Islamic slaughter, the spinal cord cannot be broken. [19][9] Avoiding punishment of animals Muslims cannot use any equipment that injures an animal, (i.e., beating them in a circus show, forcing them to carry heavy loads, or running at extreme speeds in races) even to train them.[20] Exposure to sound is also regulated.[21][9] Providing food Muslims are obliged to provide food and water for any animal they see, even if the animal does not belong to them.[22] In providing food and water considerations are the quality of the provisions[23][24] and the amount of the provision based on the animal's condition and location.[25][9] Providing sanitation Animals' health must be respected,[26] along with food, water,[27] and shelter.[9] Providing medication In the event of illness, Muslims are expected to pay for the care and medication.[28][9] Providing dwelling From an Islamic view, the appropriate shelter for an animal has three characteristics: Fits the animal's needs and[29] they should not be placed in an unsanitary condition on the pretext that they do not understand. Fits the physical needs of the animal and its health and protect it from cold and heat.[30] The dwelling of animals should not pollute the environment or spread disease to other organisms.[9][31] Respecting animal of status In Islam, the rights of animals are respected in both life[32] and death. Animal bodies may never be used for malicious purposes.[9]150 views 11 comments