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JEWISH MAN IN ISRAEL TELLING WHO ARE THE AFRICAN AMERICANS

Yaiqab Saint · Wednesday, November 5th 2014 at 8:24PM · 2111 views
Okay if you don't believe it do your own independent research and the truth will set you free.

So-Called black americans are not exclusive as Israelites; Native Americas Indians, So-Called West Indians, So-Called Haitians, So-Called Latinos, and the other israelites scattered in the four corners of the world.

However the majority of the Israelites are in the Americas.
JEWISH MAN IN ISRAEL TELLING WHO ARE THE AFRICAN AMERICANS

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Yaiqab Saint Nassau County- Long Island (Strong Isl ), NY

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, November 5th 2014 at 10:14PM

@ Saint,

Thank you for this posting of the truth from someone who now lives in Israel.

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Sylvainy R Thursday, November 6th 2014 at 2:19PM

@ Yaiqab Saint
There is a reason why Dr, Zahi Hawass is no longer the head huncho in charge of Egyptian antiquities
Yaiqab Saint again an there was a guy name Jacob who really did not exist fought with an angel beat up the angel wins the fight and god change Jacob’s name to Israel prior to that there was NO such place as Israel
So you Yaiqab Saint and your whoever, whomever, whatever, can keep trying HERE IS ONE FOR YOU AND THE LIKES OF YOU TO research Yaiqab Saint
Israel =
Is= Isis
RA= god
EL= Chosen by god
Man know thy self

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Sylvainy R Thursday, November 6th 2014 at 2:24PM

@ Yaiqab Saint
Thou shall NOT STEAL, plagiarise, manipulate THE Egyptian to write yourself into existence

Harry Watley Thursday, November 6th 2014 at 6:22PM

Hello to all,

I get a terrible feeling when I see it is alright with you dummies that a Jewish man can define who you are and you all would accept it.

You all are just simply stupid! I would suppose if a Chinese man told you the same thing as this Jewish man you would believe the Chinese man to, wouldn’t you? If an African pygmy told you the same thing that this Jewish man told you, you would believe the African pygmy as well wouldn’t you.

No one can define Black Americans but I since I am Black America’s first genuine prophet and I have declared that Black Americans are a new race of people! I back-up this declaration when I presented the breeding process until President Abraham Lincoln stopped it!

Yaiqab Saint Friday, November 7th 2014 at 11:18AM

@ Sylvainy Soso aka David Johnson

Your BS about Israel comes from the Egyptian pantheon of Gods are you kidding me those dumb pharaohs made those fairy tale stories of Gods up and you believe it?

And they plagerized all those Gods stories from Ancient Sumeria, Ubaid, Eridu, Ancient Nubia and change their names of course.

And Geb having homos*xual relations with NUT and you believe that bull.


And this is another Egyptian fairy tale legend made up by the Pharaohs too as follows:

The original form of the myth states that Osiris was killed by a wooden sarcophagus secretly being made to his measurements by Set, who was jealous of Osiris's position as king, and so plotted to kill him and take his place. A party had been held where the coffin was offered to whoever could fit inside. A few people tried to fit in, but to no avail. Osiris was encouraged to try, but as soon as he lay back, the lid slammed on him and was locked. It was then sealed with lead and thrown into the Nile. Upon hearing that Osiris was gone, Isis set out to look for him. She was afraid without proper ceremonies and burial Osiris would not be able to go to the place of the dead. She later learned that the coffin had floated down the Nile river up to the coast of Byblos (now in modern day Lebanon) and got embedded in the trunk of a cedar tree. She also learned that the cedar tree had been taken and used as a pillar to support a palace for the king of Byblos. When traveling back, along the Nile River, she left the coffin in an area of marshland. Set, while hunting, finds Osiris' coffin and dismembered him into 14 parts, scattering them across the land of Egypt. Each part represented one of the 14 full moons (each year has 12 to 14 full moons).[1]

Once again Isis set out to look for the pieces and she was able to find 13 of the 14 parts, with the help of Nephthys, Set's sister-wife, but was unable to find the 14th, as it had been eaten by a fish. Instead, she fashioned a phallus out of gold and sang a song around Osiris until he came back to life.

Osiris was resurrected. He could have proper ceremonies and burial.

Due to this experience, Osiris became Lord of the Dead, and the Afterlife

Yaiqab Saint Friday, November 7th 2014 at 11:29AM

@ Sylvainy aka David Johnson

More of the legends of Ra, the creator of the heavens and was bitten by a serpent and needed the assistance of Isis to heal him, are you serious??

Yet you believe and promote these fairy tales stories on this channel?


This Legend is found written in the hieratic character upon a papyrus preserved in Turin, and it illustrates a portion of the preceding Legend.

We have seen that Râ instructed Thoth to draw up a series of spells to be used against venomous reptiles of all kinds, and the reader will perceive from the following summary that Râ had good reason for doing this.

The Legend opens with a list of the titles of Râ, the "self-created god," creator of heaven, earth, breath of life, fire, gods, men, beasts, cattle, reptiles, feathered fowl, and fish, the King of gods and men, to whom cycles of 120 years are as years, whose manifold names are unknown even by the gods.

The text continues: "Isis had the form of a woman, and knew words of power, but she was disgusted with men, and she yearned for the companionship of the gods and the spirits, and she meditated and asked herself whether, supposing she had the knowledge of the Name of Râ.

It was not possible to make herself as great as Râ was in heaven and on the earth? Meanwhile Râ appeared in heaven each day upon his throne, but he had become old, and he dribbled at the mouth, and his spittle fell on the ground.

One day Isis took some of the spittle and kneaded up dust in it, and made this paste into the form of a serpent with a forked tongue, so that if it struck anyone the person struck would find it impossible to escape death.

This figure she placed on the path on which Râ walked as he came into heaven after his daily survey of the Two Lands (i.e. Egypt).

Soon after this Râ rose up, and attended by his gods he came into heaven, but as he went along the serpent drove its fangs into him.

As soon as he was bitten Râ felt the living fire leaving his body, and he cried out so loudly that his voice reached the uttermost parts of heaven.

The gods rushed to him in great alarm, saying, "What is the matter?" At first Râ was speechless, and found himself unable to answer, for his jaws shook, his lips trembled, and the poison continued to run through every part of his body.

When he was able to regain a little strength, he told the gods that some deadly creature had bitten him, something the like of which he had never seen, something which his hand had never made.

He said, "Never before have I felt such pain; there is no pain worse than this."

Râ then went on to describe his greatness and power, and told the listening gods that his father and mother had hidden his name in his body so that no one might be able to master him by means of any spell or word of power.

In spite of this something had struck him, and he knew not what it was.

"Is it fire?" he asked. "Is it water? My heart is full of burning fire, my limbs are shivering, shooting pains are in all my members."

All the gods round about him uttered cries of lamentation, and at this moment Isis appeared.

Going to Râ she said, "What is this, O divine father? What is this? Hath a serpent bitten thee? Hath something made by thee lifted up its head against thee? Verily my words of power shall overthrow it; I will make it depart in the sight of thy light." Râ then repeated to Isis the story of the incident, adding, "I am colder than water, I am hotter than fire.

All my members sweat. My body quaketh. Mine eye is unsteady. I cannot look on the sky, and my face is bedewed with water as in the time of the Inundation."

Then Isis said, "Father, tell me thy name, for he who can utter his own name liveth."



Râ replied, "I am the maker of heaven and earth. I knit together the mountains and whatsoever liveth on them. I made the waters. I made Mehturit to come into being. I made Kamutef. I made heaven, and the two hidden gods of the horizon, and put souls into the gods. I open my eyes, and there is light; I shut my eyes, and there is darkness.

I speak the word[s], and the waters of the Nile appear. I am he whom the gods know not. I make the hours. I create the days. I open the year. I make the river [Nile]. I create the living fire whereby works in the foundries and workshops are carried out. I am Khepera in the morning, Râ at noon, and Temu in the evening."



Meanwhile the poison of the serpent was coursing through the veins of Râ, and the enumeration of his works afforded the god no relief from it.

Then Isis said to Râ, "Among all the things which thou hast named to me thou hast not named thy name. Tell me thy name, and the poison shall come forth from thee."

Râ still hesitated, but the poison was burning in his blood, and the heat thereof was stronger than that of a fierce fire. At length he said, "Isis shall search me through, and my name shall come forth from my body and pass into hers."

Then Râ hid himself from the gods, and for a season his throne in the Boat of Millions of Years was empty.

When the time came for the heart of the god to pass into Isis, the goddess said to Horus, her son, "The great god shall bind himself by an oath to give us his two eyes (i.e. the sun and the moon)."

When the great god had yielded up his name Isis pronounced the following spell: "Flow poison, come out of Râ.

Eye of Horus, come out of the god, and sparkle as thou comest through his mouth. I am the worker.

I make the poison to fall on the ground. The poison is conquered.

Truly the name of the great god hath been taken from him. Râ liveth! The poison dieth! If the poison live Râ shall die." These were the words which Isis spoke, Isis the great lady, the Queen of the gods, who knew Râ by his own name.



In late times magicians used to write the above Legend on papyrus above figures of Temu and Heru-Hekenu, who gave Râ his secret name, and over figures of Isis and Horus, and sell the rolls as charms against snake bites.

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