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David Johnson is among some of the most ignorant and stupid Black American men I've ever encountered!

Harry Watley · Wednesday, June 22nd 2016 at 4:55AM · 454 views
I met this idiot on this site about seven years ago! He thought that being the blog king was getting to heaven and Miss Bride came along and trumped him.

Saint often time snuff him in his efforts to make himself uppity. Then I took him on and utterly made a fool out of him promoting his Egyptian philosophy. He left the site for a few years and now to idiot is back again. Perhaps, he was in jail for those years he was missing on the site. Now that he is back he blocks me from commenting on his blogs. Following behind me he once claim that he was a prophet too and he quickly dropped that since I made him out to look like a dummy.

Now, he posted a blog that there is a need for a Black Bible! When will his nonsense stop!

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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Yaiqab Saint Wednesday, June 22nd 2016 at 1:46PM

Let me get the record straight about Johnson I knew all the time he was not right because when he went against me initially for no reason I knew he had a feminine nature or SIMP.
Street smarts and reading someone spirit of words are my guide.
Well congrats on you blunting the Egyptology con game because most feminized men in our community need a hustle to sustain themselves hence they promote this Afrocentric concept of calling women "Gods/Queens". Many of them came from a prison background and when they get out the first victim is the poor-so-called black women depended on the so-called whiteman's social program. Once they move into their abodes he gains entrance to these mindless debates which all their references come from the so-called whiteman. Dr. Ben has a Hebrew name and heritage from his Ethiopian father and Puerto Rican mother.
All of the scholars after Ben and prior to got their information and training from the so-called whiteman and their references.

Father of Egyptology- From France Caucasian man

Anyone who has studied ancient Egypt will be familiar with Jean Francois Champollion. He was, after all, credited with deciphering hieroglyphics from the Rosetta Stone and thus giving scholars the key to understanding hieroglyphics. For this effort along, he is frequently referred to as the Father of Egyptology, for he provided the foundation that scholars would need in order to truly understand the ancient Egyptians. Even though he suffered a stroke, dying at the age of forty-one, he himself added to our knowledge of this grand, ancient civilization by translating any number of Egyptian texts prior to his death.


Champollion was born on December 23rd, 1790 in the town of Figeac, France to Jacques Champollion and Jeanne Francoise. He was their youngest son, and was educated originally by his elder brother, Jacques Joseph (1778-1867). While still at home, he attempted to teach himself a number of languages, including Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Chaldean and Chinese. In 1801, at the age of ten, he was sent off to study at the Lyceum in Grenoble. There, at the young age of sixteen, he red a paper before the Grenoble Academy proposing that the language of the Coptic Christians in contemporary Egypt was actually the same language spoken by the ancient Egyptians. Today, most scholars do, in fact, consider that language to be at least an evolutionary form of the language spoken in the pharaonic period, spiked with the tongues of its foreign invaders such as the Greeks.


His studies continued at the College de France between 1807 and 1809, where he specialized in Oriental languages. he would eventually add Coptic, Ethiopic, Sanskrit, Zend, Pahlevi and Persian to his linguistic repertoire.


By the age of eighteen, he was accepted as a teacher of history and politics at Grenoble in 1809, and in the next year, he earned a doctor of letters. In 1811, he published his Introduction to Egypt Under the Pharaohs and in 1814, Egypt of the Pharaohs, or Researches in Geography, Religion, Language and History of the Egyptians Before the Invasion of Cambyses. During this period (1812), he married Rosine Blanc, who would provide him with a daughter, Zoraide, in 1824. This must have been a heady year for the young Frenchmen, for he also published the book titled Precis du systeme hieroglyphique, which expanded his earlier work on hieroglyphic translation that would serve as a basis for all later discoveries on the ancient Egyptian text.

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