Black History : An Ancient City Is Discovered Underwater. What They Found Will Change History Forever

Flooded Temples
(2 min) tv-pg
Two temples built for Ramses the second had to be carved out of a mountain and moved when they were threatened by the rising water.

Watch video:
http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt/videos/flooded-temples


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Temple of Abu Simbel at Aswan, Egypt


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Things to consider when looking at the discoveries found in the Mediterranean Sea...

  1. Were these artifacts related to or connected with the Temple of Abu Simbel?
  2. How wide spread was the construction of these artifacts, all the way to the Mediterranean?
  3. Did the Nile and or the Red Sea contribute to the supposed floodings?

Interesting material
WRONG QUESTIONS!

Not the Nile River nor any other tributary contributed to any flooding of Egyptian artifacts. It was the ARAB government, headed by the pan-Arabist nationalist Nasser who decided "black" historical artifacts and monuments were of no value, e.g, the statute of Ramses, considered to be one of the greatest and most beautiful of all Egyptian structures, thus planned to submerge them underwater during HIS building of the Aswan Dam.

From Wiki:

In 1959 an international donations campaign to save the monuments of Nubia began: the southernmost relics of this ancient human civilization were under threat from the rising waters of the Nile that were about to result from the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
In other words, the ragheads in Cairo, i.e., Nasser, the Pan-Arab NATIONALIST and president of Egypt at the time, were about the submerge it beneath the Aswan Dam. Only international OUTRAGE at the atrocity stopped them, and even then, only when OTHER countries PAID to do all the work did the disrespectful A-rabs consent.

Notice,
wiki says, "the monuments of NUBIA," not the monuments of Egypt, Arabs, Islamics, etc.

The salvage of the Abu Simbel temples began in 1964 by a multinational team of archeologists, engineers and skilled heavy equipment operators working together under the UNESCO banner; it cost some $40 million at the time. Between 1964 and 1968, the entire site was carefully cut into large blocks (up to 30 tons, averaging 20 tons), dismantled, lifted and reassembled in a new location 65 meters higher and 200 meters back from the river, in one of the greatest challenges of archaeological engineering in history.

"International," NOT Egytian under the Arab nationalist, Gamel Abdul Nasser.

[3] Some structures were even saved from under the waters of Lake Nasser.
One of them sits today in Central Park in NYC, thanks to former First Lady, Jackie Kennedy, "outraged" at the Arabs' WILLFUL destruction of the artifacts of BLACK CIVILIZATION. She even paid for it out of her own pocket (and Jackie didn't believe in paying for anything!)
Today, thousands of tourists visit the temples daily. Guarded convoys of buses and cars depart twice a day from Aswan, the nearest city. Many visitors also arrive by plane, at an airfield that was specially constructed for the temple complex.
The scumba...., er, uh, Arabs were too stupidly contemptuous to see the commercial value of Ramses' Temple. But then, it wasn't "their" ancestors who built the temple to a black man, was it? :10400:

The Great Temple

The Great Temple at Abu Simbel, which took about twenty years to build, was completed around year 24 of the reign of Ramesses the Great (which corresponds to 1265 BCE). It was dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, as well as to the deified Rameses himself.[5] It is generally considered the grandest and most beautiful of the temples commissioned during the reign of Rameses II, and one of the most beautiful in Egypt.

Ok?

Four colossal 20 meter statues of the pharaoh with the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt decorate the facade of the temple, which is 35 meters wide and is topped by a frieze with 22 baboons, worshippers of the sun and flank the entrance.[6] The colossal statues were sculptured directly from the rock in which the temple was located before it was moved. All statues represent Ramesses II, seated on a throne and wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. The statue to the left of the entrance was damaged in an earthquake, leaving only the lower part of the statue still intact. The head and torso can still be seen at the statue's feet.

I am soooo sorry National Geographic pulled it's U-tube giving a "tour" through the temple. In it, they showed Ramses' head and face from EVERY angle and direction. After viewing the video, EVERY SINGLE PERSON I showed it to agreed: "NO white man looks like that (Ramses)!" Full fleshy cheeks, broad nostrils, not just full lips, but lips of a pouty, rounded "shape" that is rarely seen on any other than an African.

Nasser, who wanted to destroy, at the least send it to a watery grave.... looked like a white man. :news:

Next to the legs of the colossi, there are other statues no higher than the knees of the pharaoh.[5] These depict Nefertari, Ramesses's chief wife, and queen mother Mut-Tuy, his first two sons Amun-her-khepeshef, Ramesses, and his first six daughters Bintanath, Baketmut, Nefertari, Meritamen, Nebettawy and Isetnofret.

Black man and his fam - Nasser wanted to send them to a watery grave the same as present-day Egyptians did scores if not hundreds of NUBIAN artifacts in Sudan (along with a couple of pyramids) when they submerged their lands a few years ago for a dam.

Don't get it twisted. :news:
 
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Do you really think that? So how do we treat the civilizations that existed UNINTERRUPTED during this time frame? Clyde was brain locked enough to dare to think that the people of Kemet who wrote down every MINOR THING from how they dressed to the food they ate and all else, somehow FORGOT THIS TRULY AMAZING EVENT that everybody remembered BUT THEM, BUT NUBIA, BUT ETHIOPIA AND OTHER PLACES. Are you really serious!!???



This isn't an opinion. There is a reason all civilizations have similar stories. This is just common sense. Kemet had a flood story





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This isn't an opinion. There is a reason all civilizations have similar stories. This is just common sense. Kemet had a flood story



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Yes Kemet did have a flood story...and as I continue my thread in Biblical Insanity, it's going to blow some minds as to who supposedly started it, why they did it and who they were trying to kill when it happened, according to the records! I done already did the homework....I just know that the Noah story is B.S.
 

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