Egypt : WHITE EGYPT.

ibrahim

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A page has been built to refute the lies currently being spread by Black supremacists.

In fact, the driving force of ancient Egypt was unquestionably White.

The most common lies and distortions currently being made by the Afro-centric Black supremacists are dealt with graphically on the three galleries which follow this page: readers interested in the true full story of Ancient Egypt are invited to read Chapter 8, of the book "March of the Titans: A History of the White Race"

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A few general points about Egypt:

The first thing that must always be borne in mind about ancient Egypt is that there were Semites and Blacks present in that country from the very beginning. No one claims the contrary - in fact, this was the very reason why that civilization fell, as it was eventually overrun by Blacks and Semites - if there had been none of those racial groupings present, the Egyptian civilization would still be going!

What this means is that of course there are going to be images of non-Whites in Egyptian art. Art, after all, usually reflects the society of the time, so it is not unusual to find Black or Semitic types in Egyptian art.

What has to be borne in mind though, is the date WHEN these portraits or art pieces were made. The Black supremacists have a few Egyptian busts which they use to try and prove that Egyptians were all Black: but these busts were virtually all made during the 25th dynasty (730 BC- 633 BC), that of the colored king Taharka. That dynasty was a colored one - and also, of course, the LAST Egyptian dynasty. This colored dynasty was the result of racial integration which diluted the original White population of Egypt, which then led to the disappearance of the Egyptian culture. For details, please read chapter 8 of The History of the White Race (see link above or below).

So, busts made during the 25th dynasty, or the last dynasty, would naturally reflect the society of that time - colored - even if they were making statues of kings of older times.

So before anyone accepts any "Negroid" featured Egyptian bust as being an accurate representation of Egyptian society, find out exactly WHEN that bust was made.

This means that a bust of an Egyptian king not made in his time, cannot be counted upon as being an accurate reflection of that particular king's features.

So a bust of say, Menes (also known as Narmer), the very first Egyptian pharaoh (3100 BC), which was made during the 25th dynasty, (730 BC) will most certainly not be an accurate representation of what the king actually looked like. It is most likely that a sculptor working in the 25th dynasty would, if he was making a bust of an ancient pharaoh, make it look like the pharaoh of his own time. And he would probably not even know what the original king looked like, in any event.

This dating technique is actually quite logical, and as long as it is remembered and applied, it is very easy to disprove the Black supremacists' lies: most of the busts and artwork to which they refer dates from the 25th dynasty, (730 BC to 633 BC) which was colored, and which also collapsed precisely because it was not an original White dynasty. It was the very last Egyptian dynasty, representing the final fall of what remained of the original White civilization.

It is thus very ironic that the Black supremacists use the 25th dynasty - which represents the final fall of the White Egyptian civilization - to try and prove that the Egyptians were Black! If it were not so tragic, it would be funny. The very thing which destroyed the White Egyptians, being used to try and prove they were not White!

http://www.***************/whitehistory/egypt.htm
 

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