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Without History
Posted 11 hours ago

Extract from the script of the next video.

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Without History
Posted 2 days ago

Burkina Faso now has one of the fastest growing economies with local industries like textile and gold booming, all supported by a new profitable and local agriculture base that the president himself is encouraging.

So when France and the EU tried to embargo BF, they found it actually made the local economy stronger. 🤷🏾‍♂️

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Without History
Posted 3 days ago

See what she did to beat Rome.
https://youtu.be/_Twfmvd_9P4

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Without History
Posted 4 days ago

And there are so many more in America and Africa.
Just not advertised…

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Without History
Posted 5 days ago

Today is Akhet, Month 3, Day 7.
The Nubio-Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) calendar was a solar calendar with 365 days in a year, divided into three seasons: Akhet (Inundation), Peret (Emergence), and Shemu (Harvest). Each season had four months of 30 days, and an additional 5 days were added at the end of the year as "epagomenal days."

Today’s date (September 23, 2024) would fall within Akhet, the season of the Nile flood, which began in late July on the ancient Egyptian calendar.

Here’s a simplified conversion:

Season of Akhet: starts around July 20 (on the Gregorian calendar) and lasts for 120 days.
Today, September 25, 2024, is about 67 days into Akhet.
Assuming Akhet began around July 20, September 23 would roughly fall on the 5th month of Akhet, Day 7 of that month.

So, in the ancient Egyptian calendar, today's date would be approximately:

Akhet, Month 3, Day 7.

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Without History
Posted 5 days ago

The head of the famous God Amun as carved by the Ancient Egyptians themselves.
Which one of your relatives does he look like?
Mine is in the comment.

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Without History
Posted 1 week ago

Friendly reminder that with all the talk out there, the comb on the right is typical of combs found in the Nubia Kemetic civilization complex.

Ep 14. Recent Genetic Studies on Ancient Egyptians Finally Show That They Were ...
https://youtu.be/BQpsdxgpg4k

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Without History
Posted 1 week ago

The scale of Ancient Bamileke wooden palaces is simply gargantuan. Some could go as high as 80 feet. Their construction was a mathematically precise community affair. And yet, you will never hear of this in the media.

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Without History
Posted 1 week ago

African traditional art themes can be seen all over Nubio-Kemetic art.

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Without History
Posted 1 week ago

Meet the Nigerian Man, Mr. Adebayo Ogunlesi. He is the owner of

1. London Gatwick Airport
2. Edinburgh Airport and
3. London City Airport.

In 2006, his company, GIP, bought the London City Airport. In 2009, in a deal worth £1.455 billion, he bought the London Gatwick Airport.

He bought Edinburgh Airport in 2012. In 2018, he bought Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori, an Italian train operating company operating in the field of high-speed rail transport.

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