|
Post by NAR on Feb 9, 2004 23:36:22 GMT -5
Peace Ralph... My ten year old son has what used to be my copy of the stolen legacy. I gave it to him as a gift on his tenth birthday. So I can not just give you a page number off the top of my head. I had purchased the book eleven years ago in savannah georgia while attending what was known then as Savannah State College. I read it from back to front several times The copy that I had purchased, had a cover with Dr. George GM James on the cover with a pharoah (Amenhotep III?). Is yours the same cover? Peace Atun-Re! I have my book (Stolen Legacy) sitting right on my desk. A page number please!
|
|
|
Post by NAR on Feb 9, 2004 23:49:45 GMT -5
The interrogative What does this have to do with the price of tea in China? is usually used to imply that something is totally unrelated to the current issue in focus. But why choose the "price of tea in China" as a comparison? This statement invokes a basic economic principle dealing with how goods are related to each other, and more generally how micro and macroeconomists think about things. You see we live in a world of relationships. blah blah blah.. more nonsense...that has nothing to do "with the price of tea in china"...
|
|
|
Post by Ralph on Feb 10, 2004 21:39:57 GMT -5
Peace Ralph... My ten year old son has what used to be my copy of the stolen legacy. I gave it to him as a gift on his tenth birthday. So I can not just give you a page number off the top of my head. I had purchased the book eleven years ago in savannah georgia while attending what was known then as Savannah State College. I read it from back to front several times The copy that I had purchased, had a cover with Dr. George GM James on the cover with a pharoah (Amenhotep III?). Is yours the same cover? Peace Atun-Re, I have a first printing(brown cover) and another edition with one of the parohs on the front(Reprint from 1989) I have always tried to collect first printings of all my books. Makes my collection a little more valuable. I also have the first "From Babylon to Timbuktu" also.......
|
|
|
Post by NAR on Feb 11, 2004 7:00:49 GMT -5
Good for you brother Ralph... "From Babylon to Timbuktu?" I know a female who has that book. I understand that Timbuktu is some mythical place in Mali, west of africa. Its meaning still baffle scholars. However via PHONICS, the word TIMBUKTU contains three syllables Tim Buk Tu, in which each can be rendered into the metu neter as Tem Buq Tw, which literally means "This (is the) Mouth of Tem (totality)." It is said in the memphite theology that Tem is the heart and tongue of Ptah (he who opens). Therefore, timbuktu echoes the ritual that would re-animate the deceased, called the "opening of the mouth." Peace Atun-Re, I have a first printing(brown cover) and another edition with one of the parohs on the front(Reprint from 1989) I have always tried to collect first printings of all my books. Makes my collection a little more valuable. I also have the first "From Babylon to Timbuktu" also.......
|
|
|
Post by ~Black Lotus~ on Feb 11, 2004 18:58:02 GMT -5
HTP Timbuktu which was founded in 1100 AD is an ACTUAL city in Mali, The word Timbuktu or Tombouctou means the well of the woman named 'Bouctou' It was a traders city. In it's heyday [glow=red,2,300]"Timbuktu was a centre for the expansion of Islam, an intellectual and spiritual capital at the end of the Mandingo Askia dynasty (1493-1591) and home to a prestigious Koranic university. Three great mosques built at that time, using traditional techniques, still remain." [/glow] [encyclopedia britannica] the Great Mosque (largest in the world) Great Mosque #2 Great Mosque #3 During the 1400's Timbuktu was conquered by Sonni Ali who was the ruler of Songhai. His succesor Muhammad I Askia ushered in a period of learning & trading "flourished" and Timbuktu reached its height during his rule. Morocco conquered the city in 1591 and after that point Timbuktu was in a state of decline. It was repeatedly attacked & conquered by several tribes (Fulani, Bambara, Tuareg) until about 1893 when the French captured the city. Then in about 1960, Timbuktu became part of the Republic of Mali. Peace Black Lotus Good for you brother Ralph... "From Babylon to Timbuktu?" I know a female who has that book. I understand that Timbuktu is some mythical place in Mali, west of africa. Its meaning still baffle scholars. However via PHONICS, the word TIMBUKTU contains three syllables Tim Buk Tu, in which each can be rendered into the metu neter as Tem Buq Tw, which literally means "This (is the) Mouth of Tem (totality)." It is said in the memphite theology that Tem is the heart and tongue of Ptah (he who opens). Therefore, timbuktu echoes the ritual that would re-animate the deceased, called the "opening of the mouth."
|
|
|
Post by NAR on Feb 12, 2004 0:16:20 GMT -5
Hotep Ptah Un Nefer... Peace on the outformation. Is that picture the actual cenote of the woman who was named buqtu? pa naba ra (original man)
|
|
|
Post by ~Black Lotus~ on Feb 12, 2004 21:35:21 GMT -5
HTP, yes that is the original well of the woman named Bouctou/Buktu. The word Buktu/Bouctou means "belly button" and she was supposedly named that because of the size of her belly button. Peace Black Lotus Hotep Ptah Un Nefer... Peace on the outformation. Is that picture the actual cenote of the woman who was named buqtu? pa naba ra (original man)
|
|
|
Post by NAR on Feb 12, 2004 23:42:40 GMT -5
Peace Ptah, How old is the cenote? HTP, yes that is the original well of the woman named Bouctou/Buktu. The word Buktu/Bouctou means "belly button" and she was supposedly named that because of the size of her belly button. Peace Black Lotus
|
|
|
Post by kgod999 on Feb 13, 2004 0:00:40 GMT -5
who cares who tells the truth!!!! Ive had known white supremacists teach me stuff about the government and law that i checked out and found to be true. i dont care who york ripped off, if you was a dummy giving you all his money, dont hate the playa , hate yourself for being unwise with your money. the bottom line is getting information. i had a lot of yorks stuff before i even got into the organization because i follow no ONE person. i read everything and find the truth for myself. life is a game, dont get caught up.
|
|
|
Post by ~Black Lotus~ on Feb 13, 2004 11:11:54 GMT -5
HTP, I'll get back to you on that.... Black Lotus Peace Ptah, How old is the cenote?
|
|