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The Ankh: African Origin of Electromagnetism

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It behooves the African anthropologist to use every scientific discipline that modern technology has to offer, in the tradition of Chiekh Anta Diop, to acquire the correct perspective on African high culture and civilization. Now is the time for Africans to wrestle Egyptology from the clutches of the distorters of our civilization, by a more forceful and public attack on their lies. We must expose to the light of truth, every falsification and every claim of a European or Asian origin of Kemit and re-establish the link with our ancestors for the sake of our children.

144 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1997

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January 10, 2013
This book introduces some interesting ideas about the origins of Electricity and the application of Electromagnetic Science. I was expecting more detail and in depth analysis of the ideas covered. In addition a more thorough list of references would be useful as follow up reading.
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June 10, 2021
Things you need to know, even if you don't understand.
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October 30, 2023
This is the worst book i have ever read. I felt that i must be missing something since it has not even one review with one star. I kept reading thinking i would come across the reason it is so well rated but it was more of the same disjointed claims thrown with not backing or deepening. At last i came across this line and i had to stop reading:
“This separation is the result of a pathological condition among non- pigmented people, which renders them incapable of becoming in tune or sensing these higher forces directly. Imprisoned by this condition, our white ruler's viewpoint on spiritual affairs cannot be trusted“
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January 5, 2021
The Ankh was a interesting and insightful look on the science of Ankh technology in relation to ancient Egyptian religion and symbols. I found the concepts and diagrams helpful in understanding the ideas and agree that so many of the things BIPOC have created and invented have been stolen due to colonization. I think there's a lot more to uncover here and only wished the boom would've gone deeper in its concepts.
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February 27, 2019
Excellent read.He shows that the first tool of electricity was used with the key of life itself in the time of the ancient.A food book for those who are truly ignorant to where the first conductors of electricity origin!
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January 16, 2020
Powerful book with some interesting insights. It definitely opened my mind to appreciate the power within me that I sometimes forget about it. It also revitalized my interest in harnessing electricity and really understanding it.
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May 8, 2020
This book is not really my type of reading material, but I am sure I learned something from it. Ancient Egypt is so ancient that our narratives and interpretation can be only speculative, be it an Euro-centric or Afro-centric's point of view; Of course that's just my opinion today!
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August 25, 2015
ok-- if you can get over the guy's obvious racial chips on the shoulder and axes to grind, and focus only on the factual information, the science, then it's worth reading. i waited exactly a YEAR for my copy-lol, and think it was worth the wait. people should READ this--(as long as you can skip all the unnecessary references ro race-- the author appears unaware that dna samples have been taken of the egyptians found from the time, and RH- aside, they simply weren't african Negros. anthropologically speaking, history shows that there was no "discovery" of all the egyptian writings and knowledge over a long period of time by the people in the area but rather it happened OVERNIGHT and was BROUGHT there by an OUTSIDE source. anyway, the information is good-- just not the incorrect, if not downright silly, racial stuff..)
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March 2, 2010
Read this one 2 or 3 times.
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