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The Ankh African Origin of Electromagnetism by Nur Ankh Amen
The Ankh African Origin of Electromagnetism by Nur Ankh Amen
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African Origin of Electromagnetism,
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Acknowledgments
The Author wishes to thank the fol1owing for
their contribution, although the views expressed
in this publication does not represent their own.
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TilE ANKll ~
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Author's N otes
writing this book, that seri-
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T 15 TilE AlJI HOR'S HOPE IN
OUS investigation of this subject will follow, with the
aim of restoring our traditional greatness and spiritu-
ality in these original African sciences.
My introduction to the¥ ankh came in 1986 when
I, as a jeweler, was asked, to make a silver ankh for a
customer. I became extremely fascinated with the
symbol that seem to communicate something about
my ancestral past that resonated with my very soul.
Trips to the local library and questions to so-called
experts all gave a limited view on the subject. With the
aide of my sp iritu<~l guide, Sankhamen, I investigated
the Ankh for six years; studying every mention, draw-
ing or article of jewelry. I came to the realization that
the i Ankh was the ultimate spiritual icon.
My traditional educationall:ristory was a disaster. I
had difficulty understanding some concepts, because
my professors were more concerned to label me as
incompetent in science, rather than trying to educate
me. The curriculum was design.ed to promote White
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supremacy and discourage deeper understanding.
There was something they did not want me to know,
something that seemed to arouse great fear and anxi-
ety in them. Somehow they knew r was different, that
1 was not buying "the great White scientist routi11e;" I
wanted the truth. A truth d1at I later found them inca-
pable of supplying. Was l asking to be educated or
spoon fed?
r decided to wean myself from the American
Educational System and pursue a deeper understand-
ing of science through spiritual disciplinl;! and divine
inspiration.
Through these methods l was taken to the heights
of celestial wisdom and know ledge so vast in scope,
that they could not be explained in the scientific pre-
cepts or language used today. My impressions are that
spiritual precepts arc a higher order of d1e same sci-
entiiic co11cepts but separated by a yet unrecognized
form of sensory perception. It was like trying to see
with one's nose or attempting to describe a scene
based solely on one's sense of hearing. No wonder the
spiritualists were frustrated, they could not express to
anyone what they knew to be true from these intense-
ly personal spiritual experil!nces.
1 have come to the conclusion that we can no
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The Ankh and
Popular Myth
Anyone familiar with the¥ Ankh wiU tell yon it is the
key of life and for some that t!xplanation is sufficient,
but for others the next guestion is, "what is life ?"
1. Life:
a: Lhe quality that distinguishes a vital and func-
tional being from a dead body.
b; a principle or force that Is considered to underlie the
distinctive quality of animate being compare
2. Vitalism:
a: an organismic state characterized by capacity
for metabolism, growth, reaction to stimuli,
and reproduction.
b: the sequence of phy-.ical and mental experi-
ences that make up the existence of an individ-
ual.
c: one or more aspects of the process of living
3. Biography
a: sphitual existence transcending physical death.
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TREANKH ~
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Tur ANt<ll ¥
\'\'ell. Ultrasound has the effect of h·ightening insects,
rodents and maggots that would devour the bodies of
the deceased. By producing tiny air bubbles in the
body of pests, the ultrasonic envirorunent is very
uncomfortable.
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Tt~l! ANJ<Ii ¥
The ~ ankh is often depicted in combination with
other symbols, but it is usually attached to its power
source, the djed.
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Ankh Science
and the History of
European Electronics
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THEANKH ¥
to be stored in what is called a leyden jar or capacitor
in 1742. This device stimulated interesting experimen-
tation all over Europe and as far away as Japan.
Electrical current could be passed from person to per-
son in a chain and a terrific lightning bolt could be
produced by the discharge.
A leyden jar or capacitor is constructed by placing
an insulating material, usually wood or glass,
between two sheets of metal. This invention was
known 5000 years before in Ancient Egypt. Shrines
were built of wood and covered with sheets of gold
inside and out, tht:n charged to protect sacred objects
placed inside.
One of the most famous of these shrines was the
Ark of the Covenant. Built by Moses the Egyptian1 to
protect the tablets of the Ten Commandments and to
serve as a reminder of Lhe presence of God. Once
charged this portable shrine was potentially lethal if
touched, as was evident in the Old Testament account.
A priesthood specially trained to handle the shrine
wore special clothing for protection and used a rod to
ground or discharge the Ark. When the shrine was dis-
charged by the priest it could be handled safely.
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Exodus 25
10 "They shall make an I8 And you 5hall make
ark of acacia wood; two two cherubim of gold; of
cubits and a half ~hall ~ it~ hamnwre~l v. ork shall you
length, a cubit and a half its make them , on t\·Vo ends of
h~ight the mercy :>t!at.
11. And you shall overlay L9 Make ont" cherub on
it with pure gold, withm the one en d, and one cherub
and without shall you over- on the other end; of one
lay it, and you shall mak~ piece with the mercy seat
upon it a molding of gold shall you make the cheru-
round about. bim on its two end~.
UAnd you shall cast four 20 The cherubim shall
ring <.)f gold for it and put 'lpread out their wings
them on its four feet, tvvo above, overshadowing the
rings on the one side of it, mercy seat with their
and two ri ngs on the other wings, their face one to
!iide of it. another; toward the mercy
13 You shall make poles seat sha ll the face of the
of acacia wood, and overlay cherubim be.
them with gold. 21 And you shaU pttt the
14 And you shall put the mercy seaL on the top of the
poles into lhe rings on lhe ark; and in the ark; and in
sides of the ark to carry the the ark ycm shall put the tes-
ark by them. timony that I 'lhall give you.
15 The poles ~hall remain 22 There r will meet with
in the rings of the ark; they you, an d from above the
shall not be taken from it. mercy scat, from between
16 And you shall put into the two cherubim that are
the ark the testimony which upon the ark of the testimo-
I shall give vou. ny, I will speak with you of
17 Then you -;hall make a all that l will give you in
mercy seat of pure gold; two commandment for the peo-
cubits .md a half shall be ple of Israel.
length, and a cubil and a
half its breath.
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THEANKli ¥
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were ground and boiled to make potions for sale. The
European trade in mummies in the 16th and 17th cen-
tury Look on a feverish pace, because they were
thought to have medicinal value. The melanin rich
coJpses of your ancestors were eaten by these savages.
By the 18th Century, the plundered skeletal
remains of Egypt were under the control of intellectu-
al scavengers in search of occult wisdom, by which
they could feed the already mesmerized and addicted
European aristocl'acy. Collectors were willing to
spend fortunes to acquire these objects of antiquity,
especially if they were mmoted to possess some mys-
terious sup(:)rnaturaJ powers. Many of these curious
objects are still kept secretly irt private collections
throughout tbe world.
In 1798 Napoleon recruited 167 scientists and tech-
nicians to accompany the French fleet in the conquest
of Egypt. And in 1801 Volta, the so-ca1led discoverer of
the pile or battery, was given a medal and a pension
by Napoleon for his contribution. The British invasion
of Egypt in 1801 seemed primarily aimed at stopping
the French savants from exporting anymore artifacts.
It was viewed as a matter of National Security in those
days.
Volta's discovery of lhe principles by which the
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djed produced n stable clccttical current is considered
to be the greatest invention of the 19th Century.
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pile or battel1'
shen Q Ohm n
syn1bol for water ~ electronic symbol -.1\NV'v-
and hieroglyph "n"
Note the similarity behveen Lhese symbols.
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THE ANKII ~
~paper
..-zinc
A djed or battery is made by placing lwo dissimilar
metals on either side of a piece of papynL<; soaked in
saiL water or add. Greater power can be realized by
increasing the number of units. For instance, a single
LlOil of zinc and copper can produce 0.759 volts and
Lhe current has greater magnitude than that produced
by e lectro~tatk mad1ines. Napoleon gave the Ecole
Polytechnic University a battery with 600 units.
'Passing voltogc through all sorts of material,
experimenters using these batteries were able to pro-
duce many chemical reactions and split molecules like
water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Egyptologist<> have long c;uspected the use of direct
current i11 Egypt by the many examples of electroplat-
ed jewelry and their knowledge of other chemical
processes. The Egyptian word for electroplaQ.ng of sil-
ver or gold is sem r 1~ ~I (sern meal\S: a kind of,
similar i.e. likeness of gold) which contains the ideo-
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graphs conveying the entire process. The
r<:;;7l
1uas: an
indicator of electric current and o ru nub, a
gold in solution. However rather than accept the scien-
tific evidence, these artifacts are often attributed to
accidental occurrence or some still unknown process.'
A good example is their promotion of iro11 as a
Hillite technology; despite evidence of prior usage in
Kemit. Chiekh Anta Diop claims iron usage originated
in the Ancient Empire (2700 B.C.) and that the steel
blade ofTutankharnen's dagger, could only have been
produced by very deliberate means. He theorized that
such a purity of ir·on would reqt~ire tl1e type of sophis-
. ticated processes used in modem electrolytic refine-
ment. The ideograph for pure gold rfJ is proof that
the Egyptians knew that the electrolytic process led to
the purest metals.
Plating was in common use during ancient times
as evidenced by the many words for it. Yet no such
words in Coptic (a Greek-Egyptian language) have
:m.rvived, except in a reference to Alchemy from a
variation of the ~ord ~ J ~ NHB neb; to smelt
or work in metal (gold).
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spark is perceived when the connection is formed or
broken. But if a wire 30 or 40 feet long is used instead
of the short wire, although no spark will be seen when
the connection is made, yet when broken a vivid spark
is produced. The effect appears somewhat increased
by coiling the wire into a helix; and it also seems to
depend in some measure on the length and thickness
of wire ...
Henry had rediscovet·ed self-induction, the
method of producing electricity from a changing mag-
netic field.
Hans Clu-istian Oersted (1777-185l) observed in
1820 the magnetic action of an electric current, open-
ing the study of electromagnetism. He observed the
deflection of a magnetic needle during a thunder-
stomL.
In 1842, 1Ienry observed that the effects of sparks
in one location could be detected some distance away
by their magnetic effects in another location. The anal-
ogy between the rippling waves, caused by a stone
dropped in the center of a pool, and the spark trans-
mitting rippling waves in an ether-like medi~, were
attributed to Henry. He also noted that the effects of a
single spark could be detected thousands of feet away.
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THEANIO! ¥
Lodge was the first European to prove that light-
ning and sparks between the gap, were high-frequen-
cy discharges. Current would rather flow through the
high resistance path across the gap, than the low de-
resistance wire loop. He was able to show that this
occurs because of the high impedance presented by
tl1e wire loop at higher frequencies. Lodge was fasci-
nated with the subject of psychic phenom~na and
com.rnun.ication with the dead. He spent much of h.is
time trying lo give scientific legitimacy to
Spiritualism.
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~lass
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ter of Lhe ¥ankh, suggests the usage of crystal or even
semiconductor technology. For instance, continuous
wave o~cillation can be produced by attaching oscil-
lating components (capacitor and inductor) and a bat-
tery across a galena-galena contact. This black stone,
kam 0 ~m a representative of Egyptian
Spirituality, is the most sensitive crystal, detecting
clectromngnetic waves well into the infrared frequen-
cies known as heat.
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Till! ANKJ~ ~
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the symbol of our liberation. It produces electricity
indefinitely without any fuel or other energy sources
such as wind, solar or hydro power.
Ankhs of different sizes or capacities rnay be used
to power boats, cars or ai1·planes giving them infinite
range. Imagine, never running out of fuel or paying
another utility bill; enjoying the freedom to live in
remote regions of earth and sky as UFOs that arc pow-
ered by ¥ Ankhs.
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The Oscillator
circuit which produces or responds
A N OSCilLATOR JS A
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THEANKH ~
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THB ANKH ¥
So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did as the
Lord conunanded; Aaron cast down his rod before
Pharaoh and his servants, and it became a serpent.
Then Pharaoh summoned the wise men and sorcer-
ers; and they also, the magicians of Egypt, did the
some by their secret arts. For every man cast down
his rod, and they became serpents.
Exodus 7: 10
A conductor wrapped in coiled fashion, as a ser-
pent is known to coil itself around a rod, is an electro-
magnet.
electromagnet
/ (rod of Aaron)
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iron rod
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d1-pole
nntenna
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nu: ANKH ¥
fied range of frequencies. Two forms of these are the
half~wave dipole and loop antenna. Used extensively
by Hertz to prove the existence of electromagnetic
waves, the loop antenna was used to detect the waves
emitted from a dipole antenna.
At the turn of the century
the basic concepts of the
Ankh were understood, as
evidenced by the Duddell's
musical Arc. The arc or
loop antenna spark-gap has negative
resistance, where the resis-
'-----------'tance to electron flow is
grcally reduced. If an oscillating circuit (inductor and
capacitor) is placed across a spark-gap, oscillations are
induced in that circuit.
c
A metal loop in close proximity to the spark-gap could
be excited into oscillation, due to the ultraviolet rays
ioni7ing the air between the gap of the loop.
Perhaps the closest circuit that describes lhe ¥
anld1's operation is the liebowitz Mercury Generator,
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negative
resistance device
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TlfE ANKH ·~
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Melanin
skin of people of
ELANIN lS A P!GtvfENT rN TliE
:w.
chemical stuctu re of
5, 6-tudolc <luinone
ing enzyme which catalyzes the
conversion of tyrosine (an
amino acid) and stabilizes the
conformation of the melanin
structure.
The metal ion acts as a backbone for the polymer
struclure of melanin, resulting in a metal-organic com-
plex. The amino acid forms peptide-linked formations
with the metal ions. The ligands are attached at the
mtrogen atoms.
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.,
-~ - :c~ff~
~ -g~
chemical stucture of mdanin molecule
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As a senticondttctor, melanin has an energy gap.
The absorption of energy is required befox:e electrons
can jwnp into the conduction band and make melanin
conductive. An increase in conductivity increases the
sensitivity of melanin to the electromagnetic world of
etheric beings, astra1 projections and spiritual entities.
At low frequencies, the conductivity of melanin is
small, but at ultra high frequencies (UHF), melanin is
a superconductor. Maximum cw-rent flows only on
the skin, due to the skin-effect, at m.elanin' s UHF res-
onant frequency.
~~~~~~~m~i-----lMerarun is
P ti1e most im-
portant sub-
stance in the
human body.
lt is an oxi-
dized form
of RNA,
which en-
ables the
body to co-
ordinate the
production
King Tutankamen onlli~ t:hronf.' of Proteins
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The Spiritual or
Electromagnetic Worlds
~ATURb of God is central to Christian
T HE MYSTEHIOUS
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etherel'll 1. a: of or related to the regions beyond the
earth b: celestial, heavenly c: unworldly,
spirituaL
2 a: lacking material substance: munaterial,
intangible.
ether 1 a: the rarefied element formally believed to
fill the upper regions of space
b: the upper regions of space: l1eavenly
2 a: a medium that in the undulatory theory
of light permeates all space and transmits
transverse waves
b: the medium thal transmits ractio waves
ethic the discipline dealing with what is good and
bad and with moral duty and obligati011.
2 a: a set of moral principle~> or values
b; a theoxy or system of moral values (the
present-day materialistic)
Ethiopic 1 a: a Semitic language formally spoken in
Ethiopia and stilt used as the liturgical lan-
guage of the Christian church in Ethiopia
2 a: the Ethiopic group of Semitic lan-
guages.
utopia 1: an imaginary and indefinitely remote
place 2 a: a place of ideal Perfection esp. Ln
· laws, government and social conditions.
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The rise of materialism brought new language,
electromagnetic replaced the word "ether," in describ-
ing the heavenly medium, thus erasing the link
between spiritual and natural phenomena. The patho-
logical condition of race caused them to enforce this
separation academically and religiously, by claiming
that the classical ether was unnecessary and the vacu-
um was somehow endowed with odd and unusual
characteristics. With their strong emphasis on materi-
alism, all electromagnetic theory was co-opted for
material implementation, therefore losing all spiritual
application.
Anyone d isplaying an interest in electromagnetic
spiritualism was considel'ed to be a pseudo-scientist
and ridiculed. There were many devices which
claimed to photograph, or record the voices of the
dead. These ghost detectors were routinely rejected by
the materialist' scientific community.
The seventies brought renewed interest in Psychic
Phenomena and ESP around the world. Knowing that
belief is the prerequisite to the use of ones psychic
ability, the scientific community conspired to take
over this research with the aim of disproving and sup-
pressing any attempt at legitimizing this field. So most
people continue to expcril!nce vivid dreams, visions,
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Osiris The First
Resurrected Christ
able to reconstruct
the body with the
exception of the
penis, which was
thrown in the Nile
and eaten by fish.
Her lamentations
were heard by Ra,
who sent his fow1h
son Anubis to wrap
the body with ban-
dages and per£om1
aU rites due one of
Honr~, O~m~ and lqsq iiiiiililill his stature. Isis
caused the breath of
life to cnt~r into the body by the rapid beating of her
wings, whereupon Osil·is was resurrected and became
the king of the other world. While hovering over the
body ... he became pregnal)t and later conceived a son
Horus, who would avenge his fathers death.
Hence-forth all the dead of Egypt were considered
Osiris, wrapped in the bandages of the familiar
mummy, with lhe hope of resurrection in the spirit
world of the <mkhet ¥~ "the land of life."
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If the Egyptians seemed to be preoccupied with
the dead, it is from a belief that lile on Earth was mere-
ly a preparation for an eternal life. The proof of thi<;
could be demonstrated by the ankh, which become
the symbol of life, because of its ability to detect the
energies of that realm.
Further proof LhaLlife on Earth was preparation for
another life is the manner in which we dream. Dreams
are our Oedgling entrance into the spirit world while
we are still alive. Our earliest attempt at spititual
tlight are short. While cheaming the penis is usually
creel (the phallus of Osiris is unnecessary) and the
body i~ kept 1igid by powerful chemical secretions
from the bra:in; which prevent H from acting out the
experience. During those brief seconds we are as if
dead, yel alive in the other world.
The d11.ys of our yenrs arc th.re~ score years an, reason
of stnmgth they be four score years, yct l labor and
sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
Pstllm 90: 10
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In
the original myth,
Homs lost an eye in his
victorious battle agah1st
Set. After his wound was
healed by Thoth, he gave
These Greek lelters, alpha th
and Omega, have come c eye to Osiris to eat,
to represent Christ. which vivified and
strengthen him. The eyes of Horus are the sun and
moon. Our sun is living water, made mostly of hydro-
gen that has not suffered the death of oxidation.
There is much evidence to conclude that life cner-
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Tti£ A"'KII ¥
The hieroglyphic symbol which represents Khnum
consists of a Tct between the raised arms of the Ka
symbol and the word ~ ~({.·~·Jaw\ which means
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ation, whether to tntst Satan's path or thl! path which
leads to Eternal Life as gods.
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TuEANKH ¥
The gods, who are a spiritual race of photonic
beings, made man in their own image and likeness, to
serve them on Earth. However man became aware of
his own divinity and sought to be like the gods while
in the t1esh.
The story in Genesis also relates the longevity of
Adam and his sons, whose average life span was 900
years.
Then the Lord said, "My spirit shall not abide in man
for ever, Jor he is flesh, but his days s.hall be a hun-
dn:d and twenty years"
Gen~sis 6:.3
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and discharging through the spark gap, to provide
excitation for the loop circuit in the figuTe below. A
minimum of 300 volts is required to produce a spark
across the gap.
The relaxation oscillator is an ineJficiPJlt method of
excitation, because the discharged cannot be synchro-
nized. However, with the use of kam (galena), a more
effective continuous wave excitation osciUator can be
made that requires significantly lower voltage.
The loop and plates above are also a tank circuit which
is shunted across the gap and capacitively coupled to
the input resonant circuit. This transmitter radiates
UHF power to ankhs of comparable size withiJ1 the
vicinity.
The spark was considered to b~ an indication of
Gods presence because within a spark. all frequencies
are generated, therefore, all circuits am compelled to
respond. The large capacitance of the shrine or ark
could provide powerful sparks of lightning sufficient
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a divine light.
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..
When this type of ankh was constructed and
attached to a battery, it operated like a motor and pro-
duced 'high voltage spikes at audible frequencies.
The coils on both sides of the loop, form an elec-
tromagnetic switch, which switches on and off under
the influence of magnetic attraction and the flexibility
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sen .0. 1
or .a kh I!D lJ.'senk or senkh.
sen means, similal', dual, two or alike.
Similar lo loday's AuorescenL1amp, the senk was used
extensively before the numerous uwasions put this
light of Egypt out forever.
Since there are no known surviving examples of
the senk, its basic operation can only be extrapolated
frum fluorescent light theory and examples depicted
in Egyptian Art. The primary elements of the senk's
construction are:
I. partially evacuated glass tube
2. coil or loop (inductance)
3. plate:. (c,,pacitor)
4. DC. voltage
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rapidly changing electrostatic field. The air in the tube
is ionized by the presence of high-frequency oscilla-
tion in the coil and plates, at 10 to 50 MHz. The ion-
ized gas in the tube becomes conducting and estab-
lishes drrect current flow from the battery through the
tube, further increasing the intensity and duration of
the glow.
loop The ionized gas tube of the
~-...._ .-
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THii ANKH ¥
Ankh Circuits
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l ,,,,
Lo battery
microwave!.
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The Heavens
A considered heaven to be
LTHOUGH THI:: ECYPTtru'.:S
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Till! ANKII ¥
hw1dred and forty-four cubits by a man's measure,
that is, an angel's
RL'vemtion 21:15
description of
the measurement are
is
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Heaven Earth
~ life
-
a nkh
n water
kh dusl (symbolize.d b~
~
a "neve
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Father who art in Heaven, ... 1 and the Father are one
and ... Son of man, you will be well on your way to an
understanding of eternal life.
From the Egyptian point of view,0 ~;(pet) heav-
en was made from a material called JJ ~ .Q:. Ul baa.
This baa (baa; metallic substance i.e. black meteoric
iron) was known to have metallic properties such as
conductivity and reflectivity.
The ionosphere is a mirror image o£ the electro-
magnetic emissions from the Earth, no matter how
faint. The spiritual characteristics of every object on
Earth is duplicated in Heaven, because their emissions
cause the electrons there to vibrate in such a way as to
emit an exact electrical image of all earth transmission.
~~ I
lonosphere ..... ;, ~
,'~V: ,. .: ',
,' ,' , .. <, ...... ... ...
, .. , ... ,' "'.. ...... ',
.....:,,;,,' ...........' . . , '.':,as above ~o belo"'"
,,', ..,,, .................. . .
,';-:,-:.',--
, ,,
...............................
......
, , ,. ... ' ... ...
,':~"'' ....... .,:-.:~... ...
, . .. ,. ... ,:: ...... ...
~~- '
...... ~~
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barth
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~ AFRICAN ORIGIN OF El.£cl.ROMAGN ETISM
91
Tm.ANKH ¥
ingredient, for which our race has been made to suffer
is melanin, the dust of the Kha. The word Kha ranges
in meaning, from dead body or corpse to powdered
medicine or simply the dust of the deod.
Allow me to digress for a moment to examine the
use of dust in the early days of radio. A phenomenon,
which permitted the detection of radio waves, was the
response of dust particles to electromagnetic waves
caused by a spark. Particles of duc;t tend to stick
together (coherence) aligning themselves in such a
way as to increase the current flow in a certain dhec-
tion. The early rectifiers, known as coherers, were
made by filling a tube with an electrically responsive
dust or filings, (See: Lodge's transmitter and receiver).
When there was a passage of electromagnetic waves
the coherer would conduct, however once aligned
they were no longer responsive and needed to be
tapped periodically to loosen the patticles to respond
Lo the nexl incoming wave. This is the reason why the
dreamer's body must be kept rigid, like the dead, for
movement disrupts the alignment reducing conduc-
tivity.
Christ said to Mary, "Touch me not, for I am not
yet ascended unlo my father."
92
~ A~lllC AN OniCIN OF llucmOM -I.G:-IETISM
I' _-I
0 ('.
-
mg
T
ln Millikan's oil drop experiment, an electrically
charged oH drop is suspended between two plates by the
upward force of an eleclric field against it's wei.~ht mg.
93
TH8 ANl<fl ¥
Who Knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward,
and the spmt of beast that goeth downward to the
ear:th?
Ecclesinste s 3:21
94
~ AmlCAN ORsCIN 011 ELEcrnOMAGNRTJSM
95
Tue ANK.A ¥
nomenon. While representing all the elements of air-
borne electromagnetic wave transmission, it evokes
the wisdom and spirituality associated with isis.
SET! (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence)
96
~ AfRICAN OIUGJN OF I!tOC'l"ROMi\.GNIIT!SM
1 charge, con-
firmed the
existence of
Prwlordi~J extraterres-
lllmosphere
trial life. If
the chemical
composition
of amino
acids (hydro-
gen, oxygen,
carbon, ni-
tube contains trogen and
amino acid!">
other trace
elements),
can be found
97
THEANKH ¥
in the upper- atmosphere, then why should life be lim-
ited to the earth. The synthesis of more complex mol-
ecules (protein and nucleic acids) by linking together
amino acids, involves the bonding of an amino group
(H 2N) and an acid group (COOH). The C- N bond-
ing results in the removal of (H and OH) a water mol-
ecule, exactly what SETI is seardting for. In this hos-
pitable environment, of the heavenly ocean, the holo-
graphic projection of the recently dead is reconstruct-
ed, giving birth to the Son of man. This is what is
mean.l by the return of Christ in the clouds, now
revealed in the present age of Aquarius.
lt is said that these beings traverse the heavens in
boats or barges. These UFO's are lhe Fishers of men.
The Government is fully aware of the existence of
these beings, andnas launched an extensive campaign
of disinfoxmalion to prevent its cilizens from knowing
the truth. How could they explain to their people that
the lowly Africans are merely beings in a caterpillar
stage, destined to be transfigured into an lmage of
splendor and glory. Creatures whose total existence is
so eluguently expressed in the life cycle of the Scarab
beetle.
'lll
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• •
99
THE ANKH ¥
100
f(!JJ AfRICAN OllJGIN OF E.lECTROMACNliTISM
African
Astrophysics
between the Big-Bang
T
l-lli rHJ::OSOJ>HlCAf CONFLICT
and U1e Steady-state model of the tmiverse, is
unresolved after 4000 years. It is deeply rooted in the
Osirian and Amenite perspectives concerning the ori-
101
Osiris, God of continuity through the resurrection
of the dead, is lhe Steady-stale unjverse. A philosophy
which arose £rom the African's view of himself as a
reflection of the God Osiris, the Ultimate Black. The
Ancient African A~trophysicist, studying the universe,
also looked inside himself and fotrnd that the connec-
tion between melanin and the black hole, was the elec-
tron (the breath of life 4 ).
The Grand Unification Theor~ which eluded
Albert Einstein, has already been solved. The AfJ·icans
discovered that subatomic particles, Like the electron,
were created when ordinary matter (energy) passes
through a black hole. However, since the Europeans
ca nnot accept Osiris, their scientists have sought
diverse theories in order to circumvent the b.·uth of a11
aJl powerful Black God.
102
f{j}.t A !'RIC AN OJUC.IN OP ELECTRO~lACNmSM
African
Plasma Physics
103
THE ANKH ¥
ity, it stands to reason that our moral nature is an
expression of a more direct contact with God through
the spirit. In other words, melanin is your link with
the Universal Mind of God and morality is the
Universal Law of reconcil-
iation characteristic of our
God Osiris. Osiris is the
God of Judgment and the
cross-road, whether to go
right or left on the Path
that leads to Him and
Peace in the eye of the
storm. The Egyptian sym-
bol of a plasm IINNiA is the
same as "n" or water, but it
must be considered as Uv-
Osiri~ ing water. It is also illus-
tt·ated in the symbol of the
aurora~ which most people can recognize as an
electrical discharge in what is now called a cathode-
ray tube.
104
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African
Quantum Physics
105
THE ANKR ¥
Here the existence of a non-local reality is defined
by a difference in time reference. Por if a thousand
years is as a day, then something is traveling 365,000
times faster.
The intermediary between thls world and the Tuat
is the electron, the substance of the soul. H is indivisJ-
ble, eternal and coru1ected to the mind of God. 'TI1is
alternate reality can be understood in the analogy of
the whale, whose dorsal fin emerges when the whale
surfaces for air. What we observe is the point-l ike
character of the .electron or fin, but beneath the surface
lies the greater glory of the whale. The Ka, which sur-
faces periodically from the sea of eternity, is repre-
s.ented not oJ:tly as a particle but also a wave (the
mythological serpent .LJ J1 @) Qeb. The human body
is merely the skin of this mystical serpent whicl1 ls
shed periodically and in which the god walks u pon
the Earth.
106
The Science of Kemit
107
THE ANKH ~'
108
ancient gods, which ruined th(' national economy and
a"eated enemles thxoughout Egypt. The disks were dis-
mantled du.ri.ng the reign of Tutankhamen, to fund the
restoration of the ruined temples of the Ancient gods.
109
TmANKH ¥
as opposed to the modern three dimensional repre-
sentation.
Su.wsA& n
hom .-mt(?!Uia
Akenaten' s
mJcrowaveankh
device
110
The disc of Aten, concentrated the microwave radia-
tion into the hom antenna, exciting the wings of Isis
(resonant cavity) into oscillation. The natural frequen-
cy of her wings and the incoming mjcrowaves are
mixed (heterodyned) and the lower difference fre-
quency, which resulted from the mixing, is detected
by the loop. An explanation of the loop's function in
this FM discriminator requires em excessive use of
technical jargon, which would only detract from the
spiritual essence of this divinely inspired device.
This radio telescope could detect radiation from
stars and other stellar activities in the cosmos.
Akenaten was dismissed as a heretic and is not a
favori te among European Egyptolog]st$ because of his
distil1ctly African appearance. but he was undoubted-
ly one of tbe greatest astronomer- scientists ilt human
history. For he not only discovered the renmants of the
Original Spark (the Atcn, the Big bang) from which all
life originated, bul he founded the first religion based
on the Oneness of God.
Higher on the electromagnetic frequency scale
above microwaves are the invisible infrared rays also
known as heat. And by exploring infrared we come to
the real reason the pyramids were built.
The word "pyramid" means, fire within (pyr; fire,
heat & mid; middle), not the familiar flames, but the
Ankhet!:. Q. ~ ~ living fire." A special fire whose
flames were life giving. These rays were concentrated
1l1
TREANKH ¥
or focused by the pyramid into the sacred chamber
under its base.
TI1.e pyramid was si:rnply a lens which focused a
specific frequency of infrared waves on the sacred
chamber.
112
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+
t/l~ +
0 ' 0
o~c~o t +
~--
113
Tl:IEA.NKH ¥
I I
--~\:
...... , ,', .. ,.
'
\
,
----.. ------
,' .....
,,"' ..., ..
114
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ASCLEPIUS
115
THE ANKH ¥
murder, responded by killing the thunder-making
Cyclopes of Zeus.
Asdepius was associated
with serpents and his
emblem of twin winged
snakes is still used as the
insignia of the medical
profession.
Focused infrared rays
were also used to dehy-
drate the bodies of the
'---- - -----_.Jdead. This sophisticated
form of mummification, usually reserved for nobility,
produced the most life-like mummies because of the
precision of the dehydration process.
However the ultimate use of infrared rays,
involved the semiconductor nature of melanin, which
requires an infusion of energy to bTidge the gap
between it's levels of conduction. With this constant
source of power the Kha of the Pharaoh would remain
an electrically active antenna, supporting his heaven-
ly reflection in divine splendor.
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~ AFRICAN ORIGIN Of £u;cTROMAGNETISM
ll7
After receiving this revelation, I beseeched my lord
and master, the High Priest Sankhamen, continuaJ.ly
to grant me the knowledge of the secret workings of
the ankh of Hglit, which was referred to as the Neb
ankh. Understanding of the Neb ankh was aChieved at
the culmination of a lifetime of study and religious
discipline. Although 1 am only a messenger, with a
message already too complex for those who would
receive it, I felt compelled to include some n1ention of
it's enormous importance.
The Neb ankh was an awesome experience which
would change forever, the initiate's perception of real-
ity. For it was a foretaste of life after death, a discovery
of an existence outside the mass of the body, a feeling
of total weightlessness and an inter-dimensional
access to the Tuat (the otherworld).
Superior African Technology has already achieved
levels which are still ~ought to b"e science fiction.
TI'te rewards of African Nationalism will be the
ability to mount large.scale research efforts1 akjn to the
Space Program or the Manhattan Project, to revive
ancestral wisdom. Imagine the cohesive power and
national tmity in Kemit during the E1·a of Pyramid
Building. Modem teclmology is.still in its infancy a11d
can only scratch the surface of this enormously com-
118
G AFRICAN ORICIN OF Et.ECTROPI.tACNEDSM
119
THEANKH ¥
Coherence is the essential property of a laser (Light
Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation),
and Black skin can be made to lase.
120
Conclusion
'
tc BA.c;IC CH.\RACTI:K or African Science is the pro-
T motion of life, as opposed to the Euro-centric pre-
occupalton v.rith destructive or weapons based tech-
nology. Because of this mind--set, the view that all sci-
ence has some weapons potential, Europeans are
intent on suppressing Al1kh Science as a matter of
National Security. Their need to mis-educate African
d1i1dren results from a very real feaT, that the genetic
memory of these mental giants will be awakened. This
policy has been in effect since the Greeks first encoun-
tered this advanced extraterrestrial civilization of the
Nile Valley.
Because of the barbaric nature of the Greeks, the
Amen Priests were killed, libraries burned, religion
distorted and hieroglyphic writing forbidden. This
arms race mentality is a permanent feature of Euro-
science, having the effect of placing all science under
the scrutiny and directorship of the governing body,
in order to prevent a departure from science that is
only beneficial to Whites. The encounter with an alien
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~ AfRICAN ORICIN Of £t.EcrR0'-'IAGNETISM
Afterword
HEN I FIRST READ Til~Anklt:African t)rigin of eleetro-
W mngnitism, 1 was elated, because all positive
mformation about the Ankh is necessary to awaken
tlw Nubian Kamitik Giants sleeping in the belly of
Amenta (the West). The Ankh is the old rugged sign
that has been despised by the world. The four major
world religions: Hebrew-Israelite, Buddhism,
Chtislianity and !slam were all nurtured by the Ankh
p(·ople of the Nubian Hapi (Nile) Valley. In this scin-
tillating book, the electromagnetic power of the Ankh
has been scientifically investigated by Nur Ankh
/\men.
The Egyptological would-be suppressers of
AirakaNubian Spiritual High Kultrue continue to
deny tht! primacy of Afrakan Kosmik thought and its
.1pplication in the mundane realms. These humble
lllack farmers of the Nile Valley could not poSSibly
have knowledge of electricity and atomic energy.
I ong before the atom was discovered and misused by
western man, Atum appeared on the temple walls of
Khamit (Egypt) as the primordial principle of unman-
tft'sted potential. Il was Atum, cradled on the head of
T'lah, the unmoved mover who copulated within her-
Til£ ANKH ¥
himself to bt·ing forth Shu-Nifu, the fire fed wind and
Tefnut-the materialization of H 20. These complemen-
tary elements sustain the Ankh (Life) principle of the
wombniverse.
Nur Ankh Amen has not been criticized because of
fear that the reclamation of Ankh SpirituaJ Science by
Afrakan people, will make the foreign imposed reli-
gions obsolete. The oppressor knows this much, that
the Ankh sign itself is a primordial mental key to
unlock the gates of ancestral memory. In his book,
Black Seminaritws Without a Black Theologtj, Dr. Yosef
Ben Jochannan issued a call for restoration ol the
Ankh to its place of primacy in Afrakan Spiritual High
Kulture.
The Ankh is also carried by 1\Tubian Kamitik initi-
ates in. the .major cities of the West. Bearers of the Ankh
are very courageous people who are undaunted by
the slander against the Ankh. They have seen beyond
the lie that the original AfrakaNubian bearers of the
Ankh were ' pagan' and 'heathen' people who 'wor-
shiped idols.' Yet this slander has caused many people
of Afrakan ascent to turn away from Ankh science.
Bearers of the An.kh are keepers of a sacred legacy
whiCh calls them to service as healers in the earth. On
the temple wails of Aton-Ra Akhet (called El-Armana
today) the A ton Ra (Sun) is chiseled in stone project-
ing rays terminating in Ankh (Life). Tite rays of A ton-
124
Ra are the food of planlc;. To consume green plants is
the way we feed our internal !'Un within the pineal
gla.,d.
The firgt Ankh bearer W<lS called Heru (in Greek
I Iorus) The aim of all initiate:; in Ankh Sacred Science
is to become transformed into Heru. Hem is the Ankh
(Life) advocate ruling the upper realms of your
Konl:-ciow.ne:.s Heru Ast, the Nubian Falcon of the
Holy Spirit, is pictured on temple walls flying with
Ankh c, in its talons. Heru - the Ankh (Life) messenger
came with word~ of healing and life.
T/1e Socio-Spiritunl Menui11g of the Ankh
ln woman the loop of the Ankh represents the womb,
the crossbar the fallopian tubes, the staff the birth
can~l. ln man the loop is his prostate, the crossbar his
testes, the staff his penis. Ankh is a life wand.
Khamitically speaking our ecological Ankh is that
loop of mist drawn up through the power of Aton-
Ra':. (the Sun's) rays to make clouds which is purified
by the Kosmik kiss of Tcfnul (moic;ture). It falls back to
earth (the crossbar) as Nun (Rain) or Hapi (die inun-
dated river) fertilizing and bringing the seed of new
life (th~ c;taff) out of the ground as vegetal food of life
in lhe ursl times. Ptah's face was green with the
promise of r~newal and regeneration of life through
eating and drinking the g reen. Queen Afua who as
Mul Nebt-Hel is Chief Priestess of Purification says,
125
THE ANKH ¥
"Eat green, wear green, walk on green'' and Priestess
Tchuti adds, "Put green in yom pocket. " Reroe.m ber
electromagnetic Ankhs utilized copper which is oxi-
dized as green. This is the great drama of the rebirth
of Asar the Resurrected One. Ankh is the perennial
symbol of the Divine Afrakan family in perpetuity.
However you look at it, Ankh is life.
Special Note: For Bearers. Wearers nnd l<eepers of A11kl1
Ankhians·are not selfi.'>h, we share the giftc; of heal-
ing and life with all people who respect the primordial
Aftakan sou.tce of all eru:th-life . 'fhe mitochondrial Eve
is a Nubian Khamit woman - Ta-U rl Sekemel Mut Ast.
The Ankh is an Afrakan re-birth concept and sym-
I
bol which Afraka gave lp the world when she pre-
served the Ankh on temple walls and as amulets.
Ankh may be worn by all who adore NTR tl1e one life
somce as NTR Ankh (Divine Supreme Womb/Seed
Source of Life) the Mother/Father Creator. A wearer
of the Ankh is not racist, is not violent, does not eat
dead or hve an.imals, nor flesh, avoids any foods th<tt
cause putrefaction or fermentation stinking up the
body and does not eat creatures with eyes. An initiate
wearer, carrier or u.c;er of the Ankh honors the femi -
nine (womb) principle as the first and eldest manifes-
tation of divine in Kosmos and on earU1. She/ he is
cogt1izant of the need of Maat in a patriarchal world.
Ankh supporters practice Maatiarchy - balanced
126
Execution of power in female / male relahonsh1ps.
Anklt demands focus and attenhon to ~piritual and
material needs simultaneously.
However you see the Ankh ei thcr a~ a Spuitual,
Kultural, healing or scientific tool or wand, it is essen-
tial to remember that the Creators of the Ankh instru-
ment caused the rise of the longest lasting most right-
eous civilization in the Hapi (Nile) Khamitic Valley
and sent messengers of Ankh (Life) to all people of
earth. So tenacious is humanity's hold on Ankh (Life)
that Ankh subliminally creeps up in all English words
of continuity. All gerund (ing) words/sounds conceal
the Hesi (mantra) Ankh- "ing" is continuity through-
out all tim e and all space. 11te an chor which secures
the lives of passengers on a stormy sea conceals the
hcs1 (word/ sound) Ankh. When we thank the Creator,
we use the word Ankh. Connect conceals Ankh in the
letters "onnec." Our interconnectedness with NTR
(Divine) is the greatest lesson tallght by Ankh (Life
Eternal) science. Ask your k-nee (reverse the sound
and the movement). Ask your ankle, ask your tongue
which stimulates the waters wh.ich form the sound of
your voice. Ankh the very word in MTU NTR begms
with the wave, (Nu) water. According to Gerrald
Massey in Ancient Egypt Light of the World, the very
• word King conceals the Khamite hope of life eternal.
Nkh, Ankh - -g may he live. -g Uw t.he -g.
U7
THl!ANKH ¥
The Ankh unifies us all in spite of religious and
philosophical differences because i1 is the sign of the
Wombniversal Afrai<osmik SpirituaJ source of all reli-
gions. Without Ankh (life) of what use is religion?
Meditate on ankh as you hesi (chant) Ankh over and
over. Come to Ankh. Come to Life.
May this book serve to fill in open gaps in your
knowledge. Add this scientific and spiritual portion to
your store of Ankh knowledge (reverse the first three
letters in know what do you get? Onk, life.) Ink makes
the word permanent. The written words of wisdom
gives life. I offer this humble addendum as J have
been asked. May you take your Ankh back. RISE
AFRAKANUBIANKHAMITfKUSHlTE PEOPLE,
RISEI
128
l
Glossary
ankh: A tau cross with a loop on top.
diety: A person or thing revered to as supremely powerful or
beneficent.
djed: Cruciform symbol with at least three cross bars.
lodestone: naturally occurring mineral that is strongly mag-
netic.
aurora: Intermittent electrical discharge that occurs in the rar-
efied upper atmosphere.
ionosphere: An ionized layer in a planetary atmosphere
where free electrons and ions with thermal energies exist
under the control of earth's gravitational and magnetic
fields.
ions: electrically charged atoms or group of atoms.
electron: negatively charged elementary particle of the atom.
DNA: The nucleic acid forming the genetic material of all
cells.
Heh: God of infinity.
chakzas: The points located along the body that are known as
energy centers. They are seven of them.
diode An electrical device that allows electricity to flow in
.. one dlrection only.
SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
UFO Unidentified Flying Object.
Khnum: A Ram-headed creator god often dep~cted at a pot-
129
Ttll.ANKH ¥
ter's wheel fashioning man o:ut of day.
Hatbor; Goddess of jou, love, fe.rtility music and dance
and daughter of Ra.
Alchemy: A fo.nn of chenli$try during the Middlt> Ages that
attempted to discover a method of transmuting base metal
into gold.
scepter: A rod or wand held in the hand as a emblem of regal
OI imperial powet.
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~ AFIUCAN ORTGIN OF ELECTROMAGNhlll>M
Index
133
Cesarean l>ection, 115 Fourier, 48
Chskras. 129 Fourth-dimensional: matter, l 03.
Chemical, 32, 55, '51, 66, 97 world, lOS
Chronos, 75 Franklin, Benjmniu, 11
Colonial powers, 10 G
Corona, 72,115
Corona-like, 42 Galaxy, 96: radio, 101, 103
Coronis, 115 Galena, 39, 76, 80
Cosmic background radsation. 108 Galvani, 41, 43
Cosmos,lll Gauss, SO
Creator-god, 1!6 Goddess, 40, St, 94, 95, 129, 130
Cyclopes, 116 Gods, 18, 20, 24,48, 76, 94,109, 117
Gold, 26, 27, 32, 34, 87, 108, 129
D Golden calf, 51
DeVIces. 12, 37, 53, 62 Gorgon, 115
Diek.'CITic, 95, 119, 130 Granule, 56, 94.95.119
Diode, 80, 129 Granules, 56
Diodes, 53 Grave-robbery, 11
Djcd, 24, 31, 32, 34. 48,116. 119, 129 Greek., 12, 25, 66, 68, 94, 125
DNA59, 129 GSR,41
s A
Egyptians, 33, 49, 50, 54, 66, 75. 80, .Half-wave, 52
81.85, 99 Hapi, 20, 123, 125. 127
Egyptologicnl, 11, 123 Hathor;51, 129
E~ptology, 34, 43, 130 Heh,78
Cnl$1clll, Albert,102 Henry. 34, 35, 50
Electri~33,35, 49,54, 77,87,93,95 Heritage, 12
F.tcctrical. 25, 26, 31, 97, 104, Hermes, see Thoth
Electricity, 35, -14, 78, Hertz, 11, 36, 37, 39, 52, 131
Electromagnet, 50 Hem, 77, 125, 128 see also Horus
Electrom<Xhanical, 75 Hie~lyphic, 19,31, 39, 47,70
Eleclr:on, 25, 49, 52, 87, 94, 105, 106, High-frequency discharge, 38, 49
Electronic, 11, 31, 47. 48, 54, 75,81 Hittite, 33
Electronics, 10. 12, 25, 43, 119, l3l Holographic. 98
Electrons, 58, 86, 87, 90, 93, 94, 129 Holy Spirit, S9
Electrostatic, 32, 80, 95 Horus, 64, 65, 68, 103 sre also Heru
Encyclopedia, Zolar, 19 Hydrogen, 32, 68, 96, 97
Euro~I!TI<:t', 121 Hyenas, 21
Ellropcan, 10, 12, 21, 25, 30. 34. 43, I
48, SO, 99, 111
Extraterrestrial, 96, 97, 1 1con.l3, 20
Ideograph, 33, -19,89
f Ideographs, 89
rire, 70, 111, 113 Imhotep, U4. 122 see also Asclt>pius
Fluorescent lamp, 79 lndia,43
Fossil, 112 hura~.40, 111, 113,116, 122
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Ionosphere, 85, 157, 90, 100, 129 Melanocytes, 55, 56, 103
~.19,51,64,65,96, 110,111 Melanoma, 74
Israel,17, 51 Mercury vapor tube, 53
[tahan, 41 MHZ.80.88
MiCroSCopiC, U9
J MllleruUWI'I. 43
jackal-headed, 22 MillJJum,93
Jesult.25 Molec:ules, 32, 45, 73, 98, 113
Jesus, 67. 91 Monothes:.--m. U17
Jewehy, 13, 31 Moses. 26, 29, 50, 51, 91
]ews,67 Murrurues, 29, 30, 68, 116
judaism. 141 Mummsficabon, 31, 51, 67, 116
Judgment. 40, 93. 104 Mummy, 18, 29, Sl, 65, 66, 119
K N
I<a. 69, ?0, 75, 88, 94, 105, 106 NASA,%
Kam, 4{), 76 Neb, 33, 118, 120
Kemit, 9, 12. 15, 25, 33, 53, 80, 107 Nekhbet,95
Kem.itic, 81 Neural: network, 56. Sl: receptors,
Kt.-y, 15, l6. 20, 63 73
Kh, 79,89 Neuro-melamn, 103
r<ha, 92, 93, 116 Neurotransmitter, 59
Khepcr, 99 Nttuto11, lsnac, 37
KJU)Uln, 69,70,75, 86,88 Nub,33
Khonsu, 24, 117 Nut, 99
Khufu, 29
I<irlian photogruph. 42 0
Kristos, 66 Oersted, Hans Chrislim1, 35
I<rst, 66, 68 Organic, 17, 45, 54, 56, 100. 112,132
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Osirian: legend, 64: perspective,
101
Laser, 120, 122 Other-world, 29
Laser-like, 72 Oxygen. 32. 97, 112. 113
Latent energy, 78 p
Lead oxide, ~
leydm J3r. 26 Papyn,37
Uebowstz mercury generator, 52 Papyrus,32
Light-tower, 70 Pharaoh, so. 116
l..ightnirlg. 26, 38. 76, 115 Photonic beings, 47, 7-l, 117
Lodestone, 25 Photons, 73. 113
Polytechnic Univetsity, 32
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Polytheistk, 107
Maal, 40, 126,130 Potter's wheel, 69, 86, 88, 129
Magic Egyptian, 31 Pseudo-scientist, 62
Magnebc, 25, 35, SO, 77, 78, trl 129 Pseudoscience, 20
Massey. G<rald, 66, 70 Ptah, 24, 117, 119, 123, 128, 130
Medieval: penod, 34 ~,Idles, 95 Pyr.urrid~9.107,lll
135
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Pythagor~~. 25 Swa:."tika, 56
Q T
Qeb,SO, 106 Talisman. 19
Quantum·lc;~p, 122 Tal.l, 129
Quinone, 55 Ted\nology, 9, 10, 33, 40, 43, f!J, 80,
Qut'an. 105 108.114,118,121,122
Tefnut,l25
R
Teht,34
R,a; 65, 12. 73, 75. bre.tth of. S6 Tehuti, t26
RadtDIJOI\: 55, 75, 87, 111, 113: Tet, 34.70-71, 75,87
Co.mic b.ldground. 1~ Thoth, 68, 103, us
Rndto, 29, 39. 61, 63, 73, 80, 87, 92, Tuat.. 87, 105, 106, 118
96, 101, IO."l, 111 Tunnel diodes, 53
Radlograph. 101 Tut,73
RiWI!.39 Tutankhamen, 19, 21, 33. 39, 57,73
Rites. 65 Tyrosinase. 55, 59
Rihl(lb, 19 Tyrosine, 55
RNA, 58 u
R~)scttn stone, 37
s Uas, 33
UF0,80,98,99
Snrred: objcclb, 26: ~hawber.ll2, UBI~ 58, 76
114 Ultrasonic erwil"tJnmcnt, 22
Sankh, 117 Ultrasound, 21,22
Sankhnrnt>n, 13, 118 University: Polytechnic, 32:
SarcophngtJS, 29 Princeton, 108,: of an.kh sctence,
Satan,72 117
Savant~. 30, ·18 Uraeus, 45
Sea rob beetle, 98, 99 v
Scepter, 24, .JS. ~s. 119
ScicncesWhollstk, 69: Egyptian, 13 Vatican, 21
Sdfe, 131 Vesica Plscis. 41
Scl:het. 83 Volta,ll, 30, :1.3, -18
Sekmet..20 w
Sem,32
Senkh, 79, 93 Walls, 77, 87
~ry ~~non, t4 Weber, 50
Scmm't't, 77 \-'lhale, 106
S..'tpt'nl. 48, 50, 51, 91, 95. 106 y
Set, 31!, ·19, Ill, 64, 68, 70, SO, liS, tm
Seb,96,% Yellow p~ent, 59,74
Shnn~'>-, 26, 29, 108. 117 z
Sine wavr, 15, 4A Zew. ll5, 116
Skm, 41,54-55, 57, 74. 75, 103,106, Zinc,32
Solar orbit, 99 Zoology,9
Stonehedgc, 20
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It behooves the African anthropologist to
every scientific discipline that modem technoiiOfl~'
has to offer, in the tradition of Chiekh Anta Di
to acquire the correct perspective on African
culture and civilization. Now is the time
Africans to wrestle Egyptology from the d utchet
of the djstorters of our civilization, by a more
forceful {Jnd public attack on their lies. We mu~tl
expose to the light of truth, every falsification ancl
every claim of a Eu ropean or Asian origin of Kemit
and re-establish the link with our ancestors for the
sake of our children.