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Post by anansi on Dec 4, 2014 1:46:21 GMT -5
On November 19, 2014, Asar Imhotep sat down with Dr. Kipkoeech araap Sambu for an interview via Skype to discuss Sambu's works on the relationship between the Kalenjiin people of East Africa's relationship with ancient Kemet (Egypt), their ancestral homeland. Hi Guys here is another very interesting vid by Asar Imhotep he have a lot more so I will just say please sub to his channel. There is another interview with a Mr Jean-Claude Mboli,but you have to be patient he have a very thick accent,but well worth the viewing,one may have to unlearn some of the things we know.
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Post by nebsen on Dec 6, 2014 0:58:45 GMT -5
Strange, that I was checking out this video yesterday, because I had already subscribed to the channel(Asar Imhotep) about 2 months ago. I also have a DVD by Dr. K.A. Sambu called" African Origin Of Civilization Revisited" but for some strange reason it would not play on my DVD player, but have a new one, so I'll have to try again . Really like what Asar Imhotep is doing with his You Tube channel( Video Conference Talks) on important topics. Anansi, it would be great, if you could invite him to do a video talk with you here on ESR!
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Post by anansi on Dec 7, 2014 4:38:23 GMT -5
Strange, that I was checking out this video yesterday, because I had already subscribed to the channel(Asar Imhotep) about 2 months ago. I also have a DVD by Dr. K.A. Sambu called" African Origin Of Civilization Revisited" but for some strange reason it would not play on my DVD player, but have a new one, so I'll have to try again . Really like what Asar Imhotep is doing with his You Tube channel( Video Conference Talks) on important topics. Anansi, it would be great, if you could invite him to do a video talk with you here on ESR! Yes It would be but I am afraid I would't have any thing much in the way of the new language paradigm to keep an intelligent question and answer going I have a lot to learn and unlearn first and I haven't even began the process.
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Post by nebsen on Dec 7, 2014 5:57:26 GMT -5
Strange, that I was checking out this video yesterday, because I had already subscribed to the channel(Asar Imhotep) about 2 months ago. I also have a DVD by Dr. K.A. Sambu called" African Origin Of Civilization Revisited" but for some strange reason it would not play on my DVD player, but have a new one, so I'll have to try again . Really like what Asar Imhotep is doing with his You Tube channel( Video Conference Talks) on important topics. Anansi, it would be great, if you could invite him to do a video talk with you here on ESR! Yes It would be but I am afraid I would't have any thing much in the way of the new language paradigm to keep an intelligent question and answer going I have a lot to learn and unlearn first and I haven't even began the process. Well, I think you would be spot on, for you have a keen interest in the subject; but I do understand your reasoning . You could take questions from the members of ESR to ask Asar Imhotep, like from Zarahan Al~ Takruri, & Dejehuti, who are very knowledgeable & I'm sure would have some very interesting questions to ask. Also I would like to know what would you have to unlearn ?
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Post by anansi on Dec 7, 2014 22:31:54 GMT -5
Yes It would be but I am afraid I would't have any thing much in the way of the new language paradigm to keep an intelligent question and answer going I have a lot to learn and unlearn first and I haven't even began the process. Well, I think you would be spot on, for you have a keen interest in the subject; but I do understand your reasoning . You could take questions from the members of ESR to ask Asar Imhotep, like from Zarahan Al~ Takruri, & Dejehuti, who are very knowledgeable & I'm sure would have some very interesting questions to ask. Also I would like to know what would you have to unlearn ? That the language grouping as it is for Africa may very well be flawed or incomplete at best,that Africans may know more about the relationships between each other's languages than non Africans because they actually speak the languages and are living the culture of those languages,no one as far as I know would have made any real link with Coptic and a Nilotic language based off the paradigm that we now use.
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