#247218 - Fri Nov 12 2004 10:41 AM
Re: Japanese , African ,Anthropological Miseduca
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Prove THIS is what I'm asking: Quote:
The Space inhabitants sent expeditions to visit Earth. Everywhere their spaceships landed, they were described as gods from the sky, of thunder and lightning(Thor of the Norsemen and Shango of the Yorubas). They built eternal structures in Egypt(Pyramids of Giza and Cheops,twin statues of Ramses ), China(Pyramids), Peru(Nazsca Drawings), Mexico(Teotihuacan), and Easter Island. [/quoute]
Where is the proof?
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#247219 - Fri Nov 12 2004 10:53 AM
Re: Japanese , African ,Nigerian Languges
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Registered: Sat Jun 15 2002
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Thank you for your response, Onimisi. Yes, I understand the effects the civil war had on the peoples of your homeland, and I already knew of the Falasha and their plight. "Return of the Lost Tribe" is a brilliantly written article by Marc Shapiro for the magazine "The World & I", which gives further insight into the history and beliefs of the Falasha of Ethiopia, should anyone be interested.
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#247220 - Mon Mar 21 2005 08:18 AM
Re: Japanese , African ,The Jews of Africa
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Registered: Wed Dec 03 2003
Posts: 86
Loc: Abuja Nigeria
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More on the original Jews of Africa can be found at http://www.mindspring.com/~jaypsand/lemba.htm, if anyone is interested.
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#247221 - Wed Mar 23 2005 04:52 AM
Re: Japanese , African ,The Jews of Africa
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Registered: Tue Feb 25 2003
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Loc: Outer Sydney NSW Australia
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Quote:
I'll deftly sidestep the 'Atlantis theory' issue on the grounds that the vast majority of people on the face of this earth would be unable to provide categorical proof of their beliefs if asked.
Come on Izzi, everyone knows that God said "Proof denies faith and without faith I am nothing". Man said "The Babel Fish (which would go a long way to proving Onimisi's theories) is a dead giveaway, only God could create something with such a singlular purpose". God quickly disappeared in a puff of logic. Man went on to prove that black is white and got run over at the next zebra crossing. (Do you see all the glaring references to Africa and Japan?). My apologies to Mr Adams (God bless his soul{oops}) if I misquoted him!
Edited by Eraserhead (Wed Mar 23 2005 05:01 AM)
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#247222 - Sun Mar 27 2005 12:11 PM
Re: Japanese , African ,The Jews of Africa
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Registered: Wed Dec 03 2003
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Loc: Abuja Nigeria
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In the Ebira language of the Middle Belt region of Nigeria, there are two interesting words I would like everyone to look at. Ada am - my father Eva - number two Do Ada am and Eva look familiar? Let us do a little modification; Adaam Eve Still does not make any meaning? One more attempt; Adam Eve Conclusion: The Adam and Eve that are talked about by some Roman Empire religious books are undoubtedly of African origin. Latin language is derived from Sanskrit ; Sanskrit started in Africa.
Imagine a snake climbing a tree with a single fruit . It traces a helical path as it goes up the tree trunk. Two snakes climbing the tree will trace a double helix . From High School Biology, the human cell contains DNA . There is a double helix and a nucleus that stores knowledge about the human being. The nucleus can be represented by the fruit of the Tree. Conclusion : The knowledge of genetics is as old as the First People on Earth.
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#247223 - Tue Apr 12 2005 02:40 AM
Re: Japanese , African ,The Jews of Africa
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Prolific
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Loc: Outer Sydney NSW Australia
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Hey OnimisiB, I'm really impressed. You can take anything, put an African twist on it and turn it into a "conclusion". Can you tell me the African origins of these words?
Warrigal, Nulla Nulla and Oodnadatta.
I look forward to your answers.
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#247224 - Wed Apr 20 2005 03:49 AM
Re: Japanese , African , Origin of some words
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Eraserhead, I assume that these are from the Aboriginal languages of Australia?
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#247225 - Thu Apr 21 2005 04:29 AM
Re: Japanese , African , Origin of some words
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Prolific
Registered: Tue Feb 25 2003
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That's right OnimisiB. I thought you may be able to enlighten me on any African origins of these words as I have a theory that Koori people are descended from the sub-continent and you theorise that sub-continetal languages have African origins.
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#247226 - Thu Apr 21 2005 08:51 AM
Re: Japanese , African , Origin of some words
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Registered: Wed Dec 03 2003
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Loc: Abuja Nigeria
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Are these personal names or place names of the Koori people?
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#247227 - Fri Apr 22 2005 02:14 AM
Re: Japanese , African , Origin of some words
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Registered: Tue Feb 25 2003
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Loc: Outer Sydney NSW Australia
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Warrigal - animal name Nulla Nulla - weapon Oodnadatta - place name
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#247228 - Mon Apr 25 2005 02:34 AM
Re: Native Australian , African
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Registered: Wed Dec 03 2003
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Loc: Abuja Nigeria
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Eraserhead, I have been reading about aboriginal languages these past few days and I think I am getting at interesting results. Though not yet for the particular language you asked about. I have not gotten sufficent data on the Koori language. If it is okay by you, I may be able to find out more about the Kamilaroi http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/LANG/GAMDICT/GAMTH.HTMand Ngemba http://www.thullii.com.au/dancers.htmllangauges.
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#247229 - Thu May 05 2005 05:36 AM
Re: Native Australian , African
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Registered: Tue Feb 25 2003
Posts: 1825
Loc: Outer Sydney NSW Australia
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OnimisiB, perhaps you'd like to investigate the mob from where I live, the Darrug people.
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