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Actually the artifacts and symbols of ancient Black history are still all around us today. For Instance we pick up the trail
of ancient KMT and the truth of African History at the famous "Cleopatra's Needle" Monument in Central Park in New York City. Obelisks from Africa like this also stand in London, Paris, Rome,
Florence and several other European cities. Amazingly, none of those cities of present day Europe were even built when these Obelisk were cut from the bedrock of Nubia in Africa and carved with the Metu
Netcher, Sacred Writing of the Kemites, now called Hieroglyphics.
The first thing which one learns upon closer examination, and translation of the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics carved in stone
upon the 3600 year old spire, is that the words reveal the exploits and legends of Pharaoh Thutmoses of KMT, of the 18th dynasty. Thutmoses I, was the grandson of Ahmose and Nefertari from Wa'Set, who
defeated the Hyksos foreign invaders that had occupied KMT for 150 years, they founded the 18th dynasty. He was the son of Amenhotep I, who began the outward expansion of the KMT empire at the dawn of
the 18th dynasty (1560-1290 B.C.) and the father of Thutmoses, II and his sister, Queen/Pharaoh Hatshepsut.
He was the grandfather of Thutmoses III, another Empire building Pharaoh, who claimed
even greater widespread military victories in Thrace, now called Europe, Libya, Arabia, Asia Minor and Nubia, from 1600 B.C. to 1400 B.C.
Ramses II. of the 19th dynasty, later carved his name on Thutmoses stella and many an older kings statute, during his time
around 1250 B.C.
A mate to the Obelisk of Thutmoses I, now called Cleopatra's Needle, still stands down the aisle of the Grand Temple of Amen Ra.
This stone, now mis-named Cleopatra's
needle, is in fact nothing less that the "official" claim of conquest of ALL the lands to the North, South, East and West of KMT, during the reign of Thutmoses I, son of Amenhotep, who was the
son of Ahmose and Queen Nefertari's the founders of the Eighteenth dynasty.
Come with us as we Leave the USA to trace the story of Thutmoses III and his family, the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient
KMT, on this video tour of the ancient monuments KMT located at Giza, Sakara and Cairo, at the northern end of the mighty and majestic, 4,100 mile long, Nile river, Africa's longest river.
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