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Stolen Legacy by George G.M. James

  • torrell1
  • Dec 4, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 4

The Kemetik Origins of Western Philosophy


Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.  These are all names that I’ve heard before.  I recall the name Pythagoras from the “Pythagorean Theorem”.  I’ve never studied these Greek “philosophers” or learned about their history previously.  But after reading Stolen Legacy from George G.M. James, I now have a clear and vivid understanding of these ancient Greek “philosophers” and how so-called Greek philosophy is actually stolen Afrakan Deep Thought from the ancient Kemetyu.


Greek Philosophy is Stolen Kemetic Afrakan Deep Thought - Stolen Legacy George G.M. James
Stolen Legacy by George G.M. James

Stolen Legacy had me captivated from its very first sentence in the introduction - “The term Greek philosophy, to begin with is a misnomer, for there is no such philosophy in existence”.  The author then uses the first eight chapters to prove his statement with evidence and facts, like you would if you were presenting a case in court.  Chapter 2 provides details on how so-called Greek philosophy was alien to the Greeks and their conditions of life. This was due to the internal waring between the different Greek city-states, and the external threats from the invading Persians. Also, after these Greek "philosophers" went back to Greece, after having studied in Kemet, they were either killed or exiled for teaching foreign thought.


Chapter 3 discusses how Greek Philosophy was the offspring of the Kemetik Spiritual System.  Chapter 4 discusses how the ancient Kemetyu educated the Greeks. Chapters 5 and 6 goes through the different Greek “philosophers”, the teachings ascribed to them, and how their teachings actually originated from ancient Kemet.


Of the four Greeks mentioned in the beginning of this post, Socrates stands out the most to me for a couple reasons. First, "he is said to have been completely unknown up to the age of 40 and to have lived in a life of poverty. These circumstances point to a secrecy in training, and poverty as conditions of his life; and as such; they coincide with the requirements of the Mystery System of Egypt" - pg 94. Second, he was placed on trial in Greece, found guilty, and was killed for teaching foreign thought. Third, Socrates accepted his fate. He did not want to escape and run like his friends and students begged him to do.


Chapter 7 gives an overview of the curriculum of the Kemetik Spiritual System and how pieces of this curriculum shows up in a list of books said to have been prepared by Aristotle.  Finally, Chapter 8 breaks down how the mn nfr theology is the basis of all important doctrines in Greek philosophy.


Ancient Greece is the foundation of western civilization, which really means that the Hapy Etru and Afraka is the foundation of western civilization.  Stolen Legacy is an excellent read that gets straight to the point and to the matter at hand. Read it.


Stolen Legacy by George G.M. James

 
 
 

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