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Is this a Cult?

They call us a cult only because we have a culture, and if you look up the word cult you’ll see that it is a derivative of the French word culte and the Latin word cultus means care, cultivation, and culture. As for you doctors and nurses, you know the term culture means the growing of micro tissues, cells or other living matter.

We are to accept that title because that is exactly what we are trying to do, keep on growing and growing and growing. We are reclaiming our own stuff, we are the original Egyptians Khemites, that’s us. We are the original Moors, Shabazz, Israelites and the Ishmaelites of your Bible and Koran, all of them were us!!! The wooly haired, olive toned skin, which includes all your Latin Americans, Carribeans, and Africans wherever they may be on the planet today.

Our tribes in the west once called Atlantis were Almacs, Washitaw and Tunics, just to name a few tribes that gave birth to the Native American tribes here on these shores now called America 3,000 years before Jesus, Yashua of 2,000 years ago. As far back as Ancient Sumer on into the stars from which we came as RIZQIYANS with a way of life called NUWAUBU throughout the Orion stars and the Sirius star constellation.

Source: Nin Hagur El (Nuwaubian Ball, 1996 AD)

Idol or Idle Worship

When I say idle worship I’m talking about when you sit around worshipping nothingness. You are worshipping nothing when you give it a name like “Aum” or some other “spiritual force” not seen, heard, tasted, smelled or felt. You are sitting around IDLY WORSHIPPING some spook God. If you have a favorite actor, singer, boxer, relative, spouse, animal, that has power to control your emotions, it is also a form of idle worship.

In other words, you are out of your mind. Then, you have people that worship concrete statues and buildings that have no life or give any life. To engrave the name of an unseen (feel, taste or heard) deity on an amulet or pendant and wear it around your neck transforms idle worship into idol worship. You are so caught up trying to worship something or somebody that you miss the picture in life. While you are sitting inside a body of chanting and singing to some unseen force or in a stadium screaming your lungs out for a singer, you could be making some worthwhile contributions to life. Stop wasting your time because when you really think about it, you are really worshipping nothing. Stop being guided and guide yourself to the RIGHT KNOWLEDGE.

Source: Right Knowledge

June 23rd to July 4th     

“SAVIOR’S DAY — we want it to be a big millennium festival, celebrating the birth of our Supreme Grand Master, please spread the word, and bring any and everyone you can. Let’s make Our Supreme Grand Master know that he did not waste 30 years of his life. Savior’s day is for everyone, not just AEO members.” — Egipt3x3@aol.com, 706.485.9809

“...for those NUWAUBIANS who weren’t able to make it to this spot on the planet Earth this year and had last minute notices. Know that our Savior, my dad, knows that your heart and your soul is here with us and for all of us that are fortunate enough to be here we’ll do our best to have a good time” — Nin Hagur El (Nuwaubian Ball, 1996 AD)

SCROLLS NOW!     

Wanna improve your life? Our scrolls are now available online. We are having a clearance. Our savior/brother has brought us nothing but the facts. They’re moving quickly, so you should too.

PTAH/EGYPT FACTS

56. The Roman Emperor, Hadrian was so fascinated by Egypt’s culture, that he had his villa near Rome fashioned after Canopus, an Egyptian town.

57. If Abu Simbel (built by Rameses II) wasn’t covered with sands, during the time when Herodotus traveled all over Egypt, and wrote what most people considered the seven wonders of the ancient world, the great monument would have been included amongst them.

58. Some of the carpenter’s tools used to build in Ancient Kham were: mallets, strings, bows, bow drills, saws, chisels, axes, and the adze.

59. Some of the weapons used in war, when it did occur were the following: bows, axes, arrows, long swords, short swords, shields, chariots, daggers and spears.

60. Medical equipment such as the forceps (an instrument used to clamp a baby’s forehead during birth) were found on a temple carving showing many different medical instruments.

previous Egypt Facts

Source: Science of the Pyramid

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