Kemetic Legacy Today

Interview with Nur Ankh Amen, Author of “The Ankh:
The African Origins of Electromagnetism”

When the book “The Ankh: The African Origins of
Electromagnetism” was published over a decade ago, it
sent shock waves through the African centered
community. Brother Nur Ankh Amen posits that many
Kemet images are not only spiritual symbolism but also
electrical diagrams. He revises the analysis of popular
symbols including the shen, djed, and ankh.Since publishing The Ankh, Brother Nur Ankh Amen has
virtually fallen out of public view. He is interviewed on
Kemetic Legacy Today via telephone.
   
       
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Shaka Zulu – Conclusion

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 9

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 8

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 6

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 5

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 4

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Shaka Zulu – Episode 1 (The Miniseries)

SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a $24 million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.

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Democracy Now

With Rumored Manhunt for Wikileaks Founder and Arrest of Alleged Leaker of Video Showing Iraq Killings, Obama Admin Escalates Crackdown on Whistleblowers of Classified Information

Pentagon investigators are reportedly still searching for Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who helped release a classified US military video showing a US helicopter gunship indiscriminately firing on Iraqi civilians. The US military recently arrested Army Specialist Bradley Manning, who may have passed on the video to Wikileaks. Manning’s arrest and the hunt for Assange have put the spotlight on the Obama administration’s campaign against whistleblowers and leakers of classified information. We speak to Daniel Ellsberg, who’s leaking of the Pentagon Papers has made him perhaps the nation’s most famous whistleblower; Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of the Icelandic Parliament who has collaborated with Wikileaks and drafted a new Icelandic law protecting investigative journalists; and Glenn Greenwald, political and legal blogger for Salon.com.

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