Criminal European Institutions.

If the criminal European institutions stipulate that the Babylonians formulated the days of the week. They should perform necromancy and raise their Babylonians from their graves and let them accord us with their truth. A straightforward proposition.

Whatever ungodly and criminal institution, be it the BBC, Smithsonian, British Museum, or Google (which are mere propagators of false information). Perform necromancy and raise the Babylonians from their graves in the bid to know the truth.

Every person born automatically assumes a name based on the day of the week they are born. The origins of the days of the week are found in these names.

European institutions are all criminal and fraudulent for propagating false and pseudo-narratives of history. There are no ifs. There are no buts.

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Awotwe, Eight - The Cold Pulls.

Awotwe, eight, means the cold pulls. Agyatwe, is also eight, and also means the fire pulls. They both describe the ecliptic and the eternal journey of the sun.

When you map the annual journey of the sun, it creates the figure 8, which Europeans will call analemma. It was first formulated by Akanfo, the first people, Afrikans, who used this figure to represent the number 8 and called it awotwe or agyatwe. The cold pulls. The fire pulls.

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The annual journey of the sun causes the changes of the times and seasons. The alternation of the seasons between the warm and cold, winter and summer, the wet and the dry, between the two hemispheres.  

The world was already old and instituted long before the emergence of any non-Afrikan language or people. From the dawn of time and the universe, the knowledge systems were already established, from numbers, to the days of the week, to the zodiac and constellations and to the formulation of time and clocks.

Perhaps then, the most professional of astronomers, NASA, could enlighten the world on the meaning and origins of the symbol representing the number eight, which will be a challenge for them. 

Perhaps, Neil Degrasse Tyson and his cohorts could educate the world on this very sign and symbol, which will probably be over their heads.

Astronomers who can neither read nor understand astronomical signs and symbols. A tragedy of life and existence. The world was already old and instituted.

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Astronomers Who Can Neither Read Nor Understand Symbols.

Astronomers who can neither read nor understand astronomical signs and symbols. A tragedy of life and existence.

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NASA.

National Aeronautics & Space Administration. Maybe then, NASA, the most professional of astronomers, perhaps could enlighten the world on the meaning and origins of the symbols representing the number 8? They obviously can’t. 

“Astronomers who can neither read nor understand astronomical signs and symbols”.

Perhaps Neil DeGrasse Tyson and his cohorts could enlighten the world on the figure 8. Its origins and meanings, can they? They obviously can’t. What an indictment. A tragedy; astronomers who can neither read nor understand astronomical signs and symbols.

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The Fictional History of the…

The fictional history of the Babylonians, Greeks, Romans and the pseudo-narratives of the invaders and usurpers (Europeans like the Arabs) are all inconsequential to the history of the first people, Akanfo or Afrikans.

Afrika instituted the world. Afrika is the primary origin of humanity, language, culture and the knowledge systems of the world.

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O'gu'fo - Swordsmith.

The Yoruba people will say, Ogun. From which the Japanese will derive the word “shogun, a military commander. From here, the word gun will emerge in the English language.

Gu, to end, to finish, cognate of the word ku, which is to kill.

Language, do you know the origins of it? Do you know the origins of the language you speak? Afrika is the primary origin of language.

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Bɛtɛɛ or Tabaa - Soft

The roots and origins of the words beta or butter (as in a beta male or a software in beta mode).

Both words pertain to clay tablets, which will eventually become “nhoma”, a book. When clay is soft, you can mould it into any shape and inscribe anything on it. You then put it in the fire to solidify and also finalise the process of inscription.

A software in beta mode (like soft clay) is when the software is in early production or testing before final release.

Do you know the origins of language? The origins of ideas and words? Can you really substantiate the origins of words in the language you speak?

Afrika is the primary source of language and the knowledge systems of the world.

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Kitab - Arabic, Book.

Kita, to hold.
Bata, slab.

The ignorant Arabs, who, like the Europeans, are oblivious of their true history or origins, and enabled by Europeans, have convinced themselves of being the first and original people in the lands they criminally occupy today.

They, like the Europeans, clearly do not know their true history and origins, the origins of their language and the Islamic culture which derived from the oldest cultures of the world, Afrikan.

Kurabata, a tablet.

Kura, to hold.
Bata, a slab.
Kita also means to hold.

From here, the ignorant Arabs will derive the word, kitab, book. These Indo-Europeans who have convinced themselves of many things (all of which are pathological lies) clearly do not know their true history, their origins, the origins of their language and knowledge systems.

Too bad, AFRIKA had already instituted the world. Afrikan languages are the foundation of the world’s languages, and no language in the world was not influenced by the first and original languages.

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