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Grant Berkley
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  • Paperback: 522 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (17 Jan 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1412056004
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412056007
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 18 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 406,503 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Khumry "Welsh" are descendants of the Ten Tribes, who left Egypt for Israel and came to Britain. Their language correctly reads the Hieroglyphs revealing Moses, Joseph, Solomon, and others.

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The fact that researchers identifying the two British Kings named Arthur I son of Magnus Maximus, and Arthur II son of King Meurig should somehow be led along a long forgotten historical trail leading back in time and distance from Britain to ancient Etruria and Rhaetia, (Italy and Switzerland), and then further back to the Aegean and Asia Minor and on to ancient Armenia and Assyria around 730 BC and finally to Palestine, may at first appear strange. Read the first page
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By Vince
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I have read the book, and found it amazing. I have the utmost respect for Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett, with their thorough research, and not being swayed by the so called academics. At last some normality to the chronology of of ancient Egypt and the surrounding area. Why is it that for so long, the academics on this subject, follow eachother like sheep, with no sensible ideas. Now the truth is out, and using this book as a guide, history can now be researched without all the confusing muddled chronology. The book goes on to prove what I have always thought, and that is duplication of pharaohs under different names, and that the history of Egypt is not as old as has been made out in the past. No dark ages (as the academics use when they run out of ideas) either here, or anywhere else. If I have one fault with this book, it is not the writers, but the publishers. In one section, about 7 pages are repeated 10 pages futher on, and the phraseology throughout the book, with spelling mistakes and word ommisions makes it frustrating at times. The publisher is to blame for this by not proofreading and cutting corners, as the mistakes mentioned are glaringly obvious. However it didn't detract from what is a groundbreaking research into a very confused subject. I recommend this book highly to all who would like to know the answers to some important questions. (By the way I haven't forgot the important contribution of Grant Berkely, who wrote out the information on behalf of Wilson & Blackett.
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This book to me represents an important milestone in understanding Egyptian chronology. I recommend it not because the authors are necessarily correct in every detail, but rather, the unique approach, that is, that ancient Khymric provides the most consistent and straight forward means of decyphering Hieroglyphics,and the results are both electrifying and an enormous challenge to conventional Egyptologists. This book adds to the argument begun in modern times by Immanuel Velikovsky, that the key to the past lies in a multi-disciplinary approach, in effect, looking for the logical answer over the convoluted one that often seems favoured by academia. As so often turns out to be the case, the real evidence is there all along. Simply by promoting this approach, this book deserves a wide readership, but offers much, much more!
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Exposing the fools 21 April 2012
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This book is amazing. It brings to life the TRUE aspects of past knowledge. The lies and stupidity of recent so called proffessional academics is exposed. Wilson and Blackett never cease towards bringing about a mental orgasm.
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