What a time to be alive. You are a treasure and what you're doing should make history.
@MisyeDiVre4 ай бұрын
You are doing the work of the most high my brother. I feel very fortunate to have encountered your work! Keep it up!
@kingmono4 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾 appreciate the support
@maureenpemberton59914 ай бұрын
Superb quality of getting information across and verifying that information. ( parts 1 and 2 ) This is the way forward : writing papers and being ultra professional ,because for some reason, some of the world expect people of African descent to have less intellectual clarity, objectivity ,determination and curiosity. You have more than matched " them" This is in the high leagues ,now.Expect to be taken even more seriously, now. This will pay off. 🎉🎉
@kimsaarunga9894 ай бұрын
Wow what a paper King. I have gone through it wholly and it's a good, researched counter-argument. I think the approach that we as modern day Black scholars is to get the papers done by the eurocentric scholars and debunk them while putting forth our afrocentric propositions. Thats the only way we shall correct their lies.
@phaeron24504 ай бұрын
When you do your next paper connected with your reconstruct, don't forget to mention the misleading tricks of the trade. The tilting of the skull, the moving of the spine, the adding of excess fat. In comparison with other reconstructs out there. I think that's very important, it was for me. I would mention it at the end of every reconstruct paper, to drive the point home.
@maureenpemberton59914 ай бұрын
This !!!!🎉
@AFRICA4AFRICANS4 ай бұрын
THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO HEAR!!! Your tone your stance!! NOW YOU ARE IN A BATTLE!!! Thank you my brother!!
@adambyars87634 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@apx4764 ай бұрын
Also great presentation once again. Thank u so much for your amazing work. You are an asset to the voice of truth. Peace
@damedash32264 ай бұрын
Great work as always King, I will be buying more merch.
@kingmono4 ай бұрын
🙏🏾 thank you. I need to make some more designs....
@Colombiaguapo4 ай бұрын
The fact that he has so many “peer reviewed academic papers” despite such glaringly obvious scientific deficiencies and racial bias is just further evidence of the widespread systemic racism in the “academic” field
@marieantoinetteperry4 ай бұрын
I love your program. Keep up the great work
@some13504 ай бұрын
I'm glad you brought up the point of diversity in African features. I actually have issues with black KZbinrs talking about 'typical' African features. In West Africa, there is a lot of diversity ( you know this but I'm adding this anyway). Some of the things that white people say about certain features, you will find black people saying things like 'I think this person might be mixed race'. I dunno........
@ashlouw53504 ай бұрын
Please continue to do your own research and educate us.. Ive learned so much from watching your channel and how as Africans we are all intertwined. I was always fascinated by Ancient Egyptian history but its even better when you have the truth about its history. So, thank you for sharing and your hard work is highly appreciated ❤
@tracycrum37884 ай бұрын
The Hawas led Egyptologists need to explain how it is that all of these ancient depictions are so clearly Black and how the Mummies are testing SSA DNA and lots of Melanin? Why the Hieroglyph for face is an African? ETC!
@philthai994 ай бұрын
Thank you King Mono. Love this. Thanks for sharing.
@wildflower79253 ай бұрын
A great live King, i don't get your notifications anymore 😢😢. Amazing paper, much appreciated 😊
@saxupyourlife86073 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work. I pray that a university for original Humanbeings will have you teaching their students the Truth about their Human Ancestors ❤
@tydaniels34904 ай бұрын
Amenhotep the III was claimed by both the Greeks and Manetho to be “Memnon” King of AEthiopia. HIs family was from the South. Anyone claiming he was anything other than an Black African Man, is LYING.
@alpharius_nox4 ай бұрын
Interesting, haven’t heard that before, you have any sources for that? I’ve always felt that when the Greeks spoke of AEthiopians, that they were really just talking about Egyptians, espeicaly in Homer’s writings during a time when they probably didn’t have a lot of knowledge about the rest of Africa. It never made any since that they wrote about Nubia, before they knew what Egypt was, since Egypt is geogrpahically closer and more like to have had contact with the Greeks.
@tydaniels34904 ай бұрын
@@alpharius_nox Search Manetho, history of Egypt Book II. I added the link, but the comment got removed: "Amenôphis, for 31 years. This is the king who was reputed to be Memnôn and a speaking statue."
@tydaniels34904 ай бұрын
@@alpharius_nox Also I woudn’t be surprised if the Greeks considered “Aethiopa” part of Upper Egypt
@tydaniels34904 ай бұрын
@@Qod172 AND YOUR POINT IS???? ‘“MEMNON” Was based on a Real Person, who by Greek Historical accounts is Amenhotep III. The “POINT” was that MEMNON is supposed to be the King of AEthiopia, A Black African Man, THAT IS the “Point”!
@alpharius_nox4 ай бұрын
@@Qod172 Everyone knows that, what’s your point?
@iansinclair62544 ай бұрын
When we realise one is all we will start doing work first stop considering foreign colonial movements thank you for your facts findings don’t get annoyed with distractions fine work
@mouktaralbert70624 ай бұрын
Cheikh Anta Diop: Arm yourself to the teeth with knowledge!
@raphaellanglois80954 ай бұрын
Keep em coming king
@apx4764 ай бұрын
Name of the intro tune PLEASSSSS it's 🔥
@truth94153 ай бұрын
Next time you should do a Test livestream. I was really excited to watch the melanin livestream. The anticipation.
@Martty88074 ай бұрын
Africa is very diverse, and it would be easy to dismiss and suggest that the skulls belong to a Caucasoid or middle eastern.
@annmiller54344 ай бұрын
The hotep 3rd with the other two seems like lazy work. He didn’t take it seriously and was very arrogant to think no one would question it. Wow! This guy should never be taken seriously again.
@MrBlaqgold4 ай бұрын
This!
@kingmono4 ай бұрын
He is incredibly arrogant. It's a definite result of never having to qualify his work.
@annmiller54344 ай бұрын
@@kingmono that’s exactly it
@ABC-ek3oi4 ай бұрын
@@kingmonoKING 👑, if u have nothing to post or are working on something and u have time please react to videos who do what u do like Mr Im , khulimika Maybe on your second channel? Anyway great work as always 🔥
@drapetomaniack4 ай бұрын
You should try to find and reach out to and work with a forensic anthropologist and go through their process with them as consultant, but with you as a consultant and correcting the errors as you see them.. and see what the result is. That would be amazing!!!
@kingmono4 ай бұрын
That would be.
@drapetomaniack4 ай бұрын
@@kingmono I think you got my meaning, but I used the wrong term… I actually meant “forensic facial reconstruction artist”… not “forensic anthropologist” 😜 Thought it’d be cool for you to find one to collaborate with using THEIR methodology… with your sensibility and see what you come up with! Seems like a salvageable tool… Maybe you could actually have an impact on establishing standards or the process… It seems just like it’s ‘do whatever you want’… ‘wild wild West’ right now with no established hard standards for lots of aspects of it 😏 Trojan horse them! 😀
@Blackdiamond929_3 ай бұрын
I totally understand you on the religious thing, just doing a basic search into History made me side-eye a lot of things. I love being a critical thinker, which is not always something you can do within the confines of a religious mindset. I will never forget history for religion.
@Arumeas4 ай бұрын
I would like to download the PDF to my laptop. When I accessed it initially, I was using my iPhone and didn't have access to my computer. Can you get the link back up?
@MrBlaqgold4 ай бұрын
There is a download option.
@fairguy67544 ай бұрын
Your discord link has expired, could you please renew it
@kenshix79024 ай бұрын
King, how did Ancient Egyptian music actually sound?
@ogun96454 ай бұрын
Far from the filthu arab shit
@rosam6744 ай бұрын
@FatefulCrab Why West African and not East African instruments? This is where a lot of people say we lose credibility. I suggest starting with East Africa and progressively showing how that same culture filters to West Africa. There's likely to be more similarity to native East African culture than there would be to West African.
@kilorparkes4 ай бұрын
It is unbelievable that these folks will always come up with some strange things to explain the obvious negro appearance of ancient Egyptian images. Take the face hieroglyph as just one of many examples. Why on earth should this be controversial? Why are these folks so desperate????
@Jerome-ID-m9z3 ай бұрын
But my nose is straight and im fully African and black but thousand of years later they will say I'm European 😂😂😂
@wildflower79253 ай бұрын
Discord link has expired, please King update with new link. Many thanks 😊
@duragjulie11824 ай бұрын
Why can’t I download this video?
@adventuresinmoodcity4 ай бұрын
The wild thing , & you've mentioned this , is that if you've looked at the many representations of Amenhotep 3 he has a clear, distinct look . I mean again , again & again, same distinct appearance. If you're supposed to be a detail oriented & a thorough observer of human features & variation , how could you ever ignore this ?So if I understand it right , their supposed thinking is, that the Ancient artisans got Amenhotep 3's appearance wrong..........but wrong in the same ways, over & over again? That defies any kind of rational thought or logic. I always say the combination of arrogance & ignorance is an intoxicating blend . The arrogance comes in the form of thinking you can continue to do clearly shoddy, biased work, & that no one is going to be sharp enough to eventually call you on it. The ignorance comes in the very real lack of education about Africa & her people. Folks who you assume see black people of varying shades everyday, will get to ancient Egypt & pick the darkest southern Nubian & declare that to be THE black people .....& I don't think its willful much of the time . I think theres a real disconnect somewhere, as it shows how some truly see us. That there is a population of yellowish brown folk in Africa , who probably had the 1st " Asian " look ( Khoasians) , & ironically actually resemble the face of the Hiroglyph for " face " .....while still being viewed as " African " if walking in New York city, yet there's this other thing where they get to arguing Ancient Egypt & you get boiled down to this one stereotype. Its really, actually impressively bizarre . lol, anyway, I really wanted to just tell you how impressed I was with this segment in particular. This is truly a brilliant place youve gotten to bro , as you are actually exposing the whole " Reconstruction " procedure as a fraud , as most people ( including myself at one point ) thought there was some kind of science to it. & more importantly calling out so called " experts " to their metaphorical faces. I truly think we're heading to a tyoe of renaissance in this area , as there's just too much evidence, so easily brought up . If there's an ambiguous mummy, we can bring up members of their family. Only so many laugh emojis you can use ( I think 😏). Keep up the good solid work & congrats on the paper bra... ( by the way , Metatron accused me of being " anti white " lol . Thought that shit was funny. Gotta have thicker skin than that .. ...)
@fairguy67544 ай бұрын
Can we have the paper in a PDF there is no link to it to read through
@drobinson88753 ай бұрын
This is more of transcripts from the below episode with Bettany Hughes 1:05:18 with each other it must have been quite a surprise to discover that your your ancestor was a 1:05:24 muslim see he was something yes a great surprise this is because there had been a 1:05:30 chronicle which dated back to the 16th century in which the guzman family had cleaned 1:05:37 up its political and ethnic past man was said to have been born in leon 1:05:46 they didn't just do this with the goodman family but with all the families that had doubtful ancestors 1:05:52 ancestors of doubtful race they cleaned it all up 1:06:04 have a whole load of documents here from the spanish register 1:06:09 and they turn everything we know about spanish history upside down 1:06:16 the spanish are simply inventing history they have turned history into a fable 1:06:26 the idea that the christians and the muslims were fighting a holy war was created in spain long after the 1:06:32 reconquest actually took place even spain's most famous hero the 1:06:39 swashbuckling el cid is caught up in this fantasy 1:06:45 in films and books el cid is celebrated as a kind of christian pinup
@citizenoftheworld4554 ай бұрын
If only there were other great African civilizations (preferably deep in the interior of Africa ) that we can show to prove that we black people were definitely capable of building Ancient Egypt. 😢
@tydaniels34904 ай бұрын
9 times out of 10 you are decended from Germanic Invaders, who didn’t even get to Europe until 2,000 years ago. WHERE is ANY ancient Germanic civilization??? THEY DON’T EXIST. TROLL ELSEWHERE!
@JustMe-no8el4 ай бұрын
Kush Benin Mali Songhai Great Zimbabwe Aksum Sometimes people want to live sustainably and peacefully. I think there is virtue in deciding to live in harmony with nature as opposed to trying to destroy it.
@koolkat47664 ай бұрын
Ghana
@curtis-dj5bp4 ай бұрын
@Paloma-g7y was Never rued by arabs. Mansa musa was an arab? Lol.
@JustMe-no8el4 ай бұрын
@Paloma-g7y I got my dna tested…it’s an even split between Nilotic Bantu cudhitic. I would venture to say most of us are so mixed among African ethnic groups. You don’t know which groups any of come from so fuck off.
@JosephEku4 ай бұрын
Great work
@kimsaarunga9894 ай бұрын
Wow what a paper King. I have gone through it wholly and it's a good, researched counter-argument. I think the approach that we as modern day Black scholars is to get the papers done by the eurocentric scholars and debunk them while putting forth our afrocentric propositions. Thats the only way we shall correct their lies.
@kingmono4 ай бұрын
You are very correct. I have made the bold decisions to now arm my reconstructions with a written paper supporting the anthropological choices made. This is a bold and time intensive process but will unimaginable serve our purposes.... 🙏🏾
@kimsaarunga9894 ай бұрын
@@kingmono all the best and am indeed a big fan of yours.I am planning to create the same content about ancient Egypt but will go deeper showing evidence of the various native African communities in ancient Egypt. Can you share your email please we have a chat?