Lol, very interesting, TheOne. They found one guy here in the states who has the e1b1 like Rameses the Great. I suppose going way, way back I could be related to Jim, probably you too.
Hmmm, some of my descendants escaped on the trail from Nottoway, Va. to Mississippi. Now, that would be interesting if his family tree comes from that group. Lol
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Thats right Les, you guys look like you are related somewhere down the line and I don't mean just the mustache resemblance. lol!!
Yes, Les, I've heard of that U.S Guy who is the descendant Of Ramses the 3rd. (VIDEO)
Of course we can all be related, in fact all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors before the identical ancestors point, all the way to the very first single-celled organism. However, people will vary widely in how much ancestry and genes they inherit from each ancestor, which will cause them to have very different genotypes and phenotypes. Now for some political reasons Kris will naturally deny all these stuff mentioned above. LOL
TheOne, what up bruh? Nice clip / interview! Interesting that the video is mentioning the eye of horace, a greek name and depicted it with an image of a blue-eyed emblem to represent it. Amazing!!! But otherwise well done in bring DNA testing to the forefront. This would seem to bear out some salient points from Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop’s “ African Origins of Civilization “ bottom line is their centuries old white phenotypical Egyptian paradox crumbles under careful scrutiny given scientific (DNA analysis), physical (paintings, sculptures, hieroglyphs and their own historical firsthand evidence from their ancient scholars, e.g. Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus who described them as BLACK with FRIZZY hair and they went further to describe the origins of the egyptian people as originating in the upper reaches of the nile valley.
Lately, it seems some Afrikans born in Amerika have their dna analyzed and in some cases for purposes of naturalization to a west Afrikan national that offers dual citizenship.
And lastly I want to pay homage to the late Jim Brown who was known as a warrior for our people in real life and on the athletic field. Many know him for his prowess during his professional football career but few know that while growing up in upstate NY he excelled at lacrosse and is quoted as having said “I’d rather play lacrosse six days a week and football on the seventh”
So there you have it, my comment on that guys great DNA results ( wish him luck with claiming heirship) - my curiosity about such commercial tests and exactly what they are determining, as well as a tribute to a life well lived from a towering figure (literally) on the Afrikan Amerikan community .
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Of course we can all be related, in fact all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors before the identical ancestors point, all the way to the very first single-celled organism. However, people will vary widely in how much ancestry and genes they inherit from each ancestor, which will cause them to have very different genotypes and phenotypes. Now for some political reasons Kris will naturally deny all these stuff mentioned above. LOL
Re: Yes, Les, I've heard of that U.S Guy who is the descendant Of Ramses the 3rd. (VIDEO)
Hey, Sack, you're a man of your word. Good to see you.
Now, please call Debbie and have her at least give us a hello. She hasn't posted since a little after the kerfuffle you two had.
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TheOne, what up bruh? Nice clip / interview! Interesting that the video is mentioning the eye of horace, a greek name and depicted it with an image of a blue-eyed emblem to represent it. Amazing!!! But otherwise well done in bring DNA testing to the forefront. This would seem to bear out some salient points from Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop’s “ African Origins of Civilization “ bottom line is their centuries old white phenotypical Egyptian paradox crumbles under careful scrutiny given scientific (DNA analysis), physical (paintings, sculptures, hieroglyphs and their own historical firsthand evidence from their ancient scholars, e.g. Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus who described them as BLACK with FRIZZY hair and they went further to describe the origins of the egyptian people as originating in the upper reaches of the nile valley.
Lately, it seems some Afrikans born in Amerika have their dna analyzed and in some cases for purposes of naturalization to a west Afrikan national that offers dual citizenship.
And lastly I want to pay homage to the late Jim Brown who was known as a warrior for our people in real life and on the athletic field. Many know him for his prowess during his professional football career but few know that while growing up in upstate NY he excelled at lacrosse and is quoted as having said “I’d rather play lacrosse six days a week and football on the seventh”
So there you have it, my comment on that guys great DNA results ( wish him luck with claiming heirship) - my curiosity about such commercial tests and exactly what they are determining, as well as a tribute to a life well lived from a towering figure (literally) on the Afrikan Amerikan community .
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Of course we can all be related, in fact all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors before the identical ancestors point, all the way to the very first single-celled organism. However, people will vary widely in how much ancestry and genes they inherit from each ancestor, which will cause them to have very different genotypes and phenotypes. Now for some political reasons Kris will naturally deny all these stuff mentioned above. LOL
Re: Yes, Les, I've heard of that U.S Guy who is the descendant Of Ramses the 3rd. (VIDEO)
Hey Brother, Sack, good to see you again,..I'm alright, how about you?
This is not really uncommon. There are Malians and Burkina faso people whose DNA test also indicated a common ancestor with Pharoh Ramses III. From what I've read, some Sudanese and Ethiopian men also share this result.
LOL, thing is I am still waiting for a European guy or a White American to come up with this same DNA result and therefore claim he is also a descendant of Ramses third. I mean how come Ramses III share his DNA only with modern African ppl??
Further more, the PPL in Egypt might start crying again like they did about that Cleopatra doc.
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TheOne, what up bruh? Nice clip / interview! Interesting that the video is mentioning the eye of horace, a greek name and depicted it with an image of a blue-eyed emblem to represent it. Amazing!!! But otherwise well done in bring DNA testing to the forefront. This would seem to bear out some salient points from Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop’s “ African Origins of Civilization “ bottom line is their centuries old white phenotypical Egyptian paradox crumbles under careful scrutiny given scientific (DNA analysis), physical (paintings, sculptures, hieroglyphs and their own historical firsthand evidence from their ancient scholars, e.g. Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus who described them as BLACK with FRIZZY hair and they went further to describe the origins of the egyptian people as originating in the upper reaches of the nile valley.
Lately, it seems some Afrikans born in Amerika have their dna analyzed and in some cases for purposes of naturalization to a west Afrikan national that offers dual citizenship.
And lastly I want to pay homage to the late Jim Brown who was known as a warrior for our people in real life and on the athletic field. Many know him for his prowess during his professional football career but few know that while growing up in upstate NY he excelled at lacrosse and is quoted as having said “I’d rather play lacrosse six days a week and football on the seventh”
So there you have it, my comment on that guys great DNA results ( wish him luck with claiming heirship) - my curiosity about such commercial tests and exactly what they are determining, as well as a tribute to a life well lived from a towering figure (literally) on the Afrikan Amerikan community .
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Of course we can all be related, in fact all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors before the identical ancestors point, all the way to the very first single-celled organism. However, people will vary widely in how much ancestry and genes they inherit from each ancestor, which will cause them to have very different genotypes and phenotypes. Now for some political reasons Kris will naturally deny all these stuff mentioned above. LOL
Re: Yes, Les, I've heard of that U.S Guy who is the descendant Of Ramses the 3rd. (VIDEO)
Yes, that is the same video footage I saw on the Rameses descendant, TheOne. Great research.
But the addendum on Rameses's journey to America has been added by a rank researcher. There's nothing in the Egyptian records, to my knowledge, that substantiates his claims. The poster wasn't with the TV station. He simply ran the footage and then added his claim.
The DNA part by the genetics company is plausible, but the arbitrary addendum doesn't hold water, scientifically speaking.
I may have to delete his video because it will wind-up in false-looking threads related to this site.
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Of course we can all be related, in fact all living people share exactly the same set of ancestors before the identical ancestors point, all the way to the very first single-celled organism. However, people will vary widely in how much ancestry and genes they inherit from each ancestor, which will cause them to have very different genotypes and phenotypes. Now for some political reasons Kris will naturally deny all these stuff mentioned above. LOL