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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MelaninKing: [QB] Mike, I apologize, but I could care less about the debates of which periods of Egypt or which Pharaohs of Egypt was black. That's really just too far in the past for my immediately considerations. Particularly, when we have so much reality to deal with in the Here and Now. Those are all great questions and worthy of further research to find answers. My immediate guess (sans any formal research) would be that the Turks, with their close ties to trading and bartering amongst the nations, were very skilled in the early art of the bribe. As we see today, a bribe to the right person or people in the right position can easily topple a nation. Regarding the Hykos, are you familiar with the Masonic myth of Harim Abif? From Wiki: [b]Hiram Abiff is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical[1] play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry. In this play, Hiram is presented as being the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple, who is murdered by three ruffians during an unsuccessful attempt to force him to divulge the Master Masons' secret password.[2] It is explained in the lecture that follows this play that the story is a lesson in fidelity to one's word, and in the brevity of life. Numerous scholars, both Masonic and non-Masonic, have speculated that the character may have been based upon one or more Hirams that appear in the Bible[3]. For example, in the Masonic ritual Hiram is referred to as 'the Widow's Son,' which is similar to a biblical reference to a Hiram found in 1 Kings 7:13–14.[/b] Some scholars have proposed the myth actually extends back to Egypt, prior to the formation of Israel, and that Harim Abif is actually a renaming of a Pharaoh who was murdered at the hands of the Hykos King attempting to gain the secret mysteries of, Pharaoh making. With the murder of this pharaoh and his Priests, Egypt lost the actual ritual of Pharaoh making for all time. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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