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{UAH} The Cwezi were the God-kings who largely established ancient Egypt

The Cwezi were the God-kings who largely established ancient Egypt. What most of you know about Kitara and the Cwezi is watered down and fragments of what remained after the colonial brainwashing and distortions in folklore books you read in primary schools printed by the church.

The Cwezi went by several names including Abackwezi (Moon people), Abamannuka, Abawanuka, Abamana, Abalozi, Abakama
(Khmers), Annunaki, Abanyanka (Incas), Abatara, Abalanga etc, The immediate generations that stemmed from pure Cwezi bloodlines became custodians of the Abamannuka kingdoms that were spread from Zimbabwe through lake Victoria to Egypt to Turkey all the way to Cambodia. The Cwezi were In Africa, Asia and South America for many many millenia before the ordinary man took over. And before the white seed entrenched itself in the fabric of humanity. (The source of the white seed is another thing to explore for you)

The Immediate generations to inherit the Abamannuka kingdoms were called Infura or sometimes the term Cwezi was used which later the Europeans turned into Jwes then Jews. Original Jews were black people of the royal lineage.

In East Africa, these relatives of the Cwezi are the Bahima and Batusi as they descend directly from King Khm whom the custodianship of the Inka of life (Ankh of life) in the form of Inyambo cow (Hathor cow) was given by the Abanyabiru Gods (The Annunaki) at the end of their rule 8 thousand years ago.

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