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  • The Stolen Legacy

  • Greek Philosophy Is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy
  • By: George G. M. James
  • Narrated by: Anthony Stewart
  • Length: 4 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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By: George G. M. James
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In this classic work, Professor George G. M. James methodically shows how the Greeks first borrowed and then stole the knowledge from the Priests of the African (Egyptian) Mystery System. He shows how the most popular philosophers including Thales, Anaximander, Plato, and Socrates were all treated as men bringing a foreign teaching to Greece. A teaching so foreign that they were persecuted for what they taught. He further shows a comparison of the teachings of the Mysteries to what they taught and with the former predating them the Professor’s point is made clear, "In truth there is no such thing as a Greek Philosophy."

Public Domain (P)2011 Anthony Stewart, LLC
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Highly recommended

I read this book word by word and line by line. Very informative and revealing. The researches into what Africa lost as a continent and as a people must be done. I highly recommend this book for any person or student serious about the knowledge of African history.

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Insightful

Definitely listening to it again. Very informative and revealing. It has ignited a desire to also do some research. It throws so much light on so many historical facts v

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At last some sanity

I loved this book in its directness, its clarity, its shining light on the truth. The age old adage
" truth shall come to light" comes to mind. Now 2+2 =4

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Brilliant and highlights so much

This is a GREAT book. well researched and positive. This book hasn't been researched and put together to slam the Greeks, but more so putting facts into perspective.
So many scholars know it would have been impossible for the 3 main men to have created what they 'did, and now we have proof.
The sad thing about this book is how the world will take the information.
I believe this should be made national news, but the agenda for segregation is huge, the truth is out there but no one wants to hear it.
It is about changing a mindset and changing the ideas of ignorance.
I will ensure everyone I know, knows about this book.

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Clear Facts At Last!

Loved it! Recommend All to read it especially those who love philosophical thought. You need to see the Trees for the Wood.

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