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by David Sims
ABRAHAM ENTERED Egypt around 1800 BC and subsequently may have conveyed
information of military value to the (Semitic) Hyksos, who invaded and conquered Egypt
from 1750-1675 BC. The Hyksos victory over Egypt occurred for two reasons. First, Egypt
was engaged in a civil war. Nomadic warlords had risen in rebellion, and the Egyptian army
had not been able to put them down. Second, the invading Hyksos had acquired military
technology which was advanced for that time from Sumer and Akkad, including the
composite bow, the penetrating axe, and the horse-drawn chariot. What probably
happened was the Hyksos leaders were informed (perhaps by Abraham) about the nature
of Egypts weaponry and customary battlefield tactics, and were furthermore informed
about the civil war and the countrys consequent vulnerability to attack.
After their victory, the Hyksos established a parasitical rule of political and economic
oppression a kind of ancient Soviet Union from which the Egyptian peasants suffered
for 200 years, or until they found a way to rebel. There was another bloody civil war,
culminating in a siege of the Hyksos stronghold of Avaris in 1550 BC. The warring parties
negotiated a settlement in which the Hyksos would be permitted to leave peaceably. This
agreement was a mistake on Egypts part. They should have continued the seige until the
Semites starved. Had they done so, history would have taken a different, and probably a
no doubt, dismissed by the rest as extremists or alarmists or cranks. But then came
the poor harvest, and when the people turned to their national government for a
disbursement of the saved grain, they found soldiers standing before the warehouses, and
they found Hebrew bureaucrats grinning at them from behind desks.
Would you have grain? a bureaucrat might say. Never fear, were your government, and
we are here to help. The National Food Bank is open for business, and on these tablets you
will find our goods listed according to quantity and price.
At that point, long after it was too late to save themselves, most of the Egyptians probably
understood that they had been betrayed and robbed by their government. They had
grown the grain. The government (through Joseph) had taxed most of it, leaving them with
false assurances and barely enough to eat. They had probably believed that the taxed
grain, minus what the Pharaoh took for the royal tables, would be returned to them
without charge during the years of scarcity, as had been done before. Ah, but now that the
Jew had taken over, things were different. Now the Egyptians had to pay to get what they
had themselves grown, and the prices were very high!
A priest of ancient Egypt, writing about conditions in his times, remarked on conditions in
his country. I will give his statements in the translation I was shown.
Semites have moved into Egypt. They have seized the harvests, diverted the streams, and
drained the fish ponds. The custom of ritual, sanitary burial has been abandoned, and dead
bodies are now thrown into the river. Social chaos abounds in the land, and the natural
aristocratic order has been turned upside down. Murder happens in broad daylight, and
people look the other way. The ties of kinship have been weakened so that men no longer
love their brothers. Everyone demands to be accepted as they are, saying Love me! but
everything good in life has disappeared. Property is taken away from its rightful owners and
given to others. If someone ventures an unpopular opinion, others reach for sticks and say
Kill him! The people become poorer while taxes and bureaucrats increase. The better people
lose so that the inferior might gain.
In that summary, written 3700 years ago, the Egyptian priest referred to the rise of
multiculturalism, egalitarianism, moral degeneracy, cosmopolitanism, humanism, the
tragedy of the commons, communism, political correctness, liberalism, and something akin
to Affirmative Action. This is exactly the way America has been going. Similar events,
leading to similar conditions, stemming from similar causes. Ancient Egypt had a problem
with a parasitical foreign invader that dominated the native people for two centuries.
America has the same problem at present, with the parasite being the Jews.
In 1971, a Jew named Michael Fribourg created a grain scarcity in the United States that
quadrupled the prices of corn and wheat. He schemed with Richard Nixon to subsidize, at