September 9th, 2011 My Real Education, Wu-Nuwaupu
This is Nesert Ptah Ankh. I completed college in 1984 and received a Bachelor of Science Degree. However, my real education didn’t start until I started studying under Dr. Malachi K. York in about 1987. There are no words in the English Language to describe the profound impact he has had and still has on my mind, spirit, and soul. However, I will attempt to anyway. I learned from him who we and are as a people. We were the original Egyptians who gave to the world mathematics, science, alchemy, , cloning, laser surgery, astronomy, astrology, the science of sex, the construction of pyramid, the mummification of bodies, flying of airplanes, and much, much more. We as the Negroid Race lived in peace and were loving, caring, and nurturers of all creations. We overstood the importance of our female. That she was the creator; nurturing us in her womb for nine months, giving us life, and then sustaining that life. We had our own language and culture.
Dr. York educated me on how we as a race of people were the first race on this planet and that all other races come from us. I further learned from his teachings, how we lived on every part of this world and before the Pangaea shift we as the Olmecs walked over here from Africa to North America bringing with them the rubber trees. We Negroid influenced all cultures and sub-races and their cultures. He amazed me with the knowledge of how melanin was a gift that was responsible for the color of our skin and the way we think, and see. Through his teaching I found out that John Hansen (a black Moor) was our real first president of the thirteen original colonies.
He further taught me, how our children learn rhythmically and that it is important for them to learn how to drum at an early age. I learned the importance of knowing who we were and are as a people. Because of his teachings I now know the importance of teaching our girls to be young women. Not engaging in sex before marriage, learning what is appropriate conversation for a young lady. Also, I learned how our male should conduct themselves; learning the responsibilities of manhood. Both genders realizing they must seek the best of education in order to take their rightful place in society.
I learned that Wu-Nuwaupu is not a new word made up by the Master Teacher, but a resurrection of our language as Ancient Egyptians.
I could go on and on about what I learned and am still learning from the Master Teacher. As a teacher, I take whatever I learned from Dr. Malachi K. York into the classrooms.
FREE OUR MASTER TEACHER. HE’S THE MAN OF THE HOUR HE’S GOT THE POWER TO FREE US ALL!
Nesert Ptah Ankh
