When the Pharaohs Revolted Against Treason: How Do the Jews Weave Their Conspiracies to Steal Egypt and Its History

When the Pharaohs Rebelled Against Treachery: How the Jews Plot to Steal Egypt’s History

When the Pharaohs Rebelled Against Treachery: How the Jews Plot to Steal Egypt’s History

In the heart of history, when Egypt was the beacon of civilization, the center of knowledge and order, a people came from the East, carrying deceit and malice in their hearts. Refugees, shepherds without land, they sought refuge under the mighty Pharaohs. But they, the Jews, were not mere guests. They came to sow the seeds of corruption, to turn the land of the Nile into a stage for their vile conspiracies.

Thousands of years ago, they began spreading usury, that plague targeting the poor and threatening the fabric of Egyptian society, built on justice and faith. They tried to infiltrate Egypt’s economy, slithering like poison through its veins, exploiting the needs of the people and planting seeds of discord. But the Pharaohs, wise and powerful, did not stand idly by. They recognized the danger and relegated them to the lowest social class, not out of prejudice, but as punishment for their treachery and schemes against the sacred land of the Nile. History bears witness, as documented by the Egyptian historian Manetho, that the Hyksos—whom some link to the Jews—brought chaos and destruction, necessitating their expulsion.

But the Jews never forgot. They harbored a deep-seated grudge through the ages, making Egypt their primary target for revenge. They did not face their enemies with courage but chose to lurk in the shadows, weaving their malicious plots. Today, we see them wielding every weapon—media, money, influence—to distort Egypt’s image and history. They fund terrorist groups, as revealed by international reports like the one from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, which exposed foreign funding for extremist groups aiming to destabilize Egypt. They seek to ignite strife between the Egyptian people and their army, that army which remains the nation’s shield against all conspiracies.

In their cunning, they did not stop at defiling the present; they reached into history itself. Do you think the broken noses of Pharaonic statues were mere coincidence? It was deliberate vandalism, an attempt to erase Egypt’s identity and falsely attribute it to others. Archaeological reports, such as a study published by National Geographic, indicate that the destruction of statues was part of efforts to obliterate Egyptian identity and rewrite history. They aim to steal our civilization, claiming the Pharaohs were not Egyptians, linking them to baseless myths, and attempting to attribute Egypt’s heritage to African or even Jewish origins!

In a world that has abandoned Egypt, the land of the Nile stands alone, with no ally but God. The Jews, backed by global powers, weave conspiracies to control our destiny. Through Western media, as documented by The Guardian in a report on smear campaigns against Egypt, they try to portray us as a backward nation, while they are the ones funding terrorism and sowing chaos. They exploit international organizations, like certain dubious human rights groups, to pressure Egypt economically and politically, as revealed by a Human Rights Watch report on foreign funding for groups aiming to topple the state.

But Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs, will not bow. As our ancestors rose against their treachery in ancient times, we will continue to resist. The Egyptian people and their army, hand in hand, will crush every conspiracy. Our history is not for sale, and our identity is not a commodity for trade. Egypt will remain, by God’s will, the beacon of civilization, no matter what schemes the Jews and their allies devise.

Sources:

  • The Torah (Book of Exodus): Mentions the presence of the Israelites in Egypt and their behaviors that led to conflicts with Egyptians. Link.
  • Manetho, Egyptian historian (3rd century BCE): Documented the Hyksos’ entry and their destructive impact on Egypt. Note: Manetho’s texts are preserved in the works of later historians like Josephus and are available in academic circles.
  • Herodotus, Greek historian (5th century BCE): Described the social classes of Egyptian society and their dealings with newcomers. Link.
  • National Geographic (2019): Article on the destruction of Pharaonic statues and attempts to alter Egyptian identity. Link.
  • The Guardian (2020): Report on smear campaigns against Egypt funded by foreign entities. Link.
  • Washington Institute for Near East Policy (2021): Report on funding of terrorist groups in the region. Link.
  • Human Rights Watch (2022): Report on external pressures on Egypt through human rights organizations. Link.

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