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I must say that when I first began to listen to Mr. Butler via blog talk radio shows I was excited. I was still not sure to accept it though because no one else that I know of is saying the exact same things. I finally bought When Rocks Cry Out, and was amazed. I recommend this book for anyone, even if you are not 100% in agreement with all of Mr. Butlers conclusions. I support him and his work anyway. We need more African centered or African American scholars writing books and sharing their wisdom with us. Mr. Butler actually brings to you, from his 12 or more years of research, works that have been available for years. He brings a fresh new perspective via helping you understand that the bible and information about Egypt was redirected to make us think that it was referring to something and someone else. He has some ancient maps that unfortunately are not in the book but can be found with a little effort, such as the Waldseemuller Map, the Puttinger Map can help and others. The author starts from the standpoint of the Spanish Exploration of the Americas. The author then labors to show you that the biblical events took place in the Americas which is why much, if anything, has not been found in modern day Palestine. He shows us an article excerpt from Margreet Steiner entitled, Its Not There, in regards to Jerusalem being in Palestine. She, along with scholars such as Thomas L. Thompson, Philip R. Davies, Niels Peter Lemche, and even Israel Finkelstein (to some extent), will help you understand that Palestine as we know it today, is not adding up to the archaeological record as we may have heard. The author also states that Egypt began in the West as early as 23,000 years before Alexander the Great and that the monuments over in the Egypt at the east of Africa are actually talking about events that took place in the Egypt of the west which is the Americas (Mexico, Central America, and South America). I dont want to spoil it for you, but if you do your homework, you will find this to be so. He describes the biblical Exodus as really an African civil war where the Africans called Hebrews were taking the Africans called Egyptian cities in the Americas. He shows you the real route of the Exodus, which is why there is a scholarly consensus, currently, that the Exodus never happened. Some of the Africans called Egyptians eventually after the Exodus, and escaped to the East side of Africa to build that second Egypt as we know it today. The Africans called Egyptians eventually came back to the Americas to take back their city-states that they had lossed. So, the author, takes the position that the ancestors sailed from Africa, to come to the Americas and establish the empire that became known as Egypt, and some of them later went to the Northeastern side of Africa to establish the Egypt of the East. Scholars, preachers, and even some Afro-centric scholars ran from him while not confirming his discoveries. To date, no one has been able to refute them either. Later, I began to understand why he began to stand alone. The rocks were crying out what happened and where those things happened. Just because he was left by others, doesnt make him wrong. Please test his material. Well worth it. Some of the authorities that were used in the writing of this book includes Heinrich Brugsch-Bey, James Henry Breasted, Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge, and Adolf Erman (Egyptologists. Some of the ancient historians that were used in the writing of this book include Flavius Josephus and Herodotus. He uses very good Spanish sources, especially some hard to find, but with effort they are obtainable. He also used Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, and Basil Davidson. What if it is indeed true that the biblical events took place in a completely different landscape and area? What if, through clever ploys, the so called Middle East today is a modern creation which was hyped up by various people to keep you from finding out that these phantom places didnt exist in the ancient world? What if the real names and places and events happened primarily in Central and South America? I think that the author does an excellent job of demonstrating such. I recommend that you not just read this book, but study it by checking the sources, regardless of how long it takes you to not only find them, but also read them. The ancient records that he speak of will indeed show you that he is right. I do hope that he continues writing books by placing the further information that he spoke of on the blog talk radio shows. You can listen to his online radio interview appearances via jeditalkradio, know the ledge, occult science radio, which are all shows that you can connect to by scrolling through the archives via blogtalkradio. This little book, is so full of information, that you must study when reading it. Get the sources, check his information, test it. After reading this book, I had to put others works down. He will change the way you see the past. Comment from someone who read the book, Im waiting for it now and EXCITED!! LOL amazon/When-Rocks-Cry-Horace-Butler/dp/0615122922/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&colid=13OLQ4J02UTBM&sr=&qid=&coliid=IWH1SHKJG537#customerReviews
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:56:45 +0000

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