Where did you learn this?  I think I have only ever heard this
particular story from the Christian bible.

On Dec 20, 5:06 pm, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rigsy  that is my point the history we were taught is not the history that
> is being found out today.  the history as I was told was the pyramids were
> totally built by jewish slave labor.. which has turned out to be not true
> but more of a fabricated story presented as it was the absolute truth.. a
> poor victimized people.  which is just not true.
>
> The second part of the missing gold..all though all societies use some gold
> the quantities are really minor when it comes to the quanity that was used
> in the interment rites rights of the egyptian kings   with massive amounts
> of gold that were meant to remain where they were placed..  later kings
> would not defile the graves simply because they did not want their own
> defiled..
>
> what bothers me this gold and artifacts are showing up today outside  egypt
> ,, but this gold is not showing up inside egypt probably mainly because it
> was not a currency of exchange. the Grave robbers almost certianly had to be
> outsiders to whom gold had value. records from the building of the pyramids
> show they were more interested in eye shadow. so just who were these thieves
> and where did the gold go remember this was ancient times.?
> The gold should be track able.
> Allan
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> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 1:14 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here's a morning "stab in the dark" Allan. Slaves were war booty-
> > along with treasure, maybe horses and food supplies- so the Jews were
> > present in Egypt and held a variety of positions- some, undoubtedly,
> > slave labor according to the OT and Cecile B. DeMille. The Jews were
> > not great builders as Hiram of Tyre had to send builders and materials
> > to Solomon, etc. Cities were coming of age so there must have been
> > architects as the temples are still awesome and one marvels at how
> > such massive stones and pillars were carved, lugged and placed without
> > modern equipment!
>
> > Gold ornaments and jewelry are found in other ancient burial sites-
> > Greece- Troy- Ireland, etc. and it could have come from southern
> > Africa or Europe/modern Turkey. You will find a good amount of these
> > ancient artifacts in museums or it has been remelted. Glass was also
> > treasured and some insist it was developed in Phoenecia (modern
> > Lebanon) which was an active Mediterranean trader. By the way, I think
> > museums are modern thieves of other people's cultures, China is paying
> > high prices to retrieve its "stolen" past. Cleopatra was Greek- so
> > that would account for her introducing coins, perhaps. (Let's see how
> > Angelini Jolie upstarts Liz Taylor's version! lol)
>
> > On Dec 19, 4:15 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I am hoping someone has the answers as they have been bugging me and the
> > > more I find out the more I don't understand.
>
> > > I was taught that the Egyptian pyramids were built by jewish slave labor
> > > turns out that archeology  shows that they were built by by the Egyptians
> > > themselves part of their tax system. the other thing I am finding out is
> > > that they had no currency other than barter for grain. Ramses had
> > grainery
> > > complex large enough to feed all of egypt for over a year ,, now that is
> > a
> > > lot of grain..  and the nile is a tremendous agricultural area very
> > fertile.
>
> > > Now the only coins known to be minted were created by cleaopatra and were
> > of
> > > a helenistic design  and were never in circulation.
> > > Now the  Pharaohs are well known for the love of Gold in their burials
> > and
> > > lots of it to. Now to my knowledge there are no major sources of Gold
> > within
> > > the Egyptian borders which is not a problem as they had plenty of grain
> >  to
> > > trade for all the gold they wanted..
> > > Nomadic tribes by their nature are not large 30 to 50 people at best. not
> > > hundreds of thousands as taught.  one of the questions is what happened
> > to
> > > the jews and just where were they?  maybe still nomadic traders?? Isreal
> > has
> > > no major gold mines to my  knowledge.  and apparently slavery was not a
> > big
> > > thing either, although i am sure the was some trade in it.. just like
> > today
> > > it exist world wide,, but is not major..
>
> > > The other question comes from the burial rites and the shear quantity of
> > > gold that was involved disappearing by tomb robbers, that would be like
> > > stealing all the gold out of the us depository at fort knox which is over
> > > 4,000 tonnes of gold  andit is small comparired to new york's vault which
> > is
> > > over 5,000 tonnes.  what happened to all this gold it apparently does not
> > > show up in the ancient  Egyptian culture
>
> > > My questions come to this
> > > 1: Where were all the jews in egypt in ancient times what did they
> > actually
> > > do?
> > > 2: What happened to all the burial gold that was stolen from the tombs
> >  and
> > > we are not talking about a few ounces either more like it the areas of
> > tons.
>
> > > I hope some one can help me with these answers to these questions
> > > Allan
>
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> > >   )
> > > I_D Allan
>
> > > If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
> > > Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
>
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>   )
> I_D Allan
>
> If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
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