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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Scota: Daughter of Pharaoh, Mother of Scotland - ROBERT SEPEHR


Walter Bower wrote his compendium of Scottish history, Scotichronicon, in the 1440s. He referenced his chronicle from ancient texts and oral history, and what he recorded was astounding. According to Bower, the Scottish people were not an amalgam of Picts, Scots and other European peoples, but were in fact Egyptians, who could trace their ancestry directly back to a pharaoh's daughter and her husband, a Greek king.The queen's name was Scota – from where comes the name Scotland. The Greek king was Gaythelos – hence Gaelic, and their son was known as Hiber – which gives us Hibernia.


The story goes back further and was even included in The Declaration of Arbroath. This seminal document - written in 1320 by the Barons and noblemen of Scotland - was a letter imploring the Pope to intervene on their behalf during the Wars of Independence. The text refers to "the ancients" who "journeyed from Greater Scythia … and the Pillars of Hercules … to their home in the west where they still live today". 

According to tradition, this royal family was expelled from Egypt during a time of great uprising. They sailed west, settling initially in Spain before travelling to Ireland and then on to the west coast of Scotland. 

This same race of people eventually battled and triumphed over the Picts to become the Scots – the people who united this country. Scota, Egyptian Queen of the Scots, by Ralph Ellis, claims to prove that this origin myth was no made-up story but the actual recording of an Egyptian exodus that did indeed conclude in Scotland. Using Manetho's text, Ellis establishes that Scota was really Ankhesenamun, daughter of Akhenaton and Nefertiti, and wife of Tutankhamen. He also finds that far from being a Greek king, Gaythelos was a pharaoh himself – Aye.

Ellis in not alone, anthropologist Robert Sepehr puts forth a powerful argument involving genetics, linguistics, and archeology which refutes the obsolete notion put forth by academia and the controlled media.

Species with Amnesia: Our Forgotten History

Robert Sepehr is an author, producer and anthropologist.








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