Igbo Mediators of Yahweh Culture of Life

Volume II:Learn to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphics and UFO Writings

by Philip Chidi Njemanze MD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/14/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 86
ISBN : 9781499096767
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Page Count : 86
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About the Book

Igbo Mediators of Yahweh Culture of Life is a travel in time to where it all began. The book shows that the Creator Yahweh was in full communication with his earliest created people, the Igbos, who lived his culture of life. God shares one language with the Igbos, through which he gave them the enlightenment of civilization for humanity. This civilization was documented in the Igbo pictographic writings called hieroglyphics, which have remained unknown until this first ever exposition by this book. It traces this history from the earliest (pictographic) writings dating back 400,000 years ago in the caves in present-day Gabon, the rock paintings in the Sahara desert dating back 45,000 BC, and in the Chauvet caves in France dating back 35,000 BC. The hieroglyphics in ancient Egypt are, for the first time, explained in their original Igbo language with English translations. The original Igbo text of the Holy Scriptures is unveiled in a manner that brings true contextual understanding of the teachings of the prophets and the gospels. Using ethno-linguistics, anthropology, and archaeology, the exact origins of ancient biblical Israel was uncovered with specific names and locations of all the Jewish towns and villages as they existed then and to the present day in Igbo land, Nigeria. The location of the palace of King David and King Solomon’s temple are revealed to be existing in Owerri, Imo State. The exact place of the birth of Jesus Christ—the place where he lived, worked, was crucified, and buried—are all uncovered in this book. The discovery of highly developed Igbo technologies in ancient Egypt that were looted by Napoleon in 1799 and now used for reverse engineering to obtain many of the present -day technologies, including electric battery, aircraft systems, Space Shuttle, submarines, helicopters, and others, are demonstrated. The origin of the Igbos of Europe, China, and the Americas are unveiled. The UFOs writings obtained at Roswell in hieroglyphics were explained, and the author postulates a fascinating hypothesis that there are Igbos in another nearby galaxy! The book illustrates the intensifying struggle from the beginning of time between God’s culture of life and the culture of death. The book traces the prolife struggle against the culture of death, which, though very much apparent in our time, has never eclipsed the enlightenment of the civilization of the culture of life. This book has fundamentally rewritten the world history as we know it. The book claims that the Igbos are the chosen people of God. The Igbos civilized the world as pharaohs of ancient Egypt, the kings of ancient Israel, the Greeks, the Phoenicians, Etruscans, Iberians, Carthaginians, Mayans, Olmecs, ancient Chinese, ancient Russians, Babylonians, and Jewish authors of the Holy Bible. The spread of the culture of life provoked persecution and genocide against Igbos to this day. This is a great book of the secrets of world civilization. Read it!


About the Author

Academician Prince Dr Philip Njemanze MD (Hons) was born on March 15, 1962, at Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria, in the family of the Njemanze Royal Dynasty. He went to school at St. Paul’s Catholic Primary School, Owerri. His secondary education was at Government Secondary School, Owerri. In 1986, he completed his medical education at Rostov State University Medical School, Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From 1986 to 1992, he undertook postgraduate training and fellowships in neurosurgery, neurology, and angiology at Klinikum Grosshadern, University of Munich, Germany, Guy’s Hospital London, and Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA. In 1992, he became an assistant research professor at Souers Stroke Institute, St Louis Medical Center, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Among the remarkable developments of his postgraduate studies was the first in literature description of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) phase-contrast technique for examining cerebrospinal fluid pulsatile flow in the brain. He also described the first detailed hemodynamic study of the human brain using Fourier analysis of the flow velocity envelope in cerebral arteries. In 1991, he pioneered the brain cognitive studies of language localization using noninvasive transcranial Doppler ultrasound. He performed neurocardiology studies on brain-heart relationships and was first to describe the cerebrovascular changes during fainting spells that were not accompanied by blood pressure drop. In 1995, as one of the leading neuroscientists in the world, he was selected on a competitive basis to join with other neuroscientists from USA, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, and Italy to design the experiments to study the brain in space. This was a program of the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) mandated by the United States Congress in the Decade of the Brain. He was one of the pioneers of cognitive neuroscience in space. He was first to demonstrate facial processing, motor processing, color processing, and intelligence processing on earth and in space. In 2005, he was first to postulate the theory of lateralization of general intelligence in the right brain in men but in the left brain in women. This has since been confirmed by other leading neuroscientists. In 2010, he postulated the Light Theory of Cerebral of Asymmetry of Brain Function, which unified fundamental quantum physics, neurobiology, genetics, evolution, social and psycho-physiology on the basis of gender complementarity. He has over two hundred published works, including two dozen US and UK patents. He is married to Mrs. Felicia Njemanze and has three children: Nkem, Chidi, and Odera. Some references: See more citations at www.chidicon.com 1. AJNR 10:77–80, 1989. 2. Brain & Lang 41:367–380, 1991. 3. Stroke 22:721–726, 1991. 4. Stroke 23:1743–1749, 1992. 5. Can J. Cardiol 9:238–242, 1993. 6. Brain & Lang 53:315–325, 1996. 7. Am J Trop Med Hyg 61:356–360, 1999. 8. J Gravit Physiol 9(1): 33–34, 2002. 9. Aviat Space & Environ Med 75(9):800–805, 2004. 10. Brain & Lang 92(3): 234–349, 2005. 11. Laterality 12(1): 31–41, 2007. 12. Exp & Transl Stroke Med 3:1, 2011.