In the academic study of the ancient world, chronology or timeline is of the utmost importance. This is especially true for the ancient Middle East. When events in Egypt are to be correlated with events in Mesopotamia, the single most important factor is the selection of the right chronology among all the possibilities, for if […]
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New Ancient Middle Eastern Chronology Unlocks Hidden History Of Egypt and Mesopotamia
Understand the chronology
Attempt to vilify and intimidate the farmers movement will fail. The modus operandi of those guiding the north block is amply known to all who have followed their actions since 2002. First try to intimidate a protest followed by efforts to prolong it deliberately, then create disturbance among them by infiltrating anti social elements in […]
70th Anniversary of Apartheid israel: History of Violent Invasion. Chronology of Palestinian Genocide
70th Anniversary of Apartheid Israel: History of Violent Invasion. Chronology of Palestinian Genocide By Gideon Polya, 14 May 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the Israeli Declaration of Independence by Zionist terrorist David Ben Gurion, the foundation of an invasion-, violence-, racism- , genocide- and theft-based Apartheid Israel, and commencement of the large-scale, Rohingya Genocide-scale […]
Chronology of Trump Emboldening ISIS
June 16, 2017 An interesting question has been offered by a reader of SyriaNews: How can Trump be accused of emboldening ISIS if the Deep State is promoting a coup attempt against him? These two disturbing issues are not mutually exclusive, as can be shown via a chronology of Trump, and his war criminal actions against the Syrian […]
Twisting Fomenko’s Findings with Multicultural Chronology
According to Wikipedia ‘The New Chronology’ is a pseudohistorical theory that argues that the conventional chronology of Middle Eastern and European history is fundamentally flawed, and that events attributed to the civilizations of the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later. Sounds crazy […]