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Egypt: An Egyptian acadmic has announced plans to sue all the Jews of the world
for the return of everything they stole from the Pharaonic Egyptians gold, jewelry, cooking utensils, silver ornaments, clothing, and more, leaving Egypt in the middle of the night with all this wealth, which today is priceless
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If we assume that the weight of what was stolen was one ton, [its worth] doubled every 20 years, even if the annual interest is only 5%. In one ton of gold is 700 kg of pure gold -- and we must remember that what was stolen was jewelry, that is, alloyed with copper. Hence, after 1,000 years, it would be worth 1,125,898,240 million tons, which equals 1,125,898 billion tons for 1,000 years. In other words, 1,125 trillion tons of gold, that is, a million multiplied by a million tons of gold. This is for one stolen ton. The stolen gold is estimated at 300 tons, and it was not stolen for 1,000 years, but for 5,758 years, by the Jewish reckoning. Therefore, the debt is very large…
Dr. Nabil Hilmi, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Al-Zaqaziq, assures the Jews that The debt can be rescheduled over 1,000 years, with the addition of the cumulative interest during that period
. Dr. Hilmi quotes the Torah as evidence of Jewish ill-deeds - a book which also says that the Jews were being kept against their will as slaves. I wonder how much the reparations for that will be (with interest, of course)? Egyptian Jurists to Sue 'The Jews' for Compensation for 'Trillions' of Tons of Gold Allegedly Stolen During Exodus from Egypt - memri.org (usual caveats apply), 22nd August 2003.
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1: Posted by: pril | September 5, 2003 4:40 AM
with interest.. yes how interesting. The Koran forbids the collecting of interest, but i'm sure some kind of loophole will be found.
2: Posted by: Alter S. Reiss | September 10, 2003 8:00 AM
This story sounds strangely familiar. . . .
Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Sanhedrin, 91a:
On another occasion the Egyptians came in a lawsuit against the Jews before Alexander of Macedon. They pleaded thus: 'Is it not written, And the Lord gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, and they lent them [gold and precious stones, etc.] Then return us the gold and silver which ye took!' Thereupon Gebiha b. Pesisa said to the Sages, 'Give me permission to go and plead against them before Alexander of Macedon: should they defeat me, then say, "Ye have merely defeated an ignorant man amongst us;" whilst if I defeat them then say, "The Law of Moses has defeated you."' So they gave him permission, and he went and pleaded against them. 'Whence do ye adduce your proof?' asked he, 'From the Torah,' they replied. 'Then I too,' said he, 'will bring you proof only from the Torah, for it is written, Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. Pay us for the toil of six hundred thousand men whom ye enslaved for four hundred thirty years.' Then King Alexander said to them, 'Answer him!' 'Give us three days' time,' they begged. So he gave them a respite; they sought but found no answer. Straightway they fled, leaving behind their sown fields and planted vineyards. And that year was a Sabbatical year.
(translation and transcription cut and pasted from http://www.come-and-hear.com/sanhedrin/sanhedrin_91.html )
3: Posted by: Isabeau | September 12, 2003 2:35 AM
Surely the Jews could countersue for reparations.
Though it's always a bad idea to take these kinds of zealots seriously, I'd say they have the better case.
4: Posted by: Wayne | June 17, 2004 9:25 AM
I have a piece in which is a fork, with one prong broke off slightly towards the bottom, it is inside to look as the color of a blackish clay or maybe coal, it has what appears to be gold flakes in it, but was dipped in gold I believe, The movie called the Mummy Returns the Medite has one of the symbols on his cheek which appears to be on the stamp of this fork, and it has a stamp at the top of it, I have shown some Arabics and their reply has always been the same, they all have commented that it is from Egypt, and it's not Arabic but close, I would like to send a picture of this to you because I'm pretty sure it is of gold, and is heavy, if you can or will help me be able to tell me how I may send a picture to you all so you may see for yourself, and maybe this is one of the pieces that has been missing but I'm not sure, and maybe this fork may not be as old as the stolen pieces, from their, I've seen plenty of gold silver but not goldware, especially if it is from Egypt, as my wife and I have never had a piece from Egypt, let me know if you're interested in seeing this broken fork, I would love to send a picture of it as it is yellow the color of gold with the exception of some difference in color's of white and a little bit of pinkish color, but mostly it looks like gold, and no one here seems to want to help me find out for sure if it's gold or not, they turn their nose up at me as if I don't have any knowledge of colors of different metals, in which I do I can promise that much, even if this piece is gold and from a different error in time I would like to know if it is from Egypt and if it is gold, and what does the stamp mean, please take your time and study the stamp as I feel this is the key to finding out what I need to know, I collect silver spoons at thrift stores and flea markets and, auctions, but this fork caught my eye's, and I purchased it, from a thrift store, because of it's color and weight plus the stamp at the top of it has two letters it seems, it is unusual it resembles the bamboo pattern made in 1912 which was made of silver in America, but this fork has decorative balls along each line and a friend of mine Rasheeb, and Muhammad told me it's Egyptian along with other people I've talked to from the middle East, I have A lot of respect for the people, in my hopes are that someone would be at least honest with me in this, I,m tired of being lied to by second hand jewelers that act as if I'm unintelligent, even though this is a hobby of mine to collect silver spoons this is a first for me to purchase a fork, honestly if you could help me determine if it's been dipped in gold from Egypt if all knowledge that you have from the stamp may be able to determine the age of this fork, as it's important to me, as it it stands I can't hardly believe I may have a special fork which if it is as I was told I will put it up with my collection of silver spoons please take this in consideration, I thank you for you time and consideration, Sincerely, Wayne.... please let me know how I can send a picture over the internet to you, or or let me know whom I may be able to contact with my endeaver, Thanks again.
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