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The Law & The Language The Etymology feat. Dr Yaffa Bey
Dr Yaffa Bey teaches the utilization of a Dictionary and simply brings to the attention of...
published: 09 Aug 2013
The Law & The Language The Etymology feat. Dr Yaffa Bey
The Law & The Language The Etymology feat. Dr Yaffa Bey
Dr Yaffa Bey teaches the utilization of a Dictionary and simply brings to the attention of the viewer the shortcomings we have most been subjected to in this language we call English.- published: 09 Aug 2013
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THE MEANING OF THE NAME BARACK OBAMA - ADVANCED ETYMOLOGY
http://www.resistance2010.com Resistance Founder James Bomar explains the Cabalistic meani...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: Innerstanding
THE MEANING OF THE NAME BARACK OBAMA - ADVANCED ETYMOLOGY
THE MEANING OF THE NAME BARACK OBAMA - ADVANCED ETYMOLOGY
http://www.resistance2010.com Resistance Founder James Bomar explains the Cabalistic meaning of Barack and many other occult related individuals in the spotl...- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 7396
- author: Innerstanding
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Language Etymology of Truthiracy P1.avi
Language Etymology of Truthiracy P1.avi Part 1 of 5 A Documentary Research Film by Truthir...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: Truthiracy3
Language Etymology of Truthiracy P1.avi
Language Etymology of Truthiracy P1.avi
Language Etymology of Truthiracy P1.avi Part 1 of 5 A Documentary Research Film by Truthiracy Films House of Wisdom 2011 Christopher Lord Material is the opi...- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 9449
- author: Truthiracy3
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The Etymology of Curse Words by @laniar
For fun, I'd like to spice the night up with the etymology of some of America's favorite c...
published: 15 Aug 2010
author: igniteaustin
The Etymology of Curse Words by @laniar
The Etymology of Curse Words by @laniar
For fun, I'd like to spice the night up with the etymology of some of America's favorite curse words- we should know the history of the expletives we use so ...- published: 15 Aug 2010
- views: 5138
- author: igniteaustin
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The Holy Tongue - Source of All Languages Part 2 - Linguistics & Etymology
This lecture, delivered by Rabbi Elyahu Kin in 2009, is part of a series on the origin and...
published: 29 Nov 2013
The Holy Tongue - Source of All Languages Part 2 - Linguistics & Etymology
The Holy Tongue - Source of All Languages Part 2 - Linguistics & Etymology
This lecture, delivered by Rabbi Elyahu Kin in 2009, is part of a series on the origin and subsequent evolvement of language, with an emphasis on the Hebrew language. In Part 2 Rabbi Kin discusses Monogenesis, Historical and Evolutionary Linguistics, the formation of dialects, Phonology, and Etymology.- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 33
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Jordan Maxwell on KPFK Part 6-Etymology of Religions Explains Economic Political Barbarism
Etymology of Religions Explicate Economic and Political Barbarism ++++++++++++++++++++++++...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: Greg Tibbits
Jordan Maxwell on KPFK Part 6-Etymology of Religions Explains Economic Political Barbarism
Jordan Maxwell on KPFK Part 6-Etymology of Religions Explains Economic Political Barbarism
Etymology of Religions Explicate Economic and Political Barbarism +++++++++++++++++++++++++ et·y·mol·o·gy (t-ml-j) n. pl. et·y·mol·o·gies 1. The origin and h...- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 3255
- author: Greg Tibbits
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Etymology and Semantics
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published: 28 Dec 2012
author: Moorish Civiletter
Etymology and Semantics
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The Close Reading Cooperative: Etymology, part 1
Christopher Hanlon and C. C. Wharram teach you how to use the Oxford English Dictionary to...
published: 24 Feb 2010
author: AnsonBurlingame
The Close Reading Cooperative: Etymology, part 1
The Close Reading Cooperative: Etymology, part 1
Christopher Hanlon and C. C. Wharram teach you how to use the Oxford English Dictionary to examine English etymologies. Part 1 of 2. To subscribe to the podc...- published: 24 Feb 2010
- views: 1643
- author: AnsonBurlingame
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TT 8 - Etymology of "Tarot"
The Online Taroscopic Mystery School of Michael Tsarion - synthesizing Tarot, Astrology, K...
published: 29 Dec 2011
author: UnslavedFilms
TT 8 - Etymology of "Tarot"
TT 8 - Etymology of "Tarot"
The Online Taroscopic Mystery School of Michael Tsarion - synthesizing Tarot, Astrology, Kabala & Numerology. See Taroscopes.com for more info.- published: 29 Dec 2011
- views: 4929
- author: UnslavedFilms
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Etymology of the Words ARYAN and ARMENIAN
http://www.armenianhighland.com/index_light.html A R M E N I A N H I G H L A N Dwww.armeni...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: BeautySavesWorld
Etymology of the Words ARYAN and ARMENIAN
Etymology of the Words ARYAN and ARMENIAN
http://www.armenianhighland.com/index_light.html A R M E N I A N H I G H L A N Dwww.armenianhighland.com These were prehistoric Indo-Aryan tribes of an Armen...- published: 12 Oct 2012
- views: 4623
- author: BeautySavesWorld
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Etymology Vocabulary
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published: 28 Dec 2012
author: Moorish Civiletter
Etymology Vocabulary
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10 Interesting English Etymology words
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published: 13 Oct 2013
10 Interesting English Etymology words
10 Interesting English Etymology words
Thanks for watching, for more videos, like and subscribe :-)- published: 13 Oct 2013
- views: 5
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The Truth About English: Phonics, Phonetics, and Esoteric Etymology
We're going to cover word spells. How post-Mesopotamian language has had us under the Ol' ...
published: 24 Apr 2014
The Truth About English: Phonics, Phonetics, and Esoteric Etymology
The Truth About English: Phonics, Phonetics, and Esoteric Etymology
We're going to cover word spells. How post-Mesopotamian language has had us under the Ol' Abra-Cadaver trick.... the oldest control trick.. "Thou hast fallen for the eldest trick in the scroll! xD how do i even begin? is it by telling you about how we've unwittingly been CAST into the MOLD of ancient SPELLS of our modern SPELLING? CAST just like a MOLD, or perhaps like a NET? while caught, like fish, in the net of spells and spelling that have been cast, thus SENTENCING us to LIFE SENTENCES and the CURSES of CURSIVE which are just TERMS, just like serving a PRISON TERM. So we've been SENTENCED to the WARDS of these WORDS which can be deadly as SWORDS if misunderstood or perhaps you missed the understanding of my TERMS or the SYBILS of my SYLLABLES, or even the ancient RITES of writing?? We Languish in our languid Language, in anguish ever since the ancient times of the Anglish angus and the PhonY Phonetic Phonics of the ancient Phoenician Pheonix. You think English is easy? Sometimes I think English should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what language do people recite at a play and play at a recital? Ship by truck and send cargo by ship? Have noses that run and feet that smell? How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out and in which, an alarm goes off by going on. English was created from the ancient Phonic Phonetics of the Phony Phoenician Phoenixes, and it reflects the creativity and cunning genius of the human race, which, of course, is not a race at all, unless youre just another rat, caught in the daily maze of the rat race of this human race against one another. We draw money from our banks which are the edges of a river, which FLOWS in CURRENTS to the SEA, which is why its called CURRENCY, because our CASH FLOWS like pyroclastic ASH FLOWS toward the SEA, which is why we can trace back the ROOTS of all modern TRADE to the ancient Phoenician TRADE ROUTES, and why our mundane weekdays seem to keep us in a perpetually WEAK DAZE, until we are so WEAKENED, that we barely make it to the WEEKEND. so each day, we routinely AWAKE in the MORNING, or is the Monday morning ritual conversely conversing a MOURNING at A WAKE for the dead? And thus, the Bible speaks that the dead shall walk the earth, so it appears that they already are, without even knowing it, just by the strange language of which they know not the TRUE origins and what their words mean in etymology. And the SIGNIFICANCE of the SIGNS and sins in SIGNIFICATION of their SIGNATURES on dead legal fictions like IDs and bills. because our citizenship begins when we board the citizen SHIP, which sails the high seas carrying SEAMEN and it all begins when the male SHIP docks in its female SLOT or SLIP, also known as its BERTH, and unloads its CARGO or SEMEN, which sail up the WATERS of the CANAL. So she gets pregnant and now carries the precious CARGO and will now give BIRTH to the new citizen that must now register to board the citizen SHIP and repeat the cycle all over again, until the citizens catch on to the ancient spells of the PHONY PHONETIC PHOENICIANS' tools of commerce and piracy of the high seas and the human commodity through the use of their made up languid language, which gives us our modern english. For more sources and information, google: Jordan Maxwell, Truthiracy: House of Wisdom Language Etymology of Truthiracy- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD7wBUH7bJDcuS2uCtES6qjvsoKt-3OXo http://truthiracy.blogspot.com/ REALITY IS MADE OF LANGUAGE!! WORDS CREATE MATTER!! HERES THE PROOF! PLEASE SHARE! https://www.facebook.com/notes/made-manifest/reality-is-made-of-language-words-create-reality-heres-the-proof-please-share/10152173000947346 Lifting The Veil Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/TakingHumanityBack Lifting The Veil Website http://cullensmithsvp.wix.com/liftingtheveil http://kateofgaia.wordpress.com/kates-writings/ TRICKED BY THE LIGHT: LANGUAGE: MAGIC WORDS, SPELLS, WITCHCRAFT OF THE SATANIC ILLUMINATi... http://www.trickedbythelight.com/tbtl/language.shtml http://www.laurelairica.com/- published: 24 Apr 2014
- views: 695
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Getting A Word In: Contact, Etymology and English Vocabulary in the Twelfth Century
The 2013 Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture at the British Academy of Arts and Sciences ...
published: 29 Nov 2013
Getting A Word In: Contact, Etymology and English Vocabulary in the Twelfth Century
Getting A Word In: Contact, Etymology and English Vocabulary in the Twelfth Century
The 2013 Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture at the British Academy of Arts and Sciences delivered by Dr Richard Dance on November 26 2013. English vocabulary owes an enormous debt to the other languages of medieval Britain. Arguably, nowhere is this debt more significant than in the twelfth century -- a complex and fascinating period of transition, when (among many other things) influence from both Norse and French is increasingly apparent in writing. This lecture explored the etymologies, meanings and contexts of some key words from this crucial time, as a way to think about the evidence for contact and change at the boundary of Old and Middle English and to illustrate how rich, diverse, challenging and surprising its voices can be. About the speaker: Dr Richard Dance is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic and a Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He is the author of a number of books and articles- published: 29 Nov 2013
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Etymology: Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary
Etymology: Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary....
published: 23 Jun 2013
author: Katie Katsenis
Etymology: Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary
Etymology: Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary
Etymology: Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary.- published: 23 Jun 2013
- author: Katie Katsenis
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Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etymology
Be My Friend - http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Et...
published: 29 Mar 2008
author: psychetruth
Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etymology
Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etymology
Be My Friend - http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etiology Many of the names of the days of the week in English are com...- published: 29 Mar 2008
- views: 48515
- author: psychetruth