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Old May 12th, 2008, 03:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Henri Cele [South African actor]

Henri Cele died?

Some of the post that I read in South Africa spoke of the small press concerning the recent death of Henri Cele. He was reported to have died an untimely death on November 2, 2007 as a result of complications to his chest. I also read some post about the viewpoints of some African Americans concerning how he impacted their lives as an actor in his most famous role of Chaka Zulu. I believe the historical account of the leader Chaka Zulu is important and as an actor, Henri Cele, brought out a sense of integrity when he portrayed this man in film. I have read on the history of South Africa, the Zulu Nation and other tribes during the times of Chaka Zulu. I have read about the period of time called ‘the Great Expansion’ which correlates to ‘the Manifest Destiny’ period in American history and how the children of Africa were stolen from one country and sold into slavery in another country in Africa. More and more information about slavery and black people comes to light by and by. As an actor, Henri Cele was one man that opened my eyes to want to know more about Africa. When I think of Africa and beauty, I envision Henri Cele.

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Wow to be honest I never knew the actor's name. I remember being very young when watching Shaka Zulu. I enjoyed that movie mainly because Shaka never seem afraid of the white men.
Yes. His confidence in this role was awe-inspiring to me.
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The symbol that some of the artist uses in South Africa reminds me of the historical 'wife of Joseph', the son of Jacob [Israel]. Her name written in the Bible was very similar to the name that was given to Joseph by her father. Her name is Asenath and she was the daughter of a priest and his name was 'Potipher', a common name for the Theban priesthood of ancient Egypt. This man also gave Joseph, his son-in-law, and his daughter, ancient Seth names that actually reach much farther back in time than the Egyptian civilization at that time. The name of Joseph's wife goes way back to a time known as 'The Thinite period' [Thin-Nith] of ancient Egypt, a time when there began to be a great conflict between the descendants of Cain and the descendants of Seth. It was a time when after more than 500 years, the male descendants of Seth of whom were dominated by the Cainites in their own Seth [South] inherited lands of Africa began to re-unite with 'the daughters of Seth' and fight back for the control of their lands.

There is a lot of secular history about this Thinite Period of ancient Egypt and, although it has been made to be confusing to us, it correlates directly with the timeline of the Bible. It was a time even before the birth of Noah. Even more importantly, the western world maintains this very time of conflict in their movies. THIS IS THE NUMBER ONE THEME OF ALL OF STAR WARS MOVIES!

The Seth men [South world men] also began to call a certain part of Egypt 'The City of This' [This-Sith; Seth]. As can probably be identified, the words and names have been deliberately coded in a number of methods and this is why history has become hidded from us. The City of This or, 'the City of Seth' was the system that Seth men were trying to form overtop of the old system that the descendants of Cain had set up in Afica. The kind of Seth women that became rebonded with the Seth men gave rise to the name of Joseph's wife. These Nethanim women became written in time as 'the goddess Neith'. She was defined as 'the goddess of the crossed bows and the shield' which was the symbol of defense.

This goddess Nieth became the symbol of defense for the Seth and the ethnic world since that time and can be seen in a number of the royal names in the Egyptian dynasties all the way up through time.
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