The world’s leading specialist in altruism,
evolutionary psychology and ethnic variations, Dr J Phillipe Rushton, Ph.D.,
D.Sc., has issued a ringing endorsement for the book The Children of Ra:
Artistic, Historical and Genetic Evidence for Ancient White Egypt.
Professor Rushton, also famous for his
book Race, Evolution and Behavior, obtained a B.Sc. in psychology from
Birkbeck College at the University of London in 1970. In 1973 he received a
Ph.D. from the London School of Economics for work on altruism in children. He
then moved to the University of Oxford for a one-year post-doc to continue his
research on personality development in children.
After that, he returned to Canada where he
taught at York University from 1974-1976 and the University of Toronto until
1977. He then moved to the University of Western Ontario where he was made a
full professor in 1985. He received a D.Sc. from the University of London in
1992.
Professor Rushton is a Fellow of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American,
British, and Canadian Psychological Associations. In 1988, he was selected
as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
He has published more than 250 articles and
six books, including two on altruism, and one on scientific excellence, and
co-authored an introductory psychology textbook. He is a signatory of the
opinion piece "Mainstream Science on Intelligence."
The Children of Ra: Artistic, Historical
and Genetic Evidence for Ancient White Egypt has been causing uproar in
establishment Egyptology circles and amongst “black history” aficionados, as it
is the first book for nearly a century devoted exclusively to an analysis of
the racial origins of ancient Egypt.
After analyzing artistic, historical and
DNA evidence, the book concludes that the founding dynasties of ancient Egypt
were of the same racial stock as modern Europeans, and that ancient Egypt
collapsed once that society had been overrun by racial aliens.
Professor Rushton’s full endorsement reads
as follows:
“A truly magnificent rendition. Fabulous
photos plus DNA. Very convincing.”
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