More on Hereros and Germans
In the distant past I posted that Germans are Badusi, meaning "those who take out", or extractors. I stated that what they were responsible for extracting was blocks of pyramid stones. While they may well have engaged in pyramid building exercise in Egypt, (Ka Mabunde), I now believe that their name emanates from metal smelting and/or general metal works at Mapungubwe, the craddle of humanity. What they extracted was hot molten or semi molten metal from furnaces and smelters. I now believe that originally the workgroup's name was Badusi. This is the name by which the Germans (Deutsh) and the east African Tutsis (WaTutsi) call themselves. Subsequently the group morphed into Bathuli and BaHerero as the gods refined the group's skills to that of blacksmiths. In Kalanga "Bathuli" means blacksmiths, as does the Spanish name Herero.
Let us first look at the Herero. In Kalanga they are "derogatively" referred to as "BaTamma". The real name is BaThama, meaning makers/manufacturers/fabricators. When the Herero greet each other they use the phrase "mapenduka matcjiritcjiri". This phrase connotes a trip to and from an ice container of some sort, something which suggests metal forging. The head dress of Hereros at the advent of colonialism looks very much like a flame. In Herero folklore a huge fire and the gods feature prominently. The word "Herero" in Spanish either means, or is associated with a blacksmith.
And now let us look at the Germans. Ancient German tribes are said to have been miners-cum-smelters of metal ores. The German word "Herr", a form of "Mr." could be a short form of "Herero". By the way I speak neither German nor Herero language, unfortunately. All workgroups (nations/tribes) were formed by the Anunnaki, and to this day each nation retains some of the skills imparted to them by the Anunnaki. German engineering is no exception in this regard. I have posted before that at the advent of colonialism, European nations tended to gravitate towards their African variants. It is no coincidence that Germans landed among the Herero in Namibia and the WaTusi in East Africa.
For all the above reasons, I am convinced that Germans ARE Hereros. In the east of Botswana, adjoining the South African border all the way to Mpungubwe Hill, is an area known as Tuli Block. The name is a corruption of "Nthuli" Block. Of all the tribes found in Botswana, none is readily identifiable as "Nthuli", meaning a blacksmith. This suggests that the group may be called something else today, or the group may have left Mapungubwe and only temporarily settled in Tuli Block, before spreading out to other regions and other continents. I rest my case.
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