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Pharaoh the Great, Michael I
Pharaoh the Great, Michael I
Pharaoh the Great, Michael I
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A boy named Michael leads a pursuit to global dominance, finding he must grow up quickly in an opportunistic world. His path intersects with a prominent member of a prestigious family in America. Their journey leads them to unknowns in their individual pursuit of global dominance. Michael, whose family stems from a foundation of Americans in society who don’t have enormous economic and political experience, this leads him into the pursuit to change these norms. A dark messenger is introduced that makes this dream a reality in exchange for his fate being sealed in history. Robert, whose roots are founded in prominence from his background of economic and political figures in history, in which his forefathers forged for him to be propelled to secure his status as the leader of the one world society. After realizing his destiny and understanding who he is, Robert’s goal is assured in this race that leads them into a historic conclusion.

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Release dateSep 1, 2021
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    Pharaoh the Great, Michael I - Deante Burris

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    Pharaoh the Great, Michael I

    Deante Burris

    Copyright © 2021 Deante Burris

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.

    Conneaut Lake, PA

    First originally published by Page Publishing 2021

    ISBN 978-1-64214-843-5 (pbk)

    ISBN 978-1-64214-844-2 (digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    The mood seemed predefined, presented by the attitude of the atmosphere, displaying a sudden enriched tone that could only be described by those which contributed to the moods and responses of individuals who were in attendance of this rare and monumental event. Everybody in the room knew their preassigned place, and with such silence in this beautifully crafted palace seems abnormal, but the palace was as luxurious and artful as any creation until its birth. All the world’s elites or leaders were present to see the blessed and rare holy occasion made the prestige in the next few moments very special and also would change the world forever. The victorious values which were won through decades of struggles in economics, culture, conflicts, new wonders were crafted through victory in war campaigns, which shifted control over the entire world. This day was ruthless in which seemed to burn with hot blood smeared over the world like flames from heaven. The chosen one morality was to bear witness to what was being a gift and a curse to this assumed righteous soul. Everyone present at this formal doctrine held high-ranking positions in the world government created by the current Pharaoh. His family, friends, ordinary people from around the world were gathered in the millions to witness this crowning of the second to hold this position as crowned leader of the Pharaoh’s empire. His son, so it would seem, and next Pharaoh of the world was a man known today from his father, who changed the course of that which men today could not comprehend, because on this day, the assured victories decided many years before this date was on the line. But succession was the honor of this day. The hour of the day resembled the age-long battle between the Earth and the Moon, a rising of one to another and the ending of a powerful force of light, replaced by an alternate, which seemed to be not equaling of the follower. John Anderson had the honor of being master of ceremony along with Michael, the presiding as supervising Pharaoh. With a stern voice, the room was called to stand by, awaiting the new Pharaoh and his cabinet of entrenched followers, which consisted of appointed and elected officials from all over the world in this new world monarchy system of a democratic republic which reined over the whole world. The current Pharaoh’s right-hand man stood. His name was David; he stood awaiting the order to proceed along with the presentation. The title that David held was vice prince. This time-honored position held the command of being the spokesperson for the Pharaoh and the enforcer of laws inside the jurisdiction of the Pharaoh. Normally this situation would bring forth the familiar phrase To the victor go the spoils, but the Pharaoh’s journey to this point was a long struggle and important steps to ensure new generations will have the right to be called humans, and proudly, and have the chance to bring forth even better advances that helped shape the world as they knew it.

    What is life? Philosophers, artists, writers, scientists, and other like-minded people have tried to figure out what the meaning or even what is life. Some could call it a game, some a ceremony, or a celebration of an exploration of the world, to name a few ideas. But what if life was more than these things? What if life was a chronicle of one’s being, an electrically charged conductor that had the power to create, destroy, invent, express its emotions in various fashions. In this sense, is life just tightly carved down to a certain solitary meaning? Religions and stories of ancients described a lot of different events in time where their understanding of that world resembled or differed from current reality. Although ignored, some would assume the ancient’s life might be a totally different reality than what is being presented today. If so, what was this reality? Why did it vary depending on which perspective one was looking toward? Did everyone have a reason for being? One would say that some had reasons in life that they thought was not invalid. This might be true, but what about the homemaker who raised a child to become the individual who cured AIDS. During this time, the house maker had to support this child, instill inside the child certain ideas, or place certain obstacles in its path purposely or out of malice, and in return, make one of the most important individuals who ever lived. But only one could know unless one was shown, and not just anyone could be shown certain destinies.

    Life seems short, the idea of reality being viewed in a fashion of yourself, the I being the most prevalent idea in everyone’s minds. What about the us? Humanity seems as a whole like the we, or is it more important than the I? Some would agree with both sides but depending on who is the one that is advocating the idea, which means a lot because inherited funds or nobility status leads mental expectations of entitlement and may not be the best road to deal with answering human issues of starvation, poverty, etc., but how does society eliminate these issues out of mankind’s behaviors? Is it wrong to eliminate free will? Stopping a man from killing another is using one’s free will because this one could have done nothing and let the man shoot the victim or intervene and possibly presented a precious life from being terminated. But is intervention always right, or always wrong? What is this moral intervention? Humanity seems to know naturally or through experience but rational and irrational experiences. If this world is generally evil as most seem to assume, then why does good bring forth evil and vice versa? Was it not for the evil ways of changing the earth, humans would not hold the dominant spot in this civilization, because through years of hunting and civilization building, men have uprooted nature as we know it.

    All of life is now in one’s hand. At the touch of a button, an individual can find any type of image one wants to indulge in reviving the seven sins at once, but does this make life no more or less image, which connects to the brain, which reacts? One could see a beautiful dove, another a hideous pig, but did that mean what they saw was not reality? Whatever one had been presented, one had to accept, such as love and life, etc., but reality can make the whole group see images that one’s present didn’t, but did this make that individual a liar? A town idiot who could not tie his shoe could raise the question as to whether a shoe needed to be tied. Considering the idea of spite and malice, if the world was run by evil individuals, wouldn’t they support every evil man’s morals over the morals of any other good individual? If these morals were forced on the populace, who was maybe good or evil or a mixture, wouldn’t it be immoral to accept the evil individual ethics as right, or vice versa? But if the world was generally good, then good morals would be presented to evil minds, and they would be forced to change their evil status, and wouldn’t this be immoral as well?

    Morality cannot be boiled down to good and bad. The variable which has to be accounted for is the unknown, which can never be found, or can it? But if the two sides canceled each other out in that equation, it would leave humanity with zero values based on good and bad. So it would seem that in order for humanity to persist as solely good or bad in morality or ethics, those ideas have to be presented to keep the equation of life as zero, or nothing, or balance. Everybody wants to know the truth as nothing! But what is the truth? If a government has top secret information, by denying its existence, wouldn’t this not be telling the truth? But if an individual lies or does wrong, the state still holds that individual responsible, so it would seem the state assumes that they can lie, while citizens cannot. Is this moral? Probably not, so depending on which side of the equation one is standing, morality does not work for everyone. History is created by the thoughts of the rulers of those time periods, and depending on what culture, one individual history might be viewed as good while in another culture viewed as bad. But is this not an existence of understanding one’s self?

    Religion could be good or bad depending on the individual. Some groups and states however leave no choice of free will to the individual to choose what they want to believe. But the United States favors a secular idea of the Judeo-Christian idealism. However, one that followed the advice of the group should research every piece of ideas that could be found. From those experiences, one chooses to believe in a higher power, although all the stories of God varies. Being brought up a certain way, an individual can favor some ideas over others. But researching the Bible and other texts, a lot of gaps is unknown, and discretion can intrigue some to draw whatever understanding they want to know. For example, artificial intelligence, humans created this life and can soon to be life form which replaces humans, and if humans can make a life form through splicing and computer electronics and more, then is it not possible that humans could have been made in the same way? Knowing this significant bodies send this tale in a completely new sphere of understanding. Minds lend ear to the masteries blessing.

    Michael Brown was born January 1, 1980, in the city of San Diego, California. His upbringing both contrasted and favored the status of kings. Michael was clever in many ways, and these skills he acquired naturally on his own. The years of Michael’s youth passed by fast in his mind. Michael was as charming as any person and as clever as a fox. In the night, he perfected the cat and mouse race against the hounds and was immune against the hounds tracking his trail. Michael’s courage, strength, capacity, mind structure, heart, and individual struggles all added up to complete him and validate him as a complete individual on all levels as unchallenged and superior to anyone. Michael created ways to master life and to fuel his desire to become even more complete. Michael knew humans and the evils and non-evil actions they processed and wanted an explanation from the creator. Michael’s life at this point was sort of strange. Imagine a life where inside of one’s head, everything made perfect sense, everything was rational, and everything was in perspective, a world in balance. Michael knew the world revolved around him for some reason, but he wanted more. Not only did he want the world to revolve around him, but all people too. Michael decided within his own mind that he was the one chosen to bear witness to life and the evil and good ideas and to decide the fate of this world. Michael knew something was inside of him that made him different. His upbringing and birth as a black male in America made him see perspective in all sorts of areas, and because of his lineage from slavery, he knew the world looked down on his status as a man, but he knew this was not his ancestors’ fault. Michael, having an investigative mind, studied history to understand certain motivations and ideas that fueled that enslavement.

    Humans have the natural desire to conquer or dominate and seek glory, and this situation is not isolated to America. For thousands of years, men and women were enslaved and still are, and to Michael, this was something he didn’t want to become a permanent way of life in the world, but how could this be controlled? Life was a puzzle, a riddle, and finding out these riddles was one of Michael’s top concerns, and fixing that puzzle in this world if he had the chance and power was his dream. A lot of leaders have been eliminated for their involvement in changing the world. Examples include Robert Kennedy, JFK, Martin Luther King Jr., and more by, some would say, elites to slow down the progression of non-elites’ influence on the masses of the world, which might not be something these elites or world rulers believe in. Michael saw these issues early in youth and devoted his life to this mission of fixing the impossible and changing the world from being generally evil to generally good. Michael concluded that America’s success was based mostly on the hard work of uncompensated work of his slaves, both white and black, men and female, and some free minds that migrated to America to practice their thoughts, which led to new inventions, and hard work of citizens of present, past, and future individual’s accomplishments.

    A peaceful individual loves the attitude of grace and the power and stability in life, but if one has the strength, determination, courage, understanding, and resources to gain some sort of stability, anything is possible. But whatever happens in life is left up for history to decide the merits of, if it is right or wrong and worthy of being known. Alexander the Great’s conquest was considered to be a pleasant achievement, even though the Greeks dethroned the Pharaohs’ original empire, and also the European conquest and colonization of African countries and other lands, before the lands were given back, including more of the operations of conquests from various different occasions. But Michael living as a black male in American as a free citizen, these sorts of ideas was on his mind and was one of optimism. But some societies might suggest Michael was someone who did not recognize their common ideas, concepts, procedures, and lifestyles, the aspect of supporting individuals who are rich and born with unlimited assets. Michael not having an upbringing that was luxurious, one might think he was not qualified to be able to understand, grasp, and deliver a measurable note in history. But these ideas wouldn’t stop him, which was presented to him by others in society, even at a young age. The knowledge Michael had or saw while growing up made him gain a reputation for

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