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    <description><![CDATA[<p>THE EGYPTIAN DEFENSE NETWORK. <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://ancientfit.is">ancientfit.is</a> is Egyptian sanctuary where heritage and strength intertwine, and where every drop of sweat is a tribute to our ancestors' resilience. Rooted in the sacred soil of our timeless land, we are not merely a fitness only organization— we are a revival of spirit, a declaration of cultural sovereignty, and a bastion against the creeping shadows of foreign influence. In the age of diluted identities and cultural erosion, <strong>AncientFit </strong>stands as a blazing torch — illuminating the path back to the dignity, power, and majesty of Egypt's golden era. Our mission is not just physical transformation, but a spiritual uprising — to fortify our people, body and soul, against the silent invasions of thought and values wrapped in modern disguise. We see clearly through the veils of strategy and seduction. The ambitions of the West — led by the United States and Britain — are neither new nor hidden. Their designs upon our region, written long ago in whispers and books like Bernard Lewis's. The Shaping of the Middle East, reveal a long-nurtured desire: to fracture, dilute, and dominate. But history, written in our pyramids and sung in the Nile's eternal hymn, tells a different tale — a tale of survival, sovereignty, and defiance. We are the sons and daughters of Kemet — the cradle of civilization — and we will not kneel before empires built on borrowed time. Our bones are made of granite and our spirits forged in the fires of millennia. While others forget, we remember. While others consume, we create. While others fall, we rise. Let it be known: we are the guardians of legacy. We do not fear the empires of the present, for we are built on the greatness of the eternal. We do not bend to the cultural tides of the West, for we are rooted deeper than they can fathom. They may send ideologies instead of armies, screens instead of soldiers — but we are awake. And we train not just for strength, but for sovereignty. Here at AncientFit, every heartbeat echoes with ancient pride. We do not ask for permission to exist. We were here before they drew their first maps. And we shall remain — resilient, radiant, and rooted in the truth — long after their strategies turn to dust. Our soil is ready to swallowing the modern wave of western invasion like those who were before them. We are an ancient culturally-rooted fitness organization driven by three core missions: <strong>Restoring Ancient Athletic Integrity: </strong>We are committed to developing unique, purpose-driven coaches and athletes. Guided by an ancient-inspired doctrine, we believe that restoring culture, morality, and authenticity to athleticism is essential for building a strong, conscious, and resilient community. At <strong>AncientFit</strong>, fitness is more than physical strength—it's a return to truth, discipline, and non-commercial, science-based excellence. We stand as a firewall against intellectual pollution, cultural decay, and harmful modern ideologies.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In Episode #5, <em>Man VS Male – Philosophical Changes in the Mindset of Modern Men</em>, Captain Amr Adel [AMUN] exposes how global capitalism has systematically devolved men into mere males—transforming sovereign, purpose-driven protectors into insecure, consumption-addicted isolates. Drawing from Egyptian literary voices like Naguib Mahfouz and Sonallah Ibrahim, and Russian masters like Dostoevsky, Babel, and Platonov, the episode traces how post-WWII capitalism detached masculinity from production and reattached it to consumption. Before 1945, a man's identity came from what he made and provided. After 1945, it came from what he owned. Authority shifted from earned experience to expert certification. Risk shifted from masculine duty to managed liability. The result: anxious, impotent men who have been intellectually blackmailed into self-cancellation—apologizing for protective instincts, performing a harmless "new masculinity," and believing five great lies: that equality means sameness, vulnerability is always strength, commitment is optional, worth equals utility, and freedom means no constraints. The market loves the Male—predictable, insecure, endlessly consuming—but has no interest in producing Men, who are sovereign and difficult to manipulate. Yet Captain Amun declares confident hope for Egyptian youth. Unlike the West, Egypt retains cultural memory, extended family, religious accountability, belonging to the land, and a history of surviving far worse. The Nile still flows. The covenants with ancestors remain unbroken—only forgotten. The path from Male to Man requires seven steps: stop consuming identity, find a mission, submit to a standard (the Tachydronic Standard), join a physical tribe, commit to costly sacrifice, study your ancestors, and train for the test. You are not a consumer. You are a son of Egypt. Reclaim your manhood.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Captain Amun argues that the global commercial market has won not through force, but through <strong>strategic behavioral change</strong>. It has not sold us products alone—it has sold us a new version of ourselves: impulsive instead of disciplined, isolated instead of accountable, morally flexible instead of culturally rooted.</p><p>The episode contrasts two human types:</p><ul><li><strong>The Cultured Humanistic Person</strong> – Connected to ancestral wisdom, self-disciplined, empathetic, loyal to community and nation, and unwilling to sacrifice cultural integrity for personal gain.</li><li><strong>The Pragmatic Self-Seeker</strong> – The market's preferred human. Asks only "What benefits me right now?" Calculates every relationship as a transaction. Willing to sacrifice others' comfort, happiness, or cultural integrity for personal advantage. Loyal only to the transaction itself.</li></ul><p>The market does not force anyone to become the second type. It <strong>rewards</strong> that type—making selfishness profitable, loyalty expensive, and cultural preservation feel like missing out.</p><p>The Three Strategic Behavioral Deviations</p><p>Shift One: From Delayed Gratification to Instant Dopamine – The Deviation of Self-Discipline</p><p>For 99.9% of human history, reward followed effort. Humans were wired for delayed gratification—the ability to say "not now" for a larger future good. This is the foundation of self-discipline, and self-discipline is the foundation of culture.</p><p>The market learned to deliver dopamine instantly and without cost: social media scrolls, processed foods, click-to-buy transactions, 30-second transformation videos. Over time, the brain rewires itself. It stops associating reward with effort. It demands the hit now.</p><p><strong>The result:</strong> A population that cannot suffer the Tachydronic Standard. Cannot wait. Cannot endure. Cannot maintain culture, because culture requires sacrifice.</p><p><strong>The correction:</strong> Voluntary discomfort. Boredom. Silence. Running the schoenus without counting minutes. Every choice of effort before reward is an act of re-wiring the brain back to ancestral factory settings.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>While I was a soldier during the revolution of Jan25-2011</strong></p><p>The wonderful experiences which is not describable!!!</p>]]></description>
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