This article argues that the Clan Cumming (also known as Clan Comyn) in Scotland has ancient Phoenician origins, tracing their lineage back to Comnene and linking them to various historical figures and families, including William the Conqueror, Edward III, and the Tudors. The author posits that these families, often described as Norman, were in fact Jewish/Phoenician. The article details how the Comyns allegedly evolved through name changes and strategic marriages, becoming the Talbots, then the Howards, and further branching into families like the Cliffords, Comptons, Dudleys, and Stuarts. The text then connects modern figures with the cumming name, including comedienne Whitney Cummings, heiress Susan Cummings, and businessman Maxwell Cummings, suggesting a persistent lineage. It also touches upon prominent figures like John Dudley, Elizabeth I, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and even extends to modern political advisor Dominic McKenzie Cummings and physicists like Fred Cummings, claiming many of these individuals share the same hidden Phoenician ancestry. The author asserts that historical events and figures, such as the Titanic sinking and the publisher of the New York World, Alexander Cummings, are part of this ongoing legacy, often involving corruption and propaganda. The article concludes by noting the presence of prominent Black members within the Cummings family.

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