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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            subordinated the tribes of the red race which were at a considerably lower evolutional
            level and created a state in which the evolutional gap between the white and red races
            was artificially supported. Over the course of time it resulted in the appearance and
            gradual development of the qualities of social parasitism in Antlan’s ruling caste and
            Nights of Svarog played an important role in the process of their transition from light
            to darkness.

                  It turns out that the Ants’ genetics appeared to be the most vulnerable to the in-
            fluence of the negative evolutional warp which, in the end resulted in the war, at the
            time of the next Night of Svarog, between Antlan (Atlantis) and the Ancient Empire
            of the White People, the pra-Motherland of the Ants. In this war the ruling elite of
            Antlan, forgetting and ignoring everything and everyone, tried to take control of the
            whole planet. Their actions entailed fatal consequences for our civilization: the heav-
            iest planetary catastrophe which resulted in the beginning of the last ice-age and cast
            aside the civilization of the white race (more precisely, those who managed to sur-
            vive) to the level of primitive savagery with tiny “islets” of remaining knowledge,
            culture and traditions.

                  So, the civilization of the Country of Artificial  Mountains, or Ancient Egypt,
            was created by the representatives of Antlan’s elite who survived after this terrible
            catastrophe. Unfortunately, the Ants’ higher caste did not learn the lesson and in a
            new place recreated almost the same system as in Atlantis before the catastrophe. The
            knowledge and abilities they had, allowed them to create a replica of Antlan’s society
            on the African continent, however with some differences — the inferior castes were
            formed by the people of the black race instead of the red one. Another difference was
            the fact that the “god-like” creators of the civilization of Ancient Egypt did not pos-
            sess the power and abilities which the rulers of Antlan had.

                  Nevertheless, their power and abilities were enough to instill “divine quaking”
            into the tribes of the black race. In addition, the creators of the Egyptian civilization
            were insolent enough to take the names of the Higher Light Hierarchs, for example,
            the name of Ra. Therefore, it is necessary to take into account that there is nothing in
            common between the God Ra — the Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, and the God Ra —
            the Higher Hierarch of Light Forces except for the name.

                  And now  let us come back to  the  “poor”,  “repenting” followers  of the  Black
            Mother’s bloody cult…

                  The  followers  of  the  Kali-Ma  (Black  Mother)  cult  deported  from  Dravidia
            reached  the  place  of  their  exile  in  almost  three  hundred  years.  They  came  to  the
            Country of Artificial Mountains as the Hyksos in 3834 S.A.C. or 1675 B.C. and oc-
            cupied  Egypt.  They  added  the  northeast  of  Egypt  with  the  new  capital  Hatwaret
            (Avaris) to their Empire; other Egyptian lands acknowledged the supreme dominion
            of Hyksos kings who adopted the title of Pharaoh. Certainly, they were the descend-
            ants of the representatives of the grey sub-race expelled from Dravidia who came to
            the Country of Artificial Mountains. It took more than ten generations, and as the fol-
            lowers of the Black Mother cult travelled from the lands of Dravidia to the lands of
            Ancient Egypt, they turned into nomadic tribes.


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