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


                  15. (79). Light Gods will send Wise Wanderers to them.
                  Because they have neither Spirit nor Conscience,
                  Strangers will listen to the Words of wisdom,
                  And, on hearing them out, they will sacrifice the
                  The Wanderers to their God…
                  They will create the Golden Bull
                  As a symbol of their power,
                  And worship it, as well as their God...


                  16. (80). Gods will send the Great Wanderer, Love Bearer,
                  But the priests of the Golden Bull
                  Will put him to a martyr’s death

                  And after, they will declare him to be a God
                  And create a new faith built on lies, blood and oppression…
                  They will declare all people to be low and dirty,
                  And call upon everyone to repent and beg pardon
                  For deeds performed and not performed
                  In front of the image of the God they created…
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                  The Aryan tribes that came to Dravidia about five thousands years ago (the first
            h’Aryan Campaign began in 2692 B.C.) were carriers of a very high civilization in
            comparison with that of the ancient Hindu, the Dravidian and the Naga people. The
            Urs must have impressed them very much, possessing outstanding abilities and be-
            ing transmitters of thorough and very extensive knowledge (the Urs were the Ar-
            yan tribes’ teachers, who came from another planet and lived among them). There-
            fore, the Dravidian and Naga tribes took the Urs who came with the Aryans for Gods,
            which  is  hardly  surprising;  as  did  the  ancient  Chinese  and  the  inhabitants  of  both
            Americas, but about it later…

                  The Aryan tribes banished the priestesses and priests of Black Magicians, who
            worshipped the cult of the Goddess Kali, the Black Mother, forbade the human sac-
            rifices, gave some knowledge to the tribes of Dravidia and returned to their Mother-
            land  in  2893  according  to  the  Slavonic-Aryan  chronology  (2615  B.C.).  77  years
            passed from the beginning of the Conquest to their returning home. The Dravidian
            and the Naga people refrained from worshipping the Black Mother for some time af-
            ter the Aryan tribes had left for their own Motherland, but in several generations the
            reasons for  the Aryan tribes’ arrival  either were forgotten  (few remembered about
            this conquest), or they thought if they had gone, they would not return.

                  One way or another, the inhabitants of Dravidia returned to the old beliefs which
            were more understandable and closer to them, because they had “sat” in their ge-




                  31  The Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. Santias of the Perun Vedas, The First Circle, Santia 5, p 40-42.

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