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



                                                       Fig.3.  —  Location  of  Eden’s  second  biblical
                                                       river on a modern map. According to the Bible
                                                       the second river that flowed through The Land
                                                       of Kush was called Gihon. The main New Eden
                                                       was  situated  within  the  boundaries  of  this  an-
                                                       cient country which was to the south of another
                                                       ancient  country  —  the  Country  of  Artificial
                                                       Mountains  (ancient  Egypt).  The  biblical  Land
                                                       of Kush was located on the upper course of the
                                                       biblical river Gihon (now Nile).

                                                            2.  The  river  Gihon  (Nile:  Blue  Nile  and
                                                       White Nile).








                                                      Fig.4.  —  Location  of  Eden’s  third  and  fourth
                                                      rivers  on  the  modern  map,  between  which  the
                                                      third  (intermediate)  biblical  Eden  was  located
                                                      when the first one had fallen. According to the
                                                      Old  Testament their names were  Hiddekel (Ti-
                                                      gris)  and  Euphrates  respectively.  The  fact  that,
                                                      although  these  rivers  are  geographically  nearer
                                                      to the river Pison (Gang) of the first paradise, in
                                                      the  text  they  are  placed  after  the  river  Gihon
                                                      (Nile) which is much farther from the first one,
                                                      indicates that this new paradise had a secondary
                                                      significance. There is nothing casual in the Old
                                                      Testament; every word has its meaning, as does
                                                      the position of it in the text. The strict hierarchy
                                                      of concepts is observed: more meaningful con-
                                                      cepts  and  events  are  placed  before  the  less
            meaningful.

                  This reserve paradise was prepared in the country called Assyria, which existed
            between these rivers in ancient times, because the first biblical paradise on the river
            Pison (Gang) came under the control of Light Forces and the followers of the Moon
            (Black Mother) cult were expelled from Dravidia (Ancient India) during the Second
            Kh’Aryan Conquest and, therefore, lost access to their main sacred place.
                  3. The river Hiddekel (Tigris);

                  4. The river Euphrates.



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