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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
“paradise” in the Nile-Gihon riverhead in the Land of Kush became the main one.
In fact, after the victory in the second Campaign the Aryan tribes did not go
away, or rather, part of them did not go away, but remained in ancient Dravidia and
the “first paradise” was under their control for a long time under the sharp eyes of the
white teachers, the Urs — the white magicians and became inaccessible to the black
magicians, the servants of the Goddess Kali-Ma. So, her defeated supporters were ex-
iled, most likely at their request, to the country of the Artificial Mountains, Ancient
Egypt. The majority of them were people of the grey sub-race; some were of the
black race, the Dravidian and the Naga people, and a small part of the white race der-
elicts. All of them were the Black Mother cult followers and remained as such (more
of this later) (Fig. 6).
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