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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
caste system, and a special caste of priests converted the knowledge into religion, the
object of divine worship. From this moment the knowledge brought by the white
people turned into dead dogma, and exactly because of this the civilization of Egypt
collapsed. For several thousand years this knowledge had been unattainable for the
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tribes of the black race until the Hyksos invaded Egypt at the end of the 18 , begin-
ning of the 17th centuries B.C. (about 3700 years ago). The main reason why the
tribes of the Hyksos, which came from India, won, was their iron and steel weapons,
while the Egyptians had bronze or copper ones. The Hyksos were tribes of the grey
sub-race, which originated as a result of the mixing of Slavs-Aryans and the tribes of
the Dravidian and Naga people of the black race after the Slavs-Aryans conquered
Dravidia (Ancient India) in 2817 (Slavonic-Aryan chronology) or in 2692 B.C., i.e.
4699 years ago (2007).
The Slavonic-Aryan tribes had iron and steel weapons at the time of their First
Conquest; then they already possessed the secret of so-called Damascene steel;
swords made of this steel easily cut through any armour – made of skin, bone, copper
and even iron. There were not many weapons made of this kind of steel and it created
a mystical impression upon people during a battle.
Usually such swords were given proper names, attributed with magical powers
and surrounded by legends, many of which have lived to our time. Magic was the ba-
sis of the world view of the tribes of the black race (Voodoo magic) and the abilities
of Damascene steel weapon seemed to be magical to them, just as for most tribes of
the grey sub-race (white + black race), which despite everything, evidently or secretly
continued to worship Kali-Ma (the Black Mother). That is why myths like the one
about the king Arthur’s sword — Excalibur which only a hero can extract from the
stone, were born. Usually, this weapon was passed on from father to son or obtained
in a battle which indeed corresponded to a feat of arms; because mainly the warriors
of the higher caste of Slavs-Aryans — the Varangians owned this kind of weapon,
more precisely — the best of the best of them did.
The abilities of the Varangians’ who practised Ziva, a Slavonic martial art, lay
beyond the limit of “normal” warriors. In addition their mastery of any cold steel and
their body at the highest level: they could slow time, made it invulnerable to any
weapon and a lot of other “magic” things. Possessing Damascene steel weapons and
armour, they became almost invincible. The legend about Achilles' heel has these
kinds of “roots” which are not quite Greek... Thus, the almost mystic horror that
seized the warriors of other tribes (independent of their race) is totally understandable
when they met such masters on a battle-field. Enormous armies were defeated and
scattered under the blows of relatively small brigades of such warriors...
Although there were almost no warriors of any such level among the Hyksos,
nevertheless, their iron and steel weapons and armour allowed them to take Ancient
Egypt relatively easily and become the new elite there for almost two hundred years.
The reason why the relatively small tribes of the Hyksos which, besides, travelled to-
gether with their families and property on the unknown desert and semi-desert territo-
ries, defeated the Egyptian armies was their possession of iron and steel weapons and
the fabrication technology which they got from the Slavonic-Aryan tribes which con-
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