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Ancient Aliens - The people chosen by the GODS, THE AKAKOR CHRONICLES
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Fascinating 12,453 year old story! A people chosen by the gods fifteen million years ago.
AKAKOR CHRONICLE!
Karl Brugger first studied history and sociology, then became a journalist in South America where he lived for many years.
There he met the Indian Tatunca Nara in the city of Manaus, located at the confluence of the rivers Rio Solimoes and Rio Negro, where the Amazon begins. Tatunca Nara is a mestizo, the chief of the Ugha-Mangulala, Dhaka and Baioha Indian tribes. With patience and psychological dexterity, Brugger managed to overcome the distrust of the Indian, who told him an extraordinary story.
It is the story of the Mangulala tribe, a people chosen by the gods fifteen million years ago. According to the narrator, this story would have been told in detail in the Akakor chronicle.
Brugger recorded an endless monologue in a hotel room, interrupted only occasionally by the change of magnetic tapes.
The Akakor Chronicle — a total of twelve magnetic tapes — begins with the tribe's year zero and ends 12,453 years later, from 10,481 BC to 1972, according to our chronology.
Not knowing whether it was a fantastic fairy tale or a verifiable story, Brugger, trained in skepticism and difficult investigations due to his job as a journalist, then set out in search of supporting documents. On subsequent meetings, Tatunca repeated the story to her in such a similar way — albeit enriched with additional details — as if she had learned it by heart. That's when the journalist started to really believe in her, even though the stories defied the imagination. Brugger checked the information and drafted the text of the report, which he then published.
The Jaguar Book begins with the colonization of the earth by the gods and ends with the second world catastrophe.
The Eagle's Book covers the period between 6000 and 11,000 in Indian chronology.
With the permission of the editor, I will now quote some excerpts from the Akakor Chronicle as published by Karl Brugger after he translated and checked it.
I give the floor to Tatunca Nara:
The Akakor Chronicle is the written history of my people. It begins at zero o'clock, when the gods have left us. At that time, Ina, the first prince of the Ugha Mangulala dynasty, demanded that everything in the story be written down, and that the text should be written in the correct language and in a legible manner.
The Akakor Chronicle tells the story of the oldest people on earth, from the beginning, from zero o'clock when the ancient masters left us. It tells of the dawn of time, a time when my people were the only people on the continent.
At first it was chaos.
People lived like animals, without reason and without science, without dressing and without even covering their nakedness. The secrets of nature were foreign to them. They lived two by three, in caves or in cracks in rocks discovered by chance. They walked on all fours. Until the day the gods came. The gods brought them light.
We don't know when this happened. We only vaguely know where the strangers came from.
The origin of our ancient masters is hidden under a thick veil that the science of priests cannot even lift. According to the tradition inherited from our ancestors, the event would have occurred three thousand years before zero hour - 13,000 years BC according to the chronology of the white barbarians. Then ships that shone like gold would suddenly appear in the sky. Extraordinary signs of fire lit up the plain. The earth began to shake and thunder rumbled over the hills. The people bowed respectfully to the mighty strangers who came to take possession of the land.
AKAKOR CHRONICLE!
Karl Brugger first studied history and sociology, then became a journalist in South America where he lived for many years.
There he met the Indian Tatunca Nara in the city of Manaus, located at the confluence of the rivers Rio Solimoes and Rio Negro, where the Amazon begins. Tatunca Nara is a mestizo, the chief of the Ugha-Mangulala, Dhaka and Baioha Indian tribes. With patience and psychological dexterity, Brugger managed to overcome the distrust of the Indian, who told him an extraordinary story.
It is the story of the Mangulala tribe, a people chosen by the gods fifteen million years ago. According to the narrator, this story would have been told in detail in the Akakor chronicle.
Brugger recorded an endless monologue in a hotel room, interrupted only occasionally by the change of magnetic tapes.
The Akakor Chronicle — a total of twelve magnetic tapes — begins with the tribe's year zero and ends 12,453 years later, from 10,481 BC to 1972, according to our chronology.
Not knowing whether it was a fantastic fairy tale or a verifiable story, Brugger, trained in skepticism and difficult investigations due to his job as a journalist, then set out in search of supporting documents. On subsequent meetings, Tatunca repeated the story to her in such a similar way — albeit enriched with additional details — as if she had learned it by heart. That's when the journalist started to really believe in her, even though the stories defied the imagination. Brugger checked the information and drafted the text of the report, which he then published.
The Jaguar Book begins with the colonization of the earth by the gods and ends with the second world catastrophe.
The Eagle's Book covers the period between 6000 and 11,000 in Indian chronology.
With the permission of the editor, I will now quote some excerpts from the Akakor Chronicle as published by Karl Brugger after he translated and checked it.
I give the floor to Tatunca Nara:
The Akakor Chronicle is the written history of my people. It begins at zero o'clock, when the gods have left us. At that time, Ina, the first prince of the Ugha Mangulala dynasty, demanded that everything in the story be written down, and that the text should be written in the correct language and in a legible manner.
The Akakor Chronicle tells the story of the oldest people on earth, from the beginning, from zero o'clock when the ancient masters left us. It tells of the dawn of time, a time when my people were the only people on the continent.
At first it was chaos.
People lived like animals, without reason and without science, without dressing and without even covering their nakedness. The secrets of nature were foreign to them. They lived two by three, in caves or in cracks in rocks discovered by chance. They walked on all fours. Until the day the gods came. The gods brought them light.
We don't know when this happened. We only vaguely know where the strangers came from.
The origin of our ancient masters is hidden under a thick veil that the science of priests cannot even lift. According to the tradition inherited from our ancestors, the event would have occurred three thousand years before zero hour - 13,000 years BC according to the chronology of the white barbarians. Then ships that shone like gold would suddenly appear in the sky. Extraordinary signs of fire lit up the plain. The earth began to shake and thunder rumbled over the hills. The people bowed respectfully to the mighty strangers who came to take possession of the land.
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