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The Chronicle of Akakor
the border in the north between the countries called Venezuela and Brazil. We do not know who built
Akahim. We can only guess when this city was erected. It is only mentioned in the chronicle after the
return of the Former Masters in the year 7315. Since then, Akakor and Akahim have been linked in
close friendship.
I myself have visited the capital of the sister nation of the Chosen Tribes several times. It resembles
Akakor, having its stone gate, the Temple of the Sun, the buildings for the prince and the priests. The
way to the city is marked by a hewn stone shaped like an outstretched finger. The actual entrance lies
hidden behind a big waterfall. Its waters rush down to a depth of 300 meters. I may reveal these secrets
because for 400 years Akahim has lain in ruins. After terrible wars against the White Barbarians, the
people of Akahim destroyed houses and temples on the surface and retired to the underground
dwellings. These dwellings are laid out just like the star constellation of the Gods and are interconnected
by long trapezoid-shaped tunnels. Today, only four of the dwellings are still inhabited; the remaining
nine are empty. The formerly powerful Akahim today number barely 5,000 souls.
Akahim and Akakor are linked with each other by a subterranean passage and an enormous mirror
device. The tunnel starts in the Great Temple of the Sun in Akakor, continues below the bed of the
Great River, and ends in the heart of Akahim. The mirror device extends from the Akai over the range
of the Andes to the Roraima Mountains, as the White Barbarians call them. It consists of silver mirrors
of the height of a man mounted on large bronze scaffolds. Every month, the priests relay the most
important events across the device in a secret sign language. In this way, the sister nation of the Akahim
learned for the first time of the arrival of the White Barbarians in the country called Peru.
The Second Fortress and the Third Fortress are the last remnants of the once mighty realm of our
Former Masters. They bear witness to a higher knowledge, immeasurable wisdom, and the Gods’
secrets which they bequeathed to the Ugha Mongulala in order to preserve the heritage, as it is written in
the chronicle, in good words, in clear script:
"This is our highest law. You shall keep our bequest. You shall keep it sacred, wherever you go,
where-ever you may build your huts, wherever you find a new home. Do not act according to your own
will but follow the will of the Gods. Hear their words in awe and gratitude. For they are great, and
immeasurable is their wisdom."
2. THE EMPIRE OF LHASA
2982 B.C.—2470 B.C.
The cultivation of the river valleys of the Nile, the Euphrates, and the Tigris initiated the gradual
development of the oldest civilizations in the Orient. Around 3,000 B.C., the Old Kingdom, founded by
King Menes, was established in Egypt. This was a centrally administered, admirably structured civil
service state. The Pharaoh, the Great House, has absolute power to rule as a divine reincarnation. His
most important official action is the construction of a giant stone tomb, the pyramid. The magical
statues and reliefs placed in the grave chambers are evidence of the high level of both material and
spiritual culture. The well-developed hieroglyphic script, perfected by the priests, describes the glory of
the empire. Around 2,500 B.C., Sumerians advanced into Babylonia. In 2,350 B.C., the Semitic King
Sargon founded the first great empire known in history. The only data about the historical development
oil the American continent are supplied by the Spanish historian Fernando Montesinos, who dates the
beginning of the Inca Sun Kings’ dynasty at the third millennium B.C.
The New Order
There was nothing for a long time, only the earth and the mountains. This is what the Gods taught us.
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