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under the effects of the synarchich magic, as a «defeat».
                      To end with this summary of the History of Nimrod I’ll say that the Kassite’s King, his
               Brave General, his Initiates, and the entire population that died in Borsippa, undertaken the
               definitive return to the Origin guided by the indomitable Princess Isa.
                      While the idiot Hiwa Anakim Demons were devouring their bodies in Chang Shambhala
               and the King of the World was pronouncing his evening prayer, delayed twelve hours that day
               by the indelible feat of Nimrod.
                      In  the  Museum  of  La  Plata,  in  Buenos  Aires,  is  the  famous  Kudurru  of  Kashshu,
               discovered in Susa, where it formed part of the booty of the Elamite King Shukrut-Nakhunte in
               the XII century B.C. On it was engraved the regal figure of Nimrod treading the Moon and
               the Sun, and with the eight pointed star, symbol of the planet Venus, over his head. With a
               Ziggurat  beside  him,  evoking  his  famous  Tower.  Under  this  image  are  two  columns  of
               cuneiform  scripture  in  Hittite’s  language  where  is  mentioned  the  death  of  the  King  and  is
               warned that no one must forget his feat. I will transcribe part of such relate according to the
               erudite version of Professor Ramirez from the University of Salta, universally considered as the
               most accurate:


                                                    Nimrod’s Death

                                                  From a famous Tower


                                                  Which ruins are hither,

                                            King Nimrod to Heaven hath gone.

                                                 One day he shall return!

                                                  But he hath not gone,

                                              To bow down before the Gods.


                                               With the tensed bow he left,

                                                      Willing to slay

                                          And his arrows to Shamash hath hurt,

                                          Although prompt hath recovered heal.

                                                  But Nimrod hath gone,


                                                And soon, he shall return,

                                               A Goddess leadeth his Path,


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