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Russia, of Turkestan, of the Dzungaria, of Afghanistan, of the India, etc., in addition to the
mentioned Chang-Lam from the Lhasa, whereby arrived the chariots that transported us. Our
path, since the dogs daivas deposited us at the feet of the mountain range Chan Nan, followed a
same natural route: border the mountain range by one side, which now was prolonged in the
mounts Ma-ha-che, and the River Sining by other; over its right shore was located Sining-Fu, at
2.500 metres high.
The city of Sining was a gigantesque market, to which none civil war, neither the
national war against Japon, had affected its febrile rhythm. The only alteration was constituted
by the different troops that coexisted suspiciously and that once in a while starred some
incident. Suc troops belonged to other many unknown Lords or triads and controlled each one
of them, a sector of the city: there existed even nationalist and communist factions, apart from
the aristocratic or noble, tradiotionalist, religious and of the mafia. However, Sining-Fu was
then a «free area», it means, that it had not fallen under the control of the Japanese. In front
of an exterior attack, paradoxically, each troop would be occupied to defend their part of the
wall and would forget all the differences to face a common enemy.
The kâulika community of Sining-Fu was really important. We verified it at entering to
the neighbourhood «of the pale faces», called thus for the skin colour of the neighbours, and
admire the enormous Sanctuary of Shiva that they possessed. They offered themselves to
provide us all the necessary to initiate a new expedition to the Tibet: they were especially
enthusiastic by the idea to undertake the annihilation of other Gompas as the one of the
duskhas. They remained disenchanted when we explained them that we had to return to
Germany.
–If our Race reaches to dominate the World one day, and remains loyal to the
Hyperborean Wisdom of the , there will be no place on the Earth for the worshippers
and servants of the Potencies of the Matter: the Eternal will destroy them without
mercy and you, heroic kâulikas, will be beside us, wearing, perhaps, the ensign Totenkopf –I
assured them, without suspecting that this last would become real before I thought it.
In the face of our irrevocable decision, the kâulikas acceded to support the journey to the
East. Briefly, they exposed us the situation. The two most powerful military forces of China
were the «nationalist» of Chiang Kai-Shek and the communist of Mao Tse-tung. Before 1937
both armies fought fiercely, but now they faced together the Japanese enemy. As is natural, for
anyone who comprehends the political structure of the Synarchy, the communist of Mao were
catered by the Soviet Union and to the «nationalists» of Chiang were succorred by England and
the United States, i.e., the Anglo-Saxon Imperialism. And fraternally united, as were the
Synarchy and its foreign associates, the right and left wings were allied against the Japanese
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