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    THE MYSTERY OF BELICENA VILLCA

    By Nimrod de Rosario

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    The Mystery of Belicea Villca

    FIRST BOO!

    «The disappeared of Tafí del Valle» 

    SECON" BOO!

    «The Letter of Belicena Villca» 

    THIR" BOO!

    «Quest for Uncle Kurt» 

    FO#RTH BOO!

    «The story of Kurt von Subermann» 

    FIFTH BOO!

    «Epiloue!!! or "roloue»

    HY$ERE$ILO%#E

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    FIRST BOO!

    «The disappeared of Tafí del Valle»

    Cha&ter I

    $ met Belicena Villca %hen she %as interned in the &europsychiatric 'ospital «(r!  Javier PatrónIsla» in the city of Salta) under dianosis of irre'ersi(le seile demetia) Bein *edic of the

    «B» pavilion) of incurable patients) $ had to paid attention to the referred patient for a lon year

    in %hich $ applied all the resources that the psychiatric science and my e+tensive e+perience in

    the profession ave to attempt) vainly) her recuperation! ,s %ill be seen later) her story %as

    %ritten by herself %hile she %as remainin in that -oyless confinement! She dedicated to that

    purpose all the available time) %hich %as a lot) because the medical -oint had authori.ed her to

    %rite «due to the activity redounded in evident therapeutic results on the mood of the

    patient»! ,lthouh) no one /ne% to %hat referred her %rites and if them revealed some loic

    coherence) information that %ould have been helpful to possess to confirm or correct theadverse dianosis! T%o reasons avoided to /no% the content of her %ritins0 the first) and main

    reason) consisted in that the patient %rote in «*+ech+a satia,+e-o») a lanuae %hich is only

    spo/en in her natal reion1 in secrecy) it seems) Belicena Villca translated the %ritins into

    Spanish a fe% days before she died1 the second reason %as the homicidal .eal that she put to

    avoid the readin of the te+ts) %hat ended) one day) in a violent incident %ith a nurse %ho

    dared to loo/ at one of its paes! But) as %hat concerned %as to maintain her calm) and the

    %ritin contributed to maintain her in that state) they opted to not contradict her maniac

    desires and they allo%ed her to hide the %ritins in a briefcase from %hich she %as never

    separated! 'o%ever) part of her story %as related to me by herself) durin her convalescence)either throuh lare monoloues that %ere fre2uently on her psychoanalytic sessions) in the

    days in %hich some mental stability allo%ed this therapy) or) involuntarily) %hen the narcosis

    treatment pluned her into a heavy stupor %here) ho%ever) never decreased her oral activity!

    &aturally) it %as not possible to ive credit to her statements) not only due to her diseased

    condition) but for the tenor of them) %hich %ere incredible and hallucinative0 her %ritins

    %ould be never 2ualified) %ith more -ustice) as an o. story of a mad.oma)

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    The alienated situation of Belicena Villca surely %ill discourae the readers about the veracity of

    the narrated events! $t is comprehensible because -ust one year ao $ %ould have made all

    possible to avoid the divulation of a material that prudence) and the professional ethic)counsel to maintain in the reserved ambits of the Cliical History and the &ersoal e/&ediet) 

    But) %hile this %as happenin) the suddenly death of Belicena Villca came to derane this

    rational perspective and too/ me to thin/ that 'istory reisters the pass of venerable fiures by

    the cells of famous madhouses! $ remembered &iet.sche) E.ra "ound) ,ntonin ,rtaud) the

    chess player *orphy) the mathematician 4antor) and many others! $ reasoned that those

    famous personaes suffered from an acute schi.ophrenia) as my patient) %hich means that the

    consciousness remains framented but not dissolved) and it is possible) eventually) that some

    temporal lucidity states can occur %here the behavior is more or less normal! $ said to myself

    that if 4antor elaborated the brilliant theory of the transfinite numbers in the mental hospitaland if &iet.sche durin his ten years of internee could 2uote 'omer) Empedocles) and almost

    any classic) by rote) and in ancient 5ree/) %as possible) in an infinite lesser %ay) %hich the

    narration of Belicena Villca %as real in part! 6f course) this apparently inconsistent sylloism

    %ill surprise the reader1 but all this $ thouht very 2uic/ly) very 2uic/ly0 (eca+se Belicea Villca

    .as m+rdered)

    Cha&ter II

    That unpleasant incident perturbed the impeccable march of the 'ospital submerin us in an

    indescribable state of discomfort and anuish! Specially affected %as our (irector) the eminent

    (r! 4orte.) %ho feared that the scandal could reach to smirch the name of the illustrious local

    e+cellence that the 'ospital had) fact that) accordin to his clear loic) %ould influence in the

    chec/s that the po%erful family of the deceased ave monthly! $ %ill not fatiue the reader %ith

    details because this case %as very commented by the ne%s and if it is desired can consult the

    ne%spaper «El Heraldo» from Salta) in the editions of the %ee/ from the 7 to the 83 days of

    9anuary 8:;

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    ?0) %ithout ayoe0 absolutely ayoe %ould have entered durin it lapse!

    This %as proved) happily) due to a fortuitous incident!

    $n the last niht before 9anuary 3) i!e!) day of celebration of the Three @ise men) part of the

    staff %ent to distribute ifts to the 4hildren 'ospital and the 6rphanae San Francisco de Asís!

    @ithin them %as our distinuished (r! 4orte.) %ho at ?A hrs!) %as already bac/) still %earin

    the Santa 4laus costume and disposed to effectuate the daily -ourney) that) since countless

    years) he reali.es throuh all the pavilions to pic/ up the final reports! So) the o. "r) Corte1

    sa. for last time Belicea Villca ali'e at 23456 hrs)) %hen due to a hysterical crisis on its second

    phase) she promoted a eneral disorder in the «B» pavilion1 runnin desperately in the reduced

    space of the cell) %ith fi+ and e+orbitant eyes) %hile she %as screamin «Pachachutquiy »)

    «Pachachutquiy ») %ords %hich in that moment %ere incomprehensible for me! Even if %e

    reconi.ed that it %as treatin about the Quechua  lanuae! 6ther%ise) the attac/ %as

    symptomatically abnormal in her!(r! 4orte. ordered an immediately dose of Valium) submerin the unfortunate Belicena Villca

    in a stupor from %hich she %ould only et out for a moment to see the (eath 4loser! 9ust as

    suested the tremendously horrifyin e+pression %hich %as t%itched on her countenance

    %hen she %as found) already dead) three hours later! 'ere appears the mystery1 the first

    element that disconcerted and surprised the e+perimented cups0 after that the patient %as

    attended) at

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    The subse2uent parts of the medals had inscriptions! But these) farther to clarify somethin)

    increased our confusion because they %ere %ritten in t%o different lanuaes! 6ne phrase)

    hori.ontally enraved in the center) %as %ritten in 'ebre% characters) even thouh those sins%ere not the same on each medal! Surroundin these %ords %as another inscription in Latin

    letters) this time identic for both -e%els! $n that moment no one could clarify to %hat lanuae

    they beloned0 «ada aes sidhe draoi mac h.ch»! The 'ebre% %ords on its part) said1 in the

    pomeranate בו 8 and in the clover (ו ב

    ,s %ill be understood) this curious be-e%eled rope ave all the sensation to be somethin of

    ceremonial or reliious use) attribute that officer *aidana noticed immediately  because at the

    first moment %hen he e+amined) he couldn=t avoid an e+pression of repunance and an

    e+clamation0 

     F"uahG This is somethin 9e%G 

    Cha&ter III

    $ /no% that many po%erful people of my country consider that every correct police officer of

    our country must indispensably profess the «&ationalist $deoloy»1 and $ also /no% that such

    indefinable ideoloy is opposed to the reat $nternationalisms as the *ar+ism) the *asonry)

    the Hionism) the multinational corporations) etc!) and even the forein policy of the imperialist

    po%ers! $n the nationalist ideoloy it is a common belief that all those vast orani.ations

    convere in one summit of po%er) situated in some place of the %orld) real Secret 5overnment

    %hich they call «Iteratioal Syarchy»!

    The Synarchy %ould have developed a Stratey %hich e+ecution %ill aim to the establishment

    of a @orld 5overnment that %ould rein over all the &ations of the Earth! The differences and

    contradictions that are adverted amon all the aforementioned reat orani.ations %ould be of

    tactical order and purely e+terior1 in the ape+ of po%er all of them %ould aree) and theeneral efforts %ould be aimed to the accomplishment of the Synarchic Stratey!

    $n the nationalist ideoloy it is a doma) since a century) that the Synarchy had been founded

    by the 9e.s %ith the pretension to assure the control over the @orld to achieve the fulfillment

    of the prophecies in the Bible and the commandments of the Talmud! or this reason the

    nationalists that have these ideas usually ardently hate 9e%s!

    $ %asn=t surprised then) about the ,ntiD9e%ish e+clamation of officer *aidana1 but) havin in

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    mind that it %as a hasty impression) $ tried to ma/e him comprehend that to attribute a 9e%

    oriin to the homicidal rope) -ust because the medals had the form of a Star of (avid) %as at

    least adventurous0 indeed) such symbol is also used by other reliions or sects as the *asonry)Theosophy) the osicrucian) 4hristian 4hurches) etc! ,lso) $ told him) %ere the pomeranate

    and the clover constitutin a strane combinationI1 and the indecipherable inscriptionsI ,nd

    the lace of dyed hairI &o! $t %ould not be so easy to 2ualify the set!

    Even thouh it seems incredible) somethin %as missin in the cell of Belicena Villca0 the

    briefcase %ith all her %ritins! @hen the police /ne% about the content of it) and after

    considerin it as absolutely %orthless) discounted immediately a possible entailment to the

    cause of the crime0 before) they tried to persuade us that the briefcase could have ended in the

    'ospital incinerator) either by accident) or due to a reprisal of an annoyed nurse produced by

    the e+cessive .eal od the patient on its care!

    Cha&ter IV

    $t %as %ellD/no%n about Belicena Villca in the 'ospital! She came in (ecember of 8:7; in an

    ambulance of the army! T%o hus/y noncommissioned officers accompanied her to the office of

    the (irector and ave to him) a letter of the foreman of the ?A< 4avalry eiment from Salta)

    4olonel *ario "Jre.) %ith a pac/et containin documentation and a medical record! $n the

    letter) (r! 4orte. informed us later that the colonel re2uested to sin in Belicena Villca as a

    patient of the 'ospital «%ho suffered from a mental disease properly proven by the military

    physicians %ho sined the attached studies») The %oman natal from the "rovince of Tucumán 

    had only one son %ho disappeared durin the 5reat epression of 8:77! $norin %here he is)

    and) a&&aretly due to the certainty that the authorities refused her any information) she

    started to move resolutely throuh many "rovinces of the ,rentinean &orth and even she left

    the country) travelin throuh the interior of Bolivia and "eru! That behavior resulted

    suspicious to the $ntellience ,encies) %ho submitted her to an intense surveillance and finally

    arrested her!

    @as durin the hard interroatories %hen %as considered the possibility that Belicena Villca

    %as mentally unbalanced) and because of this) after consultin the military physicians) %as

    disposed her transference to the &europsychiatric 'ospital (r! 9avier "atrn $sla! $n reard to

    her son) the ,rmy /ne% nothin about his location) neither if he militated in a subversive

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    orani.ation1 his disappearance %arned the authorities due to) %as thouht that he passed to

    clandestinity! This idea %as stated %hen the surprisin activity of her mother %as /no%n)

    reason that finally motivated her detention! The precedent information provided by the 4olonel%as to not ive credit to the stories or the claims that the patient could ma/e!

    ,ccordin to (r! 4orte. the tone of the letter admitted no response1 %as almost an order to

    intern Belicena Villca! $n his criterion had to be considered t%o possibilities0 the %oman %ent

    mad durin the «$nterroatory») or the story proposed by the ,rmy %as real! @hat had to be

    totally discarded %as a third variant0 that she /ne% somethin about the subversion!!! $n that

    case she %ould have been e+ecuted! They %ere difficult times1 ,rentina military occupied in

    8:7>) %as resistin a tremendous repression that bean %ith the e+termination of the famous

    «&ihilistic "artisans») such the official 2ualification) and ended %ith a bloodbath %orthy of

    4aliula) %here fell) people of every classes! The dead and the missin persons counted

    thousands and) in such danerous atmosphere) %as not ood for the health to discuss the

    military directives!

     FThere %ill come better times Fsaid us (r! 4orte.F remember that the soldiers are rein by the

    la%s of the stratey!F and %ith his natural erudition) he 2uoted *achiavelli) enius of the

    Stratey) %here in his %or/ «The "rince» says0 «!!!the usurper state should ma/e haste to inflict

    %hat in-uries he must) at a stro/e) that he may not have to rene% them daily) but be enabled by

    their discontinuance to reassure mens minds) and after%ards %in them over by benefits»

    therefore «$n-uries should be inflicted all at once) that their ill savor bein less lastin may the

    less offend1 %hereas) benefits should be conferred little by little) that so they may be more fullyrelished»!

    That %as) for (r! 4orte.) the philosophy of the 5overnment!

    $ remember as if it %as today %hen $ accompanied Belicena Villca to the «B» pavilion)

    impressed by her cult treatment and simple eleancy! @ithout bein really tall she seemed to

    be) due to her small body but up straiht1 the hair blac/ and smooth) of soft filaments) fallin

    do%n to her %aist! 'er slihtly torn eyes %ere reen and the nose) a little prominent) ave an

    effect of firmness to her face) framin in an almost perfect oval! 'er mouth) proportionated)

    %as of beefy lips1 her eyebro%s0 thic/ and straiht over the eyes! ,ll in her emanated a vital air

    that in no %ay revealed an ae of #7 years and) even if the riors of the past left an emaciated

    mar/) %as divined that in her youth she %as an e+traordinary beauty %oman!The studies reali.ed in the 'ospital) confirmed that Belicena suffered some type of

    schi.ophrenia) so) (r! 4orte.) not very sensitive to the esthetics considerations) decided to

    maintain the dianostic of the military physicians «irreversible senile dementia» even if such

    valuation %as totally unfair!

    @hen $ %as %al/in throuh the corridors of the «B» pavilion) $ received the first of countless

    surprises that the treat %ith Belicena and her strane story %ould ive me! eadin the label of

    the plastic material %ith my name attached to the poc/et of the -ac/et) she said0

     F (r! ,rturo Sienael! Mou have a maical name0 «(ear of the 'ictorio+s cla.»! (id you /no%I

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     F Mes) $ uess F $ responded) %hile $ %as mentally translatin0 Art+ro0 from the 5ree/ Arctos)

    means «Bear»1 Sie, means  «Victory» in 5erman1 and a,el) «cla.» in the same lanuaeF!

    @hat surprises me F$ addedF is that you /no% it! (o you understand 5ree/ and 5ermanI

     F6h) that is not necessary (r! I see .ith the Blood) $ /no% %hat $ al%ays /ne%F said me %ith a

    candid smile!

    She is really cra.yG $ foolishly thouht) believin that she alluded to the theory of reincarnation

    as the spiritualists) permanent patients of our pavilions! $n that time $ could not imaine neither

    remotely1 that someday $ %ould ma/e unused efforts to remember each one of her %ords to

    analy.e them %ith reat respect!

    Cha&ter V

    *ust not surprise that the police stored the case a little after they bean the investiation

    because) after every step they made to clarify it) all turned more confuse) bein un-ustifiable to

    ive such effort in a crime %hich seemed that) nobody %as interested to resolve! $n first place)

    because Belicena Villca had not /no%n family to claim for -ustice1 but) mainly) due to the

    mystery that surrounded the case0 ho% entered the /iller in the hermetically closed cellI1 %hy

    he used a valuable be-e%eled rope to /ill a defenseless alienatedI1 and) the most

    incomprehensible0 %hat could be the reason of the crime) the motive that could ma/e

    intelliible %hat happenedI

    There %as no ans%er to these and other 2uestions that then appeared and) as time passed by%ithout any advance) the case %as prudently closed by the police!

    T%o months later no one %as tal/in about the crime in the &europsychiatric 'ospital %ere

    fe% those %ho remembered the unfortunate Belicena Villca!

    The daily routine) the fatiuin %or/) the 2uotidian and inevitable problems) all contribute to

    ma/e that the mundane man) submered in the becomin of his (estiny) becomes

    impermeable to the pain of others or to those phenomenons that not affect his concrete

    reality!

    $ am not the e+ception to the rule and) concernin in %hat treats about is narrated here) $

    %ould surely forotten the horrible crime harassed by the obliations of my medical residence)

    the attention of the consultin room) or the classes of the ,merican anthropoloy that $ follo%

    as a postDrade tertiary course!

    $ said «$ %ould have forotten» because the story of Belicena Villca suddenly invaded my o%n

    %orld deranin everythin1 consumin me up to the ede of the demential abyss in %hich she

    succumbed!

    ,s $ said) the "olice lost the interest promptly in the crime1 then the declarations of rior ta/en

    on the subse2uent days didnt disturbe us anymore and life returned to its normal course! To

    the corpse of Belicena Villca %as practiced an autopsy) %hich only served to confirm %hat %e

    already supposed0 the death %as caused by stranulation %ith the %hite rope! Li/e she had not

    /no%n relatives) a teleram %as sent to her uni2ue visitor) a chauanco  N$ndians from the

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    &orth of ,rentinaO apparently located in the "rovince of Tucumán1 but %ith the pass of time)

    %ithout any visit of him) they proceeded to bury the rests in a local cemetery!

    $n those days) middle of 9anuary) in northern midsummer) my only preoccupation consisted in

    to prepare the annual leave %hich started the day ?< and %ere e+tended to the end of

    ebruary! Undoubtedly $ %ould have time to do some e+cursions and to prepare the matter

    that $ %ould render in *arch!

    ,t that time) in a visit that $ made to the ,nthropoloy aculty of Salta to enroll me in a final

    test) $ met %ith the prestiious "rofessor "ablo amire.) (octor of "hiloloy) %ho $ /ne%

    because $ assisted to some of his ,merindian Lanuae classes! @hen $ sa% him) $ impromptu

    thouht) to as/ him somethin0

     F5ood mornin (r! amire.! $f it not bothers you to lose -ust one moment $ %ould li/e to as/

    you somethin!!!

     F5ood mornin (r! ,rturo Sienael F esponded %hile leanin his hairless headF Mou say!

     FLoo/ (r! amire.) a fe% days ao died a patient in the &europsychiatric 'ospital %here $ am*edic and) after she died) she pronounced a %ord in «Quechua») somethin li/e

    « pachachutquiy »1 $ translate pacha P @orld) chutquiy  P dismember0 that=s to say «dismember

    the @orld»! ,s this has no sense) $ %ould li/e you to tell me if there is some other acceptation

    for this %ord!

     F$ %as tryin to don=t ive any information about the strane death! "rofessor amire. heard

    my translation %ith visible displeasure!

     From %here %as natal your patientI

     From the "rovince of Tucumán1 it seems that she al%ays lived in the calcha!uíes valleys) even

    if she lately had travelled to the &orth) includin "eru and Bolivia! But from those -ourneys $ do

    not /no% anythin because she never accepted to comment them! F@ellF impatiently said (r! amire.F! ,s you /no% Quechua has many dialects1 but accordin

    to the affiliation that you ave me) $ suest you to consider this0 even if &acha is the «@orld»)

    or the «Earth») as &achamama P *other Earth) in «!uechua santiaue"o» &acha also means

    «Time»! $n this dialect) «ch+t:+iy» is the transitive verb «dislocate») so) the %ord %ould mean

    «to dislocate Time»1 or «dislocation of Time») in a more actual sense!

    $ must confess that an alarm feelin invaded me %hile $ %as hearin the old "rofessor) because

    somethin interior) a secret instinct) %as tellin me screamin that if there could be an

    e+planation to the murder of Belicena Villca) this one %as beyond any normal comprehension)

    in an ambit that %ould surely rein inored la%s for men! @hat %as this «Time dislocation»I

    But an obscure concept) incomprehensible) %hich resists to the reason but /eeps an evident

    ne+us %ith the murderI 'o% can be understood) if it is not accepted the intervention of the

    un/no%n) the fact that someone or somethin can enter to a loc/ed cell) commit a murder) and

    o serenely) leavin behind the mortal rope) or in other %ords) the proof of the ine+plicable

    presenceI Mes) there %as li/e a calculated nelience in all this) as if the assassin %anted to ive

    a minimum proof of his terrible and immense po%er in a flaunt of demential pride!

    Visible disturbed) $ said oodbye to "rofessor amire. and $ returned on my steps) %hile a

    certainty %as affirmin more and more in my mind0 Belicena Villca /ne% that a mortal daner

    %as stal/in her %hen screamed pachachutquiy, pachachutquiy )

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    Cha&ter VI

    The matter intriued me and) even if $ doubted that there %as some advance) $ decided to

    obtain all the possible information of the crime! @hen 6fficer *aidana and $ discussed about

    the probable filiation of the be-e%eled rope) $ areed %ith *aidana to ive him a masonic

    publication to compare the similarity) only e+ternal) of the medals) to some -e%els destined to

    rituals of different rades of that orani.ation! ,t that moment) $ %asn=t thin/in to comply

    %ith such promise) %hen $ made a desperate intent to convince the policeman of the ritual

    character of the murder) noticin that they evaded the bundle and searched a rational solution

    %hich) in my opinion) not e+isted!&o% $ %as thin/in to ma/e use of it as an e+cuse) to obtain information!

    $ loo/ed for the three enormous tomes of the «Masory "ictioary» in the Library of the

    University and $ %ent to the "olice 'ead2uarter! $n Salta this one is located in an old colonial

    edifice ne+t to the to%n #a$ildo) in front of the main public s2uare) adorned and provincial! $

    par/ed the car near to a par/in meter) many bloc/s far a%ay from my destiny and $ %al/ed

    throuh the street %elrano to the center!

    @hen $ arrived to the 4hurch Sarado #ora&ón %hich is a buildin of more than A

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    *aidana) %ho %as readin «itual of the A

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    $ too/ the heavy tomes and said oodbye to the SubDcommissary *aidana!

     F5oodbye 6fficer1 if you need me you -ust have to call to the 'ospital!

     FBye (r! $ appreciate the collaboration that you have iven us!

    Cha&ter VII

    $t %as riday and $ could rest the %ee/end in the old homestead of #errillos) a beautiful ancient

    villae located at 8; /m! from Salta) on the same route that uides to #afa)ate) in the heart of

    the chalcha!uíes Valleys0 and) beyond) of Santa *aría de #atamarca! There li'ed my parents)

    old no%) and a %ido% sister %ith t%o /ids!The perspective to see them and pass some days toether al%ays provo/ed me reat -oy1 so

    must not impress to any one that a fe% hours later) %hile $ %as drivin the car throuh the path

    bordered by vineyards) $ forot everythin about the horrible crime!

    'o%ever) it %as %ritten that the peace %ould be brief0 in less than an hour my life %as

    shattered and a *edic future) ,nthropoloist) 4athedratic) thats to say) of utter profession)

    disappeared as a probable (estiny for me! $n the house of my parents %as %aitin me the letter

    of Belicena Villca and the beinnin of the madness! $f -ust $ %ould have not read itG 'o% many

    pain) death and rief $ caused to my loved ones for readin that letter and) the %orst) have

    believed %hat it saidG

    'o% much $ %ould reret three months later for ave credit to it) i the same &laceG The ne+t*onday started my holidays) and %hen returnin to the 'ospital) in *arch) all %ould be

    forotten! $ should not have read it0 that %as my last opportunity to continue bein ormal) i!e!)

    comfortable and mediocrely ormal) loved by everybody) respected by everybody) and) of

    course) by the 5ood 4reatorG ,ye) it is not a blasphemy0 the 5ood 4reator 5od %ould have

    been proud of me0 $ %as not interferin in any of his reat plans) and $ %as contributin %hen it

    %as possible for me %ith the common 5ood) @hat else could be e+pected of a humble

    "sychiatric *edic from SaltaI But $ fear no% that $ have lost everythin) even the favor of the

    4reator! @ill be necessary to read the letter of Belicena Villca and /no% the rest of the story to

    disaree or to coincide %ith me!

    ,s $ said) $ should not have read it and all %ould have continued as before!  B+t i the life of

    some &ersos there are tra&s caref+lly &laced4 it is eo+,h to to+ch a s&ri, to +chai

    irre'ersi(le mechaisms)

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    Cha&ter VIII

    4anuto the herdin do came runnin to celebrate my comin) %hile $ %as maneuverin %ith

    the car and closin the door! There %as still missin t%o hundred metres of travellin to reach

    the house1 $ brouht 4anuto to the front seat and $ started the car! That %as al%ays in this %ay1

    $ drove %ith one hand and %ith the other $ petted the old do durin those t%o hundred

    metres) %hich %ere only for him!

    $ sa% approachin the fiure of my fathers) sittin beneath the centenary Taheebo of the

    arden and $ heard the lauhter of my loved nephe%s! @as the family) one of the most

    beautiful thins that an old bachelor li/e me can conceive!

     FBo,ioro a t+tti F $ %as -o/in %hile $ too/ the %ellD/no%n candies for the /idsF!'o% are the

    vineyards (adI FBetter than ever ,rturo! There are some rapes from the lory of BacchusG But or %hat use

    could be useful if this year %e %ill have no harvestI Oh Mei %ott= This overnment %ill ta/e us

    all to the ban/ruptcyG

     F@ell (ad) ta/e it easy) you don=t have to et anry! Loo/) $ brouht you a ift!

    $ ave him the cassette of Anelito Varas  and) mean%hile) $ put it in the portable player) $

    slurped the mate that my sister prepared and %as silently handin!

     FTa/e this son) five days ao arrived a pac/ae for you! @e retired it to ive it to you) but as no

    one %ent to Salta it remained here! Mou must ive the address of the 4ity1 someday can arrive

    somethin urent and you %ill not be here!!!) F *y mother continued 2uarrelin me) %hile the

    music of Anelito Varas %as playin  A Pan ) Aua! But $ didn=t listen anythin! apted by theremittent of the pac/ae) %here %as clearly %ritten «Belicena Villca»0 my heart seemed to have

    stopped!

    The pac/ae contained the briefcase and) inside of it) an e+tensive letter) such e+tensive that) it

    can be said) that Belicena Villca employed all her available time) for months) to %rote it! $ leave

    it in the ne+t pararaphs %ithout addin or restin any comma! $ %ish that the reader ta/e part

    in its entire dimension %ith the *ystery that %as opened to me at readin such %onderful

    letter! The pac/ae had a hand%ritten leend %ith fine calliraphy!

    "r) Art+ro Sie,a,el

    $RESENT

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    SECON" BOO!

    «The Letter of Belicena Villca» 

    First "ay

    (r! ,rturo Sienael0

    ,bove all $ %ant to ive than/s (r! for %hat you have done for me in this lon year in %hich $%as your patient! $ /no% that many times your /indness have ta/en you to e+ceed the limits of

    your mere professional responsibility and you have dedicated more time and attendance %hich

    undoubtedly deserved my alienated condition0 $ reconi.e it too much) (r!) but) as you %ill

    understand %hen readin this letter) my recuperation %as practically impossible! ,ny%ay)

    5oddess "yrene %ill /no% ho% to re%ard your efforts fairly!

    Surely) %hen this letter be in your hands) $ %ill be dead0 They don=t forive and %e don=t as/ for

    clemency! This possibility doesn=t concern me) because (eath is) in our case) -ust an illusion) but

    understandin that for you the absence %ill be real and) for this reason $ decided to %rite you! $

    am conscious that you %ill not believe me in ad'ace and because of this $ve too/ the boldness

    to send the present to your domicile in #errillos! Mou %ill %onder ho% $ made it0 bribin a nurse)%ho obtained the address reistered in the administrative file and she effectuated the dispatch

    of the correspondence! $ be you to foret the lac/ of discipline and to not in2uire the identity

    of the nurse) because if $ die) %hich is probable) the fear %ill ma/e her shut her mouth and) in

    the other hand1 you must have present that she %as -ust consentin my last %ill!  &o% $ %ill et

    to the point) (r!) $ %ant to as/ you a posthumous favor1 but) to be fair %ith you) before $ %ill

    inform you about the antecedents of certain facts! $ thin/ that you %ill help me) because a @ill)

    more po%erful than ours) has put you on my %ay0 perhaps you are also searchin for an ans%er

    %ithout /no%in it) maybe in this letter is the ans%er!

    Bein in this %ay or not) if you are already conscious of the 5reat (eceit) then read carefully

    %hat is ne+t because there you %ill find some /eys to orientate yourself in the "ath to%ards the

    6riin! $ have %ritten thin/in on you and $ %as clear until $ could) but $ /no% that you %ill

    understand me because you have visibly embodied the Sin of the 6riin!

    $ %ill start informin you that $ am one of the last descendants of an ancient lineae /eeper of a

    *ortal Secret) a secret %hich %as /ept by my family for centuries and %hich %as in daner to

    be lost forever %ith the disappearance of my son) &oyo Villca! &o% it doesn=t matter if the

    5olem /ills me because the ob-ective of my stratey is accomplished0 $ achieved to distract

    them follo%in my steps %hile my son &oyo %as performin his mission! 'e %as not /idnaped1

    he really travelled to the 4avern of "arsifal) in the "rovince of #órdo$a to transport the @ise

    S%ord of The 'ouse of Tharsis! ,nd $ started immediately) in inverse sense) %ith the ob-ective

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    to cover the mission of &oyo divertin to me the persecution of the 5olem! The 'yperborean

    @isdom helped me) even if $ finally couldn=t do anythin aainst those po%erful demonic drus

    that they s/illfully supplied to me in one of my -ourneys that $ made to the "rovince of  Ju+u) !

    ,fter this) came the capture by the ,rmy and the story that you /no%! But you %ill understand

    all this clearly) %hen $ reveal you) as a posthumous leacy) the familiar Secret!

    The Secret) in sum) consists in0 the family maintained hidden) durin the course of fourteen

    ,merican enerations) the $nstrument of an ancient *ystery) perhaps the oldest mystery of the

    @hite ace! Such $nstrument permits to the 'yperborean $nitiates to /no% the e+traterrestrial

    6riin of the human Spirit and ac2uire the enouh @isdom to return to that 6riin) abandonin

    definitely the demential Universe of the *atter and Enery) of the 4reated orms!

    'o% reached to our po%er such $nstrumentI irst $ %ill tell you that it %as brouht by my

    ancestor Lito de Tharsis) %ho landed in #olonia #oro in 83A# and) a fe% years later) he founded

    the Tucumán branch of the ace! But this doesnt ans%er the 2uestion! eally) to et nearer to

    the direct ans%er) it %ould be necessary to o bac/ thousands of years ao) as far as the Era ofthe Kins of my fol/) from %ho Lito de Tharsis %as one of the last descendants! Such fol/) %hich

    d%elled in the $berian peninsula since immemorial times) $ %ill call it) from no% on) to simplify

    it) -ust «$berian») %ithout meanin this to cohere %ith any anthropoloic or a racial modern

    theory0 the truth is that very little is /no%n about the actual $berians because everythin that

    referred to them) specially their consuetudes and beliefs) %ere systematically destroyed or

    occulted by our enemies! @ell) no%) in the Era %here it is convenient to start the narration of

    this story the $berians %ere divided in t%o irreconcilable sides) %ho struled to death in a

    permanent state of %ar! The reasons of such enmity %ere not minor0 they %ere based in the

    practice of 4ults essentially counterpoised) in the %orship of enemy 5ods! ,t least) this %as

    %hat the common members of the combatant populaces %ere doin! 'o%ever the reasons%ere deeper and the members of the overnin oyalty) Kins and chiefs) /ne% it %ith reat

    clarity! ,ccordin to %hat %as murmured in the reserved lounes of the courts) because it %as

    treatin about a -ealously hidden secret) had been in the subse2uent days of the Submersion of

    the ,tlantis %hen) comin from the 6ccidental Sea) arrived to the European and ,frican

    continents roups of survivors of t%o different aces0 6ne of them %as @hite) similar to the

    members of my people) and the other %as S%arthy) althouh they %ere not complete blac/ as

    the ,frican! These roups) not too numerous) possessed an ama.in /no%lede)

    incomprehensible for the continental countries) and terrible po%ers) po%ers that until then

    %ere only considered as attributes of 5ods! So) %as easy for them to o dominatin the

    countries that they found in their %ay! ,nd $ said «that they found in their %ay» because the

    ,tlanteans never stopped definitely in any place but they %ere constantly advancin to the

    East! But such march %as very slo% due to both roups %ere dedicated to perform very difficult

    %or/s) %hich demanded too much time and effort) and to concrete them) they needed the

    support of the native countries! eally) only one of them effectuated the «heaviest» %or/

    because) after neatly studyin the terrain) they dedicated to modify it in some special places

    throuh enormous mealithic constructions0 *enhirs) (olmens) 4romlechs) "its) ,rtificial

    *ounts) 4aves) etc! Such roup of «constructors» %as of the @hite ace and had proceeded in

    advance to the S%arthy roup! This last) instead) seemed to be persecutin the @hite roup

    because the displacement %as even slo%er and their %or/ consisted to destroy or alter throuh

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    the carvin of certain sins the constructions of them!

    ,s $ said) these roups never stopped in one place but they) after concluded the %or/)

    continued movin to%ards the East! 'o%ever) the native people %ho remained in the primitive

    lands %ere not able to return to their ancient mores0 the contact %ith the ,tlanteans had

    culturally transmuted them1 the remembrance of the semiDdivine men from the 6ccidental Sea

    could not be forotten for millenniums! ,nd $ say this to propound the improbable case that

    some continental populaces could stayed indifferent after their departure0 really this could not

    occur because the departure of the ,tlanteans never %as abrupt but carefully planned) only

    concreti.ed %hen they had the assurance that) precisely) the native populaces %ould attend to

    comply %ith a «mission» that %ould be pleasant to the 5ods!

    or it they had %or/ed patiently over the ductile minds of some members of the overnin

    castes) convincin them about the convenience of becomin their representatives before the

    people! Such offer %ould be hardly re-ected by %ho e+ert a minimum vocation of "o%er due to)

    it means that) for the people) the "o%er of the 5ods has been transferred to some privileedmen) to some of their special members0 %hen the people have seen the "o%er) and remember

    it) its subse2uent absence remains inadvertent if there are the representatives of the "o%er!

    ,nd it is /no%n that the reents of the "o%er end bein the successors of the "o%er! So) at the

    departure of the ,tlanteans) al%ays remained their representatives) in chare to comply and to

    assure the accomplishment of the mission that «%ould be pleasant for the 5ods»!

    $n %hat consisted that missionI &aturally) referred to the commitment contracted %ith t%o

    roups such differents as of the @hite or the S%arthy ,tlanteans could not be referrin but

    about t.o missions essentially opposed! $ %ill not describe here the ob-ectives of such

    «missions» because they %ould be absurd and incomprehensible for you) $ %ill tell instead)

    somethin about the eneral forms in %hich the missions %ere imposed to the nativepopulaces! $t is not difficult to distinuish those forms and) inclusive) to intuit their meanins) if

    the facts are observed %ith the aid of the follo%in pair of principles! irst of all) it must be

    %arned that in the roups of the ,tlanteans %ho landed in the continents after the

    «Submersion of the ,tlantis» they %ere not survivors of a mere natural catastrophe) li/e simple

    casta%ays) but men comin from a dreadful and total %ar0 the Submersion of the ,tlantis is) in

    rior to the truth) -ust the conse2uence) the end of a period in the development of a conflict) of

    an Essential @ar %hich had beun lon before) in the e+traterrestrial 6riin of the 'uman

    Spirit) and %hich has not concluded yet! Those men) then) acted reined by the la%s of the %ar0

    they didn=t effectuate any movement that contradicts the principles of the tactic) %hich could

    put in daner the Stratey of the Essential @ar!

    The Essential @ar is a strule of 5ods) a conflict that started in 'eaven and then e+tended to

    the Earth) involvin men on its course0 in the operation theatre of the ,tlantis %as -ust fouht a

    Battle of the Essential @ar1 and in the mar/ of the faced forces) only the roups of the

    ,tlanteans %hich $ mentioned) the @hite and the S%arthy) had intervened as planners or

    strateists of their respective sides! $t means) that they %ere not the chiefs neither the direct

    combatants in the Battle of the ,tlantis0 in the modern %ar their functions %ould be those of

    the «analyst of ma-or state»!!!1 e+cept that those «,nalysts» not disposed of the elemental

    electronic computers proramed %ith «ames of %ar») as the modern) but of an incomparably

    more perfect and redoubtable instrument0 the human brain speciali.ed to the e+treme of its

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    possibilities! $n sum) %hen it is produced the continental disembar/ation) a phase of the

    Essential @ar had finished0 the chiefs have retired to their commands posts and the direct

    combatants) %ho have survived to the mutual annihilation) suffer divers luc/0 some of them try

    to reroup and advance to a forefront %hich doesn=t e+ists) others believe to have been

    abandon in battlefront) some of them runa%ay in disorder) others finally end lost or forot the

    Essential @ar! $n sum) and no% employin the lanuae that the @hite ,tlanteans utili.ed to

    tal/ to the continental populaces) «The 5ods had stopped manifestin themselves unto men

    because they had failed one more time0 they not resolved the conflict here) propounded in a

    human scale) leavin the problem bac/ to 'eaven to be faced aain by the 5ods! But the 5ods

    had struled for the men) because some 5ods %anted that the Spirit of men be returned to

    the 6riin) beyond the stars) %hile the others pretended to maintain him prisoner in the @orld

    of *atter»!

    The @hite ,tlanteans %ere %ith the 5ods that %anted to release men from the 5reat (eceit of

    the *atter and affirmed that they had fouht stoutly to reach that ob-ective!So) the Battle of the ,tlantis concluded and the 5ods %ithdra%n to their abodes) leavin the

    men prisoner of the Earth because they %ere incapable to comprehend their miserable

    situation neither disposed of the strenth to %in the strule for the spiritual liberty! But They

    didn=t abandon men1 simply) the @ar %as not %aed in the Earth anymore0 one day) if men

    voluntarily claim their place in 'eaven) the Liberator 5ods %ould return %ith all their po%er

    and a ne% opportunity to propose the battle %ould be outbrea/1 this time %ould be the inal

    Battle) the last opportunity before the definitive eturn of the 5ods to the 6riin1 mean%hile)

    the «direct combatants» for the freedom of the Spirit %ho reorient themselves in the theatre

    of the @ar) those %ho remember the Battle of the ,tlantis) those %ho a%a/e from the 5reat

    (eceit) or the see/ers of the 6riin) %ould have to %ae in the Earth a ruelin personalcombat aainst the (emonic orces of the *atter) that is) aainst over%helminly superior

    forces!!! ad defeat them .ith heroic .ill4 only in this manner they %ould be admitted in the

    «5eneral 'ead2uarter of the 5ods»!

    $n sum) accordin to the @hite ,tlanteans) «one phase of the Essential @ar had ended) the

    5ods %ithdra%n to their abodes and the combatants %ere dispersed1 but the 5ods %ould

    return0 the ,tlanteans presence %ere provin it there) constructin and preparin the Earth for

    the inal Battle! $n the ,tlantis) the S%arthy ,tlanteans %ere priests %ho propitiated a 4ult to

    the Traitor 5ods of the Spirit of men1 the @hite ,tlanteans) on the contrary) beloned to a

    caste of @ise @arriors) or 4onstructor @arriors) %ho struled at the side of the Liberator

    5ods of the Spirit of men) beside to the oyal and @arrior castes of the red and yello% men)

    %ho conformed the ran/s of the «direct combatants»! (ue to this the S%arthy ,tlanteans tried

    to destroy their %or/s0 because they %orshipped to the "otencies of the *atter and obeyed

    the desin that the Traitor 5ods utili.ed to chain the Spirit to the animalDnature of men»!

    The @hite ,tlanteans proceeded from the ace that the modern ,nthropoloy calls «Cro7

    Ma,o»! Li/e thirty thousand years ao) the Liberator 5ods) %ho in that time %ere overnin

    the ,tlantis) had entrusted to this ace a mission to start) a mission %hich fulfillment %ould

    prove their courae and %ould open the doors of @isdom0 they had to spread all over the

    %orld and e+terminate the animalDmen) the primitive hominid of the Earth %ho only had body

    and Soul) but didnt have Eternal Spirit) thats to say) the race that the anthropoloy has

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    bapti.ed as «Neaderthal») already e+tinuished! The men of 4roD*anon accomplished %ith

    such efficiency that mission) that they %ere re%arded by the Loyal 5ods %ith the authori.ation

    to reroup and to d%ell in the ,tlantis! There they ac2uired subse2uently the *aistery of the

    Stone and %ere /no%n as 5uards of the Lytic @isdom and Me of Stoe) So) %hen $ say that

    «they beloned to a caste of @arrior 4onstructers») has to be understood «4onstructors in

    Stone») «@ise @arriors of the Lytic @isdom»! ,nd this clarification is important because on its

    Science .as oly .or;ed .ith Stoe0 i!e!) either the tools) as the materials of their Science)

    consisted in &+re stoe0 %ith e+plicit e+clusion of metals! «The metals) %ould e+plain then to

    the $berians) represented to the "otencies of the *atter and %ould have to be carefully

    avoided or manipulated %ith much caution»! @hen transmittin the idea that the essence of

    the metal %as demonic) the @hite ,tlanteans %ere searchin evidently to infuse a taboo in the

    allied populaces1 taboo that) at least in the case of the iron) %as maintained for thousands of

    years! $nversely the S%arthy ,tlanteans) %ith no doubts due to their particular relation %ith the

    "otencies of the *atter) stimulated the populaces %ho %ere addictive to practice themetallury and the oldsmith) %ithout restrictions of any metal!

    This is the second principle that you must ta/e present) (r! ,rturo Sienael0 the @hite

    ,tlanteans entrusted to the $berians %ho had supported them in the mealithic constructions

    of a mission that can be syntheti.ed in the ne+t form0 &rotect the me,alithic costr+ctios ad

    fi,ht to death a,aist the allied of the S.arthy Atlateas) These lasts) by their part) proposed

    to the $berians %ho helped them in a mission %hich could be e+pressed in this %ay0 « destroy

    the me,alithic costr+ctios8 if this is ot &ossi(le0 modify the forms of the stoes +til

    e+trali1e the f+ctios of the sets8 if that .as ot &ossi(le0 e,ra'e i the stoes the

    archety&ical si,s of the matter corres&odet to the tar,et of the f+ctio that has to (e

    e+trali1ed8 if s+ch thi, .as ot &ossi(le0 distort at least the .ar si, of the costr+ctiotrasformi, it ito a (+rial ,ro+d mo+met8 etc)» and0 «fi,ht +to death a,aist the allies

    of the

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    «'omeland of the Spirit»! There %as) in this %ay) an 6riinal 'yperborea and a Terrestrial

    'yperborea1 and an isotropic center Thule) seat of the 5rail) %hich reflected the 6riin and %as

    such unreachable as this! ,ll the Spiritual @isdom of the ,tlantis %as a leacy of 'yperborea

    and due to this the @hite ,tlanteans called themselves «'yperborean $nitiates»! The mythical

    city of Cati,ara or !ati,ara0 %hich fiured in all the previous maps to the discovery of ,merica

    situated «near to 4hina») is no other than !>taa,ar0 the abode of the Liberator 5ods) %here

    only the 'yperborean $nitiates or @ise @arriors can enter) i!e!) the $nitiates in the *ystery of

    the "ure Blood!

    inally) the ,tlanteans departed from the $berian "eninsula! 'o% they assured that the

    «missions» imposed to the native populaces %ould be fulfilled durin their absenceI Throuh

    the celebration of a pact %ith those members of the populace %ho %ere oin to represent the

    "o%er of the 5ods) a pact that if it %as not fulfilled ris/ed somethin more than the death of

    the life0 the collaborators of the S%arthy ,tlanteans %ere ris/in the immortality of the Soul)

    %hile the follo%ers of the @hite ,tlanteans responded %ith the Eternity of the Spirit! But bothmissions) as $ said) %ere essentially different) and the areements %hich %ere founded)

    naturally) also %ere0 the one of the @hite ,tlanteans %as a $act of Blood0 %hile the one of the

    S%arthy ,tlanteans consisted in a C+lt+ral $act)

    Evidently) (r! Sienael) this letter %ill be e+tensive and $ %ill need to %rite it in many days!

    Tomorro% $ %ill o on %ith the suspended point of the narration) and $ %ill ma/e a brief

    parenthesis to e+amine both "acts0 it is necessary) because from there %ill emere the /eys

    that %ill allo% you to interpret my o%n story!

    Secod "ay

    $ %ill start from the "act of Blood! The same means that the @hite ,tlanteans mi+ed their blood

    %ith the representatives of the native populaces) %ho %ere also of @hite ace) eneratin the

    first dynasties of @arrior Kins of (ivine 6riin0 they %ere) %ould affirm then) because they

    descended from the @hite ,tlanteans) %ho declared to be Sons of the 5ods! But the @arrior

    Kins had preserved that (ivine Leacy supportin it in an Spiritual and Bloody ,ristocracy)

    protectin their racial purity0 that is %hat they %ould ma/e for millenniums!!! until the enemy

    Stratey operatin throuh the forein 4ultures achieved to blind or derane them and this

    too/ them to brea/ the "act of Blood! ,nd such fail of compromise %ith the Sons of the 5ods

    %as) as you %ill see ne+t (r!) cause of reat ills!

    6f course) the Blood "act included somethin more than the enetic leacy! $n first place %as

    the promise of the

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    respectin the "act of Blood1 on the contrary) the oblivion of the mission or the betrayal of the

    "act of Blood %ould brin serious conse2uences0 $t %as not about a «punishment of the 5ods»

    or somethin li/e that) but the Loss of the Eterity0 that is) an irreversible spiritual fall) even

    %orse than the one that incarcerated the Spirit to the *atter! «The Liberator 5ods) accordin

    to the particular description that the @hite ,tlanteans made of the native populaces) they

    didn=t forive neither punished for their acts1 nor -uded because they %ere beyond all La%1

    their a.es only repaired in the Spirit of *en) on their spirituality) in their %ill to abandon the

    matter1 those %ho loved the 4reation) those %ho %anted to remain sub-ected to the sufferin

    and pain of the animal life) those %ho) by sustainin this illusions or other similar) forot the

    mission or betrayed the "act of Blood) %ould face no punishment) noG0 %as -ust secure the loss

    of the eternity!!! unless that it be considered a =punishment= the implacable indifference that

    the 5ods e+hibit to all the Traitors»!

    eferred to the @isdom) the native populaces received in every case a direct proof that they

    could ac2uire a superior /no%lede) a concrete evidence %hich tal/ed more than theincomprehensible arts employed in the mealithic constructions0 and this proof %as

    undeniable) %hich situated the native populaces over any other that had not made pacts %ith

    the ,tlanteans) consisted in the comprehension of the ,rchitecture and the form to

    domesticate and overn the animal populations useful to men! $ndeed) since the departure of

    the @hite ,tlanteans) the native populaces counted to sustain themselves in their place) and to

    comply %ith the mission) %ith the po%erful help of the ,riculture and the animal breedin) no

    matter %hat they %ere before0 collectors) hunters) or -ust looter %arriors! The maic enclosure

    of the fields) and the plottin of the %alled cities) had to be reali.ed in the land usin a stoe

    &lo. that the @hite ,tlanteans ave to the native populaces for that purpose0 it %as a lytic

    instrument desined and constructed by Them) from %hich they never had to separate and%hich they %ould use only to found the aricultural and urban sectors of the occupied space!

    &aturally) this %as a proof of the @isdom but not the @isdom $tself! ,nd %hat about the

    @isdomI! @hen %ould be obtained the /no%lede that allo%ed the Spirit to travel beyond the

    starsI

    $ndividually depended of the .ill employed to return to the 6riin and of the orietatio of

    that %ill0 any one could leave in any moment and from any place if the @isdom from the %ill to

    return and the orientation to%ards the 6riin %as ac2uired1 the combat aainst the "otencies

    of the *atter %ould need to be resolved) in this case) personally0 that %ould constitute a feat

    of the Spirit and %ould be ta/en in reat value by the Liberator 5ods! 4ollectively) other%ise)

    the @isdom of the Liberation of the Spirit) that %ould ma/e possible the departure of all the

    @ise @arriors to the K=Taaar and) from there) to%ards the 6riin) %ould be obtained only

    %hen the theater of operations of the Essential @ar be transferred aain to the Earth0 then the

    Liberator 5ods %ould come bac/ to manifest themselves unto men to uide the orces of the

    Spirit in the inal Battle aainst the "otencies of the *atter! Until then) the @ise @arriors

    %ould have to comply effectively %ith the mission to prepare for the inal Battle0 and then)

    %hen they had been summoned by the 5ods to occupy their battle position) the @ise @arrior

    %ould have to demonstrate altoether the @isdom of the Spirit! 9ust as the @hite ,tlanteans

    affirmed) that %ould be unavoidable if the native Spirits fulfilled their mission and respected

    the Blood "act because) «the») the Hi,hest

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    to ret+r to the Ori,i0 .ith the Hi,hest Co+ra,e dis&osed to fi,ht a,aist the $otecies of

    the Matter0 ad .ith the Ma/im+m S&irit+al Hostility to the o7s&irit+al)

    4ollectively) the hihest @isdom %ould be revealed at the end) durin the inal Battle) i a

    momet .he all the

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    the @hite ,tlanteans bade fare%ell to my ,ncestors) (r! Sienael) they suested an

    appropriate form to assure the fulfillment of the mission! irst of all) %ould need to be

    respected %ithout e+ceptions the "act of Blood and maintain) for it) an ,ristocracy of the "ure

    Blood! rom this ,ristocracy) %hich started %ith the descendants of the @hite ,tlanteans) %ere

    already selected the first Kins and the @ise @arriors %ho %ould ,+ard the "lo% of Stone and

    the Stone of Venus0 in fact) in the beinnin each populace %as outbreedin divided in three

    roups) each one of them had the riht to use the lytic instruments and contributed) for it

    common custody) a @ise @arrior1 they conserved the instruments inside of a secret rotto and)

    %hen they had to be used) they transported the three of them altoether1 the three roups of

    the populace) of course) obeyed a same Kin1 as the centuries passed by) the reason of the

    cultural defeat that $ %ill e+pose later) the triple division of the populace %as forotten) even if

    it endured for a lon time the custom to entrust the custody of the lytic instruments to the

    «Three @ise @arriors» or Vrayas)

    $n conse2uent place) all the Kins and the &oble by Blood %ould be Iitiates in the *ystery ofthe "ure Blood0 the initiation %ould be at the si+teen years old) %hen they %ould be faced to

    the Stone of Venus and it %ould be tried to ma/e them see on it the Sin of the 6riin! @ho

    could see it %ould dispose in that moment of the enouh @isdom to perform the selfDliberation

    of the Spirit and to return to the 6riin! But) if the @ise @arrior %as a Kin or a 'ero and

    %anted to postpone his o%n spiritual liberation in order to see/ the liberation of a ace) t%o

    %ould be the steps to follo%! The first one consisted to comply %ith the command of the

    Liberator 5ods and «comprehend the serpent %ith the Sin of the 6riin»)   communicatin

    then) the reached @isdom to the remainin $nitiates! 6nce seen the Sin of the 6riin) the

    second step of the $nitiate demanded to not apart the attention from the Stone of Venus

    because on it) over its concavity) someday %ould be seen the Lytic Si, of !>Taa,ar0 i!e!) anima,e that %ould sinali.e the path to%ards the 4ity of the Liberator 5ods!

    This principle %ould ive place to a secret intuition amonst the $berians) about %hich $ %ill tal/

    a lot later) of the Noyos and Vrayas0 initiates enshrined to protect in every moment and place

    the Stone of Venus and a%ait the manifestation of the 6riin!

    $n this %ay %as ho% the descendants or allies of the @hite ,tlanteans) %ho e+ecuted the first

    step in the comprehension of the serpent) and %as represented in the real form of a reptile) or

    abstractedly %ith the form of the spiral) they %ere universally considered ophidian

    %orshippers! 

    Such confusion %as malinantly employed to relate every /ind of tenebrous intentions or acts1

    %ith this ob-ective the Enemy associated the sna/e to the ideas that most repunance or fear

    produced in the inorant populaces of the Earth0 the niht) the moon) the demonic forces) all

    %hat is creepin or subterranean) the occult) etc! $n this form) by means of a slanderous and

    malicious vulari.ation of their acts) due to no one e+cept the initiates /ne% the e+istence of

    the Stone of Venus and the Sin of the 6riin) achieved to blame the @ise @arriors of blac/

    maic) i!e!) of the rossest maic arts) those %hich %ere practiced usin the passions of the

    body and Soul0 curious parado+G The initiates of the mystery of the "ure Blood accused of Blac/

    *aic and humanityG They %ho) -ust because they understood the serpent) total symbol of the

    human /no%lede) %ere out of the huma

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    The cultural "act) over %hich the S%arthy ,tlanteans based their alliances) %as on its part)

    essentially different to the "act of Blood! Such areement %as founded in the perpetual

    maintenance of a C+lt) Bein clearly) the fundament of the alliance consisted in the indeclinable

    fidelity of a 4ult revealed by the S%arthy ,tlanteans1 the cult demanded the unconditional

    %orship of the members of the native populace to a 5od and the fulfillment of his %ill) %hich

    %ould be manifested throuh his re&resetati'es0 the priestly caste formed and instructed by

    the S%arthy ,tlanteans! *ust not be interpreted %ith this that the S%arthy ,tlanteans initiated

    the native populaces in the 4ult of their o%n 5od due that they affirmed to (e the terrestriale/&ressio of %od0 %hich %as the 4reator 5od of the Universe) they) said to be inherent to 5od

    and to had a hiher destiny to comply on the Earth) additionally to the destruction of the %or/

    of the @hite ,tlanteans0 their o%n mission consisted in the establishment of a reat civili.ation

    from %hich %ould emere) in the End Times) a 4hosen "eople of 5od) also inherent %ith This)

    %hich %ould rein over all the countries of the Earth1 some ,nels) that the damn @hite

    ,tlanteans denominated «Traitor 5ods of the Spirit») %ould support the 4hosen "eople %ith all

    their "o%er1 but %as %ritten that such Synarchy could not be fulfilled %ithout the e+pulsion of

    the Earth of the enemies of the 4reation) %ho try to discover the "lans of 5od to men and ma/e

    them rebel and dra%n aside from 'is (esins1 then %ould overcome the inal Battle bet%een

    the Sons of the Liht and the Sons of the (ar/ness) i!e!) bet%een those .ho .orshi& theCreator %od .ith the Heart and those .ho com&rehed the ser&et .ith the mid) 

    $n sum) the S%arthy ,tlanteans) %ere «the e+pression of 5od») they didn=t propose themselves

    as the ob-ect of the 4ult neither e+posed to the native populaces their concept of 5od) %hich

    %ould be reduced to a «a+to 'isio» that the Creator %od .o+ld e/&eriece sice his

    maifestatio i the S.arthy Atlateas4 other%ise) they revealed to the native populaces the

    &ame and the ,spect of some celestial 5ods) %hich %ere not but aces of the 4reator 5od)

    other manifestations of him in 'eaven1 the stars of the firmament) and all the visible or

    invisible celestial body) e+pressed to these 5ods! ,ccordin to the particular psycholoy of each

    native population %ould be) then) the revealed 5od0 to some of them) the most primitives)

    %ould be sho%n 5od as the Sun) the *oon) a planet or star) or a particular constellation1 to

    others) more evolved) %ould be told0 in that or such star resided the 5od of their cults! $n this

    case they %ere authori.ed to represent their 5od throuh a fetish or idol %hich symboli.ed his

    hidden ace) that one %hich %as perceived by the priests in 'is astral residence!

    $n any%ay) bein 5od a star) or behind a star) or manifested in the surroundin %orld) in the

    %hole 4reation) in the S%arthy ,tlanteans) or in any other priestly caste) the materialism of

    such conception is evident0 -ust by deepenin a little on it %ould became patent the matter)

    placed al%ays as a real e+treme of the 4reation of 5od) %hen not as the same substance of

    5od) constitutin the natural reference of the 5ods) the essential support of the (ivine

    e+istence!

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    $t is undoubtedly that the S%arthy ,tlanteans %orshipped the "otencies of the *atter because

    all %hich %as sacred for them) such indications) for e+ample) that they sinali.ed to the native

    populaces in the 4ult) %as founded in the *atter! $n fact) the sanctity %hich %as obtained by

    the priestly practice proceeded from an ine+orable sanctification of the body! ,nd the

    conse2uent "o%er) demonstrative of the priestly superiority) consisted in the dominion of the

    forces of the nature or) in a last instance) of all force! But) the forces %ere not but the

    manifestations of the 5ods0 the forces emered from the matter or %ere uided by it) and it

    formali.ation %as e2uivalent to its deification! This is0 the @ind) the ire) the Thunder) the

    Liht) could not be nothin else but 5ods or the @ill of the 5ods1 the dominion of the forces

    %as) in this %ay) a communion %ith the 5ods! ,nd due to this the hihest priestly sanctity)

    %hich %as demonstrated by the dominion of the Soul) bein this conceived as body or as force)

    meanin also the most ab-ect submission to the "otencies of the *atter!

    The movement of the stars denoted the act of the 5ods0 the (ivine "lans %ere developed %ith

    such movements in %hich every rhythm) period) or cycle) had a decisive meanin for the humanlife! Therefore) the S%arthy ,tlanteans divini.ed the Time under the form of the astral or

    natural cycles and they transmitted to the native populaces the beliefs in the Eras or 5reat

    Mears0 durin a 5reat Mear %as concreted one part of the "lan that the 5ods had plotted for the

    men) their terrestrial destiny! The last 5reat Mear) %hich %ould last for appro+imately t%enty

    si+ thousand solar years) %ould have started many years before) %hen the S%an of the S/y has

    appro+imated to the Earth and the men of the ,tlantis sa% descendin the 5od Saat4 he came

    to be Kin of the @orld sent by the Sun 5od To0 the father of man/ind) %ho is son of the (o

    5od Si) The S%arthy ,tlanteans lorified the moment %hen Saat arrived to the Earth and

    they diffused amon the native populations the Symbol of the S%an as a sin of such primordial

    remembrance0 since then the Symbol of the S%an) and later of every palmiped bird) %asuniversally considered as an evidence that some determined native populace had concerted the

    4ultural "act1 it means) that even if the 5od %ho %as .orshi&&ed %as different) Beleno) Lu)

    Bran) "roteo) etc!) the common identification %ith the Symbol of the S%an revealed the

    institution of the 4ultural "act! Subse2uently) after the departure of the ,tlanteans) the

    strule bet%een the native populaces %ould be symboli.ed as a fiht bet%een the S%an and

    the Serpent) because the conflict %as bet%een the follo%ers of the Symbol of the S%an and

    those %ho «understood the Symbol of the Serpent»1 of course) the meanin of this alleory %as

    only /no%n by the $nitiates!

    The 5od Saat has  installed himself in the Throne of the ,ncient Kins of the @orld) e+istent

    since millions of years before in the !or palace of the %hite $sland %y,) subse2uently /no%n in

    the Tibet as Cha, Sham(hala or "e?+,)  There he disposed to overn of countless Souls)

    because the %hite $sland %as in the Land of the (ead0 'o%ever) to the %hite $sland only arrived

    the Souls of the "riests) of those %ho in all the Eras had %orshipped the 4reator 5od! The Kin

    of the @orld presided a @hite raternity or a @hite Brotherhood constituted by the holier

    "riests) dead or alive) and supported in their %or/ over man/ind %ith the "o%er of those

    mysterious ,nels) Sera&him Ne&hilim0 that the @hite ,tlanteans 2ualified as Traitor 5ods to

    the Spirit of men0 accordin to the @hite ,tlanteans) the Seraphim &ephilim %ere only t%o

    hundred) but their "o%er %as such hue) that they reined over all the occult 'ierarchy of the

    Earth1 they counted) to e+ert such "o%er) %ith the authori.ation of the 4reator 5od) and they

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    %ere blindly obeyed by the $nitiated "riest of the 4ultural "act) %ho %ere part of the «occult

    hierarchy» or «%hite 'ierarchy» of the Earth! $n sum) in 4han Shambhala) in the %hite $sland)

    e+isted the @hite raternity) on %hose 'ead %ere the Seraphim &ephilim and the Kin of the

    @orld!

    $t must be clarified that the «%hiteness» predicated over the insular *ansion of the Kin of the

    @orld or his raternity %as not referrin to a racial 2uality of the d%ellers or members but to

    the ill+miatio that unfailinly they %ould have in reard to the other men! The li,ht0 indeed)

    %as the most (ivine thin) bein the internal liht) visible by the eyes of the Soul) or the solar

    liht) %hich sustained life and %as perceived %ith the senses of the body0 and this devotion

    sho%s) one more time) the metaphysical materialism %hich sustained the S%arthy ,tlanteans!

    ,ccordin to them) in the rade that the Soul evolved and elevated to%ards the 4reator 5od

    «its liht increased») that is to say) increased its aptitude to receive and ive liht) to finally

    became in pure liht0 naturally that liht %as somethin created by 5od) that is) a finite thin)

    the limit of the perfection of the Soul) somethin that could not be overpassed %ithoutcontradict the plans of 5od) %ithout fallin into the most abominable heresy! The @hite

    ,tlanteans) adversely) affirmed that in the 6riin) beyond the stars) e+isted an #created Li,ht

    %hich could only be seen by the Spirit0 that infinite liht %as imperceptible to the Soul!

    'o%ever) althouh invisible) before it the Soul felt as facin the most impenetrable blac/ness)

    an infinite abyss) and remained plued in an uncontrollable horror0 and that %as because the

    #created Li,ht of the S&irit trasmitted  to the So+l the it+itio of the eteral death i

    .hich it0 as e'ery created thi,0 .o+ld ed its e/istece at the ed of a s+&er «%reat Year» of

    maifestatio of the Creator %od0 oe «mahama'atara»!

    So) the «%hiteness» of the raternity to %hich beloned the S%arthy ,tlanteans not proceeded

    from the color of the s/in of its members but from the «liht» of their souls0 the @hiteraternity %as not racial but reliious! $ts ro%s %ere nourished only by $nitiated "riests) %ho

    occupied al%ays a «fair place» accordin to their devotion and obedience to the 5ods! The

    blood of the livin had a relative value for them0 if %ith their purity they maintained themselves

    attached to the allied native populace) then they %ould have to preserve it) moreover) if the

    protection of the 4ult re2uired of the misceenation %ith other population) it could be

    deraded %ith no problems! The 4ult %ould be the a+is of the e+istence for the native populace

    and all %ould be subordinated to it in importance1 all) at the end) should be sacrificed by the

    4ult0 in first place the "ure Blood of the allied populaces of the @hite ,tlanteans! @as part of

    the mission) a duty of the 4ultural "act0 the spilled "ure Blood produced -oy in the 5ods and

    they claimed their offerins! or this reason the $nitiated "riests had to be sacrificer of the "ure

    Blood) they had to e+terminate the @ise @arriors or destroy their enetic leacy1 they had to

    neutrali.e the "act of Blood!

    $ have described hitherto) the main characteristics of both "acts! $ couldnt avoid the

    employment of obscure or unusual concepts but you %ill have to comprehend) appreciated (r!

    that $ don=t have the necessary time to enter in ma-or details! 'o%ever) before to continue %ith

    'istory of my people and my family) $ %ill ma/e a commentary about the conse2uences that

    the alliances %ith the ,tlanteans brouht to the native populations!

    $f in somethin stood out the priestly castes formed by the S%arthy ,tlanteans) apart from their

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    fanaticism and cruelty) %as in the art of the deceit! They made) literally) any sacrifice if it

    contributed to the preservation of the 4ult0 the fulfillment of the mission) such 'ih "urpose

    that satisfied the @ill of the 5ods) -ustified any of the employed methods and this converted

    them in masters of the deceit! ,nd due to this must not surprise that many times they

    simulated to be Kins) or they shielded behind &obles and Kins) if that favored their plans1 but

    this cant confuse nobody0 Kins) &obles and Lords) if their acts pointed to maintain a 4ult) or if

    they affirmed the heresy of the @isdom) undoubtedly %as treatin about camouflaed priests)

    even if their social functions appeared to be the opposite! The &rici&le to esta(lish the

    filiatio of a allied &o&+latio of the Atlateas cosists in the opposition bet%een the 4ult

    and the @isdom0 the sustainin of a 4ult to the "otencies of the *atter) to ods %ho situate

    themselves over the men and approve their miserable earthly e+istence) to 4reator 5ods or

    (eterminers of the ate of men) puts automatically their %orshippers in the mar/ of the

    4ultural "act) bein or not the "riests at siht!

    6n the contrary) the 5ods of the @hite ,tlanteans re2uired nor 4ult nor "riests0 they tal/eddirectly in the "ure Blood of the @arriors) and them) -ustly for hearin Their Voices) became

    @ise! They had not came to comfort men in their miserable condition of bein a slave in the

    Earth but to incite the human Spirit to the rebellion aainst the 4reator 5od of the material

    prison and recover the absolute freedom in the 6riin) beyond all the stars! 'ere %ould be

    al%ays a servant of the flesh) condemned to the sufferin and pain of life1 there %ould the 5od

    %ho %as before) such "o%erful as all! ,nd) of course) %ould be no &eace for the Spirit %hile the

    eturn To%ards the 6riin %as not fulfilled) mean%hile the oriinal freedom %as not reD

    con2uered1 the S&irit .as a stra,er i the Earth ad &risoer of the Earth4 e+cept for that one

    %ho %as asleep) confused in an e+treme loss) be%itched by the illusion of the 5reat (eceit) in

    the Earth the Spirit only could be permanently manifested in %ar aainst the "otencies of the*atter that had him prisoner! $f1 the peace %as in the 6riin0 here could only be %ar for the

    a%a/e Spirit) that is to say) for the @ise Spirit) and the @isdom could only be contrary to every

    4ult that obey men to /neel do%n unto a 5od!

    The 4reator 5ods never tal/ed about peace but of %ar and Stratey0 so) the Stratey consisted

    to be in an alert state and preserve the site areed %ith the @hite ,tlanteans) until the day in

    %hich the operation theatre of the Essential @ar be transferred aain to the Earth! ,nd this

    %as not the peace but the preparation for the %ar! But to comply %ith the mission) %ith the

    "act of Blood) maintain the people in an alert state) demanded some techni2ue) a special %ay

    of life that allo%ed them to live as straners in the Earth! The @hite ,tlanteans had transferred

    to the native people a similar %ay of life1 many of its uidelines %ould be actually

    incomprehensible! 'o%ever) $ %ill try to e+pose the most evident principles in %hich it %as

    based to achieve the proposed ob-ectives0 simply) %as about three concepts) the principle of

    occ+&atio0 the principle of the eclos+re0 and the principle of the .all8 three concepts

    complemented by such leacy of the ,tlantean @isdom %hich %ere the ,riculture and the

    animal breedin!

    $n first place) the allied populations of the @hite ,tlanteans %ould never foret the principle of

    the occupation of the territory and %ould have to definitively prescind from the principle of the

    &ro&erty of the land) sustained by the follo%ers of the S%arthy ,tlanteans! $n other %ords) the

    d%elled land %as land occupied and not o%n land1 occupied to %homI To the Enemy) the

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    "otencies of the *atter! The conviction of this main restriction %ould be enouh to maintain

    the alert state because the occupant populace %as in this form conscious that the enemy %ould

    try to reco'er the territory by means of any type0 under the form of native populations allied of

    the S%arthy ,tlanteans) as another invader populace or as the adversity of the orces of the

    nature! To believe in the property of the Land) on the contrary) meant to put the uard do%n in

    front of the Enemy! Lose the alert state and succumb to $ts "o%er of $llusion!

    Understandin and acceptin the principle of 6ccupation) the native populaces) could proceed)

    in second term) to fece the occupied territory or) at least) sinali.e its ,rea! @hyI Because the

    principle of the Enclosure allo%ed to separate the occupied state from the enemy territory0 o+t

    of the occ+&ied ad feced Area .as e/teded the territory of the Eemy) 6nly then) %hen

    %as disposed of an occupied and fenced ,rea) %as possible to so% and ma/e production of the

    land!

    $n fact) in the strateic %ay of life inherited of the @hite ,tlanteans) the native populaces %ere

    obeyed to act accordin to an strict order) that no other principle allo%ed to alter0 in thirdplace) after the occupation and fence) only then could be practiced the c+lti'atio) The reason

    of this strinency %as the capital importance that the @hite ,tlanteans attributed to the

    c+lti'atio as an act able to liberate the Spirit or of increase the slavery to the *atter! The

    correct formula %as this0 if a population of $+re Blood reali.ed the c+lti'atio over an

    occ+&ied land) and not forettin that the Enemy remained outside) thereupon) inside of the

    fece0 %ould be free to elevate to the Spirit and ac2uire the 'ihest @isdom! 6n the contrary)

    if the land %as cultivated believin on its &ro&erty0 the "otencies of the *atter %ould emere

    from the Earth) and %ould sei.e of men) and %ould interate them to their conte+t) convertin

    them in an ob-ect of the 5ods1 in conse2uence) the Spirit %ould suffer a %orst fall in the

    matter) accompanied %ith the most harmful illusion) because he %ould believe to be « free» onits property %hen %ould only be a piece of the oranism created by the 5ods! @ho cultivate

    the land) %ithout occupyin and fencin it previously) and %ould feel to be his o%ner or %ould

    %ant to be) %ould be devoured by the reional conte+t and %ould e+perience the illusion to (e

    &art of it! The property implies a double relation) reciprocal and inevitable0 the property

    belons to the o%ner in the same %ay that he belons to the property1 it is clear0 co+ld ot (e

    &ossessio .itho+t a &re'io+s &ertaii, to the &ro&erty that .o+ld (e a&&ro&riated) But)

    %ho feels to be part of the Earth %ould remain unuarded before the $llusion "o%er of the

    Enemy0 he %ould behave as a straner in the Earth1 as the spiritual man %ho cultivates the

    strateic enclosure) because he %ould root and love the Earth1 he %ould believe in the peace

    and he %ould aspire such illusion1 he %ould feel &art of the nature and %ould accept that the

    .hole is @or/ of the 5ods1 he %ould d.arf in his home and %ould be astonished due to the

    ,reatess of the 4reation) %hich surrounds him every%here1 he %ould never conceive an e+it

    of the 4reation0 before it) such idea %ould plune him into an unnamed horror because on it he

    %ould intuit an abominable heresy) an insubordination to the @ill of the 4reator %hich could

    end in unpredictable punishment1 he %ould submit to the (estiny) to the @ill of the 5ods %ho

    decide it) and %ould @orship them to ain their favor or to appease their %rath1 he %ould be

    softened by the fear and %ould have no force) not enouh to oppose to the 5ods) not even to

    fiht aainst that animic and animal part of himself) but neither to ma/e that the Spirit

    dominate it and become in the Lord of 'imself1 finally) he %ould believe in the property of the

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    land but he %ould belon to the Earth) and %ould comply step by step %ith the sinali.ed by

    the Enemy Stratey!

    The beinnin of the

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    or all %e have seen) %ill be evident that the strateic mode of life only could proceed from a

    type of 4ulture e+tremely austere! $n fact) the populaces of the "act of Blood never stood out

    for any other cultural value but for the ability for the %ar! Because these populations) at the

    beinnin) behaved li/e real straners in the Earth0 they occ+&ied the reion %here they lived)

    perhaps for centuries) but al%ays thin/in to leave) al%ays preparin for the %ar) al%ays

    distrustin of the reality of the %orld and demonstratin an essential hostility aainst the

    strane 5ods! *ust not surprise then) that they fabricated fe% utensils and even less

    sumptuary ob-ects1 ho%ever) althouh scarce) thins %ere enouh perfect to remember that

    they %ere constructers) ifted of s/illfully artisans1 to prove it %ould be suficient to observe theproduction of %eapons) %here they al%ays stood out0 these %ere fabricated in 2uality and

    mass al%ays crescent) bein proverbial the fear and respect produced by them in the populaces

    of the 4ultural "act %ho e+perienced the efficacy of their offensive po%er!

    The populations of the 4ultural "act) contrarily to the occ+&ats of the Earth) believed in the

    &ro&erty of the round) loved the %orld) and %orshiped the propitiatory 5ods0 their cultures

    %ere al%ays abundant in the production of utensils and sumptuary and ornamental articles!

    ,mon them %as accepted that the %or/ of the land %as despicable for men) even if it %as

    practiced by obliation0 their ma-or ability %as) instead) in the commerce) %hat %ould serve

    them to diffuse their cultural ob-ects and to impose the @orship of their 5ods! ,ccordin to

    their beliefs) men had to resin to their luc/ and try to live in the best form in this %orld0 such%as the @ill of the 5ods) %hich could not be challened! ,nd to please that @ill) the correct

    %as to serve to his representatives in the Earth) the "riests and the Kins of the 4ult0 the Kins

    transmitted to the populations the Voice of the 5ods and beed to the 5ods for the favor of

    the population1 stopped the arm of the Kins lovers of %ar and interceded for the populaces

    %hen the e+action of ta+es became e+cessive1 they %ere the authors of the la% and sometimes

    they distributed -ustice! @hat ills %ould not abate over the population if the "riests %ere not

    there to appease the %rath of the 5odsI $n the other hand) accordin to them %as not

    necessary to search the @isdom to proress culturally and reach a hih rade of civili.ation0

    %as enouh to see/ the &erfectio of ;o.led,e0 for e+ample) %as suficient to surpass the

    utilitarian value of a utensil and then styli.e it until transform it into an artistic or sumptuary

    ob-ect! The %isdom %as property of the 5ods and they hated that men invaded in their

    dominions0 men should not comprehend -ust ;o. and develop %hat they /no%) until) in a

    limit of e+cellence of the thin) this uide to the /no%lede of other thins that %ould be also

    necessary to improve) multiplyin in this %ay the amount and 2uality of the cultural ob-ects)

    and evolvin to forms more comple+ of 4ulture and 4ivili.ation! Than/s to the "riests because)

    they condemned the heresy of the @isdom but approved %ith enthusiasm the application of

    the /no%lede in the production of ob-ects that %ould ma/e more pleasant the human life) the

    civili.ations of refined customs and e+2uisite lu+uries sinificantly contrasted %ith the austere

    %ay of life of the populations of the Blood "act!

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    $n the beinnin that difference) %hich %as loic) not produced any effect in the populations of

    the "act of Blood) al%ays suspicious of %hat could debilitate their %arrior %ay of life0 one fall

    %ould be produced) prophesied the @ise @arriors) if they allo%ed that the forein 4ultures

    contaminated their customs! This certainty allo%ed them to resist for many centuries) %hile in

    the %orld the civili.ations of the 4ultural "act re% and e+tended! &evertheless) %ith the pass

    of the centuries) and due to numerous and varied reasons) the populations of the "act of Blood

    ended succumbin to the c+lt+rally populations of the 4ultural "act! @ithout need to enter in

    details) it can be considered that t%o %ere the main causes of that result! By the part of the

    populations of the "act of Blood) some collective fati,+e %hich unnerved the %arrior %ill0

    somethin li/e the stupor that for moments usually invades the sentinels durin a lon

    surveillance1 that fatiue) that stupor) that volitional %ea/ness) %as leavin them unarmed in

    front of the Enemy! By the part of the populations of the 4ultural "act) a diabolic stratey)

    perpetrated by the "riests) based in the e+ploitation of the %arrior fatiue throuh the

    temptation of the illusion0 in this %ay) %ere tempted the populations of the "act of Blood %iththe illusion of the peace) the illusion of the truce) the illusion of the cultural proress) the

    illusion of the comfort) of the en-oyment) the lu+ury) etc!1 perhaps the most effective arm %as

    the temptation of the beauty priestess love) specially trained to a%a/e the asleep passions of

    the @arrior Kins!

    @ith the temptation of the illusion) the "riests %ere tryin to ma/e blood alliances %ith the

    combatants populaces) seal the «treaties of peace» %ith the consummation of %eddins

    bet%een members of the reinin oyalties1 naturally) li/e it %as about matin bet%een

    individuals of the best lineaes) and of the same ace) usually the deradation of the "ure

    Blood not occurred! Then) %hat %ere searchin the "riests %ith these unionsI The cultural

    domination of the populations of the "act of Blood! They had really clear that the "ure Blood)by itself) %as not enouh to maintain the @isdom in the absence of the spiritual %ill to be free

    in the 6riin) %ill that %as debilitated due to the %ar fatiue! The @isdom %ould ma/e the

    Spirit free in the 6riin and more po%erful than the 4reator 5od1 but in this %orld) %here the

    Spirit is chained to the animalDman) the 4ult of the 4reator 5od %ould end dominatin the

    @isdom) buryin it under the veil of terror and hate! 6nce culturally submitted) the "riests

    %ould have time to derade the "ure Blood of the populations of the "act of Blood and to fulfill

    their o%n 4ultural "act) thats to say) to destroy the %or/s of the @hite ,tlanteans!

    $n my country) (r! Sienael) thins happened in that %ay! The Kins) tired of fihtin and

    %aitin the return of the Liberator 5ods) %ere tempted by the illusion of a peace that assured

    them multiple advantaes0 if they allied to the populations of the 4ultural "act %ould access to

    their «advanced» 4ulture) %ould share their refined customs) %ould en-oy the use of many

    cultural ob-ects) %ould d%ell more comfortable houses) etc!1 and the alliances %ould be seal

    %ith convenient %eddins) unions that %ould ma/e safe the dinity of the Kins and %ould not

    obey them to concede) i a first o&&ort+ity0 the @isdom to the 4ult! They believed) naively)

    that they %ere ma/in a truce in %hich they not lost anythin and that they had much to ain0

    and that belief) that blindness) that madness) that incomprehensible fatiue) that stupor) that

    spell) %as the ruin of my people and the %orst fail to the "act of Blood %ith the @hite

    ,tlanteans) a lac/ of 'onor! 6hG) %hat madnessG To have believed that the 4ult and the

    @isdom could be reunited in one handG The result) the disaster $ %ould say) %as that the "riests

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    crossed the %alls and established themselves amonst the @ise @arriors1 there they intriued

    until imposin their 4ults and achieved to ma/e them foret the @isdom1 and finally) they

    avidly devoted themselves to the rescue of the Stones of Venus) %hich remitted %ith

    promptitude to the @hite raternity throuh messeners %