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  1. First is the Magyar-Sumerian story:
  2. >the Anunnaki, in this version humans or Reptilian, arrive on Earth from Nibiru
  3. >living beings don't need maintainance like machines, so the slaves mine gold to repair Nibiru
  4. >the locals were "changed" and later intermingled with
  5. >the most mainstream version tells that the Sumerians created humans in the first place by adding their DNA to primates
  6. >the Sumerians revolt, with the help of who the Ancient Greeks called Prometheus
  7. >some say they killed their gods, fewer say they ate them
  8. >some Sumerians moved, or fled, towards the north
  9. >the Crimean peninsula has pyramids on it, which got covered by earth over time
  10. >the Bosnian pyramid was probably built by them; inside there are proto-Magyar runes
  11. >Atlantis was another place they reached and built pyramids on
  12. >early offshots became Altaic Asians, the later became Altaic Turks, the most recent became the Altaic Uralics includin the Finns
  13. >the Great Flood occured
  14. >the remaining Sumerians established an empire, met the Aryan Akkadians and co-founded Babylonia, what we call Mesopotamia
  15. >the Babylonians, especially the Sumerian part, taught the Ancient Egyptians about the world
  16. >this explains, e.g., why Egyptians believed in humans having multiple "souls", the main focus on Sirius instead of the Pleiades, and the Djed pillar bearing resemblance to the proto-Magyar symbol for the Tree of Life
  17. >cue the fall of the Babylonian empire
  18. >while the Akkadians regroup to the Assyrian empire (note the "As" in As-syrian), the Sumerians flee to their colonies
  19. >the Etruscans "enslaved" the Romans, who then founded the Mediterranean Empire after defeating the Ancient Greeks and the Phoenicians
  20. >there's dispute whether the Phoenicians started out as Aryan or not; most probably they were Semitic towards the end of their civilization, similar to how Egypt's main population darkened over time
  21. >the Romans wanted to exterminate the Phoenicians for their Molech cult (see: Carthaginem delenda est)
  22. >the Scythians were undefeated by their neighbouring Aryans and Mongols, but then simply disappeared; they were called the "Amazons", originally "Amakons"
  23. >the Burnesha tradition of the Armenians could come from the Amazons
  24. >the original white-skinned Ottomans either defeated and eradicated or intermingled with the Anatolians, who were Aryan (see: Hittite)
  25. >Göbekli Tepe was probably, judging by the monolithic constructions, an Aryan site; compare Stonehenge, though now eroded heavily
  26. >in contemporary Turkey the Altaic or Anatolian part is a tiny minority; they were subjected to the genocide which targeted the Armenians
  27. >the Magyars install themselves into Europe and tried to subjugate the local populations
  28. >the Muslim invasion admixed some traits into the formerly pure Aryan populations
  29. First is the Magyar-Sumerian story:
  30. >the Anunnaki, in this version humans or Reptilian, arrive on Earth from Nibiru
  31. >living beings don't need maintainance like machines, so the slaves mine gold to repair Nibiru
  32. >the locals were "changed" and later intermingled with
  33. >the most mainstream version tells that the Sumerians created humans in the first place by adding their DNA to primates
  34. >the Sumerians revolt, with the help of who the Ancient Greeks called Prometheus
  35. >some say they killed their gods, fewer say they ate them
  36. >some Sumerians moved, or fled, towards the north
  37. >the Crimean peninsula has pyramids on it, which got covered by earth over time
  38. >the Bosnian pyramid was probably built by them; inside there are proto-Magyar runes
  39. >Atlantis was another place they reached and built pyramids on
  40. >early offshots became Altaic Asians, the later became Altaic Turks, the most recent became the Altaic Uralics includin the Finns
  41. >the Great Flood occured
  42. >the remaining Sumerians established an empire, met the Aryan Akkadians and co-founded Babylonia, what we call Mesopotamia
  43. >the Babylonians, especially the Sumerian part, taught the Ancient Egyptians about the world
  44. >this explains, e.g., why Egyptians believed in humans having multiple "souls", the main focus on Sirius instead of the Pleiades, and the Djed pillar bearing resemblance to the proto-Magyar symbol for the Tree of Life
  45. >cue the fall of the Babylonian empire
  46. >while the Akkadians regroup to the Assyrian empire (note the "As" in As-syrian), the Sumerians flee to their colonies
  47. >the Etruscans "enslaved" the Romans, who then founded the Mediterranean Empire after defeating the Ancient Greeks and the Phoenicians
  48. >there's dispute whether the Phoenicians started out as Aryan or not; most probably they were Semitic towards the end of their civilization, similar to how Egypt's main population darkened over time
  49. >the Romans wanted to exterminate the Phoenicians for their Molech cult (see: Carthaginem delenda est)
  50. >the Scythians were undefeated by their neighbouring Aryans and Mongols, but then simply disappeared; they were called the "Amazons", originally "Amakons"
  51. >the Burnesha tradition of the Armenians could come from the Amazons
  52. >the original white-skinned Ottomans either defeated and eradicated or intermingled with the Anatolians, who were Aryan (see: Hittite)
  53. >Göbekli Tepe was probably, judging by the monolithic constructions, an Aryan site; compare Stonehenge, though now eroded heavily
  54. >in contemporary Turkey the Altaic or Anatolian part is a tiny minority; they were subjected to the genocide which targeted the Armenians
  55. >the Magyars install themselves into Europe and tried to subjugate the local populations
  56. >the Muslim invasion admixed some traits into the formerly pure Aryan populations
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