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Kolbrin's Manuscript. Predictions From The Book Of Glastonbury Abbey - Alternative View
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The Book of Kolbrin, which until 1184 was kept in the library of Glastonbury Abbey (England), contains surprisingly accurate information about the appearance of an unusual celestial object near our planet, which is called the Destroyer. After a fire in the abbey, the book disappeared without a trace. And only in our time was it discovered and published in Sydney (Australia). The book consists of 11 books. Six of them are believed to have been written by Egyptian scribes after the Exodus, five others by Celtic priests after Christ. But, most likely, this is an ancient Indian document, which describes a cataclysm that occurred in the distant past, and there is a warning to all mankind that the Destroyer will return again. I will cite only a small part of this curious document:

Texts from the Book of Manuscripts (Treasury of Life). Chapters 2-7

CHAPTER 3

DESTROYER -

Part 1. The large scroll

People have forgotten the days of the Destroyer. And only the wise remember and know where he went to return at his appointed hour.

He raged in Heaven during the Days of Wrath, and he looked like a billowing cloud of smoke, enveloped in a fiery glow, beyond which his limbs were not visible. Its mouth is an abyss, spewing out flame, smoke and hot ash.

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When the time comes, the secret laws of Heaven begin to rule the stars, forcing them to move in impermanence along changed paths, then a large reddish light appears in the sky.

When the blood falls on the Earth, the Destroyer will appear, and the mountains will open and spew fire and ash far away. Trees will be knocked down and all living things will die. The waters will be swallowed up by the earth, and the seas will boil. The heavens will burn with a reddish fire, and the face of the earth will have a copper tint. And the Day of Darkness will come. The emerging lunar month will shift and fall.

People will scatter in madness. They will hear the trumpets and war-cry of the Destroyer and will seek refuge in the caves. Fear will eat up their hearts, and courage will leave them like a cracked jug of water. They will be consumed by the fire of anger and dissolve in the breath of the Destroyer.

So it was in the Days of Heavenly Wrath that were past, and so it will be in the Days of Perdition when he arrives again. The timing of his arrival and departure is known to the wise. Here are the signs that should precede the time of the Destroyer's return.

One hundred and ten generations must be gone by Sunset. Kingdoms will rise and fall. People will fly through the air like birds and swim in the seas like fish. Men will negotiate peace with each other and these will be their days - days of hypocrisy and deception. Women will be like men and men like women, man will be a toy of passion.

The people of the Magi will rise and fall. And their language will be forgotten. The country of legislators (USA) will rule the earth and disappear into oblivion. They will conquer four quarters of the earth and talk about peace, but bring war. The Nation of the Seas (NATO) will be bigger than any other, but it will be like an apple with a rotten core and will not be durable. The people of merchants will destroy the people who work miracles and this will be their victory.

Tall will fight low, north to south, east to west, and light against darkness. People will be divided into races and their children will be born strangers among them. Brother will fight brother, husband with wife. Fathers will no longer teach their sons, and sons will be wayward. Women will become common property for men and will not be treated with respect.

Trouble will arise in the hearts of men, they will seek, not knowing what, uncertainty and doubt will bother them. They will have great wealth, but will be poor in spirit. Then in the movement of the Earth and Heaven, there will be a shift and trembling. People will tremble in fear. And at this time, the Harbinger of Doom will appear.

He will arrive unnoticed like a grave thief. People will not know what it is, people will be deceived. The hour of the Destroyer will draw near.

In those days the Great Book of Wisdom will be revealed to people, few will be gathered for salvation. This is the hour of testing. The fearless will survive, the brave will not be destroyed. The Great God of Eternity, like everyone who gives trials to man, in the Days of Perdition will be merciful to our children.

A person has to suffer in order to grow up, but this has its time. The greater harvest will not be directed only to the lesser of the people.

After all, the thief's son has become your scribe.

CHAPTER 4

DESTROYER -

Part 2. The large scroll

Oh, Guardians of the Universe watching the Destroyer, how long will your nearest Guardian last? O mortal people who wait without understanding, where will you hide in the terrible Days of Perdition, when Heaven will be split in two, in the days when children are gray?

This is something that will be noticed, this is the horror that your eyes will contemplate, this is the image of the Destroyer that will rush at you: There will be a large amount of fire, a burning head with many constantly changing mouths and eyes. Terrible teeth will be seen in the shapeless mouths, and the terrible dark womb will burn with a crimson fire inside. Even the most courageous person will tremble with fear and his stomach will relax, because this something will be incomprehensible to people.

It will be an immense, writhing shape encompassing Earth's sky, with its wide-open mouths blazing in many hues. They will fall down to sweep across the face of the Earth, capturing everything with their gaping jaws. The greatest warriors will oppose this in vain. Fangs will fall out of these mouths, they are large stones inducing icy horror that will be thrown on people, crushing them into red dust.

As the great salt water rises upon his arrival and roaring downpours fall to the ground, even heroes among mortal men will fall into madness. As moths fly swiftly to their death in a burning flame, so these men will rush to their own destruction.

The fire that goes before will devour all the deeds of people, the waters following it will sweep away what remains. The dew of death will fall on a soft gray carpet on the desolate Earth.

People will groan in their madness, "O omnipresent, save us from this horror, save us from the gray dew of death."

CHAPTER 5

DESTROYER -

Part 3. Scroll of ADEPHA

The Messenger of Doom, called the Destroyer, was seen throughout Egypt. He was a bright, flaming color, constantly changing his appearance. It spun like a spindle, like bubbling water in an underground pool, and all people agreed that it was the most powerful fearsome vision. It was not a large comet, or a faint star, but more like a fiery tongue of flame.

His movements upward were slow. Smoke billowed under him, and he was close to the Sun, which hid his face.

Everything was painted in a bloody color, which then changed, because he (the Destroyer) had his own way. And all this caused death and destruction as he ascended and appeared in the sky.

He enveloped the Earth in a gray rain of ash and caused many epidemics, hunger and other evils. He bit the skin of people and animals until they were covered with spots and wounds. The ground was restless and trembling, hills and mountains shifted and swayed.

The dark, smoke-filled Heavens fell to Earth, and the wings of the wind carried a loud howl into people's ears. It was the cry of the God of Darkness, the Lord of Fear. Thick clouds of flaming smoke passed in front of him, and there was a terrible hail of hot stones and hot coals. The Destroyer rumbled in the Sky, sticking out its fiery tongue.

As the Earth tilted, the streams of water flowed backward and large trees were thrown to the ground and broken like twigs. Then a voice like ten thousand trumpets was heard in the wilderness, and the fiery breath was like tongues of flame. The whole earth was moving and the mountains were melting. The sky itself roared like ten thousand lions in agony, and bright bloody arrows flew swiftly back and forth across his face. The earth swelled like bread in the hearth.

Appearing in the days of the distant past, the Messenger of Doom was called the Destroyer. This is how it was recorded in the ancient chronicles, few of which have survived.

It is said that when he appears in the height of Heaven, the Earth cracks in intense heat, like a roasted nut before a fire. Then the fire rises and bursts through the surface like blood from veins. All the moisture in the ground dries up, pastures and fields disappear in the fire, and they and all the trees become white ash.

The Messenger of Doom is like a swirling ball of flame that scatters small flaming offspring around in flight. It covers a fifth of the sky and stretches snake-like fingers down towards the Earth.

Before his appearance, the sky seems frightened, he falls apart and scatters far around. Noon becomes like night. He creates terrible events. These events and the Destroyer are described in ancient manuscripts. Read them with a solemn heart, knowing that the Messenger of Perdition has its appointed time and will return.

It would be foolish to let these tapes go unnoticed.

People are now saying, “This cannot happen in our day. The Creator cannot allow this to happen. But wait, such a day will come, and the person, according to his character, will not be prepared.

CHAPTER 6

DARK DAYS

Dark days began on the Destroyer's last visit, and they were foretold by strange omens in the heavens.

All the men were quiet and went about with pale faces. The slave leaders who built the city for Tom's glory made riots, and no one could interfere with them. They foretold great tribulations that the people of Egypt did not know about and which the seers of the temple did not report.

These were the days of an ominous calm, when people waited, not knowing what to do. The hearts of the men were struck with a premonition of an invisible threat. There was no more laughter. Sorrow and cries were all over the land. Even the voices of the children fell silent, they no longer played together and became silent.

Slaves became bold and arrogant, and women could be mastered by anyone. Fear was everywhere, the earth and women became sterile, they could not get pregnant, and in pregnant women the pregnancy was terminated. All men closed in on themselves.

The days of stillness were accompanied by a time when the sound of the trumpet and the noise was heard in Heaven, and people became like a frightened herd without a shepherd when lions roam around.

People talked to each other about the God of slaves, and some of them light-heartedly joked: "If we knew where this God is, we would sacrifice to him." But the God of slaves was not with them. There was no need to look for him in swamps or in stone pools. He appeared in Heaven for all people so that everyone could see him, but they did not understand the sign. At the same time, other gods were silent due to the hypocrisy of people.

The bodies of the dead were no longer considered sacred and were thrown into the waters. People neglected burial and left the dead on the streets. They lay unprotected from being robbed by thieves.

The one who once toiled all sunny day, pulling the strap of cattle, now possessed oxen. Those who did not grow grain now owned the entire pantry. He who once lived at ease with his children now thirsted for water. The one who had once sat in the scorching sun and ate a stew with crumbs now lay reclined in the shade with a swollen belly.

The cattle were left unattended and grazed anywhere, and people, regardless of the owner's stigma, slaughtered the neighbors' cattle. Everything has lost its master. Public records were abandoned and destroyed, and no one could distinguish a slave from its owner.

People in their troubles appealed to Pharaoh, but he remained deaf and acted as if he had not heard anything.

There were those who had false gods and told Pharaoh that bloody sacrifices were needed to calm the earth. These were false priests who continued to preach without hindrance, although they were courtiers of Pharaoh and brought confrontation to the earth instead of peace.

Clouds of dust and smoke darkened the sky and colored the waters they fell into with a bloody hue. There was torment all over the land. The rivers were bloody and blood was everywhere. The water was disgusting and people suffered from it with stomachs. Those who drank from the river vomited as the waters were poisoned. The dust inflicted wounds on human and animal skin. The heat of the Destroyer colored the Earth red.

A multitude of disgusting parasites filled the air and face of the Earth. Wild creatures, tormented by hot sand and ash, emerged from their lairs in the wastelands and caves, and came to the dwellings of people. All the domestic animals roared and the ground was filled with the cries of sheep and the groans of cattle. Trees throughout the land were destroyed and no grass or fruit could be found.

The face of the earth was shattered and devastated by a hail of stones, which crushed, falling down, everything that was in their path. They rushed and fell in red-hot streams, and a strange slow fire ran after them on the ground.

The fish died in the poisoned waters. Worms, insects and reptiles crawled out of their earthly shelters in huge numbers. Strong gusts of wind brought locust clouds that covered the sky.

As the Destroyer flew across the sky, strong gusts of wind scattered ash across the ground. The darkness of the long night dimmed all the lights. There was not a ray of light. No one could distinguish between day and night, since there was no sun shade. The darkness was not the darkness of the night, but it was a thick gloom that stuck a man's breath in his throat.

People were suffocating in a hot cloud of vapors that enveloped the entire earth and extinguished all lamps and lights. People were paralyzed and groaned in their beds. Nobody spoke to each other, did not touch food. Everyone was overwhelmed by despair.

The ships were washed ashore far from the docks and destroyed by huge whirlpools. It was the time of destruction. The earth turned over like clay on a potter's revolving wheel.

The whole earth was filled with the sound of the Destroyer thunder coming from above and the cries of people. Moans and complaints were all around.

The earth spewed out its dead, the embalmed corpses were thrown from the burial places and were in full view of everyone. Pregnant women had unsuccessful childbirth, men did not have semen.

The master left his business, the potter left his wheel, the carpenter left his tools, and they went to live in the swamps. Crafts became unnecessary and the slaves lured the craftsmen to themselves.

It was impossible to collect taxes for Pharaoh, for there was no wheat, no barley, no bird, no fish. Pharaoh could not control either granaries or pastures.

The noble and the commoner both asked for death in order to avoid such a life and disorder and the incessant rumble that beat in their ears. Fear followed people during the day and terror at night. People went mad, they were overwhelmed by what had happened.

On the long night of the Destroyer's wrath, when his wrath was at its strongest, there was a hail of boulders and the ground swelled as if it were hurting in the insides.

The gates, walls and pillars (of the temples) were destroyed by fire, and the statues of the gods were overthrown and destroyed. People fled in fear from their homes and were killed by the stone hail. Those who took refuge from the hail were swallowed up by the earth. The dwellings of the people collapsed on those inside, and there was panic in every house. But the slaves who lived in reed huts and dugouts survived.

The earth burned like tinder, people ran out onto the roofs of houses, but Heaven hurled their anger at them and they died. The ground writhed under the Destroyer's wrath and groaned with the agony of Egypt. The temples and palaces of the nobility shook, and they fell to the ground from their foundations.

Noble people perished among the ruins, and the whole earth was smitten. Even Pharaoh's adult firstborn died along with the courtiers amid destruction and falling stones. The children of the nobility were thrown into the streets, and those who were not thrown out died in their homes.

There were nine days of darkness and upheaval, and during this time a storm raged that had never been known before. When it was over, brother buried brother everywhere on earth. People rose up against the rulers and fled the cities to live in tents in the suburbs. Egypt lacked sages who could measure time. People weakened from fear and gave the slaves gold, silver, lapis lazuli, turquoise and copper, and bowls and urns and ornaments to their priests.

Pharaoh alone remained calm and strong in the midst of this confusion.

From weakness and despair, people became embittered. Harlots walked the streets shamelessly. Women paraded themselves and flaunted their female nudity. Women of noble birth wore rags, and the commoners teased them.

The slaves who had escaped the Destroyer's wrath swiftly left the cursed land. Many of them disappeared into the dawn twilight. Covered by swirling gray ash, they retreated, leaving the burnt areas and ruined cities behind. Many Egyptians joined the one who could control them - the son of the court priest of Pharaoh.

Above the Egypt abandoned by the enemies, the fire grew in its strength in the height. It shot up from the ground like a fountain and hung in the sky like a curtain.

Seven days later, the damned militant gypsies came to the waters. They crossed wild mountain slopes, and the hills around them became lower, lightning flashing in the sky above them. Fear drove them, but their feet strayed on the ground, and the wilderness surrounded them. They did not know the way, as there were no signs in front of them.

Before the place of Neshari they turned and stopped at the place of Shokos, a place of quarries. They crossed the waters of Meia and arrived in the Picaros Valley north of Mary. They met waters that blocked their way, and their hearts were in despair. The night was a night of fear, for a groan was heard from above and the black winds of death blew, and fire arose from the earth.

The hearts of the slaves tightened with fear as they knew that Pharaoh's wrath was following them and there was no way to escape him. They pounced on those who had brought them here. Strange rites were performed on the beach that night. The slaves argued among themselves, and there was violence.

Pharaoh gathered his army and followed the slaves. After he departed, riots ensued behind him as cities were sacked. Laws were thrown out of courtrooms and trampled underfoot in the streets. Grain warehouses and storage facilities were opened and looted. The roads were flooded and no one could show the way. The dead lay around everywhere.

The palace was destroyed and the courtiers and officials fled, so there was no one to rule. Accounts were destroyed, public spaces were destroyed, households were abandoned and owners lost.

Pharaoh hurried forward, for there was desolation and death everywhere behind him. He met things he could not understand, he was scared. But he behaved well and bravely in front of his manager. He sought to bring back the slaves, as it was said that their magic was more than the magic of Egypt.

Pharaoh's steward ran into the slaves on the seashore, but was stopped far from them by a breath of fire. A large cloud, spread over the army, covered the sky. No one could see anything other than blazing heat and continuous lightning that emanated from the cloud above.

A whirlwind arose in the east and swept over the location of the Egyptian camp. The storm raged all night and in a red twilight dawn the Earth moved, the waters receded from the coast, and, dropping, exposed the bottom. There was a strange silence and people noticed in the darkness that the waters parted, forming a passage. The ground appeared, but it was uneven and trembling, the path was not straight and clear. The waters were like a whirlpool in a ball, only the swamp at the bottom remained calm.

The high, piercing sound of the Destroyer's horn rang out, stunning the people. Desperate slaves made sacrifices, their groans were loud. From what they saw, doubts arose, and they hesitated, stopped to rest. Everywhere there was disorder and the screams of some who rushed into the waters, in defiance of those who wanted to escape back from the temporary land.

Yet many sought to return to the Egyptians behind them, while others fled along the empty shores. Everyone began to return by sea back to the shore, but behind them the earth trembled, and the stones split with a violent roar. Then their leader, stepping forward, led them through the middle of the opening waters.

The wrath of Heaven receded and hung over both rulers. Nevertheless, Pharaoh's steward held his ranks with firm determination before the unusual and terrible events that raged furiously on their side. The stern faces were illuminated by a gloomy curtain of flame.

Suddenly everything was quiet, and there was silence, and stillness spread over the land. Pharaoh's steward stood motionless in the red heat. Then the commanders marched forward with shouts, and behind them the governor of the pharaoh.

The curtain of fire coiled into a dark billowing cloud that rose like a curtain. The waters raged, but the Egyptians followed the fugitives, bypassing the great whirlpools. At the bottom of the resulting passage, water mixed with the ground. Here, in the midst of the sound of the waters, Pharaoh fought against the rearmost of the slaves and defeated them, and there was a great massacre among the sand, swamp and water. The slaves screamed in despair, but no one noticed their screams. They threw their belongings behind them to facilitate their escape from their pursuers.

And then the stillness was broken with a mighty roar, and through the swirling pillars of the cloud the wrath of the Destroyer fell upon the Egyptians. The heavens roared like a thousand thunders, the bowels of the Earth opened, the Earth groaned with its torment. The rocks were moved and destroyed. The land fell below the waters, and large waves piled up on the shore, moving between the cliffs on the side of the sea.

A large rampart of stones and waters crushed the chariots of the Egyptians, who were ahead of their servants. The pharaoh's chariot seemed to be thrown into the air with a mighty hand, and he was defeated among the rushing waters.

The news of the disaster was brought back by Tomat's son Rajab, who led the terrified survivors of the firestorm. He brought the news to the people that the ruler had been destroyed by an explosion and a flood.

The military leaders left, the strong men lost heart, and not one was left to rule. Therefore, the people rebelled because of the calamities that happened to them. The cowards crawled out of their shelters and rode on boldly to take the highest positions of the victims. Beautiful and noble women, having lost their defenders, became their prey. A large number of slaves died at the hands of the steward Pharaoh.

The torn ground lay helpless and invaders emerged from the darkness like scavengers. Unknown tribes moved to Egypt, and no one hindered them, as strength and courage disappeared. Due to the wrath of the Heavens falling on the earth, invaders came from the Land of the Gods, led by Elkenan.

There were clouds of reptiles and ants everywhere, ill omens and earthquakes. There was panic and calamity everywhere, disorder and hunger, and the gray breath of the Destroyer engulfing the earth and stopping the breath of the people.

Anturah gathered the remnants of his warriors and warriors who remained in Egypt and lined them up to meet the Children of Darkness, who had come from the wilderness of the eastern mountains through Esnobis. They attacked the ravaged lands from the gray gloom before dawn, before the cleansing winds blew.

Rajab went with Pharaoh and met the invaders in Heroshire, but the hearts of the Egyptians were weary. Their spirit was broken and they were defeated before the battle was lost. Left by the gods in heaven and on earth, with destroyed dwellings and ruined households, they were like half-dead. Their hearts were still filled with fear and the memory of the anger that fell on them from Heaven. They were still overflowing with the memory of the fearsome sight of the Destroyer, and they didn't know what to do.

Pharaoh did not return to his city. He lost his legacy and was seized with lack of will for many days. His women were dishonored and his property plundered. The Children of Darkness desecrated temples with animals and raped women who were insane and did not resist.

They captured everyone who remained - old people, youths and boys. They mocked people, finding pleasure in humiliation and torture.

Pharaoh gave up his hopes and retired into the wilderness near the lake, which is in the West to the South. He lived a free life among sand nomads and wrote books.

But even with the invaders, the time came when the ships sailed upstream (Nile). The air cleared, the Destroyer's breath disappeared, and the earth was again covered with plants.

Life has revived all over the earth.

Kare taught these things to the Children of the Light in the days of darkness, after the construction of the Rambydos, before the death of Pharaoh Enked.