"Call Of Miurg" - An Ancient Weapon Of The Atlanteans - Alternative View

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"Call Of Miurg" - An Ancient Weapon Of The Atlanteans - Alternative View
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For a long time, Northwest Africa was inhabited by tribes of Libyans, the ancestors of today's Berbers. Wild, freedom-loving, rebellious shepherds and warriors. It is no coincidence that the Berbers call themselves Imajigen, which means "free people."

In the second millennium BC, Libyan tribes fought frequent wars with the powerful Egypt at that time. It would seem that it cost a large, well-trained and armed army of Egyptians to deal with the wild tribes? But the Libyans had a secret weapon. They worshiped Miurg - the ruler of visions, dope, dreams. If you believe the legends, she taught the Libyans to make an intoxicating drink from dates, to heal, prepare medicines and witchcraft potions.

Many times, with the help of her mirages, Miurg led Egyptian military units into the insurmountable deserts. And the soldiers perished from heat and thirst. Whole armies were buried in the sand.

Miurg knew how to "move" wells across the desert, create false oases, reservoirs, and settlements. With her breath she rolled heavy stone balls wherever she pleased, which served as landmarks for the caravans. She put some people into eternal sleep. Forced to cross the line of real life and go into the world of her undivided kingdom - Miurgy. And no one from there managed to return alive. These people no longer needed water, food, clothing, earthly pleasures. Ragged, dry, with half-closed eyes, they wandered through the desert, from oasis to oasis, from village to village. It must have seemed to them that they were living in luxurious palaces, among gardens and fountains, amid abundance and delights.

Libyan sorcerers knew how to ask these people from Miurg during the wars, as if returning them to the real world for a short time. Being present here, they remained din. They put weapons in their hands. And not knowing pity, fear and fatigue, not feeling pain, chill, heat, thirst and hunger, they struck down their enemies. War booty and honors did not interest them.

About three and a half thousand pet ago, the Egyptian pharaohs began to hire Libyans for their service. They were especially interested in those who went to Miurgy. Egyptian priests tried to penetrate into the secret of the ruler of mirages and visions, but to no avail. Once the priests decided to lead the Miurgian to the Great Sphinx. And a miracle happened! The Miurgian seemed to wake up and behave like an ordinary person in the real world. But no more than half an hour passed, and he died.

They tried to do the same with other Miurgians. Everyone suffered the same fate.

In 941 BC, the leader of the Libyan tribes, Sheshonk, conquered Egypt and founded the XXII dynasty, called by the Libyan historians.

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Most likely, it was not without the Mirage weapon "Call of Miurg".

The choice of the Persian army

In the 6th century BC, Egypt was conquered by the Persians, led by King Cambyses, the son of the famous Cyrus. Having established himself in the Nile Valley, Cambyses decided to move his troops to the west of Africa and, above all, to the Siwa oasis, which is fifty kilometers east of the Libyan-Egyptian border. Equipped an army of fifty thousand, huge at that time, and sent it on a campaign. For some inexplicable reason, instead of moving from the Nile Valley to the Siwa oasis through the convenient, non-arid at that time, the Wadi Natru and Qattara depressions, the army set out on a longer route through the desert.

The Persian army was unable to overcome the last third of the way. People fainted from heat and thirst, their faces were covered with burns, and the skin on their arms and legs burst. But then they saw wonderful villages, streams, palm thickets. They were visions, mirages sent by Miurg.

The Libyan guides fled. The water ran out. No food left. At night, the Persians were guided by the stars, but as soon as dawn came, mirages again led them astray. When the soldiers were completely exhausted and lost their will, they heard the call of Miurg: “I will deliver you from suffering and torment. Squeeze out the remnants of will, close your eyes and do not think about anything, do not remember anything. Only affectionate visions and gentle sleep, sleep, sleep …"

A sandstorm came. But the soldiers didn't care. They took the first step into Miurgy. And thousands of people simultaneously breathed a sigh of relief: "How good …". Palaces towered around them, clear streams flowed, fountains beat high, and drops of cold pearls fell on the rich clothes of the soldiers. Music and enchanting singing sounded in the palaces …

And the soldiers took the second step beyond the line of reality, into the magical Miurgy … So more than two and a half thousand years ago, the fifty-thousandth army of the Persian king Cambyses disappeared in the desert.

Substitution of King Kambiz

Immediately after the mysterious disappearance of the army, an uprising began against Cambyses. It was headed by the Mede Gaumata. It was said that he worships Miurg.

Cambyses was forced to flee. On the way from Egypt to Persia, the king died. Apparently, this was not without mirage weapons. One old manuscript says that in fact Cambyses disappeared as mysteriously as his army. One morning, during a short rest, the king suddenly climbed the nearest sandy hill. At first, the servants did not dare to ask why he was going there. And when they rushed after him, he was no longer on the hill. Someone saw the figure of the king far, far away on the horizon. They wanted to catch up with him, but suddenly the servant screamed and pointed in the opposite direction. There, too, the figure of Cambyses was moving. The frightened Persians began to look around. And - oh horror! Another figure of the king! Ten! Eleven! Twelve!.. And everyone went in different directions … The Persians understood that chasing the twelve royal figures was sure death and that Cambyses would never return.

In order not to anger the royal satraps, they found a prisoner similar to Cambyses. They poisoned him and took him to Persia under the guise of a deceased king.

Searches after centuries

In this almost fairy tale story, you can still find the thread of reality.

What do we know about the mirage? Play of light! We were taught this at school. However, not everything is clear with this. I think a mirage is a kind of concentration of light, various radiations, sound waves of different ranges, atmospheric, psychic and, probably, many other forces and phenomena unknown to us. I even heard that under the influence of the concentration of these forces and phenomena, mirages can materialize!.. The country that will be the first to reveal the secret of the ancient mirage weapon "Call of the Miurg" will receive world superiority … It is not by chance that Hitlerite Germany was seriously interested in the missing army of Cambyses. In the last century, the German traveler Rolfe was engaged in searches for it. And in 1933 his compatriot Joachim Esch continued the business. They were close to finding the disappeared army. There is informationthat after Ash, several expeditions were sent to the Libyan desert to the Siwa oasis by the Nazis. Their performance is not known. Their main goal was not the Persian army itself, but mirage weapons.

Some of Hitler's entourage believed that the Call of Miurg weapon came to the Libyans from some older civilization. Maybe even from the Atlanteans. The fascist press noted that among the dark-skinned, black-haired Berbers - the descendants of the Libyans - there are often fair-skinned, blue-eyed blondes.

In 1940-1942, battles between Italian-German and British troops began in the deserts of Western Egypt and Eastern Libya. In the spring of 1941, General Rommel's German tank corps was deployed there. There is information that at the headquarters of Rommel there were several secret agents whose task was to search for evidence of the existence of the Mirage weapon "Call of the Miurg".

The defeat of the Germans at Stalingrad led to a defeat in Africa. Fascist troops were driven out of Egypt and Libya. But has the search for mirage weapons stopped?

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