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Black Sun Rising II By Jack Heart & Orage
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What can be verified began in 1972 in a sweltering bar in the city of Manaus. The isolated city adorns the jungle’s navel where the black swirling waters of the Rio Negro flow into the vast brown water of the Amazon. There German journalist Karl Brugger met with a deeply tanned and lithely muscled man of obvious European descent.
The man spoke broken German, Portuguese and Quechua Indian. He was reputed by the Yaminauá and Cashinahua tribes to be a great chief and called himself Tatunca Nara.
Brugger, leery of the man’s claims as to his identity, checked with the authorities in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Manaus and Rio Branco. What he found was documentation beginning in 1968 when the White chief had saved the lives of twelve Brazilian officials whose plane had crashed in Acre, Brazil’s wild and uncharted jungle province bordering Peru.
Tatunca Nara had obtained their release from the Haisha Indians and brought the officials in to Manaus. He was vouched for by officers at the highest level of the Brazilian Secret Service. From 1969 – 1971 he had led the Indians in their doomed war against the encroaching White settlers seeking to mine their homeland in Peru’s untamed province of Madre de Dios. He had fled across the border to Brazil when the war was lost.
In Rio Branco, the capital of Acre, Tatunca Nara managed to enlist the help of Bishop Giocondo Grotti in his ongoing efforts to obtain aid for his people. But the Bishop died in a plane crash three months later. Peru was now unsuccessfully seeking Tatunca Nara’s extradition. It seems he was the real-life Tarzan and held in the highest reverence by Brazil’s military, which had no use for Peru.
Tatunca Nana would recount to Brugger the history of the Ugha Monguhala Indians, a race of White Indians that were chosen by alien demigods to be their emissaries on earth. He said he was their chief and gave Brugger an explanation which began fifteen thousand years ago with the book of the Jaguar in the Chronicle of Akakor.
Golden ships appeared over a South American continent without mountains whose great river flowed from the eastern ocean into the Great Lake of Titicaca then out to the western ocean. The occupants of the ships, 130 families of White-skinned blue-haired humans with six fingers and toes on their hands and feet, came down to earth and brought civilization to its savage inhabitants.
The blue haired demigods claimed to come from a far-off place amongst the stars called Schwerta and to seal their covenant with them mated with the Ugha Monguhala, which means Allied Chosen Tribes.
The infusion of their blood made the Ugha Monguhala the chosen servants of the Former Masters, which is what the Ugha Monguhala sometimes called the blue haired demigods. Aside from having five fingers and toes, they looked just like them: tall with bluish black hair, protruding cheek bones, and sharply delineated noses with almond shaped eyes.
The Ugha Monguhala were the only White skinned people on the continent. And for 12,453 years, through cataclysmic wars and natural calamities that pushed this world to the brink of extinction, they would re