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Archaeologists Discover The Tomb Of Attila The Hun

Wednesday, March 26, 2014 15:46
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Construction workers building the foundations of a new bridge over the Danube River in the Hungarian capitol, have unearthed a spectacular 6th century sepulchre. The analysis of the monument revealed that it was the burial chamber of a great hunnic leader, most likely  that of King Attila himself.
 
“This site is absolutely incredible!” explains Albrecht Rümschtein, an historian from the Lorand Eötvös University in Budapest and member of the team of specialists investigating the tomb. “We found many horse skeletons, as well as various weapons and other artefacts, all traditionally associated with Huns. These objects include a large sword made of meteoric iron, which could certainly be Attila’s legendary “Holy War Sword of the Scythians”, allegedly given to him by the god Mars himself. In fact, this definitely seems to be the resting place of the almighty Attila, but further analysis needs to be done to confirm it.”
 
The Holy War Sword of the Scythians was forged by the Hittite swrod god.  So if indeed this is the infamous Attila and the sword is indeed that sword, then man what a find.  Very cool story.  

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  • The tomb of the King Attila the Hun was supposed to have a lot of gold and treasures buried within. I hope they find them as well. He was the King who basically drove the Rome to collapse by taking 700 pounds of gold every year from Rome’s treasury to the Hun’s kingdom on the promises that Huns will not militarily attack Rome. When the King Attila the Hun died, he had over three hundred wives left behind. His vast amount of gold, no doubt, went to his wives and children who have become the foundation of the modern day Royal families in Europe. Follow the money.. as always.. After all, the high chick bone features of the most of the Royal families may be traced to the King Attila the Hun’s biological legacy.

    • The high cheek bones are evidence of their Reptilian shape-shifting heritage. Attila would be a logical inclusion into this nephilim lineage branch. These psychopathic demons would surely incorporate as much evil as possible into their own DNA.

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