Béla ruled  over a greater part of the 

Huns; after the death of Béla, Attila 

united all the Huns under his own rule. 

Attila became sole ruler of the Hunin 

(Huns) and followed Béla's original plans 

to advance into the Roman Empire merge 

with the Munin (Rácians), Racenna (or 

Etruscans) Euskaldunak (or Basques), 

and take back their original land and unite 

all Hephthalites. And! - to take back all 

the looted artifacts, by the Romans and 

Venetians, from Hephthalite catacombs 

and graves. The Romans were no match 

for the Huns and had to recognize the 

Huns as an equal partner. That is why the 

twisted nonsense records on Attila and 

the Huns are in the history books ever 

since. 

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  In 452 Attila became ill with malaria 

and retreated to the center of the plains 

by the Tisza (Theiss) river. In 453 Attila 

died without having introduced a new 

Emperor or Kings. The Tisza (Theiss) 

river in Hungary was diverted at one 

special location and Attila's body was 

placed into the dry riverbed, in an 

Iron-Silver-Gold, in that order within 

three separate coffins in one. Then the 

Tisza (Theiss) river was redirected back 

to the original course, so that the 

Macedonian, Greek, Roman, Venetian, 

Celt, Arab and Turk catacomb rubbers 

that were constantly opening and 

rubbing ancient Munin, Racenna, 

Euskaladunak and Hunin tombs, would 

not find it. The Germanic tribes under 

Arderic, king of the Gepids destroyed 

               

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