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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
fold
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