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are led to believe, are native to (and pretty much restricted to) Madagascar and the Comoros Islands off Mozambique, but here they are, where we are told they never were, in northern Europe and the Black Sea regions! It has long been known that there was once a continent, inhabited by a great king- tribe, which was noted for its lemurs. Hence, it has been dubbed "Lemuria", set- ting a good many enthusiasts searching for its sunken whereabouts beneath the Atlantic, Pacific or Indian oceans as if it were the lost city of Atlantis. Maybe such a concealed territory does exist. However, the fact is that (by whatever name it was once known) the mightiest Lemurian land tract was never lost. It was the great main- land continent which still exists today, stretching across eastern Europe through the one-time USSR. This was the original realm of the great Ring Lords, tracing back to about 40,000 BC—the homeland of the Oupires of the Pict-sidhé. It was the land of the mighty Warlords of the Dragon before they migrat- ed and battled their way southwards in the ever-cooling climate of the last ice-age. Undoubtedly, the environment was once very warm there, as is proved by the fact that the lemurs travelled about as far south as they could possibly go by land before Madagascar and the Comoros broke away from the southern African mainland. What did these early god-kings look like? Well, they are now thoroughly iden- tifiable from their preserved remains, which have been excavated at various sites from as far afield as Transylvania and Tibet. With their light-brown to red hair and pale eyes, the leather-clad men stood at least six foot six inches and upwards, while even the women were over six feet tall. Undoubtedly, these forebears of the Gaelic and Celtic High Kings were among the most awesome warriors of all history. Of particular interest is the fact that the Anunnaki gods were as much a part of the Sidhé culture as they were of the Mesopotamian tradition. It was not for no reason that the settlement of Anu was hun- dreds of miles north of Sumer on the Caspian Sea. It was not for no reason that the ancient centre of Scythopolis (Sidhé- opolis), which the Syrians called Beth- Shean (the House of Power), was 800 miles strain, beyond the Christian pale. At best, they were perhaps mermaids and, at worst, they were vampires, but either way they were the evil, shapeshifting emissaries of Satan! The fact that anyone believed such non- sense is difficult to comprehend in these more level-headed times. However, the myth is still operative and, to some extent, it is still working with a vengeance. It is even working on some whose apparent mission in life is to expose such propagan- dist dogma, but who—by way if its own cleverly contrived strategy—have actually fallen prey to it. In this regard, at this very moment there are some well-known, sup- posedly intelligent folk who should know better, claiming that the British Royal Family, along with myself and others, are really hideous reptiles from another planet! Or of the most surprising things about the Scythian Ring Lords is that their preserved remains from thousands of years ago (discovered even as far north as Siberia) show their bodies substantially tat- tooed with ring-tailed lemurs. Lemurs, we NEXUS - 87 In the Realm of the Ring Lords Continued from page 48 Continued on page 89 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 1999