The narrative revolves around a hidden history of South America, as presented by Tatum Canada, a self-proclaimed prince of the Jugamos tribe. The story is based on ancient testimonies and is recorded by Karl Brügger.
The narrative describes a golden age in South America, marked by the arrival of ancient masters with graceful bodies, white skin, and fine bluish-black hair. They were said to have six fingers on each hand and foot, a characteristic that distinguished them from other beings. These ancient masters were believed to have founded the Mongol Uva tribe, and they mingled with their servants, resulting in the creation of the one-winged Mongols.
The ancient masters built fortresses in Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, and established sacred religious enclosures. They were said to have knowledge of the stars and the creation of indigenous tribes in South America. The narrative also mentions the arrival of Nordic European people, the Spanish, and Hitler's Nazis.
The narrative describes a series of catastrophes that affected not only the people of the Ulan Ulan but also other civilizations around the world. The people of the Ulan Ulan took refuge in the underground residences, which were made up of 13 cities linked by hidden tunnels in the Andes mountains. These cities were artificially illuminated through silver mirrors and had water from the mountains.
The narrative also mentions the arrival of the Goths, who were forced to move to foreign lands due to famine and hostile tribes. They traveled to the lands of their brother people, the Ulan Ulan, and settled in Colombia.
The narrative concludes with the arrival of the white man in 1492, which led to the invasion of the underground cities by rubber exploiters, gold seekers, and looters. The narrative also mentions the arrival of Nazi Germany representatives in the 1930s, who signed an alliance with the tribe.
The narrative suggests that the end of the Ulan Ulan is near, and a new golden age will begin when the gods return. The narrative ends with a question about the authenticity of the story, whether it was an invention by Tatum Un Ganara or German journalist Karl Brügger.
1. The story arises in the depths of the Amazon jungle, with Karl Brügger in charge of recording and publishing the chronicle based on the testimony of Tatum Canada. [Source: Document 1]
2. Tatum Canada presents himself as the prince of the tribe of the Jugamos, Gulal, a people who have recorded everything that has happened for 15,000 years in the language of the ancient gods. [Source: Document 1]
3. The ancient masters had graceful bodies, white skin, and remarkable faces framed by fine bluish-black hair. They had six fingers on each hand and foot, a characteristic of their divine origin. [Source: Document 1]
4. The gods chose their servants to live with them and transmitted their knowledge to them, even founding the Mongol Uva tribe, which is translated as the chosen allied tribes. [Source: Document 1]
5. The ancient fathers built Canis, the first fortress located in Mexico, and then other fortresses in South America, including one in a high valley in the mountains in the border area between Peru and Brazil. [Source: Document 1]
6. The Mongolian Uva tribe knew nothing about the construction of the lower residences. Their history is lost in the darkness of the past. [Source: Document 2]
7. The underground rooms are made up of 13 cities and linked to each other by hidden tunnels in the interior of the Andes mountains. [Source: Document 2]
8. The Mongolian grapes know nothing about the construction of the lower residences. Their history is lost in the darkness of the past. [Source: Document 2]
9. In the year 13 (corresponding to 10,000 BC), the first great catastrophe that affected not only their people but also other civilizations around the world occurred. [Source: Document 2]
10. After this catastrophe, the geological structure of the terrain changed and the sacred places of Saltac and Tiahuanaco were destroyed. [Source: Document 2]
11. The ancient masters returned in the year 7000 (315 BC and 3000 BC) and assumed power. [Source: Document 2]
12. The SSA settled here with Salmon. He flew to the east and founded his own empire. [Source: Document 2]
13. The chronicles do not record exactly where SSA settled, he was the son chosen by the gods and according to what they say, no one could defeat or kill him. [Source: Document 2]
14. Wiracocha, the second son of Racing K, already a descendant of the SSA, defied the laws of his people to found his own empire, the Inca Empire. [Source: Document 2]
15. The Incas expanded, subduing many tribes and increasing their territory to the detriment of the chosen people. [Source: Document 2]
16. The Goths, who called themselves Votas, reached the empire of the chosen tribes and settled in Col. [Source: Document 2]
17. The arrival of the white man, starting in 1492, spread throughout America. [Source: Document 2]
18. The Germans interpreted that the ancient fathers had abandoned the residences of the gods in a hasty escape. [Source: Document 2]
19. In 1968, after the death of the chief without calla, the supreme council met to elect the new prince and legitimate governor of the gamón gula tatum won as legitimate son/without callas. [Source: Document 2]
20. According to the signs, the end of the grape mango lana is near. Only then will the gods return and a new world will emerge in which men, animals, and plants will live together in a sacred union. [Source: Document 2]