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ceived the following email.
      My name is (Name withheld)

      I sought your details from the internet following casual discussions with my
      family earlier today. The topic of discussion quickly became one of the Vetz
      Hazaria. As the discussing goes, my father had told me about this book which
      he had been told by his father, and he had been given a copy of the Vetz
      Hazaria. Unfortunately, as the story goes, the manuscript had been stolen.

      I would like to know if you are aware of the whereabouts of a copy of this
      book?
      Your assistance would be much appreciated.

      Kindest Regards

      (Name withheld)

      My answer follows:
      Dear (name withheld)

      Thank you for your email. The Vetz Hazaria is a book of ancient wisdom da-
       ng back at least 4000 years before the Chris an era. I do not have a manu-
      script of this precious book. But I have knowledge of its contents. To access
      this ancient wisdom, one must go beyond the Judeo-Chris an tradi on.

      The origins of the Armenian iden ty were forged in the Vedic tradi on. The
      Vedas are the ancient texts of knowledge of the Vedic civiliza on. The Vedic
      literature has been kept intact un l today by Brahmana priests (also known
      as Vaisnavas who worship Lord Krishna) in India and also translated into many
      Western languages. The original language of the Vedas is Sanskrit.

      The Armenian language is in the family of Indo-European languages. At least
      12% of the root words in the ancient Armenian language called Krapar are
      borrowed  from Sanskrit. The Vetz  Hazaria  is a  compendium of  the  original
      Vedas  which  are  comprised  of  four  books  called  the  Rig,  Sama,  Yajur  and
      Atharva  Vedas.  The  Atharva  Veda  contains  all  kinds  of  informa on  about
      Ayurveda  or  the  science  of  health  and  longevity,  mys cal  incanta ons  for
      a aining  different  kinds  of  material  advantages,  victory  over  enemies,  and
      many more material boons. Parts of the Atharva Veda filtered into the Vetz
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