The only thing I can think of from that time period would be from the Pyramid Text.
Utterance 254
276: To say the words:
"The Great (Uraeus) fumigates the Bull of Nekhen (Hierakonpolis).
The heat of the fiery breath is against you,
you who are about the shrine (kAr)!
O Great God whose name is unknown, (bring) at once a meal of the Unique Lord.
O lord of the Horizon (Ax.t), make place for Unas.
If you fail to make place for Unas, Unas will pronounce a curse against his father Geb:
the earth shall not speak any more;
Geb shall not be able to defend himself.
(He) whom Unas finds on his way, he will eat him piecemeal.
The hnt-pelican announces (sr), the ennead(psD.t)-pelican comes out.
The Great One rises. The enneads speak: completely dammed-off shall be the land.
279: The two ridges of the mountain (on both sides of the Nile valley) shall be united.
The two banks of the river will be joined.
The roads will be hidden from the passers-by.
The steps (rwd.w) will be annihilated for those who go up.
Make tight the rope (of the boat), sail the road of heaven!
Strike the ball on the meadow of Hapi (Apis)!
______________End of that Utterance_______________
Unas was the last Pharo for the 5th Dynasty. His mad writings decorate his tomb and are the first instance known as the Pyramid Text, the first real writings coming out of Ancient Egypt. His family who would of been complicit in the above never discussed event (hello Oxford and British Royal Society of Science) consisted of the entire 6th Dynasty and would have been involved in covering up the disaster visited upon the world. Egypt didn't begin to recover until the 11th Dynasty and didn't officially declare the event until the 18th and 20th Dynasties in the form of a Myth called "The Book of Heavenly Cow" even though said Myth was likely in existence during and perhaps before Unas's time.
The Book of Heavenly Cow established in writing the Devine Right of Kings to wipe out their entire populations when they were in revolt.
From there we can likely move on to Rome where the military was an arm of commercial enterprises and somehow will have to trace it back to British East India Tea Company where we can likely connect these histories.
It all fits like a glove the Fabian Societies ambitions for world domination.
Interesting. Was reading an excerpt from Eduardo Meyer 1906 just yesterday.
Sets Egyptian Time line back quite a bit. Will put the link in next post in case they don't allow links here. Meanwhile this is the start of very lengthy passage to the excerpt in case you need to search it yourself. Perhaps this is to what you refer?
Extract of the relevant parts of Meyer’s book regarding the Royal Canon (pages 105-178). As most of Meyer’s book investigate the chronological aspects of Ancient Egypt, which have little or no bearing on the Royal Canon, they have been left out. Note: The German transliteration is kept 'as is', i.e. Chasechemui is not 'corrected' to Khasekhemwy etc.
History and description of the Royal papyrus of Turin.
By far the most important document for royal succession and chronology is the Turin Canon. Completely preserved, it would make all other documents superfluous. Even in its present state, it forms the basis of all investigations in this field. Strangely enough, this has hitherto been only to a very small extent. On the contrary, in spite of some very good investigations, (especially by Hincks[*] and de Rougé,[*] and a treatise by Lauth,[*] which, in addition to many fantastical treaties which offer a great deal of usefulness,) most Egyptologists have stayed away with fearful anxiety, and more is to be extracted from the fragments.
The only thing I can think of from that time period would be from the Pyramid Text.
Utterance 254
276: To say the words:
"The Great (Uraeus) fumigates the Bull of Nekhen (Hierakonpolis).
The heat of the fiery breath is against you,
you who are about the shrine (kAr)!
O Great God whose name is unknown, (bring) at once a meal of the Unique Lord.
O lord of the Horizon (Ax.t), make place for Unas.
If you fail to make place for Unas, Unas will pronounce a curse against his father Geb:
the earth shall not speak any more;
Geb shall not be able to defend himself.
(He) whom Unas finds on his way, he will eat him piecemeal.
The hnt-pelican announces (sr), the ennead(psD.t)-pelican comes out.
The Great One rises. The enneads speak: completely dammed-off shall be the land.
279: The two ridges of the mountain (on both sides of the Nile valley) shall be united.
The two banks of the river will be joined.
The roads will be hidden from the passers-by.
The steps (rwd.w) will be annihilated for those who go up.
Make tight the rope (of the boat), sail the road of heaven!
Strike the ball on the meadow of Hapi (Apis)!
______________End of that Utterance_______________
Unas was the last Pharo for the 5th Dynasty. His mad writings decorate his tomb and are the first instance known as the Pyramid Text, the first real writings coming out of Ancient Egypt. His family who would of been complicit in the above never discussed event (hello Oxford and British Royal Society of Science) consisted of the entire 6th Dynasty and would have been involved in covering up the disaster visited upon the world. Egypt didn't begin to recover until the 11th Dynasty and didn't officially declare the event until the 18th and 20th Dynasties in the form of a Myth called "The Book of Heavenly Cow" even though said Myth was likely in existence during and perhaps before Unas's time.
The Book of Heavenly Cow established in writing the Devine Right of Kings to wipe out their entire populations when they were in revolt.
From there we can likely move on to Rome where the military was an arm of commercial enterprises and somehow will have to trace it back to British East India Tea Company where we can likely connect these histories.
It all fits like a glove the Fabian Societies ambitions for world domination.
As for dates - I do not accept Ptolemy's canon of kings as authoritative when it comes to world kingdoms and their histories.
Interesting. Was reading an excerpt from Eduardo Meyer 1906 just yesterday.
Sets Egyptian Time line back quite a bit. Will put the link in next post in case they don't allow links here. Meanwhile this is the start of very lengthy passage to the excerpt in case you need to search it yourself. Perhaps this is to what you refer?
_____________________________________________________
The Royal Canon Library: Volume 22
Egyptian chronology
Eduard Meyer
1904
Extract of the relevant parts of Meyer’s book regarding the Royal Canon (pages 105-178). As most of Meyer’s book investigate the chronological aspects of Ancient Egypt, which have little or no bearing on the Royal Canon, they have been left out. Note: The German transliteration is kept 'as is', i.e. Chasechemui is not 'corrected' to Khasekhemwy etc.
History and description of the Royal papyrus of Turin.
By far the most important document for royal succession and chronology is the Turin Canon. Completely preserved, it would make all other documents superfluous. Even in its present state, it forms the basis of all investigations in this field. Strangely enough, this has hitherto been only to a very small extent. On the contrary, in spite of some very good investigations, (especially by Hincks[*] and de Rougé,[*] and a treatise by Lauth,[*] which, in addition to many fantastical treaties which offer a great deal of usefulness,) most Egyptologists have stayed away with fearful anxiety, and more is to be extracted from the fragments.
https://pharaoh.se/ancient-egypt/kinglist/turin/library/vol-22/