Tartaria - Mud Flood: English

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What if I told you the Dunedin railway station pre-dated European settlement of New Zealand? Thousands of people online are convinced of an alternative historical truth: a giant, highly advanced global empire came to our country before Europeans, and it built the railway station. According to a 1875 map, Independent Tartary is located east of the Caspian sea, where modern Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are. They belong to the larger area of Turkestan. Another odd sight the theory of Tartaria explains is that of sumptuous public buildings seemingly appearing out of nowhere in the wilderness. Lutyens’ Delhi is one example. The American West has more.

If I may digress, if you want to be thrilled by factual physics, General Relativity (time dilation in particular) showed Einstein there can be an Eternity without any need for Infinity- but (1917) media ran off with the discovery and proclaimed Einstein to assert there is no God. Media still denies God so it can feign all-knowingness, to be god. The way I’m approaching these theories is to always look for facts and truth to see if any logical assumptions can be made, and in this case the scale weighs more on the side of fantasy than truth. Sometimes these theories can be right but we don’t have enough available knowledge and evidence to prove or debunk them. Book Mentions

This process of transferring content designed for chan users to a wider audience through attractive or humorous visuals (dubbed ‘normiefication’ ) can go some ways to explaining how extremists have been able to infiltrate social media with content that supports their ideology through falsified historical accounts. The application of pseudohistory towards extreme ends is not unique to North America or Europe; Hindutva nationalists in India have fantasised of their own Hyperborean origin myth, with imagined Aryan ancestors from the North Pole supposedly bestowing upon them a supernatural purity . In this case, too, social media groups and messaging apps become a breeding ground for disseminating narratives that support their goals and constructed identity . I will refer to all this ‘baroque’, ‘renaissance’, ‘gothic’, ‘greco-roman’ – as well as the mosques, Asian pagoda and stupa-based architecture (and other variants of these themes) – as ‘Old-World’ architecture. It seems an appropriate phrase. This Old-World architecture that was not built by us, but very likely by taller (giant) humans, as shown in Part 1 of this series. Elliott, Mark C. (August 2000). "The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies". The Journal of Asian Studies. 59 (3): 603–646. doi: 10.2307/2658945. JSTOR 2658945. S2CID 162684575. This blanket term was used to generalize the area and people of that region so the West could identify them. The term “Tatar” is said to have originated from the Chinese word “dada” and was often used to refer to any nomad coming from China. Hundreds of cathedrals, churches and mosques were less fortunate; they are lost forever. It isn’t hard to imagine there must have been something more sinister at play than bad taste, and of course there was: an attempt to stamp out religion.

Geography and history [ edit ] Tartaria map and description by Giovanni Boterofrom his "Relationi universali" ( Brescia, 1599). Knowledge of Manchuria, Siberia and Central Asia in Europe prior to the 18th century was limited. The entire area was known simply as “Tartary” and its inhabitants “Tartars”. In the Early modern period, as understanding of the geography increased, Europeans began to subdivide Tartary into sections with prefixes denoting the name of the ruling power or the geographical location. Thus, Siberia was Great Tartary or Russian Tartary, the Crimean Khanate was Little Tartary, Manchuria was Chinese Tartary, and western Central Asia (prior to becoming Russian Central Asia) was known as Independent Tartary.” Opinions are divided about the empire’s demise. Some believe a biblical-sized mud flood decimated Tartaria, which also explains why so many old buildings have what we now call semi-basements. Adherent of this theory suspect monuments like Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow’s Red Square continue tens or even hundreds of meters underground. Art by Carioca StudioElliott, Mark C. “The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 59, no. 3, 2000, pp. 603–46, https://doi.org/10.2307/2658945. First Misconception: For ‘some reason’ many so called ‘Mud Flood’ ‘researchers’ talk about a ‘World-wide Tartarian civilisation’ – and call all this world-wide Old World architecture ‘Tartarian’, which is totally inaccurate. It certainly looks like TPTB have got their controlled opposition in place to confuse and muddy the waters. As soon as any topic begins gaining a little traction in the alternative media controlled agents will be seeded, funded, assisted and promoted in the algorithms. I even saw that two of these so-called ‘researchers’ suggest much of thi



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