FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
I’m here to discuss hidden history, battle strategy, and forgotten civilizations such as Tartaria.
DUMBs and a militaristic tunneling (hollow earth) are also on the table for me.
Tartaria… are you talking about those tablets with the undecipherable runes on them?
Runes have been found yes, but as you point out... they have not been deciphered, so that could technically come from anything.
Tartaria supposedly existed where modern day Russia and China is and is thought to have even extended over into Canada. Essentially the Northern lands of the world United as a massive civilization that can be found on old maps pre 1700.
But then again I’m also a fan of alternative history and believe we’ve been deceived about our timeline.
Oh, we absolutely don’t know history the way it really happened. We can only see the perspectives of the people who wrote it.
I took an archeology course back in college for fun. It’s eye-opening how much history gets lost in time.
I would love to be able to read the classified documents under the Vatican. So much history is kept from the public.
Stories about Egyptian Artifacts being found in the walls of the Grand Canyon, the Temple Mounds found across the US, giant skeletons, African American Native Americans coexisting with Red skinned natives.
Even going back to the biblical stories of the Cherokee with the “Moon Eyed People” who existed in the Americas when the natives got here.. the time before their was a moon in the sky. It’s just simply amazing to hear all the tales and never know for sure exactly what’s true or what isn’t true because so much has been destroyed.
Archeology would be an interesting field if one could find work or funding for alternative theory.