What has been your favorite rabbit hole to explore since you’ve awoken? Looking for ideas and also genuinely curious!
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I’m genuinely curious what interesting rabbit holes have been explored by other anons and which ones still keep you going back for more.
I do not report, nor have I seen very good evidence of Tartaria being some "grand nation of technological wonders" as some propose. All I have been able to deduce with any confidence is that it existed, it existed for a long time, it covered almost all of Asia and a good part of Europe for centuries or millennia, everyone knew about it, and it's existence was purposefully hidden. The details that support those statements are interesting, and some of them will be in my report.
The Tartarian Truthers from Australia show a lot of evidence of Tartarian influence in Australia. Also what about the US...I have seen some videos talking about the technology involved in the World's Fairs and other massive, complex structures. It seems the US and Australia are late to the game but do have some questionable structures that seem advanced for the time.
I do not think Tartaria is involved in America. I have seen insufficient reasonable evidence that supports that assertion. I don't think the architecture attributed to Tartary (in America) is Tartarian. The assumption is that the people of that period couldn't have, or wouldn't have been motivated to build those things. I don't think that is true. I think they very well could have, and were motivated to do so. I suggest AEWAR's channel, especially his work the past couple months, that support those statements. He presents very good arguments/evidence. He is a former "American Tartaria" investigator that has taken a new turn in his research. His new research is more in alignment with what I have found by digging a little deeper than most "Tartarian truthers" go, and it looks like he is headed towards the Roman Catholic Church and the freemasons as the motivators and creators of 18th and 19th century American (believed to be Tartarian) architecture.
One of the biggest protests I have with the Tartarian narrative is the belief that they died out in the 19th century and were part of America at that time. While I think it's true that they were largely diminished by the 19th century, I think their final demise was in the 20th century, which I will show evidence for. I think they had substantially shrunk in the early 18th century, all but wiped out by that time (compared to their former glory), and would almost certainly not have possibly been any part of "America" in the 18th or 19th centuries, no matter what else may be true about their involvement here.
I will definitely look into that channel. Lots of intrigue but always the same players.
Thoughts on Fomenko? And if you haven't actually read his works directly, don't bother to debunk lol
I have not read his work. It looks interesting, I will have a look.
I'm not sure what "don't bother to debunk" means. Does that mean if my work does not align with his that it must be wrong? If that is what you mean, I would suggest that it is foolish to put too much faith in any researcher. The Truth is whatever It Is. It is the effort of debate enjoined in earnest by independent researchers, the Gestalt of Many Minds, that gets us closer to the Truth. It is not found in the works of a single individual, no matter how smart they are, nor how much their beliefs align with yours.
Some old maps are very hard to explain, with names of US cities before they were even founded (DC, San Fransisco to name 2)
I'm not a big details guy but big picture guy and wont be coming out with a report. To me it seems freemasonry hijacked tartarian "churches" after a mud flood probay because those buildings were too large to easily destroy. The name freemason could even eludes to free buildings that they inheireted. It would of course be written in the history books that the freemason Roman catholics would claim these buildings as their own.
But that's why I love this place, we can all agree to disagree on the heresay evidence we've cultivated, because ultimately we were not there, the the books we are reading have been written by somebody else, not ourselves. Places we've never been. We are all chasing the dragon of historical enlightenment. I do appreciate your perspective and look forward to the report.
Can you point me to a map that has DC before it was founded? San Fransisco was a "mission" (which means large buildings and supporting population) long before it was a city proper.