I like many others have run down many rabbit holes and one that keeps sticking at me is Tartaria. Was this empire real? Was there a great reset? Was WW1 used to destroy evidence of the empire? Why is the flag of the Rothschilds a knight stabbing a griffin and the flag of Tartaria a yellow flag with a griffin on it?
To me, it seems entirely plausible that we are living in some sort of weird post-reset civilization. It only takes a couple of generations for people to lose their freedom. How many does it take to wipe an Empire from existence?
Thanks for the info! I believe that's one of the facilities that I have a photograph of. There are many throughout the US. I'm always amazed at how huge, and expensive they must have been to build. Not to mention many were built before there was any real infrastructure, and no real way to get all the material there other than horse and cart.
Yes agreed. I got obsessed with the one in Lincoln IL simply because of how staggeringly massive the place is. You can see it from Old RT 66 which is how I came to notice it in the first place. What really was interesting to me was that much of the facility was in use all the way up until the early 2000s even though many of the original structures are at least civil war era. Just really fascinating that such a small town had this mammoth insane asylum and that it’s so old. Just wild. I spent loads of time scouring the internet about it after I stumbled upon it in person (the place truly haunted me after I first saw it) and iirc at one point in the 1950s the place employed nearly half the town. I’ve heard there is another similar place upstate near Rockford IL so I may need to go look for that.
This topic is so interesting to me, I wish I had time to travel around the US and research so that I could create a website or something dedicated to it.
You've done some good research. I'd also like to do some traveling to see these places. They're in upstate NY, many states in the South, and many in the Midwest. Most of them are truly massive, but why? When they were built, most of those areas were sparsely populated. If you want to dive a bit deeper, and haven't already seen this, I recommend Auto Didactic on youtube. The guy is an Aussie (first name is Cambell (his spelling). Very interesting stuff. A bit "out there" for some, but not me :)
I think I’ve seen some of his stuff. I got into this topic via John Levi on yt. I think it’s his manner of speaking that got me hooked. I’m thinking Auto Didactic popped up as a suggestion