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Ripping The Band Aid Off '..#Tartaria, You Will Dig It.."

May 20, 2023, 20 tweets

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#Africa
#Aparaca
#Cush
#Tartaria
What is really going on with Africa?

The official story is:
"Africa begins with the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, pioneered by the Kingdom of Portugal under Henry the Navigator...bla bla BS"

Map Break:
j234
j375
j475
j569 twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

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Take a look at those again.

What do you see missing in these quite detailed maps?
(besides 'Europeans')

Remember this is BEFORE the the #Usurpers crawled out of the swamp.

Are you paying attention to all those great cities for millions? Castles and fortresses?

3/
Officially, the 'Sahara Desert' is now estimated to be 3,000,000 years old

Some estimates are 12,000-30,000 years old

Climate scientist Gavin Schmidt, of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies says, "8,000"

scientificamerican.com/article/sahara…

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The 'Ologists want to tell you #Africa was green 8k, 30k, 3million years but definitely NOT 300 years ago..

Are you seeing a pattern yet?

Map Break:
~j475
~j570
~j595
~j642

5/
So which came first, the 16c-17c or the 20c cartographers?

Interesting that the map makers in the j500s were depicting Africa as Green Forested lands full of agriculture on all their maps with NO Sahara desert even

Circa j681

Link for inspection sanderusmaps.com/our-catalogue/…

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Notice all the Lakes, Rivers, cities-by-the-coast?
That was j681☝️

The #ologists would have you believe it took 300 years for the 'Sahara to turn into desert

In circa j760, everything went to hell

[#Timgad anyone? No, it didn't 'Fall' in 100 ad, try 800 years later]

7/
So to recap, we go from Lush forested Africa, full of great cities and monument's [sans the pyramids?] All the way UPTO the mid j700s

And then what?

~All of a sudden the Europeans decide that AFRICA has to be REDISCOVERED?

WHAT?!

Map break:
j782
1802
1812
1842

8/

Like it never existed.

9/
Now if you have been following along, you can start to see a pattern. j760 the world went to hell and the #usurpers took the spoils.

Traveling the KNOWN coasts when the waters settled, they reaped and pillaged as they went.

You should start to see as well, how the stories… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

10/
Officially, ".. #Timgad was a so-called 'Roman' city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. [read: N Africa coastal] It was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD...bla bla BS]

"..WHERE IT WAS LOST UNDER THE SAND FOR 1000 YEARS

(There's that magic number again) twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

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Under the sand?

Ok this is supposed to be made for a 5000 person 'retirement' colony [read: while the Romans are battling the Germanics?]
~500k sf
~Library
~12m high Sandstone Triumphal arch
~3,500 seat theater
~Basilica
~14 bath houses
~A temple as big as the Parthenon

12/
..in 100 AD, they built this 'retirement home' while the rest of the 'Empire' is fighting the Northern Europeans and Germanic peoples?

NO.. That is fake #History

This was built in 800ad, when the Romans were IN N. Africa during the Gildonic war. [see: Edward Gibbon]

cont.

13/
During the Gildonic war there WAS '5000 troops' wondering around NW Africa at the time

"Some of the best veterans Rome had to offer and they were Marching to let the whole world know they could defend their territory"

This is who these buildings were for and who lived there

14/
Remember, the official narrative states there are 3 cataclysms that Rome 'rose and fell' with, thats BS.

They did that to stretch out the timeline by repeating the same cataclysm in the narrative.

Imperial (31 BC – AD 476)
Republican (510-31 BC)
Period of Kings (625-510 BC)

15/ If you have been following along, you are familiar with Gunnar Heinsolm idea of the missing 800 years.

Using his 'chronology' #Timgad would go like this:
100ad is 130 years before the 3rd c cataclysm;
398ad is 132 years before the 6c #Phantom cataclysm, and there it is..

16/

..If you bring this epoch to the 10c where it belongs, then this is indeed a retirement for those Gildonic soldiers

But what is MORE important is WHO builds a Retirement Colony in a "3,000,000 year old "desert"?
😉

"When 'Founded' it was a fertile & 1000' above sea level"

17/
The Taklamakan Desert
Complete with it's own mummies, temples, and tombs even. [and red-headed Europeans 😉]

I always thought It looked as if a sea was filled with sand, quickly as it washed over the continent.

18/
..Annnd then I found this...

"Ocean of water found under the desert..'?
messagetoeagle.com/giant-undergro…

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So I kept 'Digging' as a #Tartaria truther does.

Of course the Bayesian Dating Service [lol, read: speculative dating] dates it back,
wait for it...
"1000+ years.."

But in 1901 they found Dandan Oilik and a bunch of homes and temples...
hmm
messagetoeagle.com/ancient-world-…

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☝️read it?
There was also some Tang and Han dynasty documents found there

Thats '206-220' timeframe [read: 3rd c Phantom cataclysm] for the Han's and Tang is around 618-907ish? [read: actual 10th c cataclysm].

Just another piece of the puzzle
Their narrative falls

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