~Where did the Red brick and Natural cement come from?
~Rebar Reinforcement before it was invented?
~What artisan did they have build this in a barren land?
~No construction pics
~No Chimneys (but on houses)?
~No heating
You are looking at University Hall in Lincoln Nebraska
Built in mid-1800s with a pop of 500! It didnt get its first 20 students until 1870
You can clearly see 4 stories of windows, with the last set 1/2 buried along with the original doors
New modern steps built to 2nd floor👇
They didnt even dig it yet. Simply built Lincoln around it.
All that remains now is the bottom section. You can see the original ground-level and the modern steps to the original 2nd floor.👇
~Why bury your first floor?
~Why not add fireplaces and heating when it was available?
Just as a reminder they were FINDING these same type buildings all over the realm.
Sometimes they were repurposed into State Insane #Asylums, Orphan homes, State houses, or Boys homes/schools.
~Northampton State Lunatic Asylum for comparison
Also 1870👇
Here is Wills Hall in Minnesota. Same story. Built before a town could even use it, in the middle of nowhere, and still half buried. 👇
Again, same design, half buried, no chimneys, no heating, No schematics, no bathrooms (put in later) Circa 1800s, and no population to support grand scale.
Ohio State University 👇
Another 'School' built [read: #FoundDead] in Seattle Washington for no population and still half buried.
Seattle was not even dug out yet by the #Usurpers yet. No trains yet and NO #NaturalCement to even build it.
No Construction Pics. of ANY building being built in this city
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1/ “Histories don't make men; men make HIStories.”
~ Ogwo David Emenike
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Once Upon A Time...
Today I am going to tell you a tale of old.
One that you thought you were familiar with...
Indeed.. I will tell you a story that reportedly took '"A Thousand and One Nights"
No no, not THAT☝️one,
But one so similar you may start to question even ITS authenticity...
😉
Welcome to Tartaria, The largest Empire to ever exist on tis planet [that we have proof of]
First, a 1 min recap on our corrupted Chronology is in order..
Lets dive in...
2/ Indeed those documents still exist that prove Sweeney, Gunnar, and us researchers correct.
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Some background:
We are all familiar with the collection of stories known as:
"A Thousand and One Nights"
It is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language from all over Tartaria vassal-states from Independent Tartaria [china] to Sham Tartaria [syria/jordan,israel], Barbaria [N. Africa], and across Persia [Tartaria ruled twice]
Reportedly collected over many centuries, during the so-called, 'Golden Islamic Age'.
[8-13thc ad]
3/ Following me, you start to realize that this epoch is a story of post-cataclysm Usurpation and any 'Dark-Ages™ or 'Golden-Ages™ et al are fabricated nonsense... post-cataclysm.
World wide we all POP into the timeline remembering everything from 1000+- years earlier [simplified, see threads]
Just as the illiterate paupers and swamp-dwelling-kings seemed to remember the dead languages from 1000 years earlier, so did the Arabs.
They were to have sacked Jerusalem in '79ad' under the rule of the 'hut-dwelling-romans', [read: while Mohamed was being trained in Armenia] yet they Wait until the 9c to move in Jerusalem?
[welcome to the Fake-Islamic-Golden-Age]
After forgetting how to do glass, coins, maps, language, and arts for 1000+- years, they POP into the 9c, remembering the same glass, coins, maps, languages, and arts from 1000 years earlier?!
Just no, the chronology is corrupted.
The Islamic Golden Age never existed.
1/ Tartarian Ice Princess
Found in Muscovite Tartaria [Siberia]
Yes, that is what I said.
One of the most fascinating finds is the Siberian Ice Maiden, a mummified woman discovered in the Altai Mountains.
She offers an incredible look into the life and beliefs of the early Tartarian culture.
[sans the fantastical attributes]
2/ 2500 year old tattooed Tartarian Khan Princess found mummified in Tuva, Russia [Tuva is just north of Mongolia].
Known as the "Siberian Princess" or “Princess of Ukok ".
"In 1993, Russian archaeologists discovered an intriguing find in the Ukok plateau near the Russia-China border. They had got information about a grave robbery.
Digging at the grave site they stumbled upon a giant block of ice..."
[snip]
[sauce]👇 history.com/articles/ice-m…
3/ “It was kind of a fortuitous circumstance,” says Andreeva, “because it formed an ice layer that preserved everything beneath [before it melted]
There are carpets in the tomb that look better than my carpets at home.”
[snip]
"Some of her tattoos depict fantastical beasts, like the griffin.."
Almost every object found inside the [Tartarian] Ice Maiden’s tomb was decorated with hybrid creatures, including an impressive, three-foot headdress mounted with dangling griffins. Even the six horses buried alongside the Ice Maiden were apparently meant to “transform” in the afterlife—they were found wearing goat masks
'The Scots descend from the Scoti/Sgaothaich - a Scythian nation with links to Egypt via Scota/Scoti, daughter of Pharaoh Cingris/Cincris of the Scythian Hyskos dynasty who migrated to Ireland (and then moved into Britain) in the mid-late first millennium BC.'
2/ It is said that the Egyptian pharaohs never, and I repeat never, married their daughters to other princes or kings.
The 'Ologists say… "..number one big no no back in the day …"
This excerpt is from Amenhotep III, father of Akhenaten, when a Babylonian king demanded he provide him with an Egyptian princess in a letter from around 1370 BCE👇
3/ There is no evidence from the 'Ologists' or any other historical texts from the entire pharaonic period, telling us that an Egyptian princess was married to a foreigner, king, prince, or commoner.
Only in the 'Myths'
They say that the immediate family of the pharaoh was kept close, perhaps because of issues of claims to the throne, either way ".they just didn’t do it.."
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2/ Saga is an Old Norse word meaning “a thing that is said” , it s seems similar to the ancient Greek word 'muthon' [“things that are said”] this is also where we get our word 'myth' from.
[so moar usurpation from the Greeks, see: MEDusa, MEDicine, greek-fire etc]
This 'Saga' was first told almost, [wait for it] 1000 years after the Germanic Burgundians, by an Icelandic scribe.
3/ ..Of course 'Burgundians' were supposedly first noted in 98ad by Tacitus [see: proven fake, rome Tall-Tales]
and treated in his reciting's as '..relatively minor people..'