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"
4/ 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
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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
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
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?
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"?
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"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.
1/ This thread will show the sauce for #AmericanTartaria
Yes, America was called American Tartaria, waaaay before it was ever called America.
These 'chiefs' were Tartarian kings upto 1755. And American Tartary is referred to as "Indian wars"
Conte di Ottomano map i497-i539👇
2/ Partial Translation:
"..From among these people and among other emperors came a very powerful man who brought into his empire all of Greece, Turkey, both Armenias, Mesopotamia, the Chaldeans, Syria, Medea, Persia, and part of India, and he was called Tamerlane the Great."
3/ American Tartaria = "Indian wars"
[read carefully]
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1/ So, A Wall that surrounds the earth?
In our ancient past?
Curious anomaly here
Credit to @Mathias56936375for the tip
hidden_nations~ IG
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2/ This mysterious wall surrounds tens of thousands of miles across beneath the ocean.
This wall’s sheer size and its adherence to symmetry indicate it is not a natural formation to many. In fact, many people are convinced that due to the numerous discoveries made across the globe which completely contradict history as we have been taught in school, something like this is entirely possible.
After all, these Usurpers say Earth is millions of years old and we are beginning to uncover evidence that suggests many ancient civilizations inhabited Earth in our planet’s long history.
3/ What are we looking at there? A Supermassive wall as the above video claims?
Or just another glitch in the image processing techniques in Google maps?
For the record, It was the Tartarians who built Kremlin [read: Russia].
The 'Kremle' is derived from the Tartarian word 'krim', or 'krem', which signifies 'a fortress'.
'..From whatever country they came, the taste displayed in the edifice is evidently Tartarian...'
."..The more we inquire into the real history of Russia, and of Russian sovereigns, the more we shall have reason to believe, that the country, and its people, have undergone little variation since the foundation of the empire.
Peter the Great might cut of the beards o f the nobles, and substitute European habits for Asiatic robes, but the inward man is still the same.
A Russian of the nineteenth century possesses all the servile propensities, the barbarity of manners, the cruelty, hypocrisy, and profligacy, which characterized his ancestors in the ninth ..' [snip]
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Again, you will see that John Basilovich [read: one of the supposed 'founders' of Russia] POPPED into his position post-cataclysm just as Bonaparte was...
"..John Basilovich I, has been considered as one of the founders o f the Russian empire; but his accession did not take place till the middle of the fifteenth century.
He arose, like Bonaparte, in a period of national dismay, confusion, and calamity and though described as a man of impetuous vices and violent passions, intrepid, artful, treacherous, and having all the ferocity of a savage, has been hailed as the deliverer of his country, and dignified by the appellation of 'The Great', It is a title which an oppressed intimidated people have frequently bestowed upon tyrants.
Until his time, however, Tartars were lords of Moscow— the tsars them selves being obliged to stand in the presence of their ambassadors.
[snip]
'..Basilovich shook off the Tartar yoke but it was a long time before the Russians, always children of imitation, ceased to mimic a people by whom they had been conquered.
They had neither arts nor opinions of their own:
Everything in Moscow was Tartarian
— dress, manners, buildings, equipages ln short, all except religion and language
cont..
'..But the most remarkable edifice, as it affords a striking monument of national manners, is the Church of St Basil , near the Kremlin. It is a complete specimen of the Tartarian taste in building..'
[snip]
'..From whatever country they [architects] came, the taste displayed in the edifice is evidently Tartarian..'
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Bares repeating...
Even in this book, it is recognized that even AFTER '1000' years, the Russians [read: The entire realm at this time] behaved the same as they did '1000 years earlier'.
This is the same across the world, post-cataclysm.
..almost like those '1000 years' were inserted...👇
Russian of the nineteenth century possesses all the servile propensities, the barbarity of manners, the cruelty, hypocrisy, and profligacy, which characterized his ancestors in the ninth ..' [snip]
Same with 'Rome'
Same with 'Europe'
Same with 'Arabs'
ad Infinitum
Everyone starts off where they 'left-off'
Same glass, same ancient language, same math's, same architecture, same sciences et al.
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1/ You may be interested to know that 'Cotton' was originally called;
'The Lamb Of #Tartaria'
~A thread ~
This mysterious “plant-animal” variously entitled “The Scythian Lamb,” and “The Barometz,” or “Borametz..”
..is one of the curious myths of #Tartaria.
Let's dive in..
2/ “Truth lies at the bottom of a well,”
So says the adage and in searching for the origin of #Tartaria, the deeper we can dive down into the past, the greater is the probability of our discovering the truth concerning them
~Parkinson’s “Paradisus”
Adam And Eve
Circa i629👇
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3/ [Notice the dates👇]
We move a little into the future for the next account by a Friar, Odoricus of Friuli and his travels into #Tartaria in i330s.
..AND THEN notice what the NAME of the country is..
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‘Historia Naturæ’ (Antwerp, i605)
1/ The Book of Legendary Lands
"Legendary lands of various kinds and have only one characteristic in common: whether they depend on ancient legends whose origins are lost in the mists of time or whether they are an effect of a modern invention, they have created flows of belief"
2/ This book makes up a trilogy with 'History of Beauty' (Storia della bellezza) and 'On Ugliness' (Storia della bruttezza).
These may seem unrelated, but in the original Italian titles you can see they are all “histories”
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'The Book of Legendary Lands' is about places that never existed but were nonetheless obsessively searched for by explorers over decades, centuries, and even millennia.
Just as a sourcebook, this is an impressive piece of work to look into for my followers.
Yes, he launched his own career by Faking antique statues
One known as the Sleeping Cupid (now lost)
While working with the Medici family in Florence. He used acidic earth to make the statue look antique.
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2/ It was sold through a dealer to Cardinal Riario of San Giorgio, who eventually found out the hoax and demanded his money back, but didn’t press any charges against the artist.'
Here is another of #Michelangelo’s forgeries,
“Laocoon and his Sons,”
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