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
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
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"?
😉
"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/ Ok, #TartariaMesopotamia, as we grapple with the anomalies in our established chronologies and narratives, let's continue to embark on a chronological re-examination of everything we thought we knew about History as it pertains to the largest empire to ever exist on this planet.
Alexander McAllan's Ancient Chinese Account of the Grand Canyon (1913)
[sauce]👇 loc.gov/item/13022482/
~Translation of the T'sing wan k'e mung, a Chinese grammar of the Manchu Tartarian language; with introductory notes on Manchu literature
[sauce]👇 archive.org/details/transl…
..And other rare books not yet disclosed😉
Lets go...
2/ What if the "extinct" civilizations of the East—starting in Mesopotamia [see: thread]
[here]👇 x.com/TartariaLives/…
..weren't isolated 'nomadic herdsman' but threads of a vast Tartarian tapestry, leading to Sino-Tartarian influences in the Americas?
Plenty of evidence from artifacts, texts, and botanical clues shows the bastardization of our histories.
shown below~
[Golden jewels dug out from ancient Tartarian graves in Siberia
3/ This story Began in Mesopotamia, the cradle of Sumerians/Akkadians/Chaldeans/Tartarians, and "Babylonians".
Ziggurats like Ur's weren't mere temples but observatories and communication, echoing advanced astronomy and tech.
Cuneiform tablets detail trade in gold and lapis lazuli, suggesting networks beyond known borders. In the 'Extinction of Civilizations" books contexts, these align with flood myths in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
..most-likely a record of a cataclysm that fragmented a proto-Tartarian empire.
How did they achieve such precision without a larger cultural continuum?
2/ Chinese gun platform built from bamboo against the Tartarian Wall overlooking the Legation Quarter
[see the juxtaposition of tech]
3/ "Beijing was a city of many walls.
The allies held part of the Tartarian Wall, which surrounded the inner city, including the Legation Quarter. But there was also the Imperial Wall [pic-1], surrounding the Imperial City, and within that, the walls of the Forbidden City, so named because entrance was forbidden to commoners. [ONLY Tartarians were aloud in the Forbidden City] Unbeknownst to the allies, the Tartarian Manchu Empress Dowager Cixi and her court had fled the Forbidden City, disguised as a peasants."
Who wants to learn the Tartarian Origins of cotton Paper?
Indeed, The Tartarians invented/perfected cotton paper.
This thread will show [with sauce] another transposed Tartarian first
#TartarianPaper
Let's go!
2/ The journey of writing materials begins with ancient vallum or scratching on Bamboo in Cathay, or simple scratched marks on wood or stone used by early civilizations like the so-called Sumerians
These later evolved into clay tablets, baked for durability and repetition.
3/ '500 years later' Egypt was to introduced papyrus, made from the pith of the Cyperus papyrus plant.
This revolutionized record-keeping along the Nile.
Papyrus sheets [origin word for 'paper'], glued into scrolls, became the standard up until around so-called "200 BCE"
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.
1593 Cornelis De Jode Map of #AmericanTartaria
[Oregon]
This is the #AnianKingdom A Tartarian province that encompassed From 'Alaska' to the Tartarian kingdom of Quivira [see: Tartar Rex]
partial translation:
Here are human civilizations living as Tartarian Hordes..
Tartarian cities in Western American Tartaria to include the #AnianStrait [allusive NW passage, closed post-cataclysm.]
[sauce]👇 geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/n…
1/ These Tartarian American kingdoms👆are documented in manymbooks and maps and manuscripts and mentioned in many different 'Expeditions' [see: post "Rebirth" or Renascence!™]
Today I am going to add a little moar to the story of the #AmericanKingdoms👇
[ALL sauce provided]
2/ As I posit, there was a vast, advanced Tartarian empire with global vassal-states that encompassed 24% of the northern hemisphere.
Drawing from 17th-century books, antique maps, genetic studies, botanical evidence, and archival newspapers, I will show you that these as interconnected provinces under Tartarian influence, not mere myths.
I am going to reconstruct a timeline of Tartarian migrations and solidified city-states in the Americas.
Expeditions like Coronado's and de Niza's unwittingly documented these remnants.
Let's start with ancient genetic foundations linking Tartaria to American origins.