Babylon on the Rhone

It’s very weird how one thing can lead to another! I started with Dante and Beatrice (Bee-a-tree-chay…oops. Done that one.) and ended up in the Babylonian Captivity. Shrug. Wiki : Dante Wiki : Beatrice Portinari   O all ye passing by along Love’s way, attend a while and see if there be sorrow such as […]

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Gaius Octavius

Wiki : Augustus Bloody Romans. What did they ever do for us? From SparkNotes :   Octavius Caesar Ocatavius Caesar is both a menacing adversary for Antony and a rigid representation of Roman law and order. He is not a two-dimensional villain, though, since his frustrations with the ever-neglectful Antony seem justified. When he complains […]

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In the Dark About The Dark Ages?

A nice, concise explanation from NC :   Let’s skip the indefinite period up to the IXth century. After this, begins a new chapter in the history of China allegedly from 860 to the year 960 AD. That is approximately 100 years of darkness. L.N. Gumilev calls it “the dark age” and builds some geophysical […]

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Fast Backwards

Time and Tide etc… Quick History Reset and then I can get to the place I’m headed!   “Ivan Samuilovich Greig (1776–1802), traveled to China but was never heard of again.”   No bloody wonder he got lost, never heard of again. China was jam-packed with Tartars, Turks and  Eastern Europeans!!   From NC : […]

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Ivan Samuilovich Greig (1776–1802)

This is the Admiral’s son who fled to China and was never heard of again. So says Wikipoodia. But why go to China? Skewbald/Piebald/Pegaya. From NC:   PIEBALD HORDE When was ‘ancient Chinese history’ written and who by? It appears that in the XVII-XVIII cc., in China, under the Manchus, a great deal of history […]

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Answers to Loaded Questions

From NC:   These questions no longer relate to chronology, but to reconstruction, so the answers are largely hypothetical. Nevertheless, they are interesting because they help to overcome the psychological prejudices that sometimes interfere with the perception of the new history of the Empire. We must say right away that the answers are simple and based on […]

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A Wonderfully Loaded Question or Two…

…From NC:   A natural question arises: how was the Great = “Mongolian” (TARTARIAN?) Empire governed for no less than three hundred years, from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries? I like it. After all, if it covered such large spaces, how did Rus-Horde manage to mobilize so many soldiers to colonize vast regions? Simply put, […]

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Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin

Woohoo. Back to work! This picture is of the tombs…56 stone sarcophagi…in the Archangel Cathedral. Guess what! The “official” narrative and the truth don’t vibe. I need to take a break. But… I’ll be back :o)

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Not JUST i & j

From NC:   The letter “X” formerly denoted the name of Christ, but was later proclaimed to stand for the figure of ten. The letter “I” formerly denoted the name of Jesus, but was later proclaimed to be the indication of one thousand   One of the main chronological shifts by 1053 years, or by […]

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Persecute

I stand Loud and Proud at “the edge of the edge of conspiracy theories” Which always include “Mudflood and Flat Earth” Old post from months ago! So. Here’s an every day truth. Patreon – my only “potential” source of income – Hacked. Laptop – my main voice – Crash. Crash. Every old trick I used […]

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Things Coming Together

Constantine and Helena. Mosaic in Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, Petersburg, Russia Once again, my gratitude is immense :o) For those who understand/want to understand…the picture is getting a little bit clearer.   Wiki : Constantius Chlorus   Wiki : Constantine VIII   Wiki : Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy   I spent quite a bit of […]

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