“Most Sacrilegious Murder…” said by MacDuff

I’ve always been more of a Baconian than an Oxfordian. Then they threw in Mary Sidney and the whole ‘Who wrote Shakespeare?’ argument started again. I’m soooo over that now. All I know is – whoever wrote the plays was a Genius. With a capital Gee! I especially love Macbeth…..The Scottish Play. NC have done […]

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Tartaria -1670 Map

Source – New Chronology via Googlation     The map is extremely interesting and well meets our reconstruction. To begin with, the map is called the Great Tataria, that is, MONGOLO-TATARIA. Because the word “Mongol” means “great.” According to the map, the Great Tataria included not only the Russian Empire, in the modern sense of the word, but […]

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Roxelana Sultana

I’m still on the Dorothy Dunnett vibe. Out of the six Lymond Chronicles, Pawn in Frankincense is my favourite. It’s partly why I know a bit about the Ottoman Empire and Constantinople. Lymond is causing havoc around the Mediterranean, especially in the court of Suleiman the Magnificent and his powerful wife, Roxelana. I was delighted […]

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The Hidden History of the Cathars – Part One

The Hidden History of the Cathars By Greta Brookes   This article is based partly on the New Chronology[1]and also my own extensive research into 17th Europe. It will examine: The “official histories” of the Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade of the 13th century, What exactly was happening in Europe in the 17th The connections […]

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Fomenko on Grand Tartaria and 17thc Maps

These excerpts and map are taken from the book by GVNosovsky, ATFomenko : THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA by Yermak-Cortes and the rebellion of the Reformation through the eyes of the “ancient” Greeks (2013-2015)   THE TERRIBLE TARTARUS OF “ANTIQUITY” is GREAT Tartary, that is, the Russia- Horde of the XIV-XVI centuries. In our studies, we […]

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The History of Carpet Weaving

One of the many loves of my life, something that always delights me, are Persian Carpets. I have several in my home and for a while – on a very small scale – I bought and sold Persian Carpets. Whenever we have been in the Middle East and the family loses me, they always know […]

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Underground Moscow – The Biggest Labyrinth EVER Built.

  Moscow Times Article 2017 about Underground Moscow   New Chronology Excerpt about Underground Moscow   ABOVE GROUND AND UNDERGROUND MOSCOW IN THE TIME OF THE ROMANOVS. The remains of the vast underground city called ‘underground Moscow’ still exist. Throughout several centuries this construction has been surrounded by legends. Numerous underground corridors, tunnels, ample chambers, […]

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Two Kings and a Queen – aka Adoration of the Magi

We all know about The Adoration of the Magi. “We three Kings from Orient are…” It’s quite strange to find that, a few centuries ago, The Magi were depicted as two men and a woman. Don’t just take my word for it…….   Aachen, Germany   Cologne Cathedral   Cologne Cathedral   Kapelle des Priesterseminars […]

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Unravelling the Fake Historical Timeline – Introduction

I have spent the past week deep inside a brilliant article written by Andreu Marfull-Pujadas in conjunction with the New Chronology team. Mr. Marfull-Pujadas calls his article an Hypothesis but it is deeply researched and, for me at least, throws much needed light on the manipulations of our historical timeline. Using this source (and several […]

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Phantom Battlefields…A Memory of the Tartarian Empire?

Straight Up – I claim absolutely NO originality for this thought. But the more I ponder, the more sense it makes. Phantom Battlefields and the rewriting of our history brings together several threads that include human memory/family stories/ancestors/myths/wishful/wistful thinking. It is beyond doubt now that there once existed a Great Empire that covered much of […]

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A Clue to “Ancient” Building Techniques

My research over the weekend threw up this subject – Geopolymer Concrete. Now – History is My Thing, so this information needs other brains to make sense of it or even nonsense of it. Please :o) WikiWhatever on Geopolymer Cement A full quote of Fomenko/Nosovskiy on Concrete and the Philosopher’s Stone.    “In [5v2], ch.7, […]

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