Tartarian Zephyr

Well. Well. Well. Not a DANG thing I can do to compete with the NEWEST, EVERYWHERE, EVERY YT CHANNEL “Expert.” IT knows all and everything about the Hidden History of Tartary. SMH. I (and the NC team who help me) am NOT Worthy Ze – fur :o( Check IT out. Ask IT questions. Make IT […]

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1 Легенды о происхождении славян

OK, y’all. If that – above – appeared in your inbox, how would you react? 1st reaction here – Freak out. 2nd reaction here – Aaaah. What is this? 3rd reaction here – Investigate. Guess what I found???   Greta Brookes : 28th August 2019   Stupid girl. SMH! Like I say in the post […]

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Historians Admit To Inventing Ancient Greeks

Sent to me by Jordan Tabov from NC. My thanks, as always :o)   Historians Admit To Inventing Ancient Greeks   Now. Who would have thought that, eh?

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Basil

Having a Basil day today. Meggie’s brother was called Basil. We’ve a Bassett in the family called Basil. Love Basil Fawlty. Then there is Jordan Tabov’s article about Basil And – THE Sherlock. Basil Rathbone in my Go To Holmes movie whenever things get blah! House of Fear. Scary Wary Woo      

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China

A couple of days ago, I was handed a cryptic clue. Aha – thought I. I Can Do That :o) I think I may/might/could’ve solved it. But I didn’t expect to go via China.     Or get tangled in Ancient vs Modern Chinese glyphs and phonetics! Did you know? Yao-Su-Mu means Joseph (?) Kol-Li-Chi-Sy […]

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Appendices to Codex Artgenteus

  About Dating Silver Codex (Codex Argenteus)  Appendices Yordan Tabov  Institute of Mathematics and Informatics  Appendix 1. Excerpts from the article:  Noise, I. Gunpowder and acid. Electronic Almanac Art & Fact No. 2, 2006.  http://artifact.org.ru/content/view/15/70/ When they first began to produce glass tubes, one can only speculate, but when they began to use glass tubes and glass […]

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About Dating the Silver Codex (Codex Argenteus)

From Jordan Tabov: My thanks as always :o) Collection of Articles on the New Chronology Issue  November 6 , 2007 About Dating the Silver Codex (Codex Argenteus) Yordan Tabov Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science,  BAS tabov@math.bas.bg Abstract The article analyzes specific details from the history of Codex Argenteus from the mid-16th century, when it came to […]

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Legends about the origin of the Slavs

Unfortunately – I can’t read the original article. But here’s the summary.   Legends about the origin of the Slavs Jordan B Tabov Many old historical works begin their story either with the Flood, or with the Creation of the World, and for greater persuasiveness in the beginning include legendary events that are even dated […]

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Wow! I Have Me a Guardian Angel/Guide/Mentor

Thank you very much, Jordan.   “Summing up the above information, we can distinguish in them 2 types of theories about the “homeland of the Slavs”: Scandinavian, which put this homeland in Scandinavia, and Danube, according to which it is near the middle and lower reaches of the Danube. Why Scandinavia? The search for the […]

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Palazzo Reale di Torino

The façade (1646–60). The top of the dome of the Chapel of the Holy Shroud is visible on the left.   Like I said…I’ve spent quite a bit of time with the House of Savoy.   WikiHasItsUses : Royal Palace of Turin  

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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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