Why were the Mamelukes Annihilated in 1811?

OK – Second question first. Who were the Mamelukes? As always, there is the ever un-reliable Wiki, Mamluk This wikiwhatever page is strangely similar to the one about the Janissaries!     The history books tell us that the Mamelukes were the Islamic rulers of medieval Egypt. Former Caucasian slaves, they took power in around […]

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A Timely Tartarian Reminder?

  In the Year 1380 The Grand Khan/Great Prince of Tartaria/The Great Empire issues an edict that lasts until 1600 –   “All subjects are commanded to live in peace with each other, and the powerful are forbidden to oppress the poor.”   Or in the vernacular…stop the bullshit, spread the love. We are not […]

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Rosslyn Chapel – Hiding it All in Plain Sight?

Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland. This place has baffled people for a long time. For me, personally, I kind of lost faith when it was so heavily depicted in Dan Brown’s book The Da Vinci Code and the movie that followed. I think I’ve re-thunk that thought. Take a look at this source. What do you see/think/feel? […]

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Historians seem to have lost Ancient Greece. Urm – Did someone steal it?

I seem to be having a Greek day today. And on the hunt for those revered Ancients. They seem to’ve got lost somewhere around the Middle Ages. Oh dear!   Here are some quotes about Ancient Greece, written by Historians (the Real Ones. So they deserve a capital H)   “In what concerns the fate […]

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The History of Paper Twins

This began with reading about the Bayeux Tapestry in the light of New Chronology and my own emotional resistance to something that now makes COMPLETE SENSE. I will return to the whys and wherefores another time but the postulation is that the Bayeux Tapestry doesn’t depict the Battle of Hastings 1066 but the Sack of Constantinople […]

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Bayeux Tapestry

So we all “know” what this is, yes? 1066. Of any date, that any child was ever taught, in any school in the UK, 1066 is probably the best remembered. What we were not taught though, is that the FIRST recorded (!) as in written down, date that survives for the tapestry is 1463 from […]

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Denn die Todten reiten Schnell.

Like a numpty….last night I fell asleep listening to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. This is one of my ALL time favourite novels. EXCEPT when I suddenly wake up in a cold sweat and think…… Denn die Todten reiten Schnell. “For the dead travel fast” Note to self…….! Anyway. I’ve said before on here that I am […]

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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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Cathars/Starfort/Oxford

So…there I was working away on research for the Cathar article I’m STILL writing (!) when I come across the picture above. Oxford. Starfort. Mid 17th century. Why did I swear quite a bit? See the map below……..   This is a map of Cathars in Europe. Look at England. See OXFORD? Did you know […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 3

Here is another language article that includes a study of the Tartarian language. It is 203 pages long so I will post it as a downloadable PDF. It’s heavy. Very heavy on linguistics, semantics and the concept of concept (!) but it’s also about plants and flowers and mankind. And folklore and proverbs. Anyone who […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 2

More linguistical language stuff. Did I mention that it does my head in? This is a loooong but very revealing article. Persevere. You will learn a lot! Just remember that Mongolian = Tartarian. Turk = Tartarian. And – I’ve posted already about Genghis and Batu Khan. This one has really fried my poor brain  :o) […]

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