American Tribes originate from the Tatars – 1797 letter

And I quote…. ” 154. LETTER J. GEKKEVELDERA A. A. NARTOV [Bethlehem (Pennsylvania), no earlier than November 1797 and no later than April 1798] 1 I received your letter from Petersburg on March 21, 1797. 2 in November. From it I learned with pleasure that you (according to my wish) decided to send me separate parts from the collection of […]

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The Alexiad of Anna Comnena

I bought this book over twenty years ago. On a whim, From a secondhand bookshop. I read it and then parked it…one book amongst many. Then three or so years ago Serious Research began on my next magnificent, blockbusting novel Ravens of Dinefwr (OK. Stop laughing. A girl can dream!) My story includes Robert Curthose, […]

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Black Madonnas

Many years ago whilst researching the early 15th century, I came across the Black Madonna phenomenon. It has always intrigued and I promised my self back then that, when the time was right, I’d investigate deeper. Seeing differently now, learning so many new things, I think the time is very right. Black Madonnas, whether picture […]

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Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition

Forgive me – but every time I read about the Inquisition I can’t help but see Monty Python :o) Be Serious Now. OK. How is this for a Hidden History thought? The Inquisition as it has come down to us today is a terrible thing. A real stomach-churning moment in history. But what if the […]

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Was Christopher Columbus Greek?

An interesting article on the Chios/Xios website. It coincides with my own research into the true origins of Columbus as I stated in my post about his son, Hernando.   Hernando Colon   “When you enter some Greek ship-owners office, you will notice a model of the Caravel Santa Maria, which was the flagship of […]

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Universities or Universe Cities?

Wow! Neee Naaa Neee Naaa —-  Breakthrough happening here! In an older post…. Timeline for Tartaria/Hidden History New Update  …I made a comment about the fact that I didn’t understand why the Fake History dates for the foundation of Universities had 2 x 185 = 370 years taken away. Why the “official narrative” had bumped […]

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The Star

Decoding the horoscope of the Zodiac in the cards of the Major Arcana Tarot “Visconti – Sforza” “Pierpont Morgan – Bergamo” – Zodiac A.S. Volkov The Star is sometimes called the “Star of Mages”. This card contains the astronomical and Gospel symbols, but does not contain elements of the horoscope. The main character of this card […]

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The Hiding of Tartaria – A Very Personal Quest

The Tartan above is my family Tartan. My father’s Tartan. And it was displayed as ribbon favours on my wedding cake. Last year, I had my DNA “done.” It came back – 36% Scottish = 36% Scythian =36% Tartarian. 29% Scandinavian = 29% Nova Scythian = 29% Tartarian. 11% English = 11%  “Anglo-Saxon” = 11% […]

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Death

  Decoding the horoscope of the Zodiac in the cards of the Major Arcana Tarot “Visconti – Sforza” “Pierpont Morgan – Bergamo” – Zodiac A.S. Volkov 3. Death. This card contains astronomical symbols and elements of the horoscope. On the card “Death” is a skeleton with a bow in his left hand and an arrow in […]

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Temperance

  Decoding the horoscope of the Zodiac in the cards of the Major Arcana Tarot “Visconti – Sforza” “Pierpont Morgan – Bergamo” A.S. Volkov We begin the study of the first group, conditionally called “Astronomy.”   Moderation, The Temperance is sometimes called this card “Chastity” or “Two vessels”.   This card contains astronomical symbols and elements of […]

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The Visconti-Sforza Tarot – A Decode by AS Volkov

As I seem to be on an esoteric path at the moment, I will go with the flow. Here is another wonderful article. This one is by A S Volkov and it studies the Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards. As there is tons of info here (and the Googlation from Russian to English needs lots of editing […]

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16TH CENTURY HENRY PERCY PAINTING DECODED – PART 4

  Part 4 Zodiac Henry Percy. “Elizabethan portrait” of the XX century A.V. Lantratov What exactly is Henry Percy dedicated to  “one of the most mysterious” Elizabethan portraits? So, of the eight preliminary decisions discussed above, the final inspection left only two dates: November 22, old style, 1801 AD. and November 15th old style 1940 AD The first […]

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