Goosey, Goosey, Gander

Uh, oh. I’ve just been goosed. Have very dare you? Goosey goosey gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and downstairs And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man Who wouldn’t say his prayers, So I took him by his left leg And threw him down the stairs Nursery rhyme first “recorded” in […]

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Easier Said Than Done

Deconstructing a BS Historical “MYTH” that’s been around far too long is easier said than done! Here we meet the Mainstream story of Nakşidil Sultan and Selim III and why they are connected to Napoleon. Here, also, is the French and English fighting over who gets the biggest part of Tartaria – after the Romanovs […]

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Page 4

And the crowd goes wild. She did it! Stupid Barbarians. Black Death?    

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Transoxiana

Watershed of the Oxus River in the 8th century, showing Transoxiana and its principal localities to the northeast.   New Word of the Day from page 3 of my latest source. Of course, I had to look it up.   GoodOldWiki : Transoxiana       Will she make it to page 4? That is the question!

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Oh. I’ve Done That One :o)

The European half (WEST) of the Double-Headed Eagle and the Yellow of the Cathar Flag Missing!!   In my inbox this morning… WOObloodyHOOOOO!   Basarab House of Wallachia  

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WHEN THE SYMBOLS OF THE CONSTELLATION OF STARS AND THEIR NAMES WERE INVENTED.

Zodiac = 12 plus 1. The SUN in the CENTRE.  Which – btw – has NOTHING to do with Heliocentric/Geocentric!   From NC :   We are being told that the constellations of the stars depicted on the Mediaeval and modern star maps were invented in the deepest antiquity. There were some changes occurring over […]

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Sakhalin

Sakhalin Island has interesting links to the History of the Tartary Empire. What and where is this island? WikiGoRound : Sakhalin From this came a little “coincidence” or several. The Dutch East India Company. The Jesuits. A 17th century Dutch cartographer called Maarten Gerritszoon Vries. And a nice little resource of volumes about the “discoveries” […]

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Far Out

This theory is mine and mine alone. So, I’ll only have myself to blame if it’s wrong. Heyho! Shrug. Hagia Eirene (see a previous post) plus The GREEK name of Andronicus I Comnenus’ mother.    

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Ivan Kirilov

A task for y’all. Try and find… Imperii Russici tabula generalis quo ad fieri potuit accuratiessime descripta opera e studio Inoannis Kyrillow. Supremi Senatus Imperii Russici Primi Secretarii Petropoli. Anno MDCCXXXIV. St. Petersburg, 1734. Or…undoctored/unedited information about — Ivan Kirilov, Compiler of the First Russian Atlas, 1689–1737 And his REAL map! P.S. Why does the map above have LATIN names? […]

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Where was Astrakhan?

It’s easy enough to find Astrakhan today. But it looks like somebody has moved it! The old name for Astrakhan was Tatar Citrahan, a flourishing trading city on the right bank of the Volga. The city was “captured” in 1556 by Russian troops and annexed to Moscow.       So. The bell tower was […]

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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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WHERE AND WHEN THE INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES HAPPENED.

I’m trying very hard to conquer the complexities of the modern Indo – European language research. But with stuff like – “Archaeo-semiotic” and “five-range hierarchical and decentralized communication web” It’s all a bit mumbo jumbo at the mo’ I quite like plain and simple. Like the following…   …From NC : “WHERE AND WHEN THE […]

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