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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Drowned History. What is under the Rybinsk Reservoir?

So here I am, happily researching away when I come across an interesting reference. The town of Kholopii Gorod (Town of Serfs) was the scene of a bit of In-Fighting in the early 13th century close to the Tartarian HQ of Yaroslavl. I find out that this Town of Serfs was near Mologa. So I […]

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Roman Numerals I V X marked in timbers

Woodworkers know about Marriage Marks Marriage marks are what carpenters used/still use to build a box/table/house properly. I – one V – five X – ten… ..are all easy to mark in wood with a chisel or an axe in order to build any structure properly. A C would be difficult, but not so much […]

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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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Bronze and the Madness of History

History according to WikiWhatever when you ask about when copper/tin/bronze were first discovered… Copper – discovered 9,000 years before Christ. Bronze – discovered 3,500 years before Christ. Tin – discovered 3,000 years before Christ.   Um. Right. OK. I thought Bronze was made from Copper and Tin (????)   Tutankhamen’s Bronze Dagger

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Japanese Pyramids….

  …with Christian crosses and Angels. I have no idea. Interesting though.

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For Etruscan read TARTARIAN!

There is growing evidence that the Stunning Etruscans – who, according to Fake History suddenly appeared in Italy 900BC and just as suddenly disappeared 100BC – were actually Tartarians. The language they used has been proved to be Slavonic although this has been rather badly covered up (!) I propose that the FAKE Etruscans were […]

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Ecsedi Báthory Erzsébet aka Elizabeth Bathory

Otherwise known as THE BLOOD COUNTESS. For months now I have been trying to write an article about Erzsébet Báthory (Elizabeth Bathory) The title is The Eternal Damnation of Elizabeth Bathory But every time I pick up the research I find something strange. The latest is Ecsed. The place where she grew up.     (Many Swear […]

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The Empire on which the Sun never Sets (?)

The Empire on which the Sun never Sets. Fake History — The World  According to WikiWhatever What if this Empire was actually Grand Tartaria? Just a thought.  

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The Real Genghis Khan?

In 1185 Andronicus I Comnenus was crucified in Yoros. During the horrors of the Sack of Constantinople, one of Andronicus’ close relatives (Aeneas/John/Ryurik) fled north to safety. Maybe he took several close family members with him, including the mother of Andronicus, whom he settled safely in her home at Cape Florient, Crimea. Who knows?   […]

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Genghis Khan and Communications in Tartary

The other day, Martin Liedtke’s video at Flat Earth British (Kansas is Bye Bye) showed the above picture of Genghis Khan’s “family tree.” Sorry to have cut your head off, Martin!! So I decided to look into this. Well. What a journey. Little did I know it would lead me down a road that I’ve […]

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Why have Women been so vilified for so long?

I have just come across something quite mind-bending. In medieval times, there was a nominal tradition to call different religions “WIVES” Just think for a moment about what has been said through the ages about this woman/that woman. All women. Now I need to investigate this statement much further but my first thoughts bring to […]

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