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Tartaria a Civilization Erased - The Ultimate Mandela Effect
#1
I'll start by saying that this rabbit hole runs deeper than the ocean. I remember seeing a thread on ATS about this many moons ago. Not sure why I didn't pursue the topic further, as I do believe it deserves attention. As a side note, this hypothesis absolutely explains the Mandela Effect and why it's happening. 

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They hypothesis goes like this: Tartaria was a civilization not so ancient. They started in the western regions of Russia. The exact time period is unknown as they have been systematically erased from the written records. The problem is, their architecture and constructions are not completely erased. They have just been given new identities / stories of origins. Tartaria grew very quickly and quickly expanded westward all through Europe. Eventually, making their way to America. 

The most common evidence of their existence is many very old maps, and their megalithic 'gothic' architecture. Phots from the past, inducing flying airships. These structures were not just buildings, they were devices used to harness free energy. They were also used to power the airships. It is thought that Nicola Tesla used their work for his inventions. Essentially, he didn't invent it, he inherited and repurposed the knowledge. 

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It is also unknown how long the empire lasted. Much hypothesis is it was around 1000 years of a golden age. This golden age came to an abrupt halt, and the erasing of the culture began. This included destroying many structures and re-identifying others. At this same time, we saw an abundance of insane asylums and children orphanages that popped up everywhere around the globe. There was a mass coverup in the works. The erasing of this culture is ongoing even until this day. It is said that both the world wars had multifaceted purposes. The ones we already know, and the elimination of the main city hubs of the old empire, such as Dresden. 

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They are also credited with the incredible construction of Notre Dame. And this was the reason for the fire several years back. More erasure of history, the Mandela Effect right in front of our faces. 

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Interesting to note and as you will see in the videos I will post, many of these old 'gothic' structures are partially buried. We can actually see this all around the world. With doors and windows either fully or partially covered by the streets that have been built over them, and many floors going below street level. This is where the mud flood hypothesis comes into play. 

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This also ties into the incredibly fantastical and bizarre Worlds Fairs the transpired towards the end of the 19th century and into the early 20th century. Why would they build these structures, only to tear 'most' of them down right after the fair?


As I said, this rabbit hole runs deep, with many different angles. Here are some links I found helpful. I'll be adding more to the thread later, as this is all I have time for at the moment. You can also find an abundant amount of material on the topic on Youtube.

This guy has a whole channel dedicated to the topic. 

https://www.youtube.com/@Mylunchbreak/videos





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Had to post the last two pics separately as I reached my limit.

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On a side note, I was watching and old 1935 black and white movie on TCM a couple days ago. And this emblem was above one of the door frames in the old mansion the movie was being filmed in.

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#3
Well, the site did need a Tartaria thread.

I mean, it's nonsense.

And generally tends to diminish into all sorts of antisemitic mudflood rants.

But if people can keep their heads, it's an interesting subject nonetheless.

Off the top of my head, the "orgon energy collectors" they allegedly have on thier roofs is always a good debate.  Saint2
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#4
(09-07-2025, 01:31 PM)andy06shake Wrote: Well, the site did need a Tartaria thread.

I mean, it's nonsense.

And generally tends to diminish into all sorts of antisemitic mudflood rants.

But if people can keep their heads, it's an interesting subject nonetheless.

Off the top of my head, the "orgon energy collectors" they allegedly have on thier roofs is always a good debate.  Saint2

Not sure what this topic has to do with Jews. Care to explain?

No surprise that I get flamed in the very first post. No wonder why this site is lacking new threads. It's the same threads that seem to get beat to death over and over. What do we get here, like 5 new threads a day? I wake up in the morning hoping for something interesting. But nope, same threads being rehashed endlessly.
#5
(09-07-2025, 01:36 PM)KKLoco Wrote: Not sure what this topic has to do with Jews. Care to explain?

No surprise that I get flamed in the very first post. No wonder why this site is lacking new threads. It's the same threads that seem to get beat to death over and over. What do we get here, like 5 new threads a day? I wake up in the morning hoping for something interesting. But nope, same threads being rehashed endlessly.

Let's just say that some proponents of the likes of Tartaria theory.

Have been known to borrow some antisemitic tropes.

From the likes of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

Along the lines explanation as to the reason for the supposed demise of Tartaria.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#6
Well it does involve Freemasons. Hence, the hidden in plain sight. 'Free' masonry is quite appropriate considering they didn't build the buildings. They took them, as in they were 'free' for the taking. Also telling about the 'founding' stones. Tells us right there that they 'found' them. They did not build them.

I put a lot of information up there. Not sure how it can be read through and dismissed within 10 minutes of me posting it.
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(09-07-2025, 01:52 PM)KKLoco Wrote: Well it does involve Freemasons. Hence, the hidden in plain sight. 'Free' masonry is quite appropriate considering they didn't build the buildings. They took them, as in they were 'free' for the taking. Also telling about the 'founding' stones. Tells us right there that they 'found' them. They did not build them.

I put a lot of information up there. Not sure how it can be read through and dismissed within 10 minutes of me posting it.

A few minutes of research quickly dismantles the mudflood claims that surround the Tartarian Empire myth. 

Most of the ""evidence"" comes from misinterpreting old photographs, architectural features like half-buried basements, or natural events such as floods and landslides.

Historians, geologists, and archaeologists provide clear explanations rooted in soil accumulation, urban development, and erosion.

Buildings with "mudflood" traits are simply products of city planning, changing street levels, fake pictures, or natural sediment buildup.

The theory thrives on selective ignorance, not credible science or history.

Additional Freemasony is not antisemitic in the manner of the likes of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" or its proponents happen to be.

And just because i don't agree with you doesn't mean im flaming you, dont take things so personally.

Im quite interested in your thread for entertainment values, but i have seen where they can go.

Hence better just to point, leaving the sad antisemitic aspects that can arise alone, which was my intention and reason i brought up the known issue that surrounds the subject in question.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#8
How do you explain the megalithic gothic structures that were supposedly built in the ‘dark ages’. Just look at the poor immigrants of the time. No way in hell those people built this:

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#9
The idea that that "Tartaria" was erased is completely ridiculous.
I mean, where the hell do you think the sauce comes from, FFS.

Harte
"A wise man will enjoy the goods of which there is a plentiful supply, and of intellectual rubbish he will find an abundant diet, in our own age as in every other.“   Bertrand Russell
#10
(09-07-2025, 02:34 PM)KKLoco Wrote: How do you explain the megalithic gothic structures that were supposedly built in the ‘dark ages’. Just look at the poor immigrants of the time. No way in hell those people built this:

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Despite the actual factual records and accounts, you mean?

Gothic cathedrals weren't built by "poor peasants" alone, but by skilled stonemasons, carpenters, architects, and entire guilds that passed knowledge down for generations.

The "dark ages" idea is misleading, by the 12th–15th centuries Europe had universities, trade routes, and thriving cities.

Building took decades, even centuries, with huge teams working under church or noble funding.

We still have the actual records, sketches, contracts, and even mistakes in construction showing trial and error.

There’s no evidence of Tartarians, just human skill, patience, and community effort over time.

And the awe comes from people, not lost empires.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."