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HISTORY IS A LIE CREATED BY THE JEWS
MYSTERIES OF TARTARIA: JOURNEY THROUGH FACT, SPECULATION, AND MEANING
Uncovering Clues to Civilization's Oldest Mysteries
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Key Takeaways:
The concept of a lost civilization called Tartaria emerged from obscure 18th century texts but gained popularity recently among online alternative history communities.
Advocates point to architectural anomalies, buried buildings, and artifacts as evidence of a technologically and culturally advanced society predating our recorded history.
Mainstream scholars consider Tartaria pseudohistory, but some recognize gaps in conventional timelines that allow for speculative interpretations.
The Tartaria theory parallels Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko's New Chronology framework challenging the accepted historical timeline on statistical and astronomical grounds.
Like Fomenko, Tartaria reassigns cultural and technological achievements from documented periods to a hypothetical precursor civilization aligned with nationalist sympathies.
Contradictions between Tartaria evidence and establishment history are presented as revealing fabrication and concealment of the true timeline.
Functionally, the revisionist histories serve more as flexible mythology and identity-building narratives than empirically proven counterfactuals.
While factually dubious, Tartaria imaginatively engages public interest in re-examining conventional chronology and allows for broader perspectives on antiquity.
The Rise of a Modern Myth
In recent years, a fascinating pseudo-historical narrative has taken root in online forums and alternative archaeology circles. This is the theory of a lost global civilization called Tartaria that supposedly vanished in the early modern era after dominating the world during a previous undisclosed epoch dating back thousands of years.
According to proponents, compelling yet unexplained architectural similarities across continents, along with numerous buried ruins and technological anomalies, point to the existence of this now forgotten but once highly advanced culture that served as the precursor to many known ancient civilizations. Establishment historians insist no actual evidence supports such speculations, dismissing Tartaria as an unfounded fabrication. However, gaps and inconsistencies in the conventional timeline continue to fuel speculation.
The basic premise holds that an intricately interconnected civilization called Tartaria flourished during a lost era predating recorded history. Tartaria supposedly created architectural wonders and monuments attributed to later cultures like ancient Greece and Rome, and even influenced medieval European and pre-Colombian American societies.
Here are 10 ancient sites cited as potential evidence for the Tartaria theory, along with notable anomalies they possess:
Baalbek, Lebanon - The gigantic stone blocks weighing up to an estimated 1,650 tons at the ancient Roman temple site of Baalbek represent building capabilities exceeding what mainstream archaeology attributes to Roman-era technology (Dmith, 2021).
Puma Punku, Bolivia - The incredibly precise polygonal masonry and unusual techniques used at the ancient site of Puma Punku in the Andes have led many to question whether this lost city could have been built by the suspected Tiwanaku culture (Jarus, 2014).
Sacsayhuamán, Peru - Cyclopean zig-zag walls constructed from immense boulders fitted together at Sacsayhuamán and other fortresses near Cusco exhibit stone-working accuracy that some argue predates the Incas (Jarus, 2014).
Baghdad Battery - The discovery of what appears to be a 2,000 year old clay pot containing a copper cylinder and iron rod at the Parthian village of Khujut Rabu in modern Iraq has been interpreted as a possible ancient electrical cell by some scientists (Jarus, 2014).
Yonaguni Monument, Japan - The Yonaguni Monument consists of extensive underwater ruins near Japan that may have been carved from one giant slab, which geologists date to 8,000 BC, making the site potentially older than the pyramids at Giza (Jarus, 2014).
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey - Built around 9600 BC, the megalithic stone circles with T-shaped pillars at Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey significantly predate the rise of civilization in the Near East (Jarus, 2014).
Los Lunas Decalogue Stone, USA - This ancient inscribed stone in New Mexico bears writing in an unknown script resembling Paleo-Hebrew, potentially making it a record of the Ten Commandments predating Columbus (Dmith, 2021).
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