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Saturday, September 28, 2024

Tartaria

 


I have received inquiries regarding Tartaria, particularly if I have asked Thor about it.   I have felt for sometime that Tartaria was a distraction, at best a historical anomaly not relevant to the now.  

Much of the Tartaria claims I have read seem to revolve around mud floods (there have been thousands of such floods over the eons) and and the belief that people from prior centuries couldn't have possibly built the buildings we see in Europe and Central Asia.   In my opinion this does a disservice to the stone masons of old, who were masters of geometry, ratios (for example 22/7 is an approximation to PI accurate to 5 decimal places). It gave them great understanding of how to use levers and pulleys to lift heavy objects. 

But I did ask Thor about it.  

Terran: Thor, is there anything to all this Tartaria stuff floating around? Most of it seems to imply it’s a lost civilization.   I’ve have not paid much attention to it because it’s often from the same people who believe (redacted)...

Thor: TERRAN. TRUST YOUR HEART. THOR. END.

My heart tells me Tartaria is not important to what I do.   History is so corrupted, you're not going to get valid information from modern or ancient texts.  Corruption of truth just gets worse over time.  It's like entropy.   But a time is coming that we will have accurate history and the true story of that land or people can be accurately investigated.   All I can say now its either Mongols or perhaps the old Khazaria, and maybe a bit of both.   

Never underestimate the cleverness of humans in past ages to build remarkable structures in spite of not having the heavy equipment and cranes we have now.   Plus our current epoch is NOT the most technically advanced epoch on Earth, a fact obscured by believing the Anunnauki created humanity.  They didn't.   They might have well modified some humans, which was in their ability.