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The Tartarian Empire (Full Theory Explained)

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Published on 24 Oct 2024 / In Other

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jman_44
jman_44 2 months ago

You know where a lot of this Tartaria stuff started? With flat earthers. One in particular that I remember, probably responsible for this idea of frequent cataclysmic resets, was a Youtuber who went by the name of BAL33. He posited the idea that we have undergone multiple plasma storm resets, some very recent, and he thought another one was about to hit back in 2018. Really, he was just another disinfo guy, combining flat earth with the electric universe theory, and people ate it up. BAL33 ended up killing himself, if I recall correctly. Now it has spiraled into this Tartaria mythos, with other Youtubers, like Jon Levi and JayDreamerZ, combining more and more of these theories into a whole new far-flung worldview. Next they're going to be telling us that aliens, or demons, are responsible for the electrical engineering of microprocessors. "They're way to small, guys! We couldn't have possibly made something like that on the nano scale!" In reality, when a layman looks at the work of a master craftsman, it seems like magic to him. I predict that we're going to see a lot more of this as the crisis of incompetency grows.

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Ozmosis
Ozmosis 2 months ago

I will sooner trust a youtuber then trust the mainstream history that was given to us by a bunch of jewish sataninic freemason pedophiles.

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jman_44
jman_44 2 months ago

@Ozmosis: The guy who got this ball rolling about recent cataclysmic resets was a fairly obvious Freemason. His channel was BAL33, for crying out loud. I wouldn't be surpised if most of the popular flat earthers that popped up out of nowhere back in 2015 were all part of some coordinated disinfo operation. Tartaria stuff is just an extension of the flat earther push.

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Ozmosis
Ozmosis 2 months ago

@jman_44: The ball for flat earth was rolling for a very long time and the earth could be donut shaped for all I know because Nasa is a masonic instituition I wouldnt trust for anything either way.

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jman_44
jman_44 2 months ago

@Ozmosis: Nah, there was a big inorganic zeitgeist of flat earth content creators that sprang up in 2015. I think it was a state-sponsored effort to discredit Truthers, by associating them with Flat Earthers. Yes, there have always been flat earthers, but there was nowhere near the mania as when Mark Sargent started posting his Flat Earth Clues. It took Youtube by storm for awhile. You don't need NASA to do your own basic backyard astronomy and recognize the serious problems with a flat earth model of the earth. Yes, the mainstream lies their asses off, but don't fall for the other side of the same coin: the pre-prepared fresh-off-the-plantation-gatekeepers, like Alex Jones and their ilk.

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Ozmosis
Ozmosis 2 months ago

@jman_44: guys like alex jones are good way for government to disclose stuff while making it seem fantastic to the sheople for all I know you can be a government plant to cause in fighting and diversion within these communities if you think the earth is a ball it probably because you worship ball. I can't prove shit but I am not accepting any history thats been distorted by zog.

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Jaygo
Jaygo 2 months ago

Jeremiah 16:19- the Gentiles shall come unto thee from the ends of the earth, and shall say, Surely our fathers have inherited lies, vanity, and things wherein there is no profit.

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Jaygo
Jaygo 2 months ago

Based on all of my research, I'm pretty sure the "Tartaria" theory, as far as attributing all or most of the architecture to it is a smoke screen to send people down a rabbit hole away from the truth.. I'm pretty sure there was a place called Tartaria, Tartaroo, Tartarus, etc. But i'm pretty sure that is not the origin of all of the global immaculate building and architecture. It's much deeper than that imo.
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