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The One World Tartarians: The Greatest Civilization Ever To Be Erased From History

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(Color) This book could very well be the greatest revisionist history book ever written in modern times to date about the Greatest Lie about our common world history. The Tartary civilization encompassed most of the World we know today.

From Russia to China to Africa to India to Australia and New Zealand to the North and South Americas, and have been swept from modern hisstory books and were likely destroyed in the 19th-20th centuries along with many of their amazing buildings. There are numerous documents proving that there were also Giants amongst them. The people of Tartary were destroyed by the same advanced technology that controls our weather, and were flooded, fire bombed, earthquaked and likely had directed energy weapons (DEW) used against them...and many of their bones are buried under our cities today.

Their “Old Word Order” was a benevolent society where they used sacred geometrical designs, pipe organs and catillion bells to help and to heal and to achieve higher consciousness. All of the architecture and technology we know of today was developed by the Tartars. The 18th and 19th centuries were final book burning and removal from historical knowledge of this once great civilization that flourished up until just 100 years ago.

342 pages, Paperback

Published September 15, 2020

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February 3, 2022
I’m writing this review one month later after having finished reading this thing because of an absolute disgust of how the mud flood research has bloated into a politicized atrocity of ‘we wuz kangz’. This book is the epitome of an unsubstantiated speculation running amok. You’ve heard the premise many times already: black man first to live, super IQ develop natural tech and rule world with wisdom, white man come make bad things happen, kick black king of world from his throne, usurp throne, destroy evidence and laugh as he take what is not his. Combine this absurdity with pell-mell logical development and you got a typical “african israelite” literature on your hands which does not discern fact from tale mixed with polemics on top of that. The author openly says he worked for 25 years in Wall St. So he finally came to his senses, right? Took him long enough, but whatever. Well, he also claims to have read thousands of books. Freaking THOUSANDS. And this guy reading all kinds of conspiratorial literature all these years while consciously continuing working for the establishment where everyone looks at us every-day people as a lower caste plebs while sucking the life force out of us, he suddenly decides to go along with this “white guilt” narrative. Right. Also, freaking thousands of books and not even a single footnote. Footnotes are a natural thing when writing something and being honest about it just like going a bit off-topic in discussions in order to be able to explain certain things better long term. It’s how you can tell that the topic is presented coherently and not just out the blue; it’s like you can tell that the plan is good if plan b and plan c come naturally. Here’s the quote from the sophistically named Intro Deduction (lol): “The Old World Order were the benevolent Tartarian’s. One of their only primary directives was that “What you take back from Nature, you give back more!”. Their Nature/Nurtures was based on Isis, the Moon Goddess, who created and provide for all”. You already know what to expect from this.

I won’t go into debunking of moors bringing culture to Europe as it has been done competently by many authors and if you know history, you already know tis all hogwash. In this book we have the usual suspects: negro heads in coats-of-arms of some of Germany’s provincial towns, some saints depicted sometimes as blacks, also giant negro heads in South America etc. etc. – you know the drill. So let me get this straight: some insignificant evil whiteys came, destroyed da mignificint kingdoom, destroyed everything that even slightly resembled the previous empire but left huge carved heads of their perceived enemies intact? They didn’t even bury them – the vast majority of these heads were simply overgrown with foliage and been sinking into the ground because of their weight. Also, how come some savages were able to destroy such an both technologically and mentally advanced civilization? That would mean that these “savages” were at least as equally as advanced. If these events ever took place at all. He also talks about tartarians being moors which is just laughable on its own and all the “evidence” he provides is circumstantial at best. He doesn’t mention that portraits of black, Chinese and mongolo-turkish “tartarians” are of later periods and the oldest surviving ones depict tartarians as being not just exclusively white but of a predominantly slavic-baltic-scandinavian type. Also, did you know Osiris was black? He is sometimes portrayed that way. And no, it has nothing to do with the fact that in one of his aspects he’s also the god of the netherworld.

And it’s not just this – this charade continues in regards to usual history too. For example, he also mentions the well-known star-forts and says it’s all disinformation that they were shaped like that because of certain warfare strategies. See, the enemy could just hide behind the corner and remain untargeted :)) this brings me back to my World of Warcraft days and LoS in Arenas :)) what a fiasco. Not only were star-forts harder to destroy with cannon-fire, provide overwhelming flanking firing options this being among many other things but it could also be defended for an extended period of time; even indefinitely in theory if provisions and supplies were endless. Instead the author tries to convince us the shape was of a kymatic origin. Ok, shapes and forms are a part of the language of the universe the way our two-dimensional mind perceives it but what about the utilization of this kymatic energy? And it’s never mentioned. So build your house in shape of pyramid next to a volcano and esotericise thyself to eternity – it’s that simple, kids!

Let’s take a look at another anecdote, shall we? I mean, it’s amusing… at least to me (although I’m taking my time writing this).

He states: “mediaeval Perm is Germany, and mediaeval Vyatka is Italy”. He bases this statement on, again, coats-of-arms. Let me tell you something: I live in a small post-soviet Eastern European country Lithuania which has a population of less than 3 million these days. Emotions aside, realistically speaking it ain’t all that significant. So in this small ain’t-all-that-important country there’s this Jonava district municipality which is not-all-that-important even by this country’s merits (the only tangible significance is that it “houses” the largest fertilizer company in the Baltic countries (and yes – it produced an ecological catastrophe)). The reason I mention this is because in this district (not even a county) there is a village called Venice (Venecija) located right next to the second longest river in this country, then to the south west from the city of Jonava we got another village with a peculiar name which is Switzerland (Šveicarija), right next to it just across the highway there’s Paris (Paryžius) and to the west of the latter we got London (Londonas). All of these are within the ~14 kilometer span which isn’t that big even by such small country’s standards. And none’s got the slightest where these names come from. How many theories can you deduce from this alone provided the fact that Jonava is also known as “the capital of midsummer”? Also, Šveicarija even has its own coat-of-arms which, wait for it, is red and has white equilateral maltese cross with leaves springing from it. History will always provide a clue for whatever science fiction you were to reshape as science reality. Imagine some major worldwide catastrophe happening and in 120+ years from that point someone getting their hands on a surviving map of the US and finding New Canaan in Connecticut. So they were real, they did survive and lived normal lives albeit reduced from their former existence!

Don’t get me wrong – it’s beyond doubt that what came to be known as the “Old World” is a very real thing. And that’s why it disgusts me that it is being devolved into a laughing stock for one group and tool to start a race war for other. We know 3who3 benefits from this. It’s often said that Egypt was the cradle of civilization, that Sumer was developing along with it but came to be slightly later. However, anyone who studied history couldn’t but notice in time that there’s barely any authentic manuscript or document or whatever that can be reliably dated earlier than XII-XIV century. All works of the so called “classic period” are just copies of copies and the originals are nowhere to be found. I won’t go into Scaligerian chronology deception and gonna give just one example. So in 1947 some local guy in Egypt went looking for his missing goat and found the cave with scrolls that came to be known as the Dead Sea/Qumran Caves Scrolls. It just so happened that these scrolls were all bound in leather. After all this millennia not only has the leather not deteriorated but the scrolls themselves are almost completely intact and no oxidation was able to make the paper go crumbling into dust the very moment they were touched. Ok.

We don’t know anything of substance about our past and sometimes it does seem like the world was radically different than we know it but not to such degree as to render it a hardly believable scenario. Old photos and pictures show the US being of Roman architecture, however it’s not that simple. Ever saw “Intolerance. Love’s struggle throughout the ages” (1916) or “The Ten Commandments” (1923)? Both are considered to be classics of the silent movie era but let’s not dwell on opinions here; the important thing is that both of these films used an already existing Egyptian ruins right there in the USA to build around for the movie set. An organization called “The Dunes Center” tried to make this known but were hushed up.

It’s beyond moronic to try to apply your historical supremacy based on such very shaky grounds; it only affirms that you got no culture of your own if you try to steal it from others.
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December 4, 2022
This is the greatest secret, the unknown civilization not so ancient that history does not expose. As much as I read and know, this information slayed me. It is beyond one's thinking in this reality so an open mind coupled with the facts researched by the author is imperative.

You will begin to wonder about a lot of architecture all over the world. Who were the Tartarians and did they come and leave in short order? Why are there no bathrooms built within these glorious buildings? How did they move massive amounts of lumbar when in those days only horse and buggy existed with a few electric cars. Yes electric cars! Did they come as a collective from an off world and from where? Some of these beautiful buildings are still standing while others were burned in fires all over the world. Was it arson and if so, why? How did the incredible worlds fairs build these structures in record time?

You will leave this book still scratching your head.
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September 27, 2022
What did I just read???

This book is possibly the worst book I have ever read. He must not have re-read himself before publishing because the book starts out with typing errors and garbage syntaxes on every single page. This improves slightly as the boom processes, but I was astounded as to how so many errors could be missed.

As for the substance of the contents...the author touched on some very interesting topics but his own thoughts on those topics were not much more than wild speculation and conjecture. He didn't include a single reference to support any of what he proposes and just makes assertion after assertion without ever backing anything up.

There were some nice photos however. Black and white, but still nice.
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March 20, 2022
What an eye opener! Once you open your eyes to the truth and realise whats really happening on this earth, theres no going back. The lies we have been fed are endless. This book is a must! And dont think for a minute this is a stand alone, there is so much validation out there.
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August 28, 2022
I thought I had heard all of the conspiracy facts up until now! Wow! I still have so much to learn. Using this for our current homeschool curriculum. Amazing book! I wish I had purchased the hard cover. It’s that great! Chocked full of old world pictures!
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January 16, 2025
Interesting theories/information, but so confusingly organized and written. Lee could definitely use an editor and/or better publisher. I am curious to read more information about this topic, though. Even adjacent topics that Lee has loosely tied to Tartaria are interesting and may be worth exploring some more...(insane asylums, classical architecture, orphan trains, world fairs, star forts, etc.,)
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October 12, 2022
THIS BOOK IS PIRATING MANY OF MY COPYRIGHTED IMAGES.

This use of my original robot character from the book "Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel" is UNAUTHORIZED.

DO NOT BUT OR SELL!
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