I went to teach English in South Korea in 2012. While there, no longer constantly bombarded by MSM propaganda, I had my own quiet awakening. I also noticed something: Ancient Korean, Japanese, and Indian clothing looked pretty similar. I also noticed there were some other similar motifs throughout those cultures, but I don't remember exactly what those were. I had heard here and there that there must've been a world-spanning ancient civilization.
It appears that Great Tartaria may be that world-spanning ancient civilization. Some of the world's older maps show Tartaria's boundaries to reach all the way into North America. When looking at the clothing style of some of the peoples from these areas, they match. The skin tones match too. It's not very scientific, but if you do an image search of the clothing for eskimos, the Ainu, Tibetans, Mongolians, and the Silla Dynasty, you will find similarities in the clothing styles.
I also want to add that the indigenous peoples of many countries and their cultures have been increasingly removed. It's pretty obvious to see in places like America, where the descendants of the Cherokee Nation are no longer considered members there if their family name isn't on the Hawkes-Dawes roll(so if a woman marries outside of the Cherokee Nation then she forfeits being a member...this is what happened to my grandma). It's not so obvious to see in places like South Korea, where they value light-skinned Koreans more than dark-skinned Koreans. The Ainu in Japan have also been having it rough, though at least they might have had a good time in the past: https://visiontimes.com/2019/01/27/japans-famed-samurai-class-might-be-descendants-of-the-neglected-ainu.html Then of course, there's the Uighur Muslims being genocided by the CCP. It appears to me that today's powers that be are trying hard to remove all traces of the old world. I can see why too...they seemed to have some advanced tech that would decentralize us...make us not have to rely on a central grid for power: https://www.futurity.org/red-bricks-energy-storage-batteries-2422662-2/ There's a lot of old buildings made from red brick!
Who would've thought our school's history books were so fucking useless?
This chapter discusses the four kinds of annihilation (constant, occasional, material and final) and the chanting of the holy name of Lord Hari, which is the only means of stopping the cycle of material life.
One thousand cycles of four ages constitute one day of Brahmā, and each day of Brahmā, called a kalpa, contains within it the lifetimes of fourteen Manus. The duration of Brahmā’s night is the same as that of his day. During his night Brahmā sleeps, and the three planetary systems meet destruction; this is the naimittika, or occasional, annihilation. When Brahmā’s life span of one hundred years is finished, there occurs the prākṛtika, or total material, annihilation. At that time the seven elements of material nature, beginning with the mahat, and the entire universal egg composed of them are destroyed. When a person achieves knowledge of the Absolute, he understands factual reality. He perceives the entire created universe as separate from the Absolute and therefore unreal. That is called the ātyantika, or final, annihilation (liberation). At every moment time invisibly transforms the bodies of all created beings and all other manifestations of matter. This process of transformation causes the living entity to undergo the constant annihilation of birth and death. Those possessed of subtle vision state that all creatures, including Brahmā himself, are always subject to generation and annihilation. Material life means subjugation to birth and death, or generation and annihilation. The only boat suitable for crossing the ocean of material existence, which is otherwise impossible to cross, is the boat of submissive hearing of the nectarean pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Yeah Yeah gimme some of that world leaders gather at south pole on election day 2016 to see flash frozen long foreheaded pre-procession antarctican alien lookin people sheeit, I be lovin that shit for real
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigiriya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kailasa_Temple,_Ellora
Food for thought
https://www.bitchute.com/video/qIYmooVNwR6a/
I went to teach English in South Korea in 2012. While there, no longer constantly bombarded by MSM propaganda, I had my own quiet awakening. I also noticed something: Ancient Korean, Japanese, and Indian clothing looked pretty similar. I also noticed there were some other similar motifs throughout those cultures, but I don't remember exactly what those were. I had heard here and there that there must've been a world-spanning ancient civilization.
Fast forward to about 6 months ago, I come across this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7cwDR0YYek&ab_channel=RobertSepehr
And here's part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcA81clJivs&t=329s&ab_channel=LongNowFoundation
It appears that Great Tartaria may be that world-spanning ancient civilization. Some of the world's older maps show Tartaria's boundaries to reach all the way into North America. When looking at the clothing style of some of the peoples from these areas, they match. The skin tones match too. It's not very scientific, but if you do an image search of the clothing for eskimos, the Ainu, Tibetans, Mongolians, and the Silla Dynasty, you will find similarities in the clothing styles.
Here is the biggest one-stop-shop of info regarding Tartaria that I've found: https://stolenhistory.net/threads/tartary-an-empire-hidden-in-history-it-was-bigger-than-russia-once.38/
I also want to add that the indigenous peoples of many countries and their cultures have been increasingly removed. It's pretty obvious to see in places like America, where the descendants of the Cherokee Nation are no longer considered members there if their family name isn't on the Hawkes-Dawes roll(so if a woman marries outside of the Cherokee Nation then she forfeits being a member...this is what happened to my grandma). It's not so obvious to see in places like South Korea, where they value light-skinned Koreans more than dark-skinned Koreans. The Ainu in Japan have also been having it rough, though at least they might have had a good time in the past: https://visiontimes.com/2019/01/27/japans-famed-samurai-class-might-be-descendants-of-the-neglected-ainu.html Then of course, there's the Uighur Muslims being genocided by the CCP. It appears to me that today's powers that be are trying hard to remove all traces of the old world. I can see why too...they seemed to have some advanced tech that would decentralize us...make us not have to rely on a central grid for power: https://www.futurity.org/red-bricks-energy-storage-batteries-2422662-2/ There's a lot of old buildings made from red brick!
Who would've thought our school's history books were so fucking useless?
centralization is control
From the ancient Vedic texts explain that Human civilization exist since the creation of the Material World
https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/12/4/
The Genius of Ancient Man... we are the dumb ones.
It's what I come to Conspiracies for.
Ancient Builder Race!
I think that we took separate paths of development. We are going electrical, they went more physical.
Yeah Yeah gimme some of that world leaders gather at south pole on election day 2016 to see flash frozen long foreheaded pre-procession antarctican alien lookin people sheeit, I be lovin that shit for real
lost continent of mu .. is a book by a guy that researched atlantis.. and mu.
one of my favorite reads of all time.