Interesting, and makes a lot of sense based on my research.
Many of the Tartaria “researchers” seem to fantasize and romanticize the Tartars as if they were some super advanced ancient civilization who brought peace and prosperity to the world.
But arguably, theres just as much evidence they were conquerors, and this finally answers the question of how they built all these amazing buildings. It wasn’t necessarily advanced tech, but on the backs of slaves.
Also, if they were connected to or financed by the banking class, and they were essentially their soldier class, then it would also make sense why their deeds were erased from history. It’s possible the Tartars were used by the ruling class to take over other nations and enslave them, then at some point they too were scrubbed from history.
They absolutely were removed from the history timeline, and clearly lost a war(s).
I suspect many of them may have been genocided in and around WW1 and WW2 seemed to finish them off for good.
Their influence all the way up to the 1800's is undeniable, and then they're completely erased from history post WW2.
Why?
If they were the solider class working for the banker class, and just went around setting up World Banks in every country they conquered then yeah the banking class decided they didn't need them anymore and offed them all, then erased them from history for facilitating all of their wars. It's a logical theory.
This is an interesting theory. It would also explain why all the gaslighting about white people being responsible for all historical slavery is necessary today.
Let's suppose for a moment that both this theory is true, and the Crater Earth theory is also true...
What if most of the Tartarians simply left the Crater, and most of us are decedents of their slaves, who continue to mine resources to for them today?
What if the Native Americans -- who were first introduced to society at the Worlds Fair in a similar fashion to how you'd introduce animals at a zoo -- were never actually native to America... What if they were slaves brought in from outside the crater, so that people wouldn't ask questions about signs of ancient human activity in the region?
Interesting, and makes a lot of sense based on my research.
Many of the Tartaria “researchers” seem to fantasize and romanticize the Tartars as if they were some super advanced ancient civilization who brought peace and prosperity to the world.
But arguably, theres just as much evidence they were conquerors, and this finally answers the question of how they built all these amazing buildings. It wasn’t necessarily advanced tech, but on the backs of slaves.
Also, if they were connected to or financed by the banking class, and they were essentially their soldier class, then it would also make sense why their deeds were erased from history. It’s possible the Tartars were used by the ruling class to take over other nations and enslave them, then at some point they too were scrubbed from history.
They absolutely were removed from the history timeline, and clearly lost a war(s).
I suspect many of them may have been genocided in and around WW1 and WW2 seemed to finish them off for good.
Their influence all the way up to the 1800's is undeniable, and then they're completely erased from history post WW2.
Why?
If they were the solider class working for the banker class, and just went around setting up World Banks in every country they conquered then yeah the banking class decided they didn't need them anymore and offed them all, then erased them from history for facilitating all of their wars. It's a logical theory.
This is an interesting theory. It would also explain why all the gaslighting about white people being responsible for all historical slavery is necessary today.
Let's suppose for a moment that both this theory is true, and the Crater Earth theory is also true...
What if most of the Tartarians simply left the Crater, and most of us are decedents of their slaves, who continue to mine resources to for them today?
What if the Native Americans -- who were first introduced to society at the Worlds Fair in a similar fashion to how you'd introduce animals at a zoo -- were never actually native to America... What if they were slaves brought in from outside the crater, so that people wouldn't ask questions about signs of ancient human activity in the region?