Personally, I feel right now that the idea of an imminent cataclysm is entirely a red herring. There's a longer discussion to be had, of course, but I have seen not a piece of evidence come along that can be accounted for solely, or even most likely, by such a future event.
Rather, what I do spend a lot of time thinking about is the "mud flood". If there was a coming cataclysm, that would be it. Even more worrisome is that it appears to have been a weapon, and that it depopulated much of the world. Really worrisome is that it was used as recently as the 19th Century, that it has been used many times before, and that it has been virtually erased from history. Overarchingly worrisome are the potential circumstances in which it could be used again.
All in all, if I were the potential user of such a weapon, I'd want everyone talking all the time about all these other nonsensical existential threats instead of the real one, and looking for me. Deception is, after all, the ultimate art of war.
It's a huge thing, undeniable. Once you see the evidence, you can;t see unsee it. There are three mud flooded buildings in the city near which I live, and one in the small suburb where my house is.
What's disturbing is that it's not like it's something you only see on the Internet. It's real, right there, in this rando city and suburb. You can't dismiss it like, "That YouTube guy is just a shill! He's working for the Cabal!" And I'll just take it at face value, so to speak, because if the Cabal arranged false evidence that's been there my entire life to fool a handful of people in the far future, we're all fucked anyway.
It's also clear that the Capitol, the White House and the Executive Office Building across the street were all mud flooded, but there is not a single word in the official histories as to when and how this happened. That's disturbing.
If you choose to research this, you'll also open your eyes to events like the 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes. If you've never heard of it, you'll think you really should have when you find out that the Mississippi River ran backwards for 3 days after it. If this was part of the war, they successfully rewrote a huge strike, and the weapon was of unimaginable power.
Look up Ewaranon on YT, something like "Lost History of the Flat Earth" .He's disinfo, yes, selling FE, but there's excellent content documenting the reset of the 1800's. Trust me, you'll be heartbroken seeing what has been stolen from us.
Yes, correct, it seems like it finally put an end to the Tartarians.
You can sort of "back into" the weapon argument this way: The mud flood put an end to the Tartarians. All the mud flood history has been virtually eradicated. Do bad guys or good guys eradicate history? Bad guys, right? And who writes history? The victors, of course. So if the bad guys won a war over the Tartarians, and the mud flood ended the Tartarians, it would be quite an astonishing coincidence if the mud flood was a natural disaster and not in fact a weapon.
Two more factors are consistent with this analysis. One is that the mud flood is found at locations all over the globe, and it was almost entirely confined to cities. A natural disaster would leave all kinds of things buried in the soil, not just buildings.
Second, and I admit this is judgement but it's very clear to me, the Tartarian architecture left behind is beyond magnificent. Glorious artistry and craftsmanship beyond compare. Every building is of a type, yet all unique. Even water towers and stables are more beautiful than any building you've ever seen constructed.
So the current rulers, the winners of that war that erased the memory of their enemy, are they creative enough to have made these? Quite the opposite. All architecture, art, music, etc, is increasingly degrading, debased, dehumanizing, disgusting. A civilization of exceeding beauty was destroyed with what we can only imagine was a sort of "doomsday weapon".
Personally, I feel right now that the idea of an imminent cataclysm is entirely a red herring. There's a longer discussion to be had, of course, but I have seen not a piece of evidence come along that can be accounted for solely, or even most likely, by such a future event.
Rather, what I do spend a lot of time thinking about is the "mud flood". If there was a coming cataclysm, that would be it. Even more worrisome is that it appears to have been a weapon, and that it depopulated much of the world. Really worrisome is that it was used as recently as the 19th Century, that it has been used many times before, and that it has been virtually erased from history. Overarchingly worrisome are the potential circumstances in which it could be used again.
All in all, if I were the potential user of such a weapon, I'd want everyone talking all the time about all these other nonsensical existential threats instead of the real one, and looking for me. Deception is, after all, the ultimate art of war.
It's a huge thing, undeniable. Once you see the evidence, you can;t see unsee it. There are three mud flooded buildings in the city near which I live, and one in the small suburb where my house is.
What's disturbing is that it's not like it's something you only see on the Internet. It's real, right there, in this rando city and suburb. You can't dismiss it like, "That YouTube guy is just a shill! He's working for the Cabal!" And I'll just take it at face value, so to speak, because if the Cabal arranged false evidence that's been there my entire life to fool a handful of people in the far future, we're all fucked anyway.
It's also clear that the Capitol, the White House and the Executive Office Building across the street were all mud flooded, but there is not a single word in the official histories as to when and how this happened. That's disturbing.
If you choose to research this, you'll also open your eyes to events like the 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes. If you've never heard of it, you'll think you really should have when you find out that the Mississippi River ran backwards for 3 days after it. If this was part of the war, they successfully rewrote a huge strike, and the weapon was of unimaginable power.
Look up Ewaranon on YT, something like "Lost History of the Flat Earth" .He's disinfo, yes, selling FE, but there's excellent content documenting the reset of the 1800's. Trust me, you'll be heartbroken seeing what has been stolen from us.
Yes, correct, it seems like it finally put an end to the Tartarians.
You can sort of "back into" the weapon argument this way: The mud flood put an end to the Tartarians. All the mud flood history has been virtually eradicated. Do bad guys or good guys eradicate history? Bad guys, right? And who writes history? The victors, of course. So if the bad guys won a war over the Tartarians, and the mud flood ended the Tartarians, it would be quite an astonishing coincidence if the mud flood was a natural disaster and not in fact a weapon.
Two more factors are consistent with this analysis. One is that the mud flood is found at locations all over the globe, and it was almost entirely confined to cities. A natural disaster would leave all kinds of things buried in the soil, not just buildings.
Second, and I admit this is judgement but it's very clear to me, the Tartarian architecture left behind is beyond magnificent. Glorious artistry and craftsmanship beyond compare. Every building is of a type, yet all unique. Even water towers and stables are more beautiful than any building you've ever seen constructed.
So the current rulers, the winners of that war that erased the memory of their enemy, are they creative enough to have made these? Quite the opposite. All architecture, art, music, etc, is increasingly degrading, debased, dehumanizing, disgusting. A civilization of exceeding beauty was destroyed with what we can only imagine was a sort of "doomsday weapon".