June 5, 2026
EP 056 The 1890 Global Memory Wipe | Hidden History of Tartaria's Erasure

Hidden history of Tartaria's erasure: Tracy Brinkmann uncovers how an advanced civilization spanning continents was systematically deleted from historical records between 1880-1900. From impossible architectural precision to buried underground cities, this episode examines the mechanisms of institutional forgetting—not to prove Tartaria existed, but to reveal how power structures control which histories survive. A case study in who decides what we're allowed to remember. Tracy explores the systematic erasure of the Tartarian Empire between 1880-1900, revealing how an advanced civilization spanning continents was deleted from historical records through coordinated institutional forgetting. From impossible architectural precision to buried underground cities, he uncovers evidence of a global reset that replaced technological sophistication with manufactured dependency on centralized power structures. https://SomeUnapprovedThinking.com Sponsor: https://DarkHorseEntrepreneur.com
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Beneath the headlines, behind
the timelines, there is a
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story no one wants you to find.
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Welcome to some unapproved thinking where
forgotten truths, buried patterns, and
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invisible systems rise to the surface.
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You weren't crazy.
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You were just early.
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Let's begin.
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You know, it's interesting how
history sometimes feels like this vast
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puzzle, and we're just a couple of
pieces trying to figure it all out.
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Today, we're diving deep into what
I call the 1890 global memory wipe.
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Yeah, you heard that right When you
look at a photograph from 1880, you're
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not seeing the world as it was, you're
seeing what survived the erasure.
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And the gap between what's in that
photograph and what should be there,
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that gap is where the story lives.
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What researchers now call the mud
flood reset left traces so precise,
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so architectural, that once you
see them, you cannot unsee them.
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This isn't fringe speculation.
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The Tartarian Empire appears
on official cartography.
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The mud flood hypothesis has a documented
evidence trail, and the 1880 to 1900
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reset timeline is specific enough
to verify if you know where to look.
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This is some unapproved thinking.
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Now back to the show.
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In the 1880s, world capitals
looked nothing like they do now.
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The architectural language was
unified, ornate, impossible without
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a shared technology, a shared
knowledge base, a shared civilization.
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And then between roughly 1880 and 1900,
something happened that fractured the
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historical record so completely that
we're still living inside the lie of it.
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The buildings tell you
first, not with words.
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Buildings don't lie.
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They just stand until
someone decides to burn them.
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But if you've ever wondered why so many
government buildings constructed in
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the 1890s and early 1900s show signs
of hasty restoration, why entire city
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blocks in Moscow, San Francisco, and
Buenos Aires have foundation stones that
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don't match their supposed construction
dates, why electrical conduits in
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those buildings run through walls in
ways that make no engineering sense
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for the era they're dated to, you're
looking at a cover-up in real time.
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Add Denver to that list.
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The underground tunnel networks beneath
Denver's city blocks, structures that
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predate the surface streets above
them by decades, tell the same story.
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So does the Seattle regrading project,
which officially raised the city's
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streets by an entire story, burying
whatever existed at ground level before.
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The official explanation
is sewage management.
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The photographs suggest
something more complete.
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Between 1880 and 1890, something called
the, uh, Tartarian civilization, an empire
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that spanned continents that connected
through underground railways, that
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possessed a technological sophistication
that outdid anything your textbooks claim
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existed before 1950, was systematically
erased from physical existence and
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historical record simultaneously.
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The coordination required
wasn't just governmental, it
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was continental It was absolute.
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Here's what you need to understand.
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There was a global reset, not just
of architecture, but of culture,
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language, and memory itself.
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The evidence isn't hidden.
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It's everywhere.
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And the reason you've never been
taught this is because the people
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who orchestrated the erasure
are still in control of the
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institutions that write history.
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Let's start with the St.
Louis World's Fair of 1904.
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Officially, it was built to
showcase American progress.
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But there's a photograph, and
this matters because photographs
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don't lie the way words do.
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From 1903, one year before the
fair opened, showing the grounds
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completely constructed, every
building, every arch, every
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ornamental tower finished in one year.
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The official narrative says two
thousand three hundred workers built
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the entire fair in four years with
the, quote, unquote, "temporary
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plaster structures erected in the
months before opening." Yeah, plaster.
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That could withstand the weight
of thousands of visitors, the
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weight of snow, the weight of rain.
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That could stand so perfectly that modern
engineers looking at those photographs
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can't find a single structural flaw.
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And St. Louis wasn't alone.
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The 1893 Chicago World's Fair, the
Columbian Exposition, presented an entire
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city of white neoclassical structures
so complete, so perfectly realized
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that architects at the time privately
admitted they couldn't replicate the work.
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The neoclassical and Richardsonian
Romanesque revival forms on
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display weren't designed in
the years before opening.
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They were uncovered.
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Twenty years later, the 1915
Panama-Pacific Exposition in San
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Francisco did the same thing.
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A fully formed civilization
appearing from nowhere and
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disappearing just as completely.
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Three world's fairs, three impossible
construction timelines, three
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sets of temporary buildings that
photographs show were anything but.
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But it gets worse.
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The St. Louis photographs
show something else.
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Scattered throughout the grounds are
these peculiar structures, kind of like
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weathered pavilions, kind of like ruins.
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The official plaques called
them Tartarian exhibits.
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Not mysterious, not hidden,
presented openly as if everyone
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knew what Tartary was, as if you
should know what Tartary was.
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You were never taught what Tartary
was, and that's intentional.
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Tartary was on maps Not medieval maps.
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Maps from the 1700s and 1800s.
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Official cartography.
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The 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica, not a
fringe publication, the most authoritative
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reference work of its era, still contained
maps clearly showing Grand Tartary
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and Chinese Tartary as functioning
empire designations with borders,
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provinces, and population centers.
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Russian maps, European maps, it
covered a territory so vast it
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makes modern Russia look regional.
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And then around 1890, it stopped existing,
not through conquest, through erasure.
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The maps were reprinted.
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The references were quietly
removed from histories.
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Any explorer who documented the
architecture, the infrastructure,
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the people, their journals were
either lost or, uh, reclassified.
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Scholars like Anatoly Fomenko, whose work
on new chronology first systematically
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exposed the gaps in the official
timeline, have documented how precisely
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these removals were coordinated.
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Russian researcher Nikolai Levashov
independently documented the same
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erasure pattern from the Slavic
historical record, and his work, like
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Fomenko's, remains carefully excluded
from mainstream academic discourse.
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The Tartarian Empire didn't fall.
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Nope, it was deleted.
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The erasure of Tartary also
raises a deeper problem for
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conventional chronology.
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The Phantom Time Hypothesis, the
framework developed by Heribert Illig
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suggesting that centuries of historical
record were fabricated or misplaced,
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it offers a structural explanation
for how entire civilizations can
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disappear from the timeline without
physical evidence of collapse.
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Fomenko's New Chronology
and Illig's Phantom Time are
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sibling theories in this sense.
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Both argue that the gaps
in recorded history aren't
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accidental, they're architectural.
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The evidence is architectural,
and it's specific.
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Look at the star forts, the bastion forts
scattered across every continent from
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Europe to the Americas to Southeast Asia.
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Official history attributes them to
military engineering between the 16th
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and 18th centuries, but their geometric
precision, their integration into
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natural landscapes, their identical
design language across cultures
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that supposedly had no contact,
these aren't military structures
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improvised by isolated engineers.
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They're Tartarian infrastructure, and
they appear on the same maps that were
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being quietly removed from circulation.
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In the 1890s, cities worldwide
began a curious project.
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They started hiding buildings,
not destroying them, hiding them.
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In Denver, multiple city blocks show
underground structures that predate the
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settled surface buildings by decades.
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In San Francisco, after the 1906
earthquake, photographs from the
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rebuilding show crews excavating
massive stone foundations from beneath
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the rubble, foundations that shouldn't
be there according to any historical
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record of the city's construction.
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In New York, the basements of
buildings constructed in the 1890s
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extend so far downward into such
intricately carved stone channels
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that modern inspectors can only
speculate about their original purpose.
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These aren't anomalies.
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They're entrances.
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The underground cities that the mud flood
buried are still there beneath every
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major population center that underwent
the reset as real as the underground
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city of Derinkuyu in Cappadocia, which
conventional archaeology admits exists
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but refuses to integrate into its larger
picture of pre-modern civilization.
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The deeper you go, literally, the
more recent the burial becomes.
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What happened between 1880 and
1900 was a coordinated 10-year
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reset, a global synchronization.
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Multiple governments, multiple power
structures, all moving in perfect
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alignment to accomplish something
that should have been impossible.
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Making an entire civilization
disappear, not through time, but
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through institutional forgetting.
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The key is understanding the mechanism.
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It wasn't violence.
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Violence leaves bodies.
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Violence leaves witnesses.
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What happened was subtler,
more complete Educational
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institutions were restructured.
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History texts were reprinted
with convenient gaps.
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Older encyclopedias, the ones
published before 1885, including
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editions that still referenced Grand
Tartary and Chinese Tartary by name,
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were, uh, systematically removed
from public libraries and destroyed.
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Not all of them, just enough, just
strategically enough that by 1910, a
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person had to work incredibly hard to find
mention of Tartary in anything except maps
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that were being phased out of circulation.
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And paired with the architectural
erasure was a social one.
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The Orphan Train movement of the
1850s through 1920s that we talked
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about in episode 53, which officially
was a child welfare program,
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relocated hundreds of thousands
of children across the continent.
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Within the reset research community,
this is understood differently.
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As a repopulation mechanism, moving people
without historical roots into cities
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being rebuilt above buried foundations,
the timeline overlaps exactly.
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Simultaneously, a new architectural
style was imposed, the Beaux-Arts
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movement, the Art Deco movement.
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These weren't organic cultural shifts.
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No, no.
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They were codified design
standards, approved forms.
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They replaced something older,
something more ornate, something
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that spoke to a different level
of technological sophistication.
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The neoclassical Richardsonian forms were
simplified into the Beaux-Arts standard,
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easier to build, easier to understand,
requiring less knowledge to construct.
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When you look at photographs of major
cities from 1885 compared to 1895, you
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see the transition happening in real time.
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The same buildings get, quote-unquote,
"renovated." The same streets get updated.
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The ornate facades become streamlined.
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The impossible geometric precision
becomes sloppy, human scale approximation.
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It's like someone was teaching
civilization to forget how to build.
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And here's the part that matters.
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The reset wasn't American.
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It wasn't even European.
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It was simultaneous across every major
city on every continent: Moscow, Buenos
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Aires, Sydney, Cairo, Mumbai, Beijing.
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Between 1880 and 1900, every major
population center underwent the
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same architectural standardization,
the same historical revision, the
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same institutional restructuring.
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That level of coordination
requires something that shouldn't
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exist: global governance.
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Not conspiracy, governance, an
actual functional structure of
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power that could move governments,
institutions, and populations in
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synchronized directions across
continents without breaking a sweat.
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The question stops being whether this
happened and becomes what motivated it?
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The answer is in what came after.
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After nineteen hundred,
history accelerates.
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Technology appears from nowhere.
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Electrical systems, wireless transmission,
what Nikola Tesla was attempting
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to reconstruct publicly with his
Wardenclyffe Tower until that project
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was shut down and his papers seized.
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His Colorado Springs experiments had
already demonstrated that atmospheric
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electricity, radiant energy drawn
directly from the Earth's electrical
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field, was a viable distributed
power source, a power source that
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required no central infrastructure,
no institutions, no gatekeepers.
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Aviation, automobiles.
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Within thirty years of the reset,
civilization moves into a completely
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different technological era.
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It's like someone removed the old
instruction manual and handed us a
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new one, a simplified one, one that
made us, mm, depend on their expertise
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to understand even basic systems.
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Tesla's work wasn't invention, it
was rediscovery, and the powers
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that orchestrated the reset knew
exactly what he was rediscovering,
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which is why they stopped him.
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The buildings themselves are the proof, a
Tartarian structure, and you can recognize
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them by their ornate precision, their
impossible geometric perfection, their
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integration of what we now call free
energy principles into their construction.
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The same atmospheric electricity
and radiant energy transmission
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principles Tesla spent his life
trying to restore to public knowledge.
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A Tartarian structure doesn't require
the level of specialized knowledge
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that a modern building requires.
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The systems are integrated.
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The principles are elegant.
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A person with mathematical
understanding could maintain them.
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But modern buildings?
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Modern systems?
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You need specialists.
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You need institutions.
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You need the very power structures
that orchestrated the reset.
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The reset wasn't a war.
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Nope, it was a transfer of power from
a civilization that understood itself
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and could maintain its own complexity
to a civilization fragmented into
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specialization, dependent on institutions,
and ignorant of its own foundation.
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And the worst part?
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The part that should make you
uncomfortable is that this was
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done for you for your protection.
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This is what we tell ourselves.
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The Tartarian civilization
was too advanced.
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Humanity wasn't ready.
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There would have been chaos, wars
fought over access to that technology.
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So the decision was made at levels
of power you can't access and
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probably can't even imagine to reset
civilization, to simplify it, and
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of course, to make you forget, to
make you safe through ignorance.
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Sound familiar?
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The photographs don't lie,
but they're incomplete.
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The buildings tell the story
if you know how to read them.
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The star forts tell the story.
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The 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica
with its maps of Grand Tartary and
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Chinese Tartary tells the story.
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The gaps in the historical record are so
precise, so coordinated that they become
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proof of the opposite of what they claim.
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And the reset didn't fail.
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It worked perfectly.
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So perfectly that you're hearing
this, a person living a hundred and
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twenty years after the event, and
part of you still doubts because
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the institutions that benefited from
the reset are the same institutions
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telling you it never happened.
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The reset was the most successful
historical operation ever conducted,
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not because it was hidden, but because
it was hidden in plain sight in the
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architecture of every city you've ever
lived in, in the gaps in every textbook
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you've ever read, in the feeling you have
when you look at a photograph from 1885
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and notice that the buildings are too
perfect, too coherent, too alive in a
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way that modern structures will never be.
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Your ancestors didn't lose a civilization.
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They were convinced to
forget they had one.
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The question isn't whether it happened.
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The question is what you'll
do now that you know.
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Tracy out.
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If this story didn't sit
right with you, good.
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You're not here to be comforted.
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You're here to see what others overlook.
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Beneath the headlines, behind
the timelines, there is a
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story no one wants you to find.
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Welcome to some unapproved thinking where
forgotten truths, buried patterns, and
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invisible systems rise to the surface.
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You weren't crazy.
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You were just early.
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Let's begin.
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You know, it's interesting how
history sometimes feels like this vast
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puzzle, and we're just a couple of
pieces trying to figure it all out.
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Today, we're diving deep into what
I call the 1890 global memory wipe.
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Yeah, you heard that right When you
look at a photograph from 1880, you're
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not seeing the world as it was, you're
seeing what survived the erasure.
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And the gap between what's in that
photograph and what should be there,
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that gap is where the story lives.
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What researchers now call the mud
flood reset left traces so precise,
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so architectural, that once you
see them, you cannot unsee them.
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This isn't fringe speculation.
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The Tartarian Empire appears
on official cartography.
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The mud flood hypothesis has a documented
evidence trail, and the 1880 to 1900
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reset timeline is specific enough
to verify if you know where to look.
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In the 1880s, world capitals
looked nothing like they do now.
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The architectural language was
unified, ornate, impossible without
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a shared technology, a shared
knowledge base, a shared civilization.
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And then between roughly 1880 and 1900,
something happened that fractured the
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historical record so completely that
we're still living inside the lie of it.
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The buildings tell you
first, not with words.
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Buildings don't lie.
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They just stand until
someone decides to burn them.
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But if you've ever wondered why so many
government buildings constructed in
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the 1890s and early 1900s show signs
of hasty restoration, why entire city
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blocks in Moscow, San Francisco, and
Buenos Aires have foundation stones that
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don't match their supposed construction
dates, why electrical conduits in
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those buildings run through walls in
ways that make no engineering sense
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for the era they're dated to, you're
looking at a cover-up in real time.
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Add Denver to that list.
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The underground tunnel networks beneath
Denver's city blocks, structures that
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predate the surface streets above
them by decades, tell the same story.
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So does the Seattle regrading project,
which officially raised the city's
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streets by an entire story, burying
whatever existed at ground level before.
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The official explanation
is sewage management.
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The photographs suggest
something more complete.
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Between 1880 and 1890, something called
the, uh, Tartarian civilization, an empire
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that spanned continents that connected
through underground railways, that
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possessed a technological sophistication
that outdid anything your textbooks claim
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existed before 1950, was systematically
erased from physical existence and
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historical record simultaneously.
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The coordination required
wasn't just governmental, it
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was continental It was absolute.
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Here's what you need to understand.
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There was a global reset, not just
of architecture, but of culture,
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language, and memory itself.
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The evidence isn't hidden.
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It's everywhere.
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And the reason you've never been
taught this is because the people
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who orchestrated the erasure
are still in control of the
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institutions that write history.
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Let's start with the St.
Louis World's Fair of 1904.
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Officially, it was built to
showcase American progress.
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But there's a photograph, and
this matters because photographs
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don't lie the way words do.
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From 1903, one year before the
fair opened, showing the grounds
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completely constructed, every
building, every arch, every
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ornamental tower finished in one year.
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The official narrative says two
thousand three hundred workers built
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the entire fair in four years with
the, quote, unquote, "temporary
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plaster structures erected in the
months before opening." Yeah, plaster.
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That could withstand the weight
of thousands of visitors, the
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weight of snow, the weight of rain.
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That could stand so perfectly that modern
engineers looking at those photographs
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can't find a single structural flaw.
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And St. Louis wasn't alone.
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The 1893 Chicago World's Fair, the
Columbian Exposition, presented an entire
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city of white neoclassical structures
so complete, so perfectly realized
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that architects at the time privately
admitted they couldn't replicate the work.
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The neoclassical and Richardsonian
Romanesque revival forms on
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display weren't designed in
the years before opening.
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They were uncovered.
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Twenty years later, the 1915
Panama-Pacific Exposition in San
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Francisco did the same thing.
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A fully formed civilization
appearing from nowhere and
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disappearing just as completely.
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Three world's fairs, three impossible
construction timelines, three
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sets of temporary buildings that
photographs show were anything but.
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But it gets worse.
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The St. Louis photographs
show something else.
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Scattered throughout the grounds are
these peculiar structures, kind of like
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weathered pavilions, kind of like ruins.
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The official plaques called
them Tartarian exhibits.
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Not mysterious, not hidden,
presented openly as if everyone
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knew what Tartary was, as if you
should know what Tartary was.
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You were never taught what Tartary
was, and that's intentional.
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Tartary was on maps Not medieval maps.
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Maps from the 1700s and 1800s.
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Official cartography.
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The 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica, not a
fringe publication, the most authoritative
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reference work of its era, still contained
maps clearly showing Grand Tartary
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and Chinese Tartary as functioning
empire designations with borders,
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provinces, and population centers.
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Russian maps, European maps, it
covered a territory so vast it
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makes modern Russia look regional.
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And then around 1890, it stopped existing,
not through conquest, through erasure.
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The maps were reprinted.
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The references were quietly
removed from histories.
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Any explorer who documented the
architecture, the infrastructure,
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the people, their journals were
either lost or, uh, reclassified.
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Scholars like Anatoly Fomenko, whose work
on new chronology first systematically
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exposed the gaps in the official
timeline, have documented how precisely
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these removals were coordinated.
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Russian researcher Nikolai Levashov
independently documented the same
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erasure pattern from the Slavic
historical record, and his work, like
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Fomenko's, remains carefully excluded
from mainstream academic discourse.
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The Tartarian Empire didn't fall.
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Nope, it was deleted.
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The erasure of Tartary also
raises a deeper problem for
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conventional chronology.
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The Phantom Time Hypothesis, the
framework developed by Heribert Illig
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suggesting that centuries of historical
record were fabricated or misplaced,
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it offers a structural explanation
for how entire civilizations can
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disappear from the timeline without
physical evidence of collapse.
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Fomenko's New Chronology
and Illig's Phantom Time are
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sibling theories in this sense.
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Both argue that the gaps
in recorded history aren't
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accidental, they're architectural.
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The evidence is architectural,
and it's specific.
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Look at the star forts, the bastion forts
scattered across every continent from
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Europe to the Americas to Southeast Asia.
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Official history attributes them to
military engineering between the 16th
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and 18th centuries, but their geometric
precision, their integration into
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natural landscapes, their identical
design language across cultures
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that supposedly had no contact,
these aren't military structures
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improvised by isolated engineers.
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They're Tartarian infrastructure, and
they appear on the same maps that were
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being quietly removed from circulation.
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In the 1890s, cities worldwide
began a curious project.
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They started hiding buildings,
not destroying them, hiding them.
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In Denver, multiple city blocks show
underground structures that predate the
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settled surface buildings by decades.
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In San Francisco, after the 1906
earthquake, photographs from the
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rebuilding show crews excavating
massive stone foundations from beneath
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the rubble, foundations that shouldn't
be there according to any historical
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record of the city's construction.
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In New York, the basements of
buildings constructed in the 1890s
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extend so far downward into such
intricately carved stone channels
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that modern inspectors can only
speculate about their original purpose.
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These aren't anomalies.
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They're entrances.
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The underground cities that the mud flood
buried are still there beneath every
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major population center that underwent
the reset as real as the underground
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city of Derinkuyu in Cappadocia, which
conventional archaeology admits exists
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but refuses to integrate into its larger
picture of pre-modern civilization.
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The deeper you go, literally, the
more recent the burial becomes.
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What happened between 1880 and
1900 was a coordinated 10-year
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reset, a global synchronization.
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Multiple governments, multiple power
structures, all moving in perfect
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alignment to accomplish something
that should have been impossible.
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Making an entire civilization
disappear, not through time, but
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through institutional forgetting.
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The key is understanding the mechanism.
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It wasn't violence.
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Violence leaves bodies.
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Violence leaves witnesses.
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What happened was subtler,
more complete Educational
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institutions were restructured.
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History texts were reprinted
with convenient gaps.
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Older encyclopedias, the ones
published before 1885, including
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editions that still referenced Grand
Tartary and Chinese Tartary by name,
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were, uh, systematically removed
from public libraries and destroyed.
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Not all of them, just enough, just
strategically enough that by 1910, a
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person had to work incredibly hard to find
mention of Tartary in anything except maps
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that were being phased out of circulation.
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And paired with the architectural
erasure was a social one.
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The Orphan Train movement of the
1850s through 1920s that we talked
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about in episode 53, which officially
was a child welfare program,
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relocated hundreds of thousands
of children across the continent.
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Within the reset research community,
this is understood differently.
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As a repopulation mechanism, moving people
without historical roots into cities
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being rebuilt above buried foundations,
the timeline overlaps exactly.
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Simultaneously, a new architectural
style was imposed, the Beaux-Arts
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movement, the Art Deco movement.
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These weren't organic cultural shifts.
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No, no.
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They were codified design
standards, approved forms.
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They replaced something older,
something more ornate, something
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that spoke to a different level
of technological sophistication.
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The neoclassical Richardsonian forms were
simplified into the Beaux-Arts standard,
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easier to build, easier to understand,
requiring less knowledge to construct.
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When you look at photographs of major
cities from 1885 compared to 1895, you
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see the transition happening in real time.
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The same buildings get, quote-unquote,
"renovated." The same streets get updated.
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The ornate facades become streamlined.
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The impossible geometric precision
becomes sloppy, human scale approximation.
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It's like someone was teaching
civilization to forget how to build.
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And here's the part that matters.
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The reset wasn't American.
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It wasn't even European.
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It was simultaneous across every major
city on every continent: Moscow, Buenos
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Aires, Sydney, Cairo, Mumbai, Beijing.
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Between 1880 and 1900, every major
population center underwent the
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same architectural standardization,
the same historical revision, the
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same institutional restructuring.
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That level of coordination
requires something that shouldn't
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exist: global governance.
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Not conspiracy, governance, an
actual functional structure of
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power that could move governments,
institutions, and populations in
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synchronized directions across
continents without breaking a sweat.
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The question stops being whether this
happened and becomes what motivated it?
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The answer is in what came after.
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After nineteen hundred,
history accelerates.
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Technology appears from nowhere.
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Electrical systems, wireless transmission,
what Nikola Tesla was attempting
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to reconstruct publicly with his
Wardenclyffe Tower until that project
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was shut down and his papers seized.
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His Colorado Springs experiments had
already demonstrated that atmospheric
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electricity, radiant energy drawn
directly from the Earth's electrical
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field, was a viable distributed
power source, a power source that
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required no central infrastructure,
no institutions, no gatekeepers.
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Aviation, automobiles.
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Within thirty years of the reset,
civilization moves into a completely
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different technological era.
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It's like someone removed the old
instruction manual and handed us a
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new one, a simplified one, one that
made us, mm, depend on their expertise
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to understand even basic systems.
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Tesla's work wasn't invention, it
was rediscovery, and the powers
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that orchestrated the reset knew
exactly what he was rediscovering,
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which is why they stopped him.
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The buildings themselves are the proof, a
Tartarian structure, and you can recognize
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them by their ornate precision, their
impossible geometric perfection, their
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integration of what we now call free
energy principles into their construction.
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The same atmospheric electricity
and radiant energy transmission
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principles Tesla spent his life
trying to restore to public knowledge.
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A Tartarian structure doesn't require
the level of specialized knowledge
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that a modern building requires.
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The systems are integrated.
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The principles are elegant.
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A person with mathematical
understanding could maintain them.
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But modern buildings?
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Modern systems?
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You need specialists.
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You need institutions.
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You need the very power structures
that orchestrated the reset.
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The reset wasn't a war.
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Nope, it was a transfer of power from
a civilization that understood itself
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and could maintain its own complexity
to a civilization fragmented into
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specialization, dependent on institutions,
and ignorant of its own foundation.
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And the worst part?
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The part that should make you
uncomfortable is that this was
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done for you for your protection.
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This is what we tell ourselves.
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The Tartarian civilization
was too advanced.
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Humanity wasn't ready.
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There would have been chaos, wars
fought over access to that technology.
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So the decision was made at levels
of power you can't access and
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probably can't even imagine to reset
civilization, to simplify it, and
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of course, to make you forget, to
make you safe through ignorance.
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Sound familiar?
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The photographs don't lie,
but they're incomplete.
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The buildings tell the story
if you know how to read them.
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The star forts tell the story.
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The 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica
with its maps of Grand Tartary and
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Chinese Tartary tells the story.
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The gaps in the historical record are so
precise, so coordinated that they become
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proof of the opposite of what they claim.
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And the reset didn't fail.
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It worked perfectly.
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So perfectly that you're hearing
this, a person living a hundred and
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twenty years after the event, and
part of you still doubts because
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the institutions that benefited from
the reset are the same institutions
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telling you it never happened.
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The reset was the most successful
historical operation ever conducted,
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not because it was hidden, but because
it was hidden in plain sight in the
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architecture of every city you've ever
lived in, in the gaps in every textbook
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you've ever read, in the feeling you have
when you look at a photograph from 1885
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and notice that the buildings are too
perfect, too coherent, too alive in a
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way that modern structures will never be.
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Your ancestors didn't lose a civilization.
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They were convinced to
forget they had one.
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The question isn't whether it happened.
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The question is what you'll
do now that you know.
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Tracy out.
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If this story didn't sit
right with you, good.
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You're not here to be comforted.
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You're here to see what others overlook.
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Thanks for exploring
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