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[–]yellowsnow2 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Although I'm only half way through and will have to finish later. This seems to be a well constructed thoughtful discussion on the subject.

Many anomalies point to some falsification to the historical timeline. We all know the victor writes the history. I have seen Tartaria used as a term to generally give a name to this subject of inquiry. I have also seen the Moors used the same way.

The use of the Moors the same way probably points to the reality of this subject. The Catholic Roman Empire went around the planet conquering and slaughtering people for hundreds of years and destroying much of humanities preserved history, in some cases rewriting history. Emperor Constantine's military excursions into the Tartarian area setting up Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire points to the probable erasing of history in this area.

Whereas the Empire's military removal of the Moors from south America gives a probable clue to the anomalies in America, which was not just an empty undiscovered land with a few Indians as we were taught. Early accounts of the American early migration west are found in the 1830s-ish news papers which talk of finding abandoned greek-roman style palaces in every state with every state containing sometimes hundreds of burial mounds/mass graves. This implies whom ever occupied America prior to 1492 had been exterminated at some point in history and the history of the extermination suppressed from mankind.

[–]LarrySwinger2 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

We all know the victor writes the history.

I've always had my suspicions about Victor!