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The One World Tartarians 2023
The One World Tartarians 2023
TARTARIANS
The Greatest Civilization Ever
To Be Erased From History
James W. Lee
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would like to dedicate this book to all you of chronology is based, mainly, on analysis of
open minded “Truthers” who seek learning historical sources with the methods of modern
and knowledge, wherever it may lead you. mathematical statistics and vast computer
This book is like no other revisionist history book calculations. Anatoly Fomenko is a full member
you will ever have read. It should, and will open (Academician) of the Russian Academy of
your mind, if your mind is open, to some truly Sciences (1994), the International Higher
incredible revisionist hisstory. Education Academy of Sciences (1993) and
Also, I would like to give a shout out and Russian Academy of Technological Sciences
huge THANK YOU to all those most excellent (2009), as well as a doctor of physics and
re-Searchers who have brought the Tartarian mathematics (1972), a professor (1980), and head
narrative to the light so that we may all upload and of the Differential Geometry and Applications
download this exciting new narrative about who Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and
our ancestors once were. Not limited to, but in the Mechanics in Moscow State University (1992).
forefront of my gleaning of knowledge are the likes Fomenko is the author of the theory of topological
of Martin Liedtke at Flat Earth British, Jon Levi invariants of an integrable Hamiltonian system.
and Marcia Ramalho of The Blue on Face Book. He is the author of 180 scientific publications,
Other most excellent websites that I have learned 26 monographs and textbooks on mathematics, a
so much from are Stolenhistory.org and wewarrior. specialist in geometry and topology, variational
wordpress.com. Also, Philipp Druzhinin, Richard calculus, symplectic topology, Hamiltonian
Lopez, Subphotonic, UAP, Observation Deck geometry and mechanics, and computational
Darryle Marble, the North American Mud Evidence geometry. Fomenko is also the author of a number
Group, Mudflood & Hidden History Researchers, of books on the development of new empirico-
and many more missed. statistical methods and their application to the
Starting from 1975 a group of mathematicians, analysis of historical chronicles as well as the
mainly from the Moscow State University, were chronology of antiquity and the Middle Ages. Mr.
engaged in the development of this problem. Fomenko is the author of extensive writings in his
Interesting results were received and published original fields of mathematics, and is also known
both in scientific periodical print and in separate for his original drawings inspired by topological
monographs. We underline, that new concept objects and structures.
A.T.Fomenko G.V.Nosovskiy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 13 Chapter 17
There Were Giants Among US..............181 Grand Exhibition’s &
Romanian Giant Legends.........................182 Amusement Parks..................................217
The Giants Doorways..............................184 The Great London Exhibition (1851)......219
Were Giant Humans and Animals Paris Exposition Universelle
Fossilized in Their Place by of 1855 & 1889....................................220
the NWO?............................................186 1897 Brussels International Exposition...221
Melbourne International
Chapter 14 Exhibition (1880).................................221
From Russian With Love......................189 National Exposition of Brazil,
From “History Science of Fiction?..........189 Rio de Janeiro......................................222
The Romanov’s Endeavoured To Bring Russian Industrial & Art Exhibition
Moscow Down.....................................190 Novgorod, Russia (1896).....................222
The White Cities of Russia......................192 The Many Many USA Expositions and
The Republic of Tartazan, Russia’s Most Exhibitions from 1838 -1930...............223
Ancient City.........................................193 1893 Chicago’s World Columbian
Exposition............................................223
Chapter 15 Women’s Public Art & Architecture........227
The Great Tartary Railway The Strange Presentations of Infant
Train Systems.........................................195 Incubators at the World’s Fairs............227
The Incredible Light Shows of The Bethlem Royal Hospital Britain,
Electricity with Edison and Tesla.........228 England 1676.......................................264
The Button That Turned on The Ipswich Hospital, Australia for the
Columbian Exposition Electricity........229 insane 1878..........................................264
1901 Buffalo Pan American Exhibition...232 USA Insane Asylums of the
St. Louis World’s Fair 1904.....................233 19th Century.........................................265
Fun, Fun, Fun Were The Tartarian...........235 Bloomingdale Insane Asylum 1821.........265
Coney Island Amusement Parks..............237 Kirkbridge Insane Asylums (1844)..........265
Pacific Northwest Amusement Parks.......240 California Insane Asylums.......................267
Construction and Destruction of the Somona Developmental Center 1891......269
Chicago World’s Fair in 1893..............242 1889 Agnews State Hospital now Santa
Clara University Jesuit School Santa
Chapter 18 Clara, CA..............................................269
The Western Capitol of Burying and Burning the Evidence..........271
Tartary; San Francisco..........................243
Chapter 21
San Francisco Sutro Bath Houses............245
The Destruction of Great Tartary........275
1894 California Midwinter International
Exposition............................................246 Morey/Tesla Technology:
The Pan Pacific Exhibition in Star Wars Now.....................................275
San Francisco, California in 1915........247 Buried Boneyards.....................................277
Lightning At The Fair..............................250 Destruction of Tartaria’s Structures.........279
Sculptures at the Fair...............................250 Tartarian Genocide On A Mass Scale......281
Industrial Displays...................................251 Technological Genocide?.........................282
Agriculture...............................................251 The Great American Holocaust and the
The Entertainment....................................252 Jesuit “Reduction” Movement............283
After the lights went out..........................255 Tartary Genocide in Russia......................289
Santa Cruz, California The Boardwalk....256 The Carpet Bombing over and over
by US Allies in 1945............................289
Chapter 19 Post 1945 Dresden Had to be
Children 4 Sale; All Aboard Directed Energy Weapons....................291
the Foundling Trains..............................257
Appendix I .................................................293
Foster Care Was Created to
Harvest Children..................................258 Tartarian Architecture Worldwide
Foundling Wheels....................................260 aka Gothic/Renaissance.......................293
F
irstly, please do not believe anything
written in this book to be true. Re-Search If we understand the mechanism
and motives of the group mind, it is
for yourselves what you find to be truthful now possible to control and
or not using your own discernment and judgment. regiment the masses according to
Secondly, assume nothing to be true. The our will without them knowing it.
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INTRO DEDUCTION
O
nce upon a The Fake History has been called the Ancient
time there architecture as ”Moorish revival” or “Mauresque”
was a highly and “Islamic”. And also “Colonial”, “Medieval”,
advanced civilization “Neoclassical”, “Baroque”, “Romanesque”,
today known as Great “Gothic”, “Beaux Arts”, “Eclectic”, “Tudor”,
Tartaria. She was “Renaissance”, “Palladian”, “Richardsonian
disappeared from our Romanesque”, “Chicago School” or “Victorian”.
history books less And labeled them as fashionable styles, to hide
than a century ago. the old and true function of its columns, arched
Its vestiges are still openings, pinnacles, rose windows, naves
everywhere. This civi- ornamented with iron columns, towers, and domes.
lization dominated In addition to having cut the ends of the pinnacles
technologies more in the photographs or add crosses that did not
advanced than the exist before
present ones. Its His-story tells us that the first power stations were
geopolymer concrete first established in Cairo, Egypt in 876, according
was eternal and grew stronger over time. Its gigantic to Wikipedia. It is the largest and oldest in Egypt,
iron and glass structures, surmounted by domes and in its original form. All Tartaria power stations,
metal needles, were present on every continent. small and large, had pipe organs to harmonize and
Associated with mercury, they distributed free heal the population through sound waves, what
atmospheric energy to everyone. Its towers and is now known as “cymatics”. The churches and
railway stations are still in operation. Unfortunately, cathedrals we see throughout the world all share
the technology of free energy from the Aether was similar design patterns that were designed with
destroyed and “imprisoned” and old technology sacred acoustic geometry to maximize vibration,
reintroduced, like cables and wires to distribute tone and resonance to heal and help download
energy and make handsome profits. higher consciousness. After the Great Purge of
The story goes that Nikola Tesla had ‘discovered’ the Tartarians, the religious orders, spearheaded
the technology to connect to the Aether and by the Romanov’s, reconstituted these amazing
provide unlimited power to everyone, anywhere, structures into Presbyterian, Catholic, Anglican,
at any time. You could travel by boat, car or plane Mormon synagogue, mosque temples etcetera.
for free by simply accessing Natures magnetrical Russian scholar Antony Fomenko wrote a most
energy that is omnipresent and we have not been important series of a 7-volume book series called,
‘allowed’ this free energy to all due to our capitalist ‘History, Science of Fiction’ where he proves
capitalizing system of greed and domination by that modern written history dates only back to
those in power even to this day. So, for over 100 1200 AD. This dovetails with the creation of the
hundred years we have been denied a benevolent trilateral New World Order (NWO) founding of
system of free energy to all. Mr. Tesla, if he even the Vatican, City of London and Washington D.C.
existed, was a front man to hide the Tartarian free The United States is defined as a federal
energy devices you will see detailed extensively corporation under US code 3002 section 15. The
in this book. Virginia Company was turned into the United States
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CITY OF LONDON THE VATICAN WASHINGTON DC during the non-occurring Revolutionary War
by the Freemasonic Founding Fathers who
were serving the Grand Lodge of England. The
Virginia Company was issued by the British royal
family from the City of London Corporation for
ARE ALL SOVEREIGN STATES
North American settlements. In 1213 King John
REPRESENTING THE NEW WORLD ORDER surrendered the Kingdom of England to the Holy
See under the Golden Bull. In 1215 under direct
papal authority King John issued the Magna Carta
(Latin for Great Charter) and that established
EXPOSETHEILLUMINATI the one-mile square block called the City of
FINANCIAL RELIGION MILITARY
London Corporation as a sovereign entity from
IS HOW THEY MAINTAIN CONTROL England and London. The Holy See uses Latin
for official documents and the Vatican uses Latin
as its official language. Novus Ordo Seclorum is
Latin and translates to New Order of the Ages
and is on the United States Great Seal and United
STILL THINK IT’S A CONSPIRACY? States one dollar bill. Washington DC is located in
both Virginia and Maryland. That is Virgin Mary
I refer you to the UNITED Land. DC was originally called Rome in 1669
STATES which is stated in the Catholic Encyclopedia. DC
CODE (note the is Roman architecture and Capitol Hill is named
capitalization, indicating the after Capitoline Hill in Rome. The ancient Roman
corporation, not the Republic) fasces symbol is all over federal buildings and
Title 28 3002 (15) (A) (B) (C). It federal seals. The federal government is based on
is stated unequivocally that the the Roman Republic which was a fascist empire.
UNITED STATES is a corporation. Roman fasces, where the word “fascist” comes
from. They had bundled caning rods and an axe
for anyone who disagreed with Roman Laws. The
THE TWO FIGURES OF BUNDLES Colonna family ceremonially rule over Capitoline
OF STICKS TO THE LEFT AND RIGHT Hill which represents political power of Rome’s
ON THE WALL ARE CALLED FASCES. corporate empire. The column symbolizes the
political support that maintains their claim to
governmental land ownership. Washington DC
is Roman architecture and has the Roman fasces
symbol all over US federal buildings and US seals.
THEY ARE THE SYMBOL OF ROME’S Fascism means a centralization of power. Capitol
AUTHORITY OVER AMERICA. Hill is named after Capitoline Hill in Rome.
Intro Deduction 3
Underground tunnels, magnificent commu- Hyperboreans were the first inhabitants of the Earth.
nicating vessels with platforms and palaces, The Scythian-Tartar-Aryans are the survivors from
interconnected all the cities around the Hyperborea. They taught to the world their advanced
world, running in disruption. Through them technologies, always respecting the local culture
were billions of people, luggage, objects, and religion and promoting interracial alliances
correspondence. On the surface, well-planned through marriages - since the miscegenation was
cities, magnificent buildings, huge parks, one of the characteristics of their Ancient Golden
power plants, music, culture, art. In the sky, Civilization. This is why the DNA Tartar-Aryan is
immense airships for those who prefer to in all peoples from Earth. That is why the roots of
observe the world from a bird’s point of view. the Russian language are in all artificial languages
An inaccessible world, forever lost, whose traces created in 19-20th century by the Jesuit parasites
can only be found in yellowed photographs, in the ‘scholars’ led by Joseph Scalager. In exchange
contemplation of buildings whose architecture for low taxes, Tartary would offer the protection
seems incomprehensible by todays standards of of its armies - the fearsome Golden Horde. But
understanding ‘modern’ civilization. we were defeated by DEW and chemical weapons
Great Tartaria had no colonies. It was a One World that were only used for benevolent purposes by
civilization, united in common understanding and the Tartarians. The elimination of the Tartarians
speaking the same language - Tartar (Arabic) occurred less than 150 years ago!
and Sanskrit. A One World civilization without Look at today’s Russia - officially called the
frontiers, with independent nations, ruled by Russian Federation - and you will understand
qualified princes, elected by a local council of how the world was in the Old Days. Now, within
wise men but counseled by women. the present Russian borders, live more than 150
‘Colonies’ were an invention of the British- different ethnicities whom coexist with different
Jesuit-Empire, which defeated this once beautiful degrees of knowledge and development - and their
civilization, enslaved their white and black people, people speak 200 different languages and dialects.
addicted them to opium and other drugs, turned The Russian literacy is 98%. The remnants of the
the fragile nations into colonies to rob and destroy once Great Tartary still can be seen there.
it and erased all the worldwide White Cities. Then, In the days of Tartary technologies and under-
they installed their puppets in every government standing of the use of frequency, vibration, and
and rewrote all of his-story. Public schooling energy, the keys to the Universe, were far more
founded by the Rockefeller and Rothschild advanced than current ones we understand today.
“Court Hofjuden’s” successfully reprogrammed Nikola Tesla was said to have discovered “free
our historical narrative once the children were energy”, yet the Tartarians had mastered these
separated from their parents. It is said that once universal energies. How did they construct and
one generation believes something to be true, the build out their incredible cathedrals and buildings?
next generation assumes it be true. Did they have gigantic machines to print exquisite
The Tartar-Aryans are the cradle of civilization ornament to buildings and others for making
as the survivors and descendants of Hyperborea. canals to join oceans?
Creation Mythology or Tartarian Advanced Manifestation?
When rotating inside coils, magnetic fields the power supply centers in India. Religions refer
create electrical charges in a mercury vortex. to these energy factories as” temples.” Parmanand
Hindu energetic complexes exhibit this function at complex in Indonesia had originally 240 Power
the top of their structures. “In a coil of multiple Stations in a concentric mandala layout. Power
turns of wire, the magnetic field of the turns adds in plants have metal hoops where the “toroidal coil”
the center of the coil, creating a strong field”, says works. Perhaps the “mass dumper” of the Taipei
Wikipedia. “Coils” can still be seen at the top of Tower accumulates this function.
Intro Deduction 7
Modern towers are already built with the domes perfectly in castles, buildings, palaces,
themselves and they are positioned below the pole greenhouses, lighthouses, kiosks, fountains,
that stands up to contact with the ether. This metal “mosques”, fortresses, towers, bridges and
sphere represents the favorite geometric object of “cathedrals” that kept the old technological
the fictional character “Tesla”, reports Wikipedia. apparatus intact. This apparatus includes
The star fortress in Haiti, Taj Mahal, Hagia Sofia, elaborate roof grids and small window-like
Pantheon or Tower of Jewels were production openings, metal ornaments in the corners of
plants and distribution of atmospheric energy, buildings, pointed antennae with ornaments
as well as thousands of “cathedrals”, “temples” or balls with mercury, metals embedded
and palaces around the world. In fact, you will in masonry and geopolymer concrete, jars
see the 47 story Tower of Jewels in many world containing mercury, cornices, spires, roofs with
exhibitions, including the 1915 San Francisco Pan copper ornaments and structural foundations
Pacific Exhibition. in iron, among others. This apparatus is also
All over the world the technology of energy present in the current skyscrapers. The Tartary
extraction through the atmosphere still works civilization was likely destroyed in the 19th
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5. You know that an elite Nazi scientist was actually a Tartarian Golden Age that ended
taken in the post-war to work in the U.S. just 100 years ago? If the Colossus of Rhodes
through “Operation Paperclip”. That the Nazi is the Statue of Liberty?
Allen Dulles was the CIA director and created
9. What if the defeat of Great Tartaria was
the terrorist network responsible for attacks
recorded in the official history under the
on European capitals since 1980, known
names of “The Fall of Troy”, “The Fall of the
as NATO “Gladio Operation”. That Winston
Roman Empire”, “Fall of Constantinople”,
Churchill caused tens of millions of deaths
“Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire”, “Wars
and no fire knocked down the Two Towers
for American Independence”, “Collapse of
in NY.
the Qing dynasty” (early 1900s), “Downfall
6. You know that there were no weapons of of the Russian Empire” (1917), “Defeat of
mass destruction in Iraq. That interventions Austro-Hungarian Empire” (1918) and
in Kosovo and Afghanistan were to make “World War I” (1919)?
stratospheric profits with heroin and coke.
10. What if a “Great Flood” happened 150
That children in Sandy Hook did not die.
years ago and the world was culturally and
That ISIS is the mercenary army set up by
technologically much more advanced than
American-French-British-Israeli intelligence
today? If unknown Parasites generated the
agencies to fight for the creation of the “Greater
cataclisma and took advantage of chaos to
Israel”. That Gaddafi and Assad did kill their
seize power? What if between 1865 and
own people. That more than 80 countries
1876 our ancient civilization wrecked under
suffered brutal intervention from the Deep
waves of more than 300 meters and now the
State. That “climate change” means weather
buildings have their first floor buried under
engineering programs to cause 99artificial
meters of sand and mud, whose vestige to
hurricanes, earthquakes and floods.
this day can be easily spotted in cities all over
7. You know that traces of smoke in the the world?
sky of “chemtrails” contain aluminum
nanoparticles going straight to your lungs. 11. What if Etruscan, Inca, Mayan, Chinese
That “sustainability” and “transparency” emperors and Egypt “pharaohs” had coexisted
mean pesticides and hidden destruction. That in the “Middle Ages” with all other great
the profusion of antennas modify magnetic civilizations to form a single harmonious
resonance to cause diseases. That the media culture, with the same language and DNA,
distribute poor quality propaganda in the though they have gone down in history
shape of news. That thousands of counterfeit with dozens of invented names by Jesuit-
operations are created to justify more wars, Benedictines-Cistercians “historians”? What
looting, genocide, displacement, restriction if Hyperborea in the Arctic Circle were the
of civil liberties, deliberate harm to health, land of our great divine ancestors?
sale of organs, trafficking of children and 12. What if Jesus Christ were the Byzantine
huge profits. emperor Andronicus Komnenos, born in
8. What if the magnificent civilization of Crimea in 1152, son of Russian princess Irina,
Tartaria was destroyed with the help and married to French Agnes - mother of his
planning of inhuman shadowy forces? What numerous children - and died in 1185, aged
if History taught in schools is a gigantic soap 33? If Buddha, St. George, Apollo, Pythagoras,
opera fraud, with phantom dynasties, events Genghis Khan, Rurik, and Alexander the
displaced in time and thousands of years that Great were replicas of his image, without
did not exist? What if the “Middle Ages” were existence in real life?
Intro Deduction 11
13 What if the Church has created a wrong solar world, calling themselves “the chosen ones”,
system theory and blessed all the wars and “enlightened ones” and “elected ones”?
heinous crimes to kill the Human Spirit? If 18. What if “History” is an intricate novel written
a group of Parasites are the inventors of a and performed by very strange people?
false Christianity and other religions? If these What if these people are in contemporary
religions worship Satan pretending that they photographs using old clothes and other
are worshiping God? If “Solomon’s Temple” disguises to fabricate nonexistent historical
is the Hagia Sofia in Istanbul? If the city characters and ghostly families? What if all
initially called Yoros (Jerusalem), Troy and this has the purpose to fill the void of our very
Constantinople, is the true Rome? fully destroyed recent past and history? What
14. What if there were no ancient Greek and if they can live more than we can?
Roman Empire? If the worldwide “rock- 19. What if the “Dark Ages” were the apogee
carved” megaliths are mere Tartarian created of advanced Tartarian culture whose traits
concrete, which becomes more resistant over were systematically erased by the German
the centuries? If the real pyramids of Egypt Calvinist dynasty Romanov-Saxe-Coburg and
were dismantled by a French mercenary Gotha, from the “House of Wettin”? If Prince
army? If “Solomon’s Temple” is the Hagia Albert was the tycoon Cecil Rhodes-Teddy
Sofia in Istanbul? If the Wall of China was not Roosevelt and “Queen” Victoria was Henry
built 7000 years ago and Mao Zedong was a John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston?
German liberal politician?
20. What if the true and only French Revolution
15. What if the history of Great Britain was stolen happened after 1870 and Napoleon III was a
from Tartarian history so that the insignificant simple untalented painter named Alexandre
island would acquire the brilliance it never Cabanel who fled to England with his brushes
possessed? If the “perfidious Albion” was a after delivering France for the newly formed
land of thieves and pirates? If King George German Empire?
VI was the “dead” Duke of Clarence and was
crowned two times with different names? If 21. What if Alexei Nikolaevich, the Tsesarevich
the Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was his brother of Russia of the “House of Romanov”-
who fled to London after being “assassinated” murdered in 1918 by the Bolsheviks
by the Bolsheviks? If they were both children according to official narrative - has ruled
of Roosevelt, two times president of U.S. Russia from 1917 to 1980 under the names
under different names? of Alexander Kerensky, Alexey Kosygin and
Joseph Stalin?
16. What if the Bible was written in the 19th
century? If the “40 years of Moses in the 22. What if Einstein, Poincaré, Faraday, Marconi,
wilderness” were the years in which the Hertz and Maxwell - among many others -
treasurers subordinate to the Scythian-Tartar- were characters played by some Grey Men
Arian rulers were confined as punishment who destroyed the existing High Technology
for the usury and robbery crimes committed of Tartaria to give us expensive crumbs
against the Great Tartarian Empire? in return?
17. What if some German-Dutch merchants 23. What if all worldwide skyscrapers are secretly
and Imperial financial agents had rebelled collecting and using the free Electromagnetic
against Great Tartaria and decided to create energy and we are paying for nothing? What
countries, mafias and monarchies where if Nikola Tesla had not invented anything at
they could reign and enslave the rest of the all and “Mark Twain” had played his role?
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24. What if obelisks, churches, mosques and top of buildings to pretend, they were under
cathedral were extremely old Tartarian power construction, and fake skeletons of buildings
plants for the extraction of clean, free, healthy in a city that could be over 1000 years old?
and wireless electromagnetic energy and 28. What if San Francisco was a Tartarian
the generation of all types of waves, mainly Imperial city with more than 10 royal palaces,
infrasound? What it they were destroyed artificial islands and a strategic port facing
or endowed with crosses by the Parasites to Eurasia and connecting the Americas? If
conceal the original purpose? their elaborated buildings had much more
25. What if Tartarian palaces were illuminated than 500 years old and the sophisticated
more than 700 years before a Grey Man called technology would contradict the story of the
“Thomas Edison” began to deprive mankind of “foundation of the city in 1776” and all the
free energy and erect monopolies to the benefit Official History fairytale and so it had to be
of few? What if the American “JP Morgan” was mercilessly burned and erased?
also the maternal grandfather of President 29. What if the Parasites who took over world
John F. Kennedy, the Brazilian “Baron of Rio power were made up of hybrid-androgynous
Branco”, a member of the Rockefeller clan and men and women, with adopted children
the French “author” of Les Misérables? created in laboratory and genetically
26. What if the highly advanced global civilization modified? What if they systematically falsify
of Tartaria has been completely disassembled their own deaths to play new characters?
and later destroyed by the Parasites between 30. What if communism, capitalism, socialism,
1900-1940 with direct energy weapons (DEW)? and liberalism were socio-economic theories
27. What if the images were later retouched to created to conceal the same form of oppression
include false lighting poles and wires? If they on the six continents? If highly positioned Grey
“populated” the ruins with the dead people eminencesactedas“Mussolini”,“Hitler”,“Lenin”,
striding carefree among the wreckage? If they and “Trotsky” in performances that never left
have inserted “telegraph and cable” placards the photographic paper, movies, encyclopedias
in the photos even though San Francisco was or the terrain of illusionism to happen in
totally wireless? If they added fake cranes on real life?
CHAPTER 1
WHO WERE THE TARTARIANS
T
he official history is hiding a major world
power which existed as late as the 19th
century. Tartary was a country with its own
flag, its own government and its own place on
the map. Its territory covered most of the modern
world we know today, yet somehow it was ever so
quietly incorporated into Russia, and some other
countries. Sometime in the 18th century Tartary
Muskovite was the biggest country in the world
covering over 3,050,000 square miles!
Tartary appears to have been one county, then
split up into areas like “Petite Tartary”, “Eastern
Tartary”, “Russian Tarary/ Muscovite Tartary”,
“Chinese Tartary”, “Mongol Tartary”.
According to the 1979 Webster’s Dictionary,
there’s no such place as Tartary or Tartaria, unless
we accept the word Tartarus, which according to
Webster is described as being a place in Hades
reserved for the worst of offenders. Webster had
to admit that tartar sauce was a thing, and also
defines the word tartar as ‘a native or inhabitant
of Tatary’ but then adds, ‘a person of ill or violent
temper’, and one that proves to be unexpectedly
formidable as alternative definitions. Once it gets Since Tartarians quite possibly had a completely
to tartar on teeth causing decay, it becomes clear altered digestion system than the one we now have,
that there was deliberate intent to remove Tartary they had no need for toilets in their bathrooms.
from all his-story. Additionally, there were no sewer systems or
In Greek mythology, Tartarus is the deep abyss waste treatment plants found. Were they able
that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering to make their bodies so efficient, there was no
for the wicked and as the prison for the Titans. waste created? The Tartarians were masters of
There were well established Giants throughout the masonry, brickwork, steam punk style technology,
Tartary territory. The Tartarians are thought to have universally free energy, and grand architecture.
been “Breatharians,” a being who does not rely on Their Roman & Gothic style architecture can still
the digestion and burning of calories from food/ be found in the current guise as water ducts, city
water, but instead rather receives energy straight halls, banks, water stations, cathedrals, churches,
from the Aether, much how plants get food for hospitals and similar public and city works type
energy. The Aether is thought to be the very fabric buildings. Their buildings were structurally sound
of the space time continuum that some would and many are still in excellent condition today.
associate with electrons, the wind, the holy spirit, And where did they grow their food not found
the atmosphere, and the gases in the atmosphere with no gardens present in many of the castles
such as oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. with little access to farmland?
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Tartaria (originally pronounced “Tataria” – St. Petersburg. This location was convenient
without the first “r”) is the name of the pre- for the Romanovs. The capital was far away from
Mongolian empire that originated in northern Asia the Hordian Tartary known as the ‘Great Horde’..
before spanning the entire northern hemisphere. and the subsequent term “hoarding” meaning to
Great Tartaria was the largest empire during take more than you need, which was completely
its time and would have still been the largest against the Tartary mantra of “just give back
empire today. The denotation of lost souls spending more than you take”. In the case of an invasion
eternity in Tartarus the underworld is due to the from the Siberian-American Horde, it would be
Tartarian Empire having been buried and wiped easier to flee to the West from St. Petersburg than
out during the liquefication mud flood events, from Moscow.
earthquakes, volcanoes and weather manipulation Only having defeated ‘Pugachev’, the
using directed energy devices (DEW) to bury her- Romanovs got an opportunity to exile the convicts
story along with eliminating the Moon calendar further – to cold Siberia. And even further – to
and replacing it with the Roman Catholic Sun the Far East, to the coast of the Pacific Ocean,
Gregorian calendar in 1582. to Sakhalin island. Moscow Tartary spanned the
The world of the Tartarians is literally the world Urals, Siberia, Central Asia, The Far East, Alaska
under our world. The Tartarians (or Tartars) were and North America. The conflict between
the indigenous people (quite possibly founded Moscow Tartary and Romanov Russia (originally
by Noah’s sons) making up the world renowned small in size) ended in the second half of the 18th
Tartarian empire. Amongst the Tartarians were century with the famous, allegedly ‘peasant’, war
tall people, averaging some eight to twelve feet in against ‘Pugachev’s’. The Romanovs succeeded
height. They would have been considered giants to in agreeing peace separately with Turkey and
our current average height of only around six feet; defeating the Great Tartary. Only after this the
however, back then the height of ten feet was the European emigrants who had settled on the
average. Like the civilizations before them whose Atlantic seaboard of North America, ventured
heights averaged twelve feet, fifty feet, two+ West, inland over the continent. For decades
miles, etc…each preceding civilization had an they seized the North American territories of
average taller height than the civilizations coming Moscow Tartary left without any governmental
after them and each succeeding civilization had authority. Today this has been beautifully, but
an average shorter height than the civilizations incorrectly narrated on in the Hollywood movies
predating them. Statures are diminishing after about ‘the very noble’ white frontiersmen and the
each deluge and with each new astrological age ‘very bad’ Indians. If fact, the Native Americans
we enter. were Mongolian descendants of Tartary! From
Moscow Tartary was conquered by the Wiki: Pugachev’s Rebellion; also called the
Romanovs in the middle of the 19th century. Peasants’ War 1773–75 or Cossack Rebellion)
Samarkand, the capital of the Independent of 1773-75 was the principal revolt in a series
Tartary, was seized by the Romanovs army in of popular rebellions that took place in the
1868. According to the maps of the 18th century, Russian Empire after Catherine II seized power
the border of Moscow Tartary was very close to in 1762.
Moscow. Such a dangerous proximity greatly The history of war against ‘Pugachev’ as it is
concerned the Romanovs. It is possible that it was known today is a pure invention of the victors –
the reason for Peter the Great to make the decision the Romanovs. ‘Pugachev’s rebellion’ was a brutal
to relocate the capital further away in St. Petersburg war between the Romanov Russia and the Siberian-
to the swampy coasts of the Gulf of Finland. Here American Russian State. This Kingdom retained
the new capital of the New World Order was built the old Russian-Horde customs and had its own
Chapter 1: Who Were the Tartarians? 15
Tartary had its own flag, crest, its own emperor, and of course its own people
Universal Language
“Tartary, a vast country in the northern parts Greek mythology Tartarus is both a deity and a
of Asia, bounded by Siberia on the north and place in the underworld. In ancient Orphic sources
west: this is called Great Tartary. The Tartars who and in the mystery schools, Tartarus is also the
lie south of Muscovy and Siberia, are those of unbounded first-existing entity from which the
Astracan, Circassia, and Dagistan, situated north- Light and the cosmos are born. In the Greek poet
west of the Caspian-sea; the Calmuc Tartars, Hesiod’s Theogony, c. 700 BC, Tartarus was the
who lie between Siberia and the Caspian-sea; the third of the primordial deities, following after
Usbec Tartars and Moguls, who lie north of Persia Chaos and Gaia (Earth), and preceding Eros, and
and India; and lastly, those of Tibet, who lie north- was the father, by Gaia, of the monster Typhon.
west of China.” - Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. According to Hyginus, Tartarus was the offspring
III, Edinburgh, 1771, p. 887. of Aether and Gaia.
Now compare to the description given by Roman mythology In Roman mythology,
Wikipedia, “Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartarus is the place where sinners are sent. Virgil
Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a name used describes it in the Aeneid as a gigantic place,
from the Middle Ages until the twentieth century surrounded by the flaming river Phlegethon and
to designate the great tract of northern and central triple walls to prevent sinners from escaping from
Asia stretching from the Caspian Sea and the Ural it. It is guarded by a hydra with fifty black gaping
Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, settled mostly by jaws, which sits at a screeching gate protected by
Turko-Mongol peoples after the Mongol invasion columns of solid adamantine, a substance akin to
and the subsequent Turkic migrations.” diamond – so hard that nothing will cut through
Chapter 1: Who Were the Tartarians? 17
it. Inside, there is a castle with wide walls, and other sinners. Still more sinners are contained
a tall iron turret. Tisiphone, one of the Erinyes inside Tartarus, with punishments like those of
who represents revenge, stands guard sleepless Greek myth.
at the top of this turret lashing a whip. There is To add some serious credibility (or to take away
a pit inside which is said to extend down into the some) to the revised his-story, below we find an
earth twice as far as the distance from the lands excerpt from the CIA document declassified in
of the living to Olympus. At the bottom of this 1998 and created in 1957 about the conspiracy to
pit lie the Titans, the twin sons of Aloeus, and many eliminate Tartary from his-story.
The Most Ancient Writings of the Tartarians
In 1961, archaeologist Nicolae Vlassa discovered inscribed on only one side, and the inscriptions
what may be direct evidence of the earliest forms resemble a horned animal, an unclear figure, a
of writing in the world. While conducting an vegetal motif, a branch or tree, and a variety of
archaeological excavation at a Neolithic site in mainly abstract symbols.
Romania, Vlassa’s team uncovered three small There is much scholarly debate as to the meaning
clay tablets containing indecipherable etchings, of the inscriptions on the tablets. Some scholars
now known as the Tartaria Tablets. There have have concluded that the inscriptions are an early
been varying interpretations of the meanings of the form of writing. They base this conclusion upon
etchings on the tablets. Some believe the etchings four assumptions. First, the inscriptions appear
are a primitive form of writing, while others
believe they are pictograms, random scribbles,
religious symbols, or symbols of ownership.
The tablets are each about 2 ½ inches across.
Two are rectangular, and one is round. The round
tablet and one rectangular tablet have holes drilled
through them. The clay tablets were unbaked and
were discovered along with 26 clay and stone
figurines, a shell bracelet, and damaged human
bones. Some believe that the tablets were actually
found within a sacrificial burial pit. The tablets are
18 The One World Tartarians
• More than one nation in America had Carthaginians and Israelites (Israelites
Scythian or Tartarian extraction. meaning people of the North, aka Scythians)
• Native Americans were trafficked to other • Native American descendants were
parts of the globe, including China. possessed of an extraordinary divine spirit
by which they foretold future events; and
• Native Americans resemble that of
that this was transmitted to their offspring,
Scythians, Tartars, and Samoyed people.
provided they obeyed the sacred laws
• Continent of Brazil was peopled by annexed to it.
their province, China also waged (the region flag continuous succession. In the meantime,
Catayo and Mangin John Paul the Venetian and Sinicis (the Chinese), with other delights they
Ayton call) In front of a great Tamerlani times were broken off, put on the character of the
China, took prisoner, who never had, to some Chinese translation, and little by little the riches of
writers, as faultily. Fuilssent the Tartars were the tartaric unlearned times, too, were weakened
driven out of the Sinai, when he was close, indeed, in peace, China is by flight.
has flourished, at what time, of course, about
the yeere of the Lord, MCCCCVI Taqungus, the
second Taimingae The family is Imerator, in peace
to the whole of China to His authority, I mean, of
all the provinces, which are enclosed within the
wall of a great: Dào have waged war against the
Tartars, the Venetian touches, (as is clear from the
Chinese History and Chronology). In these last
years, the conquerors after the expulsion of the
Tartars at all, the whole, the most powerful empire,
the family of the extinction of a Sunga Imperial
authority, have taken possession of, in the year of
course MCCLXXVIII (1278)? and so peacefully
for many years, sais 70. nouastabilita family
whose members will ïuenit they called, from the
The proper nouns are represented by the Mr. Fomenko has this remarkable theory that
hieroglyphs by way of finding similar sounding history has shifted and when it does it duplicates
hieroglyphs IN THE APPLIED LANGUAGE. with different names and locals but essentially the
Hence the spelling, and therefore the reading, exact same story can be decoded and identified
contemporary to us, of an old Chinese name with its medieval origin. What’s intriguing is
considerably depends on who exactly translated these shifts aren’t random: There’s a Greco-
ORIGINALLY into the hieroglyphic script: a Biblical shift of 1800 years...There’s a Christian-
Japanese, a Chinese or a Korean … Besides, the Roman shift of about 1000 years...And there’s a
language evolves too. A name which used to sound 333 year shift and also a 100 year shift that when
one way would acquire a completely different applied corrected, relate directly back to historical
sound in several hundreds of years in the evolved dates preceding the first records of history found
language – even if the HIEROGLYPHS, which it anywhere beginning in 1200 AD.
was written with, remained the same.
The New Chronology A Brief summary
In volumes 1, 2 and 3 of History: Fiction or another is a statistical fallacy - probabilities
Science? Anatoly Fomenko and his colleagues can’t be added.
assert that:
5. That there is not a single document in existence
1. That different accounts of the same historical that can be reliably dated earlier than the 11th
events are often ‘assigned’ different dates century; that most ‘ancient’ artifacts may find
and locations by historians and translators, other then consensual explanation;
creating multiple “phantom copies” of
these events; these “phantom copies” 6. That histories of Ancient Rome, Greece and
are often misdated by centuries or even Egypt were crafted during the Renaissance
millennia and end up incorporated into con- by humanists and clergy mostly on the basis
ventional chronology; of documents of their own making;
2. That this chronology was largely manu- 7. That the Old Testament is a rendition of
factured by Joseph Justus Scaliger in Opus events of the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries
Novum de emendatione temporum (1583) and AD in Europe and Byzantium, containing
Thesaurum temporum (1606), and represents ‘prophecies’ about ‘future’ events related in
a vast array of dates produced without any the New Testament, which is a rendition of
justification whatsoever, containing the events of 1153 to 1186 AD;
repeating sequences of dates with shifts equal 8. That the history of religions runs as follows:
to multiples of the major cabbalistic numbers the pre-Christian period (before the XI century
333 and 360; and JC), Bacchic Christianity (XI-XII century,
3. That this chronology was completed by before and after JC), JC Christianity (XII-
Jesuit Dionysius Petavius in De Doctrina XVI century) and its subsequent mutations
Temporum, 1627 (v.1) and 1632 (v.2); into Orthodox Christianity, the Catholicism,
and Islam;
4. That archaeological dating, dendrochro-
nological dating, paleographical dating, 9. That the most probable prototype of historical
numismatic dating, carbon dating, and other Jesus was Andronicus (allegedly AD1153
methods of dating of ancient sources and to 1186), the emperor of Byzantine; known
artifacts known today are erroneous, non-exact for his failed reforms, his traits and deeds
or dependent on traditional chronology;that reflected in ‘biographies’ of many real and
their use in conjunction as ‘confirming’ one imaginary persons;
Chapter 1: Who Were the Tartarians? 23
the interests of a number of different conspirators historical event; and that Genghis Khan and the 26
including the Vatican, the Holy Roman Empire, The One World Tartarians Mongols were actually
and the Russian House of Romanov, all working Russians, that the lands west of the 13 colonies
to obscure the “true” history of the world centered that now constitute the American West and
around a global empire called the “Russian Horde”. Middle West were a far eastern part of “Siberian-
Central to Mr. Fomenko’s new chronology is his American Empire” prior to its disintegration in
claim of the existence of a vast Slav-Turk empire, 1775, and many other theories, that contradict the
which he called the “Russian Horde”, which he conventional historiography to say the least.
says played the dominant role in Eurasian history Fomenko claims that the most probable
before the 17th century. The various peoples prototype of the historical Jesus was Andronikos
identified in ancient and medieval history, from I Komnenos (allegedly AD 1152 to 1185),
the Scythians, Huns, Goths and Bulgars, through the emperor of Byzantium, known for his
the Polyane, Duleby, Drevliane and Pechenegs, to failed reforms, his traits and deeds reflected in
in more recent times, the Cossacks, Ukrainians, ‘biographies’ of many real and imaginary persons.
and Belarusians, are nothing but elements of the [18] The historical Jesus is a composite figure and
single Russian Horde. reflection of the Old-Testament prophet Elisha
He claims that Jesus lived in the 12th century (850–800 BC?), Pope Gregory VII (1020?–1085),
A.D. and was crucified on Joshua’s Hill; that Saint Basil of Caesarea (330–379), and even Li
the Trojan War and the Crusades were the same Yuanhao (also known as Emperor Jingzong or
Chapter 1: Who Were the Tartarians? 25
“Son of Heaven” – emperor of Western Xia, who several different cities and kingdoms. He claims:
reigned in 1032–1048), Euclides, Bacchus and the “First Rome” or “Ancient Rome” or “Mizraim”
Dionysius. Fomenko explains the seemingly vast is an ancient Egyptian kingdom in the delta of the
differences in the biographies of these figures Nile with its capital in Alexandria, that the second
as resulting from difference in languages, points and most famous “New Rome” is Constantinople,
of view and time-frame of the authors of said and that the third “Rome” is constituted by three
accounts and biographies. He claims that the different cities: Constantinople (again), Rome in
historical Jesus was born in Cape Fiolent, Crimea, Italy, and Moscow. Also according to his claims,
on December 25th, 1152 A.D. and was crucified Rome in Italy was founded around AD 1380 by
on March 20th, 1185 A.D., on Joshua’s Hill, Aeneas and Moscow as the third Rome was the
overlooking the Bosphorus. capital of the great “Russian Horde”.
Mr. Fomenko also merges the cities and histories
of Jerusalem, Rome and Troy into “New Rome” =
Gospel Jerusalem (in the 12th and 13th centuries)
= Troy = Yoros Castle. To the south of Yoros
Castle is Joshua’s Hill which Fomenko alleges is
the hill Calvary depicted in the Bible. Fomenko
claims the Hagia Sophia is actually the biblical
Temple of Solomon. He identifies Solomon as
sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1494–1566).
However, according to Mr. Fomenko the word
“Rome” is a placeholder and can signify any one of
THE EPOCH OF THE XIII CENTURY
Excerpt ‘History Science of Fiction’ Chapter 8
1. THE DIVISION OF THE REMAINS OF RUSSIA-HORDE BETWEEN THE ROMANOVS AND
THE USA, WHICH OCCURRED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THE AMERICAN TERRITORIES OF
THE EMPIRE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ROMANOVS’ VICTORY OVER ‘PUGACHEV’.
In the XVIII century there existed another on the Russian coat of arms. After the break-up of
‘Tartar’ state – the Independent Tartary with its the Empire the Romanovs began the re-writing the
capital in Samarkand [1118], v.2, p.682-684. It was history of Russia. In particular it was necessary to
another large ‘splinter’ of Russia-Horde. Unlike relocate these names from Western Europe to some
Moscow Tartary, the fate of this state is known. place far off, into the wilderness. Which was done.
It was conquered by the Romanovs in the middle But only after the victory over Pugachev. Notably,
of the XIX century. Samarkand, the capital of the it was done rather quickly. The Romanovs began
Independent Tartary, was seized by the Romanovs to replace the coats of arms of the Russian cities
army in 1868 [183], part 3, p.309. Before the defeat and regions only in the second half of the XVIII
of Pugachev the entire Siberia was on the whole a century. On the whole in 1781 [4v1], ch.10:2 and
country independent of the Romanovs. There were [4v2], ch.2:20. The change of the coats of arms
a number of states. Only after the victory over began 6 years after the victory over Pugachev –
‘Pugachev’ the Romanovs began to ‘place’ on the the last independent Hordian Czar, or the military
map of Russia the countries’ names famous in old commander of the Czar of Moscow Tartary.
Russian history – the countries-provinces of the According to the maps of the XVIII century,
‘Mongol’ Empire [4v2], ch.2:20. the border of Moscow Tartary was very close to
For example, Perm and Vyatka. In fact, medieval Moscow. Such a dangerous proximity greatly
Perm is Germany, and medieval Vyatka is Italy. concerned the Romanovs. It is possible that it was
These names of the old Imperial provinces were the reason for Peter the Great to make a decision
26 The One World Tartarians
to relocate the capital further away, to the swampy Gulf of Finland without moving the capital there.
coasts of the Gulf of Finland. Here the new capital They could have simply built a large trading port,
was built – St. Petersburg. This location was and a city next to it. But why did they need to
convenient for the Romanovs. Now the capital was make it the capital of the country?
far away from the Hordian Tartary. Besides, in the Furthermore, Siberia becomes a place for
case of an invasion from the Siberian-American the exiled only after the Romanovs’ defeat of
Horde, it would be easier to flee to the West from Pugachev at the end of the XVIII century. Prior to
St. Petersburg than from Moscow. Mind you, for this they exiled people to Solovki, i.e. Solovetsky
some reason they didn’t fear invasion from the Archipelago. In any case to the North, but not to
sea to the WEST. In St. Petersburg it is possible Siberia. Let us see when the regular exiles to Siberia
to board a ship made ready at the doorstep of began. In particular, Tobolsk became a place of
the Czar’s castle and quickly embark to Western exile only since 1790, when A. N. Radishev was
Europe - to friends and relatives, to the historical exiled there [797], p.1092; [4v1], ch.11. Since then
motherland of the Romanov house. Tobolsk has become the PERMANENT place of
The official explanation of the Romanovs for exile. For example, the Decembrists were exiled
relocating the capital of Russia from Moscow there. But prior to 1790 over almost the entire
to St. Petersburg was not very convincing. They XVIII century nobody was exiled to Tobolsk for
said that Peter I was ‘cutting a window through some reason [4v1]. Ch.11. The vast governmental
to Europe’, since it was easier to trade from there. system of Siberian exile and Siberian hard labour
But it was possible to trade from the shores of the was created only in the XIX century.
USA
Let’s go back to the question of when and how land of Moscow Tartary left without any central
the USA was established. ‘During the War of administration. In order not to miss the carve-up,
independence of North America in 1775-1798… the American troops were eager to get to the West
an independent state – the USA was formed’ [797], and North-West. George Washington became the
p.1232. And here we realize, that it SURPRISINGLY first president of the USA in 1776 [796], p.1232.
COINCIDES WITH THE END OF THE WAR It appears that he became the first new ruler in the
WITH ‘PUGACHEV’ IN RUSSIA. ‘Pugachev’ American lands of the Russian Horde. The facts of
was crushed in 1775. Everything falls into place. the war with the ‘Mongol’ Horde were wiped clean
‘The War of independence’ in North America was from the pages of the textbooks on the American
the struggle with the weakening Russian Horde. history. As was the fact of the existence of Moscow
The Romanovs attacked the Horde from the West. Tartaria on the whole. The war between the USA
And from the East in America - it was attacked by and the remains of the Horde continued up until
the Americans ‘fighting for independence’. Today the second half of the 19th century. Alaska, which
we are told that the Americans purportedly fought remained Russian for a particularly long time, was
for their ‘independence from Britain’. In fact it ‘bought’ from the Romanovs by the Americans
was a battle for the parceling of the vast American only in 1867 [797], p.1232.
called Mu’urs (Moors) and Berber Indians (India), UK-London it’s the core of actual royalty (the
all one and the same people, because they are both beehive for the bee-queen).
the Khmer (Khan/Khem/Shem/Kam/Ham/Sam/I What is interesting here it’s what happened in
Am) people from India Superior that civilized the old times with black people’s nobility, as it seems
world. In this post is a map of India Superior in the has been erased out of the official history. Nobility,
Americas. This map is very significant, because it Nobel comes from “celestial heaven” (so people
demonstrates that the Americas is Asia Major/Asia related to the stars), Небо (Nebo) in Russian
Proper, aka, the Orient (the East). (Heaven). Nibelungs sagas from Germany can be
It actually makes perfect sense that Ancient explained through this etymology. Specifically,
Greece and Ancient Rome was in Old World on this because the “bizarre” fact that the coat of
America, because the Americas is the True Old arms of German city Coburg shows a sort of black
world, and the birthplace of civilization, as we prince or black people royalty branch (by the way
have already proven correct, in my previous blog phonetically Coburg=CB=KB=Kaaba).
post, “The Americas is Atlantis and the Origin of Diving into old metaphysical Egyptian (coptic,
the Ancient Egyptian Civilization.” This means again CP=KB) concepts, the KA it’s the life force
that everything in the near East is just a reflection or spirit (inner energy which keeps us alive,
of the great Westerner (the far East: The Orient). this is easy to draw or imagine within a kyrlian
Also, they found Greek and Roman coins in photography showing the blue aura all living things
the Americas, so there is nothing new about the has), and the BA it’s the soul, or what survives
Americas and Greece and Rome was also in Old this physical matrix beyond the death. So here we
World America. It’s hard for people to understand could go through “beyond death notions”, entities
that everything in the near East is just a reflection (angels or demons) and the ancient knowledge
of everything that we had first in the Americas. to communicate with them (remember, and there
Yes, including Egypt (Atlantis), because Egypt should be a reason for that, all traditional religious
was a global blackamoor civilization: systems, and of course abrahamic religions forbid
The Americas is old Egypt Tameri (the land of any attempt to do this).
the Muurs/ the land of Mary), because the Ancient So “Moorish” has two meanings:
Egyptian god Ptah (a predynastic Egyptian -Related to navigation skills (mariners)
deity /Atlantean god) is from the Americas. Yes, -Dark skin people (maroon, brownish, or even
Ptah (Judah) is from the Americas, because his black people)
Territory was Ptah/Utah/Judah territory which This brings to me the fact that the ancient
covered Mexico and several states: California, Phoenicians, maybe they were not simply “dark
Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oklahoma, Missouri, and skin” but even black people. I don’t want to focus
Texas. Additionally, Ptah was also the chief god this (as much people does) in a racial debate.
of Luxor in Memphis, Tennessee, which was in Ancient world had white, black or yellow kings.
the Americas. Please read this old Facebook post, I’m interested to know why black people fell in a
which demonstrates that Ancient Luxor was in sort of unfortunate disgrace world-wide.
Old World America: Some his-storyticians argues that those black
UK flag (1801), represents a lot, combines Saint people coat of arms (so many in Germany for
Andrew and Saint George flags, three typical instance), can be explained simply as a little
masonic colors (most powerful nations blue, white, faction of nobility gained through war as black
red -UK, USA, France, Russia). White represents people were used in military forces. But as we
pureness (sacred command), Red represents know aristocracy is a very closed circle. I can
legislation control (financial), Blue represents understand they were used in war and rewarded
military power (like NATO flag). Octagon templar in some way by that but not widely set in high
symbolism it’s clear on the Union Jack flag. As nobility positions.
28 The One World Tartarians
left a big impact on America. What happen to the that the Lenape Indians were formerly known as
Berbers/Saracens (Moslems) of the Americas? Moors: The Lenape were Delaware Muurs/Moors,
Well, have you ever heard of the Spanish originally. However, the word Lenape means
Inquisition, via, the Dum Diversas of 1452, issued “WE THE PEOPLE” (the Preamble of the US
by the Pope, authorizing Christians to enslave Constitution), or “TRUE PEOPLE.”
Saracens and non-believers and to take their Lenape also means Serpent/dragon (Naga/
lands, because no one disappeared? It’s just that Nigga). Likewise, Indian names like Sioux and
everyone has become ignorant. There are over Dakota also mean serpent or Dragon, because the
500 cities and towns in UNITED STATES named Muurs/Indians named themselves after the Serpent
after Muslims and a huge part of Europe as well. wisdom that they worshiped when Muurs ruled
The textbooks, History (His-Story), and education the world: But where does Islam come from? Did
of today are all manipulated; therefore, Western it come from Mecca California, Media Indiana,
Academics will not get us out of our deep sleep, Mecca Indiana, or Morocco Indiana? Did it come
because Western Academics is the Institution from Sufism (Sophia), which was a science that
that has put WE THE PEOPLE (Lenape Muurs/ comes from India? Do all religions come from
Washitaw) to sleep to begin with. We need our own India Superior in the Americas?
Institutions and scholars that are not compromised Now, in the eyes of the Hijack Hebrews
by Oaths and by Western Academics. (Templars), aka, the Holy Roman Empire, the
The Moor comes from the Orient (the far East): Habsburg Dynasty, the Holy Land was in possession
What’s also interesting is that “Oriental means of infidels, aka, Moslems (Muurs); therefore, they
Western Scholar who Studies Islam,” according to were authorized, via, the Dum diversas of 1452
the book, “Orientalism,” by Edward Said. Islam to take Moslem Jerusalem (the Americas/ Granda)
came from the Orient. Additionally, if you read away from the Muurs, whom were Saracens. Also,
subsection 4 of this Delaware Law it will tell you read the Dum Diversas, which authorized the
30 The One World Tartarians
Templars (knights of Christ) to conquer Saracens Notice on the 1597 map of Granada Nova,
and pagans, take their possessions, and to subject you will see the famed seven cities of cibola, aka,
them to perpetual servitude (slavery). This papal the seven cities of gold, surrounding a lake on
Bull and none of them were ever rescinded, which the said map. Granada has the same name as the
is the current problem that Muurs in the Americas Pomegranate in Spanish. The Spanish word for the
face, as Saracens, whom are the RED ONES, fruit is Granada and therefore the symbol of the
aka, the lost Tribe of Israel. This papal Bull was promise land, because the pomegranate appears
issued against the Muurs, as Saracens, in order to throughout the streets of Granada in Spain, as you
take our Moslem-Jerusalem away from us, which wander around the city. The Pomegranate is also
was Granada. associated with the promise land of Israel, because
a pomegranate is a metaphor for the richness of
the promised land of Israel (Deut. 8:8); in the Song
of Solomon, Sulamith’s cheeks are compared to
halves of a pomegranate (Cant. 4: 3).
Why were all of the Corn Places destroyed,
except for the First Corn palace in South Dakota
(dragon/serpent), which still exists? Well, because
the buildings did not fit in with the current
narrative of the Americas being a uncivilized,
New World, so most of the old world,
pre-mudflood, buildings were either destroyed or
converted into federal buildings, courthouses,
Governor’s mansion, Capital buildings, post
offices, state buildings, Universities, and etc.
Freemasonry also means, “the masonry that
was free,” because all Europeans had to do was
dig out these Moorish/Tartarian structures from
the mud after the great comet of 1811-1812,
had completely destroyed the Old World Order,
via, massive earthquakes, massive tidal waves,
massive Volcano eruptions, a great mud flood, and
etc. The Cherokee where the Real Romans and
they built all of the Greco-Roman Architecture
and the Cherokee Gothic Architecture in the
Americas. This map of 1810 shows New and Old
California and lands of vast lands of the Louisiana
Purchase allegory.
Today we see the NWO taking down all
Confederate Flags allegedly created from the Civil
War days. The Confederate battle flag was just the
World Federation flag of our Previous Civilization
and, until today, is the emblem of the present
Russian Navy, the Novorossia flag, the colors of
the actual Russian Federation flag and the state
symbols of many other countries. Including the
flag of a false empire manufactured on an island
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called United Kingdom that stole us everything, Russians and Russian Americans, Alaska Natives,
including the world history. and ranch era settlers.
The Russian Imperial naval forces fought in the The NWO would rewrite history, inventing that
American Civil War inasmuch they were the major it had been just a struggle between whites and
naval force designed to defend all the imperial blacks, although they were thus creating the first
lands from the Parasitic Invaders coming from the roots of racism that they would nurture to launch
North. Unfortunately, the Rus-Confederate army future racial wars fostered in the 1960s and again
were defeated and lost everything. All the people, now, through Antifa, BLM and Black Panthers. In
lands, properties. The NWO became victorious reality, the leaders of the Northern NWO, of the
using superior energy weapons to cowardly so-called Union Army, were the first to segregate
kill the civilian population who slept unawares around 180.000 Black soldiers in regiments
and to annihilate the Star Fortresses who headed only by White men. The soldiers would
defended our coastal cities and islands. That’s how have been recruited among African tribes, as this
they dominated the entire Russian continent, Africa was the first continent to be conquered by
turning some imperial cities of the Rus- the NWO. It was from there that Parasites stole
Federation to dust, others into caricatures called trillions in gold and diamonds after exterminating
“universal exhibitions”. all settler entrepreneurs in what historians call
In Antarctica, we still can find many geographical the Boers Wars. In the NWO Union Army, blacks
points called Rus or “Ross” like the Ross Sea, Ross could not reach any leadership position and were
Dependency, Ross Embayment, Ross Ice Shelf, sent to their deaths without any qualms. It is well
Ross Island, - all traces of a possible missing land known that Parasites never fought or stepped on a
called Hyperborea. In Northern California we have battlefield. They always sent others to die in their
Fort Ross. Fort Ross is a former Russian outpost wars. These mercenary armies would participate
in Sonoma County, California where 19th century also in the bloody Russian Revolution, fighting
Russians settled on native Kashia Pomo territory. the civil war that followed (1918-1920). The army
It was established as a California State Park in of mercenaries were used in ‘irregular warfare’
1909 to protect its unique Russian character and it and had passed to history as the “Hesse soldiers”.
is one of the earliest California State Parks. Today It was in this dynasty that those who belong to
the park has cultural and historical significance for the elite of Parasites agents would hide behind
many groups, including the first people Kashia, many names.
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Tartary had to be multi-religious, and multi- the North America. Also, note the incredible detail
cultural is its vastness during various moments in of cities, rivers and latitude and longitudes in these
time. In 1652 Tartary appears to have control over very detailed maps that cover most of the world.
Washington State USA (1891)
Question #1: do you think it was possible to
produce the below map by 1891, only 45 years
after the arrival of the first settlers?
Question #2: was it possible to settle an develop
this territory, considering that up till 1880 there
were only 75,000 , and up till 1890 only 357k
people to do so? Here is the Washington State/
Territory historical census data populations:
It is also worth mentioning that in the British
Flag Table of 1783, there are three different flags
listed as a flag of the Tsar of Moscow. There is
also an Imperial Flag of Russia as well as multiple
naval flags. And all of them are proceeded by a
flag of the Viceroy of Russia.
Significance of the Viceroy is in the definition
of the term. A viceroy is a regal official who runs
a country, colony, city, province, or sub-national
state, in the name of and as the representative of
the monarch of the territory. Our official history
will probably say that it was the Tsar of Russia
who would appoint a viceroy of Moscow. I have
reasons to doubt that. Why is the flag of the Viceroy
of Moscow positioned prior to any other Russian
flag? Could it be that the Viceroy of Moscow was
superior to its Czar, and was “supervising” how
this Tartarian possession was being run?
of an eagle,”
Bull
our straw-man. Just as the straw-man has no brain, sun, Step into the light, Keep straight ahead for
the tin-man vessel/vehicle has no heart. Both are the most glorious place on the face of the earth
artificial persons. (person = persona = mask). or the stars!” This jingle abounds with Illuminati/
One of the definitions of “tin” found in Webster’s Luciferian metaphors regarding darkness and
dictionary is “counterfeit.” The tin-man represents light. The Wicked Witch of the West made her
the mechanical and heartless aspect of commerce home in a round medieval Watchtower — ancient
and commercial law. Just like they say in the symbol of The Knights Templar of Freemasonry
Mafia, as they throw you overboard, your feet who are given to practicing witchcraft and are also
in concrete overshoes, “Nothing personal; [its] credited to be the originators of modern banking,
just business.” circa 1099 A.D.
The lion in the story represents the “at-one- Vice Admiralty courts are courts established
time” fearless American people as having lost in the Queen’s possessions beyond the seas,
their courage. And after a round with the IRS, in with jurisdiction over maritime causes and those
“defending” your T-I-N man, dummy corporation, relating to “prize.” The United States is now a
vessel vehicle, individual employee, public colony (a possession) of the English Crown, per
corporation, all capital letters written name, a joint commercial venture agreement between
artificial person, straw-man, you’d lose your the colonies (the United States) and the Crown,
courage, too. You perhaps haven’t known it, but the which brought the United States back under
IRS has been dealing with you all along via your British ownership and rule, in 1933. But the
Tin-Man under the hidden laws of commerce. Just American people had a “standing in law” as
like the tin-man, “commerce” has no heart; it is sovereigns, independent of any connection to the
heartless. To find the Wizard, you have to “follow United States and the Crown. This “standing in
the yellow-brick road” (the gold-bar road.) Follow law” necessitated that the people be brought back
the trail of America’s stolen gold and you’ll find under British rule, quietly and one at a time — but
the thief who stole it. the Commercial Process of Redemption, through
As they all scampered toward the Emerald City the UCC, will redeem us from this travesty.
— the city of green non-federal Federal Reserve All courts in America are Vice-Admiralty
Notes (the new fiat money - money by decree) — courts conducting the private foreign commerce
we hear the Munchkins singing the glories of the of the Crown. But there is commercial remedy
Wizard’s Creation: “You’re out of the woods, Your in Redemption-in-Law. http://www.freedom-
out of the dark, Your out of the night. Step into the school.com/
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The Flying Monkeys commanded by the Wicked The poppy-drugs worked on Dorothy, the lion
Witch of the West were really the Tartarian and Toto — the flesh-and-blood entities — but had
Griffins, sent East to halt the potential spread no effect on the scarecrow or the tin-man — the
of freedom to the individual and to continue artificial entities. The two cried out for help, and
in the Great Legal Deception of everyone being Glenda — the Good Witch of the North — answered
“out to sea” under admiralty law. Those in power their cries with a blanket of snow that nullified the
used very subtle imagery and prose to mock narcotic effect of the poppies on Dorothy, Toto, and
the Tartarians. the lion. As they all scampered toward the Emerald
Dorothy’s tactic was to drug them into City — the city of green non-federal Federal
unconsciousness by covering the countryside Reserve Notes (the new fiat money - money by
with poppy flowers, poppies — the source decree) — we hear the Munchkins singing the
of heroin, opium, and morphine — and then glories of the Wizard’s Creation: “You’re out of
waltz in and snatch the slippers. In other words, the woods, Your out of the dark, Your out of the
the best way to loot the gold was to dull the senses night. Step into the sun, Step into the light, Keep
of the American people with a contrived crisis straight ahead for the most glorious place on the
(the Great Depression.) And of course, now we face of the earth or the stars!”
have illicit street drugs, heroin, cocaine, etc., Often Griffins were portrayed as feminine,
and legal drugs such as Ridlin®, etc. and as the Femine Devine of Nurture/Nature, Love,
television, bogus media dishing out control Creativity and the “Attraction Principle” were all
propaganda, etc. …etc. honored and revered and celebrated.
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CHAPTER 3
RECENT MUDFLOODS &
LIQUEFICATION EVENTS
Worldwide MudFloods
B
ut now that we’ve been introduced to the Ranger and Tonto have them woven into their
concept of the traveling Empire of Tartars stories. The story we have been taught is that
(or Tatars, the original spelling) and the the tricky natives lured the Spanish Invaders
possibility they left beautiful cities in their wake, from their lands in Florida by telling them that
perhaps these legends can be re-examined. west beyond the Great River (which eventually
We can also ask ourselves what happened became the Mississippi) that they would discover
to the sophisticated society of Hyperborea vast elegant empires with citizens indulging
that existed until the mid-1500’s according to in refined lifestyles and so much wealth that
Mercador’s Map. We have all heard the legends even their most basic objects were crafted of gold
about the Seven Cities of Gold, even the Lone and jewels.
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1914
The Ross Shire Hotel on Sixth Avenue and
Narion Street
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Muslim, from 757 to 1492. And it fits the story’s of the struggle between Christians and Muslims
narrative. Montalvo’s novel was a fanciful rehash during the crusades.
Was Wonder Woman Mythology really Queen Califia’s lands?
When Wonder Woman’s homeland is first Lost Tribe of Amazons as little more than
introduced in 1941, it is referred to as Paradise savages. They do not think in terms of male
Island, a secret and hidden island on Earth gender; the word “policeman” is alien to them
inhabited by the Amazons of myth. The Amazons until Diana’s departure into the outside world.
were given a break from the hostilities and Homosexuality is completely natural to them
temptations of Man’s World, and so were decreed — while some Amazons are chaste, others have
to start a new life improving themselves by loving consorts. Their city is composed entirely
sequestering themselves to this island away from of Greco-Roman architecture from 1200 BCE,
ancient Greece, after being enslaved by Hercules. and they wear Greek garb, togas, sandals, and
With the island blessed by the Olympian Gods, period armor. The Amazons also all wear the
no man was allowed to physically set foot on it. Bracelets of Submission as constant reminders
It was established that all Amazons are adept at a of their Enslavement and obedience to their
discipline called “bullets and bracelets” in which patrons, although only Diana is able to deflect
they are able to deflect bullets fired at them using bullets with them. They are fervently religious,
the chain bands on their wrists. worshiping their gods as living deities. Artemis
It was originally implied, but not yet fully is their primary goddess, and they worship
confirmed, that Paradise Island was located her with a sacrifice of a deer. The Amazons
somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Then in the celebrate their creation each year in a Feast of
1970s television incarnation (as portrayed by Five, remembering the goddesses who brought
Lynda Carter), Paradise Island’s location was set them to life.
in the Bermuda Triangle. And the 2009 animated The name “California” traces its origin to a
movie version had set it in the Aegean Sea. centuries old story about an island, full of gold,
For centuries, the Amazons of Themyscira run by black women who fed men to their pet
live in a perfect state of harmony with their griffins. Like other Amazonian legends, the island
surroundings, under a theocracy. They know of California was a place filled with strong, self-
no racism, although many consider Antiope’s sufficient women who solicited male attention
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June 26, 1579 ceremony of Sir Francis Drake being crowned with a
headdress by California Indians
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to have used the name too. In 1550 and 1556, the others showing it with a “W” top. McLaughlin
name appears three times in reports about Cortés assigns maps to groups throughout his catalog
written by Giovanni Battista Ramusio. Thus, over according to features such as the shape of the
the years of increasing conquest, colonization and top of the island. Since no explorers had mapped
rape of the land of California, the ancient land of the California coast at that point, there was no
the muurs has held onto its name and identity, in way for map makers to know which source was
the knowledge that one day, it will be as it was right. As it turns out, both sources are right, they
in the beginning. There are over 800 maps of were just mapped at different times and different
California as an island up until the early 1800’s ocean levels.
domiciled at the Stanford Research Library at Polk chronicles the extremely slow progress of
Stanford University. And of course it is the Jesuits exploration along the California coast for the next
who claimed the whole “Island of California” two centuries (“The Island of California, A History
is a myth. Although some early maps showed of the Myth”, Dora Beale Polk). She relates how
California on the mainland, a powerful refutation Cortéz mapped only the lower portion of the Gulf
of the island theory came in 1701 when Jesuit of California. Alarcon sailed up the Gulf to the
explorer Eusebio Kino crossed the Baja peninsula Colorado River in 1540 and rowed up the river
and, with a telescope, saw that it was part of a long way but left no map. The explorer Onate
the continent. reached the mouth of the Colorado at the head of
Over 250 maps from the 17th and 18th centuries the Gulf in 1604, over a century after Columbus’
show California as an island. The definitive catalog voyage. (Polk p. 261) In the late 1500s, Spanish
of “California as an Island” maps is “The Mapping trade ships followed ocean currents from the far
of California as an Island” by McLaughlin. The first east to the area of Mendocino, where they turned
map in McLaughlin’s catalog dates to 1621. Island south to Baja. But they would not venture near the
maps continued into the 1800s, in spite of Spanish coast and so provided only limited information
explorer Father Kino demonstrating California’s on California geography. (Polk, p. 244) In 1603,
connectedness in 1705 by walking there from New on a voyage cloaked in secrecy and plagued with
Mexico. But since there were no accurate maps misfortune, Vizcaino explored the Pacific coast
of the New Recent Mudfloods & Liquefication of California up to Cape Blanco, Oregon, where
Events 57 World, map makers continued to they presumed a large river was the sought-after
supply the market using ancient sources. Hapgood passage to the Atlantic. (Polk, p.257). In all
attributes the ancient sources to maps preserved in these explorations, Polk emphasizes the political
Constantinople and later distributed by Turks. (p.9) pressure on explorers and map makers to find that
That there were only a limited number of original California was an island. It was in the best interest
sources is shown by their all falling into categories of people like Cortéz that California be an island,
according to the features on the map. For example, because Cortéz was promised governorship of
some show the California island with a flat top, the island.
they have a “flat” or “indented” top throughout What caused this 200-mile eastward movement
his catalog of California as an island maps (“The of the coastline? While changing ocean level
Mapping of California as an Island, an Illustrated played a small part in the shape of the coast, the
Checklist”, Glen McLaughlin). The “M” was biggest cause was plate movement of the Pacific
the result of later pushing up of the coastal and sea-floor. Two significant rifts extend across the
Cascade ranges around Portland. Pacific, starting at the Hawaiian Islands chain and
The salt lakes east of the northeast corner are meeting the continent at Eureka on the north end
evidence that there was a lot of saltwater left there and Point Conception on the south, at Eureka by
after the ocean receded. South on the Pacific side the Murray Fracture zone, and at Point Conception
from the flat island top, we find the coastline from by the Mendocino Fracture zone. These rifts do
the top of the island to Point Conception extends not stop at the Pacific coastline but rather continue
200 miles farther out into the Pacific than it does to the east coast, the northern rift to New York,
today. Because the geography of the coastline is and the southern rift to the active earthquake zone
so different from the present day, the Vingboons of North Carolina. These rifts gradually buckled
map offers no points of alignment with modern the continent from east to west, starting during the
landmarks. Vingboons adorned this section of Flood with the Appalachians. A Midwest uplift
the coast with many names of features that could buried under Mississippi river valley sediment
not have had any resemblance to what the early was the location of the great earthquakes of 1811-
explorers saw, but rather assigned them the names 1812. The Rockies were pushed up next, then the
given by the Spanish to the modern features found Wasatch range in Utah and last the folded ridges
by the Spanish at that latitude. of Nevada. Finally, after the Vingboons map was
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made, the Sierra Nevada and California Coastal “Older Metamorphic and sedimentary rocks” were
ranges were pushed up. These two ridges do not pushed east into what became the Sierra Nevada’s.
appear on an otherwise extremely accurate map. The “Great Gold Rush of 1849” occurred due to
I must assume they were not on the source maps the uplifting of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range
because they did not yet exist. The formation of and revealed abundant gold and silver on the
these last two ranges pushed the coastline of the surface of the ground. You could literally pick up
map east by over 200 miles to where it is today. the nuggets without having to dig with a pickaxe.
The eastward shift can be seen in this map of Therefore, ships from as far away as China sailed
California geology. “Older Metamorphic and to San Francisco and the wagon trains were able to
sedimentary rocks” are dark blue. There is a cross the Great Salt Lake, which up until that time,
sharp break in this rock between the Murray and was still ocean fed. This is why you find ocean
Mendocino rifts. Formation of the Sierra Nevada fossils in the Great Salt Lake and no one was able
range pushed this block east about 50 miles. The to access California until the mid-1800’s!
The Great California Mudflood of 1862
And while all this was going on The Great
Flood of 1862 was the largest flood in the recorded
history of Oregon, Nevada, and California,
occurring from December 1861 to January 1862.
It was preceded by weeks of continuous rains
and snows in the very high elevations that began
in Oregon in November 1861 and continued into
January 1862.
This was followed by a record amount of rain
from January 9–12, and contributed to a flood that
extended from the Columbia River southward in
western Oregon, and through California to San
Diego, and extended as far inland as Idaho in
the Washington Territory, Nevada and Utah in
the Utah Territory, and Arizona in the western
New Mexico Territory. The event dumped an
equivalent of 10 feet of rainfall in California, The event was capped by a warm intense storm
in the form of rain and snow, over a period of that melted the high snow load. The resulting
43 days. Immense snowfalls in the mountains of snow-melt flooded valleys, inundated or swept
the far western United States caused more flooding away towns, mills, dams, flumes, houses, fences,
in Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico, and Sonora, and domestic animals, and ruined fields. It
Mexico the following spring and summer as the has been described as the worst disaster ever to
snow melted. strike California.
Jesuits and Freemasons Founded the “New” California
In the winter of 1840, the Western Emigration Jesuit missionary group, led by Thomas F.
Society was founded in Missouri, with 500 Fitzpatrick, westward across South Pass along
pledging to trek west into Mexico California. the Oregon Trail. That trail took them past
Members included Baldridge, Barnett, Bartleson, Courthouse and Jail Rocks, Chimney Rock,
Bidwell and Nye. Organized on 18 May 1841, Scotts Bluff, Fort Laramie, and Independence
Talbot H. Green was elected president, John Rock. The Bartleson-Bidwell party separated
Bidwell secretary, and John Bartleson captain. from Fitzpatrick, and the missionary group, at
The group joined Father Pierre Jean De Smet’s Soda Springs on 11 Aug.
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monks with crosses and thuribles at the funeral a hue of fantasy in this world [this perplexes
of Alexander the Great, Catilina attending the modern historian greatly - A. F.. The most
mass... Orpheus becomes a contemporary of blatant anachronisms and the strangest fancies
Aeneas, Sardanapal a Greek king, and Julian the coexist peacefully.”
Apostate - a Papal chaplain. Everything acquires
A Grand Parade was held at the Grand Conclave on August 20, 1883.
The most unforgettable event that took place However, two years earlier, in 1904, the most
in the city of San Francisco, California, in the significant and memorable event was the very
year 1906 was the infamous earthquake and fire. impressive assembly of Knights Templar of the
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This view shows the Cathedral Monument in Union Square built for the
Knights of Templar Conclave, July 7-13, 1934
Grand Victoria and Palace Hotels on either side of New Pro-Union meeting, July 4, 1861, corner of Montgomery, Post, and Market
Montgomery Street along south side of Market, c. 1880s.
A North Pacific Coast Railroad line in Occidental in 1895. (SOMONA COUNTY LIBRARY)
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Kings of Tartary
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astonishment “...when I visited the Sphinx, often deface statues of past monarchs in order
its appearance gave me the key to the riddle. to erase or diminish their legacy. In these cases,
Beholding that head typically Negro in all its the removal of the nose would be accompanied
features...” He later added “...the Egyptians were by other, more extensive facial disfigurements,
true Negroes of the same type as all native-born as well as the destruction of inscriptions and
Africans. The NWO Romanov dynasties would symbols of office.
Another Huge NWO Lie ~ The Transatlantic Slave Trade Out of Africa
So, the story goes…
Some 12.5 million Africans were taken from
their homes and forced aboard slave ships that
were destined for the New World. About 10.7
million people survived the horrors of the Middle
Passage between 1526 and 1866, only to end up
in bondage on sugar, rice, cotton, and tobacco
plantations throughout the Americas and the
Caribbean. The transatlantic slave trade is the
largest forced migration in history.
Black people are indigenous to the Americas.
Black Native Americans are not a result of
the so called “red Indian” mixing with slaves. Trans-Atlantic Imports by Region
The so called “red Indian” comes from mixing 1450-1900
with the European colonist and the Asians that
Number of slaves
were in America before Columbus. The first Region accounted for %
Native Americans were Mongolian Tartarians. Brazil 4,000,000 35.4
Melville Herskovits, a European anthropologist, Spanish Empire 2,500,000 22.1
was one of the originators of the “Out of Africa British West Indies 2,000,000 17.7
French West Indies 1,600,000 14.1
Theory.” Herskovits never had any historical,
British North America 500,000 4.4
archaeological, or anthropological proof that and United States
Black People of the Americas ever derived from Dutch West Indies 500,000 4.4
West and North Africa. Danish West Indies 28,000 0.2
Consequently, Herskovits crafted the theory that Europe (and Islands) 200,000 1.8
Total 11,328,000 100
Blacks arrived in America from the transatlantic
slave trade, which allegedly brought in more
than 10 million African Slaves. According to
the National Archives of Spain and Smithsonian time, Blacks coming from Africa through the
Records, there was no evidence to prove 70 Transatlantic Slave Trade story never existed.
thousand ships with Black Africans ever sailed to As a result, Melville’s work has been
the Americas. Melville carried out the teachings fragmented and used as propaganda by writers
of his mentor Franz Boaz, to make the Original like Harold Courlander and Alex Haley, which
Copper Color Races of The Americas inferior, further perpetuated the myth of the Transatlantic
and the European presence superior. Before this Slave Trade through the hit movie “Roots.”
Americans were black people and they were not brought here on ships.
Instead, they were enslaved right here on the numbers are extremely exaggerated. It was
their own lands. If they were brought on ships, published that 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 slaves
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Of the new sites on the list, none has a darker epoch of human history. There are many sources
past than Valongo Wharf. Built in 1811, the wharf the Old Testament takes place in the Americas.
functioned as South America’s leading slave port. Mexico is the original land of the American Negro
It was here that as many as 900,000 enslaved who is the Olmec Xi Aztec Toltec etc. in North
African men, women and children were held America he is the Algonquin Choctaw Washitaw
before being sold on the Brazilian slave market. Pequot Wampanoag Lenni Lenape Iroquois etc.
Those who didn’t survive the ordeal—who died
during the transatlantic journey or sometime
after arriving at the wharf—were buried in mass
graves nearby.
Mexico claims African Slaves as well: A total
of 186,766 Africans were imported into Mexico
during the 300 years of the Spanish Slave Trade.
Looking at the appearance of modern Mexicans,
it becomes clear that the NOW just made up the
numbers without any proof or evidence of the
Spanish Mainland Americas
veracity of these claims. There is no way 186,766 Spanish Circum- Caribbean
thousand Black Skinned Mongols could be Year Range New Spain Campeche Veracruz Guatemala
responsible for the “pigmented” side of well over 1501-1525 0 0 0 0
1526-1550 9,638 0 800 0
a 100 million “Light and Dark Skinned” Mestizos. 1551-1575 6,943 0 12,433 0
The American Negro or Indian or Black Moor 1576-1600 19,968 0 11,134 0
1601-1625 16,185 424 58,546 413
or Mongolian Tartarian is the oldest man on Earth. 1626-1650 34,291 0 9,865 359
The oldest chromosome on Earth was found in 1651-1675 0 0 0 0
1676-1700 0 0 1,022 118
a man from South Carolina and is unrelated to 1701-1725 0 0 1,768 0
African lineages. There are more pyramids in the 1726-1750 0 170 438 170
Americas than anywhere else. The Mayach or Xi 1751-1775 0 0 0 0
1776-1800 0 0 0 0
as in Me XI co conquered the Nile Valley, Arabia, 1801-1825 0 0 0 390
Afghanistan, India, Vietnam and Cambodia. The 1826-1850 0 0 0 0
1851-1875 0 0 0 0
statues of Buddha are simply images of Osiris the Totals 90,166 90,166 90,166 90,166
ruler who conquered the known world in a remote
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The Spanish and Portuguese captured and sold of the World. Teotihuacan means city of Tehuti
what they called Negro de Terra into European or Thoth and Tenochtitlan which became Mexico
slave markets. The Dutch and English didn’t City means City of Enoch. Mexico is named for
even enter Africa until the late 1700’s yet slavery Moses or Mexi like Moshe.
started in 1492. Columbus was a Portuguese The Old Testament contains volcanoes, corn,
moor named Salvatore Ferdinand Zarco and bears and tobacco all which are native to America.
many of the European monarchs in Europe were Utah is Yudah and contains the city of Moab.
also Negroes who came to America as they were The Great Salt Lake is the Dead Sea. There are
being pushed out of Europe by white European more Pyramids and megalithic structures in the
Catholics. The Conquistadors were sent to The Americas than anywhere else including The Nile
West Indies to destroy the kingdoms of the Valley. The NWO tells the story backwards. The
Blacks and reduce them to servitude and slavery, Negro is the Indian or Copper Colored Indigenous
it was known as Dum Diversas The Doctrine of people of the Americas. Who is actually a redskin?
Discovery and the Inquisition and gave Catholics Many think “black” people are black, yet there
kingdoms the right to murder rape enslave and are many shades of copper which is the color of
torture all those not under the authority of the earth. If you look in old dictionaries you will see
Vatican and The Pope. that Nigger and Indian were synonyms and that
America is the Old World and Columbus called Colored is simply short for copper colored. Why
his first voyage The Last Crusade to Conquer The do u think they keep changing or titles from India
Holy Lands of Mexico and Peru which means to Negro to Colored to African American? The
Per Heru or House of Heru or Herusalem which Black Moor “Negro” is the most copied man on
became Jerusalem, it is also known as The Navel the Earth.
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Title: Multeczuma Rex ultimis Mexicanorum Mexico’s 2nd President and First (and only) Black President -
Map Maker: John Ogilby, London - 1671 Vicente Guerrero (10 August 1782 – 14 February 1831). He was a
Description: Striking example of this famous portrait of Montezuma, major military leader during Mexico’s war For Independence and
the last king of the Aztecs. as president ended slavery in his nation on September 15, 1829 (In
office April 1829 – 17 December 1829).
Montezuma is shown in full war dress,with a picture of part of modern Mexico City
behind him. The portrait is fromJohn Ogilby’s Complete History of America, one
of the most influential works of the 17th Century.
known examples has a distinctive headdress. The ruled a large empire in what is now central and
heads were variously arranged in lines or groups at southern Mexico. The Aztec are so-called from the
major Olmec centres, but the method and logistics word Aztlán (“White Land”), an allusion to their
used to transport the stone to these sites remain place of origin, possibly in northern Mexico. They
unclear. They all display distinctive headgear and were also called the “Tenochca” from a mythical
one theory is that these were worn as protective ancestor “Tenoch” and the “Mexica” probably
helmets, maybe worn for war or to take part in a from Metzliapán (“Moon Lake”), the mystical
ceremonial Mesoamerican ballgame. name for Lake Texcoco. From “Tenochca” was
The last of the great MesoAmerican cultures derived the name of their great city, Tenochtitlán;
were the Aztec, they were a Nahuatl-speaking and from “Mexica” came the name for the city that
people, who in the 15th and early 16th centuries, succeeded the Aztec capital, and the surrounding
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A
n extraordinary 60 sheet manuscript XL he specifies how to arrange the sheets of the
world map made in 1587 by Urbano planisphere and makes it explicit that the whole
Monte has been added to the David map was to be stuck on a wooden panel 5 and a
Rumsey Map Collection at Stanford University. half brachia square (about ten feet) so that it could
At 10 foot square, this map or planisphere is the be revolved around a central pivot or pin through
largest known early map of the world. It was the north pole. This was never done, but now we
hand drawn by Monte in Milan, Italy, and only can do it virtually - Monte’s 60 sheet world map
one other manuscript copy exists. The digitally digitally assembled into a 10-foot planisphere.
joined 60 sheet map image below is the first time Notice on these maps there is a clear
the map Monte made has been seen as one unified Northwest Passage ocean route right to both
map - as Monte intended - in the 430 years since American coasts. If there were an easy marine
it was created. Monte made his map to serve route just 500 years ago, doesn’t that make
not only as a geographical tool but also to show the premise that the Bering Strait land-bridge
climate, customs, length of day, distances within as the ONLY way to the Americas sound less
regions - in other words, to create a universal plausible? Especially when you find out the
scientific planisphere. In his dedication on Tavola Tartars were outgoing travelers by nature and
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The Tartarian maps show hundreds of cities. You can also see that Florida and
Cuba are named in the maps.
You can see images of Unicorns, female headed creatures existed and the Tartarians possessed
lions and lizards, flying turtles and Centaurs cloning skills more advanced than today.
(half human/half man). It is very likely that these
CHAPTER 6
ENERGY STAR FORTS
Angola | Azores | Belarus | Belgium | Bermuda | Over 319 Starfort’s are listed on Starfort.com.
Brazil | Canada | Chile | China | Croatia | Cuba The first Starforts are said to have been built
| Czech Republic | Denmark Egypt | Estonia | as early as the early 1500’s, exactly when the
Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Haiti | Romanov’s were setting about conquering vast
Honduras | Hungary | India | Iran | Italy | Japan areas of Tartary. According to historian star forts,
| Kazakhstan Kenya | Latvia | Lithuania | Ma- or bastion forts, were built, as they maximized
laysia | Malta | Mexico | Morocco | Netherlands defensiveness against cannonball impacts and
| Norway | Pakistan | Peru | Philippines Poland offered better protection and better views of the
| Portugal | Puerto Rico | Romania | Russia | battlefield for those inside the fort. The Tartarians
Serbia | Slovakia | South Africa | Spain | Sri created Star Forts and Star Cities as a vibrational
Lanka | Suriname Sweden | Taiwan | Turkey | frequency eco-system to provide a sense of joy
United Kingdom | USA | Uruguay | Venezuela | and harmony amongst the community. The Star
Vietnam Cities are their own self-contained environment.
Star Forts are structures that are built with sacred
geometric patterns that represents the cosmos
metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of
the universe.
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- Sound is vibration in the ether. Most Starforts are near, or around water. As
Mr. Moto proved with frozen water, different
- Vibrations affect/disturb/excite all magnetic fields
frequencies create the same type of Starfort
they can reach, including fields around our bodies.
pattern. Again, we see sacred geometry patterns
- Different frequencies of sound/vibrations in water in the same shape as the Starforts.
have different effects on our bodies and minds Coincidence, or were Starforts filled with
( “good vibes” , “bad vibes” ) incredible healing abilities to all who lived
- Cymatics show us the geometrical shapes inside the walls? That Starforts were built for
magnetic fields take when exposed to protection against invading armies are absurd on
vibrations. In that context, star forts shapes its premise. The shape was not ideally defensible
most likely represent the beneficial effects of since invaders could position themselves next to
the area when exposed to the right frequency cornered walls and not be seen by those inside.
of sound/vibrations. I also think they are a The design was not conducive for protection
way to create an energy environment that is from those inside.
fractal and life enhancing.
Here we see the same effects with Dr Emoto’s structured water imagery
Over 90 Starforts in the USA Were Built in the 1850’s Alone…..so the story goes..
Fort Warren Fort Constitution Fort Roberdeau Fort Curtis Fort Knox Fort Lionier
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Fort Massac Fort McClary Fort Gaines Fort Anahuac Fort Massachusetts Fort Stevens
Fort wood Fort Washington Fort Frederick Fort Monroe Fort Pickens Fort Macon
Fort Mifflin Fort Pike Fort Zachary Taylor Fort Norfolk Fort Adams Fort Pulaski
Fort Schuyler Fort King George Fort Point Fort James Jackson Fort Duquesne
The Defenses of Fort Ontario Fort Jefferson Fort Point Fort McHenry Castillo de
Washington DC San Marcos
Fort Jay Fort Negley Fort Ticonderoga Fort Trumbull Castillo Wayne Fort Delaware
Fort Union Fort Independence Fort Morgan Fort Crown Point Fort Caroline Fort Niagara
Fort Griswold Fort Montgomery Fort William Henry Fort Jackson Fort Moultrie Fort Clinch
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The eleven pointed star that Fort Pike New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Fort Pike New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
the Statue of Liberty sits on is called a hendecagram it represents the Note the Freemason symbol.
Qliphoth. This literally means “Peels”, “Shells” or “Husks” of the Tree
of Knowledge
Starforts Worldwide
There were tons of different names created to build a complex structure. This is just to get the
describe these buildings: Ancient Roman, Gothic, point across.
Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical, etc. There is • Architect * Apprentice *Assistant Project
one thing in common between all those buildings, Manager * Building Inspector * Carpenter
and normally it sounds like this, “They do not build * Civil Engineer * Concrete Laborers
like this anymore.” And “they” do not. Of course,
some of our construction companies are capable • Construction Assistant * Construction
of building such detailed structures. Renovation Coordinator * Construction Engineer,
and restoration orders have to be fulfilled, after Foreman, Manager * Superintendent
all. But cost effectiveness is probably the key • Supervisor * Construction Workers
here. This is a very reasonable, and prone to our * Contract Administrator * Contract
understanding explanation. Especially when you Manager *Crane Operator * Dry Wall
consider that some of the floor plans included Finisher
13-16 foot ceilings, and similar size doors.
Seeing these old buildings we rarely think about • Dry Wall Installer * Estimator * Electrician
architectural work put into designing them. And * Equipment Operator * Field Engineer
obviously, there was no Computer-aided design * Framing Carpenter * General Laborer
programs back in the day. It was a drawing board, * Inspector * Iron Worker *Joiner
a pencil, and an eraser. We do not think about * Laborer* Master Electrician * Master
those builders of the old not having any building, Plumber * Painter * Pipe Fitter
and construction equipment of today. Granted, at • Planner * Plumber * Purchasing
some point, a railroad was introduced, and some Coordinator *Project Manager * Roofer
of those buildings were constructed not far from a * Safety Manager *Scheduler
body of water. At the same time, quite a few were
• Signal Worker * Site Manager * Super-
built with no luxury of railroads and ports. Do we
intendent * Surveyor * Welder
wonder who made thousands of windows in the
18th (17th, 19th) century, or where mountains of In other words, it is impossible to build anything
bricks (block shaped stones) came from. Where of that magnitude without infrastructure, and
roofing materials came from, or who sculptured trained, skilled construction workers of various
those stairwell posts making them 100% identical? positions. The Europe clearly had a century, or
And the so - called human resources. Below is an two head start on the rest of the world. But the
example list of the construction related positions so-called Colonial Expansion produced such
of today. Clearly not all of those positions were ridiculous amounts of these buildings, I struggle
required back in the day. At the same time this to find any conventional explanation. Tens of
list does not represent all the positions required to thousands of similar styles buildings popped up
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all over the world within a very short period of century, energized by the industrial revolution and
time. Very often in places where any thought of under pressure from a rapidly growing 96 The One
an appropriate infrastructure would be ludicrous. World Tartarians population, Europe launched
The Industrial Revolution did not fully kick in a new period of colonial expansion, inspired
until 1830s-1840s, according to Eric Hobsbawm. by the discovery of new markets, new areas for
Europe’s Colonial Expansion (1820-1939) is being the settlement of Europe’s poor migrants,
described as follows: European countries began and the desire to “ civilize the barbarian nations
exploring and seeking to dominate the rest of the “. One additional thing to consider is that the
world during the 15th and 16th centuries, thanks World Population in 1900 was 78% less than
to their ability to control sea routes and to the it is today, and I assume not everyone was a
discovery of the American continent. In the 19th construction worker.
CHAPTER 7
LOVE & HEALING CENTERS
T
he Berlin Zoo gathers the most expressive
collection of animal and vegetable species
from around the world. There are 1,380
species, 20,200 animals and an Aquarium,
surrounded by 35 hectares of vegetation.
The Zoo is within the Tiergarten park, situated
opposite the Reichstag dome and has in its center
the Victory Column, in granite studded with bronze
ornaments. Large domes, towers and columns are
always associated with ether energy production.
It is likely that Tartaria has designated Berlin
Tiergarten to save almost extinct species, in a world
that slowly came out of total chaos and sudden
climate change. Janey Benson’s observation of
the numbered trees in Berlin Tiergarten ark fits
into this hypothesis. Tiergarten may have been a
magnificent Noah’s Ark endowed with atmospheric
energy, where all species were classified to be the will of the character “Bismarck”. But then I
saved. The building surrounded by eight minarets saw minarets of a mosque and I imagined that this
that Natasha saw in the Tiergarten and to which she was what you were talking about. Is it atmospheric
ascribes the secret of such happiness, continues to energy? It is in that building that giraffes currently
secretly store atmospheric energy produced by live. If it generated energy, I had no way of
Victory Column, associated with the Reichstag knowing, but I am a witness of the extraordinary
dome. And what happens today in the central park happiness that was there. There is something in
of Berlin for the benefit of humans and animals, Berlin that is wonderful, and I want to go back
was carried out in the past throughout the world there. I want to breathe that air again”.
from the beginning of our Real History. This is the surprising testimony of American
The carillon history dates back to the first kings Janey Benson, who may be associated with the
of Prussia, Frederick I and II, of the Hohenzollern legendary paradise of the Atlanteans (Titans) and
dynasty. Wikipedia claims that the German their descendants of the lost Tartar Aryan (Tartary)
zoo was “opened” in 1844 but on this date, civilization. In this civilization of the past, magical
Germany did not exist and much less had central properties of atmospheric energy and resonances
government. There was only one confederation of the electromagnetic field harmonized, healed,
with 22 small monarchies and 17 other states that prolonged life and increased the stature of men
spoke German. The Tiergarten park and its palace and animals. The Tiergarten park is located
belonged to the Tartary civilization. With the defeat opposite the Reichstag dome and has in its center
of Tartary and the creation of Germany, the palace the Victory Column, in red granite studded with
was demolished, and the Reichstag was erected by bronze ornaments. Large domes, towers and
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ascribes the secret of such happiness, continues to central park of Berlin for the benefit of humans
secretly store atmospheric energy produced by the and animals, was carried out throughout the world
Victory Column, associated with the transparent by the pre-Tartary civilization from the beginning
Reichstag dome. And what happens today in the of our Real History.
Cymatic Gardens to Heal the Soul!
Would certain high or low frequencies help they were for the public originally. Hexagons,
plants and medicinal herbs grow? Are castles octagons, pentagons, polygons, rectangles,
really the hospitals of the star civilization? Mind, triangles… a whole lot of sacred geometry going
body, soul? I think the gardens were not for elites, on, folks.
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Sacred geometry involves sacred universal our imagination. Whether from masterful works
patterns used in the design of everything in our of art or in nature, this entrancement can be so
reality, most often seen in architecture, art, and emotionally moving and awe-inspiring that people
nature. The basic belief is that geometry and naturally associate it with transcendence, the
mathematical ratios, harmonics and proportion are super-natural, or spiritual. Beneath these patterns
also found in music, light, cosmology. are relationships that can be measured, numbered,
It is the invisible patterns that animate our replicated, and defined. This mathematical yet
physical world much as spiritual traditions esoteric realm of inquiry and observation known
believe that the soul animates the body. Shapes, as sacred geometry will enlighten and mystify
patterns, and visual compositions have the you while inviting you to change the way you
capacity to seduce our eyes while captivating look at the world.
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Said to Have Been All Built in the 13th Century…With Horse n’ Buggy
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Grand Hotel 1867 Port of Liverpool Building, England; Hotel Friedrichshof, Friedrichstrabo 1920
Built 1907
Neue Elbbrücke (Elbe bridges) - Sakakini Palace, Cairo Midland Grand Hotel, “completed” 1875
Hamburg, Germany, 1887-1957 Egypt; Built in 1897
Dome is Ohm
Grand Arches
Grand Arch of the Peristyle, World The Capitol and Memorial Arch, Triumphal Arch at
Columbian Exposition Chicago (1893) Hartfort Connecticut (1895) Blagovchensk, Russia (1904)
Germany Japan
Africa
Palace of Justice - Irish Hospital, Pretoria, South Tunis Cathedral, General Government Building,
Africa (1900) Blagovchensk, Russia (1904) Tunisia Built in 1897 Dakar, Senegal
Justice Palace in Tokyo (1887) Hong Kong Club, Hong Kong, China (1908); opened in 1846
Australia (Luna) Park, Tokyo, Japan Circa 1910); Burned down under Tunis Cathedral,
suspicious circumstances Tunisia Built in 1897
State Bank of India, Madras (Present-Day Chennai) Bombay High Court 1870 La Martini_re - Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 1870’s
India (1900s)
South America
The Argentine Pavilion- Built in Paris for the 1889 Exposition Palacio de Concha-Cazotte, Santiago, Chile; built allegedly 1875;
Universelle, Moved to Buenos Aires in 1893, dmolished in 1933 destroyed 1935
Ropspigliosi Castle, Lima, Peru: built allegedly 1929 for the King of
Spain (that never ended up visiting) and ao became builder’s residence
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Mexico City
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T
he Intracoastal Waterway is a 3,000-mile as an envoy for the Dutch, observed that two
(4,800 km) inland waterway along the great bodies of water, the Delaware River and
Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the Chesapeake Bay, were separated only by a
United States, running from Boston, Massachusetts, narrow strip of land. Herman proposed that a
southward along the Atlantic Seaboard and around waterway be built to connect the two.
the southern tip of Florida, then following the Gulf • In 1802, following actions by the legislatures
Coast to Brownsville, Texas. of Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania,
Being a part of the Intracoastal Waterway... The the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Company
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal (C&D Canal) is a was incorporated, with merchant and banker
14-mile (22.5 km)-long, 450-foot (137.2 m)-wide Joseph Tatnall as president. More surveys
and 35-foot (10.7 m)-deep ship canal that connects followed, and in 1804, construction of
the Delaware River with the Chesapeake Bay in the canal began under Benjamin Latrobe.
the states of Delaware and Maryland. The work included 14 locks to connect the
• Baltimore to Philadelphia, Maryland to Christina River in Delaware with the Elk
Pennsylvania, United States. Completed 1829. River at Welch Point, Maryland, but the
project was halted two years later for lack
• In the mid17th century, Augustine Herman, a
of funds.
mapmaker and Prague native who had served
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The Great Loop is a system of waterways that and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The entire
encompasses the eastern portion of the United loop is approximately 6,000 miles (9,700 km)
States and part of Canada. It is made up of both long. The first recorded instance of someone
natural and man-made waterways, including the completing the Great Loop was three boys who
Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, the did it in a sailboat in the 1890s.
Great Lakes, the Rideau Canal, and the Mississippi
6,000 miles dredged with this equipment and labor???
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In this older image of the wall it goes in at least 4 different directions. Why?
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Chapters 25-32 discuss their spiritualism, in much the same way we would treat a family
military strategies, clothing, affinity for the pet as part of the family. Notably, the author says
sciences, and political structure. To give a very they were afraid of the sea/water likely because
brief synopsis of those chapters, they had no they grew up in the steppes, but that those
organized religion but believed in a single source who did decide to learn seafaring picked it up
or Creator. They did not care for churches or extremely quickly and were naturally gifted at it.
polytheistic deities of Europe. They did have a I’m not sure what that might mean for a global
priest class, but they were not highly regarded. Tartarian Empire, but it would suggest that they
They preferred to live in tents during military had little experience in seafaring prior to their
conquests rather than settle in towns, but they did conquest of China as the author suggests that’s
build Pagods (pagodas?) for religious purposes. when they first discovered naval navigation. The
Tartars were not big on scholarship or learning author briefly mentions rumors that the Tartars
(unlike the Chinese they conquered), but still were vicious warriors to the point of cannibalism,
encouraged the Chinese to continue their own but he seemed to dismiss it as the Tartars did not
sciences. They had red or black hair but tended seem the type to be savages, just very warlike and
to shave their heads while maintaining bushy brutal in combat. In Chapter 14 he mentions that
beards. Their women were free to walk or ride Tartary prepared to fight China In a naval battle,
on horseback even at night unescorted and were but “were not yet masters of the Sea”. Could this
even allowed into military roles. Tartars were all be hinting that they soon would become “masters
expert horsemen and appeared to treat their horses of the Sea”?
The Inner City Walls of Beijing, China
Now these walls were defensible and clearly of China during the Qing Dynasty. The lower part
show that Beijing was trying to keep the Tartarians of the brown section was known as the Outer City.
out of the city. At the time that the map was drawn, Chinese were allowed to live there and build their
the Republic of China had been founded and business, most of which were necessary to the
the Qing Dynasty had ended. The cartographer running of the imperial households. The wall stood
indicated the Qing Dynasty names for the sections for nearly 530 years, but in 1965, was removed to
of the city. The upper brown section was called the allow for construction of the 2nd Ring Road and
Tartar City because only the Manchus, the rulers Line 2 of the Beijing Subway.
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power by the Romanovs. They have changed the of the certain history of China (on its present day
political course of Russia, subjecting the country territory) falls only in the epoch of the Manchurian
to the western influence. Such orientation of the dynasty coming to power. I.e. the Mongol dynasty
new dynasty led to the break of the Empire. Turkey originated from Russia. The dynasty was either
broke off, the severe wars began with Turkey. In Russian of Tatar. As late as in the XVIII century it
fact, control over a substantial part of America was common to write MANZHOURY [5v1], ch.6,
was lost. In the very end even Alaska was lost, the and not the ‘Manchu’ of today. I.e. MANGURY
last Hordian splinter in America. or MANGULY, as in China the sounds ‘L’ and ‘R’
China became independent. The relations are often indistinguishable. Thus the very name of
between China and the Romanovs became tense MANZHOURY points to their origin. They were
and the border conflicts began. It was necessary to the ‘MONGOLS’ = the magnificent. Incidentally,
erect the Wall, which was carried out, most likely this border – the XVII century separating the epoch
during the boundary disputes of the XVII century. of the Manzhourian domination in China from the
The military conflicts flared up since the middle ‘purely Chinese’ period preceding it – coincides
of the XVII century. The wars proceeded with with the dating of the most ancient Chinese
variable success [5v1], ch.6. The descriptions of the manuscripts which survive until the present day.
wars survive in Khabarov’s letters. The beginning To remind you, they date to not earlier than the
XVII century [544], v.6, p.119.
The Manzhourian = ‘Mongolian’ rulers of China
are known to consider themselves the successors of
the vast Empire, which according to them spanned
the entire world. If their kingdom was the splinter
of the Golden Horde, then such a perception is
understandable. But from the Scaligerian point of
view, that before conquering China, the Manchu
was a savage peoples who lived somewhere near
the Northern Chinese border, the absurd pomposity
of the Manchu sovereigns becomes not just strange,
but without parallel in world history either.
The Grand Canal of China
The Grand Canal of China is not only the world’s
oldest canal, it is far longer than either Suez or
Panama. At 1,795 kilometers (or 1,114 miles) it
has 24 locks and 60 bridges, and claim to the title
of longest canal. Supposedly completed to Beijing
by 1633, China’s Grand Canal is over 1,100 miles
long and has an elevation difference of 138 feet.
The Grand Canal is said to have transformed
China from a region with separate languages and
customs into a nation. A shared central passage
facilitated government, communications, even
China’s first standardized language and script
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Monorail cars that were in operation 1915 to 1961, on display in the Russell Senate Office Building,
The original coach was of wicker.
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The Horgan Library & Museum - Wiblingen Monestary Library - Australian National Library -
New York USA. ULM Germany Vienna, Austria
C H A P T E R 11
PEACE ON EARTH
– FREE ENERGY EVERYWHERE
O
r The story goes… In January 1882, Edison switched on the first
Thomas Alva Edison was an American steam-generating power station at Holborn Viaduct
inventor and businessman who has been in London. The DC supply system provided
described as America’s greatest inventor. He electricity supplies to street-lamps and several
developed many devices in fields such as electric private dwellings within a short distance of the
power generation, mass communication, sound station. On January 19, 1883, the first standardized
recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, incandescent electric lighting system employing
which include the phonograph, the motion picture overhead wires began service in Roselle, New
camera, and early versions of the electric light Jersey. Edison’s DC empire suffered from one of
bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern its chief drawbacks: it was suitable only for the
industrialized world. On December 17, 1880, high density of customers found in large cities.
he founded the Edison Illuminating Company, Edison’s DC plants could not deliver electricity to
and during the 1880s, he patented a system for customers more than one mile from the plant and
electricity distribution. The company established left a patchwork of unsupplied customers between
the first investor-owned electric utility in 1882 on plants. Small cities and rural areas could not afford
Pearl Street Station, New York City. On September an Edison style system at all, leaving a large part of
4, 1882, Edison switched on his Pearl Street the market without electrical service. AC companies
generating station’s electrical power distribution expanded into this gap.
system, which provided 110 volts direct current
(DC) to 59 customers in lower Manhattan.
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a brilliant visionary, physicist,
inventor and electrical engineer of the late 19th
and early 20th centuries. He is most famous for
having invented the alternating current (AC)
electrical system. The AC system, also known as
the “Polyphase AC System,” includes alternating
current, AC generators, motors and a power
transmission system. They comprise a complete
system of generators, transformers, transmission
lines, motors and lighting, upon which the modern
world is built.
Among Tesla’s 325 world patents, plus physics
theories, are some of the fundamental technologies
and ideas of the 20th century, and seeds for the
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future achievements of the human race. Wireless amounts of electrical energy for industrial
transmission of energy became Tesla’s lifelong purposes to great distances without wires… its
obsession when, in 1890, he discovered he practical consummation would mean that energy
could light a vacuum tube through the air at a would be available for the uses of man at any
distance. He wrote in Century Magazine in point of the globe. I can conceive of no technical
1900: “…communication without wires to advance which would tend to unite the various
any point of the globe is practicable. My elements of humanity more effectively than this
experiments 142 The One World Tartarians one, or of one which would more add to and more
showed that the air at the ordinary pressure economize human energy.” Tesla’s inventions
became distinctly conducting, and this opened and discoveries led to the latest in laser and
up the wonderful prospect of transmitting large particle-beam weaponry.
Wardenclyffe, New Jersey The Tesla Tower
It was 186 feet tall and had a shaft 120 feet deep,
with iron pipes being driven 300 feet underground,
in order to extract the earth’s energy; to “have a
grip on the earth so the whole of this globe can
quiver,” in Tesla’s words. Besides transmitting
radio waves across the earth, Wardenclyffe Tower
also would be able to provide free and unlimited
electricity to the world. While free-energy would
benefit mankind as a whole, those in control saw
no benefit: ‘How can you control people if you
cannot control the energy supply?’
The Tesla design not only harvested energy
from the sky but also ground energy that
transmits Ultra Low Frequencies (ULF). Energy
is transferred underground as well, and this is a
BIG SECRET the powers that be do not wish
to be known. This is Telluric Transmission
system that utilize the natural currents within
the Earth to magnify electricity and is easily
transferred underground.
The images below right are photographs I took
back in Fall 2019 after the California Paradise
Attacks. Trees were scarred from below the surface
up to the roots and no higher. Clearly, ULF’s were
used and is old Tartary knowledge and know how.
In 2018, A Tesla tower was installed without
fanfare that can generate most energy for the entire
United States. Is a Dark Winter in our headlights
were only below ground energy is available?
to Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland, located Hill, Marconi and his assistant George Kemp held
much closer to England, when he estimated that the a telephone receiver and a wire antenna in the air
signals could not reach Cape Cod. Many scientists with a kite. On Dec. 10, the Poldhu sent a message,
believed that radio signals could not be transmitted but Marconi could not receive it. Two days later,
such a long distance. The prevailing theory was that using the fourth kite of the experiment, Marconi
a signal could not travel along the curvatures of the and Kemp at last heard a signal on Dec. 15, 1901.
Earth for more than a few hundred miles; instead, By 1915, wireless transmitting cell towers were
the signal would continue into space. At Signal being installed across the United States.
Harvesting Lightning
Lightning is a giant spark of electricity in the
atmosphere between clouds, the air, or the ground.
In the early stages of development, air acts as
an insulator between the positive and negative
charges in the cloud and between the cloud and
the ground. When the opposite charges build up
enough, this insulating capacity of the air brakes
down and there is a rapid discharge of electricity
that we know as lightning. The flash of lightning
temporarily equalizes the charged regions in the
atmosphere until the opposite charges build up
again. A channel of negatively charged ions surge
toward the ground in very distinct steps.
This is called a stepped leader.
* As the stepped leader (and its various
branches) move toward the ground, it attracts
streamers of positive charge.
* The electrical potential of the stepped leader
connects to the ground, tree, building,
or whatever is available in the pathway.
The negative charge starts to flow down
the pathway.
* A return stroke explodes “up” the pathway
or channel, and this is what we actually see
as the lightning stroke. It happens so fast
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bright, contains very little energy, and dozens The Lightning Antennas were set to ATTRACT
of lightning towers like those used in the system energy not deflect it and are 5G Towers also
tested by AEHI would be needed to operate five energy collectors? Remember that Free Energy
100-watt light bulbs for the course of a year. When was developed by the Tartarians and Nikola Tesla
interviewed by The New York Times, he stated that furthered the understand over 100 years ago, yet
the energy in a thunderstorm is comparable to we are not “allowed” these abundant free energy
that of an atomic bomb, but trying to harvest the devices to this day. Imagine a world where free
energy of lightning from the ground is “hopeless”. energy was abundant and available to everyone!
Another major challenge when attempting to Where you could travel freely anywhere, at
harvest energy from lightning is the impossibility any time by boat, car or air. This was the world
of predicting when and where thunderstorms will of the Tartarians because they had harnessed the
occur. Even during a storm, it is very difficult to tell Secrets of the Universe of Frequency, Energy
where exactly lightning will strike”. and Vibration.
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a great sense of humor. And they appreciate leaving pagodas, the African clay mosque or the pinnacle
evidence of their frauds in the most unforeseen studded with metal staples of the old “cathedral”
places. The technology of electromagnetic energy of Salamanca of the 12th century, whose design is
extraction is the same to 7000 years as witnessed by perfectly reproduced in the contemporary Jin Mao
the Gothic towers, 11th century Hindu and Chinese Tower in Shanghai.
crusher reduces the size of the ore from boulder Heap Learning
Primary Crushing Froth Floatation
99.99% pure
Oxide and sulfide ores undergo different processes to be purified into 99.99%
leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. pure copper
primitive Europe to enter into the modernity that Shasta Dam was being constructed. Kennett is
had existed for a long time in territories of Tartaria. submerged under approximately 400 ft. of water
Yes, the US Native Tartars extracted copper and (depending on the lake level). It was the largest,
shipped it to Europe. most important mining town in the area outside of
Copper has been mined since the beginning Redding and Shasta. The copper deposits which
of human history. Finish-Venetian people have been actively mined and smelted since 1895
(“Phoenicians”) mined copper in New World are found in a number of districts in Shasta County,
(America) and Cornwall. Copper ingots used in California; among the more prominent mines are
the Middle East and Europe complex were mined the Iron Mountain, Bully Hill, Mammoth, and
and molted in facilities in the Americas. According Balaklala. The production of copper in 1917 was
to American Indian oral tradition, copper was 26,700,000 pounds.
mined by “red haired white-skinned ‘marine men’ Copperopolis, California 1860 to the end of
who came from across the sea”. And mines of World War II, Copperopolis has been directly
Almaden in Spain, Huancavelica in Peru and New related to and affected by the extraction and
Almaden in California, provided the mercury. production of copper ore. In the early years ore
Wikipedia: “The earliest substantiated and dated was transported in bags of burlap and jute to
evidence of metalworking in the Americas was Stockton by pack animals, and from there shipped
the processing of copper in Wisconsin, near Lake by riverboat to San Francisco where it was
Michigan. Copper was hammered until brittle then reloaded and sent by sailing ship around Cape
heated so it could be worked some more. Ancient Horn to Atlantic ports and Swansea, Wales,
civilizations knew of seven metals: Iron, Tin, to be smelted and refined. After the completion
Lead, Copper, Mercury, Silver and Gold. And iron of Reed’s Turnpike, however, teamsters hauled
foundries were the backbone of the world industry the ore, which amounted to more than a million
until they disappeared in the Great Catastrophe. and a half pounds in a six-day period in 1865.
Everything already existed and in a much more By the early 1900s ore was transported by the
advanced way. From 7,000 years ago to the 1900s steam engines of the Mountain Traction Company
people mined copper at Copper Harbor Michigan over a separate traction road to the railhead at
to provide raw material for domes and coils Milton for transshipment to Stockton, California.
throughout the world. There were also extensive By 1861 there were over 28 business establishments
copper mines located in California, including a in town, a number that grew to over 90 advertised
large mine now buried under Shasta Lake and still to in the Copperopolis Courier in the period from
this day a city named Copper city in Glenn County, 1865-1867. The center of town was destroyed in
California. Kennett Copper Mine was an important a conflagration in 1867, and, with the cessations
copper mining town in northern California, United of the Civil War and the need for copper for shell
States until it was flooded by Shasta Lake while casings, was never completely rebuilt.
Skyscrapers Are Energy Harvesters
But this is the past. Today the atmospheric energy may contain mini-coils and mercury in the upper
is extracted by skyscrapers like the Petronas, part. The Empire State and the Manhattan Bridge
Taipei, Burj Khalifa, by towers on top of hills, roofs were built by the Tartarians long before 1900. Just
of buildings or through Radio and TV broadcast like the Tour Eiffel. By 1953, at least, the Invading
towers” such as Ostankino Tower, Oriental Pearl, Romanov’s had built nothing in cities around the
Jin Mao, Shanghai or Tianjin. And this energy is world. Just destroyed. All buildings erected until
no longer free or clean, besides being expensive. the 1950’s belong to the Tartary civilization. It was
Skyscrapers are modern power plants and work in only from the 1960’s that poor and ugly buildings-
conjunction with metal structures of bridges whose crates of the new civilization would begin to be
iron is in contact with water and has spheres that erected. Photographs that purport to show the
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William Wallace monument, One of 63 12th Centuryn paramagnetic Irish Stone Towers and Phil
Stirling, Scotland. Callahans drawing
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Shimbashi Station, Tokyo, Japan (early JubileeSynagogue, Prague The Telecommunication and Postal Pavillion at
1900s);Devastated by Great Kanto Earthquake Czech Republic; Built 1906 the Millenium Exibition, Budapest (1896)
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Pyramid Power
Pyre = Fire; Mid = Middle…Fire in the
Middle
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke,
Profiles of the Future, 1961 (Clarke’s Third Law)
Earth Grids are energy ley lines laid out in
geometric pattern. The energy centers of the
Tartars were built out in many places across the
flat plains of Earth (not around!) directly over the
ley lines. Earth has a magnetic core and when her
energy is tapped into, power is created and energy
magnified magnetically.
The material dolomite was used on the inner
surfaces of the pyramid. Dolomite is known to
increase electrical conductivity, directly relative to
the amount of pressure on it: high pressure creates
more electrical current. Lining the passageways
and underground tunnels of the pyramid is granite,
which is slightly radioactive. Granite contains
high amounts of quartz crystal with metal, and it’s
a well-known conductor of piezo electricity.
Piezo electricity occurs as a result of stress or
pressure on the quartz, as demonstrated by quartz
wristwatches, which can be charged simply by
shaking them.
The granite ionizes the air inside the pyramid,
creating a chemical reaction, which again, increases
the conductivity of electricity. When such electrons
are given the chance to bypass sections of rock
via metal wire, quite large currents can flow. Any
electrical engineer will tell you that a container
serving as an energy capacitor or battery, must be
made entirely of the same substance, so there’s no average of 12 blocks in place (each block weighing
interruption in the magnetic field. between 25–80 tons) every hour, day and night, for
It is thought that the granite used to make the 20 years. Just northwest of the Great Pyramid is the
Pyramid was brought in by boat from a quarry Serapeum. Here there are 20 huge granite boxes,
in Aswan 500 miles (800km) away. Wikipedia each weighing 100 tons. Classic Egyptologists say
says 8,000 tons of granite were used in the Great these are coffins! Yet, the granite here came from
Pyramid. That’s an awful lot of very long boat trips! 500 miles away, and each box is so huge and heavy,
Additionally, the Pyramid is estimated to be made it couldn’t possibly fit through the existing tunnels
of 2.3 million blocks, which would have meant and entrances. These supposed sarcophagi were
installing 800 tons of stone every day, 160 The therefore somehow built into the structure with
One World Tartarians to complete it in 20 years. such precision, they’re within a ten thousandth of
Put another way, it would have meant putting an an inch of being perfectly flat. Any battery, from
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top of the mane made pyramid mound. In 2011 western Russia you can find also several mound
a group of researchers from Moscow found two pyramids in Samara city surroundings and in
pyramids in Kolskiy peninsula in far distance from Volgograd city known as Mamaev Kurgan where
the towns and roads. These pyramids have form of is the biggest monument dedicated to the victims
stone mounds. of Second World War located now on the top of
In last decade the interest attached to the the mane made pyramid mound. In 2011 a group
Asian region. And the main interested country of researchers from Moscow found two pyramids
for pyramid research is China. There are more in Kolskiy peninsula in far distance from the towns
than 200 pyramids in different forms and size in and roads. These pyramids have form of stone
central China, in Xi’an and Luoyang constructed mounds. In last decade the interest attached to the
from the local clay and soil materials. Asian region. And the main interested country for
The old Europe still has many mysteries. In pyramid research is China. There are more than
2005-2006 the great pyramid construction was 200 pyramids in different forms and size in central
found and investigated in central Bosnia and China, in Xi’an and Luoyang constructed from the
Herzegovina later some pyramid hills were found local clay and soil materials.
by amateur researchers in Italy and Slovenia. The Great Pyramid may in fact, have been a
Moreover there are close to 10 pyramids in Greece, form of Tesla Tower. Nikola Tesla built his own
one in France, several in Spain and tens in Sicily Tower, in 1903. Tesla claimed that at 30, 000
(Italy) and Tenerife (Spain), one great mound feet altitude, there’s a stratum of rarefied air that
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found this shrine and other artifacts. That evening The Shrine below that Powell and his team
I sent a team member to notify the Smithsonian found in Powell’s Cave This was identified
Institute of our discovery. We continued to survey as a Shrine for Seteprene sometimes spelled
the canyon and discovered more Egyptian tunnel Smenkhare, Seti, or Smenkare. Additionally,
cities. I estimate in my report that I think upwards the hieroglyphics Powell’s team found. This is a
of 50,000 Egyptians had inhabited the Grand diagram for the Egyptian writing system when
Canyon at one time.” the ancient Egyptians came to the Grand Canyon.
Did you know that all the monuments in the It was a school tablet used for teaching Egyptian
Grand Canyon are named after Egyptian pharaohs? children to read and write. There were even crypts
This famous canyon in Arizona is actually an (sarcophagi) discovered. One of crypts was opened
ancient array of pyramids. The sites even align in the Grand Canyon to see if there were mummies
with the same stars that the pyramids of Giza align in them before they were sent to the Smithsonian
with, the constellations of Orion and Pleiades. Institute storage building.
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Dorje Energy Devices aka the Tibetan Thunderbolt ~ The Most Powerful
Weapon in the Universe
A spiritual symbol and a spiritual light
weapon to be wielded in the other worlds. The
Dorje symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable
and indestructible state of energy and relates
symbolically to Enlightenment.
The Vajra is considered as one of the most
powerful weapons in the entire universe. Found
in many cultures, the lightning bolt is a symbol
of spiritual power. The Greek god Zeus welded it
and God Indra of the Vedic myth & the hammer of
Norse deity Thor was originally a lightening.
The form of the Vajra as a sceptre or a weapon
appears to have its origins in the single or double
trident, which arose as a symbol of the thunderbolt
or lightning in many ancient civilizations of the
Near and Middle East. Occidental parallels
are postulated between the meteoric hammer
of the Teutonic sky-god Thor, the thunderbolt
and sceptre of the Greek sky-god Zeus, and the
three thunderbolts of the Roman god Jupiter. As
a hurled weapon the indestructible thunderbolt
blazed like a meteoric fireball across the heavens,
in a maelstrom of thunder, fire, and lightning.
A double Dorje, or vishvavajra, are two Dorjes
connected to form a cross. A double Dorje
represents the foundation of the physical world
and is also associated with certain tantric deities
and the four directions and four subtle elements
of earth air fire and water & in elemental balance
producing transcendent consciousness. The
crossed four-armed horizontal vajra represents
the visualized generation of the deity’s mandala
palace, symbolizing the stability of the vajra-earth entrained into the Vajra is only touched upon here
upon which it rests. The symbolism and energies it goes yet deep.
CHAPTER 12
FREE TRAVEL ANYWHERE
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The Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore The railway itself consisted of two parallel 2 ft
Electric Railway was a unique coastline railway 8 1⁄2 in (825 mm) gauge tracks, billed as 18 ft (5.5
in Brighton, England that ran through the shallow m) gauge, the measurement between the outermost
coastal waters of the English Channel between rails. The tracks were laid on concrete sleepers
1896 and 1901. The aim of the railway was to mortised into the bedrock. The single car used on
extend the reach of the existing Volk’s Electric the railway was a 45 by 22 ft (13.7 by 6.7 m) pier-
Railway eastward. Since the eastern section of like building which stood on four 23 ft (7.0 m)-long
coast ran out of seafront, and quickly ended up legs. The car weighed 45 long tons. Propulsion
with cliffs that were directly against the sea, Volk was by electric motor. It was officially named
was confronted with the intimidating and costly Pioneer, but many called it Daddy Long-Legs. Due
prospect of an expensive project to build the to regulations then in place, a qualified sea captain
railway extension onto the cliff-face. was on board at all times, and the car was provided
with lifeboats and other safety measures.
• Volk’s solution was instead to build the railway Construction took two years from 1894 to 1896.
out at sea, with the electrically-powered car The railway officially opened November 1896
built on four cross-braced stilted legs that but was nearly destroyed by a storm the night of
kept the passenger section well above sea- 4 December. Volk immediately set to rebuilding
level, and to also build a special alighting- the railway including the Pioneer, which had been
platform at Rottingdean. knocked on its side, and it reopened in July 1897.
Rail cars on canals and shores.
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conduct wars, participate in religious ceremonies, Blinded by the illusion it creates, we become
rescue someone in trouble or accomplish some earth bound, incapable of flying or moving freely
adventurous mission. into the mid (bhuva) and higher (suva) realms. In
We have references to the use of incredible the form of an elongated tower jutting out of the
spaceships and flying machines in the Indian lore face of the earth through the roof of the temple,
by gods, demons and people alike. The most ancient the vimana thus serves a very important purpose in
of all epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata the religious world of Hindus. It serves as a strong
mention the use of vimanas or special aerial reminder of our lost worlds and lost consciousness.
devices in ancient times. These are comparable in The mesmerizing tower filled with colorful
several respects to the spaceships of Hollywood figurines of numerous gods and goddesses, above
science fiction movies such as Star Trek and Star the ground, away from the humdrum of earthly life,
Wars. In the Ramayana we have descriptions of a in the air but still reachable, conveys a symbolic
special airplane called Pushpak Vimana. message that before entering the world of gods we
In Sanskrit, which was the language of need to turn away from the distractions of the mind
communication in the Vedic period, the word and turn inward towards God for our salvation.
“vimana” means an airplane or flying machine. The Mahabharata also mentions the use of flying
It is not mere coincidence that the long towers chariots powered by lightning, capable of flying
adorning the Hindu temples are also called long distances into the solar system and beyond.
vimanas. The word “vimana”, in this context, has There are descriptions of a demon king Salva
a far deeper spiritual meaning. According to this, using a flying machine to attack Dwaraka, the
vimana is that which is different from or turned capital of Madura, and how Lord Krishna fought
away from the ordinary mind consciousness. It with him and destroyed the flying machine. In the
is the higher consciousness pointed towards the epic Srimad Bhagavatham (sixth Canto, Part 3) we
heavens, belonging to the higher realms, and come across the following reference: “One time
simply indifferent to the mind and the senses. It while King Citaketu was traveling in outer space on
is of the higher mental planes, of the gods, where a brilliantly effulgent airplane given to him by Lord
higher energies submit to higher purpose and Vishnu, he saw Lord Siva…” “The arrows released
higher will. In contrast, the ordinary mind draws by Lord Siva appeared like fiery beams emanating
us into samsara and renders us into mere two- from the sun globe and covered the three residential
legged animals. airplanes, which could then no longer be seen.
The first hybrid diesel and compressed air locomotive appeared in 1930,
in Germany. The pressures broughtto bear by the oil industry in the
transport sector where ever greater and the truth of the matter is that they
managed to block investigation in this field.
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How Did they Heat the Huge Castles, Cathedrals and Homes?
Can you being to imagine how these massive
Tartarian buildings were heated during the cold
winters of Europe and mountain castles? No
fireplace burning logs could possibly heat these
palaces. Instead, they had harnessed energy and
could bring it directly into the entire building
because it was electrified at will and location, thus
providing each room with independent heat using
andirons and the buildings current.
There was placed a metal plate behind the
firebox (or the whole firebox made of metal) and
metal goblet-looking objects. These objects may
be of various size, while the bigger are usually
put near the edges of a fireplace. The function of
metal plates is quite clear – they reflect infrared
rays when fireplace heats up, like an ordinary
fireplace does. The goblets, on the other hand,
have nothing to do with an ordinary fireplace
that heats up from combustion. These goblets are
nothing else than ether capacitors, which amplify
electricity in a conductor, along which they are
put. It turns out that originally these fireplaces
were not designed to burn wood. Their secret
AEE fireplace with metal plate and andiron transmitters
probably lies somewhere else.
Let’s imagine that the fireplace and the roof are
connected by metal bondings through the chimney collected with piezoelectric transducers. The
(like in the image). The whole construction real Internet. Piezoelectric transducers generate
becomes one solid conductor, connected with electricity when subjected to a pressure change.
the metal plate in the firebox. Ether capacitors, Hydrophones are used to listen to whales speak to
put near the fireplace, provoke eddy currents each other, sonar.
(Foucault currents) in the metal frame, which All life resonates and absorbs frequencies. The
transmits them to the metal plate. The buildings Aether was filled with frequencies that created
with cymatic windows and portholes, with the harmony and reverberated off of the firmament.
help of organs, musical instruments and singing, Levitation would be easy denied a graceful
emitted a frequency range. These frequencies existence with comfortable, disease-free cities and
were then collected by devices designed into the clean energy for our homes and businesses. What
architecture of all other buildings and converted we call “fireplaces” could very well have been air
into DC energy. These frequencies were also vents for the off-gassing that was run throughout
transmitted underground through water and the buildings back then.
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A
U.S. Supreme Court ruling has forced
the Smithsonian Institution to release
classified papers dating from the early
1900’s that proves the organization was involved
in a major historical cover-up.
The cover-up destroyed evidence showing
giant human remains in the tens of thousands
had been uncovered all across America. The
pieces of evidence were ordered to be destroyed
by high-level administrators to “protect the
mainstream chronology of human evolution at the
time” according to the court ruling.
The allegations stemming from the American
Institution of Alternative Archeology (AIAA) SMITHSONIAN ADMITS TO
that the Smithsonian Institution had destroyed DESTRUCTION OF THOUSANDS
thousands of giant human remains during the early
1900’s was not taken lightly by the Smithsonian
OF GIANT HUMAN SKELETONS
who responded by suing the organization for IN EARLY 1900’S
defamation and trying to damage the reputation of
the 168-year old institution.
During the court case, new elements were
brought to light as several Smithsonian whistle-
blowers admitted to the existence of documents
that allegedly proved the destruction of tens of
thousands of human skeletons reaching between
6 feet and 12 feet in height, a reality mainstream
archeology cannot admit to for different reasons,
claims AIAA spokesman, James Churchward: evidence in court of the existence of such giant
“There has been a major cover up by western human bones.
archaeological institutions since the early 1900’s The evidence came as a blow to the Smithsonian’s
to make us believe that America was first lawyers as the bone had been stolen from the
colonized by Asian peoples migrating through Smithsonian by one of their high-level curators in
the Bering Strait 15,000 years ago, when in fact, the mid-1930’s who had kept the bone all his life
there are hundreds of thousands of burial mounds and which had admitted on his deathbed in writing
all over America which the Natives claim were of the undercover operations of the Smithsonian.
there a long time before them, and that show It is a terrible thing that is being done to the
traces of a highly developed civilization, complex American people,» he wrote in the letter.
use of metal alloys and where giant human The NWO has been hiding the truth about
skeleton remains are frequently found but still the forefathers and fore-mothers of humanity,
go unreported in the media and news outlets.” our ancestors, the giants who roamed the earth
A turning point of the court case was when a as recalled in the Bible and ancient texts of the
1.3-meter long human femur bone was shown as world by destroying the evidence.
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these giants of old. In the past, the giants were also temple of Isis on the banks of the Nile, 16 miles
credited for building two large underground halls below Najar Djfard, he opened a row of tombs
somewhere beneath the mountain. in which some prehistoric race of giants had
The strange formation which can be seen up on been buried. The smallest skeleton out of some
Tainita Mountain resembles a set of stone chairs. 60 odd, which were examined during the time
As they are found at high altitude and in a highly Timmerman was excavating at Najar Djfard,
inaccessible area, locals claim that tartars built the measured 7’ 8” in length and the largest 11’ 1”
chairs to sit on when they wanted to gather for tall. Memorial tablets were discovered in great
council. Another legend from Hateg Country (“Tara numbers, but there was no record that even
Hategului”), tells the tale of two giantesses who hinted that they were in the memory of men of
built two cities: one in Deva and the other on the extraordinary size”. A cemetery called Fag el-
peak of the Severed Mountain (“Muntele Retezat”) Gamous, which means Way of the Water Buffalo,
respectively. Upon the end of the construction, and a nearby pyramid have been excavated by
when the giantess from Deva beheld her rival’s archaeologists from Brigham Young University
city and saw it had turned out more beautiful, she for the last 30 years. Many of the mummies
became envious. In a moment of rage, she threw a that were discovered date to the time when the
plough towards the mountain citadel - destroying Roman or Byzantine Empire ruled Egypt, from
it and severing the top of the mountain at the same the 1st century to the 7th century AD. “We are
time. In this way, the mountain earned its name, fairly certain we have over a million burials
being known ever since as the Severed Mountain. within this cemetery. It’s large, and it’s dense,”
A number of archaeological discoveries have Project Director Kerry Muhlestein, an associate
been made in Giurgiu. Between the years 1940 professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture
and 1950, archaeologists unearthed 80 humanoid at Brigham Young University, said in a paper he
skeletons which appeared to be giants. The huge presented at the Society for the Study of Egyptian
skeletons measured about four to five meters Antiquities Scholars Colloquium, which was held
(13-16 feet) in height. Giant skeletons have been in November 2014 in Toronto. However, it is
unearthed in other parts of the country as well. As now thought (as of 2017) that it is more likely
one example, in October 1989, 20 giant skeletons to be tens of thousands of graves. One discovery
were found in Pantelimon – Lebada. that never got officially published was that of a
The Arizona Silver Belt, November 16th, mummy who was more than 7 feet (2 meters) tall.
1895 with the headline Prehistoric Egyptian “We once found a male who was over 7 feet tall
Giants :”In 1881, when professor Timmerman who was far too tall to fit into the shaft, so they
was engaged in exploring the ruins of an ancient bent him in half and tossed him in.”
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Were Giant Humans and Animals Fossilized in Their Place by the NWO?
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A
t the end of the XVIII century a major
war began between the Romanov Russia
and Siberian Moskovia. At first Ottoman
Turkey marched out as an ally of Tobolsk. The
Romanovs found themselves in a difficult position:
they had to fight on two fronts at once. However,
on the 10 July 1774 after a series of defeats Turkey
signed the peace Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca with the
Romanovs which marked their defeat. Essentially
it betrayed its ally – the Czar of Tobolsk. Seizing
this opportunity in 1774 the Romanovs urgently
mobilised their troops from the Turkish front to
the Eastern Front. A. V. Suvorov, who had recently
distinguished himself in the battles with the Turks,
stood at the head of these troops. With Suvorov’s
help, count P. I. Panin, the commander-inchief
of the Eastern Front, defeated the Siberian army
of ‘Pugachev’. Suvorov personally convoyed the
captured ‘Pugachev’ from Yaik to Simbirsk. He was
later brought to Moscow and executed there, after they began to divide it ‘after suddenly realizing
purporting that he was a common Cossack who had that it was too big’. Many old Siberian cities were
rebelled against the rightful rulers – the Romanovs. wiped off the face of the earth. The majority of
Most likely, it was in fact some common Cossack the names present on the maps of Siberia in the
who was brought for the execution, but not the XVIII century are not there in the XIX century
real Siberian war chief. It is possible that he was anymore. When the archaeologists unearthed the
called ‘Pugachev’. The true identity of the Siberian remnants of the Siberian cities destroyed in the
leader was probably kept secret by the Romanovs. XVIII century, instead of reconstructing the true
The two SECRET PANELS which were set up in history of Siberia, they declared their findings to
Kazan and Orenburg in 1773-1774, were in charge be extremely ancient. The perfect example of this
of the misrepresentation of the Pugachev war is Arkaim in the Urals.
history [988:00], the article ‘Pugachevshina’. In 1775 for the victory over Moscow Tartary
Most likely that following their defeat the Suvorov was presented with the most luxurious
remnants of the royal court at Tobolsk and its and expensive award among those he had received
faithful troops fled to China, where they were – a diamond encrusted sword. Much to everyone’s
warmly received by the Emperors of Manchuria, delight, it was not held a secret at that point.
the distant relatives of the Hordian czars of The Romanovs happily celebrated their victory
Tobolsk, see our book ‘Pegaya Orda’. The over their severe Siberian neighbor. The victory
Romanovs occupied Siberia, having at first came to the Romanovs at a price and they spared
annexed it to the province of Kazan and pretended neither expense nor rewards for their victorious
that ‘it had been always been this way’. But soon generals-victors.
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Later however, the time came when they had great military commander should not be fighting a
to give an account of the history of the war on crowd of ignorant peasants. He had much greater
paper, to canonize the version for the posterity. tasks, and the suppression of peasant revolts
And here they faced a difficulty. As the Romanovs was a responsibility of the second-rate military
were persistently hiding the very existence of commanders. That is why they presented the
their Siberian neighbor, depicting that Siberia had matter the following way.
always belonged to them. That is why a decision Allegedly ‘Pugachev’ was defeated by an
was made to present the war with Tobolsk as an unknown lieutenant-colonel Michelsohn, who was
allegedly comparatively easy fight of government made promoted to colonel for his achievement.
troops with a rebellious mob. Purporting, that Suvorov, they said, had nothing to do with it. He
the rebels’ ringleader was a common Cossack was called to the Eastern front by mistake, due
Yemelyan Pugachev. When presented in such to P. I. Panin’s panic. Suvorov, they said, had
a light, Suvorov’s achievements in defeating absolutely nothing to do there. So in the end he
‘Pugachev’ were an obstacle. It was clear, that a did not fight against Pugachev.
White City Moscow is known as a city of white desert,” de Caulaincourt remembered. “In the
stone, thanks to its early Kremlin walls constructed Kremlin, just like in most private mansions,
from local limestone. But for the rest of its history, everything was in its place: Clocks were even
Russia’s predominantly wooden capital was still ticking, as if their owners were still home,”
shaped by fire, suffering dozens of large blazes: the he wrote.
“Great Fire” of 1547 that killed several thousand The fire quickly spread from the outskirts
people; one set by the invading Crimean Tatars in of the city to the center, reaching houses close
1571 that killed tens of thousands; and a 1737 fire to the Kremlin by the following morning. The
that severely damaged the Kremlin. wind, which had turned a bit to the west, carried
Moscow’s last great fire swept through huge embers more than 200 meters through the
the city during the occupation of the city by air to fall “like a fiery rain” and set new houses
Napoleon’s Grande Armée in September 1812. ablaze, de Caulaincourt recalled. The air glowed
The conflagration destroyed three-fourths of with heat. Observing the cataclysm, Napoleon
the city’s buildings, according to some estimates, reportedly exclaimed, “What a terrible sight!
and killed thousands of residents and wounded They’re burning it themselves… What resolution!
soldiers. The fire had a lasting effect on the city’s What people! These are Scythians!” “The burning
appearance, as city planners later rebuilt whole city reminded me of the fires that destroyed
neighborhoods, creating new squares and limiting parts of Constantinople and Smyrna before my
wooden construction. eyes, but this time, the sight was more striking:
When the French entered Moscow, they found It was the most appalling sight I have ever seen,”
a city suddenly drained of life, “resembling a Dedem wrote.
CHAPTER 15
THE GREAT TARTARY
RAILWAY TRAIN SYSTEMS
So the Story Goes…
T
he very first trains were built in 1827 ships, sailed around the bottom of South America
and from 1880 to 1890 more than 70,300 up to San Francisco, CA and then sent up the
miles of new lines were opened in that Sacramento River to be put on the rail lines. Men
decade alone! and women who came by the tens of thousands
The first steam powered railroad trains began for the California Gold Rush, after gold was found
in 1804. Cross country travel by train was not in Sutters Mill, above Sacramento, would of have
completed in the US until 1869. As you can read to been used to dig the rail lines, forge the metal,
below, Sacramento, California had already built lay the tracks and install the trains atop the tracks
their first railway lines in 1855. This means that with all the knowledge, and surveying needed to
the trains used in Sacramento had to be put on complete the rail lines.
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cuts to fills. Bridges, including one 700 feet long gravel had to be pulled from quarries and crushed
and 126 feet in the air, had to be constructed to while boats had to forge rivers to lay the pylon
ford streams. Timber had to be felled and cleared, footings for the bridges.
The California Gold Rush of 1849
The first CPRR locomotive crossed the agricultural skills, developed to survive cold
California - Nevada border on December 13, 1867. winters. A modest number of miners of African
This allegedly allowed tens of thousands to come ancestry (probably less than 4,000) had come from
to California by train seeking gold. the Southern States, the Caribbean and Brazil. A
This from Railwest.com. number of immigrants were from China. Several
“The discovery of gold in California near hundred Chinese arrived in California in 1849 and
Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, east of Sacramento, 1850, and in 1852 more than 20,000 landed in San
on January 24, 1848 brought a huge number of Francisco.”
people lured by the promise of “gold laying in Now here is where the stories don’t add up.
the streams” into California during 1849. An Remember as stated above, that the first time the
estimated 55,000 arrived by overland routes and railway crossed the Sierra Nevada mountain range
another 25,000 by sea”. was from 1863-1869….yet, we are told/sold that
And the story goes on to say there was a world- the Gold Rush ENDED in 1855 due to “economic
wide exodus to California as well (Wikipedia): hardships”! From Wikpedia:
“There were tens of thousands each of Mexicans, “By 1855, the economic climate had changed
Chinese, Britons, Australians, French, and Latin dramatically. Gold could be retrieved profitably
Americans, together with many smaller groups from the goldfields only by medium to large groups
of miners, such as African Americans, Filipinos, of workers, either in partnerships or as employees.
Basques and Turks. People from small villages By the mid-1850s, it was the owners of these
in the hills near Genova, Italy were among the gold-mining companies who made the money.
first to settle permanently in the Sierra Nevada Also, the population and economy of California
foothills; they brought with them traditional had become large and diverse enough that
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two months is just one-inch shy of the United January and February 1925 at the Paradise Ranger
States record for a two-month period, measured in Station at Mt. Rainier, Washington.
USA
On February 28, 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad became the first U.S. railway chartered
for commercial transport of passengers and
freight. There were skeptics who doubted that a
steam engine could work along steep, winding
grades, but the Tom Thumb!, designed by Peter
Cooper, put an end to their doubts. The First
Transcontinental Railroad (known originally as
the “Pacific Railroad” and later as the “Overland
Route”) was a 1,912-mile (3,077 km) continuous
railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869
that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail
network at Council Bluffs, Iowa with the Pacific
coast at the Oakland Long Wharf on San Francisco
Bay. The Sacramento Valley Railroad (SVRR)
was incorporated on August 4, 1852. Its first train
operated on February 22, 1856.
The first use of electrification on an American
main line was on a four-mile stretch of the
Baltimore Belt Line of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad (B&O) in 1895 connecting the main
portion of the B&O to the new line to New York
through a series of tunnels around the edges
of Baltimore’s downtown. Parallel tracks on
the Pennsylvania Railroad had shown that coal of the electrified section; they coupled onto the
smoke from steam locomotives would be a major locomotive and train and pulled it through the
operating issue and a public nuisance. Three tunnels. When construction began on the B&O in
Bo+Bo units were initially used, at the south end the 1820s, railroad engineering was in its infancy.
Unsure exactly which materials would suffice, the oldest railroad bridge still carrying trains (the
B&O erred on the side of sturdiness and built many world’s oldest is the Skerne Bridge, Darlington,
of its early structures of granite. Even the track UK of 1824-1825). The Thomas Viaduct in Relay,
bed to which iron strap rail was affixed consisted Maryland, was the longest bridge in the United
of the stone. Though the granite soon proved too States upon its completion in 1835. It also remains
unforgiving and expensive for track, most of the in use. The B&O made extensive use of the
B&O’s monumental bridges have survived to this Bollman iron truss bridge design in the mid-19th
day, and many are still in active railroad use by century. Its durability and ease of assembly aided
CSX. Baltimore’s Carrollton Viaduct, named in faster railroad construction.
honor of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was the Note the Freemason garb on the laying of the
B&O’s first bridge, and is the world’s second first cornerstone as well. What does that tell you?
The Amazing Railway Stations & Terminals
Elevated Train Station in New York The Elevated Central Train Station, Brest (Belarus).
Union Station, c. 1941. -
train platform at 6th avenue and 34th street in Built in 1886 and heavily damaged in 1915
Photograph by Edward Weston
Manhattan Ca. 1880 (Photo by Charles Pollock/ during WWI, eventually demolished.
Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty images)
Pennsylvania Railway Station in New York City in 1911. View from the
Saint Germain- en-Laye Railway Station. France, at the start norteast, most of the buildings in the scene are no longer standing, and
of the 20th century, on the railwayline to Paris Saint-Lazare have been replacedwith tallerbuildings and skyscrapers,
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Mail Order Everything in 1895. How Was This Possible if Railways were
just forming?
Mail order catalogues shipping everything to rifles, wagons, violins, birdcages, or portable
anywhere in USA in 1895 by rail. How did they get bathtubs, purchases that used to require many
manufactures products, get payments, etc?… The separate trips to specialist merchants, suddenly
story goes.. “Our mail order methods meet many all the American shopper had to do was lick a
wants,” wrote a poetic but anonymous copywriter stamp. This unabridged facsimile of the retail
on a page of the 1895 Montgomery Ward & Co. giant’s 1895 catalogue showcases some 25,000
catalogue. He had a gift for understatement. At its items, from the necessities of life (flour, shirts) to
zenith from the 1880s to the 1940s, Montgomery products whose time has passed (ear trumpets). It
Ward, like its cross-town Chicago rival, Sears, is an important resource for antiquaries, students
sold virtually everything the average American of Americana, writers of historical fiction, and
could think of or desire--and by mail. This was anyone who wants to know how much his great-
a revolution, and Ward’s fired the first shot. To grandfather paid for his suspenders. It is a true
buy spittoons, books of gospel hymns, hat pins, record of an era”.
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And how impressive is it that Americans the Rotunda floor and covers an area of 4,664
managed to construct all those classical buildings square feet. The word “apotheosis” in the title
in just 147 years? Did they use the same architects means literally the raising of a person to the rank
all across the country? of a god, or the glorification of a person as an
Painted in 1865 by Constantino Brumidi, the ideal. Note the tombstone of George Washington
Apotheosis of Washington in the eye of the U.S. states Freemason first above 1st President of the
Capitol Building’s Rotunda depicts Freemason United States. It shows us what the priorities were
George Washington rising to the heavens in glory, of those who buried the 1st US President. Most
flanked by female figures representing Liberty US Presidents are Freemasons or Knights of
and Victory/Fame and surrounded by six groups Malta members.
of figures. The fresco is suspended 180 feet above
Spokane, WAc
Denton County Courthouse, Howell Michigan.. courthouse erected State Capitol Building, Connecticut (1906)
Denton Texas. in “1896” mudded in
Pittsburg PA post office, 1892-1966. Smithfield Street Post Office - St. Paul, Minnesota, 1902.
at 4th Avenue.
The Post Office and Sub-Treasury Building from across Post Office Post Office, Toronto, Canada (19th Century) from across Post
Square, c. 1900 Office Square, c. 1900
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Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, late 1880s or early The first Grand Central, Grand Central Depot,
1890s. (Photo by Geo. P. Hall & Son/The New York Historical that opened on 42nd Street in 1871. Photo c/o
Society/Getty Images) New York Transit Museum.
NY Buffalo circa 1908 Eorio County Savings bldg. Church of the Disciples, New York City (1875), Built
Wonderful finials! in 1873, Destroyed in 1899 to build a new clubhouse
Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway and Prince Street, New York, New He spared no expense. The seven -bedroom duplexes had as much as 7,000
York, late 1870s or early 1880s. (Photo by H.N. Tiemann/The New square feet of floor space, including a drawing room, library, and billiards
York Historical Society/Getty Images) room (but only two bathrooms per apartment.
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Renaissance Revival
West Hotel - Mineapolis, MN,built 1884 New Criminal Courts
Sun Iron Building, City Hall, Dallas Texas
Building(with the “Bridge of (Built 1889, )
Baltimore, Maryland (c. Sights” connecting to the City
1880-1890);Completed 1851, this Prison), New York City (1907);
was the first iron building finished Both demolished around 1939
in the U.S. It was destroyed in the
Great Fire of 1904.
Imperial Hotel aka the National Surgical Institute, Iowa Corn Palace - 1889
Central High School, Duluth, Minnesota
Indianapolis, Indiana (1890s-1940s) (Built in 1892)
Kimball House Hotel in Atlanta, Demoed in West Hotel - Mineapolis, MN, built in 1884 The Detroit Museum of Art sparked Detroit’s
1959 for parking structure fine arts when it opened in 1888 with a
highway intersection on I-375.
Imperial Hotel aka the National Surgical Institute, MN Duluth USA Temple Soldiers and Sailors Obelisk Monument
Indianapolis, Indiana (1890s - 1940s) Opera Block 1889 Circle Indianapolis, Indiana
Toledo was once one of the most beautiful cities in the US. Central High School, Broad and Green Streets Philadelphia (1904)
The fate of the Erie County Savings Bank, one of the most Moorish style Aransas county courtroom in Rockport, Elsimore Gate, Cincinnati, Ohio
beloved buildings ever built in Buffalo, NY. Texas. Built in 1889 and demolished in 1956. (1898); Built in 1883
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Prudential building. 1918 Newark nj Victory Hotel, Put-in Bay, Ohio, destroyed by fire in 1919
Old Kansas City Board of Trade Building. Chicago Federal Building lost1965 Fireman’s Insurance Co.
Built 1888 and demolished in 1968 for a Building, Broad & Market
parking lot. Streets, Newark, 1909
Freemasonic Structures
The Indianapolis Freemason Building built The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world’s
between 1927 and 1929 it is one of the most largest Masonic Temple at 500 Temple Street.
impressive structures of its type in the Midwest. It was designed in the neo-gothic architectural
Designed by local architectural firm Asmus and style, using a great deal of limestone.
Clark, the Grand Lodge of Tennessee was built The ritual building features 16 floors,
in 1925, a time when most architects designing stands 210 feet (64m) tall, with 1,037 rooms.
monumental buildings turned to the Neoclassical Ground-breaking took place on Thanksgiving
style, also known as Classical Revival. Day 1920.
N
ote that most of these Great Exhibitions USA at that time had attended the fair. Again,
and Amusement Parks only were erected, how were they notified, where did they lodge and
opened in less than one year at many sites, get transported? You will see some of the most
than were burned by fires, many immediately amazing structures for education, community and
thereafter. Sometimes by design and sometimes by FUN! The exhibition’s excuse for hosting ranged
‘accident’. There were over 75 world exhibition’s from celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal,
before 1870! (Please see Appendix II for the list to the harvesting of electricity to the celebration
of the hundreds of exhibitions up to 1930). of the Louisiana Purchase. Many times the event
As you will read, the exhibitions worldwide builders had to dredge record amounts of dirt and
were grandiose, extravagant, attended by millions, fill to hold the exhibitions on, or near water. Water,
and brought people and resources from all around we will learn, is an energy conductor and was
the world. This was likely the remnants of the fun, necessary to power the exhibitions to light them
fun, fun loving Tartarian’s. Also, the worldwide up at nighttime.
participation from as far away as the Samoa, I focused on providing narratives and images to
Alaska, China, South America, Hawaii etc., means the exhibitions from the 1850 -1930 because this
they would have had to sail all their equipment was still considered before commercial airplanes,
across the Oceans to come to these huge events. national highways and large-scale engines to
And how did they communicate with the world’s move great stones and steel and such. It is also
people to get them to come and arrange for their very interesting to note that during this time
travel, lodging and meet them at the docks, period there were 22 “International Exhibitions”
then carry and set up the incredibly elaborate being held during great economic hardships and
displays…..all using horse and buggy to build out even World War I that went from July 1914 to
the exhibitions. November 1918. Now how was this even possible
At the Chicago World’s Exhibition in 1893 it given there was a World War going on at the same
is claimed that ¼ of the entire population of the exact time.
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There was also great economic crisis’ and hard-ships during the time of the World Exhibitions.
* Panic of 1857, a U.S. recession with bank failures
* Panic of 1866, was an international financial downturn that accompanied the failure of Overend,
Gurney and Company in London
* Great Depression of British Agriculture (1873–1896)
* Long Depression (1873–1896)
* Panic of 1873, a US recession with bank failures, followed by a four-year depression with the
Panic of 1884
* Panic of 1893, a US recession with bank failures
* Australian banking crisis of 1893
* Panic of 1896
* Panic of 1901, a U.S. economic recession that started with a fight for financial control of the
Northern Pacific Railway
* Panic of 1907, a U.S. economic recession with bank failures
* Depression of 1920-21, a U.S. economic recession following the end of WW1
* Wall Street Crash of 1929 and Great Depression (1929–1939) the worst depression of
modern history
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filled one elevator with three thousand kilograms brakes. There were pavilions especially devoted to
of lead, simulating passengers, and then, with the telephone and to electricity, and others devoted
journalists from around the world watching, cut to maritime navigation, and another, the Palais
the cable with an axe. The elevator’s fall was de Guerre or Palace of War, to developments in
halted ten feet above the ground by the Otis safety military technology, such as naval artillery.
1897 Brussels International Exposition
The Many Many USA Expositions and Exhibitions from 1838 -1930
And so the Story goes… Crystal Palace in 1851. It’s stated plan was “to
The first Exposition in the US was held in illustrate British Industrial Development”. Since
Cincinnati in 1838. It was actually a Fair of the other nations were invited to participate. They
Ohio Mechanics Institute held in the nation’s each hoped to outdo each other. This exposition
first permanent exhibition hall. Other cities began was so successful that other Expos followed in
holding similar expos, and building similar the major cities of Europe. This, of course led
Exposition Halls – some grander than others, but all to the establishment of “World Fairs”and then
were based on the same principal – they needed to after the success of the Industrial Expositions in
be large and impressive and able to be built quickly. the US, the State Fairs began as a way to let rural
And then there were the international expositions, America participate.
which generally began with London’s famous
passengers. It only cost a nickel. The sidewalk up to 6,000 people at a time, up to six miles
was designed primarily to carry passengers who per hour.
arrived by steamboats. It was capable of moving
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The Midway was an area for amusement, where all of its entirety in a new invention called a
spectators could casually catch a ride in a hot air Ferris wheel.
balloon, watch a sideshow, or view the fair in
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Sophia Hayden, one of the few women architects were represented. By authorizing and funding
in nineteenth-century America, graduated from the Chicago fair’s Board of Lady Managers [in
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and, as 1893], Congress was in fact recognizing the
her first project, designed the 80,000 square-foot, increasingly organized and influential role of
two-story building called the Woman’s Building. women in American society. New technologies
A young woman, Hayden evidently suffered such as domestic plumbing, canning, commercial
some kind of breakdown by the end of the project ice production, and the sewing machine had freed
and never again designed a building. In charge middle-class women from many household tasks,
of this all-woman project was a Board of Lady and more and more women were entering college
Managers chaired by Bertha Potter Palmer, a and the professions. Many, including upper-class
wealthy and influential patron of the arts. Placing and professional women, were also joining social
women in charge of their own building was reform groups, and these women’s organizations
considered a rather revolutionary idea at the time had, in turn, organized to increase their visibility
and was not enthusiastically supported by some and influence.
Fair authorities. Despite the presence of prominent women at the
When the World’s Fair opened in 1893, equal Fair, there were still some important slights. The
rights for women was still a futuristic dream. Fair’s single largest event, held on July 4, 1893,
American women couldn’t vote and were relegated didn’t include a single woman speaker. In response,
to the margins of public life. But the times they five women from the National Woman Suffrage
were slowly changing. Prominent women spoke Association stormed the Independence Day
at the Fair about a number of issues, including program and handed a copy of their Declaration
women’s right icon Susan B. Anthony, labor of Rights for Women to the chairman of the
rights reformer Florence Kelley, and abolitionist event. Women in the United States wouldn’t get
Julia Ward Howe. When the Chicago World’s the vote until nearly three decades later with the
Fair was funded through Congress, money was ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the
specifically allocated to make sure that women U.S. Constitution in 1920.
The Strange Presentations of Infant Incubators at the World’s Fairs
Neopremie babies, struggling for their lives, died due to infection from human contact! The ran
were transferred from hospitals to show off the these “exhibits” until 1940.
new incubators at many World Exhibitions. Some And the story goes …
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immeasurable wands of colossal magicians. The casket is illuminated, the cornices of the palaces of
superb dome of the structure, that is the central the White City are defined with celestial fire. The
glory of the display, is glowing as if bound by waters that are at play leap and flash with it. There
wreaths of stars. It is electricity! When the whole are borders of lamps around the lagoon.
The Button That Turned On The Columbian Exposition Electricity
On May 1 (May Day), 1893, throngs of people
anxiously waited for President Grover Cleveland
to press the button that was wired in Washington
to electrify the fair. It was similar to those used
in most telegraph offices, but this one was gold
instead of steel. The dates 1492 – 1893 were
painted in silver on the bottom level of the three-
tiered pyramid sitting on the ceremonial table.
Although only the lightest touch was necessary,
President Cleveland brought his fist down with
such force he nearly shattered the button.
People swarmed to Chicago for a glimpse of
the future. The Chicago World’s Fair introduced
a stunningly long list of new products that
remain on shelves to this day. Among them were
Juicy Fruit gum, Cracker Jacks, spray paint and
Shredded Wheat. Also included in the list were
products powered by electricity that would
redefine American lives. Among them were
Fax machines, telephones, an electric railway,
neon lights, bed warmers, fans, radiators, and a
cure-all electric belt. The Columbian Exposition
electricity building featured a fully electric kitchen
complete with a small range, hot plate, broiler, kettle
and saucepan.
The touch of that button set the great Allis engine electricity sparked the fair to life, ushering in
at Machinery Hall in Chicago into motion. In one the electric age. The White City incorporated
profound moment, the Columbian Exposition electricity into every aspect of the fair. It also
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8 bridges, with access by 8 grand staircases. The semi-circular window, above which, 102 feet above
east and west central pavilions were composed of the ground, was a colonnade forming an open
two towers 168 ft. high. In front of these two was loggia, or gallery, commanding a spectacular
a great portico composed of the Corinthian order view over the Lagoon and all the north portion of
with full columns. The central feature was a great the grounds.
Electricity Building
St. Lois mayor Rolla Wells, Frak D. Hersberg, Florence Hayward, Fair
president David R. Francis, Archbishop John J. Glennon, and Vatican
commissioner signor Coquitti (l to r) at the opening of the Vatican Exhibit
at the 1904 World’s Fair.
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In the late 19th Century, a number of cities on As part of this effort, the Corn Palace was rebuilt
the Great Plains constructed “crop palaces” (also in 1905. In 1921, the Corn Palace was rebuilt once
known as “grain palaces”) to promote themselves again, with a design by the architectural firm Rapp
and their products. As the idea succeeded, it and Rapp of Chicago. Russian-style onion domes
spread, including: a Corn Palace in Sioux City, and Moorish minarets were added in 1937, giving
Iowa, that was active from 1887–1891. The the Palace the distinctive appearance that it has
original Mitchell Corn Palace (known as “The today. (so they just decided Moorish minarets and
Corn Belt Exposition”) was built in 1892 to onion domes would look cool?). And why such a
showcase the rich soil of South Dakota and massive post office needed.
encourage people to settle in the area. In 1904– The map published in 1888. Population of
1905, the city of Mitchell mounted a challenge Sioux City as 35,000. Council Bluffs, Iowa Post
to the city of Pierre in an unsuccessful attempt Office 1888
to replace it as the state capital of South Dakota.
of the 19th century. After the 1901 Pan-American Many cities had two (or all three) of the Electric
Exposition inspired the first Luna Park in Coney Park/Luna Park/White City triumvirate in their
Island, a frenzy in building amusement parks vicinity… with each trying to outdo the others
(including those to be named White City, Luna with new attractions. The competition was fierce,
Park, and Electric Park) ensued in the first two often driving the electric parks out of business due
decades of the 20th century. Before the end of to increased cost due to equipment upgrades and
the year 1900, White City amusement parks were upkeep and increasing insurance costs. More than
making their appearance in Philadelphia (1898 a few succumbed to fire. Only one park that was
- it was also known as Chestnut Hill Park) and given the White City name continues to operate
Cleveland (1900). Soon, some long-established today: Denver’s White City, opened in 1908, is
parks changed their names to White City upon currently Lakeside Amusement Park.
the addition of amusement rides and a midway Denmark’s Tivoli Gardens first opened in 1843,
(Seattle, for example). when showman Georg Carstensen persuaded King
As the American amusement park was increasing Christian VIII to let him build a pleasure garden outside
in popularity in the first few years of the 1900s, the walls of Copenhagen. Originally constructed
the success of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition on around 20 acres of land, Carstensen’s creation
(particularly its “Trip to the Moon” ride, featuring featured a series of oriental-inspired buildings, a
“Luna Park”) led to the first Luna Park in Coney lake fashioned from part of the old city moat, flower
Island in 1903… and an explosion of nearly gardens and bandstands lit by colored gas lamps. The
identical amusement parks soon followed. There park quickly became a Copenhagen institution, and
were roughly 250 amusements operating in the won fame for its “Tivoli Boys Guard,” a collection
United States in 1899; the number almost tripled of uniformed adolescents who paraded around the
(700) by 1905; and more than doubled again (to premises playing music for visitors. Tivoli later added
1500) by 1919 - and these latter figures do not an iconic pantomime theater in 1878, and by the
include the amusement parks that were opened early 1900s it featured more traditional amusement
and permanently closed by then. park fare including a wooden roller coaster called
Like their Luna Park and Electric Park cousins, the Bjergbanen, or “Mountain Coaster,” as well as
a typical White City park featured a shoot-the- bumper cars and carousels. Tivoli Gardens was
chutes and lagoon, a roller coaster (usually a nearly burned to the ground by Nazi sympathizers
figure eight or a mountain railway), a midway, during World War II, but the park reopened after
a Ferris wheel, games, and a pavilion. Some only a few weeks and remains in operation to
White City parks featured miniature railroads. this day.
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New York’s new playground—A bird’s eye view showing the changes in Coney Island from
Manhattan Beach to West Brighton
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The Helter Skelter The Goat Carriages Luna Park’s Loop the Loop
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Council Crest Park 1907 set on a Mountain top 1200’ high Spokane’s Natatorium Park opened in 1889
The Oaks aka the Coney Island of the Nothwest, opened 1905
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The original “Luna Park” on Coney Island was Below, Brazil (1908) and Kansas City
a massive spectacle of rides, ornate towers and exhibitions (1907) were lit up at nighttime. Walt
buildings covered in 250,000 electric lights. The Disney cited the second Kansas City Electric Park
park opened in 1903, and was destroyed 41 years as his primary inspiration for the design of the first
later in 1944 by a massive fire that destroyed much modern theme park, Disneyland.
of the park.
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T
he first Cliff House was built in 1858, above
Ocean Beach, in west San Francisco. It has
been rebuilt five times since for various
reasons, such as remodeling or damage.
In 1894, the third, and most photographed,
incarnation of the house was built by Adolph
Sutro, a successful mining engineer. Sutro built
the seven-story mansion in Victorian style,
an elaborately decorated structure dubbed the
“Gingerbread House.”
Cliff House was the scene of a number of
historic events, including several shipwrecks. A
wreck in 1887 caused damage to the second Cliff Cliff House survived the earthquake that struck
House when the dynamite on the ship exploded. San Francisco in 1906 with only minor damage. It
The first ship-to-shore transmission, using Morse burned to the ground the following year, however.
Code, was received here in 1899 and in 1905; the Sutro’s daughter began the construction of a new
first radio voice transmission was sent from the Cliff House restaurant in 1908, but on a vastly
house to a point a mile and a half away. smaller scale.
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• The Machinery Palace was the largest wooden the Fair occupied 635 acres… approximately
and steel building in the world at the time; the 76 city blocks. The total construction cost was
entire personnel of the U.S. Army and Navy about $15,000,000, and the project consumed
could have fit inside. The first-ever indoor over 100 million board feet of lumber. Please
flight occurred when Lincoln Beachey flew Remember, this was just nine years after the
through the building before it was completed. Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. The
Palace of Machinery, styled after the Roman
George W. Kelham was chosen as chief of Baths of Caracalla, was the largest wood and steel
architecture. Working with the architectural council, building in the world at that time. It measured
he developed an elegantly simple plan. It grouped nearly a thousand feet in length, 367 feet in width
the eight main exhibition palaces together in a and was 136 feet high. More than 2,000 exhibits
single block. This main block was then flanked on were displayed inside on two miles of aisles. The
the eastern end by the Palace of Machinery and on soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam’s 1915 Army
the western end by a neo-classic fantasy monument, and Navy could have fit into the Machinery Palace
Bernard Maybeck’s Palace of Fine Arts. with room to spare. Aviator Lincoln Beachey flew
This grouping was crowned by an Italianate through the building before it was completed in
main tower known as the Tower of Jewels, which the first-ever indoor flight. His speed through
was adorned with 102,000 glass gems (Novagems, the building -- a blazing 40 miles per hour.
in the parlance of the period) that sparkled when The Column of Progress commanded the entire
swayed by the wind (Jeweled watch fobs, rings, north front of the Exposition. Symmes Richardson,
pins and other objects were popular souvenirs). the architect drew his inspiration from Trajan’s
The block also included several magnificent Column in Rome. It completed the symbolism of
courts: The Court of the Universe, the Court of the Exposition’s sculpture and architecture, as the
Abundance, and the Court of the Four Seasons. joyous Fountain of Energy at the other end of the
While the buildings appeared substantial, they north-south axis began it.
were intended to last only for a year, after which The Palace of Horticulture designed by
they would be demolished. The Palace of Fine Bakewell and Brown is the largest and most
Arts underwent a major restoration in the 1960s. splendid of the garden structures. Byzantine
The monumental exhibition palaces formed a in its architecture it suggested the Mosque of
core that held together two outer and very different Ahmed I at Constantinople. This was the palace
zones of the Exposition. At the western end beyond of the bounty of nature; its adornment symbolized
the Palace of Fine arts were exhibition halls built the rich yield of California fields. The Palace of
by participating countries and states. At the eastern Education combined Spanish Renaissance and
end was a sixty-five acre amusement park and Moorish designs. In the Tympanum above the
concession district called The Zone. Altogether, central portal, sculptor Gustav Gerlach created the
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group “Education.” In the center, the teacher sits sculpture from artists around the world. These
with her pupils under the Tree of Knowledge; on stood on columns, in niches, in fountains, and as
the left, the mother instructs her children; on the freestanding groups throughout the Expositions.
right the young man, his school days past, works In the South Garden was the Calder Fountain
out a problem in science. Thus, the group depicts of Energy. Resting in the center of the pool and
the various stages of education. supported by a circle of figures representing
The California Building designed by Thomas H. the dance of the oceans, is the Earth, surmounted
Burditt was by far the largest state building ever by a figure of Energy, the force that dug the
erected at the time. From its façade, Fray Junipero canal with Fame and Victory blowing bugles from
Serra looks over a charming garden which their shoulders.
represents the private of Santa Barbara Mission, Bernard Maybeck, the designer of the Palace
but this Mission style building was grander than of Fine Arts, believed that architecture here in
those built by the padres of California. It covered California, to be beautiful, needed only to be an
five acres! Inside walls were hung with tapestries effective background for landscape. He was able
loaned by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst. Displays from to achieve this end in his design. The sweeping
the fifty-eight California counties were presented. arc of the building on the shore of the lagoon is
Color was a major unifying element in the a mere backdrop for the trees and plants. The
design of the Exposition. Jules Guerin a colorist, central rotunda‘s entablature contains Bruno
painter, and designer oversaw the Exposition’s Louis Zimm’s three panels representing “The
color schemes. He created a specially blended Struggle for the Beautiful.” On an altar before
gypsum and hemp plaster material in hues of old the rotunda knelt Robert Stackpole’s figure of
ivory that mimicked the travertine marble used in Venus, representing the Beautiful to whom all art
ancient Rome. This plaster was applied over most is servant. Robert Louis Zimm created the panel
of the buildings, statues, and walls. Eight accent in front of the altar on pictured Genius, the source
colors were used throughout the Exposition: of inspiration. Above, in the dome, Robert Reid’s
eight murals symbolize the conception and birth
• French green for garden lattices
of art, its commitment to the earth, and its progress
• Deep cerulean blue in recessed panels and acceptance by the human intellect.
and ceiling vaults A three-acre Japanese garden was created at the
• Pink-orange for flagpoles south entrance to the Fine Arts Palace. This garden
was comprised of rocks up to three tons in weight,
• Pinkish-red flecked with brown for 25,000 square feet of turf, 1300 trees, 4400 small
the background of colonnades
• Golden-burnt-orange for moldings and
small domes
• Terracotta for other domes
• Gold for statuary
• Antique green for urns and vases.
plants, and tons of small stones and gravel brought important collection of modern art that had been
from Japan. The Golden Pavilion, a copy of a yet assembled in America. The war in Europe did
Japanese temple, and two graceful teahouses were prevent some countries like Russia and Germany
located within this Japanese garden, which was from sending art works, it led other countries such
staffed largely by the government of Japan. as France and Italy to send more than they might
As Ben Macomber in his book The Jewel City otherwise have sent.
states, “No other of the palaces would wear so well Ernest Coxhead, the San Francisco architect
in its beauty if it were set up for the joy of future who designed the home of Dr. Thomas Williams
generations. It would be a glorious thing for San that now houses the Museum of American
Francisco if the Fine Arts Palace could be made Heritage, was instrumental in developing the
permanent in Golden Gate Park.” As we know his detailed plans for the 1915 Exposition. His plans
words were heeded and the Palace of Fine Arts were presented to the US Congress in 1911 during
still stands in all of its beauty, albeit in its original the competition between San Francisco and New
site, rather than in Golden Gate Park. Orleans as to which city would have the privilege
The Palace of Fine Arts contained what the of hosting the celebration of the opening of the
International Jury declared to be the best and most Panama Canal.
Lighting At The Fair
Lighting at the fair was the crowning nightly by a company of marines, who manipulated
achievement. W.D’Arcy, who was called “the the fan of lights in precise drills at night.
Aladdin of the 1915 City Luminous,” was loaned Around the walls of the palaces stood tall
to the Exposition by a young General Electric Venetian masts, topped with shields or banners.
company eager to promote the miracles of its Concealed behind the heraldic emblems were
technology. Never before had an attempt been powerful magnesite arc lamps. Other concealed
made to light an exposition as this one was lighted. lights gleamed through the waters of the fountains.
The massive exhibition area was illuminated at In the Court of the Universe they were white, in
night by indirect lighting of the softest, warmest, the Court of the Seasons green, and in the Court
and mellowest of colors, all seemingly without of the Ages they were red. The palaces themselves
source. The radiance of the 43 story Tower of were not externally illuminated at night, though
Jewels came from huge searchlights aimed at they appeared to be lighted internally. Behind each
it from a circle of hidden stations. Perhaps the window and doorway were hung strings of lights
most exquisite and dazzling feature of the fair, backed by reflectors.
the Tower, with its 102,000 pieces of glittering The illumination was at its best on a misty night
multicolored cut Bohemian glass, refracted and when the moisture in the air provided a screen to
reflected both sunlight and nighttime illumination. catch the colored lights and create the effect of
The many-colored fan of enormous rays, the an aurora overhead. If natural fog wasn’t present
Scintillator, which stood against the sky behind the to supply this background for the great beams
Exposition, was produced by a searchlight battery of the Scintillator, clouds of steam from a steam
of thirty-six great projectors mounted on the locomotive positioned on the breakwater provided
breakwaters of the Yacht Harbor. It was manned the missing mist.
Sculptures at the Fair
Sculpture was an integral part of the Panama- decorations. These works were made of plaster
Pacific International Exposition. A Stirling Calder and tinted to match or compliment the buildings.
was the acting chief of sculpture, and under his “The End of the Trail” by James Earle Fraser was
direction was a large staff of skilled workmen, one of the most popular and poignant works of art
hired to turn out thousands of sculptures and at the fair. It showed an Indian astride his exhausted
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Industrial Displays
The Exposition emphasized contemporary The Underwood Exhibit in the Palace of Liberal
events and technology from the previous decade. Arts featured a $10,000 typewriter, “an exact
The moving-picture machine was extensively used reproduction of the machine you will eventually
to illustrate industrial progress in various exhibits, buy.” It was 1728 times larger than the standard
and the presence of both mechanical and electrical Underwood typewriter and weighed 14 tons. News
devices was larger than life in many cases. Exhibits stories were typed on it daily. But the greatest
in the Palace of Machinery showcased Diesel amount of space was given to labor saving devices,
engines, water-driven power plants and numerous safety inventions and machines that increased the
electrical motors and communication devices. On comfort (if not the comfort level) of humanity. The
opening day, President Woodrow Wilson started, overwhelming theme was that machines would
by wireless, the Diesel-driven generator that play a major role in making life more comfortable
supplied all of the direct current used in the Palace. and enjoyable.
Agriculture
Today we consider agriculture an industry, growing of ornamental plants and foodstuffs two
but the typical fair-goer of 1915 considered the separate endeavors, neither of them “industrial”.
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The Fair reflected this outlook, incorporating Historical Museums) was awarded to the Orchard
three display halls related to the growing and City Canning Company of Campbell, CA for its
production of agricultural products: The Palace Assorted Canned Fruits.
of Horticulture, the Forestry building, and the The Palace of Horticulture displayed beautiful
Palace of Agriculture. The Palace of Agriculture flowers and ornamental plants and was located
had a distinct “State Fair” flavor, with displays adjacent to the Palace of Forestry near the Baker
of farm products and awards for products of high Street entrance to the Fairgrounds. As might be
quality. This Palace was prominently located at the expected, the Forestry building was concerned
northwest corner of the Court of the Universe. The with the growing of trees and the production
award certificate shown here (Courtesy Campbell of lumber.
The Entertainments
No fair is complete without its sideshow, and circling the model on elevated tracks could learn
the fair’s eastern section, known as “The Zone”, about the canal through earphones during their half-
occupied a space the equivalent of seven city blocks hour ride. The soundtrack came from a phonograph.
in area and contained a variety of entertainments, Fairgoers could also observe babies (real) in
rides, commercial stands, souvenir shops, and incubators, experience a rowdy 49ers prospecting
other typical fair staples. However, some of the camp (not spring training), and a submarine ride.
things to be found in the zone were very untypical, They could choose to be entertained, awed, scared,
including the “Aeroscope”, a ride that consisted of impressed and fed at a seemingly innumerable
a small two-story structure mounted on the end of number of rides, restaurants and concessions.
a 285-foot swing-arm. It was designed and built Other entertainments might be experienced
by Joseph Strauss, the designer and builder of the throughout the fair area, including air shows,
Golden Gate Bridge. Riders were treated to an concerts, demonstrations of arts, crafts and
aerial view of the fair and nearby San Francisco. national culture. The air shows were quite popular,
It was especially spectacular at night. Another drawing crowds of 10,000 or more spectators,
popular ride circled a five-acre operating model although daredevil pilot Lincoln Beachy was
of the Panama Canal. For their 50-cent admission, killed during one of the air exhibitions when his
passengers occupying one of the hundred chairs plane experienced a structural failure and crashed.
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wire frames covered in cement. The Isthmus and a 250-foot (76 m) replica of the Panama
was surrounded by concessions, amusement rides Canal. One of the concessions along the isthmus
and games, a replica gem mine, an ostrich farm, was a “China Town”.
Santa Cruz, California The Boardwalk
In 1791, Father Fermin de Lasuen established
a mission at Santa Cruz, the twelfth mission to be
founded in California. California became a state in
1850 and Santa Cruz County was created as one of
the twenty-seven original counties. By the turn of
the century logging, lime processing, agriculture,
and commercial fishing industries prospered
in the area. Due to its mild climate and scenic
beauty Santa Cruz also became a prominent resort
community. Since 1907. The boardwalk is oldest
amusement park in California and one of the last
seaside amusement parks on the west coast of the
United States.
CHAPTER 19
CHILDREN 4 SALE…
ALL ABOARD THE FOUNDLING TRAINS
T
he first orphan trains operated prior to the
Civil War. Over 250,000 children were
transported from New York to the Midwest
over a 76-year period (1853-1929) in the largest
mass migration of children in American history. As
many as one in four were Irish. Some abolitionists
feared that the orphan trains were being used as an
extension of slavery, and there was reason behind
their fear. Not all the orphans were being adopted.
Many became slaves to farmers, child abusers and
indentured servants with no rights or freedoms.
The first Orphan Trains left Grand Central Station
in late 1853 for Dowagiac, Michigan. The trains
continued to run for 75 years. The last official train
ran to Texas in 1929. Many children were sexually
abused, mistreated, malnourished, and overworked
in the Midwest farms. Trains would stop in mid-
western and southern towns, and the children
would file off and parade before the assembled
townspeople, often on hastily constructed stages.
Locals would inspect the children, feel their orphan infants. Fourth. – Dependent mothers with
muscles, look at their teeth, and question them. children who should not be separated.”
Contact between the children and their families In the 1870s, the Catholic Church became
back east was strongly discouraged. Many of these concerned that many Catholic children were
children ran away from the abusive new homes being sent to Protestant homes and were being
they were placed in. inculcated with Protestant values. They began
These abandoned children were left to their operating their own Placing Out program via the
own devices to obtain shelter and food, often railroad sponsored by the New York Foundling
stealing, begging, selling matches and/or papers to Hospital. Priests in towns along the railroad routes
support themselves. These children were labeled were notified that the Foundling Hospital had
as “Street Arabs”, “the dangerous classes”, and children in need of homes. The priest would make
‘street urchins” to name a few. In the mid 1800’s an announcement at Sunday Mass and adults
and early 1900’s of the United States history, could sign up for a child, specifying gender and
these problems escalated and led Charles Loring preferred hair and eye color. It was common to
Brace, a minister in New York, to found The have children separated from their siblings, to not
Children’s Aid Society in 1853 in New York City. have birth certificates, and no further contact with
A report in the New York Times dated May 10, their parents or siblings. In many cases the only
1860, cited the four distinct classes of needy they legal document for the children would have been
served: “First – Friendless and deserving young their baptismal certificate. By the age of 18, the
women. Second – Destitute children between the children were released from their indenture and
ages of 3 and 14 years. Third – Motherless and were expected to make their own way in life.
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maintained by the Society. In 1872, construction 69th Streets and Lexington and Third Avenues. It
began on their massive new full block facility on opened in 1873, and an adoption department was
land granted by the state between East 68th and established to find permanent homes for children.
Foundling wheels
Foundling wheels were institutionalized by was a kind of ‘lazy Susan’ that had a small platform
a papal bull issued in the 12th century by Pope on which a baby could be placed, then rotated into
Innocent III, who was shocked by the number of the building, without anyone on the inside seeing
dead babies found in the Tiber. By 1204, there was the person abandoning the child. That person
a wheel in operation at the Santo Spirito Hospital then pulled a cord on the outside of the building,
in Rome, next to the Vatican. A 14th-century home causing an internal bell or chimes to ring, alerting
for abandoned children in Naples, annexed to a those inside that an infant had been deposited. In
church, is now a museum about foundlings. Many the larger towns, foundlings were baptized, then
common family names in Italy can be traced to kept in a foundling home with others, and fed
a foundling past: Esposito (because children were by wet-nurses in the employ of the home. There
sometimes “exposed” on the steps of a convent), they may have stayed for several years until they
Proietti (from the Latin proicio, to throw away) were taken by townspeople as menial servants or
or Innocenti (as in innocent of their father’s sin). laborers, or placed with a foster family. Or, sadly
In the Middle Ages, new mothers in Rome could but more likely, they never left the institution,
abandon their unwanted babies in a “foundling having died from malnutrition or from diseases
wheel” — a revolving wooden barrel lodged in a passed on by the wet-nurses. In smaller towns,
wall, often in a convent, that allowed women to the foundling wheel may have been in the wall of
deposit their offspring without being seen. Now
a Rome hospital, the Casilino Polyclinic, has
introduced a technologically advanced version of
the foundling wheel — not at all a wheel but very
much like an A.T.M. booth!
United States – Baby hatches started operating
in the state of Indiana in 2016. All 50 states have
introduced “safe-haven laws” since Texas began
on September 1, 1999. These allow parents to
legally give up their newborn child (younger than
72 hours) anonymously to certain places known as
“safe havens”, such as fire stations, police stations,
and hospitals. Foundling wheels spread to various
parts of Europe and were used until the late 19th
century. Modern foundling wheels have made a
comeback in various places in Europe in recent
decades, particularly in Germany. Switzerland, the
Czech Republic and other European countries also
have drop-off points for unwanted newborns. On
mainland Italy and the island of Sicily, installed
a device called ‘la ruota (or rota) dei proietti’: the
wheel of the castoffs, or ‘the foundling wheel’.
These wheels could be in the outside walls of
churches or convents, or in larger cities, in the walls
of foundling hospitals or orphanages. The wheel Foundling wheel at the “ospedale degli Innocent” in Florence
the residence of a local midwife. She would have
received the child, possibly suckled it immediately
to keep it alive, or arranged for a wet-nurse to do
so, then taken it to the church to be baptized and
to the town hall to be registered. If the child was
near death when found, many midwives were
authorized by the church to baptize the infant, ‹so
that its soul would not be lost›. Civil officials were
often similarly authorized. Sometimes children
were literally abandoned on the street or on a
doorstep, but the use of the foundling wheel was
so widespread that even these children were often
referred to as having been ‹found in the wheel›.
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CHAPTER 20
INSANE INSANE ASYLUMS
OF THE 19TH CENTURY
T
he overall question is “Did the NWO
take over Tartarian buildings and then
use them to kill off the people of Tartary
around the world after committing them to
converted insane asylums. The evidence appears
conclusively likely! Remember, that according
to Mr. Fomenko, his-story does not begin until
the beginnings of the elimination of Tartary in
1200 AD. In London, England, the Priory of
Saint Mary of Bethlehem, which later became
known more notoriously as Bedlam, was founded
in 1247. In Spain, other such institutions for up through the beginnings of the 20th century, so
the insane were established after the Christian more asylums were needed, yet the population
Reconquista; facilities included hospitals in numbers at the time do not justify the immense
Valencia (1407), Zaragoza (1425), Seville size of the buildings or number of people they
(1436), Barcelona (1481) and Toledo (1483). In claim were committed. In California, at the very
Britain at the beginning of the 19th century, there onset of the California Gold Rush of 1849, we
were, perhaps, a few thousand “lunatics” housed see several insane asylums said to be erected to
in a variety of disparate institutions; but, by the house those deemed insane as early as 1851, even
beginning of the 20th century, that figure had though California’s population in no way justified
grown to about 100,000. This growth coincided the immense size and scope of these structures.
with the development of alienism, now known as The other blatantly obvious note is that these
psychiatry, as a medical specialty. immense insane asylums nearly look identical all
By the end of the 19th century, national systems around the world in what they call “Gothic” and
of regulated asylums for the mentally ill had been “Roman” architecture.
established in most industrialized countries. At the The Hospital de los Inocentes (Hospital of
turn of the century, Britain and France combined the Innocents) was the first asylum in Europe
had only a few hundred people in asylums, but by founded in Valencia, Spain in 1410 stands
the end of the century this number had risen to the out due to its originality and there are historic
hundreds of thousands. The United States housed and cultural reasons to recognize its primacy.
150,000 patients in mental hospitals by 1904. Furthermore, the organization and functioning of
Germany housed more than 400 public and private this institution and the model, spread like wildfire
sector asylums. These asylums were critical to the through the entire Iberian Peninsula during the
evolution of psychiatry as they provided places of 15th Century and shortly after through American
practice throughout the world. Spanish speaking countries. In 1512 the Council
Throughout the asylums worldwide we see of the city of Valencia decided to unite all the
familiar patterns of incredible Tartary architecture hospitals of the city in one «Hospital General»and
with many asylums having farms and livestock and to extend the coverage to all kind of patients and
cemeteries and crematories. Another main theme all types of forsaken. The hospital was destroyed
is most of these structures became “overcrowded” by a fire in 1545.
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administration building and long wings on either from 1848 to 1855, its vice-president from
side that radiated off the center building. 1855 to 1862, and finally, as its president from
This design allowed for “maximum separation 1862 to 1870.
of the wards, so that the undesirable mingling Pennsylvania Hospital for Mental and
of the patients might be prevented.” The wings Nervous Diseases, was a psychiatric hospital
also allowed for separation of male and female located at 48th and Haverford Streets in
patients, and for separation of patients based Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
on the severity of their illnesses. Dr. Kirkbride It operated from its founding in 1841 until
was also heavily involved in civic affairs within 1997. In the winter of 1841, nearly 100 mentally
the city of Philadelphia itself, as well as that of ill patients of Pennsylvania Hospital were slowly
the commonwealth. He was a member of the transferred in carriages from the bustling city streets
College of Physicians, the Philadelphia County at 8th and Spruce Streets to a new, rural facility
Medical Society, the Franklin Institute, the especially prepared for their care. The hospital
Historical Society of Philadelphia, the American awaiting them offered a treatment philosophy
Philosophical Society, and an honorary member and level of comfort that would set a standard for
of the British Medico-Psychological Association. its day. Known as The Institute of Pennsylvania
In 1844, Dr. Kirkbride was one of the original Hospital, it stood west of Philadelphia, amidst 101
thirteen members who founded the ‘Association of acres of woods and meadows.
Medical Superintendents of American Institutions Two large hospital structures and an elaborate
for the Insane’ (AMSAII), serving as its secretary pleasure ground were built on a campus that
stretched along the north side of Market Street, if any treatment, patients at the Pennsylvania
from 45th to 49th Streets. Thomas Story Asylum resided in private rooms, received
Kirkbride, the hospital’s first superintendent and medical treatment, worked outdoors and enjoyed
physician-in-chief, developed a more humane recreational activities including lectures and a use
method of treatment for the mentally ill there, that of the hospital library. The facility came to be called
became widely influential. The hospital’s plan “Kirkbride’s Hospital. Overcrowding had become
became a prototype for a generation of institutions a problem in the original Pennsylvania Asylum for
for the treatment of the mentally ill nationwide. the Insane by the 1850s, so Kirkbride lobbied the
The surviving 1859 building was designated a Pennsylvania Hospital managers for an additional
National Historic Landmark in 1965. Unlike building. But by the mid-20th century, the 1841
other asylums where patients were often kept hospital building proved unusable for this purpose
chained in crowded, unsanitary wards with little and was demolished in 1959.
California Insane Asylums So the story goes…
The Insanity Law of 1897 created the State 1897 law provided that each hospital should be
Commission on Lunacy which was given controlled by a board of managers of five members
authority to see that all laws relating to care and appointed by the Governor for four-year terms.
treatment of patients were carried out and to make The Lunacy Law reforms passed allowed no
recommendations to the Legislature concerning insane persons to be associated with criminals, no
the management of hospitals for the insane. The open court hearings, judge not required to assess
detainees Institutions named Hospitals instead campus of California State University, Stanislaus.
of asylums. It was on 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land donated by
Stockton State Hospital or the Stockton Captain Charles Maria Weber. The legislature at
Developmental Center was California’s first the time felt that existing hospitals were incapable
psychiatric hospital. The Hospital opened in of caring for the large numbers of people who
1851 in Stockton, California and closed 1995- suffered from mental and emotional conditions
1996. The site is currently used as the Stockton as a result of the California Gold Rush, and
New Hampshire State Hospital, Concord, N. H. The Hospital for Feeble Minded, Orilla Ont.
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authorized the creation of the first public mental State Hospital, Stockton.” Stockton State Hospital
health hospital in California. On May 17, 1853 the was California’s first state psychiatric hospital,
Stockton General Hospital changed its name to the established in 1853. It was closed in 1996 and has
Insane Asylum of the State of California. since been converted into a campus for California
They even had created a female insane State University.
building! The “Female Department, Stockton
Sonoma Developmental Center 1891
It opened at its current location on November 24,
1891, though it had existed at previous locations
in Vallejo and Santa Clara since 1884. The
facility’s current name dates from 1986 and was
originally named The California Home for the
Care and Training of Feeble Minded Children
in 1883. The Home had primarily four types of
residents: the mentally handicapped, the epileptic,
the physically disabled, and the “psychopathic
delinquent.” From almost the start, the Home
was overcrowded.
1889 Agnews State Hospital now Santa Clara University Jesuit School Santa
Clara, CA
Today known as the world famous Sun in, what was then, a revolutionary cottage
Microsystems Developmental Center. In 1885 the plan spreading the low-rise buildings along
Agnews Residential Facility was established by the tree-lined streets in a manner that resembled
California State Legislature as a neuropsychiatric a college campus. Now at the center of the Sun
institution for the care and treatment of the Microsystems/Agnews complex is the Clock
mentally ill. Agnews, opened in 1889, was Tower Building (formerly the Treatment Building)
the third institution in the state established for with its massive symmetrical clock tower. In the
the mentally ill. Twenty-one years later, the 1906 earthquake, the main treatment building
greatest tragedy of the 1906 earthquake in Santa collapsed, crushing 112 residents and staff under
Clara County took place at the old Agnews a pile of rubble. The victims were buried in a
State Hospital. The multistory, unreinforced mass grave on the asylum cemetery grounds.
masonry building crumbled, killing over 100 The Institution was then redesigned with low-rise
patients. The Institution was then redesigned buildings that resembled a college campus.
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Patton State Hospital The hospital was first grandiose structure with extensive grounds which
opened in August 1, 1893. In 1927 it was renamed was meant to promote a healthy environment in
Patton State Hospital after a member of the first which to recover. There are approximately 2,022
Board of Managers, Harry Patton of Santa Barbara. former patients buried in a field with a dirt road
In 1889 the California legislature approved the that runs up to it. These were patients whose
construction of Patton in order to provide care to
those deemed mentally ill in southern California. Today it is well marked as cemetery
The Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted ground and there is a mass grave marker dedicated
Masons of California laid the cornerstone of the to the patients which can be seen approximately
original building on December 15, 1890. At the 50 yards from the street. The grounds are located
time of its establishment, Patton was seen as a inside the property fence in the north-west corner.
state-of-the-art mental healthcare facility designed The cemetery was full by 1930. 500 Patients with
along the Kirkbride plan; a popular plan for large Underground Railroad.. What?
asylums in the 19th century. The Kirkbride, as the So the Story goes…
main building was called, was an elaborate and
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The Napa State Insane Asylum Hospital “Insane Asylum.” Later, the name was changed
was housed primarily in the four-story, stone, to Napa State Hospital, but, to local citizens, it
castle-like, Gothic structure complete with was called Imola. The striking stone castle was
seven towers. The towers were visible from razed in the early 1960s and replaced by ho-hum,
rooftops in downtown Napa. According to the unimpressive buildings of a design prevalent at
hospital’s website, the facility was built to ease that time.
overcrowding at the Stockton Asylum, the first So they are telling us the massive Gothic
state hospital. Construction started in 1872, and Structure aka Tartarian Moors building, with seven
the first two patients, from San Francisco, were towers was designed to house just 500 mentally
admitted in 1875, taking only 3 years to build insane people because there was an overflow in
this incredible complex of stone, iron and glass. Stockton’s Insane asylum 200 miles to the south of
The original design was for a 500-bed hospital! Napa! And that they had a fully functioning farm
The population peaked in 1960 with more than with a railroad system underneath!!!
5,000 residents but has declined steadily over the The cremated remains of as many as 5,000
years due to changes in treatment and admitting Napa State patients are buried in a mass grave
criteria. The towers were visible from rooftops in at Inspiration Chapel on Napa-Vallejo Highway,
downtown Napa. The website advises that initially McQueeney said. From the early to mid-1920s
192 acres were purchased from a land grant owned through the early 1960s, patients no longer were
by General Mariano Vallejo. Eventually, through buried on hospital grounds, and no bodies were
land acquisition, the acreage would total more ever exhumed from Napa State grounds, he
than 2,000 acres. It stretched from the Napa River said. Because burial acreage was limited, an on-
to the ridgeline east of today’s Skyline Park. in site crematorium was built at Napa State in the
the beginning, it was the Napa Insane Asylum, mid-1920s and was in use until sometime in
and early maps marked its location with the words the 1960s.
Burying and Burning the Evidence
Judy Zervas was on a wild goose chase, one that searching this summer for the grave site of Henry
led her to a seemingly empty field on the sprawling Shippey, a distant cousin who died in 1919. Zervas
grounds of Napa State Hospital. Zervas, a Riverside saw the initials “NSH” on the section of Shippey’s
resident who dabbles in genealogy research, began death certificate that indicated his burial site, but
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Mendocino State Asylum for the Insane, was established in 1889. On December 12 1893, the Hospital was finished and opened to
patients, receiving 60 from Napa State Hospital this same day. Two days later, 60 more arrived from Stockton State Hospital and on
March 25th, 30 came from Agnews State Hospital, bringing the population to 150. So, too much overcrowding in Napa & Stockton
asylums so this was needed!?! The original main building, completed in 1893, was razed in 1952.
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CHAPTER 21
THE DESTRUCTION OF GREAT TARTARY
THE GREAT PURGING 1840’S – 1930’S
Morey/Tesla Technology: Star Wars Now
A
nd the Story Goes…
In the 1930’s Nikola Tesla announced
bizarre and terrible weapons: a death ray,
a weapon to destroy hundreds or even thousands
of aircraft at hundreds of miles range, and his
ultimate weapon to end all war -- the Tesla shield,
which nothing could penetrate. However, by this
time no one any longer paid any real attention
to the forgotten great genius. Tesla died in 1943
without ever revealing the secret of these great
weapons and inventions. In the pulse mode, a single
intense 3-dimensional scalar phi-field pulse form
is fired, using two truncated Fourier transforms, Scalar Potential Interferometer
each involving several frequencies, to provide the
proper 3-dimensional shape. After a time delay
calculated for the particular target, a second and
faster pulse form of the same shape is fired from
the interferometer antennas. The second pulse
overtakes the first, catching it over the target zone
and pair-coupling with it to instantly form a violent
EMP of ordinary vector (Hertzian) electromagnetic
energy. There is thus no vector transmission loss
between the howitzer and the burst. Further, the
coupling time is extremely short, and the energy
will appear sharply in an “electromagnetic pulse
(EMP)” strikingly similar to the 2-pulsed EMP Moray/Tesla Technology: Star Wars Now
of a nuclear weapon. This type weapon is what
actually caused the mysterious flashes off the
southwest coast of Africa, picked up in 1979 and and transmitters, ICBM reentry systems now can
1980 by Vela satellites. The second flash, e.g., become long range “blasters” of the target areas,
was in the infrared only, with no visible spectrum. from thousands of kilometers distance). Literally,
Super-lightning, meteorite strikes, meteors, etc. “Star Wars” is liberated by the Tesla technology.
do not create this effect. In addition, one of the And in air attack, 280 The One World Tartarians
scientists at the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory jammers and ECM aircraft now become “Tesla
observed a wave disturbance -- signature of the blasters.” With the Tesla technology, emitters
truncated Fourier pattern and the time-squeezing become primary fighting components of stunning
effect of the Tesla potential wave -- traveling power.
toward the vicinity of the explosion. With Directed Energy Weaponry (DEW) with
Moray generators as power sources and multiply precision to take down world towers in 10.3
deployed reentry vehicles with scalar antennas seconds and saw homes in half surgically.
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Buried Boneyards
Known as the ‘Catacombs of Paris’, over 6
million skeletons lay beneath the streets of Paris,
France. Some 200 miles of labyrinthine tunnels
are believed to exist. Despite the vast length of the
tunneled, underground world, only a small section
of it is open to the public. This tiny portion (under
1 mile), known as Denfert-Rochereau Ossuary,
has become one of the top tourist attractions in
Paris. The official story for so many bones buried
was that the Parisian Cemeteries were flooded and
overcrowded, yet the population statistics of that
time do not support the narrative. Additionally, Taking the Paris population numbers into
there are only Skulls and Femurs buried there. It consideration, how do we get 6,000,000 dead
is no coincidence that the Yale Universities Secret people? Even if they had 250,000 people dying
Societies, that former President George Bush Sr. in Paris every 33 years for 500 years straight, we
was a member, is also called “Skull and Bones”. would only end up with 4,500,000.
A bubonic plague allegedly flourished in countryside. The majority of these sites were
the crowded streets of London. Over 15% of originally in the grounds of churches, but as
London’s population was wiped out between 1665 the body count grew and the graveyards became
and 1666 alone, or some 100,000 people in the overcharged with dead, then dedicated pits
space of two years. But where did all these bodies were hastily constructed around the fields
go? The answer: in tens, if not hundreds of plague surrounding London.
pits scattered across the city and the surrounding
St. Paul’s Church, Shadwell Confirmed use as one of the five plague
pits located in Stepney, used between 1664 - 1666.
York House, Major Street, Manchester, Old Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada (circa Viktoria-Luise-Platz, Berlin, 1920s
United Kingdom (1911), A”Textile 1900), damagedin great Parliament Fire
Warehouse”, Demolished in 1974 to be
replaced by a parking lot.
the 4th and 5th centuries, at the breakdown of the Webster’s Oxford Dictionary, many important
Roman Empire, the (hypothetical) population of notions from history, religion and science were
England would have been 10,000 to 15,000, while for the first time used in written English. One can
the population of France would have been 170,000 clearly see that ‘the whole antique cycle appears
to 250,000. However, according to estimates in the English language in the middle of the 16
based on historical documents, these numbers century as well as the concept of antiquity. We
should be in the millions. It seems that starting can see some terms about science - ‘almagest’,
with the 5th century, there were periods during ‘astronomy’, ‘astrology’, etc. begin in the 14th or
which the population of Europe stagnated or 15th century. If we look for antiquity, ‘Etruscan’
decreased. Attempts at logical explanations, such was named in 1706 for the first time, ‘Golden Age’
as poor hygiene, epidemics, and short lifespan, in 1505, so think about what this means.:
can hardly withstand criticism. In fact, from the Almagest 14th century * History 14th century
5th century until the 18th century, there was no *Antique 1530 century * Iberian 1601 * Arabic
significant improvement in sanitary conditions 14th century * Indian 14th century * Arithmetic
in Western Europe, there were many epidemics, 15th century * Iron Age 1879 * Astrology 14th
and hygiene was poor. Also, the introduction of century * Koran 1615 * Astronomy 13th century
.rearms in the 15th century resulted in more war *Mogul 1588 * August 1664 *Mongol 1698
casualties. According to UNESCO demographic *Bible 14th century * Muslim 1615 *Byzantine
resources, an increase of 0.2 per cent per annum 1794 * Orthodox 15th century * Caesar 1567
is required to assure the sustainable growth of a *Philosophy 14th century * Cathedra 14th
human population, while an increase of 0.02 per century *Platonic 1533 * Catholic 14th century *
cent per annum is described as a demographical Pyramid 1549 * Celtic 1590 * Renaissance 1845 *
disaster. There is no evidence that such a disaster Chinese 1606 * Roman 14th century *Crusaders
has ever happened to the human race. Therefore, 1732 * Roman law 1660 *Dutch 14th century
there is no reason to assume that the growth rate * Russian 1538 * Education 1531 * Spanish
in ancient times differed significantly from the 15th century * Etruscan 1706 * Swedish 1605
growth rate in later epochs.” * Gallic 1672 * Tartar 14th century * German
Kasparov also doubts the ancientness of “ancient” 14th century * Trojan 14thcentury * Golden
Rome because of the difficulty of mathematical age 1505 * Turkish 1545 * Gothic 1591 * Zodiac
calculations using Roman numerals:”The Roman 14th century
numeral system discouraged serious calculations. The third plague pandemic was a major bubonic
How could the ancient Romans build elaborate plague pandemic that began in Yunnan, China,
structures such as temples, bridges, and aqueducts in 1855 during the fifth year of the Xianfeng
without precise and elaborate calculations? Emperor of the Qing dynasty.[1] This episode of
The most important deficiency of Roman numerals bubonic plague spread to all inhabited continents,
is that they are completely unsuitable even for and ultimately led to more than 12 million deaths
performing a simple operation like addition, not in India and China, with about 10 million killed in
to mention multiplication, which presents India alone.
substantial difficulties.”
Technological Genocide?
Throughout this book I have shown the many destroyed without trace. Fire could not bring down
instances of Tartary control and mastery of the stone and iron, unless the buildings were already
water, air and Earth. The technology we have electrified and advanced technologies “flipped” the
today was also available to them, and more. We highly focused laser directed energy frequencies
have seen millions and millions of bones buried to bring down the buildings, like what took down
under cities, and beautiful Tartarian buildings the World Trade Centers. We can see patents from
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have been accumulated, such as after the World 1914 – 1918 WW I 8.5 Million
Fairs. Again, fire is said to be the causal factors, yet 1918 Spanish Flu Vaccine 30-50 Million
like at the Chicago World Fair, the lands became a
park as did the same after the San Francisco Pan-
Pacific Exhibition of 1915, which is now the SF
Marina and Chrissy Field, unless it was pulverized
and then used as land fill and such?
So what happened to the possible billions of came in the form of the coilgun, the first of which was
Tartaria people? Were star forts built to not only invented by Norwegian scientist Kristian Birkeland
heal but energetically protect them from the NWO at the University of Kristiania (today Oslo). The
genocidal agendas while keeping the structuresin invention was officially patented in 1904, although
place and still viable? its development reportedly started as early as 1845.
There is also hard evidence of DEW weapons According to his accounts, Birkeland accelerated a
patented in 1904. The oldest electromagnetic gun 500-gram projectile to 110 mph.
kept locked from the system’s installation in 1852 the fire department. Gas supply lines connected
until after the Great Fire of 1872 to prevent false to street-lamps and used for lighting in buildings
alarms. A few citizens in each area of Boston were could not be shut off promptly. The gas still running
given a key to the boxes, and all other citizens had to through the lines served as fuel to the fire. Many of
report fires to the key-holders who could then alert Boston’s gas lines exploded due to the fire.
*****
According to the narrative above, the Great Fire telegraph based fire alarm systems and responded
of Boston went only 12 hours, took out 776 (get with horse and buggy in just 20 minutes! And
it 1776..Boston!) and much of the financial district much of Boston was fed by gas lines connected to
and the fire departments were notified by telegraph street lamps…Oh Really?
to the fire stations by those who had keys to the
Shepard’s Building, Dearborn and Monroe Sts., Before and after the fire of 1871.
The Carpet Bombing over and over and over by US Allies in 1945
After the Tartarian defeat, all the ancient of Tartary long before the 9th century. Some
buildings “destroyed by wars” were miraculously wars, bombings, or great fires of the past may
“rebuilt” from the years “1870s” by nonexistent be historical falsehoods, repeated in 3 different
architects whose portraits are a pastiche. Fantasies layers like 1776, 1812 and 1870s. In Dresden, for
like “was destroyed by fire in 1895 and rebuilt example, there would have been a battle in 1813,
in 1901” are written to hide the advanced and revolts that damaged the city in 1848 and 1863,
superior technology present in the constructions and severe bombing in February 1945. According
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to Official History, 90% of the city center was a huge Tartarian power station, transformed into a
destroyed. But this is not entirely true. The main mosque by Grey Men acting on behalf of Invading
buildings of the old citadel were spared. NWO Parasites. Even so, it still retains the red and
There was a selective bombing that targeted white colors of Tartary that designated the main
residential dwellings as well as factories and function of these structures.
military facilities. Dresden was a huge Star Fortress As an American prisoner of war, Kurt Vonnegut
and capital of the Free State of Saxony, which did witnessed the firebombing of Dresden, Germany
not obey to the “Pope” and to the new emperors. in 1945 from the cellar of a slaughterhouse, an
The region had been entirely colonized by Aryan experience he later recounted in his most celebrated
and housed over 600,000 war refugees whom novel, “Slaughterhouse-Five.” described the event
the Invaders had an interest in exterminating. as “the greatest massacre in European history.” A
Dresden was an important economic center, four-night aerial bombing attack by the Americans
with 127 factories and military facilities that and British dropped more than 3,900 tons of
could house 20,000 people. The city’s skyline explosives on the city. Mr. Vonnegut described the
continues exactly as it was in the 1800s and scene afterward as resembling “the surface of the
probably still draws energy from the ether. But the moon.” There were so many corpses, he wrote, that
ancient inhabitants were gone to give place to the German soldiers gave up burying them and simply
invaders. This building in Dresden, for example, is burned them on the spot with flame-throwers.
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Bründlkapelle, Dietmanns
Sisi Chapel located in the Sievering area of the Viennese
district of Döbling near the Vienna Woods
Saint John the Evangelist church Aigen, Upper Austria
Pfarrkirche, Bruckmühl, Upper Austria
Evang. Pfarrkirche A.B., Steyr, Upper Austria
Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, Mauerkirchen, Upper Austria
Filialkirche Heiliges Kreuz Friedhof, Münzbach, Upper Austria
Barbados
Parliament of Barbados, west-wing completed 1872,
east-wing in 1873.
Belgium
Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk, Ostend
Maredsous Abbey, 1872–1892
Loppem Castle, 1856–1869
Church of Hunnegem, paintings 1856–1869
Basilica of Our Lady, Dadizele, 1857–1867
Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk, Ostend, 1899–1908
Church of Our Lady of Laeken, Brussels, 1854–1909
Mesen castle, Lede.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cathedral of Jesus’ Heart, Sarajevo
Brazil
Church of Our Lady of Purification, Bom
Princípio, 1871
Sanctuary of Our Lady Mother of Humanity (Caraça), Minas Gerais, 1876
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Rio de Janeiro, 1886
Cathedral of Our Lady of Exile, Jundiaí, 1890
Cathedral of Santa Teresa, Caxias do Sul, 1899
Crypt of São Paulo Cathedral
St. Peter of Alcantara Cathedral, Petrópolis, 1884–1969
Church os Saint Peter, Porto Alegre, 1919
Catedral of Our Lady of Boa Viagem, Belo Horizonte, 1923
Church of Santa Rita, Santa Rita do Passa Quatro
Church of The Holy Sacrament and Santa Teresa, Porto Alegre, 1924
São Paulo Sé Cathedral (Catedral da Sé de São Paulo), São Paulo, 1912–1967
Premonstratensian Seminary Chapel, Pirapora do Bom Jesus, 1926
Sanctuary of Santa Teresinha, Taubaté, 1929
São João Batista Cathedral (Catedral São João Batista),
Santa Cruz do Sul, 1928–1932
Church of Our Lady of the Glory, Sinimbu, 1927
Basilica of Santo Antonio, Santos, 1929
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, Caieiras, 2006
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima, Embu das
Artes, São Paulo, 2004
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Canada
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, 1878
Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal, Quebec, 1829
St. James’ Cathedral, Toronto, Ontario, 1853
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist St. John’s,
Newfoundland, 1847–85
Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph, Ontario, 1888
Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston,
Ontario, 1922
College Building, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (1913)
Little Trinity Anglican Church, 1843, Toronto, Ontario –
Tudor Gothic revival
Church of the Holy Trinity (Toronto), 1847, Toronto, Ontario
St. Dunstan’s Basilica 1916, Charlottetown, PEI
Hart House at the University of Toronto, 1911–1919, Toronto,
Ontario
1 Spadina Crescent, at the University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario, 1875
Burwash Hall at Victoria University in the University of
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John’s
St. Patrick’s Church, St. John’s
St. Peter’s Cathedral (London), London, Ontario, 1885
St. Patrick’s Basilica, Montreal, Montreal, 1847
Ottawa Normal School, Ottawa, Ontario, 1874
St. Patrick’s Basilica (Ottawa), Ottawa, Ontario, 1875
First Baptist Church (Ottawa), Ottawa, Ontario, 1878
Confederation Building (Ottawa), Ottawa, Ontario, 1931
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal
St. Michael’s Basilica, Chatham, New Brunswick
St. Mary’s Basilica (Halifax), Halifax Regional Municipality,
Nova Scotia, 1899
St. Michael’s Cathedral, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 1845
Church of the Redeemer (Toronto), Toronto,
Ontario, 1879
St. James Anglican Church, Vancouver,
British Columbia
Bathurst Street Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, 1888
Bloor Street United Church, Toronto, Ontario, 1890
Casa Loma, Toronto, Ontario, 1914
Chile
Federico Santa María Technical University, Valparaíso 1931
Church of the Sacred Heart, Valparaíso
Church of the Twelve Apostles, Valparaíso, 1869
Vergara Hall (Venetian Gothic), Viña del Mar, 1910
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China
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Canton, China, 1863–1888
Church of the Saviour, Beijing, China
St. Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai, China
Cathedral of St Joseph, Chongqing, China
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Jinan, China
Saint Dominic’s Cathedral, Fuzhou, China
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Shengyang, China
St. John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong, China
St. Theresa’s Cathedral, Changchun, China
National Shrine and Minor Basilica of Our Lady of
Sheshan, Shanghai, China
Xizhimen Church, Beijing, China
Croatia
Castle Trakošćan, 1886
Hermann Bollé, Monumental cemetery Mirogoj,
Zagreb, 1879–1929
Hermann Bollé, Zagreb cathedral, 1880-
Costa Rica
Iglesia de Coronado, San Jose
Saint Venceslav Cathedral in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, Prague
Completion of St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, 1870–1929
Completion of Saint Wenceslas cathedral,
Olomouc, 1883–92
Hluboká Castle
Herholdt’s Copenhagen University Library (1861)
Denmark
St. Ansgar’s Cathedral, Copenhagen (1840–42)
University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 1835
Copenhagen University Library, Copenhagen, 1857–61
St. John’s Church, Copenhagen, Nørrebro,
Copenhagen, 1861
St. James’s Church, Østerbro, Copenhagen, 1876–78
Church of Our Lady, Aarhus, 1879–80
St. Alban’s Church, Copenhagen, 1885–87
Equatorial Guinea
St. Elizabeth’s Cathedral, Malabo, 1897–1916
Cathedral of Santa Isabel of Malabo
Finland
St. Henry’s Cathedral, Helsinki, 1858–1860
Ritarihuone, Helsinki, 1862
Heinävesi Church, Heinävesi, 1890–1891
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Indonesia
Church of our Lady Assumption, Jakarta
Church of our lady Assumption, Jakarta, Indonesia (Locally known
as Gereja Katedral Jakarta)
Ursula Chapel, Jakarta, Indonesia
Church of the birth of our Lady Mary, Surabaya, Indonesia
St. Peter’s Church, Bandung, Indonesia
St. Joseph’s Church, Semarang, Indonesia
St. Fransiskus Chapel, Semarang, Indonesia (located at Ordo St.
Fransiskus (OSF) Cloister)
St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bogor, Indonesia
Regina Pacis Chapel, Bogor, Indonesia
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Malang, Indonesia (Locally known
as Gereja Kayutangan)
Sayidan Church, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ireland
St John’s Cathedral, County Limerick, 1861
St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal,
Saint Finbarre’s Cathedral, Cork, 1870
Saints Peter and Paul’s Church, Cork, 1866
St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney, County Kerry, 1842–55
St. Aidan’s Cathedral, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, 1843
St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam, County Galway, 1878
St. Mary’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, County, Kilkenny, 1857
Italy
Lazio
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati, Rome, 1912–16
Church of Sacro Cuore del Suffragio,
Rome, 1917
chiesa del Sacro Cuore, Grottaferrata, in the Province of Rome,
1918–1928
Chiesa Anglicana Episcopale di San Paolo entro le Mura, Rome
Chiesa di Ognissanti (chiesa anglicana di Roma), Rome, 1882
Liguria
Castello d’Albertis, Genoa.
Chiesa di San Teodoro, Genoa, 1870
chiesa protestante di Genova, Genoa.
chiesa anglicana All Saints Church, Bordighera, in the Province
of Imperia.
chiesa di Santo Spirito e Concezione, Zinola/Savona, 1873
Molise
Santuario dell’Addolorata,
Castelpetroso, 1890–1975
Campania
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Lithuania
Church in Švėkšna
Beržėnai Manor
Belltower of the Church of St. Anne in Vilnius
Chapel in Rasos Cemetery
Church of the Ascension of Christ in Kupiškis
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in
Palanga
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
in Salantai
Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary
in Nemunaitis
Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Scapular
in Druskininkai
Church of St. Anne in Akmenė
Church of St. Anthony of Padua in Birštonas
Church of St. Casimir in Kamajai
Church of St. James the Apostle in Švėkšna
Church of St. John the Baptist in Ramygala
Church of St. Joseph in Karvis
Church of St. George in Vilkija
Church of the Name of Blessed Virgin Mary in Sasnava
Church of the Holy Trinity in Gruzdžiai
Church of the Holy Trinity in Jurbarkas
Church of the Holy Trinity in Pabiržė
Church of the Holy Trinity in Tverečius
Church of St. Matthias in Rokiškis
Church of St. Matthew the Apostle in Anykščiai
Church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Kazitiškis
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Juodkrantė
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nida
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Šilutė
Lentvaris Manor
Paliesiai Manor
Raduškevičius Palace
Raudone Castle
Tyszkiewicz family Mausoleum and Chapel in Kretinga
Malaysia
St Michael’s Institution, Ipoh, Malaysia
St. Xavier Church, Malacca, Malaysia[8]
Holy Rosary Church, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia[9]
Mexico
Chapultepec Castle, Mexico City
Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Zamora, Michoacán
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
Palacio de Correos de Mexico
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Myanmar
St. Mary Cathedral, Yangon, Myanmar
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Yangon, Myanmar
St. Joseph Church, Mandalay, Myanmar
New Zealand
Christchurch Cathedral
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. (Benjamin Mountfort architect)
Christchurch Arts Centre, Christchurch (Mountfort)
Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch
(George Gilbert Scott and Mountfort)
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, Christchurch (Mountfort)
Christ’s College, Christchurch, Christchurch
Victoria Clock Tower, Christchurch (Mountfort)
Dunedin Town Hall, Dunedin, 1878–1880. (Robert Lawson)
First Church, Dunedin 1867–1873. (Lawson)
Knox Church, Dunedin 1874-1876.(Lawson)
Larnach Castle, Dunedin, 1867–1887. (Lawson)
Old St. Paul’s, Wellington (Frederick Thatcher)
St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Dunedin,
1879-1886.(Francis Petre)
Otago Boys’ High School, Dunedin
1883–1885. (Lawson)
Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, Dunedin,
1884–1887. (Lawson)
University of Otago Clocktower complex,
Dunedin, 1878–1922. (Maxwell Bury)
University of Otago Registry Building,
Dunedin, 1879–1922. (Bury)
Lyttelton Timeball Station, Lyttelton.
(Thomas Cane)
Norway
Oscarshall, Oslo, 1847–1852
Sagene Church, Oslo, 1891
Tromsø Cathedral, in wood, Tromsø,
Norway, 1861
Pakistan
Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan
Cathedral Church of the Resurrection,
Lahore, Pakistan
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Wales
Hawarden Castle (18th century), Hawarden
Gwrych Castle, Abergele, 1819
Penrhyn Castle, Gwynedd, 1820–45
Cyfarthfa Castle, Merthyr Tydfil, 1824
Treberfydd, near Brecon, 1847−50
Bodelwyddan Castle, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire,
1850s, with further alterations in the 1880s
Hafodunos, near Llangernyw, 1861–6
Cardiff Castle, Glamorgan, 1866–9
Castell Coch, Glamorgan, 1871
United States
Alabama
Lanier High School Lanier High School
(Montgomery, Alabama), Montgomery, Alabama
California
Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California
Cathedral Building, Oakland, California, 1914
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, 1928–1964.
St. Dominic’s Roman Catholic Church, San
Francisco, 1928
All Saints Episcopal Church (Pasadena, California),
church 1926, rectory 1931.
First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, California 90020, 1931
Connecticut
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Harkness Tower, 1917–21
Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale Law School
Payne Whitney Gymnasium
Residential colleges
Sterling Memorial Library
Florida
Several buildings on the University of Florida campus,
Gainesville, Florida
Georgia
Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah, Georgia, 1876–78.
A rare example of a Gothic revival synagogue.
Illinois
Tribune Tower, Chicago, Illinois, completed in 1925
University of Chicago
Rockefeller Chapel
other campus buildings
Indiana
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882
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Louisiana
Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, New
Orleans, Louisiana, 1886.
Old Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, 1849.
St. Patrick’s Church (New Orleans, Louisiana),
New Orleans, Louisiana, 1837.
Maryland
The Baltimore City College (public high school),
Baltimore, Maryland, founded 1839, erected
1926–1928, third oldest
public high school in America, nicknamed
“The Castle on the Hill”, at 33rd Street
and The Alameda.
Massachusetts
Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts
Bapst Library, 1908
Michigan
Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church, Detroit,
Michigan, 1911
Mississippi
St. Mary’s Episcopal Chapel in Adams County,
Mississippi, 1837
Missouri
Brookings Hall and several buildings on
the Washington University campus,
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Francis de Sales Church (St. Louis,
Missouri), the second largest church in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis
New Jersey
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart
(Newark, New Jersey) 1954
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton University Chapel, 1925–1928
Princeton University Graduate College
Whitman College House
Several buildings on the Seton Hall University
campus, South Orange, New Jersey
New York
American Museum of Natural History,
Manhattan, 1877
Saint Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church,
Manhattan, 1902
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1790s
• 1791 – Prague, Bohemia, Habsburg Monarchy – first industrial exhibition on the
occasion of the coronation of Leopold II as king of Bohemia, took place in
Clementinum, considerable sophistication of manufacturing methods.[1]
• 1798 – Paris, France – L’Exposition publique des produits de l’industrie
française, Paris, 1798.[2] This was the first public industrial exposition in France
although earlier in 1798 the Marquis d’Avèze had held a private exposition of
handicrafts and manufactured goods at the Maison d’Orsay in the Rue de Varenne
and it was this that suggested the idea of a public exposition to François de
Neufchâteau, Minister of the Interior for the French Republic.[3]
1800s
• 1801 – Paris, France – Second Exposition (1801). After the success of the exposition of
1798 a series of expositions for French manufacturing followed (1801, 1802, 1806,
1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1844 and 1849) until the first properly international (or
universal) exposition in France in 1855.[4]
• 1802 – Paris, France – Third Exposition (1802)[4]
• 1806 – Paris, France – Fourth Exposition (1806)[4]
1810s
• 1819 – Paris, France – Fifth Exposition (1819)[4]
1820s
• 1823 – Paris, France – Sixth Exposition (1823)[4]
• 1827 – Paris, France – Seventh Exposition (1827)[4]
• 1829 – New York City, United States – American Institute Fair
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1830s
• 1832 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Seconda Triennale Pubblica Esposizione
dell’anno 1832. [6]
• 1834 – Paris, France – French Industrial Exposition of 1834[4]
• 1838 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Pubblica esposizione dell’anno 1838.[7]
• 1839 – Paris, France – Ninth Exposition (1839)[8]
1840s
• 1844 – Paris, France – French Industrial (Tenth) Exposition of 1844[4]
• 1844 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Quarta Esposizione d’Industria et di Belle Arti.[9]
• 1846 – Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia – Esposizione dei Prodotti e delle
Manufatture nazionali
• 1849 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Exhibition of Industrial Arts
and Manufacturers[10]
• 1849 – London, United Kingdom – First Exhibition of British Manufacturers (1849)[11]
• 1849 – Paris, France – Eleventh Exposition (1849)[4]
1850s
• 1850 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Quinta Esposizione di Industria e di Belle Arti[12]
• 1851 – London, United Kingdom – The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of
All Nations – The Crystal Palace (typically listed as the “first world’s fair”)[13]
• 1852 – Cork, United Kingdom – Irish Industrial Exhibition[14]
• 1853 – Naples, Two Sicilies – Solenne Pubblica Esposizione di Arti e Manifatture[15]
• 1853–1854 – New York, United States – Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations[13]
• 1853 – Dublin, United Kingdom – Great Industrial Exhibition (1853)[13]
• 1854 – Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia – Esposizione Industriale[16]
• 1854 – Munich, Bavaria – Allgemeine deutsche Industrie-Ausstellung[17]
• 1854 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne Exhibition (in conjunction with Exposition
Universelle (1855)[17]
• 1855 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1855)[13][17]
• 1856 – Brussels, Belgium – International Exhibition[18]
• 1857 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Art Treasures Exhibition at the Royal
Botanical Gardens, Stretford[14]
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1860s
• 1861 – Brisbane, Queensland - First Queensland Exhibition
• 1861 – Melbourne, Victoria - Second Victorian Exhibition
• 1861 – Metz, France – Exposition Universelle (1861)[22]
• 1861 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Fisheries Exposition[23]
• 1862 – Geelong, Victoria - Exhibition of Art, Science and Industry
• 1862 – London, United Kingdom – 1862 International Exhibition[13][17]
• 1863 – Constantinople (Istanbul), Ottoman Empire (Turkey) – Ottoman
General Exposition[24]
• 1864 – Bayonne, France – Franco-Spanish Exposition
• 1865 – Cologne, Germany – International Agricultural Exhibition[25]
• 1865 – Bergen, Norway – International Fisheries Exhibition[23]
• 1865 – Batavia (Jakarta), Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) – Industrial and
Agricultural Exhibition
• 1865 – Dunedin, New Zealand – New Zealand Exhibition[26]
• 1865 – Dublin, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Arts and
Manufactures[13][27]
• 1865 – Freetown, Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate – Sierra Leone Exhibition[28]
• 1865 – Porto, Portugal – Exposição Internacional do Porto[29]
• 1866 – Ballarat, Victoria - National Industrial Exhibition
• 1866 – Melbourne, Victoria - Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia
• 1866 – Boulogne-sur-Mer, France – International Fisheries Exposition[23]
• 1866 – Arcachon, France – International Exposition of Fish and Water Products[23]
• 1866 – Stockholm, Sweden – Scandinavian Industrial Exhibition[30]
• 1867 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1867)[13][17]
• 1867 – Den Haag, Netherlands – International Maritime Exhibition[23]
• 1867 – Aarhaus, Denmark – International Maritime Exhibition[23]
• 1867 – Vienna, Austria – International Maritime Exhibition[23]
• 1867 – Gothenburg, Sweden – International Maritime Exhibition[23]
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1870s
• 1870 – Sydney, New South Wales – Intercolonial Exhibition (1870)[31]
• 1871 – Córdoba, Argentina – Exposición Nacional[18]
• 1871 – London, United Kingdom – First Annual International Exhibition (1871)[13]
• 1871 – Naples, Italy – International Maritime Exposition[23]
• 1872 – Hamilton, Bermuda - Industrial and Loan Exhibition
• 1872 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Second Scandinavian Exhibition of Arts and Industry
• 1872 – London, United Kingdom – Second Annual International Exhibition (1872)[13]
• 1872 – Christchurch, New Zealand - New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition
• 1872 – Lima, Peru – Lima International Exhibition[32]
• 1872 – Lyon, France – Exposition Universelle et Internationale (1872)[33]
• 1872 – Kyoto, Japan – Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (1872)[31]
• 1873 – London, United Kingdom – Third Annual International Exhibition (1873)[13]
• 1873 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Weltausstellung 1873 Wien[13][17]
• 1873 – Sydney, New South Wales – Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition (1873)
• 1874 – London, United Kingdom – Fourth Annual International Exhibition (1874)[13]
• 1874 – Dublin, United Kingdom[34] – International Exhibition of Arts and
Manufactures (1874)
• 1874 – Rome, Italy – Esposizione internazionale (1874) (never held)[35]
• 1874 – Jamestown, St. Helena – St. Helena Industrial Exhibition
• 1874 – Marseille, France – Exhibition of Modern Inventions and Discoveries[36]
• 1874 – Philadelphia, United States – Franklin Institute Exhibition[37]
• 1875 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition[31]
• 1875 – Nizhni Novgorod, Russia – Nizhni Novgorod Fair (1875)[31]
• 1875 – Sydney, New South Wales – Intercolonial Exhibition (1875)
• 1875 – Santiago, Chile – Chilean International Exhibition[31]
• 1876 – Brussels, Belgium – International Exposition of Hygiene and Life-saving
Apparatus
• 1876 – Helsinki, Finland – Finnish General Exhibition[38]
• 1876 – Adelaide, South Australia - Adelaide Industrial Exhibition
• 1876 – Philadelphia, United States – Centennial Exposition[13][17]
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1880s
• 1880 – Berlin, Germany – International Fisheries Exhibition[23]
• 1880 – Christchurch, New Zealand - Christchurch Industrial Exhibition
• 1880 – Adelaide, South Australia - Industrial and Juvenile Exhibition
• 1880 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Glasgow Electrical Exhibition[45][20]
• 1880-1881 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne International Exhibition (1880)[13]
• 1881 – Adelaide, South Australia, Australia – Adelaide Exhibition.[46]
• 1881 – Matanzas, Cuba - Exhibition of Matanzas
• 1881 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Milwaukee Industrial Exposition
• 1881 – Paris, France – International Exposition of Electricity, Paris[31]
• 1881 – Dunedin, New Zealand - Dunedin Industrial Exhibition
• 1881 – Atlanta, United States – International Cotton Exposition[13]
• 1881 – Budapest, Austria-Hungary – Országos Nőipari Kiállitás
• 1881 – London, United Kingdom – International Medical and Sanitary Exhibition
• 1881 – Tokyo, Japan – Second National Industrial Exhibition[47]
• 1881-1882 – Perth, Western Australia, Australia – Perth International Exhibition[48]
• 1882 – Lille, France – International Exposition of Industrial Art
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1890s
• 1890 – Buenos Aires, Argentina - Agricultural Exhibition
• 1890 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Agricultural and Forestry Exposition
• 1890 – Bremen, Germany – Nord-West-Deutsche Gewerbe und Industrie-Ausstellung[54]
• 1890 – London, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Mining
and Metallurgy
• 1890 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Science,
Art & Industry[49]
• 1890 – Ballarat, Victoria - Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition
• 1891 – Moscow, Russia – Exposition française
• 1891 – Frankfurt, Germany – International Electro-Technical
Exhibition – 1891
• 1891 – Kingston, Jamaica – International Exhibition (1891)[13]
• 1891 – Prague, Austria-Hungary – General Land Centennial Exhibition (1891)
at the Prague Exhibition Grounds [1]
• 1891 – Adelaide, South Australia - Industrial Exhibition of South Australian
Industries, Products and Manufactures
• 1891 – Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - Trinidad and Tobago Exhibition
• 1891–1892 – Launceston, Tasmania – Tasmanian International Exhibition (1891)[54]
• 1892 – Grenoble, France – International Alpine Exposition of Grenoble
• 1892 – Genoa, Italy – Esposizione Italo-Americana (1892)
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• 1892 – Washington, DC, United States – Exposition of the Three Americas (1892)
(never held)[35]
• 1892 – London, United Kingdom – Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition
• 1892–1893 – Madrid, Spain – Historical American Exposition[13]
• 1893 – Chicago, United States – World’s Columbian Exposition[13] – Palace of Fine
Arts and the World’s Congress Auxiliary Building
• 1892 – Kimberley, Cape Colony – South African and International Exhibition[59]
• 1893 – New York City, United States – World’s Fair Prize Winners’ Exposition (1893)
• 1894 – San Francisco, United States – California Midwinter International
Exposition of 1894[13]
• 1894 – Antwerp, Belgium – Exposition Internationale d’Anvers (1894)[13]
• 1894 – Santiago, Chile - International Mining and Metallurgical Exposition
• 1894 – Lyons, France – Exposition internationale et coloniale[54]
• 1894 – Manchester, United Kingdom – British and Colonial Exhibition
• 1894 – Oporto, Portugal – Exposição Insular e Colonial Portugueza (1894)
• 1894 – Fremantle, Western Australia - Fremantle Industrial Exhibition
• 1895 – Adelaide, South Australia - Exhibition of Art and Industry
• 1895 – Hobart, Tasmania – Tasmanian International Exhibition (1895)[13]
• 1895 – Ballarat, Victoria – Australian Industrial Exhibition (1895)
• 1895 – Bordeaux, France – Bordeaux Exposition [fr]
• 1895 – Kyoto, Japan - National Japanese Exhibition
• 1895 – Christchurch, New Zealand - Art and Industrial Exhibition
• 1895 – Atlanta, United States – Cotton States and International Exposition (1895)
(Atlanta Exposition)
• 1895 – Montvideo, Uruguay - National Agricultural Exhibition
• 1896 – Rouen, France – National and Colonial Exposition
• 1896 – Kiel, Germany – International Shipping and Fishery Exposition
• 1896 – Budapest, Austria-Hungary – Hungarian Millenary Exhibition
• 1896 – Wellington, New Zealand - Wellington Industrial Exhibition
• 1896 – Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – Pan Russian Exhibition
• 1896 – Malmö, Sweden – Nordic Industrial and Handicraft Exhibition
• 1896 – Berlin, Germany – Gewerbe-Ausstellung (1896)[54]
• 1896 – Mexico City, Mexico – International Exposition (1896) (never held)[35]
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1900s
• 1900 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1900)[60] – Le Grand Palais
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• 1900 – Adelaide, South Australia – Century Exhibition of Arts and Industries (1900)
• 1900 – Christchurch, New Zealand - Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition
• 1901 – Bendigo, Australia - Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition
• 1901 – Buffalo, United States – Pan-American Exposition[60]
• 1901 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Glasgow International Exhibition (1901)[60]
• 1901 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Bosnische Weihnachts-Ausstellung (1901)
• 1901 – Charleston, United States – South Carolina Inter-State and
West Indian Exposition[60]
• 1902 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – International Fishery Exposition
• 1902 – Turin, Italy – Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte Decorativa Moderna[60]
• 1902 – Hanoi, French Indochina – Hanoi exhibition (Indo China Exposition
Française et Internationale)[60]
• 1902 – Lille, France – International Exposition of Lille
• 1902 – Cork, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland – Cork
International Exhibition[65]
• 1902 – Wolverhampton, United Kingdom – Wolverhampton Art and
Industrial Exhibition
• 1902 – St. Petersburg, Russia – International Fisheries Exhibition
• 1902 – New York City, United States – United States, Colonial and International
Exposition (1902) (never held)[35]
• 1902 – Toledo, Ohio, United States – Ohio Centennial and Northwest Territory
Exposition (1902) – (never held)[35]
• 1903 – Melbourne, Australia - Australian Federal International Exhibition
• 1903 – Osaka, Japan – National Industrial Exposition (1903)[62]
• 1904 – St. Louis, United States – Louisiana Purchase Exposition[60] (also called
Louisiana Purchase International Exposition and Olympic Games ): 1904
Summer Olympics
• 1904 – Cape Town, South Africa – Cape Town Industrial Exhibition
• 1905 – Portland, United States – Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition[60]
• 1905 – Liège, Belgium – Exposition universelle et internationale de Liège(1905)[60]
• 1905 – London, United Kingdom – Naval, Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition[62]
• 1905 – New York City, United States – Irish Industrial Exposition (1905)[66]
• 1906 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Hygiene Exhibition
• 1906 – Milan, Italy – Esposizione Internazionale del Sempione[60]
• 1906 – London, United Kingdom – Imperial Austrian Exhibition[62]
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1910s
• 1910 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – International Hunting Exposition
• 1910 – Santiago, Chile - International Agricultural and Industrial Exposition
• 1910 – Bogotá, Colombia – Exposición del Centenario de la
independencia (1910)
• 1910 – Nanking, China – Nanyang Industrial Exposition[60]
• 1910 – Brussels, Belgium – Brussels International 1910[60]
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1920s
• 1920 – Adelaide, Australia - All-Australian Peace Exhibition
• 1920 – Shanghai, Republic of China – American-Chinese Exposition[35]
• 1921 – Riga, Latvia – International Exhibition of Agriculture and Industry
• 1921 – Wellington, New Zealand - Exhibition of New Zealand Industries
• 1921 – London, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Rubber and Other
Tropical Products (1921)
• 1922 – Marseille, France – Exposition nationale coloniale (1922)[79]
• 1922 – Tokyo, Japan – Peace Exhibition (1922)
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