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Can Someone Explain This Tartaria Thing?
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[quote:mutsugoro_11:MV80NzQ3NjUwXzg2NTA0MDk2XzU4RTZDOUY3] [quote:TheFool:MV80NzQ3NjUwXzg2NDk5MDkzXzFDQUE1NDcx] Also interesting that they had their own National Flag ... [imgur]https://imgur.com/kU2HxMT[/imgur] [/quote] Rather like the bird in daVinci's funny take on the Ark of the Covenant... :DNAdavinci: Here's a contemporary mention: [i]Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus[/i], an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley and arguably one of [b]transhumanism[/b]'s foundational documents, describes Victor pursuing his monster across ‘deserts and barbarous countries' and through ‘the wilds of [b]Tartary[/b] and Russia.' Also in 1818, some famous personages born: Frederick Douglass, Karl Marx, Emily Bronté, Mary Todd Lincoln. In 1818, too, Russia's Tsar Alexander I petitioned for a eu-ish state in pals' tine, and Revolution hero Paul Revere died. Jupiter and Mars were in occulation that year. Spiritualism in America and elsewhere was ramping up, as Jacques Collin de Plancy’s 1818 [i]Dictionnaire infernal[/i] was first published to much success, its illustrations pretty much how we imagine demons to this day. US Army's 1997 "Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare", published at Fort Detrick, Maryland, has a [i]Medical Department of the Army[/i] insignia in its frontispiece dated 1818 — the year the department was established. :popcorn: [/quote]
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I have looked on YouTube. A lot of the videos are just photos of architecture slidehows played to music.
I get the main gist of it. History was covered up. Literally by the looks of things. I can’t find a good explanation of what happened.
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