I can't find anything on my search engine. As you probably know, search engines are being limited by the Deep State. So if you could post a link to the book, I would greatly appreciate that.
@@AncientHistoria Wow, this is some excellent ancient writings on many things like Esau became the Phoenicians...
@GiuliAngel Жыл бұрын
2:48 hi, Luke, I grew up in the United States of America in the state of Pennsylvania, which is on the eastern side of the United States. I grew up in a small town with a population of approximately 3000 people and we had several buildings that looked out of place. There was a bank that looked like it was made out of Roman cement in Greco Roman style. There was also a matching post office that was just as impressive. But we also had another building that looked like a castle up on a hill. I would say it was more like what people would label as Gothic architecture. it had the stain glass with the sacred geometry patterns. It was a huge building with huge doors. Much taller than any average modern day human would require. It was an Episcopalian church. I believe that those were three repurposed buildings. There may have been others around me. But those ones stand out without even thinking very hard. I don’t know if this is useful information to you, but I grew up in a very isolated place, and we still had those buildings that did not belong there. I could start getting into how they got the materials there and who built it and I could go down a rabbit hole, but my artistic eye told me long time ago that there was something suspicious about those buildings, and I noticed it since childhood. None of the adults thought it was unusual. But adults were really naïve in those days.
@paranormalplantations Жыл бұрын
Isn't it interesting how our intuition is trying to tell us the truth. I grew up in New Orleans and I always thought the buildings were much older than I was being told. The most beautiful architecture I have ever seen.
@rttp-righttothepoint66564 ай бұрын
especially because these were horse and buggy technological people. and the first british to come restart in america, were criminals and other seedy types. not master artisans and masons. there were no egineering nor masonry or artisan schools or learning places. yet somehow these people created absolute giant multi acre sized buildings from solid stone with ornate additions in every single space available down to the most mundane details had ornate ornamantation. whomever did create it, I wonder if it actually was carved stone, versus 3d printed type of formation. becuse that sheer level of absolute incredible detailed windows just for one thing, let alone doors and ceilings, and pillars and door handles and mouldings, like the entire building could have been made, but then all the intricate artisan stone work that is placed in every inch of these old buildings, would have taken longer than the time to build the building. and people do not do things like that unless it was very easy to do. otherwise it would screw with time and budget. I also say that because the stone detailing looks polished and smooth, sanded to perfection. if this was somehow rock turning jelly and quickly carved, it wouldn'tlook so finished. there would be tool makrs like youd find in clay sculptures baked to hard. but this was limestone or other stone materials. you cant just do that.
@TartariaLives8 ай бұрын
Great references. There is no doubt of Tartarian American Kingdoms. I will be adding this to my Tontonteac thread.
@TrueSaintly Жыл бұрын
Does anyone remember there was a huge infodump in the form of a torrent of Russian academic papers from the Soviet era on all sorts of topics? It was all in Russian apparently so you need to read it to make sense of it but there's a staggering amount of literature in Russian that has never been translated into English and could prove fruitful for those who do the digging.
@palmer3977 Жыл бұрын
Teutonic Knights from GERMANY (hence Teutonic), Austria, and Bohemia were used as battlefield commanders leading mercenaries for the Habsburg monarchy during the Ottoman wars in Europe.
@palmer3977 Жыл бұрын
The Cymru aka Welsh are from Assyria originally & King Arthur 1st king of Glamorgan was killed in America in 564 AD by a native American with an arrow, therefore the Welsh were in America long before Columbus.
@tommasodirani8880 Жыл бұрын
Hi, where can I find such informations? Thank you, from Italy with love and curiosity
@palmer3977 Жыл бұрын
@@tommasodirani8880 "Britain's hidden history" channel on YT based on the works of Wilson & Blackett, you will spend weeks on there, enjoy & God bless you brother.
@kevinmurphy587810 ай бұрын
Where is this coming from? I've never heard anything about this.
@SmashinAdams2 ай бұрын
But the "welsh" weren't the 1st through the door.🗝
@palmer39772 ай бұрын
@@SmashinAdams There was once a one world culture all worshiping the dragon, plumbed serpent or one of a thousand other names for him, hence the pyramids all over the Earth & dragons in cultures all over the Earth.
@richardplante1229 Жыл бұрын
I've been hearing some "strange" things about time. Strange in other ways, that I had only considered time to be a postulate of the persistence of matter and energy through/within space. I recently heard Clif High say that time "flows through" us. If time can be manipulated separately, then there may be a possibility that there are separate or alternate timelines that have been crossed deliberately by a group to give us a different appearance of our actual history as it was actually experienced by the majority of people. What do others think?
@jaymehatfield9540 Жыл бұрын
You are expanding on the Mandela Effect theory I am thinking
@richardplante1229 Жыл бұрын
I've heard of this effect but I'm not the slightest familiar with it in general. Maybe I need to read and investigate.
@sparkspark2314 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think time exist. It’s a fake construct that has been used to manipulate our thinking about everything. There is only, in my opinion, the ever present now. Things have happened, but not in the past, but in preceding the present moment you are always in. When you look at it from that perspective you see there is no time, only moments that happen to each individual. The way time is used it’s mostly to create fear. Fear of dying. Fear of missing the opportunity. Fear of aging. Time is a construct. Not a real thing. We chop moments into segments that we recognize help us in some way. But time itself is not real. It’s another lie. To get to the truth, we have to recognize the lies, and throw them off. Measuring moments can be useful. It allows us to coordinate things. But how it’s used. Alternate realities and other concepts like that only really serve to muddy the waters of truth. Which is exactly what they want. Which they? The liars.
@svpermanchild9592 Жыл бұрын
Yes I’ve long believed they’ve intentionally intersected timelines
@hm7102 Жыл бұрын
I feel that reality is a subjective experience, and we switch timelines regularly. I don't feel there's only one 'true' timeline. Of course, this is only my view based on my experiences 👍
@oldworldobserver10 ай бұрын
great info!!
@ladycirclewoman3821 Жыл бұрын
I commenting previously that I read an old article about common names in Tartaria and America….it took a few but I found it if ur still interested…..the Hartford Courier of Hartford Connecticut, USA, Monday, November 3, 1766, page 2………….it mentions a Tartaria nation called Canadina vs Canada in North America…. Also the Huron people in Tartaria vs the Huron Indian tribe in America and one our Great Lakes….also a strain of Ginseng specific only to Tartaria was found growing in Canada and all over other places, but not found anywhere else in the world but Tartary and America..….the article was addressing whether the two continents were connected via Alaska and Siberia….and it was showing the connection between the two land masses with these few examples….they also seemed to know the coasts of California and Mexico, although I think the current locations aren’t quite the same…..they need to be shifted north a bit…..
@AncientHistoria Жыл бұрын
Hey! Can you send a link? I’m having trouble locating this article
@lisamcd12918 ай бұрын
Can u send me a link too pls? Thx very much.
@rantzqu7612 Жыл бұрын
I agree.. the tartars are now called "Native American" ... they stole that title from the actual copper colored Indians that were here in the land of 'Assyria' where the Israelites (copper colored indians) crossed over ARNON aka Anian into a new land that they had never been too.
@CherylMartin-i4j Жыл бұрын
Hey! I’m a new subscriber from Auto didactic!!
@Torqueadian Жыл бұрын
Chinese also landed on the east coast in the 15thC apparently.
@CherylMartin-i4j Жыл бұрын
Or the west?
@tammyireland3763 Жыл бұрын
0:25 I had heard that maybe the Pacific Northwest was part of Tarteria!! By the way… I love your voice! It’s perfect for audio💯 Thx for the info
@jaynegibbs4674 Жыл бұрын
It just occurred to me listening to this vid, but what if the hyperboreans are still there? Living in lockdown, cut off from the rest of us? Removed from all modern maps, including Google earth, and possibly told there is nothing and nobody living outside?
@beckyschauer7650 Жыл бұрын
Kind of like the plot of Silo… everyone inside the silo is told there’s nothing left of the outside world and that anyone who goes outside dies. 🤔
@jaynegibbs4674 Жыл бұрын
@@beckyschauer7650 I haven't seen that one, I was picturing like the Divergent series. I'll see if I can find Silo 😉
@simpleiowan3123 Жыл бұрын
I watch these videos in the hopes of finding ANYTHING which makes sense -- even a sliver. As an Iowan I found your last video about our capitol bldg. etc. quite....humorous 😆
@scw2cool Жыл бұрын
Iowa is probably best known as Mesopotamia. It makes more sense to me. Also from Iowa.
@pagerhoads1531 Жыл бұрын
Iowa Yahweh?🤔🤫
@tlatoanimachi Жыл бұрын
@@scw2coolyou need to search “hue hue Tlapalan” then. Iowa is included.
@jahzbird10 ай бұрын
What's the story with Des Moines? My children lived there for a bit in their childhood and the city felt bigger than it was, Spiritually.@@scw2cool
@hollisarkham Жыл бұрын
The portraits I've seen of the Khans were quite different than the ones here. They were caucasians
@jaymehatfield9540 Жыл бұрын
Not exactly. They inhabited the Caucasus mountain range, but they were not Aryan as we envision "caucasian" today. They were a white Asian, but shorter limbed and with Asian facial features than any "caucasian"
@faithworks217 Жыл бұрын
I've read that Genghis Khan had red hair and blue green eyes, very tall and Nordic looking.
@SmashinAdams2 ай бұрын
At 2:00 - Some things to remember to help this make sense: 1. There were various back-&-forths across the Beringia. 2. The Scythians WERE the Turks. 3. The 'persians' were a spinoff (I believe) of the Scythians.
@90210dk1 Жыл бұрын
Over from autodidacted hope you get to 20k brother. ❤
@AncientHistoria Жыл бұрын
Thanks man ❤️
@DrCorvid Жыл бұрын
True, the Apache storytellers say the Amurru "brought their own Mongols", and the root language of Apache, Na-Dene/Athapaska and the Navajo is Ket, the Gaelic dialect of the Tarim Basin giants. They were burned out of Lovelock Caves after a war that pushed the Amorites back up the Amur River, the depots had been burned, shutting down the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest and leaving the huge "mormon temples" and other well-established, often megalithic works, still visible.
@canastasiou68 Жыл бұрын
My family come from nestorio in northern Greece, i wonder if its connected somehow?
@look4truth480 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are the best out there so far. Exploring Tataria has a few videos on biblical timeline Which I very well could believe in. Back to my point. I appreciate your work. I'm just aome random guy enjoying your videos, but, my friend if you own no .999 silver, go buy some right now. Pretend it is going to run up to 19k per ounce in the next 5yrs, and will not be below 500 in a week. Yup some random guy. Keep making these vids you are great at it. I wont to know who the nords were. I truly believe you will get me closer to a truth.
@dominiccatanese2768 Жыл бұрын
Your missing link is the Erie people! They are the hyerie in an old Arabic map of New France. New France was the northeast of North America, when I researched that name, the hyerie populis. I was led to a group of people in the Middle East who lost some battle and walked and supposedly walked all the way to America. Hyerie according to the thing I read meant dirty people or “snake people”. We have serpent mound in Ohio and supposedly don’t know who built it but it could be the snake people the Erie people. “The Eries” “nation du chat” “neutrals” they are known under a bunch of names but in America they are labeled as prehistoric Indians. But lived here at the same time as the Dutch and French. Therefore they may be prehistoric in American history but not in French history! That’s actually how I even came to the story. And these people line up with the story of the chazars!
@sukisuki6114 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Guelph neutrals. Those who speak with many voices People of the dawn. Linguists and advanced farmers. Brokered most peace treaties from southern Canada. Intentionally genocided All original treaties and info on them lost in the “great Toronto fire”. That started in the government maps and treaties building. The farming knowledge and land (now university of Guelph) was the n d into a crop science school (1610!) laying the foundation for Monsanto/bayer. Founders wrote home jealous of the neutrals knowledge, skills, and homesteads. My last property was next to their site, I dug to learn more.
@sukisuki6114 Жыл бұрын
Treaty brokers spoke Russian and old German as well as French and Dutch!
@sukisuki6114 Жыл бұрын
I suspect Guelph is a hidden starfort
@dominiccatanese2768 Жыл бұрын
I read this book the history of Erie county Pennsylvania and the preface specifically says that if you read into this history of every town in this region it would not correlate with the last town you read! They also state that the eries had 29 towns and villages! That the group in Ohio was lead by a woman and the main leader of the eries was situated in buffalo New York. Really some mind blowing information honestly because they are considered pre historical in Ohio and have practically no history according to my Ohio education.
@dominiccatanese2768 Жыл бұрын
@@sukisuki6114 that’s amazing information by the way, thank you! I learn more everyday and more avenues for me to research is exciting. What did you find in your digs? I started digging around here and I found some extremely interesting artifacts that did not make any sense to me when I found them, I found some piece of an oil lamp Inlayed with gold, some very old oriental cobalt china, a piece of clay pottery that has a comet and part of Orion’s Belt on it, and I found a piece of super detailed glass that has a woman in a dress holding an archers bag with arrows and a Sumerian cross on the bag! All artifacts that do not correlate to British people. More so to some old school Jews!
@johnlenz420 Жыл бұрын
not sure if you are familiar with the idea that florida was the fertile crescent, but it would def line up with the turkish symbolism of the crescent and star (also depicted in that area on usa state flag...) hmm also not sureif you know of the evidence of the four rivers of florida with the gopher wood connection with relates to the noahs ark story(gopherwood is only found in florida, 4 rivers 1 mouth ONLY FOUNDIN FLORIDA) perhaps the turks were here after all ... hmpph
@jjones8813 Жыл бұрын
The God Culture makes a landmark observation of Ophir being in the Philippines as in the Garden of Eden; and suggests the true interpretation as "wood from Ophir" as opposed to the alliteration of substituted "gopher". There is no such thing as "gopher wood" anywhere. Florida was a big sandbar that grounded huge nephilim ships that flowed southwest of Africa toward the Gulf of Mexico, dropping the huge stone anchors that John Saxer, the arrogant Swiss Pharaoh convinced he has really found paradise (NOT), misidentifies the area.... this occurring after the destruction of Atlantis (check out Roger Spurr from Mudfossil University with the Leviathan and fish and Plato and the eye of the Sahara).
@snakeplissken3825 Жыл бұрын
Reset initiated, reinstalling time,,,,,and activate, program has commenced,,,,in 3,,,2,,,,1.. File reset completed
@CherylMartin-i4j Жыл бұрын
So I’m wondering, being new here, do you all (for the most part) take off a thousand years in year head while researching? I’m sorry if that question doesn’t make sense.
@AncientHistoria Жыл бұрын
No there’s never a clear number you can just subtract. People say it’s 1000, 500, 300 etc but it’s different depending on the history. Some of Egypt’s dynasties have displacements in the 1000s for example but with others it’s not so clear cut.
@CherylMartin-i4j Жыл бұрын
@@AncientHistoriaThank you for responding! So I guess the consensus is that we know there are manipulations to the timeline, but just how much is up for debate (of course none of us really know!!)
@jamesmoran7511 Жыл бұрын
It's all interesting. However, we'll really never know
@MrBTBusch Жыл бұрын
How ya been brother?
@AncientHistoria Жыл бұрын
Good thanks, yourself?
@Mr53gil Жыл бұрын
Read the book about 2 or 3 years ago. Good read but started a deeper research into Southand Central America. Trade with the Americas goes back way before Christ.
@pauljohnstone8989 Жыл бұрын
Same shit the knights are scottish the real humans
@170skeith2 ай бұрын
Y'all need to layoff the crack
@billybob6397 Жыл бұрын
Algomment
@aFreckledMan Жыл бұрын
606th like!!!!?
@aFreckledMan Жыл бұрын
69th comment nah? Ha(;
@DJ-Brownie-UK Жыл бұрын
the Tartar In Ma-Tarter dont taste like Tar or Tartare , im going now Tah Tahh