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Tartaria Map 🧵 70 maps total that depict Tartaria. 🧐 No commentary. Part 1 of 24 (Click this post and scroll down to see them all)
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Tartaria Map 🧵 70 maps total that depict Tartaria. 🧐 No commentary. Part 1 of 24 (Click this post and scroll down to see them all)
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What is this? 😏
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This account is posting some of the best history content… 👀
Aether is real.
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A heavily illuminated Cathedral in Strasbourg, Germany, 1744. Long before electrical light was said to be invented.
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Did you know, no law applies to the Smithsonian? And the highest seat is always by default the Vice President of the USA? x.com/my_teslamodels/status/…

THE SMITHSONIAN THE INSTITUTION THAT DESTROYS EVIDENCE FOR A LIVING. Every giant skeleton found in America — sent to the Smithsonian. Every ancient artifact that contradicts the timeline — sent to the Smithsonian. Every discovery that rewrites human history — sent to the Smithsonian. None of it has ever been seen again. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, newspapers across America reported the discovery of giant human skeletons. 7 feet. 9 feet. 12 feet. Excavated from burial mounds across the Midwest and Eastern seaboard. Documented by local authorities. Photographed. Measured. Then collected by the Smithsonian Institution. Every single time. And never displayed. Never cataloged publicly. Never acknowledged again. The New York Times alone published over 20 articles between 1871 and 1902 documenting giant skeleton discoveries. These are not fringe blogs. These are newspaper records from the institution the mainstream still considers authoritative. The Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that the Smithsonian was required to release classified documents regarding the destruction of thousands of giant skeletons. The institution admitted — in court — that bones had been destroyed "to protect the mainstream chronological framework of human evolution." To protect the framework. Not to protect truth. To protect the story. They destroyed physical evidence of a previous civilization because it didn't fit the narrative they were paid to maintain. The Smithsonian was founded with money from James Smithson — a British chemist who never visited America. His will specified the institution should be dedicated to "the increase and diffusion of knowledge." Instead, it became the gatekeeper. The place where inconvenient knowledge goes to die. A museum that displays 1% of its collection and locks the rest in underground vaults that no independent researcher can access. Giants are in every ancient text. The Bible — Nephilim. Greek mythology — Titans. Norse — Jotnar. Native American oral history — the Si-Te-Cah. Sumerian tablets — the Anunnaki. Every culture on Earth describes a race of giants. Every culture is wrong? Or one institution is lying? The bones existed. The newspapers reported them. The Smithsonian collected them. And the Smithsonian destroyed them. Because a population that knows giants walked this Earth starts asking who else walked this Earth — and the entire historical framework collapses. They're not protecting science. They're protecting the cage that science built around your understanding of reality. CODE: SMITHSONIAN-DESTROYED / GIANT-SKELETONS / COURT-ADMISSION / 1%-DISPLAYED / NEPHILIM-CONFIRMED They built a museum and called it knowledge. Then they locked 99% of it in a vault and burned what didn't fit. The giants were real. The evidence was real. And the institution tasked with preserving history chose to erase it instead. blog.world-mysteries.com/sci… ancientmysteries.blog/the-lo… sott.net/article/281093-The-… #ThrowbackThursday
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Tartaria Map 🧵 70 maps total that depict Tartaria. 🧐 No commentary. Part 1 of 24 (Click this post and scroll down to see them all)
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If Tartaria didn’t exist, why do we have so many maps of it?
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