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Thus, Siberia was Great Tartary or Russian Tartary, the Crimean Khanate was Little Tartary, Manchuria was Chinese Tartary, and western Central Asia (prior to becoming Russian Central Asia) was known as Independent Tartary. Rather we occupied them during the 19th century after excavating them intact from underground where they had been buried by some kind of catastrophic natural disaster usually said to be a mud flood. In recent years, theories such as the electric universe and plasma chronology, the motionless Earth, and life inside black holes constitute just a few. The conspiracy theory only vaguely describes how such a supposedly advanced civilization which had reputedly achieved world peace could have fallen and been hidden.

Of course this is where things get a bit convoluted because it becomes necessary to explain how and why such a fraud could be perpetrated.Since the advent of the internet, there has been an explosion of such theories, easily mounted for a vast public viewership and fed from numerous sources of unknown origins. The Tartarian Conspiracy asks, "What if there was a huge conspiracy that purposely erased the history of Tartaria with the Mud Floods? g., a metal rod or structure designed to resonate at 432 Hz), the sound waves from the bell can cause the spire to vibrate.

Sediment collects over time, being deposited by wind (see the Dust Bowl), falling rocks, landslides, rivers, organisms dying and rotting down, humans littering the place, and human structures withering away. Over the past four years, the theory has developed branch extensions that go off in seemingly all directions. citation needed] However, it lent the title to Peter Fleming's 1936 book News from Tartary, which detailed his travels in Central Asia. The use of "Tartary" declined as the region became more known to European geographers; however, the term was still used long into the 19th century. Hagia Sophia of Constaninople or the Church of Holy Wisdom, known variously as Sancta Sophia in Latin or Ayasofya in Turkish.

The general evidence for the theory is that there are similar styles of building around the world, such as capitol buildings with domes, or star forts. Both World War I and II are cited as a way in which Tartaria was destroyed and hidden, reflecting the reality that the extensive bombing campaigns of World War II did destroy many historic buildings. Sometimes the remains are harder to see: Like the predominantly African American Seneca Village, destroyed to make way for Central Park in New York, or the fact that America did have well planned and sanitary cities before the arrival of European colonists. Amplification: The vibrations in the spire can become amplified as it continues to absorb energy from the ongoing sound of the bell, leading to a noticeable vibration or resonance in the spire.

However, it's worth noting that while the theory is sound, practical implementation can be challenging, especially in terms of efficiency and energy output. In the early modern period, as understanding of the geography increased, Europeans began to subdivide Tartary into sections with prefixes denoting the name of the ruling power or the geographical location. Second that the most impressive buildings of the ancient world were supposedly built with little more than buckets and spades. One prominent explanation is that the older (and presumably more impressive) parts of modern cities were truly built by a lost trans-oceanic central Asian empire, Tartaria, that ruled the most of the world in a golden age of science and culture. Overall I’m not surprised that most people can’t explain Mud Flood images because popular history has become more or less bunk.

The “mud flood” hypothesis is centered around the ancient empire of Tartaria, or Tartary, as it existed two hundred years ago, a continent-wide showcase of advanced architecture, transportation, free energy, and wireless technology. The mud flood theory is used as an “observational explanation for a variety of perceived flaws in the historical records regarding Tartaria. Science fiction has fed the airwaves with creatures living in the atmosphere, nefarious beings living disguised among us, and visiting time travelers from a distant century.

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