The Land That Time Forgot: Tartaria [video]

February 15, 2020
Tartarian star fort

What is the allure of the old world? The ancient remnants of times far removed from this one have a distinct tug for some. When we stand in the transept of a “Gothic” cathedral or train our gaze on the spectacular architecture of the Acropolis or St. Petersburg’s onion domes it transcends time.

This video gets it own post because it’s so powerful; evoking a kaleidoscope of wonder, amazement, perhaps disbelief—and also deep regret and sorrow that such an exemplary civilization could have existed and then disappeared without our knowledge.

What is exciting, however, is the possibility that we, Humanity, might return our world to such beauty and grandeur one day; with free energy, good health, able to live in peace and harmony.

We have examined Tartaria on this blog before, but mostly in old photographs. This living colour video shows us what is left in cities and countrysides across the world—today. It’s simply breathtaking.

If you carve out 20 minutes from your day to watch this you won’t regret it. I’ve been to some of these places myself and wish I’d known then what I know now, but I can still enjoy the splendour of a civilization that probably rivaled Atlantis.

Perhaps you are one with partial recall of these times when you lived in the magnificent civilization of Tartaria. If so, the images may resonate strongly with you.

I know when I went to some of these places many years ago I didn’t just see them—I felt them—and I had to watch this twice.

When I speak of what the marauding globalist El-ites stole from us, it was more than words can say and they continue to raze these striking buildings and strip the evidence of this remarkable phase of development Humanity occupied before the wars.

They had to get rid of the antiquitech and science we enjoyed back then so we will be dependent on the ruling class for everything and they can profit from their chattel.

Thank you for this spectacular travelogue.  ~ BP

Great Tartaria – The World We Lost