IS THAT YOUR FINAL WORD ? DESTRUCTION OF OUR HISTORY

DESTRUCTION OF OUR HISTORY

WORLD’S FAIRS

The Tartarian Architecture was displayed as if it was newly built.  Then it was destroyed to erase the memory of the old World.

1644


GREAT  WALL  OF  CHINA   COMPLETED

The Great Wall of China was built and completed over many centuries, with significant construction during the Qin Dynasty around 221 B.C. and extensive rebuilding during the Ming Dynasty, which lasted until about 1644 A.D. Overall, the wall’s construction spanned more than 2,300 years, from the 7th century B.C. to the 17th century A.D. visitourchina.com Association for Asian Studies

1666  September 2


GREAT FIRE OF LONDON

The Great Fire of London occurred from September 2 to September 5, 1666, starting in a bakery on Pudding Lane and destroying a large part of the city, including 13,200 houses and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Remarkably, only six deaths were officially recorded, but the fire left a significant portion of the population homeless and led to major changes in urban planning and fire safety regulations in London. themonument.org.uk Wikipedia

1754


ANCIENT MAP OF TARTARY

There are conflicting conclusions about this map.  Some say it is just a part of Russia that had it’s name changed.  But there are CIA documents that instruct the agents to change the name on the maps and destroy the evidence.

1812


GREAT COMET OF 1811

The Great Comet of 1811, or C/1811 F1. It was visible from Earth between May 1811 and August 1812, and by that time only with the aid of a telescope. But that won’t stop the famously short-sighted Pierre Bezukhov from spotting it later in September. Needless to say, Tolstoy has taken some poetic licence with this astronomical event.

This week, we cross the midpoint of War and Peace, six hundred pages of build-up to the terrible events of 1812. When we ride with Pierre down Prechistenka Boulevard, looking up at the comet, we feel ourselves in the eye of a storm—a moment of supreme stillness and peace, right at the heart of this book.

In 1811, a great bright comet appeared in the skies. It was visible the naked eye for | around 260 days. In the USA, the comet was f named Tecumseh’s Comet and the Europeans called it “Napoleon’s Comet”. NW ; The last time the comet had been witnessed Fiu wie y] a nc ы =. was during the reign of Egyptian Pharaoh Wi Y PC a ud Р, ШЫТ Ramses П, 3,065 years before. The arrival of ; the Tecumseh’s comet was followed by the New Madrid earthquakes, the biggest earthquakes in American history, events that are linked to the Black Sun prophecy.

1811-1812


NEW MADRID EARTHQUAKES

A Sequence of Three Main Shocks in 1811-1812 of three very large earthquakes is usually referred to as the New Madrid earthquakes, after the Missouri town that was the largest settlement on the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri and Natchez, Mississippi. On the basis of the large area of damage (600,000 square kilometers), the widespread area of perceptibility (5,000,000 square kilometers), and the complex physiographic changes that occurred, the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812 rank as some of the largest in the United States since its settlement by Europeans.
They were by far the largest east of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. and Canada. The area of strong shaking associated with these shocks is two to three times as large as that of the 1964 Alaska earthquake and 10 times as large as that of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

1776


GREAT FIRE OF NEW YORK

The Great Fire of New York of 1776 wasa devastating fire that burned through the night of September 20, 1776, and into the morning of September 21, on the West Side of what then constituted New York City at the southern end of the island of Manhattan.” It broke out in the early days of the military occupation of the city by British forces during the American Revolutionary War. The fire destroyed about 10 to 25 percent of the buildings in the city.

1835


GREAT  NEW  YORK  FIRE

Attempts were made to deprive the fire of fuel by demolishing surrounding buildings, but at first there was insufficient gunpowder in Manhattan. Later in the evening, U.S. Marines returned with
gunpowder from the Brooklyn Navy Yard and began to blow up buildings in the fire’s path. An investigation found that a burst gas pipe, ignited by a coal stove, was the initial source; no blame was assigned. The fire covered 13 acres (53,000 m?) in 17 city blocks and destroyed between 530 and 700 buildings.

 

1845


GREAT  NEW  YORK  FIRE

The Great New York City Fire of 1845 broke out on July 19, 1845, in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The fire started in a whale oil and candle manufacturing establishment and quickly spread to other wooden structures. It reached a warehouse on Broad Street where combustible saltpeter was stored and caused a massive explosion that spread the fire even farther. The fire destroyed 345 buildings in the southern part of what is now the Financial District.

1851  

LONDON WORLD’S FAIR

1st World’s Fair in 1851 in London, England
bie-paris.org/site/en/1851-london
The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition, was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851. It was the first in a series of world’s fairs, exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century. The event was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, husband of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom. Wikipedia

Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851.Built in 3 years. The building was later moved and re-erected in 1854 in enlarged dud at _ Hill in south London, an area that was renamed Crystal Palace.Itwas  destroyed by fire on 30 November 1936.

1854-1929


    ORPHAN TRAINS REPOPULATE THE WORLD

Orphan trains repopulated the USA and all the countries around the world with a replacement population. Did these children come after the Mud Flood to repopulate the World with no memory of the past?The first Orphan Trains left Grand Central Station in late 1853 for Dowagiac, Michigan. The trains continued to run for 75 years. The last official train ran to Texas in 1929. a Many children were sexually abused, mistreated, malnourished, and overworked in the Midwest farms. Trains would stop in midwestern and southern towns, and the children would file off and parade before the assembled townspeople, often on hastily constructed stages. Locals would inspect the children, feel their muscles, look at their teeth, and question them. Contact between the children and their families back east was strongly discouraged. Many of these children ran away from the abusive new homes they were placed in.


ORPHAN ASYLUMS: BITCHUTE

 

1855


    Paris Exposition Universelle 

The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was an International Exhibition held on the Champs-Élysées in Paris from 15 May to 15 November 1855. Lasted only 6 months, then destroyed. The exposition covered 16 hectares (40 acres) with 34 countries participating. According to its official report, 5,162,330 visitors attended the exposition.


 

1861  December –  1862 January


     GREAT  FLOOD: CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA

Flood in Oregon, Nevada, and California, occurring from December 1861 to January 1862
The Great Flood of 1862 was the largest flood in the recorded history of California, Oregon, and Nevada, inundating the Western United States and portions of British Columbia and Mexico. It was preceded by weeks of continuous rains and snows that began in Oregon in November 1861 and continued into January 1862. This was followed by a record amount of rain from January 9–12, and contributed to a flood that extended from the Columbia River southward in western Oregon, and through California to San Diego, as well as extending as far inland as the Washington Territory, the Utah Territory, and the western New Mexico Territory. Wikipedia

 

1871  October 8


    GREAT CHICAGO FIRE

When the fire brigade’s general alarm bells sounded on the night of Oct. 8, 1871, most Chicagoans paid no special notice. The summer had been the hottest and driest of many seasons, and October had already seen several fires in the city.
That Sunday, however, a ferocious wind frustrated the exhausted firefighters’ efforts and propelled the flames across the city. By the time the fire died out on Tuesday morning, roughly 300 people were dead, 100,000 were homeless, and Chicago’s central business district was destroyed.

1872  November 9


    GREAT BOSTON FIRE

The Great Boston Fire of 1872 was Boston’s largest fire, and still ranks as one of the most costly fire-related property losses in American history. The conflagration began at 7:20 p.m. on Saturday, November 9, 1872, in the basement of a commercial warehouse at 83–87 Summer Street. The fire was finally contained 12 hours later, after it had consumed about 65 acres of Boston’s downtown, 776 buildings and much of the financial district, and caused $73. Wikipedia

1883  April 26, 27


Krakatoa Volcano Erupts, (VEI 6)

The rumblings of Krakatoa (also spelled Krakatau) in the weeks and months of the summer of 1883 finally climaxed with a massive explosion on April 26 and 27. The explosive eruption of this stratovolcano, situated along a volcanic island arc at the subduction zone where the Eurasian plate meets the Indo-Australian plate, ejected huge amounts of rock, ash and pumice. The final blast was the loudest recorded sound in history, and could be heard on 10% of Earth’s surface,

1889  May 6 to October 31


The PARIS Exposition Universelle

The Exposition Universelle of 1889 was a world’s fair held in Paris, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE France, from 6 May to 31 October 1889, lasting only 6 months. It was the fourth of eight expositions held in the city | between 1855 апа 1937. It attracted more than thirty-two million visitors. The most famous structure created for the Exposition, and still remaining, is the Eiffel Tower. One important goal of the Exposition was to present the latest in science and technology.

1893

CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR

Incredible Fair. Built in 3 years an then destroyed???

The story goes that these World Fairs and Exhibitions were only meant to be temporary and construction was mainly paper Mache and facings to create т constructs. This is clearly debunked showing these pictures from the construction phase of the Chicago World Fair, which ran less than a year, then torched. Though they used Tartarian structures, they were modified and added to the existing structure.

1899

Incredible Fair. Built in 3 years an then destroyed???

1901   

BUFFALO WORLD’S FAIR

Incredible Fair. Built in 3 years an then destroyed???  They had Infant incubators on display with orphan children for sale. Where did the children come from?  See: Orphan trains. 

1800s GREAT RESET DOCUMENTARY: BITCHUTE: TARTARIA YELLOW TAB.

1904

Incredible Fair. Built in 3 years an then destroyed???  Orphan incubators on display.  see magazine article.

1906 April 18

SAN  FRANSISCO  EARTHQUAKE

Major earthquake that struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California
At 05:12 AM Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI. Wikipedia

1915 April 18

Pan Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco, California

Open for 9 months ..Then Destroyed Directly Thereafter Just nine years after the devastating 1906 earthquake, San Francisco staged the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal in August, 1914 and showing more than 18 million visitors from around the world that it remained “the city that knew how.” Understandably, the universal reaction of fairgoers was “a sense of wonder.” Amazingly, there were no bridges across the San Francisco Bay and the population of San Francisco, still reeling from the major 1906 Earthquake, was estimated to be under 200,000 people!

1921-1922

SOVIET FAMINE

There was a famine in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1921 to 1922 as a result of war communist policy. The famine deaths of 2 million Tatars in Tatar ASSR and in VolgaUral region in 1921-1922 was catastrophic as half of Volga Tatar population in USSR died. This famine is also known as “terror-famine” and “famine-genocide” in Tatarstan. The Soviets settled ethnic Russians after the famine in Tatar ASSR and in Volga-Ural region causing the Tatar share of the population to decline to less than 50%. All-Russian Tatar Social Center (VTOTs) has asked the United Nations to condemn the 1921 Tatarstan famine as Genocide of Muslim Tatars. The 1921-1922 famine in Tatarstan has been compared to Holodomor in Ukraine.

1932-1933

SOVIET FAMINE

Soviet famine of 1932-33 was a major famine that killed millions of people Ukraine is the most fertile land in the world, the bread basket of Europe. But when the
Ukrainians tried to assert independence from the USSR, the Bolsheviks, led by Stalin, in the major grain-producing areas of exterminated them through hunger. In 1932-33, an artificial famine was brutally enforced, and 10 million innocents and their animals starved to death. Even as word got out, America the Soviet Union, including Ukraine, md e wora Aa = to stop it. This unspeakable political crime against humanity is Northern Caucasus, Volga Region and Kazakhstan, the South Urals, and West шш о! C) – ый YT) C) I^ Siberia. The exact number of deaths is hard to determine due to a lack of records. Stalin and other party members had ordered that kulaks were “to be liquidated as a class” and so they became a target for the state.

1933


NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR

Built in a very short time and destroyed 6 months later.

1939- 1940


 New York World’s Fair

Fair held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York
The 1939 New York World’s Fair was an international exposition at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York, United States. The fair included exhibitions, activities, performances, films, art, and food presented by 62 nations, 35 U.S. states and territories, and 1,400 organizations and companies. Slightly more than 45 million people attended over two seasons. Wikipedia

The theme for the 1939 New York World’s Fair was “The World of Tomorrow.” However, the intent was not so much to predict what the future might hold, but rather, as one pamphlet proclaimed, to present “a new and clearer view of today in preparation for tomorrow.”
1945.DRESDEN.BOMBING

1945  February 13- 15

BOMBING OF DRESDEN GERMANY BY USA

The bombing of Dresden occurred from February 13 to 15, 1945, when Allied forces dropped nearly 4,000 tons of bombs on the city, resulting in a devastating firestorm that killed an estimated 25,000 people and destroyed much of the city center. This attack has been highly controversial, with debates over its military necessity and moral implications continuing to this day.
 Wikipedia BBC

MUD  FLOOD

1973


ITALY EXCAVATION

When they were excavating they found the city had been built on top of an ancient ruin. 

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These buildings were in the mud

There is another photo of these buildings showing they are deep in the mud.

1683


Saint Basil’s Cathedral: Moscow Red Square

Is this Cathedral buried under a huge mud flood?



Tsar and Grand Duke of all Rus’ from 1547 to 1584
Ivan IV Vasilyevich, commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1533 to 1547, and the first Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia from 1547 until his death in 1584. Ivan’s reign was characterised by Russia’s transformation from a medieval state to a fledgling empire, but at an immense cost to its people and long-term economy. Wikipedia

 

It was built from 1555 to 1561 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. It was completed, with its colours, in 1683.[4]

2025


Saint Basil’s Cathedral: Moscow Red Square

This is what Saint Basil’s Cathedral looks like today.


Saint Basil’s Cathedral is a church located on Moscow’s Red Square and is one of Russia’s most recognizable landmarks. The building of the church was commissioned by Tsar Ivan the Terrible during the 16th century and was intended to serve as a votive offering for his victories over the Muslim khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan. Some modifications were made to Saint Basil’s Cathedral in the centuries that followed. The monument was almost destroyed twice during its history. Fortunately, on both occasions, the plan to destroy the church could not be carried out, hence allowing it to stand till this day.

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Buffalo  New York

Such High quality perfect buildings but only mud streets and people who look so out of place with this level of skill.

2019  April 15


NOTRE  DAME  CATHEDRAL  FIRE

On 15 April 2019, at 18:18 CEST, a structural fire broke out in the roof space of Notre-Dame de Paris, a medieval Catholic cathedral in Paris, France, that is part of the “Paris, Banks of the Seine” UNESCO World Heritage Site.[5]

The construction of the Catholic cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris (“Our Lady of Paris”) began in the 12th century. Its walls and interior vaulted ceiling are of stone. Its roof and flèche (spire) were of wood—much of it 13th-century oak—sheathed in lead to exclude water.[13][14][15] The spire was rebuilt several times, including in the 19th century.[16][17]

BELLS AND CHURCH ORGANS  DESTROYED

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So many bells gone all at once

Destroyed for the War Effort?  Or to Erase the healing power of Sound?

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The Destruction of Healing bells

Bells amplified the resonators on top of Tartarian Building, raising the consciousness of the Cites.