The Hidden History of Tartary and the Reset of Human Memory

August 27, 2024

The hidden history of Tartary and the resetting of human memory
It would have been a lost civilization, a powerful and extensive empire that would have occupied all of northern Asia until approximately 1775.

Tartary or Great Tartary is said to have been a lost civilization, a powerful and extensive empire that occupied all of northern Asia until approximately 1775. It was like an ancient World Order, known as the “largest country in the world”. It extended from the territory of the Caspian Sea and the Ural Mountains to the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

Tartary is said to have disintegrated after several catastrophes and also suffered repression by the world elite. One of the catastrophes is said to have been an infamous and mysterious massive mud flood.

The Hidden History of Tartary and the Reset of Human Memory

The goal was to hide their cities and evidence of their empire (from the Old World Order to forming the New World Order). In the history books this nation appears occupying all of Siberia, it would not be a lost civilization (completely), but there would be several important aspects that are said to have been suppressed, such as its imperial character and influence over Europe and Asia.

Tartary appears on several maps and official publications prior to the 19th century, but it began to disappear from them by then. According to new researchers, this nation would also have been very advanced (unique), with clean and free technology.

The Hidden History of Tartary and the Reset of Human Memory

Some examples would be in mysterious photographs with ancient technology. Tartary was an ancient noble civilization. The alternative narrative says that it was infiltrated and destroyed by the world elite (or a set of other empires). The motives were the ambition for its vast territory and to steal and manage the scientific and technological knowledge it contained. This disintegration would have been implemented since medieval times. Source: Historical