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21 Proofs of #Tartaria

(Liberated from X, credit: @LampsOfValar)

1. Half-Buried Buildings: Many structures from before 1860 have windows and doors partially buried, often surrounded by wells. This suggests a potential environmental event, such as a significant soil deposit.

2. Alternative Energy Systems: Evidence of various energy systems, including steam tunnels, hydroelectric dams, canals, and star forts, indicates previous efforts to utilize natural energy sources like water, tides, and steam.

3. Rapid Technological Change: After 1880, there was a swift transition from horse-drawn carriages and basic sanitation to electric cars, airplanes, light bulbs, and modern plumbing. This rapid advancement prompts further examination.

4. Civil War Photography: Civil War-era photographs frequently depict military camps and urban destruction rather than traditional battle scenes. This suggests there may have been a deliberate erasure of history rather than a war.

5. World’s Fair Structures: The elaborate and grand designs of World’s Fair buildings, which were reportedly temporary, raise questions about why such intricate structures were constructed only to be dismantled after a short period.

6. Unusual Fires: Major fires in cities like Boston and Chicago destroyed large sections of stone and brick buildings, which are not typically flammable. The scale and frequency of these fires are unusual and warrant investigation.

7. Short-Lived Landmarks: Iconic buildings such as the Singer Building and Penn Station were quickly demolished after their construction. This raises questions about their purpose and history.

8. Orphans and Child Labor: The 1880s saw a notable increase in orphans and child laborers. The absence of many adults during this period might suggest a significant demographic shift.

9. Desolate Early Cities: Early photographs often show cities as empty and muddy. This may prove a catastrophic event involving a mud flood

10. Sparse Landscaping: Early photos depict grand buildings surrounded by barren landscapes with little greenery. This could suggest a mud flood that suffocated foilate

11.Missing Movable Items: Early city photographs often lack movable items such as strollers or carts. This absence might indicate these objects were removed or lost.

12. Airship Architecture: Many older buildings are more elaborately decorated at the top, possibly indicating they were designed to accommodate airships. The prevalence of advanced airships before their decline raises questions.

13. Altered Skies in Photos: Skies in old photographs sometimes appear edited or faded, possibly to obscure details such as airships or buildings that should not have been there yet according to historical record

14. Extensive Underground Infrastructure: Cities with advanced underground tunnels for drainage were constructed during a time when people allegedly used hand tools The precision of these tunnels raises questions about whether people in the past had advanced machinery.

15. Advanced Early Western Cities: Newly established Western cities often had sophisticated buildings from the start, such as cathedrals. This contrasts with the expectation of simpler initial structures when first establishing a town.

16. Deformed Structures: Some buildings, like Native American adobe structures, appear to have been deformed or altered. This raises questions about whether they were really hand carved, or if there was a plasma melting event involving large buildings.

17. Repurposed Buildings: Many older buildings may have been repurposed in ways that seem inconsistent with their original intended use or construction. Why did high schools resemble mansions and post offices resemble mega industrial complexes?

18. Inconsistent Historical Records: Historical records often show discrepancies regarding construction dates, uses, and existence of certain buildings, suggesting possible inaccuracies or omissions.

19. Global Architectural Similarities: Similar architectural styles and techniques found worldwide suggest a shared or interconnected civilization, challenging the idea of isolated development.

20. Contrasts in Urban Development: Early photos show grand buildings alongside muddy and neglected streets. The contrast between the buildings and the state of the streets raises questions about urban planning.

21. Sanitation vs. Luxury: The contrast between luxurious buildings and the primitive sanitation methods used at the time, such as bucket toilets, raises questions about living conditions and societal priorities.

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