Scott Sassaman #crackpot #racist #conspiracy quora.com

Q: Why is the Tartarian Empire hidden from history teachings?

A: It is being hidden because the Tartars were the rulers of the world and those that conquered them are afraid they will come back.

The old kings lists from 200 years ago or more refer to the King of Tartary as the king of kings and the lord of lords[ sound familiar?] There were many kings in succession.

They were Zoroastrians and so are the originators of the monotheistic religions.

One in twelve people today are said to be descendants of Genghis Kan. That is mathematically impossible but it is very likely that one in twelve would be Tartartian.

I think the story of the mongol invasions is the backwards and upside down story of the destruction of Tartaria. 40 to 80 million systematically destroyed. A lot can be hidden in such events.

Genghis Khan was said to be Mongolian but the idea that Mongolia is on the steps of northern China is a twentieth century construct. Mongolia is 1300 miles north of where they say it is today and was occupied by Caucasian people.

There are many pieces of evidence that this country and empire existed but it is still being buried to day. The last big push to bury evidence was World War 2. The blatant destruction of Europe in general and places like Dresden in particular was getting rid of some of the last of the evidence. Another thing WW 2 did was vilify the swastika which was an important cymbal for the Tartarian empire and the whole ancient world.

The Tartarians left their mark from the Basques of Spain the Cathars of Europe the Samurai of Japan or the Mi kmac and Acadians of eastern north America. All these people have been driven from their homes and or murdered over the last centuries.

There is much more as this was a world wide culture. It seems to be the last civilisation with left overs of the golden age[a whole other story] and may have been intact just a few hundred years ago. There is more information coming out all the time.

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