
Living in the national capital area of Canada, which is Ottawa, Ontario
This will probably be an act of self-immolation, but it's near the end of this war, so here goes.
This site is not on our side, and does not want to see an open exchange of ideas, if it did Tartaria would be in every other post.
It was good while it lasted, but they left so much in the drawer. Why I thought this place was different is why they've been winning up 'til now.
This is not what it's purported to be, and as long as I can keep chirping, we'll find out one way or another.
@arjayem @Canadianawake I first looked into it about 4 years ago when Max Igan was doing his podcasts on it. SUPER interesting. The photographic footage from around the world is particularly compelling. Then, when you look around today, things like energy towers (church steeples, etc.) are EVERYWHERE.
Nothing surprises me anymore about what might be true.
I live in an old town (200 yrs) and we still have plenty of original buildings from the 1850s, some likely earlier.