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The Deadliest Era Ever?

How does today’s high-tech warfare and world conflicts compare to both recent and ancient history?

Do we have it worse, or does it just feel that way? Here’s more from Ken LaCorte in a new edition of Elephants In Rooms.

The Kazarians And The Cosmic

Clif High chats with The Medical Rebel, Dr. Lee Merritt, on the untold history of the Kazarians, the tricksters and liars who have hidden so much of our planet’s history from us. We learn how The Bible was altered to disguise and hide what it reports.We also learn about the space aliens who descended upon the planet, controlling isolated herds of humans to perform slave labor for the Kazarians.

They have taken shelter with Judaism, but they are not true Jews. Ukraine figures into their story, as does the westward crusade of Genghis Khan, his armies marauding into India, Tibet, Babylonia and The Middle East.

This is a fascinating opening, but the discussion take a more cosmic turn as it progresses, delving into frequencies and Fibonacci sequences, astral guides and Alan Watts. How much  of our universe is random? Can true novelty occur? What is hyperspace and how does a familiarity with martial arts matter? If you have taken psychedelics, will you be able to thrive during the coming chaos? There’s lots to unpack in a roughly two-hour conversation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lOLWMEvlN4

Great Wall Of China Is A Lie?

Many myths surround the Great Wall of China, from the story that it can be seen from space (it cannot), to the reasoning that it was built to keep the Huns from invading China.

Perhaps the biggest misconception of all is that the structure is not the Great Wall of China, but the Great Wall of Tartaria! The following brief clip from TikTok explains further.

The Elixir Of Life

The elixir of life, or what alchemists call the philosopher’s stone, has many names and allegedly cures any disease, granting the drinker immortality. This fountain of youth was sought after by many cultures through the ages and is mentioned in various ancient works. Here, Robert Sepehr delves into aphrodisiacs, like oysters, as well as more rarified substances, including human blood. Sepehr is an author and anthropologist.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/LXB7N6pr6mZG/

 

The Great Tartarian Empire

Tartary is a vast country in the northern parts of Asia, bounded by Siberia on the north and west: this is called Great Tartary. Tartary was a country with its own flag, its own government, its own language and its own place on maps, especially predating the second half of the 19th century. Its territory was huge, but somehow quietly incorporated into Russia, China, and some other countries. https://atlanteangardens.blogspot.com…

Genghis Khan was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. More from anthropologist and author Roert Sepehr. Here we present both installments of this two-part video.

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Mongol Horde and Europe

How did the death of one man save Western civilization? Black Pigeon Speaks.

 

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