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How to search for proof of Tartaria

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hello and welcome back to the channel

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and thank you for joining me in another

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of my wonderful interviews today as you

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can see I'm out on location and I've met

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up with author guy Anderson hello guy

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hello Richard you've been on the show a

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couple of times you've been telling us

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about tartaria and your research and I

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thought it would be interesting to well

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firstly nice to come and actually

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meet which I think is really good rather

0:28

than over zoom and I know viewers quite

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like it when I'm out and about rather

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than just the sort of Zoom stuff and I

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thought it'd be interesting to talk

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about the research side of a subject

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which is um certainly not in

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mainstream um history as in you'd find

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in ordinary um books that you'd get from

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the library or off places like Amazon

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and things and how you go about finding

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all those nuggets and titbits of

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information and then putting them

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together into a book which has yet to be

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published but you've written the book

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it's now in the editing stage I remember

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so so guy first of all let's let's just

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give us a brief overview of what the

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tartarian Empire as a thing was or

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period was and then tell us a little bit

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about how easy or difficult or the

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approach that you've had um and we're

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surrounded by books here which might

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give us a clue of how you've done it

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well the the tartarian

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Empire um I think it and the tartarian

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period are two very different things so

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the tartarian Empire really was Russia

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and Asia and it was sort of spanning

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across into Western Europe and then it

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was really their ethos um their

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technology their their their

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design um philosophy and their use of

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free energy sematics and esoteric

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um numerology and uh and really working

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with frequency and balance that is what

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span across the world but um from all of

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the research I've

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done after

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1776 they slowly replaced the tartarian

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Empire with the Mongolian Empire and

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when you say they you mean the sort of

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writers of history yes absolutely or or

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the victors who WR

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yes the always WR the history yeah so so

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I think what's happened and I've seen it

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within these books the older books are

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talking about tartaria and as you get to

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the newer books sort of early 1900s

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tartar is replaced with Mongolian right

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and uh and I've seen that a lot and does

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that I mean does it matter the semantics

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of just changing the name are they also

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eradicating those histories and those

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Technologies rather the the the uh

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ability to grab electricity from The

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Ether and the various

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other the air travel for example that um

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seems to have been a thing that we now

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think of as being an experiment that

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went terribly wrong with the Hindenburg

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disasters and things like that so

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although they've called it the

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Mongolians have they also taken away

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other elements I think that that was why

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they did it right I think that that's

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hit the nail on the head I think by

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taking away the tartarian Empire and um

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and

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removing any trace of tartaria and and

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it going back to being just a a race of

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Nomads that wanded wandered around

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certain parts of Russia and Asia you can

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then say well okay that the whole

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tartarian thing is um is an exaggeration

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or it never existed the tartar were just

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you know these Nomads that wandered the

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desert and um and also in biblical terms

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Tartarus is referred to as um really an

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abyss almost like hell itself um a place

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of of a a void if you like of nothing

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and so by removing

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tartaria um from history as an Empire an

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ethos or a movement or a period of time

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uh some people refer to um the tartarian

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Empire as The Classical

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period right um and what period are we

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talking about in dates well assuming

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assuming that the dates are the

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chronological order we've all been told

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they are yes so so the if you look at

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the work of Anatoli uh fenco and and

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people that actually he researched um

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they say that the timeline has been

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altered and within the book I've

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actually I've got several um examples of

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this one one place in particular is a

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town in Utah called

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Mante and um a Freemason uh a founder of

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uh of this new town actually run

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um and it's out there it's uh it's on

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the internet for everyone to see that

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they came to this city and it was

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deserted there were houses and buildings

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everywhere all

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empty and um and it it's actually

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written in a in a sermon in a a speech

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that he gave and it's it's called man

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and um what's interesting is there's a

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particular

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grossers in that town that's dated

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888 as the year right so when you say

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dated you mean it's oning carved into

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stone stone 888 888 and that's not the

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number of the shop in the street no

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that's the year established the business

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was established this particular Grocers

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was established in 888 so if we follow

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that theory it looks like in

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1776 800 years were added to the

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timeline that is quite a claim isn't it

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yeah 888 I mean if you had a building

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established in 888 that's before the

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Normans invaded in in England let alone

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in America hadn't even been discovered

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by Western man if you go by ordinary

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everyday history we're taught in school

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yes so 800 years added to the timeline

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yeah uh for for what purpose I think

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that that was to explain

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um explained that why we have certain

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buildings in certain places um I think

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the anatol's sort of theory is that the

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Dark Ages a period of time where there

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is no real recorded

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history didn't

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exist so how did we go from this

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incredible architecture that we see this

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sort of Greco

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Roman style to before that having really

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nothing right so they call it the Dark

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Ages where oh well the you know we

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evolved and um our skill set developed

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over a vast period of time and then you

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can say that um it was sort of almost

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Evolution how we got to where we are

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today that then wipes out the need for

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you know a race of people and Empire of

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sorts to actually go out there and have

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a particular style of building and a

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particular way of living um you can

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remove that and and completely remove

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them off the face of the Earth and what

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would be the purpose then of deceiving

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people by a adding 800 years and and

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also trying to wipe out the fact that

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these buildings which appear all over

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the world and many people now you see on

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on YouTube are looking and and Tik Tok

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you'll see people saying hang on a

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minute this building's in China this is

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in Peru this is in Russia this is in

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England America and they're all as if

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the same architect had traveled around

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and buil all on the same afternoon yeah

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absolutely so what would why would PE

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why would the they want to deceive us

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from that the um the underlying reason

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is because they worked on free energy

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and this is what Tesla was working on

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Nicola Tesla the buildings were actually

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engineered in such a way to harness

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energy from The

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Ether um in addition to that buildings

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like churches and Cathedrals were used

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as centers of healing and with the bells

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and the the organs the organs of course

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which was the correct frequency designed

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to heal your internal organs right they

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even had um Gardens um there's one in in

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Germany called the tear Garten where you

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would walk your pets around and the

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design and layout of this particular

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Garden enabled the frequency within it

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to heal to actually heal your pet so you

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could walk around with dog and there's

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no money right in that so so it comes

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down to Greed and ultimately control so

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if you can get free energy through these

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buildings somebody you know names that I

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won't mention here for the sake of the

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channel

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people can guess guess um with greed and

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an interest in

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petrochemicals um could see well if we

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offer an alternative that you have to

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pay for your electricity or your power

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instead of having it free we can make a

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lot of money yeah and that seems to be

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the Principal reason you think yeah I I

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do and you can see how that's evolved

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now to the energy crisis that we're all

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in and the cost of living but but also

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now the introduction of smart meters

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that there's always an angle with these

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people where they do want to control Us

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in some way and I can see that people

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that are not following the narrative or

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are speaking out um the sort of Freedom

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Movement if you like uh you can imagine

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what's going to happen to their Smart

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Meters can't you before a law-abiding

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citizen that's playing the game so um

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this was a

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reset and it happened in

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1776 and it was the beginning of New

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World Order

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and you can clearly see that if you just

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look at American dollar bill where it

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has the pyramid the allseeing eye in

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Roman numeral 1776 underneath it and in

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Latin New World Order and

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um we then had lots of Civil

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Wars most cities in fact pretty much

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every town and city in the planet um had

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a fire or a flood a lot of the buildings

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were destroyed the Civil Wars wiped out

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a lot of the adult population

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and then very shortly after that we had

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the introduction of the lunacy act and

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asylums orphanages they they popped up

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everywhere and uh and prisons and it's

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interesting you said that because we

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know that um I mean the Great Fire of

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London 1666 666 if you want to look at

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that but around that time uh and we're

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filming um you're staying on a little

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holiday whilst your house is being

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renovated which is why we're sitting in

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this lovely environment um and we're in

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Devon and in order to come here we

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passed a place

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um just trying to think of its name now

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and i' been there before and stayed

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there and it's all of it is Georgian

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there's not one timber framed house and

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and I asked in the museum I said how

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come there's no other houses here and he

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said well there was a great fire around

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the time of the Great Fire of London

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funnily enough um maybe Afters Maybe bit

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before and and I've known from just

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doing my bits of History so many places

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had these fires and of course you just

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assume oh yeah but they lived in timber

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frame houses at some point a fire an

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ember is going to burn this place and

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and it will get out of control because

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they didn't have um the same sort of

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system we have with fire engines and

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things but you think that's more

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systematic yeah yeah because it happened

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uh it happened everywhere over a short

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period of time yes um even where we live

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in De

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um a building that we used to rent uh

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that we had an art gallery in the uh the

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landlord was giving us a bit of History

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into it and he said that down in the

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basement was originally the the the

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ground floor and that behind this stud

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wall were the original front doors to

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the building and you could go out the

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back of the basement into a

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courtyard so clearly that's weird yeah

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clearly there is an issue there and he

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said there had been a big fire and what

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they'd done is they' pushed all the

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rubble into the middle of the road and

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tacked over the top of it and

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everybody's ground floor became a

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basement why would you do that I mean

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people would want to have access to

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their front door and the what the

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municipality would be going oh I'm sorry

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we're just going to put all the rubbish

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right in front of your door tarmac over

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it so half a window is here the other

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half is still buried I mean that's very

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suspect isn't it yeah so you could say

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that it's easier to fill something in

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than it is to dig something out yes um

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so so obviously the the game plan was

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that these fires destroyed a lot of the

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old buildings right the ones that were

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left just lost their basement or lost

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the ground floor and it became a

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basement but the intention of the fires

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and the floods and then what we call the

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mud floods was actually to destroy and

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wipe out towns and cities and get rid of

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the architecture and the te the the

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technology that had free yes free money

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and stuff so okay so you given us a

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lovely overview there guy and I really

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appreciate that and maybe people

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remember the previous um videos that

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we've done we're surrounded by these

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books when something is trying to be

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hidden from history by the powers that

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be it must be you know we've heard of

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like the Great Fire of Alexandre where

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they burned all the books and they got

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rid of stuff but evidence is still there

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you can't get rid of anything and if

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you've got an inquiring mind and

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determination presumably it is possible

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well it has been shown to be possible

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that you can then find evidence from it

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so tell us about how you go about doing

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that well your traditional route is to I

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guess is to go online and find book

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stores that are actually selling uh

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first editions that that what I've

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purposely looked for is anything that

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was written really before

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1800 right before they started rewriting

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and changing things I mean if you could

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get a hold of

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a a book on let's say architecture in

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London written in 1750 I'd love to get

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hold of something like that providing it

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was the first edition because what we've

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seen um is that often second editions

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third editions are altered um my wife re

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she's got a book um I think it's by H

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Christian Anderson it's a set of stories

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in there and the first edition has a

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story about a rather

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famous um or inFAMOUS family that uh

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appr perhaps known to be involved with

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rather large organizations and secret

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societies that go all the way back to

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Arman raah and the Pharaohs now they're

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in the story about them appears in the

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first edition but it's not in the second

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the story's been removed and was it

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complimentary to them not really no no

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and so so I think that um when you when

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you get hold of an old book yes if it's

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printed fairly recently certainly within

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the last 10050 years then it's going to

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be fish fish just Jed out the lake there

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um it's it's often what we've found is

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it's it's got things missing they're

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taking bits and pieces out so what we

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decided to do was actually go into

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secondhand book stores and find the old

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books covered in dust hidden away at the

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back and also the old charity shop

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because um our thought is that if you're

15:55

doing a house clearance or perhaps um

15:58

you know an elderly relative dies and

15:59

you got the grandchildren going in the

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first thing they'll do is think well we

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we'll get something for the TV yeah but

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look at all these old books no one's

16:07

going to read those and they end up in

16:09

in charity shops now that that that

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doesn't happen that often but we have

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found in in secondhand book shops in in

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tiny little towns in in Devon and

16:19

Somerset some really obscure books and I

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mean it it bookshops secondhand

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bookshops have been closing a long time

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and the internet has put paid to a lot

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of that because you can order them

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online and what have you and we had a a

16:34

lovely book shop in Worthing where I am

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called Badger books and only in the last

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six months that that had gone and they

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had all you know huge range of books um

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and some of these are very old books

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they're not cheap to buy so they might

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reside there for a hell of a long time

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and then when the book shop closes you

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wonder what happens to those very old

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books but it's those old old books that

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have the hints of times Beyond M have

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you got any books from I suppose 1600s

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that sort of period no no and they they

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are and they end up in bodle and

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libraries and different libraries and

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private art Collections and or private

17:14

book collection and you wonder why yeah

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that that then the public can't get it

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because you wonder what information is

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in there that you and I are not privy to

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get I've often thought I wonder what the

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library Eaton is like yes you know is

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this like hog water kind of thing

17:30

teaching all sorts of Secrets yeah but I

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think you're right I I I think that

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we've had lots of book burnings over the

17:35

years and and and The Great Library of

17:38

Alexandria is probably you know the

17:40

perhaps the biggest example of that and

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um and then of course the more

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suspicious of us would assume that the

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Smithsonian in America and the Vatican

17:51

in Rome have you know at least one of

17:54

these books that they didn't want us

17:56

seeing and why and then obviously in the

17:58

second world war there was was another

17:59

book burning wasn't there that was quite

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a quite a famous one so I I'm assuming

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that private libraries are going to have

18:07

the information that we're not allowed

18:08

to see and it's interesting you say that

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because just as I completely throw away

18:13

I've been reading a book called The Holy

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Kingdom by Albert Gilbert um and it

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gives an alternative story or legitimacy

18:23

to King Arthur and he says there were

18:25

two King Arthur and it's all Welsh

18:27

history

18:29

and because according to the

18:32

introduction the supposed professors of

18:36

History could not read Welsh very well

18:39

didn't understand the Welsh language

18:40

even though it's the oldest sort of

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language in these aisles apparently um

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that so many of the books and

18:48

information have been in kept in private

18:50

libraries that nobody knew about and and

18:53

so the modern day historian poo poos the

18:56

idea of Arthur being a real person it's

18:58

own a myth and blah blah blah but you

19:00

know there's no smoke without fire and

19:03

he and a number of other authors have

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laid forward claims that from these

19:09

private libraries Arthur did exist and

19:13

there were fact there were two King

19:14

Arthurs um and fills in a lot of the

19:17

history that we don't know about and of

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course the information is in private

19:22

libraries that nobody gets to see unless

19:25

those private libraries open their doors

19:28

and it seems that again you're in the

19:30

same boat you want to get hold of some

19:32

of these private libraries to really

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find out yes so we've got a selection of

19:37

books here that you've found um so

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you're having to read them all yeah and

19:43

then find references and cross reference

19:45

and then build up a story yeah and it is

19:48

quite interesting um this one was was

19:50

sent to me actually by a member of our

19:53

our Facebook group and uh it's actually

19:55

Marco Polo um the Voyages and travels of

19:58

Marco Polo now this was written in

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1894 but for whatever reason this

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doesn't refer to the mongal at all it

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refers to Genghis Khan as being the

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leader of the Tartas it refers to TARTA

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women as being Tartar resses and it is

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as you can see from my little my little

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poit notes it is absolutely rammed full

20:21

everything down to um what they wore the

20:24

wealth that they had the jewels that

20:26

They Carried and uh and the EMP

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and it clearly states in here in several

20:32

places that you know they they dominated

20:35

Asia Russia and and most of the northern

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hemisphere um it's all in here and then

20:41

you go up to a more recent one um which

20:44

is news from tarty this was written by

20:46

Peter Fleming Ian Fleming's brother

20:49

right from James Bond Fame and although

20:52

it's called news from

20:54

tartter the references to tartter appear

20:57

on just three pages Pages yeah so does

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he refer to Mongols he does but even

21:02

though the title of the book which

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presumably is what sells the book yeah

21:07

is saying to people here's some news

21:09

from tartter yeah so when that was

21:11

published people must have had the idea

21:13

that tartter was a thing yeah yeah even

21:15

though now you talk to the most common

21:17

or garden person and they'd have no idea

21:19

tartarian I don't know what that is

21:21

tartar Source that's yeah that that's

21:23

perhaps the one thing that people will

21:24

know yeah is their Source yeah SCE um

21:27

and does that just does does that have

21:30

anything to do with does it yeah yeah it

21:32

is it is actually the a source that they

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yeah that they actually created yeah

21:37

yeah it is how interesting yeah so there

21:39

are remnants of it um but yeah so so

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that that's what I found that um once

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you get past a certain period of time

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the word tartter or tartaria is replaced

21:52

and the tarian Empire is replaced now

21:54

this book talks about the tartarian

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Empire and how it spanned you know

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across vast uh well it said that they

22:01

sent people to four the four corners of

22:03

the the Earth to to to dominate an

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influence H and then you get to this and

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it's a it's a group of Nomads wandering

22:10

around a desert so I mean when you think

22:13

of the Mongols from what my teaching was

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at school which was very very sparse on

22:18

anything in Asia because and also as a

22:21

as a young English Kitty at a 1970s

22:26

comprehensive School very very limited

22:29

education you know probably on purpose

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um you just think of these as

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marauding Bandits yes going around I

22:37

don't think of them as having this Greco

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romanized beautiful buildings that are

22:42

all over the world so how does that is

22:46

what's the element of that were they

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just marauding Bandits or were they

22:51

builders in stone of These Fine things

22:53

with airships and things yeah absolutely

22:55

but obviously that wasn't back then this

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is as they've progressed um but the the

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Empire itself uh really was sort of

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Russia and Asia but it's their influence

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that traveled and and and as technology

23:09

develops and as the skill uh set

23:12

develops what what we've seen is anybody

23:15

that sort of studied tartter or

23:17

tartaria I see that their influence then

23:19

span across the Northern Hemisphere and

23:21

went into Europe um I would argue that

23:26

Germany Dresden in particular would be a

23:28

very good example of a tartarian

23:31

designed City where um they have um

23:36

clear evidence that they were harnessing

23:38

energy from the The Ether with so many

23:41

of the buildings with with antenna on it

23:43

now before anybody thinks oh great I'll

23:45

go over and visit Dresden then didn't

23:48

something happen to Dresden in the war

23:51

yeah yeah absolutely flattened and yeah

23:55

and obviously it was really only a sort

23:57

of Hospital Town it it served no

24:00

military purpose there was nothing based

24:02

or manufactured there and an awful lot

24:04

of refugees there too and the bombing

24:07

reached uh such an extent where people

24:09

were actually melting to the street as

24:11

they were trying to run away my god um

24:14

and once they'd finished bombing uh they

24:16

came back and had another go and then in

24:18

went the Mustangs I believe and and shot

24:21

whoever was left including the an

24:22

animals that had escaped from the zoo

24:24

and that was the Allies it was our

24:27

allies us and the Allies doing that to

24:30

Germany as a retal supposedly a

24:33

retaliation for the blitz was yeah it

24:36

was to put the fear of God into them and

24:39

and to to to Really uh serve as a

24:41

warning of what they were capable of but

24:43

at the time they did that the war was

24:45

sort of slowly coming to an end anyway

24:48

there there was no there was

24:49

no purpose so to doing it no Advantage

24:53

you think they may have flattened that

24:55

because again the technology could

24:57

easily be

25:01

um reestablished or leared from from the

25:06

tartarian technology and the various

25:08

Tesla coils or whatever they were using

25:11

to to get the ether and stuff that of

25:14

course those that were funding the war

25:17

those bloodline families same people the

25:19

bankers yeah realized actually we need

25:22

to you know we've got an agenda we get

25:25

people fighting each other but at the

25:26

same time part of our agenda gend is

25:29

we'll wipe this out and this out so

25:30

there's no there's no history they can

25:33

still keep using our petral chemicals

25:35

yeah absolutely and I think there was

25:37

there was a fear and and and this was um

25:40

actually I believe even cesil rhods

25:42

actually put it in his will there there

25:44

was a fear that um Germany was going to

25:47

be too technologically advanced and

25:50

could end up being a superpower and an

25:52

Empire of its own and um I believe

25:56

that's because they were still operating

25:58

using the tartarian technology and

26:01

harnessing energy from The Ether the

26:03

buildings were structured in a way where

26:05

they were using simatics so um you'd

26:08

enter a building a heal a center of

26:10

healing and just the

26:12

frequency within that building would

26:15

actually raise your frequency and cure

26:18

ailments also you know the more positive

26:21

the nation the more positive U the

26:23

workforce are and the less people that

26:25

are real um and and and that's seems to

26:28

be the philosophy with the closer to a

26:31

Utopia yeah absolutely which clearly at

26:34

the moment we are further from a Utopia

26:37

than we've ever been although we are

26:39

slowly having people waking up to what

26:42

is being done to us what so your book

26:45

will be coming out relatively soon

26:47

fingers crossed down to your editor and

26:49

what have you and then published and of

26:51

course we'll get you back on the show to

26:52

promote it so people can eagerly buy it

26:55

um I assume it would be like one of

26:57

these big heavy terms it's it's

26:59

reasonably heavy yeah it is hard back

27:01

but not quite as big as that but yeah

27:03

same same size but not quite as thick

27:05

but um very

27:07

specifically um 33 pages of uh of of

27:11

images photographs and some of them are

27:13

quite hard to find um just to help

27:16

people because when you're describing

27:19

how

27:21

um The Ether harnessing Equipment Works

27:25

on say a cathedral for example and and

27:28

uh obviously Cathedral coming from word

27:31

cathode um these tanks these these what

27:35

we see is these copperized domes were

27:38

actually had inside resonators and

27:40

capacitors and they were storing energy

27:42

and that energy is then emitted around

27:45

the locality and uh and inside these

27:48

places you could go in and actually feel

27:51

right that that vibration so it's so it

27:55

what I found is it's quite hard to

27:58

explain how that works to someone and

28:01

how to explain um even what a capacitor

28:05

or a cathod is so I've had to put in the

28:08

center Pages images just to help so well

28:11

that's brilliant every now and again

28:13

you'll be reading through and it'll say

28:14

refer to this particular image in the

28:16

center Pages or actually a quick search

28:19

on the internet for these key words will

28:21

help you from here so I've put a lot of

28:23

references in just to help people see

28:26

what I'm trying to describe because

28:28

picture you know paints a thousand words

28:29

a thousand words um what having done all

28:33

of this research and obviously you you

28:36

you've got the purpose of the book what

28:38

do you think this teaches us here

28:43

today it's funny because the this is

28:47

something that I I I talk about quite a

28:49

lot and it starts off with really the AL

28:53

although it gives people a background

28:55

into who the tartarians are and who the

28:58

13 bloodline families are and and where

29:01

they actually originate from and why um

29:05

really the the main story if you like

29:08

starts in

29:09

1776 which was the beginning of New

29:11

World Order the foundation of America

29:14

the foundation of the Illuminati the the

29:16

you know the uh maritime law um

29:19

everything happened around

29:21

then so

29:24

um by by reading from really what

29:27

happened

29:28

at the beginning of this

29:30

reset it brings you right up to date to

29:33

today and the current reset so do you

29:36

think I mean I know that we had the wef

29:40

and um CLA Schwab saying this is the

29:43

great res you own nothing would be happy

29:47

and all of this sort of rubbish um and

29:50

and do you think that's just is that a

29:51

real thing or is that just them hoping

29:54

for it or planning for or do you think

29:56

we are actually in a in the process of a

29:59

reset I think we're definitely in the

30:01

process of a reset some people would say

30:03

that started with 9/11 and others would

30:05

say it started with the pandemic but

30:07

yeah absolutely we're in a reset and and

30:10

and I've heard several people um

30:12

including King Charles and uh rishy

30:15

sunak referring to this is the fourth

30:18

Industrial Revolution where AI is going

30:21

to be you know really what

30:24

um what the biggest push will be and of

30:28

course although we we we're sort of

30:30

supposed to embrace this new technology

30:33

what people really need to to get their

30:34

heads around is that AI is going to

30:36

replacing a lot of what they do too and

30:39

so what will we

30:41

do if AI is out there and able to do

30:44

many of the jobs that we perform now and

30:46

and already it's doing that well what do

30:49

we do what happens to us but I remember

30:53

in the 1970s watching tomorrow's world

30:57

and

30:58

you know James Burke and the rest of the

31:01

team were telling us how we would have

31:04

this going forward 50 years or whatever

31:07

and here we are 50 years hence saying

31:09

we'd have so much more Leisure Time um

31:13

that there would be a lot of Automation

31:14

and stuff um and maybe they knew vaguely

31:18

that computers would take over it I mean

31:20

that perhaps they didn't call it AI

31:21

artificial intelligence but but they

31:24

kind of painted this Rosy picture that

31:27

we would be sitting on a a little Vera

31:31

by a pond with beautiful little Huts

31:34

around us and all that which which we

31:36

are at the moment but actually if you

31:38

look at the world people are working

31:40

harder than they've ever done before

31:42

you've got two members of the family

31:45

both mother and father having to work to

31:48

bring up back in the 50s you only had

31:50

one parent having to go to work and the

31:52

mother could if she chose stay at home

31:54

and and do housework or look after the

31:57

home whatever you want to call it I

31:58

don't want to get dumb for being sexist

32:00

on that but now it seems you cannot do

32:03

that people can't afford to pay their

32:05

bills their struggling houses are being

32:06

repossessed this so-called leisure time

32:09

that we are supposed to be having and

32:12

enjoying is not here no so something's

32:14

gone wrong yeah yeah and it seems that

32:17

it is greed absolutely mostly from these

32:21

powers that shouldn't be yeah and I

32:23

think if you look at the last reset when

32:26

you know I I would argue that what they

32:28

wanted to do was get rid of the the fact

32:30

that there was they call it the um the

32:33

era of or the Empire of free travel

32:35

where people could just travel anywhere

32:37

anywhere in the world using airships

32:39

mainly um that went the free energy went

32:44

and we've become very sort of restricted

32:46

in what we can and can't do without a

32:48

license for this or a license for that

32:50

or a passport permission permission um

32:54

so greed I think greed and control of

32:57

the masses was the cause of the last

33:00

reset in

33:01

1776 and to wipe out free energy well

33:05

this reset that we're going through now

33:07

appears to be the buildup to it making

33:10

it almost impossible for some people to

33:12

actually make ends

33:14

meet um and we're seeing mental health

33:18

issues go through the roof and suicide

33:20

particularly with

33:21

men is you know reaching astronomical

33:25

proportions now and let's not forget

33:27

that certain medical intervention was

33:29

pushed left right and center and um

33:32

pretty much forced on people um to to

33:37

take something which has turned out not

33:39

to be at all beneficial it it would seem

33:42

so let me as we come to the end then let

33:45

me ask you um if we're going through

33:49

another reset and you've been talking

33:50

about the last reset do you think that

33:53

we are clever enough to survive this

33:56

reset will we come through it or is it a

34:01

fate of comple that everything will be

34:03

reset and there'll only be a few people

34:05

and they may be the ones Rich enough or

34:07

members of certain bloodline families

34:09

that will

34:10

survive that's a sort of uh that's quite

34:14

a difficult question to answer because I

34:15

asked it yeah thanks Richard um because

34:19

I keep seeing people like Mark

34:21

Zuckerberg and Dwayne Johnson and other

34:24

other sort of Elites or people that have

34:27

become a member of the elite they're not

34:29

quite on the bloodline family rung of

34:31

the ladder but they're they're not far

34:32

behind now they're all building

34:34

underground bunkers now why are they

34:37

doing that so they're obviously

34:39

preparing for something to happen

34:41

whether or not the rest of us can

34:43

survive something of that scale I don't

34:46

know but

34:49

um the last actually the last sentence

34:51

of my book is that if we could all unite

34:56

and let's say for example on Monday

34:58

morning everybody that watches your show

35:01

said we're not going to use tesos today

35:03

or Amazon or BP we're going to boycott

35:07

it you imagine the influence we could

35:09

have just on a chain of shops or petrol

35:12

stations or if we all decided not to go

35:14

to work on Monday morning so I I I think

35:17

the problem is they've put so much out

35:18

there now to divide people whether it's

35:22

you know religion uh I think to a

35:25

certain extent maybe even um support

35:28

where you've got two neighbors that

35:30

actually support completely different

35:31

teams that one minute get on fine and

35:33

put them in a in in a stadium on the

35:36

right day and they could be at each

35:37

other's throats and those teams may not

35:39

be in the town that they live absolutely

35:42

yes they are living in borou and one may

35:45

you know support Manchester another one

35:47

leads and you think hang on a minute

35:49

you're not even supporting anything

35:50

local we've we've lost a lot of that

35:52

local connection with with our neighbors

35:55

and I I think the pandemic did do that

35:57

where they actually encouraging us to

35:59

report the next door neighbor if they

36:01

had friends round and so on so I think

36:03

they're using the Roman tactic of divide

36:05

and conquer they're getting us to

36:07

actually fight amongst ourselves if we

36:10

unite then we can stop stop this from

36:13

happening there are a lot more people

36:14

awake as you know now than there there

36:16

ever have been but um can we get enough

36:20

so I think there's an argument for us

36:23

all pushing to wake as many people up as

36:25

possible there's also an AR argument for

36:28

us looking to get like-minded people

36:30

together and getting off grid off- grid

36:32

and high up and we'll ride this out and

36:35

um and if they do if if there is a

36:38

cataclysmic event uh then perhaps

36:41

there'll be enough of us to be waiting

36:42

for those bunkers to open and we'll have

36:45

it on our terms this time so when they

36:47

come out staring into the bright

36:49

Sunshine from their mole like

36:51

existance like whacka mole absolutely

36:55

knock them back in yeah guys thank you

36:57

so much for telling us about it what is

36:59

the title of your book Tesla and the

37:01

Cabbage Patch Kids Tesla and the Cabbage

37:04

Patch Kids published sometime this year

37:07

yes available and I'll let you know cuz

37:09

we'll be in contact of course uh but in

37:12

the meantime from deepest darkest Devon

37:15

here I am I thank you so much for

37:17

agreeing to put me up and look after me

37:19

whilst we came to do this and show me

37:22

some of these old remarkable books I'll

37:25

be back of course with more mon

37:28

and more wonderful interviews but until

37:30

next time from guy and myself thanks for

37:33

watching goodbye bye

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