I vote that bombardment stays in last bread
Waiting for either Ukraine to say, nope, those were weather balloons or CNN to scream they were actually passenger planes loaded with pregnant women and transgender orphans
When 87 posts are a wall of tweets, not including it in notables is a great solution. Discourages such activity in the future
Who would have that much time?
You need an eye test
Directors of the NGOs like Open Society Foundation will become like Roman Governors
What does Tartria have to do with what's going on now, or any of the Q drops, or any digs that been done?
If I had an idea of what it relates to, I could give you some thoughts, but right now it's kinda like asking "Who manufactured tiles for Titanic's swimming pool?"
Kinda weird. Seems CIA doc mentions Soviets wanting area history rewritten, then there's a wikipedia (ugh, I know) about Tartaria, Tartary, and other names used for a huge area from Siberia to Manchuria. Old maps seem to show Tartaria
Not sure anon, take a t look and tell me what you think:
https://historyofyesterday.com/tartary-tartaria-the-mystery-of-an-empire-lost-in-history-a99abb5cc9b6
Oh yeah? Explain why Encyclopedia Britanica had it as a place?
"Tartary, a vast country in the northern parts of Asia, bounded by Siberia on the north and west: this is called Great Tartary. The Tartars who lie south of Muscovy and Siberia, are those of Astracan, Circassia, and Dagistan, situated north-west of the Caspian-sea; the Calmuc Tartars, who lie between Siberia and the Caspian-sea; the Usbec Tartars and Moguls, who lie north of Persia and India; and lastly, those of Tibet, who lie north-west of China." - Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. III, Edinburgh, 1771, p. 887.
https://stolenhistory.org/articles/tartary-aka-tartaria-an-empire-hidden-in-history-it-was-bigger-than-russia-once.5/
Affirmative, I remember from checking into stuff about the IJN KAGA and how claims her planes shot down Amelia Earhardt in 1937 wouldn't work because at the time she was attacking China
During the battle for Nanking in the Sino-Japanese War, the U.S. gunboat Panay is attacked and sunk by Japanese warplanes in Chinese waters. The American vessel, neutral in the Chinese-Japanese conflict, was escorting U.S. evacuees and three Standard Oil barges away from Nanking, the war-torn Chinese capital on the Yangtze River. After the Panay was sunk, the Japanese fighters machine-gunned lifeboats and survivors huddling on the shore of the Yangtze. Two U.S. sailors and a civilian passenger were killed and 11 personnel seriously wounded, setting off a major crisis in U.S.-Japanese relations.
Although the Panayโs position had been reported to the Japanese as required, the neutral vessel was clearly marked, and the day was sunny and clear, the Japanese maintained that the attack was unintentional, and they agreed to pay $2 million in reparations. Two neutral British vessels were also attacked by the Japanese in the final days of the battle for Nanking.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/uss-panay-sunk-by-japanese
You say "deception" based on what exactly?
Dunno, French folks got dark hair. Doe not take away from KAGA being engaged in operations off the coast of China, and AKAGI was in drydock at the time
So you got nothing but strong feelings or a "past life regression?"
Could actually be them, and could also be taken at Lae, New Guinea during the stop over. Could've been taken in Hawaii at the time of the botched attempt to fly going West but Amelia groundlooped the plane
Just trying to find out why you think Tartaria is not worthy of a dig
Kinda on the fence about having to get a Multipass
Even more intruiging, why land at the Proving Ground? Afraid it'll crash and go big boom?
So they get to ease up on that lawsuit from Sandy Hook?