Anonymous ID: 065e57 March 30, 2019, 4:57 p.m. No.5984167   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4203

Here's a radical new hypothesis that connects all the dots to perfection. The Tartarians didn't disappear in the way of being wiped out or meeting some other demise. There's a story floating around about a guy at Denver International Airport who got mixed up on the elevators there and ended up on some subterranean level he was never supposed to see. He got to the men's room, and freaked out because the urinals were exponentially too large and too tall for "humans." Maybe they were just the right size for Tartarians. Which would mean nobody wiped them out per se; they went into hiding - at least from us. It appears to be the case that in the mid 1800's, mud flood cataclysms were erupting globally all at once. Which suggests something was done to trigger them. What are the Tartarians known for? Harvesting free energy from the atmosphere. Maybe that harvesting went overboard, triggering the mud floods. The one commonality among most of the photos from that era is huge expanses of urban real estate with populations ranging from zero to negligible. Where are all the people? In city after city, photo after photo, it's always the same: no people, or only a few, so why were these cities built on the scale they were for a population that didn't appear to exist? On a massive scale globally this played out; huge cities created for non-existent populations, just as the mud floods were going crazy. It only makes sense that there's a very direct connection, as the effort and expense to build that many cities at once would match the demands of a planet that was going crazy globally with devastating mud floods. Maybe … maybe … the cities were built in preparation to receive huge populations all at once. That would be us: the farm animals. What is the one thing humanity generates trillions of times more than, compared to anything else we generate? Negative emotion. The cities went up, we were placed into Hell, the mud floods stopped. Even today the mass media has one goal: to keep us extremely charged with negative emotion. Everything is about charging us up with hate, pain, terror, etc. If one assumes that emotion is what is harvested, and necessarily so because it somehow offsets the imbalances created by the Tartarians, no aspect of life on Earth contradicts this model: we are farm animal generators of negative emotion. We exist to suffer and in the process generate that power that the Tartarians harvest to balance out the Earth's field after everything they take from it. Something to think about.

Anonymous ID: 065e57 March 30, 2019, 5:07 p.m. No.5984317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Now I learn more about Votan, the Phoenician called a surveyor who first came to the Yucatan. He returned with many emigrants. He established the first Maya collective, building Palenque. He became the ruler and was named by these people Kukulcan, the Plumed Serpent (like Quetzalcoatl in Aztec worship) The Maya are known to have come from Mesopotamia originally. Thank you for expanding my knowledge of this shadowy character, Votan.