>>6395955
>>6395955
Trust me, I was 100 pages into it and still thought this can't possibly be true. But soon it CLICKED, soon everything made MUCH more sense this way. Honestly, I'm reconsidering my atheism because of the 'reconstruction'.. one of the biggest reasons I left Christianity is because there's no real provable history behind it… but Fomenko identifies the very hill "Jesus" died on, the cave he was born in… spoiler: He died just outside the gates of Constantinople and was born in Crimea (what!!!!?!?!?!?!?!). Roll your eyes, that's what I did, but once you keep reading you find that he's making serious sense.
It's astounding how he's used statistics and modern computing power to compare all the ancient chronicles together at once to find patterns in their alleged histories. Not only to rulers have the same length of reign, this happens IN SEQUENCE, and almost perfectly (he's very honest when a perfect parallel doesn't exist and admits it freely, he's not cooking the books). He's a renown mathematician who's got 100s of published articles (but not in history, he's a massive heretic in those circles)
He also has this fantastic claim that the America's were long colonised by the Tartarians and it was only until 1775 when the Muscovit Tartary was finally defeated by Catherine the Great were the Northwest Tartar-American lands open for conquering. He's extremely convincing when you allow your mind to wrap your head around that we're not living in the year 2019
check the book i linked to here for more about the America theory
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