
I’ve had the growing sense that we’ve been fundamentally misled about the true history of America. After studying Tartaria and lost civilisations for many years, I’ve recently been looking more closely at the work of my good friend Charles Ross. He has exploring the possibility that what we’ve been told about America, is a work of fiction and having now started to conduct my own research, I’ve already reached the same conclusion. In fact, the deeper one looks at the evidence, the clearer it becomes that America was quite possibly once the real Middle East and the world has been deceived…
The United States is filled with locations that carry names we’re told originally belong to the Middle East. There are towns called Cairo, Damascus, Medina, Lebanon and Jerusalem, along with hundreds of others scattered across the continent. The official explanation claims that settlers simply borrowed these names from the Bible, or from foreign places they admired yet never actually visited. Perhaps a far more logical explanation is that they’re remnants of an older geography that once existed?
Supporting this theory even further, a great number of independent historians actually believe that the Mississippi is actually the original river Nile. In addition to this we have the story of Noah’s Ark to consider, which was allegedly made Gopher wood and can only be found in Florida!
The narrative of America as a “new world” was one of the most powerful stories ever created. People were told that this was a vast, largely empty continent with little ancient history attached to it. That idea made it far easier to invite settlers from across the world to move there and claim land. After all, a continent with no deep historical significance is easier to occupy than one recognised as the site of an ancient civilisation. If America had been widely known as the location that shaped much of the ancient world, the entire narrative of settlement and expansion would have looked very different.
Therefore, I believe it’s quite possible that the true age of America has been hidden and the evidence was removed. Structures that didn’t fit the new story were demolished or completely buried and entire areas were reshaped. Then, as with Tartaria, historical records were rewritten so that the great civilisations of antiquity could be placed somewhere else entirely. What remained was a carefully constructed version of history, in which America appeared young, undeveloped and largely uninhabited.
If true, the consequences of this deception are enormous. The real forefathers people of America stripped of their past, their history buried, along with the physical remains of the civilisation that once stood across this land. When ruins are destroyed and narratives are rewritten, people lose their connection to a history that may have stretched back thousands of years.
The world was taught that America had little ancient significance, yet every day we are uncovering more evidence to suggest that this is clearly not the case. There are also signs that the civilisation which once existed, didn’t disappear through slow decline, as the land itself appears to carry evidence of catastrophic destruction. In several locations across North America there are geological formations that look warped, fused, or partially melted, as though they were exposed to immense levels of heat and energy. This is particularly striking in areas such as the Grand Canyon, which display rock layers that appear almost vitrified, as if they were subjected to temperatures so extreme that the stone itself began to soften and flow.
Natural erosion alone struggles to explain formations that look thermally altered on such a massive scale. I believe that these landscapes resemble the aftermath of powerful energetic events capable of releasing enormous heat instantly. Of course, this raises the possibility that the civilisation which once existed here, may have been destroyed by technologies far more powerful than anything acknowledged in the official timeline. High-energy weapons, often associated with the mud-floods that devastated Tartarian towns and cities, capable of producing immense bursts of heat and energy, would leave exactly the kind of melted and distorted landscapes that can still be observed today.
The further I explore this subject the more apparent it becomes that America wasn’t simply a new world waiting to be discovered, but the original centre of a civilisation that shaped what we now call the Middle East. The names remained scattered across the land, the scars remain in the landscape and fragments of the old world are still visible to those willing to look.
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