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For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy.
- Bhagavad Gita
- Bhagavad Gita
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The Gleason Map
Also known as the azimuthal equidistant projection, this top-down view of our realm offers more than just cartographic curiosity—it aligns remarkably well with time zones, sun paths, and ancient navigation methods. It's still used today by the United Nations, air traffic controllers, and in certain military applications.
For those questioning the official narrative of our world’s shape—and seeking alternative perspectives grounded in old-world logic and observational truth—this map is a powerful starting point.
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Also known as the azimuthal equidistant projection, this top-down view of our realm offers more than just cartographic curiosity—it aligns remarkably well with time zones, sun paths, and ancient navigation methods. It's still used today by the United Nations, air traffic controllers, and in certain military applications.
For those questioning the official narrative of our world’s shape—and seeking alternative perspectives grounded in old-world logic and observational truth—this map is a powerful starting point.
Join the FLAT EARTH group
Share findings, ask questions, and explore freely.
All are welcome.
https://tttttt.me/FLATEARTHgroup
#maps
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Could There Be A King of The World?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist...
Lucius Aurelian | The King of The World
Exploring the question of why there are so few pieces of fiction and myth describing a single individual with the resources and plan for total domination of all the lands and peoples of the world.
There is one myth of a corrupt King with this ambition, whom controlled all lands and people... All except a single remaining sovereign nation we call Ireland.
The lands ruled by the Tuatha Dé Danann, so-called "ancient gods" with seemingly supernatural abilities and knowledge, suggesting a race of man whom survived from previous epochs.
In this exploration we look at The Battle of Ventry, the last stand against the king of the world.
A battle of truly epic proportions between one peoples of legendary warriors, supported by a race of ancient wizards battling the assembled armies of the entire world.
The tale is so majestic and anomalous in literature, the mere fact it's virtually unknown and has nearly disappeared several times raises suspicion, especially in light of the fact that names of Irish royalty and warrior family names are found in official mainstream history, all the way up to the time of the US Civil War.
An excellent dramatized saga of the accounts of The Battle of Ventry can be found on The Irish Mythology Storytelling Podcast, and it's view count is likewise suspiciously very very low.
Highly recommend to become familiar with this tale. It may hold an important key to the puzzle of The Old World, and that we may indeed be living in the shadow of a true Rex Arcana.
𝕬𝖗𝖐𝖍𝖆𝖒 𝕱𝖆𝖗𝖒𝖘
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist...
Lucius Aurelian | The King of The World
Exploring the question of why there are so few pieces of fiction and myth describing a single individual with the resources and plan for total domination of all the lands and peoples of the world.
There is one myth of a corrupt King with this ambition, whom controlled all lands and people... All except a single remaining sovereign nation we call Ireland.
The lands ruled by the Tuatha Dé Danann, so-called "ancient gods" with seemingly supernatural abilities and knowledge, suggesting a race of man whom survived from previous epochs.
In this exploration we look at The Battle of Ventry, the last stand against the king of the world.
A battle of truly epic proportions between one peoples of legendary warriors, supported by a race of ancient wizards battling the assembled armies of the entire world.
The tale is so majestic and anomalous in literature, the mere fact it's virtually unknown and has nearly disappeared several times raises suspicion, especially in light of the fact that names of Irish royalty and warrior family names are found in official mainstream history, all the way up to the time of the US Civil War.
An excellent dramatized saga of the accounts of The Battle of Ventry can be found on The Irish Mythology Storytelling Podcast, and it's view count is likewise suspiciously very very low.
Highly recommend to become familiar with this tale. It may hold an important key to the puzzle of The Old World, and that we may indeed be living in the shadow of a true Rex Arcana.
𝕬𝖗𝖐𝖍𝖆𝖒 𝕱𝖆𝖗𝖒𝖘
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🇬🇧 When the River Runs in the Wrong Place
The Colorado River begins high in the Rocky Mountains and runs southwest through canyons, deserts, and basins before emptying—when it’s allowed—into the Gulf of California. For much of its course, it moves through terrain that looks less like erosion and more like excavation. The Grand Canyon, in particular, raises questions that sediment alone doesn’t answer.
Some have proposed that the Colorado may not just be a river—it may be a remnant. A renamed, redirected, or reinterpreted system. The Nile, in the ancient world, wasn’t just a river. It was a spine—both literal and symbolic—dividing and nourishing a land with deep geometric and spiritual order. In maps that predate modern standardization, the Nile’s placement shifts. So do the forms of the continents around it.
No claim can be made without speculation. But the parallels are difficult to ignore. A great river, flanked by monuments. A desert land shaped by water. A canyon system more ancient and more precise than the narrative allows. And a growing awareness that the names on today’s maps may not reflect the truths carried by the land itself.
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The Colorado River begins high in the Rocky Mountains and runs southwest through canyons, deserts, and basins before emptying—when it’s allowed—into the Gulf of California. For much of its course, it moves through terrain that looks less like erosion and more like excavation. The Grand Canyon, in particular, raises questions that sediment alone doesn’t answer.
Some have proposed that the Colorado may not just be a river—it may be a remnant. A renamed, redirected, or reinterpreted system. The Nile, in the ancient world, wasn’t just a river. It was a spine—both literal and symbolic—dividing and nourishing a land with deep geometric and spiritual order. In maps that predate modern standardization, the Nile’s placement shifts. So do the forms of the continents around it.
No claim can be made without speculation. But the parallels are difficult to ignore. A great river, flanked by monuments. A desert land shaped by water. A canyon system more ancient and more precise than the narrative allows. And a growing awareness that the names on today’s maps may not reflect the truths carried by the land itself.
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@Historia Occulta
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🇬🇧 Another fake villain
A few years ago, a couple of naturalists, Jim and Jamie Dutcher, went to live in the mountains of Idaho, in the desert, to spend time with a pack of wolves. Not in a zoo or a research center, no, in a real camp, in the middle of the forest. His goal was to really understand wolves, without the clichés of horror movies.
In this pack there was a rather special wolf: an alpha male who was called White Wolf. But it had nothing to do with the authoritarian leader. This wolf was calm, intelligent, almost wise. He calmed conflicts, played with puppies and, when a wolf was sad or sick, stayed by his side.
One day, a young wolf died and Jim witnessed something really powerful: the whole pack gathered around the body, in silence. No one shouted that night. They just stayed there together, like a real grieving family.
The craziest thing is that wolves never became domestic animals. They kept their wild nature. But they recognized Jim and his wife. Sometimes they would come up and smell them, as if saying, "It's okay, we trust you."
Through this experience, Jim made documentaries and wrote books that changed the way people viewed wolves in the United States. "We began to see them not as ferocious beasts, but as social, sensitive beings, essential for the balance of nature".
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A few years ago, a couple of naturalists, Jim and Jamie Dutcher, went to live in the mountains of Idaho, in the desert, to spend time with a pack of wolves. Not in a zoo or a research center, no, in a real camp, in the middle of the forest. His goal was to really understand wolves, without the clichés of horror movies.
In this pack there was a rather special wolf: an alpha male who was called White Wolf. But it had nothing to do with the authoritarian leader. This wolf was calm, intelligent, almost wise. He calmed conflicts, played with puppies and, when a wolf was sad or sick, stayed by his side.
One day, a young wolf died and Jim witnessed something really powerful: the whole pack gathered around the body, in silence. No one shouted that night. They just stayed there together, like a real grieving family.
The craziest thing is that wolves never became domestic animals. They kept their wild nature. But they recognized Jim and his wife. Sometimes they would come up and smell them, as if saying, "It's okay, we trust you."
Through this experience, Jim made documentaries and wrote books that changed the way people viewed wolves in the United States. "We began to see them not as ferocious beasts, but as social, sensitive beings, essential for the balance of nature".
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@TARTARIA HISPANICA
@TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰
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🇮🇹 Sapevi che Rockefeller ha ingannato il mondo facendogli credere che il petrolio fosse una risorsa scarsa, nonostante fosse auto-rigenerante e la seconda sostanza più abbondante sulla Terra?
🇬🇧 Did you know that Rockefeller fooled the world into believing that oil was a scarce resource, even though it was self-regenerating and the second most abundant substance on Earth?
https://tttttt.me/BeyondTheIceWall
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risveglio dai grandi inganni storici e geografici
🔱 TARTARIA ITALIA INTERNATIONAL : La storia non può rimanere nascosta per sempre
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🇬🇧 Did you know that Rockefeller fooled the world into believing that oil was a scarce resource, even though it was self-regenerating and the second most abundant substance on Earth?
https://tttttt.me/BeyondTheIceWall
CONSAPEVOLEZZA PLAN-ET-ARIA
dalla psicosi alla realtà:
risveglio dai grandi inganni storici e geografici
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Did a wormhole opened & closed at Angkor Wat?? 💫👀💫
Angkor is more than a historical site.
It’s a stargate, an ancient transmitter, aligned with celestial patterns we barely understand. Like the Giza pyramids, some believe the Khmer empire embedded sacred geometry and astronomical codes into its foundations. Ley lines converge here. Magnetic anomalies. Locals whisper of spirits, portals, and Light Beings. I have heard actual stories of rural villagers that have had ‘beings’ visited them and told them where GOLD and other treasures were buried at.
Wormholes or other unexplainable phenomena to exist here—doesn't surprise me at all.
Ground-penetrating radar findings suggesting secret chambers or other anomalies beneath the central tower of Angkor Wat.
ANGKOR WAT in Cambodia
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Angkor is more than a historical site.
It’s a stargate, an ancient transmitter, aligned with celestial patterns we barely understand. Like the Giza pyramids, some believe the Khmer empire embedded sacred geometry and astronomical codes into its foundations. Ley lines converge here. Magnetic anomalies. Locals whisper of spirits, portals, and Light Beings. I have heard actual stories of rural villagers that have had ‘beings’ visited them and told them where GOLD and other treasures were buried at.
Wormholes or other unexplainable phenomena to exist here—doesn't surprise me at all.
Ground-penetrating radar findings suggesting secret chambers or other anomalies beneath the central tower of Angkor Wat.
ANGKOR WAT in Cambodia
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🇬🇧 La Sima de las Cotorras, Chiapas, Mexico
It is a geological depression located to the west of the Mexican state of Chiapas, within the biosphere reserve "El Ocote". In this area there are several similar depressions, the product of tectonic and erosion processes in the limestone mantle of the region; despite not being the largest or the deepest of the chasms of this place, it is undoubtedly the best known thanks to a tourist project built around thousands of green parakeets or “parrots”, which can be found there most of the year, and that constantly fly in circular patterns to enter or leave the chasm.
The Ecotourism Center “Sima de las Cotorras" was established in 1985 as a way to provide an alternative source of income for families of Zoque origin in the region, preserve the environment, and give the younger generations a reason not to migrate from the area.
It's a good place to settle down, as I'm sure the people who left those cave paintings did. Very close is the Arco del Tiempo, another good enclave protected from inclement weather.
The interior wall is reminiscent of building blocks, all neatly arranged in rows on top of each other. Nature is very curious.
Gracias Jeremy González
@TARTARIA HISPANICA
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It is a geological depression located to the west of the Mexican state of Chiapas, within the biosphere reserve "El Ocote". In this area there are several similar depressions, the product of tectonic and erosion processes in the limestone mantle of the region; despite not being the largest or the deepest of the chasms of this place, it is undoubtedly the best known thanks to a tourist project built around thousands of green parakeets or “parrots”, which can be found there most of the year, and that constantly fly in circular patterns to enter or leave the chasm.
The Ecotourism Center “Sima de las Cotorras" was established in 1985 as a way to provide an alternative source of income for families of Zoque origin in the region, preserve the environment, and give the younger generations a reason not to migrate from the area.
It's a good place to settle down, as I'm sure the people who left those cave paintings did. Very close is the Arco del Tiempo, another good enclave protected from inclement weather.
The interior wall is reminiscent of building blocks, all neatly arranged in rows on top of each other. Nature is very curious.
Gracias Jeremy González
@TARTARIA HISPANICA
@TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰
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