Great Wall of Tartaria: Who is telling the truth?

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Published 2024-02-21

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  • "I just got done reading history. Don't worry, the good guys won every time. " Norm MacDonald
  • @stuartnicklin650
    I think everyone lived in the sea, but that civilisation was destroyed by a land flood.
  • @Bigbudda12
    Tartaria is no myth. They were awesome. Stay alert. Educate yourself, live and love within your means.
  • @starglaxner3524
    As a great great grandchild of an orphan forced into migrating over to America I thank you for sharing your research and possible theories on this wonderful platform you created for all of us curious souls ✨❤✨
  • @ms.anthropik
    I was watching another channel about the Great Wall and someone brought up an interesting theory. The theory is that the wall isn't a wall but a road. When you look at it, what other structure in the world can you traverse on top of mountain ranges for miles?
  • @JYbD2015-sg9xx
    I think the author drew the wrong conclusion by focusing on a very small portion or stage of the structure. It is similar to the history of United States, in which the English started the original 13 colonies, then the German Americans populated the middle America, followed by an exploration of the west coast, where now you see a variety of ethnic groups. If you limit your scope to a modern city of California, you could misjudge that the US was built by the Mexicans and Asians. But if you look at the whole course over several hundred years, you will reach a different conclusion.
  • @parallax5861
    Fairplayz to ya mate. Only caught the end of this one but had a Normy mate round, when hearing about fomenko timelines/ maps and Occam's razor analysis,he warmed up to the idea of stolen history
  • @jaccadee1120
    There is a great theory by Archaix Errants channel that suggests the wall was not a defence wall to keep armies out, but a road for the Silk Road he makes valid points on where some of the architecture in certain parts is of Roman architecture and not Asian/Chinese architecture
  • @herbthompson8937
    Tartaria was Europes name for the Mongol Empire which at the time was using Chinese technology.......nothing more. The amount of ignorance to how brutal the people of the steppes were to the civilized societies is amazing.
  • @tristambre632
    I love your new debunking format, you're basically giving us History lesson. So smooth.
  • @Whalesdude
    Love that map you drew up showing all the different stages of the wall(s) development. Really great work, Luke! Keep this shit up, homie!! 🤠🍻
  • Amazing breakdown of all the different theories & angles here! Great research, mate 🙏 Packed full of info, and it's fascinating to see how every different side tweaks/changes the story in one way or another, but here's to cutting through all the noise & getting right to the truth! 🍺
  • @radar_radar
    So many lies so little time haha 😅 it becomes increasingly difficult to know what to trust these days 😅
  • @yeezy95
    More Fomenko discussions please bro, this was so good. Do you believe Fomenko is closer to how history actually played out, or do you trust the mainstream history more?