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What are the dumbest conspiracies that are popular on this board? I'll start:

>Tartarus
>The World's Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, was a world's fair held in Chicago from May 1[1] to October 30, 1893, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Columbian_Exposition

I don't get how an image of a statue and some cool buildings with a water fountain in the middle sparked these retards to think it was some kind of covered up hidden history.
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>>42522355
>the dumbest conspiracies that are popular on this board
Do you mean the dumbest conspiracy theories, or the elites doing dumb conspiracies?
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>>42522355
I still don't get tartaria. It's such a nish madh of dumb shits. But maybe a tartaria expert could convince me kindly
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/x/ Gnosticism, something completely different than actual Gnosticism. Symptoms include:

>calling people hylics for a sense of superiority
>using terms like demiurge and archons without ever having read an actual gnostic text, just mimicking what they've seen others on this board post about Gnosticism
>"When you die, avoid the white light and uhh....uhhh....just avoid the white light trap made by the archons who are more advanced than us because surely as we set traps for animals on Earth and the animals can't avoid our traps, we can avoid the traps of superior beings by...????"
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>>42522364
Yeah I meant conspiracy theories my bad.
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>>42522365
They looked at the OP image, a photo of a specific, singular place, and then expanded this into the idea there was an entire country filled with architecture and statues like that which this photo was actually a photo of. I think that's what they actually believe.
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>42522373
this post glows
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>>42522365
It's just evidence of the millenial kingdom which was glorious in many ways but not as peaceful or righteous as christcucks would lead you to believe. Also, the fact that permutations of the word tartarus were appearing all over maps from that time period should clue you in to the true nature of this world and the saints.
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>>42522355
as opposed to the smartest conspiracies? name one. lol.

but the dumbest ones are:
>*liens (or, [insert gov. current thing])
>everything is d*mons
>"th* n*body"
>s*turn w*rship
>h*dden s*mb*lism in *m*rican m*vies
>*66, s*t*nism, b**l w*rship
even mentioning these things gives me the ick
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>>42522396
Don't forget all the central americans talking about mudfloods and thinking history got rewritten globally simply because they don't have family records past like, the 1700s.
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>>42522355
>dumbest conspiracies
all of them?
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>>42522462
Either sheltered or has lived a very privileged life.
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>>42522355
Notice how they say "arrival" not "discovery", so as to deny whites an achievement as best they can
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>>42522355
>Tartarus
In Greek mythology, Tartarus is the deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked and as the prison for the Titans. Tartarus is the place where, according to Plato's Gorgias (c.400 BC), souls are judged after death and where the wicked received divine punishment. Tartarus appears in early Greek cosmology, such as in Hesiod's Theogony, where the personified Tartarus is described as one of the earliest beings to exist, alongside Chaos and Gaia (Earth).

Tartarus is massive factory complex, now mostly flooded. It survived the end of the second high period intact and survived untill some 13.000 years ago when it was flooded. It was later combined with Hades, a recollection of a real facility blended with religious myths due to the many scientific wonders that the men of the era viewed as miracles and magic. The entrance to the complex lies on Malta.

VS

>Tartaria
comes from Anatoly Fomenko, new chronology

The new chronology is a pseudohistorical theory which argues that events generally attributed to the ancient civilizations of Rome, Greece and Egypt, among others, actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later. It further proposes that world history prior to 1600 AD was centered around a global empire called Great Tartaria and has been widely falsified to suit the interests of a number of different conspirators, including the Vatican, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Russian House of Romanov. The theory was first widely disseminated in the 1990s by Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov and later by mathematician Anatoly Fomenko. Reception from mainstream scholars has been universally negative.

properly retarded
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>>42522355
The elites need to telegraph their sinister plans to the public because reasons, but they can be as obscurantist as they want about it. You can predict what they're going to do by analyzing random pop culture shit.
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>>42522396
also, is the shit about Renaissance being instead of a rediscovery of classical stuff, a direct continuation of the Roman Empire that never actually fell pipline part of it yeah?
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>>42522696
That does not sound convoluted to me? Or dumb. It's the same logic as demons talking with humans trough technology as a loophole.
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>>42522355
NPC theory. The premier philosophical carry over of video game.
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>>42523345
It speaks to a childish view of the world. It's pure comic book logic. In practice, if they actually did that shit, they'd be wiped out by some other faction of elites who don't give away their plans like the riddler from fucking batman.
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>>42522355
That escaping the matrix/reincarnation/prison planet will mean you will have a better or more enjoyable experience.
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>>42522535
You fucking retard. The Vikings discovered Canada hundreds of years before Columbus. Before that Polynesians discovered South America
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>>42523397
Why wouldn't it? Are you seriously advocating making your permanent residence in this place? Because have fun with that. Your choices as a permanent resident are: reincarnate endlessly because you refuse to gain wisdom, join the occult wizard freaks underground which involves being wrapped up in unspeakable freakish acts, join yahweh in the heavens where you'll be stripped of freewill and become saturn's eternal slave and possibly have your soul integrated with him.
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>>42523415
>Why wouldn't it
Thats an assumption. Your limited options assume there are no other alternative or embellishments. What if we are here for a reason and will be broken out in time, naturally? What if you leave and there is no "place" that welcomes you? What if we don't know everything and there is more on the list of options you gave?
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>our limited options assume there are no other alternative or embellishments.
Speak for yourself. From experience, it's quite clear that there's a base reality out there of utter perfection and harmony. It's evident when you make touch with the divine and witness actual, tangible miracles completely and utterly change bad circumstances in your reality. It's a matter of examining how it's as if the miracle is emitting like a light from you, harmonizing and nullifying every illusion of error around you. My assumption based on this is that this reality is closed off from the light of the divine, thus we experience error.
>What if we are here for a reason and will be broken out in time, naturally?
I do believe that experience separation helps our soul level up, as I believe that base reality is more of a stasis. However, I wouldn't trust any events that promise to break you out(i.e. the harvest is Revelation which is really Saturn's harvest)
>What if you leave and there is no "place" that welcomes you?
I wouldn't worry about that. The gods of this place would love for you to think this is all there is.
>What if we don't know everything and there is more on the list of options you gave?
There is, it's called leaving lol. Listen, there's probably other worlds cut off from the divine that are far more exciting and epic than this place. I want anime powers dammit
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Predictive Programming. They want to traumatize us with disasters. The whole point of the disasters is to traumatize us. But they don't want to traumatize us TOO much, so they throw in hints so we'll expect it.
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>>42523700
You replied to the wrong post
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>>42523700
> there's a base reality out there of utter perfection and harmony.
Who says they will welcome you? You could be seen as damaged goods and one apple can spoil the whole bunch.
>The gods of this place would love for you to think this is all there is
I'm not saying this is it. I just think that the whole break out of prison planet thing relies on a lot of assumptions
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>>42522355
Watch Asha Logos
They called them robber barrens
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>this thing is so wrong I had to make a thread about it! also, people I don't like are retards!
That's how you know it's real.
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The flagrant flailing of people like OP to confuse and conflate is just another stepping stone towards their own equivocation.
Firstly, every single action from an apple picked from an orchard to the movements of armies is a conspiracy by definition. OP's complete lack of interest in the meaning of words and quickness to refute them is the backbone of willful ignorance upon which the levers of power find fulcrum.

"Tartaria" as a concept is unbound by context and geography. There is no consensus on what it was, when it existed, where it existed, or why it's been relegated to the long list of taboo topics in the mainstream.
However, the knee-jerk reactions to refute it, plus the term's persistence through history and real relevance in historical documentation signals a very real effort at concealment.

The lack of definition around lost hegemonies in the Old World is a feature those with interests in muddying the waters are keen to exploit. However, like all concepts that are shunned by academia for their lack of context, the lack of context is exactly what makes these mysteries legitimate. And they know this, which is why they constantly perform these contrived attacks against them.

The context comes later. The mystery is the hard evidence of accomplishment.

This is the same issue we see around much more ancient civilizations. There is fundamentally no difference between 'Tartaria' and Predynastic egypt or any other number of forgotten 'desert civilizations' whose work we can't ignore but whose existence has no reasonable context.

For example, the roads in St. Petersburg are paved in iron. We know where this iron came from. We know how much energy it takes to extract, smelt and transport it. We know the fuel sources and transport methods available to the people who made it.
So how much energy was expended to do this? Calculate it. How much energy was expended to build Khufu?
That is where explanations like Tartaria arise. And OP is terrified by such realities.
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>>42523700
Based post anon.
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>>42523679
>Your limited options assume there are no other alternative or embellishments. ....... What if we don't know everything and there is more on the list of options you gave?
I am open to suggestions anon, but this place in it's current state just isn't doing it for me. Maybe this place is a game, in which case I want to try a different game, or at least a different level. Maybe base reality is boring as hell but going there still seems like the best place to shop for a new game. I don't think games are bad, but THIS game stinks and I want my money back.
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>>42524008
Tartaria is a troll topic and they make money with their stupid vids, now with AI...

it came from drunk Russians
trolls love to recycle old shit like that and make vids about it. they dont have to come up with original shit, they recycle, like flat earth.
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>>42524008
a gem buried in the dungheap of this thread
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>>42522355
World's fair was all about destroying monuments and therefore culture under the guise of a celebration. Look at the Eiffel tower.
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>>42522355
>caring about official narrative
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>>42522603
>pseudohistorical theory
In other words heresy, good goy
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>>42523359
Did you conviently forgot how normalfags behaved during vax?
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>>42522373
This. All those terms are memed to death and belong on reddit
>muh demiurge muh hylics muh archons
live laugh love katie perry amazon facebook normie dogshit
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>>42523679
Not good one, but cope harder, bootlicker
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>>42522373
To be fair it is hylic behavior to get angry at being called a hylic AND a lot of people are hylics.
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>>42522355
I think they are definitely hiding some cataclysmic event, probably more than 1 civilization reset, and a lot of history is likely inaccurate, altered or deliberately erased. We can barely get a clear picture of the last century, especially on a global level.
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>>42523395
....you're a materialist, aren't you?
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>>42524489
>bootlicker
uh oh, melty.
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>>42524508
What the matter, did i hit your nerve?
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>>42524481
They behaved pretty normal. The people you see online aren't normal, anon
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>>42524508
>melty
uh oh, bootlicker
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>>42524496
>it is hylic behaviour to be annoyed when you're insulted by midwits
kek. Let me guess it's also hylic behaviour to be hurt when I hit you over the head with a shovel
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>>42524534
This is precisely why you deserve your suffering
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>>42524546
ok satan
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>>42524534
>passive agressive tone
Sure thing, internet tough guy
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Kek once you know about the reset you can't go back to pretending like history is what we're told. OP is a faggot jew that doesn't want you questioning the experts
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>>42522365

Americans not knowing two things:

Nice non-standardized and decorated buildings
Basements.
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>>42524553
>no argument
Sure thing, internet weak guy
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>>42524534
>proving my point that hylics get angry when called a hylic
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>>42524559
Horses
And
Buggies
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>>42524566
That isn't a point, it's just action and reaction, one of the most basic and observable facts of our reality. If you get past toddler stage you will eventually learn about it, Baby-Anon.
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>>42524159
Flounder harder, jew
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Tartaria is based and OP is retarded
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>>42524008
Sh-shut up if you don't believe in the mainstream you MUST be stupid even if your posts are well written and clearly indicate intelligence. JUST SHUT UP
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>>42522456
Anahata or gtfo
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>>42524577
And being so reactive is literally what being a hylic is all about. Letting your emotions control you without a further thought.
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>>42524577
Acting like gay retard is not trolling, faggot
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>>42524601
you forgot to tip your fedora

>>42524602
baby anon is mad lmao
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>>42523772
>Who says they will welcome you? You could be seen as damaged goods and one apple can spoil the whole bunch.
I don't believe we're capable of leaving this place until we're no longer damaged goods. So I think it goes, we come here as pure souls, become damaged, transcend the damage and leave as something greater.
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>>42522365
>I still don't get tartaria.
It's cover-up for serious recentism like Anatoly Fomenko and others.
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>>42522355
>A large Romanesque structure called "Greatest Refrigerator on Earth" stored thousands of pounds of the Exposition's food and held an ice-skating rink for patrons.[118] The large structure demonstrated artificial freezing, a recent development, and was planned by architect Franklin P. Burnham. The structure's floor space was 130 by 255 feet (40 by 78 m) and its height reached almost 200 feet (61 m). On the evening of July 10, 1893, the "Greatest Refrigerator on Earth" caught fire. Two firemen entered, one sliding down a rope and another on a line of hose, and both were trapped in the burning refrigerator. A total of fifteen people died, twelve firefighters and three civilians, in front of a crowd of more than a thousand fairgoers.[119] The only artifact that survived the fire was a twelve-foot copper statue of Christopher Columbus, which was kept as a monument to the men who lost their lives and is kept by the fire museum of Chicago.
lol
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>>42525317
Lmao. Poetic justice. That's what you get for trying to insult God by building the world's greatest refrigerator. Those ancient hidden civilisations sure were retarded



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