The theory suggests that the Great Wall of China may have been built by Tartaria, not China. 🧱 Some believe the wall’s defensive features face inward towards China, rather than outward as expected. This has led to speculation about the wall’s true purpose and builders.
Chicago World’s Fair and Tartarian Architecture
The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 is another point of interest for conspiracy theorists. 🎡 They claim the fair’s impressive buildings showcased Tartarian architecture, resembling ancient Rome rather than modern American design.
Surprisingly, most of these grand structures were demolished after the fair ended. This has raised questions about why such beautiful buildings were not preserved.
The “Missing Years” Theory
Another conspiracy theory suggests that we are actually living in the 1500s. 📅 This idea proposes that a significant chunk of history was fabricated, and the calendar was artificially advanced. However, this theory faces challenges due to the extensive digital records we have today.
The Mandela Effect
The conversation touches on the Mandela Effect, a phenomenon where many people share false memories. 🧠 This concept is often linked to conspiracy theories about altered timelines or manipulated history.
Interesting Facts about Tartaria and World’s Fairs
• Tartaria was a vast territory on medieval and early modern European maps, covering parts of Northern Asia and Eastern Europe.
• The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893, also known as the World’s Columbian Exposition, attracted over 27 million visitors during its six-month run. 🌎
• The fair introduced several innovations, including the Ferris Wheel, Cracker Jack, and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.
• Many buildings at the fair were designed to be temporary, using a material called “staff” – a mixture of plaster, cement, and jute fibers.
• The only major building from the White City to survive is the Palace of Fine Arts, now the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. 🏛️
While these theories are intriguing, it’s important to approach them critically and consider historical evidence and expert opinions when evaluating such claims.