The Tartarian Origin of the Jews | Page 2 | stolenhistory. net . . . The word" Jew" is derived from an idiomatic Irish word Iudh (Yudh) , meaning the day or light It alludes to the Priests of the Sun, the followers of the Light, those who had wisdom The word Iudh is camouflaged when it is converted into English by using the letter J instead of I to begin the
Was Jengiz Kaan The 2nd Coming Of Christ? - stolenhistory. net The Mongolians were a Tartarian Tribe who eventually became a Christian Nation and believed that Jengiz Kaan was the Son of God Scripture from 4 Esdras, Daniel, Matthew, and Revelation give this preposterous theory validity
The Tartarian Origin of the Jews - stolenhistory. net When examining "Tartarian" architecture and all of its free-energy foundational capabilities, they would make the ideal target for a parasitic collective to infiltrate and destroy through the process of assimilation
SH Archive - Tartarian Symbols at the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair . . . In 1893 the city of Chicago held the World's Colombian Exposition to publicly celebrate Columbus 'discovering' America The fair's promoters " hoped to demonstrate the great industrial power of the United States and symbolize the passing of leadership from the Old World to the New " It was
Tartarian anomalies in the Age of Sail 1600-1850:? All that wood! There are alleged anomalies discussed on this forum about the early days of the Age of Steam and the construction of the Great Eastern and even the Titanic But are there any 'Tartarian' anomalies in the narrative of the Age of Sail 1600-1850? How were these perfect, large, over-ornate
The Tartarian Origin of the Jews | Page 3 | stolenhistory. net . . . The Bible is the word of God He gave us a path to follow He could have chose anything to put in there and he chose to include those "mixed multitudes" that came along with the Jews during the Exodus Bible is the word of man The old testament is not to be put alongside the new as 2 texts of
Tartaria is a myth and didnt exist - stolenhistory. net Yes, Tartarian influence extended probably to America No, it was not a worldwide advanced civilization that somehow dominated all of the other kingdoms we see on old maps A quick glance on the oldest maps of Tartary show that not the entire world was Tartary, surprinsigly South of Tartary you see Arabia, Persia, India, China and Japan
SH Archive - Tartarian Fortresses? Jongs aka Dzongs in Lhasa, Tibet . . . The below two French maps are circa 1714 They clearly demonstrate former Tartarian control and dominion over the region known today as Lhasa, Tibet For me these maps signify, that some time prior to 1714, Tartary had enough power to have its name placed over these territories And the power of