Tartaria MudFlood
Cities Buried, Memories erased, History Rewritten
Taal: Engels - 146 pagina’s
€ 39,00
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This "mudflood" appears not to be a localized natural disaster, but part of a global erasure event possibly linked to energy collapse or intentional warfare.
What modern history calls basements or foundations were once ground-level entryways, often with full streets beneath today’s cities.
Star forts, built with harmonic geometry and advanced drainage, often survived intact suggesting they were designed to resist energetic collapse.
The result was a severing of cultural memory, the burial of Tartarian technology and peace, and the rise of a rewritten world.
Over Shudweney Noventa
Shudweney Noventa is a researcher, publisher, and community builder whose work explores how sound, architecture, and memory shape our understanding of the past. He founded TartariaEmpire.com and the Kemetic App to give independent researchers, teachers, and readers a place to study source material maps, ledgers, photographs, blueprints and to repeat simple frequency and cymatics experiments at home.
Raised in a working-class neighborhood, Shudweney spent years as a youth mentor and musician (he once prototyped transparent drums), experiences that fuel his commitment to clear, hands-on learning. He also leads philanthropic efforts focused on education and infrastructure, including support for schools in Ghana.
Between Europe and the Caribbean and fluent in Papiamentu he builds multilingual communities around respectful debate and evidence-based inquiry. Follow his work and access resources at TartariaEmpire.com.
Productspecificaties
| Binding | Hardcover |
|---|---|
| Taal | Engels |
| Publicatiedatum | woensdag 20 mei 2026 |
| Editie | 1 |
| Aantal pagina’s | 146 |
| Kleur binnenwerk | Zwart/wit |
| Formaat | 155 x 235 mm |
| Auteur | Shudweney Noventa |
| Categorie | Geschiedenis en politiek > Wereldgeschiedenis |