tartary and antiquity
tartary and antiquity

@AndTartary

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Mud flood -soil Liquefaction
It occurs when saturated soil loses strength and stiffness in response to am applied stress such an earthquake or other sudden change.
In this case material that is ordinary solid behaves like a liquid.
Plasma and electricity also cause this on a high speed massive scale.
Acoustic weapons might have caused the mud floods around the world. And maybe star forts we're built to defend from such weapons. Plus, the Star forts charged the water with harmonic frequencies,
that's why there was no canalization for waste water
The idea of liquefaction came suddenly in, after the evidence of mud floods (not flood but floods) was clearly discovered and proven.
The cycles were of around every 250 years of these mud floods. The last mud flood should
have happened around 80 years ago... but IT DID NOT. World War II is a direct result of the missing flood. As stated above, the liquefaction effect was thrown into the discussion, as soon as the mud flood evidence became too powerful to be silenced or ridiculed
. Keep this in mind, specially when analyzing how major cities looked like shortly after the last mud flood that occurred.
Moscow, for example, had all the roofs covered with a huge amount of vegetation, trees included, with a height around 15 to 25 meters. There are hundreds
of drawings and paintings that reflect that. Liquefaction wouldn't have been able to reach the roofs, and also would have affected greatly all buildings, basically sinking the heaviest ones... those that the rulers had prepared for their return. The mud came from above,
therefore roofs were angled even in climate zones where no snowfall occurs or occurred.
The mud floods were programmed periodically to wash out any growing of huge societies or so called civilizations. They assured that no participants could gain absolute power, and if so,
would lose it every 250 years . interesting research the star forts of the Tartar empire an the relation to Napoleon not attacking Russia as it was told . The hundreds of thousands of adopted children an reference to no mass graves points to weapons of mass destruction
People disappearing at the time of this Mud Flood has been mentioned, in connection with all the photos of empty streets in the cities of that time. Maybe liquefaction can be severe enough that victims drown and their bodies sink far enough below the surface that they remain
there today?
A little Known phenomenon occurred during the bombing of the trenches in the first World War some soldiers would literally disappear into the mud when a bomb exploded near them at first they were believed to have been vaporized by the shock wave which some were
however other soldiers near the Blast would literally full through the mud as it was turned to water then back to mud again all in a second or two burying the unfortunate soldiers alive. Is this what happened to most of the population did they sink into the mud and if you take
into account that a child is not as heavy as an adult then they may not sink in all the way so this could be the reason why there were so many Orphaned children left behind to populate the city's if you take a closer look at the photos you will see that they all look around the
same age and height. So the first question is how long does it take for a body to decompose in mud because if this theory was right then a body must decompose pretty quick otherwise we would be finding bodies all over the place or maybe the bodies went down very deep.
How deep did the bodies sink could be the reason for the millions of skeletal remains in the catacombs under Paris maybe those bodies did not sink deep enough and so had to be dug up and put into catacombs under the city and it would answer why there aren't enough graves in
graveyards here in Britain to account for the tens of millions of people that must have died between now and 150 years ago if they were all buried in the traditional Christian way and not cremated then we should see huge graveyards covering large areas of the country.

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