Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Venice and the Tartarian Old World (More Lies)

Q.  Every time I see a photo of Venice I find it perplexing.  I simply cannot see those magnificent buildings in Venice being built on wooden planks which apparently were shipped from a distance.  How would they manage to pound each log down into the clay bottom of the ocean/water? Is this how Venice was really built?


A.  Venice is most definitely a relic from the old Tartarian world.  This city was magnificent and preserved in the best way possible with human intervention during the most recent centuries and natural disasters.  At one time the Mediterranean was much lower and is actually considered the gateway to the "middle earth"  (the name med = mid and terrain = earth explains this).  As waters rose from this "middle terrain" many experienced water coming from above and below much like a geyser. As the Mediterranean rose higher, it filled the Adriatic which flooded much of Italy including Venice. [The leaning tower of Pisa is also a result of this, but in a different area of Italy]..

I get if you were to look at the buildings and examine the underwater elements you would find closed doorways and windows.  You would also see the planks, etc look to be a retrofit to add support/protection to the buildings.  The ornate architecture is also symbolic of the older Tartarian world.  People on horses, buggies and candlelight didn't create anything like that... those are the people reinforcing planks, but not inventing a city in that configuration with that architecture.

His-Story has woven a great story, but it just simply isn't true.

And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you.  Love and light, Lynn 

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6 comments:

chris said...

Thank you Lynn!

Robert Schoen said...

I love the investigation into Tartaria and the apparent mudslide that covered the ground floors of many buildings throughout Europe and the Americas, but we have to be cautious not to make blanket assumptions and study the architecture produced in different periods to not go overboard in crediting a past Empire with buildings created during the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque eras, all of which include the palaces and churches that line the Grand Canal.

The tremendous wealth created through both trade and manufacture by the Venetians over centuries was responsible for the great wealth of architecture there, but we have only to look at the great Beaux Art classical buildings rapidly constructed here in the US during the Nineteenth Century and later to see the creation of such magnificent structures when they had amazing craftsmen and stonemasons was more than possible.

If the great palaces and churches of Venice were built on stone foundations, why are the floors all wobbly and there are cracks in all the very lopsided buildings seen everywhere. Piazza San Marco's famed brick bell tower built during the Renaissance crumbled to the ground around 1900 because it was tilting. More to the point, grand buildings usually have great gardens and are built on acres of gated land, so why are all these palaces specifically designed wall to wall to reinforce one another facing a canal as if they were built to have boats carry their owners? Sometimes official history gets it right.

Guedes de Miranda said...

Old flooded road found in the proximity of Venice proofs sea level was much lower 7000 yeas ago. https://www.sciencealert.com/road-built-7000-years-ago-found-at-the-bottom-of-the-mediterranean-sea. Thanks for this reading!

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

thanks so much for the comments and interesting reading. I appreciate the link to the old road as well- very cool. Robert, I love your comments and how you explain things!

Robert Schoen said...

By serendipity I saw this youtube on one of the most beautiful palaces on the Grand Canal that is now for sale that shows it's interior top to bottom. Gorgeous!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93Z4KDUcrFw

unfortunately the realtor doesn't says it was cursed which I heard about a long ago while being there. It killed the Who's John Entwhistle who rented it for a vacation. Also I heard Led Zeppelin had some bad experience there.

https://www.plumplumcreations.com/palazzo-dario-the-cursed-palace/

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Robert: Wow... that is crazy..