Showing posts with label Vladimir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vladimir. Show all posts

25 December 2023

Kublai Khan

Known from a poem written under opium intoxication, he decreed a stately pleasure dome in the mythical Xanadu: Mainstream history identifies it as Shangdu, where a kurultai was held to oppose his brother. After winning the consequential civil war, he transfered his capital from Karakorum to Khanbaliq: Is he a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanovich, who moved it from Vladimir to Moscow?

Where Kublai supposedly refounded Zhongdu, Donskoy renewed the kremlin of Moscow. As well as Tartar City, it neighbours an outer city, whose name can be translated as Cathay City. The New Chronology claims a big part of the mainstream history of Zhongguo is a fraud: Was the history of one capital city copied to hide another's?

While Moscow might be the reconstruction of Jerusalem, the description of the Forbidden City fits the description of a new Jerusalem in the book of Revelation & scrolls of Qumran: Although the measurements are too huge, the rectangular shape & twelve gates fit the picture. The Opium Wars weakened the Manchu Empire, where the Taiping Rebellion even proclaimed a(nother) new Jerusalem: Were the thousand years mentioned in Revelation another exaggeration & Tartar City the capital city of the new earthly realm, ultimately defeated by the Eight Nation Alliance?

The few remaining ruins near Shangdu also display a rectangular shape, similar to the ones of Ordu Baliq, suggesting they belong to another era than proposed by mainstream history. Terpischore performed in Xanadu, whereas the river Alfeios springs in Arcadia:

As Canada might suggest, the empire even stretched to the New World. The putsch by the last ruler of a unified empire yet met permanent resistance, slowly dismantling the realm. Independent nations arose, stimulating the grow of the modern world-system:

  • Was the battle of Peking the final blow for the former world-empire?
  • Are Olympic Games held to stimulate competition in the modern world-economy?

The original known version of those games honored Zeus, the only surviving son of Cronus, of whom mainstream christianity inherited the celebration of Christmas on the day of Sol Invictus: Was a putsching Constantinus Magnus actually implementing opportunistic reforms to distract christians to an occult worship in a pleasure-dome?

It inspired Frankie Goes To Hollywood, where the Red Hot Chili Peppers claim space is filmed. After the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the general repetition for faking the moon landings, writer Arthur Charles Clarke honored Stanley Kubrick with a variant on the mentioned poem: Does Hollywood provide us pleasure under a firmament?

Besides there, the idyllic place is found elsewhere:

Were Operation Warpspeed & Vaccination Passports unrolled in an attempt to control pleasure under the dome?

25 December 2021

Batu Khan

Known as the grandson of Genghis Khan, he extended the Mongol Empire north of the Khazar Sea, comparable to the realm of Attila the Hun: He conquered Kievan Rus & invaded Central Europe. According to the New Chronology, he's a duplicate of:

Yaroslav derives from Yarilo, who is also identified with Saint John, which becomes Ivan in Russian ...

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Horde is approximately equal to the Khazar Khaganate, both having Astrakhan as its possible capital, making their histories possible duplicates: Might its name refer to arrows used during their raids?

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Ring had to pay tribute to the Golden Horde. However, for the New Chronology, both are duplicates: Did mainstream historians use the Khazar Khaganate as inspiration for a Mongol Yoke?

According to mainstream history, the Golden Horde was later split into an eastern & western part, though it isn't clear which colour fits which compass point. The New Chronology, rejectants of that Mongol Yoke, suggests another division:

The White Horde stretched to Belarus, Prussia & the Balkan Peninsula: Did Batu Khan & his Venedi continue the conquest of his grandfather by reaching as far as Baetica & the Vatican? Another concentric circle of cities around Vladimir fits that suggestion ...

26 November 2021

Genghis Khan

Know as the "Scourge of God", he founded a Mongol Empire, ranging from the Khazar Sea to the Tatar Strait, the area of Chinese & Independent Tartary. After destroying Zhongdu & defeating the Khwarazmian Empire, he seemed to have died in a war against the Great Jin ...

According to the New Chronology, those nomads couldn't realise such an empire. Temujin is actually Ryurik or one of the following rulers, all duplicates of each other:

All of them waged unifaction campaigns in Russia, as the Khagan supposedly did in Mongolia: That latter name might be derived from много, refering to the incorporated mini-systems, as Immanuel Wallerstein called them, in the growing world-empire?

As also mentioned before, Vladimir is suspiciously well positioned & named to fit the role of capital of a world-empire: Is the description of Attila's campaign the real initiation of the realm, resulting in the many castels around Eurasia?

According to the New Chronology, also Saint George is a duplicate of the great conqueror:

  • Did he ride the white horse in the book of Revelation, beating the beast & his false prophet, after the defeat of Babylon?
  • Being venerated in many parts of the Old World, did the mentioned world-empire encompass the northern part of it?

16 January 2021

Falsified History

My former two posts might make clear that something might be wrong with the interpretation of our historical record. Already in the 17th century skeptics as Isaac Newton & Jean Hardouin criticized the generally accepted chronology of ancient & medieval history compiled by Joseph Scaliger & Dionysus Petavius. Nikolai Morozov used mathematics & astronomy to show that history has been tampered with, which influenced Anatoly Fomenko to compile a New Chronology. Also Immanuel Velikovsky, Florin Diacu & Garry Kasparov, in his Mathematics of the Past, share their opinions on a tampered world history ...

The works of all these authors contain the general notion of a collapsing world-empire at the end of what we consider to be the Middle Ages. This aligns quite well with the research of World-Systems Analysis: The world-economy we’re living in today can only be the result of a collapsed world-empire.

  • The important difference between those two types of world-system is that a world-economy has scattered political power among different entities, about 200 nations nowadays, while a world-empire is just 1 political entity, eventually helped by subsidiary provinces ...
  • The important similarity between those two types of world-system is that both of them are 1 economic entity. In a world-empire just 1 set of laws applies to everyone, but in a world-economy you can choose between about 200 different ones nowadays. I guess you can guess why a stakeholder of an MNC favors this situation ...

Also the tracking of economic cycles seems to point out that our history might have been tampered with. A nice indication of the existence of a medieval world-empire that encompassed the whole of Eurasia, North Africa & even the Latin American highlands might be found in the position of Vladimir, a Russian city whose name means “ruler of the world”: You can find many of the Eurasian capitals in concentric circles around it ...