Jesse Carey
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Not because they possessed advanced technologies, but because they were a religious minority.
Yeah.
and so so you do have maps that have the tartar region you do have you know a a concerted effort to wipe it from history but then if you fast forward a little bit longer there's this mathematician his name's faminko is his last name and he's very influential in russia
And he wrote this, it's like eight or nine volumes.
Like it is huge.
And what he believes is that modern history is, is all a lie.
And that actual history is only, I think he says like, you know, stopped in like the 16th, like it's hundreds of years shorter than in actuality.
And that all history, whether that's the story of Christ, whether that's the settlement of America, is actually what the Russian people did, right?
And, you know, so Christ was Russian, the settlers of America were Russian, that all of the world was, this is Russian history.
But after the fall of the Soviet Union, that was co-opted by the West.
And some of the evidence he, like, points to, he'll even look at, like, the placement of stars in, like, Renaissance art, you know, and do these mathematical calculations because he's a mathematician to say, well, if you calculate it, it couldn't be possible because of the placement of the stars.
This is actually, look, it shows that this was 500 years were added on to the calendar, right, to create this cycle of history that rewrites it.
So you can trace a lot of these, like,
Tartarian-like conspiracies to, one, Stalin making an effort to wipe that region from history, but also this kind of kooky Russian mathematician who is literally attempting to rewrite history.
And
Even there's like the, not to get like into geopolitical stuff, but like if you look at some of the early justifications for like the invasion of Ukraine was, well, all of this is Russia's anyway, right?
I'm not saying, I'm not trying to like get, but you should see how something like that could be used for geopolitical purposes if people are conditioned to believe something.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Totally.