Chilaga:The Great Old-World-Tartarian City

Chilaga:The Great Old-World-Tartarian City

Lucius Aurelian

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@jonanjello
@jonanjello - 09.02.2024 06:28

Another mind-blowing video. Thank you, L.A.

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@lestersabados1306
@lestersabados1306 - 01.02.2024 20:18

Im halfway through your video. Many accounts say fire brigades were blowing up buildings to STOP? The fire....lol

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@nowapobron
@nowapobron - 21.01.2024 17:42

No video of me house u lm u se

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@radvlad1431
@radvlad1431 - 21.01.2024 01:47

God help us all

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@brilliantly_me
@brilliantly_me - 20.01.2024 08:23

Every Us city historically has had a great fire 😉🧐

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@jaytremblay123
@jaytremblay123 - 17.01.2024 08:19

I live in Montreal and we have a festival call ochehaga and streets and neighborhoods called hochelaga just like on the map in the beginning

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@jimhamburg8380
@jimhamburg8380 - 15.01.2024 02:44

Wouldnt those poles for the power lines not be there being they should have been burnt and collapsed since they where probably wood poles…kinda reminds me of the selective areas that are burnt and some that are not like alot of our current fire events

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@user-zo6di3by5t
@user-zo6di3by5t - 13.01.2024 19:47

Mudfossil or mudflood University is another amazing channel roger will blow your mind

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@jaythepainter1
@jaythepainter1 - 08.01.2024 06:12

The ability to make an atomic explosion was super swear on their life secret knowledge to a certain few European Elites for 70 years before radio activity was "discoverer " in 1896 It was discovered not invented meaning it's been around for someone else very smart to learn about it after discovering it and keep it secret.

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@thedarkage187
@thedarkage187 - 07.01.2024 18:43

Its the same narrative for Baltimore and other major cities in the United States a Fire that happened in the supposed mid 1800s going into the 1900s. I believe that they are lying and are hiding History.

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@FullyChargedDIY
@FullyChargedDIY - 04.01.2024 04:37

Buffalo, NY 1800s Architecture definitely seems odd 🤷‍♂️

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@phornthip1991
@phornthip1991 - 15.12.2023 20:34

The Roman Empire never existed it was an celtic/germanic empire.
I can offer some names:
Barbaria and Teutonia.
Greetings from fucked up Germany.

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@juansaldierna3350
@juansaldierna3350 - 06.12.2023 05:59

I’m wondering what happens to all this rumble from these huge stone buildings???

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@HaHaroni
@HaHaroni - 16.11.2023 20:54

I'm always baffled by the burning of concrete and metal.
Every time I try to burn concrete and metal, nothing happens.

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@AlaskaPowerBottom
@AlaskaPowerBottom - 10.11.2023 08:25

Chilaga never existed until the late 2010s when the "Tartaria" conspiracy began on QAnon.

Chicago has such a massive amount of historic housing stock that was built in such a short period of time because it was the fastest growing city in the world for much of the 19th century.

The city is located at the lynchpin of two watersheds - making the mouth of the Chicago river an excellent location for trading and transporting the raw commodities of the American interior with the rest of the world.

If you visit the Chicago architecture center in the loop and the Chicago history museum in Lincoln Park you can learn even more about!

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@-e-1536
@-e-1536 - 25.10.2023 04:54

It would be easier to believe in the Easter Bunny than to believe any "official narrative" about any city's history in the U.S...the lies are pathetic.

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@misdefaith9869
@misdefaith9869 - 24.10.2023 13:56

why tarter? why not aboriginal Americans?

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@jjfy6
@jjfy6 - 21.10.2023 15:45

How are the trees still around in those Fire pics?

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@jhon.francis2.0
@jhon.francis2.0 - 20.10.2023 11:02

gud vîd

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@seanp8220
@seanp8220 - 18.10.2023 16:53

They have destroyed our spirit and controlled us to the point of killing each other or even attacking ourselves. The world should not be like this, these criminals and freemasons should not have been allowed to grow this big and hold control this long. The old world meant something, this one doesn't. I don't care if this one burns down.

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@jesusisking8502
@jesusisking8502 - 15.10.2023 09:53

I just checked Melbourne Australia thinking not here, not possible. Never read about or was taught about any fires, but sure enough
"The GREAT fire of 1897"
It unfortunately destroyed many magnificent buildings, some of them (only 4 years old) What a crock we have been fed. Been researching this for a while to.
Then we put in Sydney Australia. "The great fire of 1890" I think you can put in any major city in the world pretty much. The level of co-ordination world wide is is something we all think is very recent when they have been at this from probably day zero.

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@beeftestosterone4840
@beeftestosterone4840 - 13.10.2023 07:13

Do you people actually believe this nutty shit?

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@joeydelvano
@joeydelvano - 12.10.2023 19:58

Moors?

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@BostonShovingstuff
@BostonShovingstuff - 10.10.2023 13:40

Where's Carl 😅 ? Awesome video dudemanbro * crisp high five * from Boston , again

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@j02savage9
@j02savage9 - 08.10.2023 14:26

Looks like they where bombed but by who

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@kingwendell7445
@kingwendell7445 - 07.10.2023 06:09

I think the French built all those old world buildings I remember hearing they were trying to colonize North America in the 1500's

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@gryphon37
@gryphon37 - 04.10.2023 22:35

When was this American Tatarian society supposed to have existed?
Began/ Ended.... where they went etc.?

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@werd2182
@werd2182 - 04.10.2023 15:38

Chilaga, like all of the cities east (and most west) of the Mississippi were part of the Mississippian civilization that was and still is right here in America/Tameri/India Superior/Abasinia, who have been purposefully mislabeled as African Americans. Each one of these cities incorporates the ancient mound systems, and its old world buildings pay homage to each advancement in masonry building styles that came after the mounds. From the domes (representing mounds themselves), to the pyramids (that came after), to the arches and columns (that came after that), all incorporated into the lost building style/manner. This is quite eye opening and goes perfectly with my own mound civilization research that I have been doing in every city I visit in the America's. On my last visit to Cleveland and Pittsburgh, I was just coming to the realization that not only the mounds had been there, but the ornate parks and cemeteries that surround them were also original (vs made after the fact). Not only that, but also these original buildings are a part of the civilization as well (now confirmed by the wonderful body of work on this page)! It's like I was thinking this but I thought it was too fanciful, until I ran across this page yesterday (I literally just got back from my trip to Cleveland and Pittsburgh and saw this page yesterday, coincidentally)...Lastly, some evidence of the old world's grandiose cities can be seen in some very old artwork (which I suspect most of has been hidden, suppressed, and/or destroyed), like the painting of Montezuma standing outside of Tenochtitlan, or the the one of Cortez and the fall of the Aztecs, the same style of fully developed cities are in the background. Look them up and you will see a glimpse of the opulence that was here prior to foreign invasion and the subsequent/current occupation. This is all mind blowing and there is some serious sorcery involved to keep the suppressed genetic memory of the Copper Colored Alpha Americans (et al) at bay! The entire world would/will be better off if/when the inevitable awakening of sleeping giants is realized.
Great work man, this is beyond fantastic!

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@crazyell4716
@crazyell4716 - 04.10.2023 04:50

1877 my city. Burned saint John great fire nb Canada we also had empire State building first north American one.

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@firstnamemike
@firstnamemike - 03.10.2023 10:55

Lucius, you are deserving of congratulations on a work well done. I live in Chicago and I am also daily seeing the mudflooded city. It was a huge coverup. Fake foundations everywhere. There was a big effot to hide the lower level of Chicago. Chicago was a waterflled city, much like Venice. That's my opinion.

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@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie - 29.09.2023 11:45

I worked up and down the East coast for a carnival putting up the 200 foot Farris wheel , it's not easy , I live in St . Louis where the Hub of that great Wheel is supposedly berried , Big Books yes , Most of the Larger People had died off by 1740 and we still catered to the Larger peoples , One of the main reasons a Lot of Downtowns are destroyed is to Hide the Technologies of those days . Deeper Levels , Larger Books etc . Great Video to Wake up some people , Thank you , Liked and Shared :) QC

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@salvitoripopadillo4539
@salvitoripopadillo4539 - 29.09.2023 05:32

Forgive me if I'm speaking obviously, but I think a major part of the mystery here is simply helium and the airships that made it possible to create such amazing structures. I'm an arborist and there are some projects where we could really use a mini air balloon or drone with a mechanical saw blade or hedge trimmer. 😅

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@Sockdarner007
@Sockdarner007 - 29.09.2023 03:10

Looks a tad like Maui dontcha think?

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@thegrandarchitect1
@thegrandarchitect1 - 28.09.2023 05:01

Makes me think about what just happened in Hawaii. Hmmm.

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@MegaFrankgarcia
@MegaFrankgarcia - 27.09.2023 15:55

Chicago was probably an old world French City, the likes of Paris. I think the French, English & Spanish had cities here waaaay before 1695, like established civilizations. Something happened and they repopulated with us.

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@AirinkaMalinka
@AirinkaMalinka - 27.09.2023 12:44

Fantastic video! Very interesting. Greetings from France.

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@davidbishop9255
@davidbishop9255 - 26.09.2023 21:31

The great Lakes were frozen solid back then. Nice map. Where did you get that ?

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@wadet73
@wadet73 - 26.09.2023 21:30

I live northwest of Birmingham Alabama. Not only is there an underground river flowing near the downtown area, there are many springs in the area that we formerly aquatic attractions (swimming etc) but those went away in the 80s. The craziest thing about downtown is the area with a complete first floor under the street level. Theore of their narrative we break the, the more I realize we're about to be in some good times ahead once the handcuffs are off! 1871 was a bad year for this country. Ie, organic acts 🧐

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@kalgstol
@kalgstol - 26.09.2023 20:04

Wow! You people really do reach hard for delusion. I'm truly impressed with you ability to ignore the facts.

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@joehayward2631
@joehayward2631 - 26.09.2023 19:38

I would love the house at 17 min. Its alive, todays houses are cold, dead no inspiration

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@joehayward2631
@joehayward2631 - 26.09.2023 19:29

Native Americans including the red hair very tall ppl, the large skull ppl also. There DNA comes from a very very interesting place very near a special place in now Russia. BUT before European USA east coast pass Mississippi cities where larger than all of the biggest in Europe. Like London, Paris ect. First European talked about very advanced technology, food production clothing beading. The world history is a lie. All a lie. Sad

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@jonjay3116
@jonjay3116 - 26.09.2023 16:21

Fifty years is a long time. Imagine that each generation has roughly 30 years to leave their mark (from 30's through to 60's) so you're talking about two generations leaving their mark on the city

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@bruceames5912
@bruceames5912 - 26.09.2023 00:29

We have built bigger Ferris wheels. What about the one in London? That being said, the things you’re saying have plausibility.

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@DominusNox106
@DominusNox106 - 24.09.2023 13:44

Something suspicious about how all these buildings were built WITHOUT power tools and vehicles. Before the invention of power tools at that.
Also, it strikes me that the old architecture seems to reach for the heavens while modern homes look more like a box or a cell. Nothing reaches up. It's the supression of soul and mind.

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@timclinton9427
@timclinton9427 - 24.09.2023 00:28

Great Chicago Fire...
1871.
Over 17,000 buildings destroyed,
9 square kilometres, approx
1 third City totally devastated.
With a population of over 334,000 in 1871-
Only 300 deaths?¿‽
WoW, their Disaster Warning, Evacuation Procedures and Emergency Services response and effectiveness for 1871 is beyond words.....

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