Tartary, Flooded Areas. Wrangel Island - The Remains Of The Mogul Country - Alternative View

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Tartary, Flooded Areas. Wrangel Island - The Remains Of The Mogul Country - Alternative View
Tartary, Flooded Areas. Wrangel Island - The Remains Of The Mogul Country - Alternative View

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Video: Aerial footage shows extent of the flooding in Siberia 2024, May
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Beginning here: "Traces of Tartaria on the shelf of the East Siberian Sea …".

Before starting the investigation, let us get acquainted with this miracle that has survived to this day. “Umkilir” is the name of the island by the locals, which means “The Island of Polar Bears”.. (remember the cartoons about the Umka bear?)

PART ONE

Wrangel Island is one of the most inaccessible nature reserves in the world and requires several special government permits and is not easy to get here: in winter you have to fly by helicopter and in summer - sail on an icebreaker. It is a slice of the flooded country of Mongol, part of Great Tartary. … This is how the ancient Mongolian steppe looked like - real, relict (photo in the top) Umkilir is one of the few places in the world where you can observe such beauty.

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The land, lying 140 kilometers from the shores of North-Eastern Siberia, has recently been at rest for sailors for decades. Almost until the end of the 19th century, the very existence of this island remained in question, and it had already changed several names: Tikegen Land, Plover Land, Kellett Land. The cartographers were at a loss - some suggested that it was a "offshoot" of Greenland, stretching right across the pole.

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Scientists say that mammoths were here 3-3.5 thousand years ago, but it seems to us much later, 500 years ago or even less. Many claim to have seen mammoths in the 20th century.

Throughout the 19th century, almost every expedition that sought to get closer to the island was eventually awarded the epithet "ill-fated". In the early 1820s, Chukchi hunters on the northeastern coast of Siberia informed the Russian (!) Traveler Ferdinand Wrangel (so that's who the Russians are !!!) about the mysterious land in the north, which can be seen only in clear weather.

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Wrangel sailed in the indicated direction, but the ship's path was blocked by ice: the shores did not open to him. Almost 30 years later, the captain of an English ship that went in search of John Franklin's expedition noticed ghostly outlines in the distance. Subsequently, the captains of the whaling ships have repeatedly assured that they also saw this island.

Musk oxen are the indigenous inhabitants of the island, there are also deer, but they were introduced later, as a means of transport.

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The American Arctic expedition of 1879, caught in ice captivity, approached the covenant land so much that the head of the team, George Washington De Long, was able to establish for certain that it was an island, and not a polar continent. He also gave the island the name of Wrangel. But, alas, De Long never managed to land ashore. His ship "Jeanette" drifted in the Wolds for almost two years and sank 1290 kilometers northwest of the island.

Walruses often appear on the island - the largest rookery of these animals is located here. The island serves as a kind of "maternity hospital" for them. Polar bears are frequent visitors to these rookeries.

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It was only in August 1881 that a man's foot first set foot on Wrangel Island: the crew of the American ship "Thomas Corwin" landed on it, sailing the northern waters in search of the missing "Jeanette". Members of the search party, among whom was John Muir, planted the US flag on the island. The crew gave the island the name New Columbia (stsuki!) But the name didn't stick. In the same year, the first description of the island by J. Muir was published.

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However, soon everyone forgot about this land at the end of the world - for more than thirty years no one visited the island. And then the next wave of doomed expeditions swept through. The first of these was the 1913 Canadian Arctic Expedition. To reach the island, the crew of the brigantine "Karluk" crushed by the ice covered 130 kilometers on drifting ice.

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Eight months were awaiting rescue, and during this time 11 out of 25 unfortunate people died. In 1921, another Canadian expedition, raising the British flag over the island, tried to colonize it, but this attempt failed - only four more people were killed. In 1924, Boris Davydov's expedition raised the USSR flag here, and two years later a permanent settlement was founded.

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There are no amphibians or reptiles here, but 169 species of various birds nest, for example, common eider and comb, Icelandic sandpiper, peregrine falcon and gyrfalcon. By the way, the island has the largest white goose colony in Eurasia.

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Tourism on the island began to develop only in recent years. This is hindered significantly by its removal. But there it has already become a tradition that several tourist groups annually come to the cordon called "Doubtful Bay". Most of the travel around the island is done by ATVs.

PART TWO

Having briefly familiarized ourselves with the island and the history of its discovery by civilization, let's move on to the investigation. So, let's look again at our flooded territories. With regard to the question of the time of the island's origin, the "soaked", as always, fall on their beloved millions and hundreds, or tens of thousands of years - the main thing further into the past, there are no traces at all. But damn it - none of the ancient maps (before the 17th century) have an island in this place!

The alleged opponent can attack us with the argument that they could not get to the island - they say ice, that, that … We parry this by the designation of coastal forests on ancient maps and an abundance of guards on the mainland. And since there are forests on the coast (map below) on the site of the current tundra, we can conclude that the climate was different, which means that the ocean was navigable!

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The whole point is that at that time the climate was warm, and the sea was navigable all year round. Hence the abundance of cities on old maps, up to the 17th century. (Science claims that there are tens or hundreds of thousands of years of tundra and swamps) Ships from all over the world brought their goods here, as they do in the United States today, with their 50% of the consumption of all world GDP. Transport ships sailed along the coast, on coastal voyages, entering inland along the channels of wide and deep rivers.

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There was trade, but you ask the Great Khan Kublai - where did he get his fabulous wealth from? If he has permission to trade and travel through the territory were made in the form of gold plates - I will beg you! Did he pick cloudberries in the tundra (according to the soaked tundra in this place for tens or hundreds of thousands of years) and sell them in the market, in the Khambala guard - the capital of the metropolis? Great Tartary?

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In dynamics, it looks like this - these are the changes that took place, in the display of maps of that time, according to the author, the Umkilir (Wrangel) island is a part of the land “remaining afloat.” It can be seen that on a later map (to the right) the outlines of the island are conditional, since the information there was little wrong.

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What should I say. when the official ones date the discovery of the island at the end of the 19th century, and it is on almost all maps of the mid-18th century. Let's leave them to fight their schizophrenia (split consciousness), we have more important things to do. We will format our consciousness ourselves, create our operating system from scratch In general, we should not believe something, this is how the seeker is arranged. The seeker listens to the response in himself.

It is not necessary to immediately reject or accept information, we will try to admit it - it MAY BE We apply the percentage 62X38 I believe or don’t believe. (Divine proportion) Then any information can be admitted, discarding “I don’t believe” in the same 32% - as a principle. Or in inversion 32X68 if the information does not find a response. Let's learn to wash gold from slag heaps!

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You can try to fit the island to the old map, but you need to be aware of the fact that the scale on it is the author's one, and besides, the region was shaking, which is called “nedecki”, it was shaking for a long time, at least half a century, and all this time there were significant changes in the outlines islands and mainland.

You can trust the latitude and longitude bindings, but on old maps they are also called "walking", but in general, the territory of the 70th latitude and 180th longitude (and the island at about 72nd latitude) falls on the island, previously it specifically rests on land - Mongolian territory. Here is a modern map: the supposedly flooded area is marked in pink (in comparison with the lower figure).

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And now let's look at the old one - it is clear that the 72nd latitude clearly passes along the mainland, at its extremity … The longitude is quite a disaster, but this can be attributed to the imperfection of the cartography of that time - on all maps, longitude brutally "floats", but in relation to latitude - there is about one and the same is specifically the land, the mainland, the territory of the country Mongol, now located on the shelf of the East Siberian Sea, and the island of Umkilir (Wrangel) is a part of it, the proof of which we attach.

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And now about HELL, which was going on here in those days - take a look at the pictures from the island.

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Pay attention to how the rock layers are laid, how the layers are located - "off-level", that is, at an angle.

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The rock layers are laid with a slope.

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Imagine for a second how these masses rose like a wall! Who and what could have survived this nightmare?

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Admire the bears (this is their island) and then pay attention to the layers of the rock - they are piled up at random.

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It can be seen that this is not a calm and measured, even gradual deposition of layers, here once the earth was "shaking," heaving up a wall and turning upside down.

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TRACE OF HIGHER MIND ACTIVITIES

There are also interesting finds - "natural" (as the official soaked ones assure) scythe made of alluvial rubble, from the southeast of the island (Cape Blossom) I would like to see how nature applied rubble, so ideally removing the radius that remains throughout the vast distance. The scythe acts as a barrier, perhaps its age is comparable to the time of intelligent activity on the mainland, or already on the island. Let's not forget that the island in the sea is a former highland on the mainland - here is a wide scope for conjectures and hypotheses.

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This is how the "braids" look from the satellite. Derived from the patterns (have you seen such rulers - patterns?) If an intelligent creature is considered a part of nature, then this is a natural braid.

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Or here's another - look at how neatly the top is cut! (photo below) Do not forget that this is the top of a mountain that was once on land - imagine its continuation in breadth, hidden by the sea. And there, in the distance, the "runway" is also a neat cut in one plane. Exactly such cut-off peaks and “takeoffs” with a rise (as on an aircraft carrier) are in the Urals, Siberia, Chukotka..

For me, this is a landing pad for aircraft of an especially large size (in our understanding) Nikolai Subbotin has a report on such cut off mountains, somewhere in the Urals, I don’t remember, there is a conference a couple of years ago (in my opinion).

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Below are shots from the wonderful movie Territory, 2014, (I recommend) take a look, and then there is a "take-off" like on an aircraft carrier! Nature does not make such smooth surfaces, for this she has reason and its capabilities.

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And here is a wonderful megalithic complex of unknown purpose (the trained eye of a seeker will immediately notice traces of man-made structure of this structure) and this is only from available sources !!! And what actually is there is of course an interesting question. It's not for nothing that the island is closed to ordinary and not very ordinary mortals. Look how the connecting groove seam rises from the corner, harmoniously decreasing in size, combined with the change of rock layers!

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The photographer helped - by shooting deer, he filmed such an artifact for us! The truth about the past, like water, finds the smallest loopholes, seeping through microcracks. I don't know what it is, but the fact that there are traces of intelligent activity here is a fact! The medium estimated it at 3 thousand years. These are the buildings of the Aryan race that once lived here, in those distant times. There are about four such complexes on the island.

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Our in-house medium says this - the island is stuffed with artifacts, but they are not available at the moment. The civilization has no way to get to them. And what is, they are similar to such hints for specialists in this field.

But there are enough of them to say with confidence - the island of Umkilir (Wrangel) is part of the Mongol country that fell into Tartarara, the land of the cities of Mongul and Tartarus - the homeland of real Tartar-Mongols, the inhabitants of Great Tartaria, pupils of the demigods - Ases, whose name the whole continent is called - ASIA, from Britain to Vladivostok, without any Europe there, which is an artificially demarcated and isolated territory of a single ASIA.

Divide and conquer - it worked before, it still works.

Continuation: "Tartary, sunken territories. Novosibirsk archipelago. Lyakhovsky islands - remnants of the Mogul country".

Author: OTSHELNIK