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There are many people all over the world who question world history and many researchers have shown that world history is a total lie.
This book will try to make it easy for you to decide if history is a lie or not.
This book will show some of the research that Anatoly Fomenko and others have done regarding world history and will make a summary of what they have found, in order to make it easy for you to decide: - is History a Lie?
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Tartaria - History Is a Lie - David Ewing Jr
Tartaria
History is a Lie
David Ewing Jr
Introduction
There are many people all over the world who question world history and many researchers have shown that world history is a total lie.
This book will try to make it easy for you to decide if history is a lie or not.
This book will show some of the research that Anatoly Fomenko and others have done regarding world history and will make a summary of what they have found, in order to make it easy for you to decide: - is History a Lie?
The book will show the facts that researchers point out, and photo evidence is provided to show you that proper research has been done by David Ewing Jr to check what researchers and historians say.
David Ewing Jr has travelled to over 2500 cities and places worldwide and has done much historical research over 20 years and has great knowledge of world history.
History is a Lie
We will start with Stonehenge. Many modern researchers have discovered that Stonehenge is a fake site. They found evidence that the place was not ancient and it was built recently
C:\Users\q\Desktop\WhatsApp Image 2019-12-19 at 8.14.23 AM.jpegThere are many photos showing work being done at Stonehenge. These photos clear show that Stonehenge was built recently. But historians claim that it was just reconstruction and rebuilding.
C:\Users\q\Desktop\WhatsApp Image 2019-12-19 at 8.17.37 AM.jpegResearchers also found that many of the stones were actually made recently and their protective covering was taken off when the stones were placed in Stonehenge.
C:\Users\q\Desktop\WhatsApp Image 2019-12-19 at 8.42.10 AM.jpegThe evidence clearly showed that Stonehenge was a fake and it was built in modern times
C:\Users\q\Desktop\WhatsApp Image 2019-12-19 at 8.42.29 AM.jpegLooking at Stonehenge, researchers began to ask the question: - how many historical monuments and places around the world were fake or falsely created?
Here is what researchers found about the famous Napoleon Bonaparte - who historians say was the Emperor of France from 1804 to 1814 and again in 1815. He is one of the most famous people in modern history and there is much written about him - and much of world history at the time - is linked to Napoleon Bonaparte and France. Many historical documents that are from that time mention his life or something to do with him and with his actions around the world.
Historians in the Middle East speak much of Napoleon Bonaparte because he supposedly invaded Egypt and ruled there and did much trade with the east. Historians in almost every country in the world mention Napoleon Bonaparte because of his war with England and the effect of this war on the so-called British Empire around the world - and when Napoleon Bonaparte supposedly invaded Spain in 1807 - this supposedly affected every country in Central and South America - because Spain was supposedly involved in every country in those regions at the time.
C:\Users\q\Desktop\WhatsApp Image 2020-01-02 at 11.25.19 PM.jpegOne of Napoleon Bonaparte biggest adventure was his so-called invasion of Russia in 1812.
Historians say that Napoleon Bonaparte supposedly invaded Russia with a Grande Armée - Grand Army of around 685,000 soldiers - the largest army ever known to have assembled in the history of warfare up to that point. Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Russia to stop Tsar Alexander of Russia from trading with England and to liberate Poland.
Now what researchers found strange was that historians said that Napoleon Bonaparte supposedly went towards Moscow when the capital city of Russia at the time was Saint Petersburg city.
Russia traded with England and did much of it by Saint Petersburg city port - Napoleon mysteriously did not go to the Russian capital Saint Petersburg - but went to Moscow instead.
Imagine that you had to invade the United States and make them surrender - but you take your army to Chicago or Los Angeles instead of Washington Dc. The story did not make sense to researchers at all. If you want to make England surrender you take your army to the capital London - not invade Bristol or Cardiff.
If someone called Napoleon Bonaparte did want to attack Moscow at the time - and went towards there with largest army ever known to have assembled in the history of warfare - the big questions are - who did they wish to destroy in that city and why? It is a very serious question to ask.
Researchers questioned much about Napoleon Bonaparte and in the end they asked the question - did Napoleon Bonaparte actually exist the way that history says - or was history changed? Researchers such as Gleb Nosovsky claim that the Napoleon Bonaparte of history did not exist the way historians claim and much history was created by politicians and historians to make their nation have a great history.
Below are examples of some facts that researchers have pointed out - comparing history at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte and Napoleon III (the Third) - researchers