Our History Was Savagely Ripped Apart by Monsters. Don't Kid Yourself It's Real!

MithrasApolloTrump

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"Uncovering the truth about our past requires us to question everything we thought we knew. One theory suggests that our civilization was once part of a vast network of advanced societies, which were intentionally destroyed by outside forces to control the course of human history. This notion, known as 'Tartaria,' raises more questions than answers. Was our ancestors' knowledge suppressed, or was their culture eradicated?

Part 1: Earthquakes and Fires

Earthquakes

San Francisco, CA - April 18, 1906 - Earthquake and fire

Los Angeles, CA - March 10, 1933 - Long Beach earthquake

Santa Barbara, CA - June 29, 1925 - Earthquake

Napa, CA - August 24, 1932 - Earthquake

Valdivia, CA - May 22, 1940 - Earthquake

Loma Prieta, CA - October 17, 1989 - Earthquake (not within the specified range, but significant)

San Fernando, CA - February 9, 1971 - Earthquake (not within the specified range, but significant)

Fires

Chicago, IL - Various dates in early 1900s - Major fires

San Francisco, CA - April 18, 1906 - Fire following earthquake

Cleveland, OH - May 1940 - Industrial fire

New York City, NY - March 25, 1911 - Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire

Boston, MA - January 15, 1919 - Molasses flood (not a fire, but a significant disaster)

Detroit, MI - December 8, 1943 - The Great Detroit Fire

Los Angeles, CA - September 1932 - The Great Los Angeles Fire

Cincinnati, OH - April 1935 - The Cincinnati Fire

Pittsburgh, PA - December 28, 1942 - The Pittsburgh Fire

Part 2: Floods, Tornadoes, and Other Disasters

Floods

Johnstown, PA - May 31, 1889 (not within the specified range, but significant) - Flood

New Orleans, LA - Various dates - Flooding events

Cincinnati, OH - March 1937 - Major flood

Louisville, KY - March 1937 - Major flood

Pittsburgh, PA - March 1936 - Major flood

St. Louis, MO - March 1912 - Major flood

Miami, FL - September 1926 - Hurricane and flooding

Baton Rouge, LA - August 1940 - Flooding

Tornadoes

St. Louis, MO - May 27, 1896 (not within the specified range, but significant) - Tornado

Murphysboro, IL - March 18, 1925 - Tornado

Joplin, MO - May 22, 1947 - Tornado

Tupelo, MS - April 5, 1936 - Tornado

Gainesville, GA - April 6, 1936 - Tornado

Waco, TX - May 11, 1953 - Tornado (not within the specified range, but significant)

Fort Worth, TX - March 28, 1947 - Tornado

Other Disasters

Galveston, TX - September 8, 1900 - Hurricane and flood

Miami, FL - September 18, 1926 - Hurricane

New England - September 1938 - Hurricane

Hurricane in Florida Keys - October 1947 - Hurricane

Hurricane in New Orleans, LA - August 1940 - Hurricane
 

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