The Dakota's Strange History I Is the Dakota Tartarian?

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This is Version #2 of this video since way too many people did not know my narration for the first version (now for Members Only) was satirical. Now everyone can listen and enjoy without wondering if I am serious or not.

Tartaria refers to a hypothesized ancient and advanced civilization believed by some conspiracy theorists to have existed across much of Eurasia. Proponents claim Tartaria's architecture and technology were highly advanced, but mainstream historians reject these ideas, considering Tartaria a historical misinterpretation of the vast, loosely defined region of Tartary.

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Wonderful building!
My dad was a Civil Engineer in Pittsburgh...He found let's say "unusual " stuff underground. Dad's job was to rebuild the water and flood control conditions.
He was also in Army Corp Engineers in Greenland .. Korean theater. He and others constructed DEW systems. At the pole. Plus built a landing strip for B52 bombers to refuel. Just in case....
Then after that went back to Pittsburgh and worked at Westinghouse... He and 7 other men. Built the Nuclear Plates for the first Nuclear Sub...Nuatlis Sub...maybe misspelled? Went to University Pitt Civil Engineer....
Also he and 3 other service men saw UFO over Lake Ockacobe Fla.
He's gone now. Was a smart man. The movie "Ice Station Zero " was based from my dad's team.
Dad's buried in Allegheny National Cemetary. Washington Pa.

bonnierobbins
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Isn’t it terrible that we’re not even allowed to ponder alternate or even fanciful ideas. Like any imagination or sense of “possibility or mystery” is so frowned upon.
if I said “I think the world is flat” (which I don’t) everyone gets mad…like big mad. They take that stuff very personally and get VERY OFFENDED and MEAN.
Whats the quote from Alice in wonderland…something like “I image 7 impossible things before breakfast”….
I was told people are so easily triggered and wounded these days. I was also told…that I really enjoy the stories of tartaria rather they are fiction or not…it’s lovely to imagine the mystery of it all.

sonnystephens
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I don't know about the mud flood or Tartaria, but I can logically see that riding horseback and buggy, no power tools ect, does not make sense.

crazy
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I'm in Vancouver. I looked for, but couldn't find, and then asked the city archivist for construction photos of the city's most prominent 'classical style' building - which housed the courthouse, and now the Vancouver Art Gallery. Supposedly completed in 1911. No construction photos. None. Only images available are of the building effectively completed, with minor changes being made.
People have found this with a LOT of buildings in a LOT of cities - - - no photographic record of their construction, and/or the few 'photos' that do exist clearly look 'odd' - like they've been manipulated in some way.
Kudos to you for at least acknowledging this subject.

ziparis
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I was specifically told that they buried the street level to buildings in New York. But even as a kid cultural layers didn’t make sense to why they let dirt get over ten feet thick.

Johny-JJI
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Beautiful Architecture, certainly build by more advanced society then we are today, just by simply looking at the current buildings and comparing.
My research concluded that a Tartarian Culture existed around the planet and used the eather as technology.

perditamanuela
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I was going to subscribe because I thought you had an open mind but then I finished the video

mkaylor
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Fell in love with the Dakota when I saw "Rosemary's Baby." Have been fascinated with it ever since. Thanks. Glad I found this.

normasacchetti
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I would hope that people would not just scoff at people like me and others who believe in the ancient tech theory. I would ask those who scoff and insult, of what harm or damage our belief does to you? Some have spent months, years, and decades researching these things for themselves! They do it for no other reason than to discover the truth. They don’t just believe what school, their parents, or authority has told them. I would think traits like these should be admired. It baffles me why there are people always acting as gatekeepers of ‘popular opinion’.

markeiben
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I was told that…You are obsessed with The Dakota…

mahamike
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You really should look into the mud flood theory and tartaria

mkaylor
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Lived there and yeah it goes 3 floors down

kingalpha
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THEY did build incredibly intricate structures in half the time it takes us to build the utilitarian, unimaginative crap today back in those days and with less than half the technology. I don't know about tartaria but something doesn't add up. Tartaria is the old name for Siberia, look at any old map.

Steve-xwqg
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Another historical as well as engineering masterpiece was completed in 1883. That structure is The Brooklyn Bridge, which still stands today, and is in operating condition. The Dakota was built between 1880-1884:)

libbycaine
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What is that futuristic looking truck in the right of the picture at 6.55?

carolcamp
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Been in it once - woke up in a top floor apt looking at a Matisse & a Monet and surrounded by Gargolyes …..

querelleturner
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The book "The Dakota" by Stephen Birmingham is very interesting.

Rebecca-lehn
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This is a load of bollocks. There is no way these amateurs built this still standing building in less than 4 in NY weather, well before the power tool was even around.

dellcoc
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If there isn't a lower floor in the Dakota, why do the windows look half-hidden in the ground? Very intriguing. Look at the Mormon Tabernacle and many other grandiose buildings in Salt Lake City, they too have windows that go lower than ground level and steps down to doorways that go down below the ground level. How could the Mormon pioneers of just a couple of hundred men/women/children with horses and carts get the stones to build these edifices such as that Mormon Tabernacle and do it in short order? And what does 'founded' in such and such a year mean? They FOUND the buildings abandoned.

c.l.sherman
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And how would you know what is, or is not under the ground below "the Dakota"?

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