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Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids: Exploring the lost Empire of Tartaria and the Reset of 1776: 2 (Tartaria & the Reset of 1776)

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The year is 1776 and across the world a reset is taking place, at the hands of the Elite. Their aim - to remove all traces of the Tartarian Empire!

Mud-floods, fire and earthquakes destroyed a great deal of the empire and the civil and the Napoleonic wars killed-off many of its inhabitants. Those that survived were incarcerated within the newly established asylums and prisons, hidden away from those that now lived in the New World. Their children were taken and distributed to every major town and city, not just to be used as slave labour, but to repopulate too!

Centres of Healing became cathedrals and churches; technology that harnessed energy from the Aether was destroyed and then came the Industrial Revolution.

A repopulation program known as The Cabbage Patch Babies, produced thousands of human clones, that would grow up never knowing anything of the fallen empire.Then came Nikola Tesla, with inventions mirroring Tartarian technology, whose death would remain shrouded in mystery for all eternity.

Today we are living through another reset, at the hands of the descendants of the Anunnaki. This book serves as a stark warning of history repeating itself, with the hope of awakening as many people as possible, before it’s too late!

Guy Anderson

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars It fits

K. · 19 August 2025

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5.0 out of 5 stars Open minded readers

A.C. · 11 September 2025

This book is very interesting especially for people with an open mind and can think for themselves. The pictures in thw centre of this book is very telling and confirmed some of my own thoughts. Will be looking out for more works from this author.

4.0 out of 5 stars The book is a mess but worth reading.

J.M. · 12 February 2025

I got convinced about validity of the main theory in this book - that the history has been changed using wars, disasters and other means to depopulate entire countries especially belonging to a civilization which had access to free energy and healing modalities based on light, color, sound and crystals. For that purpose the Earth's Custodians (author calls them Parasites in the book which isn't precise since they do their role for ET overlords as custodians of this planet) go to great lenghts including creating wars and bombing places which bear architectural signs of the unwanted paradigm. The main theory of the book is concerning architecture eg. cathedrals, churches and star-forts.I believe this theory is absolutely convincing as it is horrifying. We know from other cases in history for example a hidden War in Laos that an army is indeed used to destroy unwanted occurences like something which proves an existence of another civilization.Related theories in this book eg. mudfloods or a change of timeline isn't really convincing to me as it is poorly substantiated (for examplejust one picture of a mudded building in Kansas really wouldn't do) neither it does much logical sense.The book is written in layman's terms which isn't bad in itself but there are quite a few typos and grammatical errors. It sometimes contains statements which are like ''shouts in the dark'' eg.: ''Jesus was a father of Genghis-Khan'' or ''Humans were made from Neanderthals by Annunaki'' without any further explanation or mentioning a source. That is of course punishable from academical point of view and it just doesn't help this book at all.Given it's author's first book and regarding topic which is groundbreaking I'm willing to accept the imperfections. I'd wish author in the future went deeper into the main theories of his book and provided and extended version containing for example more evidence because it could indeed become a whole new field of knowledge.

5.0 out of 5 stars History is being hidden!

j. · 7 October 2024

An Excellent read and I haven't been able to put it down since it arrived.The writer has factually exposed the hidden history that I myself are trying to research. I hope to one day travel to Russia and research their national archives in Moscow, that are now open to the general public.Don't listen to the NPC fake reviews or by people with their heads in the sand, who instantly reach for the 'conspiracy theory card' because they cant be bothered to do their own research or are more like scared of finding out that they are being lied to. No one is conspiring against anyone but they are exposing the truth which has been hidden.Fantastic book and highly recommended to all.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read

K.R. · 1 May 2025

Intriguing read I really thought provoking read full of well researched book. Glad I made the purchase. Even if it made me extremely sad about certain historical events.

5.0 out of 5 stars Connecting the dots!

R.G. · 8 July 2025

A compelling read! Whether beginning ones descent down various rabbit holes, or familiar with the subjects covered, Guy has a gift for connecting dots.

5.0 out of 5 stars Cracking book but could do with some proofreading

M. · 23 February 2025

Amazing actual research-based book. But grammar mistakes and other mistakes are kind of stains on those pages. Hopefully in the future there will be reprints with corrections after a thorough proofreading and it goes without saying that I would buy it again, hardback again.

3.0 out of 5 stars Good research, let down by poor writing skills

r. · 23 September 2025

Guy Anderson is a good researcher and has put together a book that illustrates the lost history of the ‘Old World’ very well, for the most part. I am not new to this topic, but it was good to see someone document some of the most important episodes of Tartarian history, some of which filled gaps in my own knowledge, such as the chapters on cabbage patch babies and asylums.However, the book is severely let down by Mr Anderson’s poor writing skills, which is a real shame. Unfortunately, the writing is so bad I can not believe it was ever published in this form. It does not seem to have been proof-read at all! Grammatical and syntax errors are everywhere, as well as many claims and personal views that are not backed up with any substance. Glaringly there were even factual errors, such as stating that the ‘9/11’ attacks in the USA happened in 2003, instead of 2001 and that the city of Hiroshima in Japan is an island! I did not want to write a negative review, but for a book that proclaims to be about truth, the mistakes and inaccuracies only undermine its credibility. This, to me, is frustrating as the premise for the book promised so much and the errors could so easily have been cleared up with a thorough proof-reading.I really hope that Guy Anderson can improve on this in future works, as it is an important topic and deserves to be taken seriously by a wider audience, but to me, this book needs to be rewritten without all of the errors, in order to be considered a worthy piece of work.

Recommended for people who want to think out of the box

B. · 29 May 2025

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D. · 29 January 2025

Very happy

Great book

L.m. · 17 August 2025

It was a gift

Excelente libro!

A. · 25 January 2025

Excelente libro, una investigación genial con hechos súper interesantes y aleccionadores, me encanta que me haga pensar, me invite a investigar más a fondo. Un libro invaluable!

Well done and more to know

c. · 5 September 2025

Although Nikola Tesla and the idea of Cabbage Patch Kids come into the book, the theme is Tartaria or Tartary and the Tartarians who seem to have built beautiful, highly intricate and large buildings all over the planet, and yet are not acknowledged as the builders or even as existing. These buildings were there when Christopher Columbus (or Cristobal Colon) sailed the ocean blue, before Cook stumbled across Australia, and so on. Where did these builders go? Why is their existence hidden from us, why are they not in history books and why have so many of their buildings been intentionally destroyed? One may even question whether they were human beings. Were they Giants? Certainly many of the buildings would suggest as much. Could this be another instance of denying the existence of aliens? Tartary did exist as a country more or less where Russia is today, and there are still those who claim to be Tartars (Sasha Latypova for one). Certainly that part of the world is home to a great many Tartarian buildings and Star Forts.I admire the author for researching all this as it is very complex, very confusing and very purposely hidden from us. Even dating in history has been redone. We are much closer to the Greeks and the Roman Empire by somewhere between 700 and 1000 years. (Which means we still have not come to the end of the Mayan calendar!) Something dark lurks in the interstices of history, and it will be people like Guy Anderson who will seek it out. Well done and we await volume two.

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Description:

The year is 1776 and across the world a reset is taking place, at the hands of the Elite. Their aim - to remove all traces of the Tartarian Empire!

Mud-floods, fire and earthquakes destroyed a great deal of the empire and the civil and the Napoleonic wars killed-off many of its inhabitants. Those that survived were incarcerated within the newly established asylums and prisons, hidden away from those that now lived in the New World. Their children were taken and distributed to every major town and city, not just to be used as slave labour, but to repopulate too!

Centres of Healing became cathedrals and churches; technology that harnessed energy from the Aether was destroyed and then came the Industrial Revolution.

A repopulation program known as The Cabbage Patch Babies, produced thousands of human clones, that would grow up never knowing anything of the fallen empire.Then came Nikola Tesla, with inventions mirroring Tartarian technology, whose death would remain shrouded in mystery for all eternity.

Today we are living through another reset, at the hands of the descendants of the Anunnaki. This book serves as a stark warning of history repeating itself, with the hope of awakening as many people as possible, before it’s too late!

Guy Anderson

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars It fits

K. · 19 August 2025

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5.0 out of 5 stars Open minded readers

A.C. · 11 September 2025

This book is very interesting especially for people with an open mind and can think for themselves. The pictures in thw centre of this book is very telling and confirmed some of my own thoughts. Will be looking out for more works from this author.

4.0 out of 5 stars The book is a mess but worth reading.

J.M. · 12 February 2025

I got convinced about validity of the main theory in this book - that the history has been changed using wars, disasters and other means to depopulate entire countries especially belonging to a civilization which had access to free energy and healing modalities based on light, color, sound and crystals. For that purpose the Earth's Custodians (author calls them Parasites in the book which isn't precise since they do their role for ET overlords as custodians of this planet) go to great lenghts including creating wars and bombing places which bear architectural signs of the unwanted paradigm. The main theory of the book is concerning architecture eg. cathedrals, churches and star-forts.I believe this theory is absolutely convincing as it is horrifying. We know from other cases in history for example a hidden War in Laos that an army is indeed used to destroy unwanted occurences like something which proves an existence of another civilization.Related theories in this book eg. mudfloods or a change of timeline isn't really convincing to me as it is poorly substantiated (for examplejust one picture of a mudded building in Kansas really wouldn't do) neither it does much logical sense.The book is written in layman's terms which isn't bad in itself but there are quite a few typos and grammatical errors. It sometimes contains statements which are like ''shouts in the dark'' eg.: ''Jesus was a father of Genghis-Khan'' or ''Humans were made from Neanderthals by Annunaki'' without any further explanation or mentioning a source. That is of course punishable from academical point of view and it just doesn't help this book at all.Given it's author's first book and regarding topic which is groundbreaking I'm willing to accept the imperfections. I'd wish author in the future went deeper into the main theories of his book and provided and extended version containing for example more evidence because it could indeed become a whole new field of knowledge.

5.0 out of 5 stars History is being hidden!

j. · 7 October 2024

An Excellent read and I haven't been able to put it down since it arrived.The writer has factually exposed the hidden history that I myself are trying to research. I hope to one day travel to Russia and research their national archives in Moscow, that are now open to the general public.Don't listen to the NPC fake reviews or by people with their heads in the sand, who instantly reach for the 'conspiracy theory card' because they cant be bothered to do their own research or are more like scared of finding out that they are being lied to. No one is conspiring against anyone but they are exposing the truth which has been hidden.Fantastic book and highly recommended to all.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read

K.R. · 1 May 2025

Intriguing read I really thought provoking read full of well researched book. Glad I made the purchase. Even if it made me extremely sad about certain historical events.

5.0 out of 5 stars Connecting the dots!

R.G. · 8 July 2025

A compelling read! Whether beginning ones descent down various rabbit holes, or familiar with the subjects covered, Guy has a gift for connecting dots.

5.0 out of 5 stars Cracking book but could do with some proofreading

M. · 23 February 2025

Amazing actual research-based book. But grammar mistakes and other mistakes are kind of stains on those pages. Hopefully in the future there will be reprints with corrections after a thorough proofreading and it goes without saying that I would buy it again, hardback again.

3.0 out of 5 stars Good research, let down by poor writing skills

r. · 23 September 2025

Guy Anderson is a good researcher and has put together a book that illustrates the lost history of the ‘Old World’ very well, for the most part. I am not new to this topic, but it was good to see someone document some of the most important episodes of Tartarian history, some of which filled gaps in my own knowledge, such as the chapters on cabbage patch babies and asylums.However, the book is severely let down by Mr Anderson’s poor writing skills, which is a real shame. Unfortunately, the writing is so bad I can not believe it was ever published in this form. It does not seem to have been proof-read at all! Grammatical and syntax errors are everywhere, as well as many claims and personal views that are not backed up with any substance. Glaringly there were even factual errors, such as stating that the ‘9/11’ attacks in the USA happened in 2003, instead of 2001 and that the city of Hiroshima in Japan is an island! I did not want to write a negative review, but for a book that proclaims to be about truth, the mistakes and inaccuracies only undermine its credibility. This, to me, is frustrating as the premise for the book promised so much and the errors could so easily have been cleared up with a thorough proof-reading.I really hope that Guy Anderson can improve on this in future works, as it is an important topic and deserves to be taken seriously by a wider audience, but to me, this book needs to be rewritten without all of the errors, in order to be considered a worthy piece of work.

Recommended for people who want to think out of the box

B. · 29 May 2025

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Happy about a great book fast delivery

D. · 29 January 2025

Very happy

Great book

L.m. · 17 August 2025

It was a gift

Excelente libro!

A. · 25 January 2025

Excelente libro, una investigación genial con hechos súper interesantes y aleccionadores, me encanta que me haga pensar, me invite a investigar más a fondo. Un libro invaluable!

Well done and more to know

c. · 5 September 2025

Although Nikola Tesla and the idea of Cabbage Patch Kids come into the book, the theme is Tartaria or Tartary and the Tartarians who seem to have built beautiful, highly intricate and large buildings all over the planet, and yet are not acknowledged as the builders or even as existing. These buildings were there when Christopher Columbus (or Cristobal Colon) sailed the ocean blue, before Cook stumbled across Australia, and so on. Where did these builders go? Why is their existence hidden from us, why are they not in history books and why have so many of their buildings been intentionally destroyed? One may even question whether they were human beings. Were they Giants? Certainly many of the buildings would suggest as much. Could this be another instance of denying the existence of aliens? Tartary did exist as a country more or less where Russia is today, and there are still those who claim to be Tartars (Sasha Latypova for one). Certainly that part of the world is home to a great many Tartarian buildings and Star Forts.I admire the author for researching all this as it is very complex, very confusing and very purposely hidden from us. Even dating in history has been redone. We are much closer to the Greeks and the Roman Empire by somewhere between 700 and 1000 years. (Which means we still have not come to the end of the Mayan calendar!) Something dark lurks in the interstices of history, and it will be people like Guy Anderson who will seek it out. Well done and we await volume two.

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