The Tartarian Hypothesis: Excerpts from Anacalypsis (1836) Saca, Saxons, Tartars - The First Kings

Howdy ya’ll. Thank you sincerely for helping the channel to reach 30k subscribers. To celebrate, I’d like to share with you some excerpts from the first chapter of an absolutely intriguing work published in 1836; Anacalypsis. This rare work (the original, unedited version) in its entirety, is available online, for which I will leave a link down below. Anacalypsis, researched and written by Godfrey Higgins, in my opinion, is a must read for anyone interested in deciphering the code of the Old World. What’s more intriguing is how Godfrey Higgins, throughout Anacalypsis, appears to be of the same mind as many of us who are currently conducting research into the Old World. I was astonished by how many topics (Tartary, India, Castles, Great Walls, Sacred Geometry, The Golden Horde, The Origin of Language, Golden Crowns, etc) that Higgins covers in Anacalypsis, which I myself have made videos on previously. Higgins himself passed away mysteriously in 1833, before the work was completed. Upon its publication in 1836, it went relatively unknown by the mainstream (only 200 copies were published). That is, until it was discovered, and later used to shape the ideology of Theosophy. In today’s video we will discuss the mysteries we hope to uncover, the questions we still have, and the history contained in Anacalypsis. Then, to finish up, we will read some excerpts from the first chapter of Anacalypsis, where the author Higgins makes great ties between the ancient wisdom of the East, the origins of kings, the feudal system, the first great civilization, the Old World, and the ancient civilization of Tartary. Enjoy! Links for further research: Time-Stamps: Intro - 0:01 Tartary Documents - 1:14 Intro to Anacalypsis - 2:45 Godfrey Higgins Esquire - 3:50 Anacalypsis History - 4:23 Anacalypsis and Theosophy - 5:29 Anacalypsis and the Old World - 6:54 Chapter One / Saca / Saxon / Tartars - 7:54 Outro - 18:11
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