Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids explores the lost Empire of Tartaria and the Reset of 1776. It’s is a deeply researched and richly illustrated investigation into a forgotten global civilisation, systematically erased from mainstream history. This book is not simply about Nikola Tesla, nor just a critique of conventional narratives; it’s a sweeping analysis of architecture, geopolitics, lost technologies and the mechanisms of historical cover-up.
Tartaria was a vast, advanced civilisation that once spanned much of the known world, including North America, Europe and Asia. Its influence is still visible in the grand, intricate architecture found in cities across the globe-structures that could not have been built by the societies that supposedly erected them. It focuses on “impossible” architecture - domed government buildings, Greco-Roman facades and massive cathedrals, built with techniques and precision far beyond what 19th-century settlers or colonists could have realistically achieved. Particularly striking are star forts; geometrically perfect fortresses, often built into the landscape with symmetrical, star-shaped designs that show an understanding of sacred geometry and energy flow.
It also dives deep into the World Fairs of the 19th and early 20th centuries, arguing that they were not mere celebrations of industrial progress, but rather showcases, or cover-ups, of existing Tartarian structures that were rebranded as temporary exhibits. I examine how entire cities of elaborate “temporary” buildings were supposedly constructed in just months using horse-drawn carts and primitive tools, only to be destroyed shortly after the events. This book challenges the plausibility of those timelines and suggests that these fairs were part of a larger effort to erase Tartaria’s legacy and rewrite the narrative of human development.
One of the most haunting parts of the book is the Orphan Trains and the so-called Cabbage Patch Babies. I propose that after a cataclysmic reset, involving mud-floods, war and coordinated event in the 18th century, millions of children were displaced from the former Tartarian territories. These children were shipped across continents, stripped of their cultural memory and used to repopulate areas now under new regimes. I tied this to the eerie popularity of “found” children in 19th-century art and media and to the practice of photographing orphans as spectacles, something disturbingly common at the time.
What I hope makes this book stand out is its breadth. It’s not just a historical analysis, it’s also a forensic reconstruction of a hidden civilisation. I use photographs, maps, architectural plans, old encyclopaedias and public records to build my case. I do not claim to have all the answers, but I present so many questions, so many inconsistencies and patterns, that the reader is left with a deep sense that something important has been hidden in plain sight.
Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids is more than a book about a forgotten empire, it’s a challenge to the reader to reexamine everything we think we know about history, progress and who we really are. It’s a dense and highly visual journey through an alternate lens on our world; one that resonates especially strongly with those who feel that the official version of history doesn’t quite add up.
I could not decide between 4 or 5 stars, but I know it takes many years to research such subjects and great courage to speak up about controversial topics so I gave 5 stars. The book is full of great information about what it suggests on the back cover - Great Tartary, Tesla, Free Energy, Alternative timeline, changed history, Cabbage patch kids and other topics. It felt a bit like it had been rushed- as if the writer could not wait to publish as fast as possible. That is understandable since it’s about burning topics, however if he took more time to re-read, re-write and add references wherever possible (at the minimum, for the added pictures ) this book could earn much more credibility outside the so called ‘truther community’ I agree with most of the things in the book except the Annunaki part , them being our creators. When you let the Bible and the Holy Spirit open up and pure your heart, it brings to many answers about creation and Christ and lets you see what are false teachings and what is the truth. It does not give you all the answers , but it lets you see the truth about one true God and also lets you see the veeeeery huge difference between religion and true faith. Religion killed Jesus. True faith is what he gave us opportunity to experience.
Tesla knew the history of the tartarians and he knew that they were dark skinned people who created everything on this planet for the betterment of humanity. The elites lack creativity and they have to control everything to stay viable in this world.
Most of the people in this world, don’t know the half of what they Tartarians have created, not even the survivors of the tartarians…so-called black people.
Interesting pieces of information of the past . Makes one think what else have been hidden from us? More questions than answers . Is it true that history is written by victors?
I rarely write a bad review for a book, I'd rather not review it at all. I have left this one quite a while since I read it as I didn't want it to be a knee-jerk reaction kind of thing.
However, with this one, I felt I had to. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I love a good 'conspiracy theory'. Indeed, much of what the author covers I have researched for myself. Some I agree with, others don't stand up to scrutiny. Still, I enjoy the discussion and encourage everyone to be Socratic, and question everything. Take nothing at face value. Read books, do your research, find out what is true and what is false. In that, I applaud Mr Anderson. He covers much that should be investigated further.
Sadly, this book is a frustrating read. As I have researched all of this for myself, I know the content in detail and there are just so many errors in here that I cannot recommend it. Some errors are just careless, such as referring to Joseph Justus Scaliger as 'Gallagher'. Other errors are factually incorrect or, plain wrong. Some are due to incomplete research and should have been worked on before writing about them. Other than that, it is, simply, poorly written and reads like a mediocre 6th form essay. Whoever edited this clearly had no idea what they were doing about the content or, English.
The reason I have been so harsh on this is that, this book is exactly the type that people will use to reinforce their accusations of everything that is not the official story being 'crazy conspiracy theory' rubbish.
This could have been a really important contribution to the canon of alternative explanations to the accepted narrative, but it isn't. Rewritten, and edited by a proper editor, it could be, however.
For now, if these ideas and theories are of interest, read John Hamer's books.
Absolute editing embarrassment! I would be ashamed to put a book out in such a state!! It felt like reading a dictated text with no check afterwards and a need to publish as quick as possible at all costs. Even the paragraphs had often no thought continuation as if the book was a pile up of short videos with a bad transcript giving it amateurish vibe . The whole editing disaster takes credibility away out of already out-there and questionable ideas and does disservice to any good intentions of promoting or defending the opinions. In a podcast l heard the author question reliability of publishing books digitally - like via kindle for the uncertainty of whole ideas being edited out and lm thinking - is this a way of ‘the Parasites’ to do the same with printed books to discredit any possible truth within its content or is it just a recklessness of the author to check his work before publishing? As it’s not the only book of this kind that l struggled with in terms of editing and formatting - another one was Behold a pale horse by Bill Cooper.. In any case, it ruins the reading experience (even discourages to continue reading), hence my rating.
I have a family member who I spend time with on a semiannual basis. They are always hip to the conspiracy theory du jour. This time around it was the idea that we live amongst the ruins of an advanced civilization; Tartary. Apparently, Nikola Tesla found out about some of their technology and he was silenced by the usual consortium of culprits that rule the world (rockefellers, rothschilds, etc etc). There is no need to even try and unravel or engage in good-faith with a book titled Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids (like what?) as this was clearly written during a bout of psychosis. idk man. The world is a magnificent place. At all levels of our social existence the collective story of humanity is indescribably rich, even the "bad" parts. Saddens me that it seems at an alarming pace, more and more people only find satisfaction in abject unrealities.
Great subject, poorly edited, & hardcover binding is terrible. When the subject is this controversial you should at least make sure your book is grammatically correct. Constantly confusing 'to' with 'too' (and even two) and other incorrect usage of the English language was simply infuriating. How can you release a work with this many typos? The author should be embarrassed with this product! I paid extra to get the hardcover and it arrived with the front and back covers warped to the point it would not close. Piss-poor quality book!
Shocking information. I'm stunned and fascinated at the same time. Take the time to read this amazing insight into the great resets of our earth's history. Easy to read. Page turner. Its written like he's having a conversation with you and your sitting there listening to every word. Not a long book but just right in length to give you all the beginnings to do your own investigating thereafter. The events end recently after Covid and just before Trumps second win as President. Very up todate.
Short on time, so sharing a few quick notes instead of a full review—this is beyond interesting. A must-read for anyone exploring the old world, Tartaria, or the idea of Satan’s ‘little season.’
Notes: – Quartz and red brick: the ‘battery’ theory (quartz + iron oxide) – The Kirkbride Plan (Dr. Thomas Story) – Fractional antennas – Poly Cal → Kellogg family → Ariana Grande ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ film site → themes of genetic distortion and perfection – Napa State Hospital: ~45,000 admitted, 4,468 bodies located, ~5,000 cremations…where are the rest?
The author started the book about the Tartarian empires but then goes on to different subjects. He covers Nikolai Tesla among other subjects how we are missing parts of our history and who influences our world now. I don’t agree with everything he states in his book, but it does make for interesting reading. I recommend this book for those readers who won the different view of the world.
If this book doesn't make you think about how your life is shaping out or more importantly how your life is BEING shaped, I'd sure be surprised. Guy's book is full of information on practically every page so much so I suggest reading with a notebook and pen such is the volume of information.
It's an easy read for one and all. If this is the start of your journey to become awake you can't get a better start.
I really enjoyed this book. I found it engaging and thought-provoking. This would have made me enjoy history more if Guy was my teacher. Tartaria is my great interest at the moment, and this book encourages me to dig deeper. Would definitely recommend it. Also, it's great on audible.
Wow, what a piece of garbage. According to the author, every conspiracy is true and everything counter has been debunked. There is zero critical thought and assumes readers can’t do any research of their own. I challenge future readers to simply double check information provided and see what they find. The real conspiracy is how this doesn’t have a 1 star review.
Written with heart and enthusiasm. I finished this book despite a plethora of typos and incorrect spelling, which threatened to undermine its credibility. It is disjointed and in places not very convincing..but it does have traction and I have to admit I did enjoy it.
Very interesting information I believe more people should be aware of what is really going on behind the lies we're told every day about our history and much more. I have the kindle version and would love to get the paper back if possible.
Covers a wide range of topics with lots of eclectic content from other sources. Lots of spelling mistakes though suggesting much of the text has been dictated and transcribed without being properly proofed. Still it is very readable and well researched.
Should be required reading in all (Indoctrination camps) schools!
While there are many mistakes here don't let it deter you from reaching g the end. It's worth it as you will gain much knowledge concerning the reset of 1776 and how we fit in now.
Connects “a lot of dots”. Easy and informative read. Question everything and then seek the answers led by your intuition. “When a student is ready, a teacher will appear.”
This blew my mind. Though a bit of questionable anecdotal evidence, there are many true facts about the hidden Tartarian empire. Truly fascinating and a great pice of research.
The only reason I gave this book 4 stars is because it synthesized a lot of content that cannot be found digitally. In order to get through this book, you have to overlook the horrendous amount of grammatical errors and typos. Given the amount of errors, I can’t even imagine the author gave his first draft a second glance. However, I appreciate the content and context for the content.
Whether you believe anything within this book, or even just a portion of it, it will definitely give you a broader perspective on global society. Or at the very least, help to start deconstructing some subconscious beliefs that you may not have even known you have.
This is not a book for anyone who is a full skeptic of conspiracy theories. It discusses the Tartarian race and the link to Tesla. It also discusses the Cabbage Patch Kids( not just the toys) and cloning. He does give you photos, references, books, and videos to support his theories.
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