Tartaria by J. Banks

Tartaria by J. Banks

Author:J. Banks
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J. Banks


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IT WAS WITH the topic of star forts that the Tartarian rabbit hole began to go much deeper. In addition, the theories splintered off in various ways. It quickly became a jumbled mess of conclusions, as there were so many differing opinions regarding star forts. The different theories and tangents had a tendency to crisscross each other. Not only that, some people that believed in the star fort theories did not even believe in Tartaria.

As far as conventional history was concerned, star forts were military forts constructed to defend certain areas and waterways around the globe. They were referred to as bastions and were some of the sturdiest and most defensible structures throughout history. Some star forts were still currently used as working military bases. Many had become natural parks, museums, and historical landmarks, run and preserved by their respective counties and regions. Others had become ruins in various states of disrepair. And still, others were completely demolished.

On the other hand, the conspiracies theorists had a seemingly unending supply of opinions as to what star forts actually were. Some theories speculated that they were healing centers that used the healing energies of the earth. Others theorized they were energy generators that could harness the power of ether. Still, others propose that star forts were actually old portals to other worlds and dimensions.

Very quickly, every video that Cora tried to watch shifted to related conspiracies. For example, the theory of the changed historical timeline. Somehow, there were supposedly a thousand years added to the present timeline of the world. Another one was about the power of frequencies - from changing the structure of water to using them to heal bodies. All of which could, apparently, be proven scientifically. Other videos shifted into some new age, woo-woo topics that Cora was completely clueless about.

And that did not even touch on the separate but related topic of star cities.

Frustrated, she turned off her phone and looked over at Bishop, who was driving. They were headed to the location of Clark’s star on the map. Bishop gave her a knowing look.

“It can get pretty convoluted fairly quickly.”

“I give up,” Cora said with a shake of her head. “I don’t need to know about star forts to look for Clark. And I probably wouldn’t be able to figure it out before we get there, anyway.”

Instead, she sat back in her seat and gazed out the window. Kentucky was absolutely stunning. They drove through beautiful green rolling hills interspersed with large foothills covered in forests. At times, the road cut through large outcroppings. Signs warned of falling rocks. They went over bridges that spanned deep valleys and gullies. And Cora had never seen so many horse farms.

When they arrived at the location on the map, it was not a star fort. It was a small state park on the Ohio River. It looked like it was rarely used, but the state still maintained it. A large map showed a horseshoe-shaped hiking trail that led up to a lookout.



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