Operation Halifax: The Blast That Revealed the Old World — The Mudflood Layer They Had to Hide

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Operation Halifax: The Blast That Revealed the Old World — The Mudflood Layer They Had to Hide


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35et2ZpQS6s


I live about 5 Km from Halifax.

Sidney
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Canada
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I live close to a Halifax, but not Nova Scotia. The name Halifax is quite interesting and so is the person whom Halifax Nova Scotia is named after, because my Halifax is also named after him. This subject has been written about before, so I am sort of familiar with it. Good topic! Nova Scotia might be remnants of Norumbega? There is a bunch of land in this area, off of the coastline that is now underwater which used to not be some time ago, which leads me to believe that there is much more to the story of what really was here before the world was televised in the timeline that we have been brainwashed into thinking is "real". Be well!
 
Operation Halifax: The Blast That Revealed the Old World — The Mudflood Layer They Had to Hide


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35et2ZpQS6s


I live about 5 Km from Halifax.

Sidney
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Canada
Alternative search engines & video sites to Google & Youtube (over 195 000 views)

You live close so have you any evidence such as site visits, building or landscape oddities, local history articles, journals, old town plans, insurance plats, old peoples stories, looked at actual glass plate photos, etc to shed more light on the dodgy graphics in the video?
 
I am a discerning researcher and I've come to dislike 'outlier' content - claimed historical data that is singular in nature, with no citations, references or any other researchers' data to corroborate it. Unfortunately as far I can see this is outlier content. Read the comments under this youtube video; for me the comment of @Bonobo3D attached to this post captures my sentiment best.

Conclusion: as much as I'd like to believe its true, I am pretty sure this youtuber's whole channel (Tartaria Vault
View: https://youtu.be/35et2ZpQS6s?si=AQIIU9NcqQxbNLpq
) is a hoax.
 

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I am a discerning researcher and I've come to dislike 'outlier' content - claimed historical data that is singular in nature, with no citations, references or any other researchers' data to corroborate it. Unfortunately as far I can see this is outlier content. Read the comments under this youtube video; for me the comment of @Bonobo3D attached to this post captures my sentiment best.

Conclusion: as much as I'd like to believe its true, I am pretty sure this youtuber's whole channel (Tartaria Vault
View: https://youtu.be/35et2ZpQS6s?si=AQIIU9NcqQxbNLpq
) is a hoax.

I came across that channel the other day as well. I hate the fact that channels like that are using AI-generated pictures because that will only be used to discredit the real photographs of the old world that we have all seen on here.
 
I came across that channel the other day as well. I hate the fact that channels like that are using AI-generated pictures because that will only be used to discredit the real photographs of the old world that we have all seen on here.
The interesting thing is that this person picked a great subject, Nova Scotia, but they relied on just this video which is kind of disappointing. IF they only took the time to look up information on this site, they have realized that there are lots of anomalies with this area and the people that have inhabited it. Too bad too sad! Be well!
 
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