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Tartaria Conference 2025 - Guy Anderson


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Guy Anderson is the third speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. 

Guy explores the hidden history of repopulation strategies following the demographic upheaval around 1776. It delves into the exploitation of children, the erasure of mothers, and the cultural representations that shaped societal views on reproduction. The discussion highlights the orphan train movement, the industrialization of childhood, and the systematic trauma faced by indigenous children, ultimately revealing a dark narrative of commodification and loss.

Guy and Elisabeth delve into the themes of historical injustices, the importance of memory, and the implications of societal control through cloning and consciousness. They confront the legacy of erased histories, explore the existence of underground civilizations, and discuss the awakening of individual consciousness in the face of systemic oppression.

The dialogue emphasizes the need for personal agency and the rejection of compliance with corrupt systems, urging listeners to reclaim their power and challenge the narratives imposed by those in control.

Summary

The global population saw a dramatic increase despite massive deaths. Children played a crucial role in repopulating society after 1776. Cultural representations of children often detached them from motherhood. The orphan train movement exemplified the exploitation of children. Industrialization relied heavily on child labor. Women were systematically erased from the narrative of repopulation. Indigenous children faced severe cultural erasure and trauma. The Cabbage Patch phenomenon reflects societal views on reproduction. Incubator exhibitions commodified infant life for public spectacle. Historical narratives often omit the presence of adults during this period. Memory is crucial in confronting historical injustices. The erasure of identities has lasting impacts on society. Cloning and consciousness manipulation are ongoing concerns. Underground civilizations may hold keys to our past. Awakening to reality requires personal agency and choice. Historical narratives are often whitewashed and inverted. The importance of speaking for the lost and forgotten. Societal control relies on compliance and ignorance. Individual choices can disrupt systemic oppression. Change must come from within, not from external authorities.

Chapters

00:00 The Great Repopulation: An Introduction 03:08 Demographic Rupture and Historical Context 06:02 The Role of Children in Rebuilding Civilization 09:12 Cultural Representations of Children 12:02 The Orphan Train Movement and Its Impact 14:58 The Industrialization of Childhood 18:06 The Erasure of Mothers and Women 21:02 Indigenous Children and Systematic Erasure 24:07 The Cabbage Patch Phenomenon 27:04 The Role of Incubator Exhibitions 30:12 The Machinery of Repopulation 33:05 The Legacy of the Stolen Generations 36:03 The Absence of Adults in Historical Narratives 38:57 The Language of Childhood and Commodification 42:08 The Final Arc: A System Replacement of Humanity 49:43 Confronting Historical Injustices 51:50 The Legacy of Erasure 53:01 The Role of Memory in Society 56:06 Exploring Underground Civilizations 01:02:06 The Cloning Conspiracy 01:10:27 The Nature of Consciousness and Control 01:17:01 Awakening to Reality 01:25:56 The Power of Individual Choice

 

To learn more about Guy Anderson you can go to his YouTube channel  ⁨@teslaandthecabbagepatchkids⁩ or join his Facebook group with the same name.

 

To learn more about Elisabeth Hancock go to her website on - https://elisabethhancock.com

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