EPSIODE 91 | Tartaria Sauce : The Great Tartarian Empire and 15-Minute Cities
One day, I wondered if there were any conspiracy theories about architecture, which is something I am quite keen on, so I fired up the laptop and did a Google search, and sure enough, there is. One. One that’s weird and funny and just a little bit sad.
While researching this, a new conspiracy pops up on the interwebs, this time about urban planning, another subject I‘m very interested in. And so, between the Tartarian Empire/Great Mud Flood theory, and the newly minted freak out about 15-minute cities, it felt like this episode of Conspiracy Clearinghouse was sort of writing itself.
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02:08 - Trans-Continental Hustle - Fomenko's New Chronology and Levashov's ramblings04:51 - This City Never Sleeps - NYC's Singer Building & Penn Station, San Francisco's 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition, the White City at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago10:49 - World in My Eyes - Great Tartaria, the Great Mudflood, YouTube and Reddit15:29 - They Might Be Giants - Tartarians were giants, mountains are petrified buildings, ancient nukes18:29 - Bury the Evidence - Zero point energy, Nikola Tesla, we was robbed, a 1957 CIA report is proof (or not)25:45 - I of the Storm - It's the QAnon of architecture29:56 - City to City - Gemma O' Doherty discovers the 15-minute city, Carlos Moreno's ideas, Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacre Cities, Build Back Better and Agenda 21/3035:02 - Deeply Dippy - O'Doherty ramps up her rhetoric, Oxford gets in trouble, Neo-Nazis and Not Our Future make noise38:46 - Party at Ground Zero - Death threats, climate change deniers get in on the action, Jordan Peterson and other screwheads weigh in, not really a new idea, Jan Gehl's groundbreaking ideas on urban planning, many cities are making plans (like Prague)45:24 - Bitter Sweet Symphony - 15-minute cities have become a rallying point for alt-right madness and conspiracy theoriesMusic by Fanette RonjatTime for Timer: Pseudohistories & Historical Revisions episodeKhazar Love Triangle episodeSinger Building on Skyscraper.orgThe Story Behind The Singer Building: NYC's Lost SkyscraperThe birth, life, and death of old Penn StationThe Panama-Pacific International ExhibitionSAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES 1915 on America's Best HistoryWORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION OF 1893The World’s Columbian Exposition: The White City and fairgrounds on Smart History5 fun facts about the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik LarsonLost Empire of Tartaria in Never Was MagazineTartaria and the Mud Flood on the Skeptoid podcastInside The Empire Of Tartaria, One Of History’s Wildest ConspiraciesTwitter thread on Tartaria by @cinemashoeboxTartarian Architecture on RedditNikola Tesla - The Monster from Venus episodeTartaria Uncovered: AntiquiTech, Tesla, Mud Flood & Beyond! subredditInside the wild architecture conspiracy theory gaining traction onlineJohn Levi on YouTubePhilipp Druzhinin on YouTubeTartaria: an Empire hidden by history, or revealed by ignorance?Question the Narrative | Trees, Titans, or Melted Buildings?History Reset videoThe Lost Empire of Tartaria on Historical BlindnessNational Cultural Development Under Communism - 1957 CIA reportInside the ‘Tartarian Empire,’ the QAnon of ArchitectureTartaria Explained in Three Minutes videoWhat is the Truth about Tartaria videoThe Tartarian Meltdown YouTube channelThe 15-minute city: how Ireland's conspiracy theorists grew to fear an urban planning conceptIntroducing the “15-Minute City”: Sustainability, Resilience and Place Identity in Future Post-Pandemic Cities15-Minute City on DeloitteThe 15-Minute City: Putting people at the center of urban transformation websiteParis’ Vision for a ‘15-Minute City’ Sparks a Global MovementParis, the 15-minute city in The New EuropeanTHE PROMISE OF THE 15-MINUTE CITY on PoliticoThe Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsRevisiting Frank Lloyd Wright’s Vision for “Broadacre City”Agenda 21 - This Land Is My Land episodeHow '15-minute cities' turned into an international conspiracy theoryWhat is the '15-minute city' conspiracy theory?Why is the apparently harmless idea of 15-minute cities exercising conspiracy theorists?Oxford, the 15-Minute City, and the Birth of a LieWhy do traffic reduction schemes attract so many conspiracy theories?Oxford hit by wave of protests over '15-minute city' backlashOxford protest videoOxfordshire and Oxford councillors threatened over traffic filtersFalse climate lockdown claims in Oxford lead to death threatsDon’t lock me in my neighborhood! 15-minute city hysteria sweeps the UKWalkable CitiesJan Gehl website"The Human Scale" in IMDbTimes Square TransformationTimes Square: Putting the “square” back in Times SquareCiting “Livability and Mobility,” Bloomberg Declares Broadway Plazas a Success on Next CityPortland's 20-Minute Neighborhoods after Ten Years: How a Planning Initiative Impacted AccessibilityLondon's Gear Change planPrague Metropolitan PlanPrague 2050 PlanPrague Institute of Planning and Development plansHow can we bring ‘zero auto ownership’ out of the shadows?Tackling the 15-minute cities conspiracy means fixing inequalityConspiracy Theorists Are Coming for the 15-Minute CityThe 15-Minute City Freakout Is a Case Study in Conspiracy Paranoia15-minute cities: how to separate the reality from the conspiracy theoryFollow us on social for extra goodies:
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