Crystal Iannacone
@Matriot
14 January, 06:39
Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
This kind of calculation is useless, since there were so many resets (and wars and floods and fires and catastrophes, etc.) in history where the world started again with an extremely reduced population.
06:47 AM - Jan 14, 2026
In response Crystal Iannacone to her Publication
Only people mentioned by LarsQ in this post can reply
Telesia Birdwell
@Telese
14 January, 07:28
In response Lars Kronlob to his Publication
I agree, it is not a great argument. You would have to calculate all of the deaths due to wars, pestilence, famines, etc. The Black Plague alone was devastating to Europe's population. "The Black Death, a devastating pandemic of bubonic plague in the mid-14th century, killed an estimated 30% to 60% (often cited as around 75 to 200 million people) of Europe's population, wiping out huge portions of Eurasia and North Africa and profoundly altering society."
Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
Lars Kronlob
@LarsQ
14 January, 08:55
In response Telesia Birdwell to her Publication
It is my understanding that the "black plague" including the complete "middle ages" was invented. There was a period of time of about 1000 years that was added and filled with fake history. During this time a huge empire called Tartaria existed using free energy via all the so-called "religious" buildings around the world, which were power generators and no religious buildings. The buildings of this time, which were not destroyed by wars and fires clearly show a very advanced architecture, which could not have been built without technology and were not build by people using donkey carts.
Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396