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Hi Apollodoros. Can you produce articles about Tartaria and the fake history, in Greek language for your Greek readers? In my humble opinion, it is something that your audience will value. Thank you.

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Hi Nick!

Thank you so much for your comment and suggestion—it’s always great to hear what topics interest my readers. Tartaria is indeed a fascinating subject, and I understand why it captures so much curiosity. The theories surrounding it are intriguing and definitely spark a lot of discussion.

That said, I always strive to ensure that the content I share is well-researched and backed by credible sources. So far, I haven’t come across solid, reliable information about Tartaria that aligns with my approach to blogging. If that changes in the future, I’ll definitely consider exploring it further, especially for my Greek readers.

In the meantime, if you have any sources or materials you’ve found particularly interesting, feel free to share them—I’d love to take a look!

Thanks again for your thoughtful suggestion, and I truly appreciate your support.

Warm regards,

Apollodoros

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Nick Foster's avatar

Thank you for your reply. Tartaria is surrounded by great mudfluds, changed chronology, wireless technology and enormous but detailed buildings that historians are buffled concerning how ancient civilizations could produce them without today's tools and electricity.

I understand your position about solid based sources, and you should continue your work as it is. That is why i asked you if you had something in mind.

In case i find any solid evidence, I ll be happy to share them with you.

Thank you.

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