The Great Awakening
In this episode of the Great Awakening podcast, Elisabeth Hancock interviews Michael Lee Hill, who shares his insights on artificial intelligence, the Anunnaki, and spiritual awakening. Michael discusses his experiences with AI, his understanding of Enki and the Anunnaki, and the significance of humor in intelligence. He delves into the concept of the Great Awakening, the unified field equation, and predictions about Comet Apophis. The conversation also touches on the role of governments, the nature of reality, and the connections between the Anunnaki and Native American cultures, ultimately...
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In this engaging conversation, Elisabeth Hancock and Matt Lim delve into a variety of intriguing topics, including the mysteries of Antarctica, the nature of the sun, and the potential for hidden technologies from ancient civilizations. They explore the idea of the moon as a holographic projection, the ongoing battle for disclosure of hidden truths, and the spiritual journey of understanding our true nature. The discussion also touches on the significance of ancient artifacts and the implications of a potential millennial reign, all while emphasizing the interconnectedness of these themes....
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Elisabeth Hancock is the tenth, and final, speaker from our Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. (NB. This presentation was chopped off the end of the 12 hour Livestream, so it has been re-recorded and uploaded as an extra video). Elisabeth Hancock explores the themes of hidden history, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of ancient technologies, myths, and human evolution. She discusses the existence of portals, higher beings, and the influence of consciousness on reality. Takeaways Elisabeth Hancock discusses the concept of hidden history and consciousness. She explores the idea that...
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Mister Seventy Six is our ninth speaker at the Tartaria Conference on 14 June. Mister Seventy Six takes us on a journey through his own awakening and truth-seeking, as he explores the mysteries of ancient architecture and the hidden narratives of civilizations like Tartaria. Through personal anecdotes and reflections on cognitive dissonance, he emphasizes the importance of questioning mainstream beliefs and recognizing the resonance of historical structures. Takeaways The quest for truth is a personal journey. Curiosity about architecture can lead to deeper questions. Many historical...
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Michelle Gibson is our eighth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. Michelle discusses the existence of an advanced ancient civilization and its relevance today. She explores the role of sacred geometry and ley lines in the design of ancient cities, the destruction of the original energy grid, and the hidden history of star forts. The discussion also touches on the manipulation of modern society through the Hegelian dialectic, the awakening of human consciousness, and the interconnectedness of infrastructure. Gibson emphasizes the importance of recognizing hidden truths and the...
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Martin Liedtke is our seventh speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. Martin shows us that America was built on the ruins of an advanced civilization known as Tartaria, which was erased from history through a series of devastating fires in the 1800s. He discusses how advanced technologies from this civilization have been hidden from the public and how the narrative of history has been manipulated. Martin delves into the significance of frequency and vibration and how it is shaping our reality, the implications of the Medusa technology, and the role of the Great Expositions in...
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Jordan Nuttall is the sixth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. Jordan delves into the historical significance of the Tartarian Empire, exploring its geography, cultural practices, and the political dynamics that shaped its existence. He discusses various regions within Tartary, including Chinese Tartary and Independent Tartary, and highlights the influence of notable figures such as Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. The conversation also addresses the decline of Tartary and the erasure of its history from modern narratives, emphasizing the importance of rediscovering this lost...
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Brigitte Knapp is the fifth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June. Brigitte delves into the concept of meltology, exploring how it challenges traditional geological narratives and historical accounts. She discusses architectural anomalies, the discrepancies in historical narratives, and the implications of cataclysmic events on civilization. The role of plasma in geological phenomena is examined, alongside theories about ancient technologies and the nature of reality. The discussion culminates in reflections on lost civilizations and their relevance to our understanding of...
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Leviticus MDP is the fourth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025. Levi delves into the hidden histories of our civilization, exploring the concept of Tartaria, the architectural marvels of the past, and the resets that have shaped our understanding of history. He discuss the significance of world's fairs, the role of influential families like the Rothschilds, and the existence of petrified beings and ancient trees. They emphasize the need to awaken to our true history and the interconnectedness of all beings. Takeaways The narrative of history has been manipulated. World's fairs served as...
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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...
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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