MFEE Investigation — Evidence and Map Changes Over Time
Status: Active
Related: The MudFlood and World Cataclysm | Orphan trains investigation | Tartarian maps investigation
Overview
Image downloads: All mudflood-related map and image downloads go in wget/mudflood/.
The MudFlood Energetic Event (MFEE) hypothesis posits a planet-scale calamity in the late 18th century that buried cities, raised ground levels, and left physical and cartographic evidence. This investigation assembles sources for:
- Evidence of MFEE aftermath (buried buildings, excavation reports, mud strata)
- Map changes over time — geographic discrepancies between pre-19th-century maps and modern maps
1. Fomenko's Map Analysis (wget/chronologia.org)
Fomenko & Nosovskiy analyze old maps extensively. Key sources in the downloaded chronologia.org mirror:
Primary map sources
| Location | Content |
|---|---|
| old_maps/ | Old Maps of the Great Russian Empire — Ptolemy, Wytfliet, Ortelius; geography of XIV–XVI cc. "considerably edited in XVII–XVIII cc." |
| e_books/14_great_tartary.html | USA has Issues with British Maps of 18th-century — 1771 Encyclopaedia Britannica maps; Great Tartary "biggest state in the world," disappeared from later editions |
| chronologia4/ (History: Fiction or Science? Vol 4) | Chapter 12 PDFs on maps: 4N12-EN-2 (map of Asia), 4N12-EN-3 (North America), 4N12-EN-4 (war against Pugachev, Muscovite Tartary divided), 4N12-EN-5 (North America XVII–XVIII), 4N12-EN-8 (Novaya Zemlya), 4N14-EN-4 (Geography from 1670 Great Tartary map), 4N14-EN-17 (peculiar names on old Russian maps) |
Key Fomenko claims on maps (from how_it_was/08.html)
- "The majority of the names present on the maps of Siberia in the XVIII century are not there in the XIX century anymore"
- Muscovite Tartary (capital Tobolsk) "was the largest country in the world" per 1771 Britannica
- "Great Tartary" and "Muscovite Tartary" "disappeared from the maps of Siberia" after Romanov victory
- Ivan Kirillov's 17th-century Russian maps were "destroyed by Romanovs" (nch7_1_western_myth)
- Old maps show California as island, different North American geography, Novaya Zemlya as island vs. incorrect later depiction
Fomenko vs. MFEE
Fomenko attributes map changes to political/cartographic manipulation (Romanov falsification) and physical destruction by conventional armies. The paradigm-threat MFEE thesis proposes an additional physical cataclysm — directed energy, mud burial — that would explain geographic mismatches (Grand Canyon absent, Himalayas absent, California island) as pre- vs. post-event terrain, not merely redaction.
2. paradigm-threat-files Map Analysis
Author's analysis in paradigm-threat-files includes:
Map assets (history/maps/, chronology/tartaria/)
- Tartaria maps:
map_tartaria_hondius.jpg,map_1754_tartaria.jpg,map_greater_tartaria2.jpg,map_tartaria_1612_speed.jpg,map_tartaria_no_himalayans.jpg - Geography mismatches:
map_no_grand_canyon_1598.jpg,map_india_no_himalayans.jpg,map_india_compare1/2.jpg,map_california_island.jpg - MFEE-related:
map_preflood.jpg,goldmap_melted_cities.jpg,map_appalachian_lightning_scarring.jpg,map_lightning_scar_mariana_trench.jpg,map_zelandia_ex_continent.jpg - Land bridges:
map_1645_amsterdam_showing_landbridge.jpg,map_beringia_land_bridge.jpg, etc.
MFEE article (12.04.00) — map claims
World maps dated before the 19th century record a dramatically different Earth: California appears as an island larger than the United Kingdom, the Grand Canyon and Colorado River are absent, and no Himalayan mountain range is shown. Old maps of Siberia depict a flourishing Tartarian empire with cities, rivers, and natural boundaries — nothing resembling the uninhabitable wasteland it became after the event.
To find where the melted Tartarian cities once stood, search a modern map of global gold mine concentrations — the correlation is striking.
paradigm-threat-files chronology page
- References USA has Issues with British Maps of 18th-century (Fomenko): Northwestern USA built on "remains of Moscuvite Tartary"
- Map of Tartaria showing path of Christ's family
- Tartarian empire images and structure
3. Methodology — Map Changes Over Time
- Catalog pre-1800 maps in paradigm-threat-files and chronologia PDFs.
- Compare geography (coastlines, mountains, rivers) between old and modern maps.
- Document specific discrepancies (Grand Canyon, Himalayas, California island, Novaya Zemlya, Siberian place names).
- Cross-reference Fomenko's political explanation vs. MFEE physical-terrain explanation.
4. Next Steps
- Extract and list all map figures from chronologia4 4N12-* and 4N14-* PDFs
- Create comparison table: feature (e.g., Grand Canyon) | old map status | modern map | source
- Download high-resolution versions of key maps (Blaeu, Ortelius, Britannica 1771) where possible
- Trace gold-mine / melted-city correlation claim to specific datasets
- Survey excavation reports for buried-building / mud-strata evidence (separate track)
References
- chronologia.org index
- The MudFlood and World Cataclysm
- paradigm-threat-files:
history/maps/,history/chronology/tartaria/,history/chronology/page.md - wget/chronologia.org:
en/old_maps/,en/chronologia4/4N12-*.pdf,en/e_books/14_great_tartary.html
