MFEE Investigation — Evidence and Map Changes Over Time

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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:

  1. Evidence of MFEE aftermath (buried buildings, excavation reports, mud strata)
  2. 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

LocationContent
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.htmlUSA 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

  1. Catalog pre-1800 maps in paradigm-threat-files and chronologia PDFs.
  2. Compare geography (coastlines, mountains, rivers) between old and modern maps.
  3. Document specific discrepancies (Grand Canyon, Himalayas, California island, Novaya Zemlya, Siberian place names).
  4. 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