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Rise of the Clones: The Cabbage Patch Babies

By: Guy Anderson
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What if human cloning isn’t a modern discovery, but an ancient technology rediscovered?

Long before modern science, civilisations like the Sumerians and the Anunnaki may have practiced genetic manipulation, creating humanity as engineered slaves for labour and obedience, not children of gods. Myths like Adam and Eve and divine bloodlines could be encoded records of this lost history.

Occultists like John Dee weren’t just dabbling in magic, they sought to create life, continuing a hidden tradition of cloning. The “Great Reset” of 1776 erased the Tartarian Empire and brought about the New World Order. In its wake, programs like the Orphan Trains and World’s Fairs may have been used to redistribute populations, possibly even cloned children under the guise of progress and charity.

In the Victorian era, Cabbage Patch Baby postcards, which were once seen as quirky novelties, may have symbolised a much darker truth, mass child production and repopulation efforts, hidden in plain sight. These postcards may have hinted at a much larger agenda of engineered rebirth, part of a larger, covert repopulation strategy.

Today, companies like Ancestry.com and 23andMe are building global DNA databases — are they preparing to resurrect, control, or recreate bloodlines? Institutions like the Vatican, obsessed with blood types and ancient relics, may know more about our true origins than we realise.

The elite’s obsession with inbreeding and “purity” isn’t just about wealth, it may be about preserving an ancient lineage, a genetic code, or even a spiritual frequency embedded in our blood.

For years, I’ve researched cloning, repopulation and the lost history of the Tartarian Empire. This book uncovers the hidden truths they’ve tried to suppress.

Guy Anderson

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This book is another great listen from Mr Anderson. It’s engaging and thought-provoking throughout and, with an open mind, makes you reconsider our true history. I listened to this straight after listening to Tesla and the cabbage patch kids, and it inspired me to start doing some research of my own. He addresses things i’d been taught growing up, but which didn’t sit right with me and had rattled around in my head for a long time This audiobook delves into fascinating ideas and really challenge your perception of reality.

Another great listen from Guy

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Once you see you can never unsee. Having been interested in Tartaria for some time I’ve always felt like the research was all over the place, so I love how Guy’s research and theories bring it all together. This book has got it all, human cloning, Doppelgängers, the dark truth behind ancestry.com and more. A thrilling and captivating listen for anyone just beginning or already way down the Tartaria rabbit hole.

An essential read for anyone heading down the Tartaria rabbit hole

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I enjoyed listening to this book. The content was well researched (confirming and adding to my own research) and very well written to make it digestible for most readers (though sometimes uncomfortable) regardless of the level of prior knowledge. I found the narration style slightly off putting but not enough to not keep going with it. There are references to ‘conspiracy theorists’ and ‘conspiracy theories’ through the book which I feel reinforces the the term for the specific piece of content being ‘nonsense’ which I feel reinforces the mind control programming that there is no substance to the ‘theory’ which feels a bit counterproductive to the content being shared by the author. I would have preferred the addition of ‘so called’ thus becoming ‘so called conspiracy theorist’ and ‘so called conspiracy theories’ because the term ‘conspiracy theory’ was originally coined as a means to discredit those with alternative views about the truth of JFK’s assassination. That all said, I recommend everyone reads this book and do so with an open mind. Thank you for your contribution to the awakening of the world, Guy …it’s much appreciated.

Added more depth to my own research

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