Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad – Episode 190: Tartaria, Cabbage Patch Kids & Cloning with Guy Anderson
Episode Information:
- Title: Tartaria, Cabbage Patch Kids & Cloning w/ Guy Anderson
- Host/Author: TopLobsta Productions
- Release Date: August 4, 2025
- Guest: Guy Anderson
Introduction to Episode and Guest
In Episode 190 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosted by TopLobsta Productions, TopLobsta and Raven delve deep into the enigmatic world of Tartaria, exploring its connections to Nikola Tesla, the Cabbage Patch Kids, and modern cloning theories. Their guest, Guy Anderson, brings extensive research and unique perspectives to the discussion, challenging conventional historical narratives and uncovering hidden truths.
Nikola Tesla, Cabbage Patch Kids, and Tartaria
Guy Anderson initiates the conversation by linking Nikola Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids to the Tartarian Empire—a supposedly advanced, technologically superior civilization that has been erased from mainstream history.
"Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids are two vital components of the Tartaria conspiracy." [04:29]
Anderson explains that naming his platform "Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids" serves as a gateway to attract a broader audience who might not be initially interested in Tartaria but are drawn by these familiar names. He emphasizes the obscured legacy of Tesla, noting:
"Nobody ever mentioned Nikola Tesla ever. And the whole reason we had electricity in the building was because of him, allegedly." [05:24]
The Concept of "Little Season" and Satan's Influence
The hosts introduce the notion of "Little Season," a period they describe as dominated by satanic influences and the rise of a New World Order, which they assert began around the 4th of July, 1776.
"Satan's little season is New World Order, which started on the 4th of July, 1776." [10:21]
Anderson ties this to the 13 bloodline families descending from ancient deities like Amun Ra and Marduk the Anunnaki, suggesting a manipulation of spiritual and technological advancements to maintain control over humanity.
Freemasons and the Suppression of Tartaria History
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the role of Freemasons in erasing Tartaria from historical records. Anderson claims that Freemasons orchestrated the removal of Tartaria from history books, making research on the subject appear pseudo-scientific.
"They were removed by the Freemasons. There's a document circulating out there that does actually state that the Freemasons were tasked with removing Tartaria from the pages of history." [08:29]
Reinterpreting Biblical Elements: Lucifer and the Morning Star
The podcast delves into the reinterpretation of Lucifer traditionally seen as the Devil. Anderson argues that Lucifer was originally the "God of light," a figure of immense beauty and knowledge, misrepresented over time.
"He was considered to be the God of light and someone that allegedly was incredibly beautiful to look at, knowledgeable. And the only reason that he was kicked out was because he stood up and said that you're treating these people as if they're stupid." [15:07]
This reinterpretation challenges mainstream religious views, suggesting that the true identity and role of Lucifer have been distorted.
Population Changes and Historical Anomalies
A key point of contention is the discrepancy in historical population data. Anderson points out that:
"In 1776, the world population was estimated to be 770 million. 100 years later it was estimated to be 1.35 billion." [62:29]
"Over 3 billion people died during that 100-year period. It doesn't stack up." [64:29]
He argues that the numbers don't align with documented deaths from wars and famines, positing that mass cloning or population manipulation occurred to account for the unexpected population growth alongside enormous casualties.
Orphan Train Movement and Cabbage Patch Kids Theory
The discussion transitions to the Orphan Train Movement and the rise of the Cabbage Patch Kids. Anderson suggests that the sudden appearance of orphaned children, both historically and in modern times, is linked to systematic population redistribution.
"The Cabbage Patch Kids... laid the foundation in very many ways for that... creating quite the theme here in America." [65:40]
He connects the orphaned children to marketing strategies that normalize adoption and possibly conceal ulterior motives related to population control.
Cloning Theories and Modern Implications
The podcast explores advanced cloning theories, asserting that cloning has been an ongoing practice possibly dating back to ancient times, as hinted in biblical narratives like Ford Genesis.
"The Bible in Genesis says that a rib was taken from Adam to create another life. Well, that's human cloning." [75:43]
Anderson introduces Clonade, a group allegedly involved in cloning services, including Project Lazarus, which focuses on memory transfer and creating duplicate personalities. He draws parallels between modern figures like Elon Musk and such clandestine projects, suggesting that these technologies are steps toward reanimating or replacing influential individuals.
"Project Lazarus... they will make a duplicate of you... offering services like replacing your lost children or loved ones." [82:03]
Timeline Falsification and Anatoly Flamenco’s Theory
Anatoly Flamenco’s work on timeline falsification is presented as evidence that the current Gregorian calendar is inaccurate, with thousands of years potentially obscured or added to manipulate historical understanding.
"Anatoly Flamenco is the one that perfected it... he believed that certain periods of time were introduced to give us a backstory." [89:35]
Anderson suggests that major historical events and religious narratives have been altered to conceal the true history of civilizations like Tartaria, aligning with their theories of a fabricated timeline.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reflect on the weight of the information discussed. Guy Anderson acknowledges the challenges of disseminating such information amid censorship and societal pressures but remains committed to awakening others.
"If you can wake one person up, you might just have saved a life." [96:26]
The conversation emphasizes the importance of questioning established narratives, staying informed, and taking personal responsibility in the pursuit of truth.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- [04:29] "Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids are two vital components of the Tartaria conspiracy." – Guy Anderson
- [05:24] "Nobody ever mentioned Nikola Tesla ever. And the whole reason we had electricity in the building was because of him, allegedly." – Guy Anderson
- [10:21] "Satan's little season is New World Order, which started on the 4th of July, 1776." – Guy Anderson
- [15:07] "He was considered to be the God of light and someone that allegedly was incredibly beautiful to look at, knowledgeable. And the only reason that he was kicked out was because he stood up and said that you're treating these people as if they're stupid." – Guy Anderson
- [62:29] "In 1776, the world population was estimated to be 770 million. 100 years later it was estimated to be 1.35 billion." – Guy Anderson
- [75:43] "The Bible in Genesis says that a rib was taken from Adam to create another life. Well, that's human cloning." – Guy Anderson
- [82:03] "Clonade... they will make a duplicate of you... offering services like replacing your lost children or loved ones." – Guy Anderson
- [96:26] "If you can wake one person up, you might just have saved a life." – Guy Anderson
Final Remarks
Episode 190 of Nephilim Death Squad provides a provocative exploration into alternative history theories, challenging listeners to rethink accepted narratives and consider the possibility of concealed truths about civilizations like Tartaria. With Guy Anderson as a knowledgeable guest, the episode intertwines historical analysis with speculative theories, offering a comprehensive look into conspiracies that question the very fabric of our understanding of history and society.
For those intrigued by these topics, further exploration into Guy Anderson’s work can be found on his website thetartarianempire.co.uk, which houses his research alongside his YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Note: This summary is based on the transcript provided and aims to encapsulate the core discussions and theories presented in the podcast episode.
