The Millennial Reign Erased: Exploring a Forgotten History
The concept of a "Millennial Reign" is rooted in the belief that Jesus Christ will reign on earth for a thousand years following His return, as described in the Book of Revelation. However, an intriguing and controversial theory has emerged that suggests this period may have already occurred and has been deliberately erased or obscured from our historical records.
We delve into the sub-themes that support this theory, examining the idea of an Old-World destruction, the enigmatic Tartaria, and other events and practices that may hint at a hidden history.
Old World Destruction
The notion of an Old World that was destroyed or reset is central to the idea of an erased Millennial Reign. Proponents of this theory argue that an advanced civilisation existed, potentially aligned with the reign of Christ, which was subsequently obliterated or covered up by a catastrophic event.
Catastrophic Events and Historical Gaps
Many who subscribe to this theory point to gaps in historical records, strange architectural anomalies, and the sudden disappearance of entire civilisations as evidence. The destruction could have been caused by divine intervention, war, or a global cataclysm that wiped out the remnants of the Millennial Kingdom, leaving humanity to rebuild without the memory of Christ's reign.
Meltology
Meltology is a term used by some to describe the study of ancient structures that appear to have been melted or subjected to extreme heat. This concept is tied to the idea that advanced technology or divine power may have been used to destroy evidence of the Old World.
Evidence of Melted Structures
Proponents of meltology point to buildings and ruins with unusual formations that resemble melted stone or metal, suggesting that these were once part of a technologically advanced civilisation that was destroyed. They argue that this destruction was part of an effort to erase the evidence of the Millennial Reign and the world that existed before it.
Mudflood
The mudflood theory posits that a massive, worldwide flood of mud buried ancient cities and civilisations, effectively resetting human history. This event is often linked to the notion that the Millennial Reign was buried, both literally and metaphorically.
Signs of a Global Mudflood
Supporters of this theory cite photographs and accounts of buildings that appear to be partially buried, with windows and doors at ground level, suggesting that these structures were built before the mudflood. They believe that the mudflood was a deliberate act to cover up the evidence of a previous advanced civilisation, potentially related to the Millennial Kingdom.
Tartaria
Tartaria, or Tartary, refers to a vast, supposedly erased empire that covered much of Asia and parts of Europe. Some theorists believe that Tartaria was a remnant of the Millennial Kingdom and that its erasure from history was part of a larger effort to obscure the truth.
The Lost Empire
Maps from the 16th to 18th centuries reference Tartaria as a large, powerful empire, yet it is largely absent from modern historical accounts. Theories suggest that Tartaria was either destroyed or assimilated into other cultures, with its history deliberately altered to prevent people from discovering its true significance.
Our Ancestors: Descendants of Non-Believers
The theory posits that those living today are primarily descendants of non-believers or those who did not witness Christ's Millennial Reign, which may explain why knowledge of this period is so scarce.
A Generational Disconnect
If the Millennial Reign did occur, the survivors and their descendants might not have had firsthand knowledge of it, particularly if they were not part of the believing community. This could have led to the gradual erasure of this history from collective memory, especially if subsequent generations were intentionally kept ignorant of it.
Orphan Trains and Baby Incubators
The Orphan Trains and baby incubator exhibitions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are viewed by some as part of a larger effort to repopulate the world after a significant population loss, possibly tied to the end of the Millennial Reign.
Repopulation Efforts
The movement of large numbers of orphans across America and the strange phenomenon of baby incubators being displayed at world fairs are seen by some as evidence of a deliberate repopulation effort. This theory suggests that many of these children were not orphans in the traditional sense but were part of a broader plan to reset society after a catastrophic event.
Stolen Children - Scotland, Ireland, and Beyond
Similar to the Orphan Train narrative, the idea of stolen children from Scotland, Ireland, and other regions ties into theories of systematic population control and repopulation efforts.
Missing Children and Social Engineering
The historical record of children being taken from their families and placed in institutions or relocated to other countries is seen as part of a larger pattern of social engineering. These actions could have been aimed at diluting certain cultural memories or repopulating areas with children who would be raised without knowledge of the Millennial Reign.
Repopulation After Satan’s Release
The theory suggests that after Satan's release, as described in Revelation 20:7-10, there was a need to repopulate the earth, possibly after a devastating event that ended the Millennial Kingdom.
The Final Rebellion and Its Aftermath
According to this view, the final rebellion led by Satan after his release resulted in a great war or disaster that decimated the population. The subsequent repopulation efforts, including the use of orphan trains and other methods, were necessary to rebuild society. This period of repopulation may have contributed to the erasure of memories and records of the Millennial Reign.
Asylums of the 1800s: Imprisoning Those with Knowledge of the Millennial Kingdom
The rise of asylums and the institutionalisation of large numbers of people during the 19th century are seen by some as a deliberate attempt to silence those who might have retained knowledge of the Millennial Kingdom.
Controlling the Narrative
The theory suggests that many people who were institutionalised in the 1800s were not actually mentally ill but were individuals who held dangerous knowledge about the true history of the world. By confining these people to asylums, authorities could prevent them from spreading their knowledge and maintain the altered historical narrative.
Jesus Will Rule with a Rod of Iron: Why?
The idea that Jesus will rule with a "rod of iron" during the Millennial Reign is mentioned in Revelation 19:15 and suggests a period of strict, just governance. This raises the question of why such a firm hand would be necessary if the Millennial Kingdom is supposed to be a time of peace.
A Need for Strong Leadership
One interpretation is that not everyone during the Millennial Reign may have fully accepted Christ's authority or witnessed His power firsthand. As a result, a strong, unyielding rule would be necessary to maintain order and justice during this period. This concept may also explain why, after the supposed erasure of the Millennial Kingdom, subsequent generations did not retain this memory—they were not directly governed by Christ and therefore did not experience His rule.
Conclusion
The idea that the Millennial Reign of Christ has already occurred and has been deliberately erased from history is a complex and controversial theory. It incorporates elements of ancient civilisations, catastrophic events, and deliberate social engineering to explain why humanity might have forgotten or lost knowledge of this pivotal period. Whether viewed as speculative fiction or a hidden truth, these themes challenge conventional understanding and invite deeper exploration into the mysteries of history and faith.
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