Megaliths in Montana, USA
I became fascinated with the legends of Tartaria when Andrew Barker discovered and verified a statue of Tartessia, also known as the Last Queen of Atlantis, at Giant's Playground in the Montana Megaliths. Statues of Tartessia had been discovered underground in Andalusia, Spain which is where Andrew lived.
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Andrew Barker tests acoustic resonance
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Tartessis de Montana with a rondelle over her right ear was discovered at Giant's Playground Complex by Andrew Barker in 2017.
Giant's Playground Megacomplex |
Tartessia Iberian discovered in
1897 by Campllo Escalapex in Elche, Spain |
Tartessia, Queen of the Eagles, and her Male Cohort on the right side of the Eagle at the
Eagle Mount Amphitheater Montana Megaliths East |
Tartessia the Lady of Elche
Discovered 1897 in Elche, Spain |
Julie Ryder at Sage Wall
Sage Wall & A Megalithic Metropolis |
Dragon in Russia
Photograph by Andrew Hoodonogov |
WHO WERE THE TARTARIANS? Located in southwestern Turkey, in the upper valley of the Morsynus River, the site consists of two components: the archaeological site of Aphrodisias and the marble quarries northeast of the city. The temple of Aphrodite dates from the 3rd century BC and the city was built one century later. The wealth of Aphrodisias came from the marble quarries and the art produced by its sculptors. The city streets are arranged around several large civic structures, which include temples, a theatre, an agora and two bath complexes.
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Nodian Head
Mountain Palace District in Dragons Loop Photograph by Julie Ryder Montana Megaliths North |
Carved and painted into the forehead on the Third Eye of the Nodian Head is the All Seeing Eye. This symbol is very ancient and has been usurped by various Secret Societies and religions throughout the ages. A version of the All Seeing Eye appears on the US one dollar bill.
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Modeled after the Votivkirche in
Vienna, Austria The Cathedral of St. Helena was modeled after the cathedral in Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria. The beautiful Cathedral of St. Helena was begun in 1908, and consecrated in 1924.
http://helenahistory.org/cathedral_of_saint_helena.htm |
Interior of the Cathedral of St. Helena
Fifty nine exquisite stained glass windows flood the interior with light.
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Masonic Lodge 1872 in Helena, Montana
http://helenahistory.org/masonic-organizations.html According to the official Guide of the Helena Historical Tours there were five Masonic Temples in downtown Helena. |
This photo is labeled as Helena's Second Masonic Temple, opened in December 1885, however the footnote states "There were several Masonic Temples in Helena before this building."
http://helenahistory.org/masonic-organizations.html |
Julie Ryder at the Algeria Shrine Temple which is currently the Helena Civic Center.
Photograph by Bill Ryder, 2025 "Built in 1920-21 as the headquarters of the Algeria Shrine, this remarkable Moorish Revival style building, with its towering minaret, has long been a popular postcard and snapshot subject. The building suffered substantial damage in the 1935 earthquakes, and the City of Helena purchased it from the Shrine shortly thereafter. It was the home of City offices until 1976, when they were removed to the renovated 1904 Federal Building. The police department operated from the Civic Center for decades, and the fire department still has a station there."
http://www.helenahistory.org/civic_center.htm |
A dramatic scene captured in three dimensional granite sculptures is frozen in time above the Bennu Birdman in Giant's Playground Complex. The Bennu Birdman faces south. The elongated head robed statue faces east toward Spiral Mountain Complex which is across the valley. A reptilian type creature (perhaps a salamander) is perched on top a pillar looking over her right shoulder.
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In 2018, I discovered the statue of a Titan that I named Atlas Shrugged who is looking at a female Naga Goddess kissing the forehead of an elephant.
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Atlas on the front of the Atlas Building downtown Helena, MT
The Titan Atlas from Greek Mythology
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Julie Ryder downloading Big Daddy Discovered in Pipestone Megacomplex
Photograph by Bill Ryder Pipestone Megacomplex |
Julie Ryder downloads the Cherokee Crystals found in a pyramid in Wisconsin
Ancient Technology Turned On |
Two pink stone columns frame the doorway to the Algerian Temple in Helena.
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Granite stone columns
Ming Opera House in Helena, MT Photograph by Bill Ryder "The U.S. Federal Power Act of 1920, sponsored by John J. Esch, an immigrant from Westphalia, Prussia, would officially end the use of free energy."
AETHER By Marcia Ramalho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI8FIpDpNg8 |
Shamash, the large Annunaki, is wearing a four horn crown denoting his high rank while the first smaller man in line is wearing a three horn crown which means he is of a lesser rank.
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Inanna at the Sumer Complex
Montana Megaliths North |
Shoshone Titan
Giants, Titans, Robots and Sphinxes ATLAS SHRUGGED
Threshold Complex Montana Megaliths East Discovered, photographed and illustrated by Julie Ryder |
Silver Skull
Giants, Titans, Robots and Sphinxes Julie Ryder at the Dyadic Presence
Giants, Titans, Robots and Sphinxes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKtYkDoc6H4&t=215s |
Elfin Guardian
Montana Megaliths North |
Djed Pillars show in the renovation of the St Helena Cathedral
Photograph by Julie Ryder, 2024 Djed Pillars in Tartarian Architecture
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Djed Pillars Sumbol in Egypt
Djed Pillar, an electrical device with insulators
The Djed pillar is the strangest of Egyptian symbols and most closely resembles an electrical device with insulators. It is often represented with people wearing what appear to be space suits or insulating clothes. The cathode-ray tube or “Crookes’ tube” like object depicted in scenes from the temple of Hathor at Dendera may depict a relativistic source of these heavy electrons – which could drastically expedite the magical processes which involve these particular tubes. Did the Djed Pillar help build the Pyramids?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/general/did-the-djed-pillar-help-build-the-pyramids/vi-AA1BePwL |
The Man in the Box wearing a square hat matches the first man in the Tartarian
photo above. Dragons Loop The head piece on the Horus statue (right) also matches the square hat. |
Castle Arcadion at Giants Playground Main Complex was discovered and explored by Arcadion Jones in 2015. He photographed the underground passageways. Arcadion was eleven years old.
Giant's Playground Megacomplex Many of the ancient megaliths here in Montana were constructed with Geopolymer which is ancient artificial stone that is seven times harder than any concrete known today. Intentional Ancient Construction Geopolymer Institute: https://www.geopolymer.org/ |
"The Muskogee Creek were Moors and got the 1861 state flag of South Carolina, which are all Islamic states, since the said flags all have cherry red backgrounds with the Islamic Crescent Moon and star on them. This highly suggests that the South was ran by Moors and Turks, aka, the seed of Ishmael, the son of Abraham of the Bible." Grand Tartary Was in North America: https://www.americaistheoldworld.com/grand-tartary-was-in-north-america/#post/0 |