mud flood

English

Noun

mud flood (uncountable)

  1. a supposed global flood that took place in the early 1800's which reset all of civilisation, according to some conspiracy theorists
    • 2021, Zach Mortice, Bloomberg:
      Many say that an apocalyptic mud flood buried its great buildings; some suggest the use of high-tech weaponry to tactically remove Tartarian infrastructure.
    • 2021, Brian Dunning, Skeptoid Podcast #765, skeptoid.com
      Believers claim that this ancient history of Tartaria as an advanced civilization, and of the mud flood that destroyed it, are "covered up" by today's world governments.

References

  1. Ozman, Tim (2019). Mud Flood 101: A Primer on Mud Flood Theory
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