According to the pseudo-archaeology conspiracy Facebook group, All Mountains are Melted Bricks Buildings, we’ve all been lied to and our history has been manipulated to hide the truth that a once advanced civilization once ruled the world, and that, yeah, all mountains and canyons are allegedly “melted brick buildings.”


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If you don’t know what the hell this could mean, allow me to explain.


The group’s focus is finding evidence of a massive electrical meltdown event that spanned across the world – an event they call the “X-Factor Event” or the “Great Tartarian Meltdown.”


The Tartaria (Tartarian) theory is not unique to this group, though “evidence” of the theory can be found on Facebook, TikTok and YouTube explaining that the ancient technologically advanced civilization, Tartaria, was destroyed and later erased from history by academics and the government.



Melted Brick truthers have found community in a handful of Facebook groups with overlapping takes on the theory.


Mountains are melted brick buildings (created on October 2, 2020) tells members to listen to their featured documentary before asking questions. The featured post emphasizes “We think here, that it was an electrical surge of the grid from the bottom up, how and when it's what we are searching evidence for.” The core belief is that ancient buildings were some sort of advanced machines and electrical devices which is supported by comparing birds-eye views of cities to circuit boards.


The featured documentary is also promoted by another Facebook group with a very similar name, All Mountains are melted bricks buildings, created on September 30, 2021 (yes, a different page altogether). It explains, “Mountains are melted brick buildings from an event that happened not so long ago when the earth grid shortcircuited and melted the existing buildings to rubble and sand and are now what we are calling mountains and hills.” (Totally)



MELTED BRICK UNIVERSITY, created on July 5, 2021, by Spartan Red, is yet another melted brick truther page dedicated to further exploring the theory. In a live stream, he explains “Meltology is the new geology.” (LMAO) Their goal is to disprove geologists and scientific research by sharing photographic evidence because they believe “geology is based on make-believe, meltology is what you can see in front of us.”


The group’s description emphasizes that it is for “LIKE-MINDED INDIVIDUALS WHO REALLY WANT TO UNDERSTAND THEIR REALITY, CHALLENGING THE OLD DOGMA OF ACADEMIC TOMFOOLERY WITH CRITICAL THINKING AND HARDCORE EVIDENCE INTO THE X-FACTOR EVENT AND NEW FIELD OF MELTOLOGY.” And from what I can tell the page is not a joke.


The Tartarin empire is believed to have expanded the world while the meltdown event is believed to have occurred in the Middle East and Asia, though the evidence shared by believers comes from all over the world.


 

TikTok videos feature photo montages of ancient structures, as evidence of previous “resets” of civilization. Encouraging viewers to “just look with your eyes, not the lies” to prove that a deliberate catastrophic event in the past has been covered up.



Evidence videos insist that “we live on top of melted red brick buildings,” which are layers of previous “reset” civilizations, warning viewers that “the love and peace extermination directive will be taking place soon,” whatever that means.



A loss of knowledge and technology is at the heart of the belief which itself is at a loss of knowledge and technology.