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The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 12:47 am
by Starman
Forgive me, I am again referencing a post by a member named 'World War 1812' over at Stolen History.org: https://www.stolenhistory.org/threads/w ... rs-ago.33/

From the post:
"Al-Cazar, Al-Qasr, Caesar, Kayser are all related terms. We also have Casar/Qasr (arabic) term for castle or fortress. Also of note are the peoples named Cathar/Khazar, which can also be translated as those who own the castles."


It appears that all these terms could give reference to the star fort phenomenon since the terminology is so ubiquitous. On the other hand it might just be alluding to a seat of power, but it strikes me as pointing to a type of physical structure.

Re: The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:44 am
by ranman
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/burg

burg noun
\ ˈbərg

Definition of burg
1: an ancient or medieval fortress or walled town
2 [ German Burg ] : city, town

Re: The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:37 pm
by Ziggydan
Good Question! Could it be its a general term for citadel/City dwellers?

Re: The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:29 pm
by Jww427
"Qasr" could also be a form of "Czar"
Perhaps a ruler that lived inside a fortified town or star fort?

Re: The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:23 pm
by Ginthus
Jww427 wrote:
Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:29 pm
"Qasr" could also be a form of "Czar"
Makes sense.
By the way Moscow ant St.Petersburg both were starcyties.

Re: The people who 'owned the star forts'

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 7:24 pm
by Fenton
Ginthus wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:23 pm
By the way Moscow ant St.Petersburg both were starcyties.
As were most major cities in Russia. And quite a few minor ones. Many stars in Russia and Eastern Europe have been 'hidden' by the catastrophe that befell the continental landmass known as Eurasia, or destroyed by the successive regimes that ruled over the Russian provinces. But of course, you know this, Ginthus. Yet, still, there remains a huge number of clues (including old maps and diagrams, decrepit field system, canal systems, port systems etc) that tell a very different story to the one we have been sold.

I'm unsure as to who exactly 'owned' the stars, but I'm pretty sure their interpretation of ownership was very different to our own.

Does anyone else have any ideas as to who 'owned' them?