What is mudflood conspiracy?

The mudflood conspiracy is a theory that suggests a cataclysmic event, possibly a mud flood, occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries, causing a civilization to collapse. The proponents of this conspiracy believe that many of the buildings and architectural features of this period were constructed on top of pre-existing structures. They argue that the mud flood is evidence of a catastrophic event that was covered up by the world's governments.

This theory is often associated with the idea of Tartaria, which suggests that there was an ancient civilization that existed on the planet before recorded history. Supporters of the mudflood conspiracy believe that Tartary was a highly advanced society that was destroyed by a "reset" that wiped all evidence of its existence except for the mysterious ruins left behind.

The evidence presented in support of this theory includes photographs of buildings with partially submerged first floors, underground tunnels, and abandoned towns. However, there is no archaeological or geological evidence to support this hypothesis, and historians say that the missing gaps in the history of the buildings can be explained by urban renewal, destruction during wars, or natural disasters.

The mudflood conspiracy theory has a significant following online, where people discuss and share images detailing their version of the supposed event. Still, many people consider the theory to be pseudo-scientific and unfounded.