Orphan Trains and the Cabbage Patch Conspiracy
What if the greatest identity theft in human history wasnโt just about names but about souls?
Orphan Trains and the Cabbage Patch is a groundbreaking 150+ page deep-dive into one of the most unsettling and silenced chapters of hidden history: the weaponization of children, the ritualization of memory erasure, and the transformation of orphans into programmable citizens.
Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were taken from orphanages, hospitals, and the streets and shipped across America on what became known as the Orphan Trains. These children were stripped of their names, severed from their pasts, and “adopted” into new lives sometimes for love, often for labor.
But the story doesn’t stop there.
Decades later, in the 1980s, an eerily similar ritual returned this time dressed in play.
Cabbage Patch Kids were “born” from the ground, adopted through fake paperwork, and handed over to children in ceremonies that mimicked ancient rites. This wasn’t just marketing. It was ritual reenactment.
In this book, youโll uncover:
๐ Hard-hitting research and evidence, cross-referenced with images from the Tartaria Book of Images
๐งฌ Connections between identity erasure, elite grooming, and frequency manipulation
๐ The orphaned origin stories of world leaders, celebrities, and tech prophets many with no traceable past
๐งธ How doll culture, adoption simulations, and school systems replicate spiritual contract rituals
๐ Shocking parallels between modern bureaucracy and ancient soul-binding practices
๐ธ A visual journey through real orphan logs, architecture built for another civilization, and symbolic adoptions
This is not just a book. Itโs an excavation.
Every page is designed to spark memory, uncover patterns, and reawaken what the world worked hard to bury.
If youโve ever felt like you were born into a lie, that your past was cut at the root, or that thereโs something deeper behind the smiling faces of โadoption,โ โchildcare,โ or โhealing institutionsโโฆ
This book is for you.
Includes:
Full-color companion references to Tartaria Book of Images
Real stories of orphan train survivors
Analysis of Babyland General Hospital, modern AI adoption apps, and neural identity architecture
Calvin –
This is why I see Windows beneath ground level! And Iโm going to create my own bel using the Ancient method I learned from this pdf. The Materials I already ordered them!
Monique P –
A mind and eyes opener! The list of the Hollywood orphans and connected to Tartaria and the reset made everything make sense, we have been living a big lie!
Gabby –
After Reading this pdf on Tartaria i changed my plans for the summer. We are going to visit the Star fronts in Europe, I happen to live nearby one and I always wondered why the star shape. I recommend everyone to purchase this pdf. Thank you for this real history!
Jerry B –
One of the best books Iโve ever read in my life thatโs al I can say. If you didnt read this book you donโt know what is really happening and you are blind.
Jason G –
Mr. Noventa’s book on Tartaria explains the controversial history of 18th and 19th century is very compelling. We often perceive reality as it is spoon fed to us but Mr. Noventa encourages us to pursue the truth ourselves. He mentions correlations between facts and conspiracy and what could be the cover up of all time by controlling forces. He leaves us thinking about what life could be like if we lived on our highest timeline. In the end if you resonate with the book. You might think your family could be descendants of a once free world.
Sydhaien Wespel –
I recomend everyone to buy this Book!! I GOT THE PDF version..
It is mindblowing. This book is for everyone that believes there is more than what they teachess us. Its an eye-opener for everyone that has been trough an awakening process. Especially the ones who’s souls are seeking there true identity…
GO GET THE BOOK..Its worth it and empowerment.
Eleasah –
This book is amazing! What I love most is that it encourages the reader to use their critical thinking skills to draw conclusions. The reader is invited to open their eyes and look at the world around them. Pay attention to specific things. Plus I like that there are tangible images of these ancient buildings. They always seem to catch fire or need to be torn down.