Tartaria and 1800s Insane Asylums: Debunking the Conspiracy Claims with Historical Records

 

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Everyone in the Tartaria and mudflood space points at the giant 1800s insane asylums: too big, too grand, built too fast, records too thin. So I went and found the records.

This is a full evidence check on two of the most talked-about asylum castles in North America: the Toronto Provincial Lunatic Asylum at 999 Queen Street West, tested against the claims of a popular Tartaria website, and the Utah Territorial Insane Asylum in Provo, tested against a 90,000-view JonLevi video. We go through the architects' journals, the original blueprints, the contractor's bid, the newspaper fights between counties, the cornerstone plaques recovered from the rubble, and the murdered architect that nobody in this genre ever bothered to look up. I used to believe this stuff. I wanted it to be true. What does paper trail actually show? A verdict on whether the old world civilization cover-up has any plausibility at all.

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CHAPTERS

00:00: The Tartaria Asylum Theory and the Gothic Castles Built for the Insane

The claim that 1800s insane asylums are inherited old world buildings, why it stays seductive even to a former believer, and the exact question this investigation sets out to settle.

08:39: Why a City of 30,000 People Built a Palace in Toronto

The 1851 Fleming and Scobie topographical plan, its promotional border of grand buildings, and the Canada West population of 952,000 that explains the asylum’s scale.

19:03: Tartaria Britannica’s Claims About the 999 Queen Street Lunatic Asylum

The full Tartaria article read on the record, the hidden meaning of 999, and the falsifiability test that separates checkable claims from pure vibes.

33:51: The 1846 Cornerstone, the Silver Plaques, and the Missing Paper Trail

Engraved silver plaques recovered from the rubble in 1976, John Ritchey’s tender of 32,934 pounds, a 400 page doctoral dissertation, and architect John George Howard’s own journals and competition wins.

51:49: Military Land, the Board of Ordnance, and the 999 Year Lease

Why an 1848 lease document does not contradict an 1846 cornerstone, an honest acreage discrepancy conceded on air, and the English common law convention behind 999 year leases.

1:01:42: Moral Treatment, Terrain Medicine, and Why the Asylum Was Built Too Big on Purpose

Environmental determinism as the nineteenth century’s terrain theory, the Kirkbride reform ideology behind the grandeur, the patient built wall still standing today, the dome’s 12,000 gallon water tank, and the botched sewer that proves new construction.

1:09:25: The Provo Castle Asylum and JonLevi’s Suspicious Location Claim

The Utah Territorial Insane Asylum of 1885, the railroad that reached Provo in 1873, the grand ball held for the inmates, and the newspaper bidding war between counties competing to host the institution.

1:21:05: The Asylum Architect Who Was Murdered a Day After Turning 30

John H. Burton’s so-called worthless seven years, his 1882 national study tour of asylums, his shooting in Salt Lake City, and the apprentice Richard Kletting who inherited the commission and became the dean of Utah architects.

1:31:03: The Young Shrubs and the 1860s Mormon Lie

Why young landscaping in an 1896 photograph agrees exactly with the phased construction record of 1885, 1890, and 1891, and the fifteen year error about when Mormons actually reached Utah.

1:42:04: The WPA Amphitheater and the Construction Photo Levi Never Found

The 1936 to 1937 New Deal recreation center, stone quarried at Hobble Creek Canyon, a construction photograph sitting in a public library collection, and conspiracy culture as an engine of blame.

1:52:56: The Phone Call Where a Historian Hands Him the Archive

The Provo City Library digital collection offered to him on tape, the 1930s remodel that removed the gothic spires, and the demolition explained by Kennedy’s 1963 Community Mental Health Act.

2:05:40: The Verdict and What the Forgery Would Have to Include

The complete scoreboard on both asylums, the mountain of records a cover-up would require faking, why the probability is functionally zero, and the grief underneath the entire genre.

Part two of this episode, covering the Kirkbride plan, the documented dissent, the 1877 cost audit, and the Utica asylum fire, is available to members.

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