New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is known for his interest in conspiracy theories, ranging from Jimmy Kimmel and Jeffrey Epstein to debates about the color of the Super Bowl logo.
However, his latest theory, focusing on architecture, may be his most unconventional yet.
Robert Silverman of The Daily Beast recently delved into Rodgers’ belief in the existence of an ultra-advanced civilization known as Tartaria, which allegedly constructed numerous famous buildings that have since been covered up.
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The revelation came last month during an appearance on a podcast hosted by jujitsu magnate and QAnon promoter Eddie Bravo, where the pair stumped on behalf of the Tartarian conspiracy.
According to the theory, Tartaria was a highly advanced civilization, akin to the fictional nation of Wakanda, powered by unlimited renewable energy and boasting remarkable architectural feats. However, it is believed to have been wiped out by an apocalyptic event.
Jiu-Jitsu legend and instructor Eddie Bravo, with whom Rodgers discussed the theory on a podcast, acknowledges that evidence for Tartaria’s existence is scant, mainly consisting of impressive structures such as the Pyramids and the White House.
While many may find the idea ridiculous, Rodgers finds it intriguing. He questions the validity of historical narratives, suggesting that if falsehoods can be perpetuated about Tartaria’s existence, what else might be fabricated?
While Rodgers’ curiosity may be entertaining, it’s clear that the theory stretches credulity. Nevertheless, it’s amusing to contemplate the quarterback’s fascination with such unconventional ideas, especially considering his prominent role as the New York Jets’ quarterback—a responsibility that undoubtedly raises eyebrows among Jets fans.