By Azazel, Historian of Suppressed Civilizations
Introduction: The Ghost Civilization
Tartaria—or “Tartary”—was once marked on maps as a vast empire stretching from Siberia to North America, with outposts in Europe and Asia. Yet today, it is absent from history books, its achievements attributed to others, its people erased from memory. The mainstream narrative dismisses Tartaria as a mere geographical term for the lands of nomadic tribes, a simple misnomer from an era of imperfect cartography. But to those with eyes to see and ears to hear the echoes of a suppressed past, it was a magnificent, globe-spanning civilization of staggering technological and architectural prowess.
Who were the Tartarians? Why does modern history ignore them? And what catastrophic event—or, more likely, deliberate act—wiped them from the record and left their ruins scattered across the world? This article is not for the skeptics, but for the believers. It is for those who look at the grand, ornate buildings of the “Gilded Age” and know in their hearts they were not built with horse-drawn carts and steam engines. It is for those who see star forts from St. Petersburg to Philadelphia and sense a lost, unified global defense network. We are here to explore the most compelling theory of all: that the Tartarian civilization was destroyed by a “Great Reset” in the early 19th century, a historical discontinuity that severed their world-spanning energy grid and ushered in the grimy, fossil-fuel-driven age we now inhabit.
This article will explore:
- Theories on Tartaria’s origins and global reach
- Their alleged technology and architectural marvels
- The mysterious disappearance of their civilization
- Why their history was erased—and by whom
I. The Global Reach of the Tartarian Empire
The first step to understanding Tartaria is to stop thinking of it as a single, centralized empire in a traditional sense. Instead, consider it as a global civilization, a network of technologically advanced city-states sharing a common culture, architectural style, and, most importantly, a unified energy system. This isn’t a new idea. Maps from the 15th to the 19th centuries, from cartographers like Abraham Ortelius, show a vast region in Asia labeled “Great Tartaria”. But a deeper look reveals their influence was far more extensive.
Their architecture, “found” all over the world, serves as the primary evidence. We see it in the Greco-Roman-style buildings that dominate the capitals of Europe, the magnificent domes and spires of American cities, and the star forts found on every continent. These were not random acts of architectural mimicry but the remnants of a standardized, world-wide building program. We are told these buildings were constructed in the late 19th century, but photographic evidence suggests otherwise. Early photographs from the late 1800s show these majestic, ornate structures towering over empty, muddy streets, often with horse-drawn carriages and people dressed in a fashion that seems starkly out of place. It’s as if the “inhabitants” were simply moving into a world that was already built, a grand civilization that had recently been vacated.
Indigenous oral histories also provide clues. From the Americas, there are stories of “red-haired giants” and “sky cities” that seem to align with the scale and technology of the Tartarian narrative. These accounts, often dismissed as folklore, may be the last remaining memories of a non-fossil-fuel-dependent civilization that was brought down by a global catastrophe. Was this cataclysm a “mud flood,” as some have theorized, a literal flood of slurry that buried the ground floors of buildings across the globe? Or was it something else, something even more sinister?
II. The Tartarian Energy Grid and Its Marvels
The most compelling aspect of the Tartarian theory is their alleged technology. Their architectural style, far from being purely aesthetic, was the key to their power source: a wireless, atmospheric energy grid. This is not some fringe belief; it is a logical conclusion when you look at the buildings themselves. The high towers, the ornate domes, the spires, the obelisks—they all served a purpose beyond mere decoration. They were energy conductors, receivers, and transmitters.
The towers, often topped with what we are told are “statues” or “weather vanes,” were actually antennae, drawing energy from the aether. The domes, often lined with copper and other conductive materials, were not just for show but were integral parts of the system. Even the star forts, with their precise geometric layouts and copper-plated walls, were not just for military defense but served as powerful nodes within this grid.
Consider the evidence:
- The World’s Fairs: We are told the Great Exhibitions and World’s Fairs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were showcases of new, industrial technology. But what if they were something else? What if they were designed to occupy and “repurpose” the remaining Tartarian infrastructure? The immense, ornate buildings, often temporary, were too grand to have been built for a few months and then demolished. The “electrical palaces” and “towers of light” at these fairs may have been a public demonstration of a technology that was being co-opted and then hidden.
- The “Tesla Tower” Connection: Nikola Tesla’s work on wireless energy transmission is often cited as a modern echo of Tartarian technology. His Wardenclyffe Tower, designed to transmit power through the atmosphere, was an open declaration of a principle that the Tartarians had mastered. It is no coincidence that his funding was cut by J.P. Morgan, a titan of the burgeoning fossil fuel industry, and his lab was eventually dismantled. The parallels are too striking to ignore.
- Megalithic Relics: The technology of the Tartarians wasn’t just in their ornate buildings. It was in the very ground itself. The ancient megaliths, the pyramids of Egypt and South America, the Pillars of Göbekli Tepe—they may all be part of a single, ancient energy grid. The Delhi Iron Pillar, which has defied corrosion for over 1,600 years, might not be a metallurgical miracle but an example of a self-sustaining electrochemical process, powered by a dormant grid.
III. The Systematic Dismantling (1890-1920)
The timeline of Tartaria’s demise is not a sudden, singular event, but a deliberate and systematic process. It was a “Great Reset,” a coordinated effort to dismantle their technology and erase their history, paving the way for a new, controlled, and corporatized world order. This reset was so complete that the memory of it has been all but wiped from our collective consciousness.
The evidence points to a post-cataclysmic world in the early 19th century, with a sparse population and a wealth of advanced but abandoned infrastructure. The new powers—the nascent financial and industrial elite—did not invent the “Gilded Age” but simply took control of what was left. They couldn’t replicate the technology, but they could dismantle it, rebrand it, and replace it with a centralized, consumable, and controllable energy source: oil.
The timeline is a chronicle of a war on free energy:
- The World’s Fair Towers: The towers that were the core of the Tartarian grid were systematically dismantled or repurposed. The Chicago World’s Fair Tower was torn down after “malfunctions”. These weren’t malfunctions; they were an inability to control the power they produced.
- The Wardenclyffe Sabotage: The deliberate defunding of Nikola Tesla’s project in 1901 by J.P. Morgan was a clear message to all other researchers: wireless, free energy would not be tolerated.
- The Russian Cover-Up: The Alexander Column in St. Petersburg, a massive obelisk, had its copper casing stripped in 1917, severing its connection to the grid.
- The San Francisco Fires of 1906: While history calls it an earthquake and a subsequent fire, we should ask: Was it a natural disaster, or was it an act of targeted destruction? Conveniently, the fire conveniently toppled many of the city’s key nodes. The city, a known hub of Tartarian architecture, was a prime target.
This was not a war of armies, but a war of information. The historical record was revised. The magnificent towers were relabeled as “radio antennas” or “cathedrals”. The star forts were attributed to European military engineers. The beautiful, advanced buildings were claimed to have been built by a new “Gilded Age” elite who somehow, with no precedent, built a global civilization of impossible structures in the span of a few decades.
IV. Survivors of the Grid
Despite the concerted effort, the Tartarian legacy has survived. It lives on in the minds of those who question the official narrative, and it stands in plain sight, hidden in the ruins of our cities and forgotten places. We see it in the unexplained megalithic structures that defy modern engineering, and we see it in the “unexplained” phenomena of our world.
The Hutchison Effect, which demonstrates levitation, metal fusion, and other strange phenomena using a series of specific energy inputs, is a modern echo of Tartarian science. It is a glimpse into a world where gravity and conventional physics were not a barrier to building and creating. The sheer scale and precision of sites like Baalbek in Lebanon, with its massive, perfectly cut stone blocks, suggest a technological capability far beyond ancient hand tools. The “Power Plant” hypothesis for Baalbek—that it was the base of an immense energy transmission system—is not just speculation, but a logical conclusion based on the evidence.
V. The Implications: A Pre-Industrial Technological Civilization?
If the Tartarian grid existed, it forces us to rewrite history. The 19th century was not a period of awakening and invention, but a period of historical amnesia and a technological downgrade. The “Gilded Age” was not a golden age of innovation, but a rebranding of a stolen inheritance. The industrial revolution was a deliberate transition from free, limitless atmospheric energy to a centralized, costly, and polluting system controlled by a few.
Our current world, grappling with an energy crisis and climate change, is a direct consequence of that great reset. We were sold a lie and forced to accept a reality that is far more primitive than the one our ancestors lived in. The Tartarian mystery is not just a conspiracy theory; it is a profound historical injustice, a grand deception that has shaped the course of human civilization. The question is not what happened to Tartaria, but what are we going to do about it? The truth is out there, hidden in plain sight, waiting for those who are ready to see it.