The Genius Who Knew Too Much Nikola Tesla. His name is synonymous with suppressed technology, forgotten genius, and the electric future we were robbed of. Official history paints him as a brilliant but ultimately tragic figure—an eccentric inventor whose ambitious dream of providing free, wireless energy to the world was simply ahead of its time,... Continue Reading →
The Great Reset: Was the 1904 World’s Fair the Final Funeral for Free Energy? 🌍
The Last Act of the Tartarian Empire In the sprawling, beautiful, and utterly temporary magnificence of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair (officially the Louisiana Purchase Exposition), we are told a story of American progress, technological triumph, and global unity. Millions of visitors gawked at electric lights, new industrial machinery, and the marvel of wireless... Continue Reading →
1 – The Aetherium Engineer (Prologue)
The Echo of the Lost Grid The year is 1898, and the world hums with the false promise of progress. It is a world I am forced to live in but do not belong to. Smoke belches from a thousand new factories, iron behemoths roar across continents, and a strange, chugging sound—the rhythm of the... Continue Reading →