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... Continue Reading →
Tartaria’s Free Energy Grid: How the Elites Destroyed a Golden Age to Enslave the World
Introduction: The Lost Civilization of Limitless Power Imagine a world where energy was free, drawn effortlessly from the atmosphere, distributed wirelessly to every home, and used to power cities without pollution, poverty, or profit-driven monopolies. This was Tartaria—a global civilization that mastered aetheric energy, only to be systematically dismantled in the 19th century. In its... Continue Reading →
Tartaria’s Healing Centers: How Sound Technology Was Weaponized to Enslave Humanity
Introduction: The Lost Science of Vibrational Healing Scattered across the world stand ornate, cathedral-like structures—many now called "churches," "banks," or "government buildings." But what if these were never places of worship or commerce? What if they were Tartaria’s advanced healing centers, designed to harmonize human biology with the Earth’s frequencies—until they were sabotaged and repurposed... Continue Reading →
The Vatican’s Secret Archives: What Are They Hiding About Tartaria?
Introduction: The World’s Most Secret Library Behind the fortified walls of Vatican City lies the Archivum Secretum Apostolicum Vaticanum—the Vatican Secret Archives. This heavily restricted repository holds millions of documents spanning over 1,200 years, accessible only to elite scholars with papal approval. Among its rumored contents? Evidence of Tartaria’s true history—and the Church’s role in... Continue Reading →
Nikola Tesla: The Last Tartarian Scientist?
By Azazel, Director of the Tesla-Tartaria Research Initiative and your friendly God of Death Introduction: The Man Who Knew Too Much Nikola Tesla was more than an inventor—he was an anomaly. His ideas—wireless energy, free electricity, and intercontinental communication—were so advanced that they defied the scientific understanding of his time. But what if his genius... Continue Reading →