About Tartaria

About Tartaria

The Empire Under Your Feet: 8 Mind-Bending Takeaways From the Tartaria Mystery

The official history of the 19th century is a narrative of soot, steam, and struggle—a steady ascent from the agrarian past to the industrial peak. We are told that unskilled laborers, utilizing little more than horse-drawn carriages and rudimentary pulleys, erected the colossal stone edifices that define our city centers. Yet, a forensic audit of our built environment reveals a glaring visual absurdity: magnificent Greco-Roman and Beaux-Arts monuments standing amidst unpaved dirt roads. Is it more likely that 19th-century settlers, who struggled to pave a street, built these granite masterpieces from scratch, or that they simply found them?

Researchers of the “Tartaria” mystery suggest that the magnificent ruins of every major city are not just monuments to the past, but inherited infrastructure from a globally unified, technologically advanced civilization. By auditing the physical reality of our world, we can begin to see the “Horse and Buggy” narrative for what it is—a logistical impossibility.

The Map Mystery: Why Was “Grand Tartary” Erased?

Until the mid-19th century, cartographers consistently identified a massive territory spanning North-Central Asia and parts of North America as “Grand Tartary.” While modern historians dismiss this as a generic regional label, earlier records suggest a sovereign empire. According to the “New Chronology” of Anatoly Fomenko, much of our written history prior to 1600 is a fabrication by the Romanov elite to legitimize their rule. In this context, the “Pugachev Rebellion” (1773–1775) was not a peasant uprising, but a final military conflict between the Romanovs and the last stronghold of Independent Tartary.

The Encyclopedia Britannica (1771) provides a startling data point:

“Tartary, a vast country in the northern part of Asia… The Tartars boast of the most ancient antiquity; and are looked upon as the source from which the world has been peopled.”

This suggests Tartaria was a recognized global hegemony as recently as the late 18th century. The mystery lies in the “linguistic trap” of history: when documents speak of “founding” a city, they are often describing the act of finding an existing, depopulated Tartarian center.

The “Mud Flood”: Are We Living on the Second Floor?

Across the globe, thousands of Victorian-era buildings feature “daylight basements”—ground floors that are half-buried in soil. Standard history explains these as “light wells,” but Tartarian research identifies an architectural incongruity: no architect would design an ornate, formal entryway or arched window only to bury it behind a retaining wall. Excavations frequently reveal that these facades continue meters underground, suggesting the current street level is actually the second or third story of the original structure.

Rather than the slow accumulation of a “cultural layer,” theorists propose a sudden cataclysm. They point to Soil Liquefaction—a planetary vibration event that caused the ground to turn to liquid, causing heavy masonry buildings to sink intact into the earth. From this perspective, the “Raising of Chicago”—where the city was jacked up by screw jacks—was a desperate cover-up to explain why the street level had inexplicably risen by 10 to 20 feet following a global disaster.

Antiquitech: When Buildings Were Wireless Power Plants

The Tartaria theory posits that the “Old World” mastered “Antiquitech”—the harvesting of Aetheric energy from the Earth’s electrostatic field. Architecture was functional rather than decorative, designed to tap into the potential difference between the ground and the ionosphere. Figures like Nikola Tesla were not inventors of new tech, but “rediscoverers” of this wireless grid.

Old World Architectural Functions:

  • Copper and Gold Domes: Aetheric capacitors that accumulated atmospheric charge, often housing mercury vortex engines to generate electromagnetic fields.
  • Obelisks: Massive dipole antennas made of quartz-heavy granite to conduct charge from the atmosphere.
  • Spires and Finials: Contact points for Aetheric download, functioning like modern fractal antennas.
  • Cathedral Pipe Organs: Acoustic generators that utilized the resonance of the building for healing frequencies.
  • Soot-less Fireplaces: Housing radium heaters (cathode/anode points) that warmed rooms through ionizing radiation without the need for combustion.

The Star Fort Enigma: Planetary Circuit Boards

Across the globe, “Star Forts” exhibit complex geometric symmetry that defies military logic. While labeled as defensive bastions, their designs offer no clear advantage against cannon fire and often feature decorative water moats. Viewed through the lens of cymatics—the study of visible sound—their shapes perfectly match patterns created by specific vibrations.

These structures were “harmonizers” built over water channels to modulate Earth’s resonant frequencies. They utilized the hydro-acoustic properties of water to promote plant growth and human health, acting as tuners for the local environment.

“Viewed from above, Star Forts resemble electronic components on a circuit board… they were part of a global motherboard, connected by energy meridians to the pyramids and obelisks.”

The War on Frequency: Sound as Medicine and Masonry

The transition from the Old World to the New was a shift from harmonic to disharmonic resonance. Tartarian music and technology were tuned to 432 Hz, a frequency mathematically consistent with the biological order. The modern shift to 440 Hz is viewed as a “war on frequency” designed to create psychological stress.

Pipe organs were not mere musical instruments; they were sound therapy machines that, when powered by Aether, could restructure water and elevate consciousness. This acoustic mastery also explains megalithic construction. Using “Sound Swords” or giant tuning forks, the Tartarians could disrupt the atomic lattice of stone, softening it into a “superfluid” state to be stacked like putty—explaining the perfect, mortarless fit of polygonal masonry found in ancient ruins.

The World’s Fair Deception: Ritual Destruction of Evidence

The late 19th-century World’s Fairs, such as the 1904 St. Louis Fair, are central to the Tartarian inquiry. History claims these “White Cities” were temporary cities built of “staff” (plaster and straw) in just three years. However, the logistical absurdity of building 1,500 massive buildings in such a timeframe suggests these were inherited Tartarian capital cities.

The St. Louis Palace of Fine Arts (now the St. Louis Art Museum) remains the “smoking gun”: while its identical neighbors were supposedly temporary plaster, this single building is permanent stone. Researchers argue the fairs were used to showcase captured technology before the cities were ritually destroyed by “accidental” fires. This erasure forced the population into a state of energy dependence on coal and oil.

The Great Reset: Giants and the Biological De-evolution

The architecture of the Old World—featuring 20-foot doors and 50-foot ceilings—suggests it was built for a race of giants. Historical accounts and indigenous legends speak of the Nephilim or master builders who coexisted with humans. The Tartaria narrative suggests the “Great Reset” was biological as well as architectural.

The destruction of the “Mother Trees” (massive crystalline structures like Devils Tower) and the removal of the free energy grid led to the loss of a hyper-oxygenated atmosphere. Without this environmental support, humanity underwent a biological de-evolution, becoming smaller and weaker. The giants were liquidated, and their history was suppressed by institutions like the Smithsonian.

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Awakening from the Amnesia The Tartaria mystery invites us to reconsider our position in the stream of time. It suggests we are not at the pinnacle of progress, but are a “cargo cult” living in a post-apocalyptic dark age, mimicry-bound to a superior ancestry. If our cities are actually “living machines” waiting to be reactivated, the true history of humanity is not found in textbooks, but in the very stones beneath our feet.

Are the buildings we walk past every day actually dormant power plants from a forgotten global empire?