PART 2

The walls aren’t carved stone, they’re fused. The rock shows evidence of extreme heat application that created a glass-like surface, suggesting temperatures exceeding 3,000° F applied with precision control. This is technology that wouldn’t be developed until plasma cutting systems emerged in the 1960s. Inside the tunnels, workers discover metal components embedded in the walls.

The metal resists standard identification. Alloy analysis reveals a composition including trace elements not commonly used in metallergy until the late 20th century. Electrical engineers find residual electromagnetic fields suggesting the tunnels once carried significant power. The discovery is documented in a 200page report with photographs and metallurgical analysis.

The report stays with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for 11 days before FBI agents arrive with federal seizure orders. The report, photographs, and metal samples are removed. Workers sign non-disclosure agreements citing national security. The tunnels are filled with concrete. Official records state the project encountered unexpected geological formations requiring stabilization.

No mention of tunnels, metal, or impossible technology. St. Louis, 1936. Foundation work for a new federal courthouse reveals something even stranger. Workers excavating the site hit a finished floor 8 ft below ground level. The floor is marble polished in excellent condition. They expand the excavation and discover an entire suble with finished walls, decorative molding, and electrical conduits built directly into the masonry.

 These aren’t modern conduits added later. Their original construction integrated into the stonework using techniques that wouldn’t be standardized until after World War II. The conduits show evidence of high voltage transmission, possibly several thousand volts. This poses a serious problem. Official city records show no structure ever existed at this location before courthouse construction began in 1936.

Yet, here sits a sub level with electrical infrastructure that predates standardized electrical systems by at least 50 years. The FBI allows a controlled investigation. A team of federal archaeologists with security clearances spends three months documenting the sublevel. Their final report, partially leaked decades later, concludes that the construction sty matches no known American architectural period, but shows remarkable similarities to government buildings in Imperial Russia from the 1700s.

The report raises an obvious question. How did Russian construction techniques appear in Missouri over a century before official contact? The answer suggested is that both locations were built by the same civilization using the same knowledge base. A civilization that spanned continents and possessed technology beyond what official history attributes to that era.

 The report recommends further investigation and public disclosure. Instead, it’s classified top secret. The sublevel is dismantled piece by piece, transported to an undisclosed federal facility, and the courthouse is built over empty space. No public announcement is ever made. Denver, 1940. Airport construction near what will eventually become Denver International uncovers massive underground halls that defy explanation.

The first hall measures approximately 300 ft long, 100 ft wide with arch ceilings rising 40 ft at their peak. The construction is stone precisely fitted without mortar using ash masonry that requires exceptional skill. This technique was perfected by ancient civilizations like the Incas and Romans. Yet here it appears in Colorado, supposedly built by settlers who arrived less than a century ago.

 The architectural features show striking similarities to Central Asian architecture, particularly styles found in regions historically associated with the Tartarian Empire. The halls connect to smaller chambers showing evidence of different functions. One contains water management systems with stone channels carved at precise gradients.

 Another features aloves with scorch marks suggesting they once held light sources. A third contains carved symbols identified as mathematical notations related to astronomical calculations. The most disturbing find comes in the deepest chamber. Workers uncover metal plates embedded in the floor in a circular pattern around a central stone platform.

 The plates are copper alloy inscribed with symbols matching pre- Mongol Central Asian artifacts. When tested, they register a weak electrical potential, even though there’s no obvious power source. Local newspapers run stories about mysterious underground ruins. Within 48 hours, FBI agents arrive with federal seizure orders. The site is declared a matter of national security.

 Military police establish a perimeter. All workers are interrogated and required to sign affidavit stating they found nothing but old mining tunnels. Workers who refuse face immediate job loss and prosecution threats under wartime security laws. Everyone signs. The FBI studies the halls for 6 months under absolute security.

 No outside experts, no academic observers, no press access. When testing concludes, the halls are filled with special concrete designed to prevent future excavation. New runways are poured directly over the filled structures. By late 1941, no surface evidence remains. This study produces a classified report recommending that all major construction projects involving deep excavation should include FBI monitoring.

 The recommendation is implemented. By 1942, FBI field offices maintain contact with construction companies and municipal planning offices. When workers find something unusual, a quiet phone call alerts the FBI before official reports are filed. This gives agents time to assess the discovery and implement containment before information spreads.

 The system doesn’t require a massive conspiracy. It only requires a small number of trusted agents and a bureaucratic mechanism to intercept problematic discoveries before they become public knowledge. Hoover’s FBI doesn’t just classify these discoveries, they create cover stories. The New York Chamber becomes a colonial era storage celler.

 The Los Angeles tunnels are attributed to 19th century mining operations. The St. Louis sublevel is explained as an abandoned basement from a previous building. Each explanation is plausible enough to satisfy casual inquiry, but falls apart under scrutiny. Colonial sellers don’t feature astronomical ceilings. Mining operations don’t use advanced metallergy for simple tunnels.

 Abandoned basements don’t have electrical systems that predate electricity. But the cover stories work because Hoover controls the narrative. Any researcher who digs too deep gets a visit from federal agents. Any publication that prints alternative theories loses government contracts. Any academic who questions official timelines finds their funding cut.

 It’s not violent suppression. It’s bureaucratic suffocation. Now, you might ask, why? Why would the government dedicate so many resources to hiding old buildings and tunnels? What’s the threat? The threat is foundational. America’s entire identity is built on a specific story. European colonists arrived in an empty wilderness and built civilization from nothing through hard work and ingenuity.

 That story justifies everything. Manifest destiny, westward expansion, treatment of indigenous people’s claim to the land itself. But what if the land wasn’t empty? What if the infrastructure was already here? What if the massive stone buildings, the underground systems, the advanced construction weren’t built by American settlers at all, but inherited from a previous civilization? Then the entire foundation of American exceptionalism collapses.

 Here’s what the evidence suggests. The Tartarian Empire wasn’t a primitive Asian kingdom. It was a global civilization with advanced technology, particularly in architecture and energy systems. free energy, not coal, not oil, not electricity as we understand it. A different system based on atmospheric energy capture using specific architectural designs.

 Those elaborate spires on old buildings, not decorative, functional antennas, the ornate metal work, the specific geometries, the height and positioning of structures, all designed to capture and distribute energy wirelessly. This is why old buildings, particularly government buildings and train stations, share remarkably similar architectural features across the world.

 They’re not copying a style. They’re using the same technology. The World’s Fairs of the late 1800s and early 1900s weren’t showcasing futuristic technology. They were showcasing existing Tartarian technology that most people had forgotten how to use. the massive exhibition halls, the elaborate electrical displays, the fountains and lighting systems that ran without visible power sources.

 Fair organizers called them temporary demonstrations, but they were showing the public what was possible with the old technology. Then they destroyed the evidence, burned the buildings, demolished the infrastructure, and rewrote the history books to say it was all plaster and paint. Why? Because if people understood how the technology worked, they’d realize they didn’t need coal, didn’t need oil companies, didn’t need the centralized power systems that certain industrialists were building their fortunes on. The FBI’s role in this

becomes clear when you look at their actions in the 1940s and 50s. As America industrializes after World War II, there’s a massive push to modernize old buildings. But these renovations consistently remove the same architectural features. Spires are shortened or removed. Ornate metal work is stripped away.

 Specific geometric patterns in floors and ceilings are covered over or destroyed. Rooftop structures are demolished. Official reason is modernization and efficiency. Real reason is eliminating the evidence, removing the functional components of the free energy system. The FBI doesn’t just oversee this process, they enforce it.

Building owners who resist modernization face regulatory pressure. Contractors who question why specific features must be removed lose their licenses. Architects who try to preserve historical accuracy are blacklisted. All coordinated through FBI field offices working with local building departments.

 It’s not a conspiracy in the traditional sense. Most people involved have no idea they’re part of a larger pattern. They’re just following regulations, maintaining standards, doing their jobs. But at the top, at Hoover’s level, it’s absolutely coordinated. The goal is systematic elimination of physical evidence that could lead people back to the truth about tartery.

 Indigenous oral histories support this. Tribes across North America have stories about the people who came before. Not the tribes themselves, but an earlier civilization that built in stone, commanded the sky, and vanished suddenly. These stories were systematically suppressed by anthropologists in the early 1900s dismissed as mythology, but the details are too specific.

Descriptions of massive stone cities in regions where no official stone cities ever existed, accounts of buildings that sang in the wind and provided warmth without fire, references to a great cataclysm that destroyed the old world. The FBI classified these oral histories as sensitive cultural information, restricting access to researchers, not to protect indigenous peoples, but to protect the secret.

 The cataclysm itself is another missing piece. Something happened in the mid 1800s. Multiple sources describe massive electrical storms, earthquakes lasting weeks, sudden climate shifts, and a year without summer that destroyed crops globally. Official history attributes this to volcanic eruptions, specifically Mount Tambberar in 1815.

 But the timeline doesn’t match. The worst effects occurred between 1840 and 1850, right when Tartery disappears from maps, right when American cities suddenly need to be rebuilt. The cataclysm damaged the old civilization beyond repair. But the buildings remained, the underground systems remained, the technology remained, even if the knowledge to operate it was lost.

 American settlers didn’t build these cities. They found them damaged, partially destroyed, but structurally sound. The massive stone buildings, the elaborate infrastructure, the advanced engineering, all inherited from Tartery. The settlers moved in, made repairs, and claimed credit for construction they didn’t perform.

 Within two generations, the truth was forgotten. By the early 1900s, when the Bureau of Investigation is formed, only a few historians and researchers still understood what had actually happened. Hoover’s job was making sure they stayed quiet. This explains his obsession with file control. Every piece of information, every photograph, every document that could challenge the official narrative had to be monitored and contained.

 Hoover didn’t create this system from scratch. It already existed in some form within the bureau. But he perfected it, centralized it, and turned it into an art form. His famous paranoia, his secret files on powerful people, his ruthless suppression of disscent, all served the same ultimate purpose, protecting the foundational lie that American civilization built itself from nothing.

 The atomic age adds another layer. After World War II, as America develops nuclear technology, scientists studying radiation noticed something strange about old buildings, particularly government buildings from the 1800s. Certain materials, certain architectural configurations show unusual electromagnetic properties. Some buildings, when tested with sensitive equipment, still generate measurable electromagnetic fields with no identifiable power source.

 The fields are weak, barely detectable, but they’re there. Evidence that the old energy system, while no longer functional, isn’t completely dead. These findings are immediately classified. The scientists involved are transferred to other projects. FBI agents conduct sweeps of the buildings, removing specific architectural elements that showed the strongest readings under the cover of modernization and safety upgrades.

The atomic energy program moves forward and any alternative to centralized power systems is buried because free energy threatens the entire economic structure of modern industrial society. If people can generate power without fuel, without centralized grids, without monthly bills, the entire system collapses.

Hoover died in 1972, but his system survived. The files, the protocols, the institutional knowledge of what must be hidden and why. The FBI still maintains classified historical archives, documents sealed not for national security in the traditional sense, but for narrative security, protection of official history.

 After Hoover’s death, reformers thought they could open everything. Congressional hearings, public investigations, promises of transparency. But the historical files stayed locked. Different justification, same result. They’re still locked today. Not because they contain evidence of crimes, but because they contain evidence of a civilization that challenges everything we’re taught about human history and American origins.

Modern researchers who get too close still face consequences. Not FBI raids, but subtler pressure. Funding disappears. Publishing deals collapse. Academic positions are lost. Algorithms suppress their content. The methods have evolved, but the goal remains the same. Control the narrative. Keep people from asking the wrong questions about why American cities possess infrastructure that shouldn’t exist according to official timelines.

What’s at stake isn’t just historical accuracy. It’s power. The power to control energy, control movement, control information, control the fundamental infrastructure of civilization. Tarter represented a different model. Decentralized, abundant, accessible. The modern system represents centralized control, artificial scarcity, and dependence on corporations and governments for basic needs.

 The destruction of Tartarian evidence wasn’t just about rewriting history. It was about eliminating proof that a better system once existed and could exist again. The FBI wasn’t created to fight crime. It was created to fight memory, to wage war against the physical evidence and human knowledge that could unravel the official story of American civilization.

 Every file destroyed, every document classified, every researcher silenced, every building modernized into unrecognizability, all serves the same purpose. Protecting the foundational lie that allows the current power structure to exist. The crime isn’t what the FBI investigates. The crime is what the FBI covers up. the greatest theft in history, stealing an entire civilization from human memory and calling it progress.

 So when you walk through American cities and see those massive old buildings with their impossible stonework, their mysterious spires, their architectural sophistication that supposedly appeared overnight. You’re not looking at American achievement. You’re looking at Tartarian ruins inherited, occupied, and claimed by a civilization that didn’t build them, but desperately needs you to believe they did.

 And standing guard over that lie for over a century has been the Federal Bureau of Investigation.