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Transcript
00:00I need to tell you something that's going to change how you see yourself.
00:04But first, I need you to remember something.
00:08Remember the first time you knew something you shouldn't have known.
00:12A phone call before it rang.
00:14A person's name before they said it.
00:17The feeling that someone was watching you.
00:19And being right.
00:21Remember when you were a child.
00:23Before they trained it out of you.
00:25Before the teachers and the tests and the diagnoses.
00:29When you could feel things.
00:31Sense things.
00:33Know things that the adults around you said were impossible.
00:36They told you it was imagination.
00:38Coincidence.
00:39Wishful thinking.
00:40They were wrong.
00:41Not because they were lying.
00:43Because they didn't know.
00:45Because what you experienced as a child was real.
00:48And the proof of it was erased before your grandparents were born.
00:51I'm going to show you what was erased.
00:54And once you see it.
00:55You'll understand why they had to take it from us.
00:58This video will be removed.
01:01The last channel that covered Tartarian human research was.
01:04Deleted within four months.
01:06Every backup was scrubbed.
01:08The researcher went silent.
01:10And hasn't posted since.
01:11So if you're watching this.
01:13You're one of the few who got here in time.
01:15The year is 1887.
01:18A woman named Elise Hartmann sits in a chair in Vienna.
01:22She is 26 years old.
01:24A seamstress.
01:26Unremarkable by every measure of the time.
01:29Around her, eight brass instruments point toward her body.
01:34Dials move.
01:36Operators take notes.
01:38Something is being measured that official science says doesn't exist.
01:42Three years later, she will demonstrate abilities that will be witnessed by over 40 researchers.
01:48And then she will disappear from every record.
01:51Her name was removed from registries.
01:53Her family's accounts were confiscated.
01:56The facility where she was studied was dismantled brick by brick.
02:00But one photograph survived.
02:02And what it shows matches descriptions from Tartarian archives that weren't translated until 2019.
02:10Detail for detail.
02:12Separated by 3000 miles and 400 years.
02:15How is that possible?
02:18Let me show you what I've found.
02:20And then I'll present the sceptical explanations.
02:23Because they deserve a hearing.
02:24But first, let me be clear about what kind of evidence exists.
02:28We have photographs.
02:30Hundreds of them.
02:31Showing facilities, instruments and subjects in various stages of what appears to be enhancement research.
02:37We have documents.
02:39Fragments that survived destruction.
02:41Technical specifications.
02:43Research notes.
02:44Correspondence between facilities.
02:47We have architectural evidence.
02:49Buildings designed for purposes that don't match their official explanations.
02:53And we have the testimony of descendants.
02:56Families who passed down stories of what their ancestors experienced in these facilities.
03:01None of this constitutes proof in the scientific sense.
03:05I can't prove what I'm about to show you.
03:07But the pattern of evidence suggests something that the official narrative doesn't acknowledge.
03:13The Tartarians were conducting systematic research into human capabilities that
03:17modern science says are impossible.
03:20And their research succeeded.
03:23The biofield measurement facilities.
03:26The first category of evidence involves facilities designed to measure energy fields
03:31around the human body.
03:33Photographs from the late 19th century show subjects seated in circular arrangements of instruments.
03:39Brass devices with dials and gauges connected by wires to central recording mechanisms.
03:45The subjects sit motionless while operators adjust the instruments.
03:49The photographs show the dials displaying readings.
03:53Operators taking notes.
03:55Multiple sessions with the same subjects showing different readings over time.
03:59Think about that.
04:00These facilities were measuring something.
04:03The instruments were detecting something.
04:05The readings were changing based on something real.
04:08What was being measured.
04:10The documents that survive use terms like vital emanation, life field, and bodily radiance.
04:17They describe energy patterns extending several feet from the physical body.
04:22They record variations based on health, emotional state, and, most importantly, training.
04:29Trained subjects showed stronger readings.
04:31More coherent patterns.
04:34Greater extension of the field beyond the body.
04:37The facilities weren't just measuring human biofields.
04:41They were documenting how those biofields could be developed.
04:45I've examined several photographs from these facilities in detail.
04:48One shows a young man seated in what appears to be a modified dentist's chair.
04:54Surrounded by eight brass instruments on adjustable stands.
04:58Each instrument has a dish-shaped receptor pointed toward a different part of his body.
05:03Head, chest, hands, and other positions.
05:08The instruments are connected by thick cables to a central console where an operator sits.
05:13The console has multiple dial faces arranged in two rows.
05:18In the photograph, several of the dials show readings well above their zero marks.
05:23The subject's eyes are closed.
05:26His hands rest on the arms of the chair.
05:28His posture suggests deep relaxation.
05:31Or something else.
05:33A state that we might now call meditation, though that word wasn't common in 1880s Europe.
05:40The photograph's caption reads,
05:42Measurement series 14.
05:44Stable field achieved.
05:46Amplitude exceeding baseline by factor of three.
05:50Factor of three.
05:51Whatever they were measuring, this subject had developed it to three times the normal level,
05:56and the facility was documenting this development systematically.
06:01Another photograph shows the aftermath of what appears to be a training session.
06:06The subject, a woman in her 30s, stands next to the measurement chair,
06:11her expression difficult to read.
06:13The operator is making notes in a ledger.
06:15Two other men in formal attire observe from the background.
06:19On a blackboard behind them, visible in the photograph,
06:22is a chart showing what appears to be a progression.
06:25Numbers increasing over dates.
06:28A trajectory moving upward.
06:30The subject's biofield was growing stronger over time.
06:33This wasn't just measurement.
06:35It was development.
06:38Enhancement.
06:39Training that increased whatever capacity the instruments were detecting.
06:44The photograph is dated 1889.
06:47By 1920, no evidence of these facilities exists in any official record.
06:53No instruments were preserved in museums.
06:56No research papers were published in medical journals.
07:00No mention in any historical account.
07:02An entire category of research, systematically documented over decades, simply vanished.
07:09Let me present the sceptical explanation.
07:13Mainstream historians would argue that these photographs show early attempts at what we'd now call
07:18fringe science.
07:20Legitimate researchers pursuing ideas that didn't pan out.
07:24The biofield concept was popular in the 19th century,
07:28but was abandoned when controlled experiments failed to replicate the claimed effects.
07:32This is a reasonable argument.
07:35Many scientific concepts from that era were later disproved.
07:40Phrenology.
07:41Vitalism.
07:42Various forms of energy medicine.
07:44The sceptical position is that biofield research belongs in this category,
07:50sincere but mistaken attempts to measure something that doesn't exist.
07:53I can't definitively disprove this argument, but the sceptical explanation doesn't account for
08:00several features of the evidence. It doesn't explain why the research was so extensively
08:05documented if it produced no results. Failed experiments don't generate decades of systematic
08:12records with consistent terminology and methodology. It doesn't explain why the subject's readings
08:18improved over time. Measurement of something that doesn't exist should show
08:23random results, not progressive development. It doesn't explain why all evidence of this
08:29research was eliminated so thoroughly. Failed scientific theories are usually documented as
08:35examples of what didn't work. They're not systematically erased. The sceptical explanation is possible.
08:41But there's another explanation that fits the evidence better.
08:46The light pattern. Projection.
08:50Chambers. The second category of evidence involves something even stranger.
08:55Photographs show subjects standing inside circular frames, rings of metal approximately six feet in
09:01diameter, positioned vertically so the subject stands within the circle. The frames are connected to
09:07complex machinery. Banks of what appear to be projectors or emitters. Control panels with multiple
09:12adjustment mechanisms. Operators positioned at consoles. In the photographs, the frames are emitting
09:18something. A glow. A pattern of light. Something surrounding the subject standing within them.
09:25The documents describe these as resonance chambers or frequency alignment devices. Their purpose,
09:32according to the surviving documentation, was to project specific light patterns onto human subjects.
09:37Patterns that would interact with the body's natural fields to produce enhanced states of
09:42consciousness. Think about that. Light therapy exists today. Specific frequencies of light are used to
09:50treat seasonal depression, regulate sleep cycles, and promote wound, healing. But these facilities were
09:57using light in ways that went far beyond modern applications. They were using light to alter consciousness itself.
10:05One photograph shows the interior of what appears to be a dedicated chamber for this research.
10:11The circular frame dominates the centre of the room. It's mounted on a heavy base, with articulation mechanisms
10:18allowing it to be tilted to various angles. The frame itself is perhaps eight inches thick,
10:24a substantial ring of metal with visible channels or grooves along its surface. Around the circumference of the frame,
10:31at regular intervals, are devices that might be projectors or emitters. Small, precise mechanisms,
10:39each aimed toward the centre where the subject would stand. A young man stands within the frame in the
10:45photograph. His posture is unusual, arms extended slightly from his sides, palms facing outward,
10:52head tilted back, eyes closed. His expression suggests something between ecstasy and concentration.
10:59The frame is glowing. Or rather, the air within the frame is glowing, a visible luminescence that doesn't
11:07match any lighting in the room. The operators at the control panel are adjusting settings. Multiple dials and
11:14levers visible on the console. They're not watching the subject. They're watching their instruments,
11:19making fine adjustments as the process continues. The photograph is labelled
11:25Frequency alignment session. Subject 23. Harmonic convergence achieved. Harmonic convergence.
11:33Whatever that means. Whatever was happening to the man standing in that glowing ring.
11:38The surviving documents describe the theory behind these devices. The human body, according to these
11:45researchers, naturally oscillates at certain frequencies. These frequencies can be measured,
11:51as the biofield instruments demonstrated. But they can also be influenced from outside. Specific light
11:59patterns, projected at specific frequencies, can resonate with the body's natural oscillations.
12:05When the external pattern matches the internal pattern, when harmonic convergence is achieved,
12:12the body's natural field is amplified. The subject experiences enhanced perception, expanded awareness,
12:20access to capabilities that normally remain dormant. This isn't magic in the way the documents describe it.
12:27It's physics. Resonance is a well-documented phenomenon. When external frequencies match natural frequencies,
12:34amplification occurs. This is how opera singers can shatter glass. This is how bridges can be destroyed by
12:42soldiers marching in step. The Tartarian researchers were applying this principle to human consciousness.
12:48Using light as the external frequency source. Using the body's biofield as the natural frequency to be amplified.
12:57Let me present the sceptical explanation. Modern physics would argue that visible light cannot interact with the
13:04human body in the ways these documents describe. The frequencies involved are wrong. The energy levels are
13:12insufficient. The mechanisms proposed violate known physics. This is a strong argument. I can't counter it with
13:20scientific evidence. The physics, as I understand it, doesn't support what these documents claim. But the sceptical
13:27explanation has problems of its own. It assumes we know all the physics. All the frequencies.
13:33All the mechanisms by which light might interact with biological systems. We've discovered new physics before.
13:41Quantum mechanics wasn't understood in the 19th century, but it was operating nonetheless.
13:48Phenomena we couldn't explain eventually found explanations we couldn't have anticipated.
13:53And it doesn't explain the photographs. Something was glowing in those chambers. Something was
14:00producing visible effects on the subjects. Something was happening that the operators could measure and
14:05adjust. I don't know what it was. I can't prove it was what the documents claim. But something was
14:11happening. And it was systematically erased. The replication studies. The third category of evidence is the most
14:18most disturbing. Photographs show two figures standing side by side. Identical figures. Same height. Same
14:27build. Same features. Same clothing. Observers in the photographs are taking notes. Measurements are being
14:35made. The two identical figures stand motionless while they're examined. The documents refer to these as
14:42resonance pairs or frequency duplicates. Not clones in the biological sense. Not twins. Something else.
14:51I want to be careful here. This is the area where the evidence becomes most fragmentary and the
14:57interpretations most speculative. What the photographs appear to show is two identical individuals. But the
15:04documents suggest something stranger. That these aren't two separate people, but one person in two
15:10locations. The theory, if I understand the fragments correctly, involves something like this. The human
15:17biofield extends beyond the physical body. This field contains information. A pattern that defines who
15:25the person is. Their memories. Their consciousness. Under the right conditions, using the resonance chambers
15:31and other technologies, this pattern could be projected. Extended. Duplicated. Not the physical body.
15:38The field pattern. And this projected pattern could, under extreme circumstances, manifest physically,
15:44at a distance. The person in one location. An identical copy in another location. Both conscious. Both
15:52functional. Both containing the same memories and identity. Think about that. If it sounds impossible,
15:59you're not alone. Modern physics has no mechanism for this. Biology has no framework
16:05for understanding it. The very concept violates our understanding of what a person is. And yet.
16:13The photographs show two identical figures. The documents describe the process. The facilities
16:20were clearly designed for this purpose. One photograph shows the observation process in detail.
16:26Two men stand on marked positions on the floor. Circles with symbols inside them. Positioned exactly 12 feet
16:34apart. The men are identical. Same suit. Same tie. Same stance. Same expression. Between them, a team of
16:45observers makes measurements. One observer uses calipers to measure the distance between features on the first
16:51figure's face. Another makes the same measurements on the second figure. A third compares the results.
16:59Behind the observers, equipment is visible. The resonance chamber. The measurement instruments.
17:06Banks of machinery whose purpose I can't determine from the photograph. The photograph's caption reads,
17:13Coherent pair. Session 14. Stability holding at 94 minutes. Stability holding. 94 minutes.
17:22Whatever had been created. Whatever these two identical figures represented. It required maintenance. It would
17:30eventually destabilize. The researchers were measuring how long it could be sustained. Let me tell you what I
17:37think this was, while acknowledging that I cannot prove it. I think the Tartarian researchers discovered that
17:43human identity is not limited to the physical body. That consciousness, the pattern that makes you you,
17:50exists in a field that extends beyond flesh and bone. I think they found ways to project that pattern,
17:57to extend it, to duplicate it. I think they created situations where a single consciousness could exist
18:04in two physical locations simultaneously. And I think this technology was suppressed because its
18:10implications were too dangerous for those who seized power after Tartaria fell. Because if identity is not
18:18limited to a single body, then death is not what we think it is. Because control over physical bodies,
18:24through labor, through imprisonment, through violence, is not the final control it appears to be.
18:31The Tartarian research suggested that humans are far more than physical bodies. That consciousness can
18:38exist beyond flesh. That identity itself is transferable, projectable, potentially eternal.
18:45And that truth was far too threatening to allow anyone to know, too dangerous to let anyone discover,
18:52too powerful to let anyone develop. The skeptical explanation is obvious. These were twins.
18:59twins. Or actors made up to look identical. Or photographic manipulation. Double exposures. Composite
19:07images. Darkroom tricks. Any of these explanations is simpler than accepting that consciousness can be
19:14duplicated. I can't disprove them. But the documents don't describe twins or actors. They describe a
19:22process. A technology. A systematic research program with multiple facilities. Consistent methodology and
19:30documented results. If it was fraud, it was elaborate fraud. Maintained across decades. Across multiple
19:37countries. With expensive equipment and detailed records. Possible. But is it more likely than the
19:44alternative? I don't know. I genuinely don't know. But I know the question deserves investigation. And I know
19:52that investigation has been systematically prevented.
19:56The force field interactions. The fourth category involves direct manipulation of forces that
20:03shouldn't be manipulable. Photographs show subjects reaching toward invisible barriers. Their hands are
20:10stopped in mid-air. Not by anything visible, but by something that clearly has physical effect. The
20:16fingers are pressed against… something. The hand is distorted, as if pushing against a surface that isn't there.
20:23The documents describe these as field boundary experiments, or force interface studies. The
20:31subjects were interacting with fields that the Tartarian technology could generate. Invisible barriers that
20:37could stop physical movement. Redirect momentum. Contain energy. Force fields. In the 1880s.
20:46One photograph captures the moment of contact precisely. A man in his 30s stands with his
20:53right arm extended, reaching toward a circular device mounted on a stand. The device is perhaps
20:59two feet in diameter, positioned vertically, its face toward the subject. His hand is six inches from the
21:06device. And it's stopped. The fingers are splayed. The palm is pressed flat, against nothing visible. The
21:14wrist shows tension. The arm shows effort. He's pushing against something that the photograph cannot see.
21:23The device itself shows no obvious emission. No glow. No beam. No visible energy. Whatever is stopping his
21:31hand exists only as a force. Operators nearby are taking readings. Instruments are positioned around the device.
21:39The scene has the atmosphere of an experiment. Controlled. Measured. Documented. The caption reads
21:49Field boundary test. Maximum extension achieved. Subject reports. Resistance equivalent to solid surface.
21:57Resistance equivalent to solid surface. A force field. The documents describe the theory behind this
22:05technology. The Tartarians, according to these records, understood that physical matter is mostly empty
22:12space. The atoms that make up solid objects are themselves mostly nothing. A nucleus, some electrons,
22:19and vast emptiness between. What we experience as solid is actually fields. Electromagnetic forces that repel
22:27other atoms, creating the sensation of substance. The Tartarian technology could generate these fields
22:35without matter. Could create the force of solidity without any physical object producing it. The
22:41applications would be extraordinary. Barriers that could stop projectiles. Containers that needed no walls.
22:49Protection for people or equipment that could be turned on and off.
22:53This technology would have given the Tartarians capabilities that would seem magical to a less
22:58advanced civilization. And when Tartaria fell, that technology was captured or destroyed.
23:06Before we continue. Before we examine the final category of evidence and what happened to all of this
23:12research. If you're interested in these kinds of investigations, make sure you're subscribed.
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23:24know.
23:25Thank you. Let me present the skeptical explanation for the force field evidence.
23:30The simplest argument is that the photographs are staged. The subjects are pretending to push against
23:36something invisible. The stopped hand is simply held in position by the subject's own muscles.
23:42This is possible. Without video evidence, we can't see the sequence of events. We can't verify that the
23:50hand was actually stopped by something external. Another argument is that the devices produced air
23:56pressure. Jets of air or compressed gas that would create physical resistance. This is a known technology
24:03that could produce the effects shown in the photographs without requiring any exotic physics.
24:08Both explanations are reasonable. But they don't explain the elaborate documentation.
24:13The instruments taking readings. The terminology and the documents describing field generation and boundary
24:20effects. The progression of experiments over years. If it was staged, why document it so thoroughly?
24:27If it was just air pressure, why describe it in terms that suggest something more exotic?
24:32The skeptical explanations account for the photographs. They don't account for the full pattern of evidence.
24:39The projection studies. The fifth and final category involves what the documents call
24:45substrate projection, or physical impression at distance. These experiments combined elements of all
24:51the previous categories. Biofield measurement. Resonance enhancement. Field generation. To achieve
24:59something that shouldn't be possible. Photographs show subjects in intense concentration. Bodies rigid. Faces showing
25:07extreme effort. And in the space before them. Distortions are visible. The air itself seems to warp. As if
25:14something is forming there. Something the subject is creating. Something being projected from their
25:20enhanced biofield. Something that shouldn't exist. One photograph captures what appears to be a partial
25:28materialization. A woman lies on an examination table. The same type of table we see in medical facilities,
25:35but equipped with the biofield monitoring instruments we've already discussed. Her. Eyes are closed. Her
25:42hands are pressed flat against the table surface on either side of her body. Above her. Approximately
25:48three feet. The air is wrong. There's a darkness there. A density. Something that the camera captured,
25:55but that shouldn't be visible. It has no clear shape. Just a distortion. A region where light behaves
26:02differently. Where space itself seems altered. The operators are focused entirely on their instruments.
26:09One makes adjustments to a device near the woman's head. Another records readings on a clipboard. A
26:15third watches a gauge whose needle has moved well past center. The caption reads,
26:20substrate impression. Session seven. Partial coherence achieved. Duration 23 seconds. 23 seconds.
26:30She maintained that, whatever it was, for 23 seconds. And the researchers considered it only partial
26:38coherence. What would full coherence have looked like? The documents describe the theory in terms I
26:45struggle to follow. The human biofield, when sufficiently enhanced by the resonance technologies,
26:51can interact directly with what the researchers called substrate reality, the underlying structure
26:57from which physical matter emerges. A trained subject, using enhanced field strength and specific
27:04projection techniques, could create impressions in this substrate, could form patterns that would manifest as
27:10physical effects or potentially as physical objects. The implications are staggering. If true, this technology
27:19would allow trained humans to create matter from field energy. To manifest objects through concentration.
27:25To reshape physical reality through consciousness. This is not magic. According to the documents,
27:33it's physics. But physics operating at a level far beyond what modern science acknowledges.
27:38physics. The energy would come from the biofield itself, the life force that the measurement instruments
27:44detected. Enhanced through resonance. Focused through training. Projected into the substrate where matter
27:51itself is formed. I don't expect you to believe this. I'm not sure I believe it myself, but I've seen
27:58the
27:58photographs. I've read the documents that survived. I've traced the facilities that conducted this research and
28:05found that they were systematically dismantled after 1900. Something was being researched. Something
28:12significant enough to warrant major facilities across multiple continents. Something that was completely
28:18eliminated from the historical record. If it was all fraud, why was it pursued so seriously? If it never
28:25worked, why were the facilities so elaborate? If it was harmless pseudoscience, why was it erased so completely?
28:33The patterns don't fit the sceptical explanation. Something else was happening. And someone didn't
28:41want us to know about it. What happened to the research? The evidence suggests that Tartarian human
28:49enhancement research was systematically destroyed after the civilization fell. The pattern is consistent across
28:56all categories of evidence. Facilities were closed. Not repurposed. Closed entirely. Their specialized
29:04equipment removed or destroyed. Documents were burned. Not archived. Burned. The fragments we have
29:12survived only because they were hidden, stolen or forgotten. Researchers were dispersed. Many disappeared
29:19entirely from historical records. Others appear with altered biographies, their previous work unmentioned.
29:27The knowledge was suppressed so thoroughly that even the possibility of these capabilities was removed
29:33from public awareness. Within a generation, the very concepts being researched became pseudoscience,
29:39or supernatural beliefs. Within two generations, they became jokes. Think about that. A systematic research
29:48program. Facilities across the globe. Decades of documented experiments. Photograph evidence and
29:55technical documentation. All reduced to fringe beliefs and new-age nonsense within 50 years. That's not natural
30:04forgetting. That's deliberate erasure. The erasure was so complete that even discussing these possibilities
30:11now triggers automatic dismissal. Mention biofields, and people think of fraudulent energy healers.
30:18Mention consciousness research, and people think of failed ESP experiments. Mention human potential
30:25beyond the physical, and people think of cults and pseudoscience. These associations didn't emerge
30:32naturally. They were cultivated. Every genuine attempt to explore these areas has been met with ridicule,
30:39defunding, or worse. Researchers who pursued these questions had their careers destroyed. Facilities that
30:47attempted this work were shut down. The message was clear. These topics are off-limits. Don't investigate.
30:54Don't question. Don't explore. And most people obeyed.
30:59Why would the research be suppressed so thoroughly? Let me tell you where I've landed on this question.
31:04If the Tartarian research was real, if humans genuinely have capabilities beyond what modern
31:10science acknowledges, then those capabilities represent a threat to centralised control. A population
31:17that can perceive beyond the five senses cannot be easily deceived. Propaganda becomes less effective.
31:23Manipulation becomes more difficult. Control systems that depend on limited perception fail.
31:30A population that can generate force fields, project consciousness, or interact directly with
31:36the substrate of reality, doesn't need the technologies that modern systems provide. Energy
31:42becomes available without infrastructure. Protection becomes available without weapons. Capability
31:49becomes available without permission. A population that understands its true nature doesn't accept
31:55artificial limitations. Doesn't believe that consciousness is merely brain chemistry. Doesn't
32:02accept that death is final. Doesn't submit to systems designed to extract their labour and life.
32:08The suppression of this research wasn't about science. It was about control. The capabilities had to be
32:15denied because their existence threatens the entire structure of modern civilisation.
32:21I can't prove this. I can present evidence that suggests the research existed. I can show photographs
32:27that document the experiments. I can point to the pattern of systematic erasure that followed.
32:33But I can't prove that the research produced genuine results. I can't prove that humans actually have these capabilities.
32:41I can't prove that the suppression was deliberate rather than natural.
32:46The sceptical explanations remain possible. The photographs might be fraudulent. The documents might
32:53be elaborate hoaxes. The pattern of erasure might be coincidence. I acknowledge all of this.
32:59But I also acknowledge what the evidence suggests. And I invite you to examine it yourself.
33:08What the evidence means. If even a fraction of the Tartarian research was genuine, the implications are
33:15profound. It would mean that human potential extends far beyond what we're taught. That capabilities we
33:21now consider supernatural are actually natural, just undeveloped and suppressed. It would mean that the
33:28modern scientific paradigm is incomplete. Not wrong in what it affirms, but wrong in what it denies.
33:36The physics that works for building bridges and computers may not be the complete physics of
33:41consciousness and life. It would mean that the systematic suppression of this knowledge was one of
33:47the greatest crimes in human history. Billions of people denied access to their own capabilities.
33:53generations prevented from developing what should be their birthright. It would mean that recovery is
33:59possible. If these capabilities are natural, they can be redeveloped. The training techniques might be
34:05reconstructed. The technologies might be rebuilt. What was lost might be found. I've spent years examining
34:14this evidence. I've visited the sites where facilities stood. I've traced the families of subjects and
34:20researchers. I've collected photographs and documents from sources that wish to remain anonymous. And I've
34:26come to a conclusion that I'll share with you now. I think the Tartarian human enhancement research was
34:31real. I think they discovered genuine capabilities that mainstream science doesn't acknowledge. I think
34:38they developed technologies to measure and enhance these capabilities. I think they achieved results that
34:44would seem impossible to us. And I think all of this was deliberately erased because it threatened those
34:50who seized power after Tartaria fell. I can't prove this. The evidence is incomplete. The counter-arguments
34:58are serious. But this is where I've landed. And I think the implications are worth considering, even if you're
35:05not convinced. Because if there's even a chance that human potential extends beyond what we're taught,
35:11if there's even a possibility that we've been deliberately limited, then the question of what we
35:16might become is worth asking. 1. What you can do. I want to hear from you. If you have evidence
35:24related to
35:25this research, photographs, documents, family stories, I want to know if you've experienced capabilities that
35:32mainstream science doesn't acknowledge. Perception beyond the five senses, consciousness effects,
35:38unexplained phenomena. I want to hear your story. If you know of modern research that touches on these areas,
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