If our history is a series of reboots, what are we missing? Explore suppressed science and secret files to reclaim the lost toolkit of humanity.

The 'Dissonance Tax' is the gap in our potential because the true, functional science of the world has been systematically suppressed. If power limits our imagination, remembering makes it bigger.
Tartaria is described in the script as a massive, politically organized empire that appeared on maps as late as the early 19th century but was systematically erased from official history. It is significant because it represents a "Decentralized Model of Civilization" that allegedly utilized "Antiquitech," such as atmospheric energy harvesters and resonance-based architecture. The "Global Reset" theory suggests that banking dynasties and industrial elites erased Tartaria from the historical record to make humanity dependent on centralized grids, like coal and oil, rather than free, decentralized energy.
This concept describes the coordinated effort by institutional gatekeepers to overwrite human history and suppress "Threatened Knowledge." The script highlights four steps: taking charge of sources by controlling libraries, defining "legitimate" academic frameworks, standardizing teaching through philanthropic foundations, and waiting for a generation to pass so the old world is forgotten. An example provided is the "missing" months of the 1915 Delphian Course books, which researchers suggest were intentionally pulled from the record because they contained protocols for sovereign thought and historical truth.
The script discusses research by Maria Strømme and others suggesting that consciousness is a fundamental "field" of reality, similar to the Higgs field, rather than a byproduct of the brain. This is supported by the fact that quantum mechanics, Artificial Intelligence, and human cognition all utilize "Hilbert Space"—a geometric map of relationships. This mathematical overlap suggests that the structure of meaning in our minds reflects the structure of reality at a quantum level, implying a "Universal Mind" where individual awareness is a local ripple in a larger field.
Antiquitech refers to lost, sophisticated technologies used by "Old World" civilizations to harness natural forces without centralized control. Examples mentioned include "Star Forts" acting as energy resonance devices, domes and spires used as atmospheric energy antennas, and gravity-fed water systems. These technologies allowed for high-functioning societies that did not rely on fossil fuels or global banking networks, which is why proponents of the theory believe they were intentionally "uninstalled" during historical reboots.
The Hermetic perspective views the universe as a "training facility" governed by mental laws, such as the Principle of Polarity and Vibration, where individuals can use "Alchemy" to transmute their consciousness to higher states. In contrast, the Gnostic perspective is more revolutionary, viewing the material world as a "flawed prison" created by an incompetent "Demiurge." Both schools agree that ordinary consciousness is a trap and that "Gnosis"—direct, experiential knowledge of one’s divine nature—is the key to reclaiming sovereignty from institutional or "Archonic" control.
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