Welcome to the May/June edition of Supernal Magazine

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In this issue, Supernal steps into the layered mystery of Tartaria and the so-called

‘Tartarian Empire’.

 

Tartary was once a historically recognised label on European maps, used to describe vast, largely unknown regions across Central and northern Asia. In more recent times, it has taken on a different life online, evolving into a theory suggesting the existence of a lost, highly advanced global civilisation, one that some believe was deliberately

erased from history.

 

What remains undeniable is this: history is written by those who survive, rule, and record. Maps were never just navigational tools; they were instruments of perspective, power, and influence. Across time, entire cultures have been minimised, renamed, or misunderstood through imperial lenses.

 

So where does Tartaria sit?
Is it evidence of a forgotten civilisation, quietly removed from the human story? Is it a symbolic container for knowledge that has slipped through the cracks of recorded history? Or is it a modern myth, born from a growing mistrust of official narratives?

Whatever the answer, its resurgence points to something deeper, a collective pull to question, to re-examine, and to look beyond what we have been told.

As always, we invite you to explore the material and make up your own mind.

 

Wake up. Tune in. Live the magic.

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May June Issue 60

 

Feature Highlights

Journey into Tartaria
Freya Savitri Sampson has written a cracker of a feature that is so jam packed full of links that it will be easy for readers to explore any rabbit hole. Well this one on Tartaria could be the mother of them all!

 

The Day Tartaria Got Misplaced
Arty Indigo penned a quirky piece on Tartaria. “…Tartaria, whether real, exaggerated, or somewhere in between, becomes less about the past and more about the present. It’s not just a lost empire. It’s a mirror. A cheeky little nudge that says, “Are you sure you’ve been told everything?”

 

Interviews
Guy Peter Anderson
“Guy is a self-published author who has immersed himself in this subject. His 2024 book, Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids: Exploring the Lost Empire of Tartaria and the Reset of 1776, brings together threads that many would not usually place side by side, yet somehow it works.”

 

Tartaria Australia
“It was always going to be a wild adventure when Kelly Jones from Tartaria Australia, joined us today for a chat. What began with Anthony's ideas of taking a proper look into Australia's story about Tartarian…went deep into realms uncharted very quickly!”

 

Brad Olsen
“This interview moves well beyond Tartaria. We touch on megaliths, hidden histories and current global shifts. Brad also shares insights from his newly released book, Secrets of Antarctica.”

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