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1904 World's Fair Building Dated 1803! 'Construction' Photos...
Today, as promised, I will be sharing possibly the most self destructing photo to the main stream narrative. A photo from the St. Louis World's Fair or Exposition. A photo that was said to be taken in 1903 when there is clear proof on the building that this date is a lie. I will also be sharing much....much more!
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My Lunch Break
THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR
The St. Louis World's Fair, also known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904.
PURPOSE: The exposition commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, a significant real estate deal between President Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte of France. It also celebrated the United States' emerging role as a global player.
FUNDING: The event was financed by local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million, equivalent to $509 million in 2023.
PARTICIPANTS: More than 60 countries and 43 of the then-45 American states maintained exhibition spaces at the fair.
VISITORS: The fair was attended by nearly 19.7 million people.
LEGACY: The fair had a long-lasting impact on intellectuals in the fields of history, art history, architecture, and anthropology. It also influenced the permanent new buildings and master plans of major cities.
ATTRACTIONS: The fair hosted a variety of exhibits, events, and new foods. Visitors could enjoy the incredible sights, sounds, and inventions on display.
Visitors could enjoy the incredible sights, sounds, inventions, events, and new foods on display. They could explore the fair’s 1,500 buildings — arrayed over 1,200 acres in Forest Park — taste Dr. Pepper, marvel at new inventions like the electric typewriter, and even attend the 1904 Olympic Games.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY PROCLAIMS:
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In August 1901, President William McKinley proclaimed that the next World's Fair would be held in St. Louis, Missouri. Dubbed the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the fair — originally set to take place in 1903 — would celebrate the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, which added 530,000,000 acres of territory to the young United States in 1803.
"In the name of the Government and of the people of the United States, I do hereby invite all the nations of the earth to take part in the commemoration of the purchase of the Louisiana Territory," McKinley declared.
Just a month later, McKinley was felled by an assassin's bullet. But plans for the grand Louisiana Purchase Exposition went on. As the Missouri Historical Society writes, more than 10,000 laborers toiled to transform "1,200 acres of thickets and swamps" in St. Louis into a "grand landscape."
[where did these 10,000 people live, eat, shower, etc? There are no construction photos and certainly no photos of building for the workers.]
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Empty Cities in The 1860's But...Where Are The People?
THE NARRATIVE (from AI)
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Photographs from the 1860s showing large cities without people are quite fascinating. The absence of people in these photos is often due to the long exposure times required by the photographic technology of the era.
BORDEAUX: 1860's Where Are the People - Tartaria, Mud Flood, History Reset
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MORE DESERTED CITIES
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Boston: An aerial photo of Boston was captured from a hot air balloon in 1860. It's both the oldest image of the city, as well as the oldest surviving aerial photograph.
LOS ANGELES: A cityscape photo from 1877 shows Los Angeles, California, with Southern Pacific Railroad facilities in the distance and many houses, yards, and empty streets in the foreground.
EDO (now Tokyo): A panorama of Edo showing daimyo residences was taken around 1865 or 1866.
AMERICAN WEST: In the 1860s and 1870s, photographer Timothy O’Sullivan created some of the best-known images in American History. After covering the U.S. Civil War, O’Sullivan was the official photographer on the United States Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel under Clarence King. His job was to photograph the West to attract settlers. In so doing, he became one of the pioneers in the field of geo photography.
These photographs provide a unique glimpse into the past, capturing the architecture and landscapes of the time. They serve as valuable historical documents, offering insights into how these cities have evolved over time.
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1. [Some of the Oldest Photos of Cities Around the World]: This collection features early photographs of international cities, including Los Angeles, Edo (now Tokyo), Rome, Sydney, Singapore, Jerusalem, and more.
https://www.insidehook.com/culture/travel-back-time-oldest-photos-cities-around-world
2. [Photos From The 1860s Show A Paris That No Longer Exists]: This collection is part of an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art titled "Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris".
https://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/these-intriguing-photos-from-the-1860s-show-a-paris-that-no
3. [19th Century America in Rare Early Photographs]: This collection showcases a different side of American life in the 1860s, far from the urban slums and Civil War scenes often depicted in photos from this era.
https://mymodernmet.com/19th-century-america-photographs/
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Are The Trump Family Time Travelers?
Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey, 1889, is the 'conspiracy theory' that Donald Trump and/or Barron Trump are time travels seemed pretty ridiculous and hilarious at first. However, a book recently discovered by a 4Chan user seems to be blowing a lot of people's minds with weird coincidences.
In the late 19th century, an author by the name of Ingersoll Lockwood wrote a number of novels starring a character by the name of Baron Trump. Some of his adventures included ideas such as time travel. These books included titles such as Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey and The Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog, Bulgar. Additionally, Ingersoll wrote a book entitled "The Last President," which has some strange coincidences itself.
Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey, in 1893. The novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by "Baron Trump", as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump.
The discovery of the novels led to some online 'conspiracy theorists', including 4chan users and adherents of QAnon, claiming that it proved that Donald and/or Barron Trump had engaged in time travel; this was often accompanied with claims that John G. Trump, a scientist and uncle of Donald, had created a time machine alongside Nikola Tesla.
Download Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey by Ingersoll Lockwood
https://theaquariusbus.com/baron-trumps-marvellous-underground-journey/
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2020 Prophetic Dream - Kamala Running Over Joe
This is Pastor Dana Coverstone who I discovered in 2020 on a Youtube viral video where he inadvertently predicted the coin shortage before it happened.
I was able to locate this video from the same timeframe (2020-2021) wherein Pastor Coverstone has a series of dreams basically predicting VP Kamala Harris running over Joe Biden on her way to Hillary Clinton who has Trump in a headlock with a knife to his throat. It seems timely to post this now.
So, the day of this posting is 7.21.2024 on my Rumble channel and we'll see how this all plays out. In August, the United States will witness a chaotic DNC convention and find out if Hillary will actually be the 'pre-planned' candidate.
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Unofficial Dana Coverstone dreams list
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The Assassination Attempt - Kim Clement Prophecies 2004
Whether it was foreseeing 9-11 back in 1996, Hurricane Katrina years before it happened, Osama Bin Laden’s capture and takedown, or Donald Trump being elected President, Kim Clement was used by God to see the future and to tell it to the world. Don’t miss out on seeing some of the most notable and memorable prophetic moments in Kim’s incredible ministry.
When Kim and I set out on our ministry journey 40 years ago, we never would have dreamed that we would find ourselves surrounded by this community of believers through the means of the internet – something unheard of back then. Now we can’t imagine life without you! The amazing thing about you being part of this global network with us is that we are gathering people from all over the world, in one place, to worship together in this pioneering work of an online church. We are so pleased to have you here with us, and we look forward to our growing relationship together. We have worked hard to provide you with resources and tools to help you grow in your own walk with God, and as we grow together, our global mission is strengthened. We are here for you!
- Jane Clement, Founder
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Donne Clement Petruska
https://www.houseofdestiny.org/
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Los Angeles, California BEFORE the Mud floods - 1st Photos (1864-1909)
Today we will dive into a vast collection of images, considered to be the first photographs ever taken of Los Angeles, California. Beginning the deep dive is a very intricate map detailing Los Angeles as it appeared in 1871, and we will follow this up with over 100 photographs of the fledgling city of Los Angeles from the years 1864 through 1909.
Immaculate architecture aside, the landscape is filled with unique properties, beauty both naturally occurring and man-made, and we will look at many locations of Los Angeles photographed for the first time in history. The images today are at least 115 years old, and I compiled this collection from months of research into Los Angeles; through museums, libraries, private collections and online forums dedicated to architecture.
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Jarid Boosters
THE NARRATIVE: Los Angeles and it's Diverse History
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1781: The history of Los Angeles began when 44 settlers from central New Spain (modern Mexico) established a permanent settlement in what is now Downtown Los Angeles.
1887: A great speculative land boom occurred, driving up the price of city land 500 percent. Monrovia became Los Angeles County's fourth incorporated city. Whittier was settled by a group of Quakers. Burbank and Glendale were incorporated.
1888: Pomona, South Pasadena, and Compton were incorporated as cities. Long Beach was also incorporated for the first time, but was disincorporated years later in 1897.
1889: After 20 years of political maneuvering, voters in the southern portion of Los Angeles County elected to break away to form Orange County, California.
1890: The U.S. Census recorded 50,395 people in the City of Los Angeles and 101,454 people for all Los Angeles County. The first Tournament of Roses Parade was held in Pasadena.
1895: The Los Angeles City Oil Field was discovered, becoming California's top-producing oil field.
THE NARRATIVE: Architectural and Infrastructure Landscape
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SPANISH COLONIAL INFLUENCE: The early architectural landscape of Los Angeles was heavily influenced by Spanish colonial designs, reflecting its historical roots. The iconic missions, with their arched corridors and red-tiled roofs, set the stage for the city’s built environment.
LATE ADOBE, GREEK REVIVAL, STICK STYLE, SECOND EMPIRE & ITALIANATE STYLES: After California joined the union as the 31st state in 1850, buildings designed in these architectural styles began to appear. These structures represent early settlement patterns and building practices. Most of these buildings were simply constructed, using locally available materials including adobe, brick, and wood.
LUMMIS HOUSE: Charles Lummis began the construction of El Alisal, also known as the Lummis House, in 1898. Built over a twelve-year period ending in 1910, the structure was constructed by Lummis using stones gathered from the Arroyo Seco with the assistance of a few Native American laborers he had trained in carpentry.
GAMBLE HOUSE: The Gamble House, a prime example of an "ultimate bungalow" due to its large size and depth of detail, was designed by architectural firm Greene and Greene for David B. Gamble (of Proctor & Gamble). The home was constructed between 1908 and 1909.
FREIGHT DEPOT: One of the earliest local examples of reinforced concrete buildings is a quarter-mile-long former freight depot that was constructed in 1907. It now serves as the campus of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc).
THE NARRATIVE: Notable Public Buildings
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PICO HOUSE: Built in 1869 by Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of California, Pico House was the finest hotel in Los Angeles at the time.
SANTA MONICA PIER: Opened to the public in 1909, the Santa Monica Pier quickly became a popular destination. The amusement park on the pier opened 21 years later.
OLVERA STREET: Known as the oldest street in Los Angeles, Olvera Street is home to the city’s original firehouse, church, theatre, and other buildings. These structures have been brought together as the El Pueblo Historical Park.
LUMMIS HOUSE: Also known as El Alisal, this house was built by Charles Lummis between 1898 and 1910. The structure was constructed using stones gathered from the Arroyo Seco.
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President Trump: Open Letter on Coming Apophis Asteroid Crash 4/13/2029
DATE: January 29, 2018 FROM: Harry Lear (Pentagon and Saigon, Vietnam MACV HQ in SSD, ACSI, Special Security Detachment, Assistant Chief of Staff Intelligence, Top Secret Crypto EO NOFORN, other classified special access codes – 1965-67 US Army) FORMULA: Measuring Pi Squaring Pi
https://measuringpisquaringphi.com/correcting-pi-problems/
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1. Apophis was predicted to exist by a Swiss individual named Billy Eduard Meier in 1981 and stated that it would crash into Earth on April 13, 2029. This was 25 years before Earth astronomers discovered Apophis in 2004. Mr. Meier has been publishing astronomical and other information as a contactee meeting with human ETs called The Plejaren for the last 75 years. Billy Meier and the Plejaren called Apophis “The Red Meteor” and predicted from their calculations that Apophis would strike planet Earth somewhere along the Tectonic Plate from the North Sea (Northern England) to the Black Sea (near Ukraine). They still hold this prediction to date and state that (for some reason regarding their belonging to a High Council of many other ET humans in our Milky Way Galaxy) they are not allowed to physically save Earth from this upcoming Cosmic Catastrophe but can provide us with the information for us to save ourselves.
Hence the prediction they gave to Billy Meier in 1981 to provide to us Earthlings advance knowledge of this event. Note that NASA, 25 years after 1981, independently came up with the same “close encounter” date of April 13, 2029, AND April 13, 2036 if Apophis is slingshot through Earth’s Gravity Keyhole in 2029. The difference is that NASA is using an erroneous value of Pi in their orbit and other calculations.
2. Besides having provided the Apophis-Striking-Earth Prediction in 1981, the Plejaren and Billy Meier have maintained for the last 60 years or so that Earthlings are currently using the wrong value of Pi, which is the difference between Meier’s crash prediction and NASA’s near-crash prediction on the same date. Meier and the Plejaren state that Earthlings will have to discover the true value of Pi if we want to prevent the Apophis-Earth Crash, plus accomplish future things such as time travel (which the Plejaren apparently do) and pull energy from black holes.
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For the last several thousand years, no mathematician, not Archimedes, not Euler, not Euclid, not Sir Issac Newton, not Leibnitz, not Einstein (a physicist who wasn’t looking for the proof of Pi but used Pi = 3.1416…), or anybody else as far as I know — until now, at Measuring Pi Squaring Phi — has been able to present a proof for the true value of Pi. Why?
One of the main stumbling blocks for today’s mathematicians is that they (a.) have not physically measured the Pi circumference of a one-unit diameter circle and thus do not know that Pi cannot possibly be 3.14159… , (b.) apparently no mathematician (until now) has discovered the special relationship between the “special squaring” of the sides of a Kepler Golden Ratio Right Triangle, and (c.) too many mathematicians using Archimedes’ polygon limit approach think it is OK to compute the tangent or arctangent of a right triangle whose short side is “curved” and not straight.
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Coast to Coast
MeasuringPiSquaringPhi.com
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Remote Viewers Have Identified A Coming Solar Flare Apocalypse
During the top-secret Remote Viewing CIA and U.S. Army research program, trained remote viewers that were normally tasked with foreseeing the outcome of war related events began picking up on a future occurrence that appeared to mark a dramatic shift in global life. At first, these viewers, along with Major Ed Dames, the program's senior operations and training officer, had feared their subconscious was foreseeing nuclear war.
It turns out after years of Remote Viewing sessions, the event is in fact a series of solar flares that are so devastating to the Earth, it may cause the death of billions and change life on Earth as we know it.
WORLDWIDE SOLAR STORMS
A worldwide solar flare, also known as a solar storm, could have significant effects on Earth, particularly on our technology. Here's what it might look like:
SOLAR FLARES: Solar flares are large explosions from the surface of the sun that emit intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation. The most powerful are X-class flares, followed by M-, C- and B-class; A-class flares are the smallest.
EFFECTS ON EARTHS MAGNETIC ATMOSPHERE: Earth's magnetic field and insulating atmosphere keep us extremely well protected from even the most powerful solar outbursts. The most harmful radiation is absorbed in the sky long before it touches human skin.
TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTIONS: The electromagnetic power of a flare could disrupt power grids, internet connections, and other communication devices on Earth, resulting in chaos. Flares have been known to cause radiation storms in the upper atmosphere, radio blackouts around the world, transformer explosions, and widespread mobile-phone outages.
EFFECTS ON SATELLITES AND SPACECRAFT: Solar storms can tamper with radar and radio systems or knock satellites offline. They pose a radiation risk to satellites, spacecraft, and astronauts.
VISUAL PHENOMENA: The solar wind impacts the magnetosphere of the Earth, producing aurora borealis and australis.
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Tree Of Might
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The Fourth Turning & The Fourth War - Clif High
"The Fourth Turning" is a book written by William Strauss and Neil Howe, published in 1997. It expands on the Strauss-Howe generational theory, which describes a recurring generation cycle in American history and Western history.
According to the theory, historical events are associated with recurring generational personas (archetypes). Each generational persona unleashes a new era (called a turning) lasting around 21 years, in which a new social, political, and economic climate (mood) exists. They are part of a larger cyclical "saeculum" (a long human life, which usually spans around 85 years, although some saecula have lasted longer).
The theory states that a crisis recurs in American history after every saeculum, which is followed by a recovery (high). During this recovery, institutions and communitarian values are strong. Ultimately, succeeding generational archetypes attack and weaken institutions in the name of autonomy and individualism, which eventually creates a tumultuous political environment that ripens conditions for another crisis.
The Fourth Turning, according to Strauss and Howe, is a Crisis. This is a period when a country faces some big threat, often a war. The last Fourth Turning started with the Great Depression and ended with World War II.
The theory has been influential in the fields of generational studies, marketing, and business management literature. However, it has also been criticized as being overly deterministic, unfalsifiable, and unsupported by rigorous evidence.
The Fourth Turning and the Coming Civil War Jay Weidner and Yvonne Palermo are joined by astrologer Robert Phoenix to discuss the events that occur between the great solar eclipse of 2017 and the next great solar eclipse in 2024. We discover that these seven years are actually the last years of the Fourth Turning which promises to change everything around us. [recorded approx. 2019]
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Reality Check
With Jay Weidner
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The Montauk Project & The Connection to The Philadelphia Experiment
Stranger Things was released on Netflix in 2016. The Duffer Brothers based their series on a conspiracy from 1992, the original story published by Preston Nichols in the book The Montauk Project: Experiments In Time. With the hopes of developing super soldiers like Eleven, the US government implemented decades of psychic experimentation and encountered extra-dimensional beings, invisibility, and time travel.
The conspiracy of the Montauk Project begins with an even earlier conspiracy: The Philadelphia Experiment. In the summer of 1943, the USS Eldridge left the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard a skeleton crew and orders to test a top-secret technology meant to render it invisible. However, when the technology was engaged, a green fog emanated from the ship before it briefly disappeared.
When the ship reappeared, it revealed a horrific scene. Some men been vaporized; others had fused with the bulkhead of the ship. In 1988, Al Bielek claimed to have been one of the men onboard the USS Eldridge during this experiment. He jumped overboard with his brother and slipped through time, landing in 1983 in Montauk, New York.
The Air Force controlled a base there called Camp Hero, and it was here that the Montauk Project took place. Utilizing the SAGE radar, researchers initially experimented with frequencies and their effects on the human mind, similar to the Gateway Tapes.
These experiments progressed as the researchers discovered new capabilities from their subjects and equipment. They conducted remote viewing and control experiments, similar to MK ULTRA and Project Stargate. Then, they opened portals through time, sending exploratory crews of soldiers, scientists, and civilians, not dissimilar to the exploration of The Upside-Down.
Finally, an extra-dimensional being was manifested through the portal. This creature had a different appearance to each witness, and it likely served as the inspiration for the Demogorgon. It attacked the soldiers and destroyed the equipment, eventually leading to the abandonment of the experiments and the base.
The Montauk Project developed a cult following as it was signal boosted by national radio shows and Internet forums. As the story circulated, those who heard the story injected themselves into the narrative. For example, Stewart Swerdlow published a book titled Montauk: The Alien Connection, which detailed his childhood abduction by government researchers and the brutal experiments that were conducted on him.
Others traveled across the country to visit Preston Nichols for deprogramming sessions, hoping to recover their lost memories. These sessions involved a technique called "hand scanning," which some believe was dangerous and exploitative.
In 2008, a creature washed ashore on the beach of Montauk. Gawker would refer to this creature as the Montauk Monster. Some thought the creature came from nearby Plum Island. It's origin and identification were unclear, and the body of the creature disappeared before renowned cryptozoologists could examine it. Again, a second creature, nearly identical, washed ashore in 2020.
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Pandox
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Admiral Byrd's Secret Diary Reveals The Inner Earth
After the passing of Admiral Byrd his son found his diary and eventually published it. This is a small excerpt from the book titled, The Missing Secret Diary of Admiral Byrd. By Richard Evelyn Byrd. It is still available at major book retailers.
I do not claim validity of this story. That is up to you to decide. I do find this story to be a great addition to my Mysterious Tales playlist found here...
Admiral Richard E. Byrd, a renowned American explorer, is said to have kept a secret diary that was discovered among his materials maintained by Ohio State. This diary provides a detailed account of his exploratory journey to the North Pole.
According to the diary, Byrd believed he had reached the North Pole during his flight. However, some scholars dispute this claim, suggesting that he may not have reached the pole. The diary was found hidden in a weathered 8-by-9-inch brown notebook.
In a more controversial account, it's claimed that Byrd's diary describes an off-course journey during a seaplane exploration to the North Pole, where he entered a cavity in the Earth. This account suggests the existence of a "hollow earth" and describes a truly astonishing encounter. Byrd allegedly met beings of a super nature in a glowing city made of a crystal-like material.
This version of the diary, often referred to as the "missing journal," describes Byrd's experiences in this inner world, which he referred to as the domain of the Arianni. The diary includes descriptions of his interactions with the inhabitants of this inner world and their advanced technology.
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Admiral Byrds Secret Diary of The Hollow Earth
https://www.nationalwarcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Admiral-Byrd-Secret-Diary.pdf
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National War Council
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Looking 80 ft. Below The Mud flood in Kansas City, Missouri
The old New York Life building at Kansas City's downtown is said to have been built in 1887-1890 in an era when there were no bulldozers or other construction machinery. When you take a closer look, it becomes apparent that during an age of horse and buggy and the same years (1880s) most every other building of any substance was said to have been built all over the United States, that something is off.
The regal construction of this building would not only be extremely cost prohibitive today, but the artisan work would be nearly impossible to accomplish. Additionally, the foundation was said to have been built over 60 feet below the building which makes the construction below ground level over half the height of the entire building!
To dig a hole with shovels over half the height of the building just to put a foundation for a 12 story tower does not make sense. This is another perfect example of a Mudflood building that originally had many stories that are now below but once were well above ground level. Take a look down the HOLE that still right outside the building and see below the Mudflood for yourself!
THE NARRATIVE...
THE NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING is a significant historical structure located in the Library District of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Here are some key details about the building_
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN: The building was designed by Frederick Elmer Hill of the New York City architecture firm of McKim, Mead & White. The construction started in 1887 and was completed in 1888. Built in Italianate Renaissance Revival style, the New York Life Building has a brick and brownstone exterior and an H-shaped footprint with ten-story wings flanking a twelve-story tower.
SIGNIFIGANCE: The New York Life Building is generally regarded as Kansas City's first skyscraper and was the first building in the city equipped with elevators. It marked a dramatic change in the skyline of Kansas City, where the tallest buildings previously had been three or four stories.
HISTORICAL STATUS: In 1970, the New York Life Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. However, it was abandoned in 1988. In 1996, a $35 million restoration of the building added modern energy, communications, and environmental features.
LOCATION: The building is located at 20 West Ninth Kansas City, Missouri. It's a centerpiece of the Library District and Baltimore Avenue Historic District, located amid historic structures such as the Kansas City Club and the Central Library.
This building is a testament to the architectural and historical richness of Kansas City. It stands as a symbol of the city's growth and development during the late 19th century.
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Hidden Truth Hidden Truth
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The 1903 Dry Run Sewer Banquet of Elites in Waterloo, Iowa
In 1903, a strange event occurred in a large underground tunnel in Waterloo, Iowa. A bunch of elites were celebrating the construction of a "new" sewer system meant to solve the city's flooding problems. Around 450 guests enjoyed a fine dinner at this unusual banquet. But is there more to this story? Why would anyone host a massive banquet in a sewer?
WHAT WAS THE DRY RUN SEWER BANQUET?
“The then-newly built Dry Run sewer served as a banquet hall in October of 1903. In the underground chamber, 450 guests -- the women in high heels and richly embroidered gowns -- filed down a ready-made stairway in a block-long section of the sewer between Wellington and Randolph Streets. Many of the guests were representatives of State of Iowa or city officials who were holding a convention in Waterloo. The $100,000 sewer project provided an underground conduit between the marsh and the Cedar River.” (Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier)
In 1903, a rather unusual event took place in Waterloo, Iowa. A banquet was held in a large underground tunnel to celebrate the construction of a new sewer system. This system was designed to address the city's flooding problems.
With $3 tickets in hand, 450 guests arrived decked out in their best suits and evening gowns as music from the Beloit Orchestra sang against the sewer walls. Cigar smoke soon filled filled the air as Mayor Martin served as toastmaster at an event which drew worldwide coverage. In the aftermath, Waterloo booster Frank Pierce wrote in the paper, boasting of the feast: “no other municipality can hope to equal…no other city will be able to give us a banquet in a sewer.”
The event, known as the Dry Run Sewer Banquet, was attended by around 450 guests. These guests, considered to be the elites of the time, enjoyed a fine dinner in this unconventional setting. The banquet was held in the deepest section of the new sewer, where workers hung lights and set up long tables and chairs.
The menu for the banquet was quite elaborate, including dishes such as oysters, roast turkey, veal, lobster, and Waldorf salad. Guests arrived in their best suits and evening gowns, and the Beloit Orchestra provided music for the event.
This banquet was not just a celebration of the new sewer system, but also a testament to the city's resilience and innovation in the face of recurring floods. The event drew worldwide coverage and is still remembered today for its uniqueness.
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Mind Unveiled
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Entering the Realm of Unparalleled Knowledge - The Akashic Records
Step into a realm of unparalleled knowledge and insight as you unlock the doors to the Akashic Records—an extraordinary repository containing the entire tapestry of human history, thoughts, and emotions across time's expanse. Embark on a journey that transcends the boundaries of the past, present, and future, delving deep into the intricate fabric of our collective consciousness. Through a subtle infusion of revelation, delve into the profound connection between human awareness and the enigmatic 8th dimension—a dimension that resonates with the vibrant imprints of cosmic creation. Witness the intricate interplay between our consciousness and the ethereal echoes of existence that are etched within this dimensional realm.
WHAT ARE THE AKASHIC RECORDS?
The Akashic Records, in theosophy and anthroposophy, are believed to be a compendium of all universal events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent ever to have occurred in the past, present, or future in terms of all entities and life forms, not just human. They are believed to be encoded in a non-physical plane of existence known as the mental plane.
The term "Akasha" is a Sanskrit word for "aether", "sky", or "atmosphere". The concept of Akashic records was introduced to the language of theosophy through Helena Blavatsky, who characterized it as a sort of life force.
The Akashic Records are often described as a repository of every thought, word, and deed of every living being, good, bad, and awful, in all times; past, present, future. It's a compendium of knowledge of all life forms and entities.
However, it's important to note that there is currently no scientific evidence for the existence of the Akashic records, and rigorous scientific research in this field has seen little traction.
Would you like to know more about a specific aspect of the Akashic Records?
WE ARE THE AUTHORS OF OUR OWN LIVES, MADE REAL BY OUR THOUGHTS, DEEDS, AND INTERACTIONS WITH THE REST OF CREATION.
Edgar Cayce, often known as the "Sleeping Prophet", was a notable figure who reportedly accessed the Akashic Records. He used this access to provide insights and information on a wide range of topics.
Cayce's explorations of the Akashic field posited that there is a storehouse of information in a non-physical plane of existence, which maintains a record of every soul’s past, present, and future. He believed that the Akashic Records contained not only information from our past but also information regarding present and future events.
In his readings, Cayce suggested that we are the authors of our own lives, made real by our thoughts, deeds, and interactions with the rest of creation. This concept aligns with the general understanding of the Akashic Records as a repository of every thought, word, and deed of every individual who has ever lived.
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Universe Inside You
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Mud Flood. Kansas City. Missouri. 1860's. Receipts.
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Corner of Delaware and Fourth, looking south from Third, in the 1860's. In a photograph of this collection dated 1867, clay banks have been removed, streets paved, and buildings added to the right.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur T. Brink
Howdy ya’ll. Today we’re going to look at some astounding photographs of Kansas City, Missouri taken between the years 1860 and 1899. This collection of 150 images, all highly detailed, and most never before seen, appear to identify Kansas City as a location which bore the brunt of weather events in the 1800’s. We see a “renovation” process occurring in the mid 1800’s during the time of the first photographs (which we will look at today).
This renovation clearly shows that in some (most) locations of Kansas City, the initial ground level had jumped by anywhere from 10 to 20 feet. We then see buildings with infrastructures appearing to go deep inside the landscape. We also see “bluffs”, and I’d be bluffing if the entirety of these bluffs didn’t appear to me to be indigenous in nature; as if one larger earthwork or superstructure.
In the narrative we’re told these locations photographed are simply layers of construction, yet the historical timeline of Kansas City indicates this whole flood of mud would have occurred almost overnight, as the city developed mainly from the 1840’s onward, with our photographs beginning shortly after that. So what can you see in these images?
To me they are some of the most detailed and clear evidence of a much larger operation that was being used in major cities all around the country; that is, to highlight the previous attributes of the landscape, and build on top of them, rewriting the history in the process. So let’s get right into; 150 of the oldest photographs of Kansas City ever taken. I really want to hear your thoughts and ideas on this one down below, & enjoy!
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Jarid Boosters
THE NARRATIVE
The floods that affected Kansas City, Missouri around the 1860s were part of the city's early history of dealing with the challenges posed by the Missouri River. The region experienced significant flooding as early as 1826, which led to the relocation of the Chouteau fur-trading agency to higher ground.
By the time the Town of Kansas was formed in the 1850s, it had already faced one of the greatest floods on record. This flood washed away warehouses and led to the death by disease of scores of Wyandotte Indians who had been relocated to nearby bottomlands. The impact of this flood was profound, as it prompted Missouri River shippers and Santa Fe trail traders to favor the rocky landing at Kansas City's riverfront over the muddy landing at Independence.
As Kansas City continued to grow, it did so with the awareness of the flood risks. After the railroad arrived in the 1860s and the Missouri River was bridged, the West Bottoms area, along with bottomlands on the Kansas side, saw a boom in development with rail yards, stockyards, meatpacking operations, and other businesses. Despite the known risks, the city's expansion into the lowlands reflected a resilience and determination to thrive even in the face of natural disasters.
The historical record indicates that while there were floods before and after the 1860s, the specific details about floods during that decade are not as well documented. However, the pattern of flooding and its impact on the development of Kansas City is a testament to the city's ability to adapt and recover from these natural events.
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Open AI
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Riding the Time Express, a Time-Travel Train - An Immersive (4K) Experience
In the heart of a bustling city, there lies a marvel of engineering and artistry, a train station unlike any other. Constructed entirely of shimmering glass and gleaming brass, it stands as a beacon of light, reflecting the sun's rays in a dazzling array of colors. This is no ordinary station, but the departure point for a unique journey, a voyage through time itself. The station, with its high arched ceilings and intricate brass work, is more than just a building; it's a gateway, a portal to another era.
The train that resides here is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. Known as the Time Express, it is a magnificent locomotive that hums with an energy that seems almost alive. As it pulls out of the station, the wheels glide silently over the tracks, and the journey through time begins. The train moves not just through space, but through the very fabric of time, its destination another station, identical in design, yet located in a different era.
Inside the Time Express, the ambiance is one of elegance and sophistication. The walls are lined with polished mahogany, their surfaces gleaming under the soft glow of the overhead lights. Intricate hand-carved trim adorns the edges, adding a touch of refinement and showcasing the exceptional skill of the craftsmen. The furniture, also made of mahogany, is both comfortable and stylish, providing the perfect setting for the passengers as they embark on their temporal journey.
The walls of the Time Express are adorned with an array of measuring equipment, reminiscent of clocks and barometers. These devices, with their spinning dials and flickering needles, monitor the flow of time, ensuring the journey proceeds as planned. Each tick and tock, each movement of the needle, represents a leap through the years, a step further into the past or the future.
As the Time Express races along the tracks, the passengers inside watch in awe as the world outside changes, the present fading away as a new era comes into view. The journey is more than just a ride; it's an adventure through time, a voyage from one glass and brass station to another, aboard a train like no other.
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There Was A Time When The Moon Was Not Present In The Night Sky
The period when the Earth was Moonless is probably the most remote recollection of mankind. Democritus and Anaxagoras taught that there was a time when the Earth was without the Moon. Aristotle wrote that Arcadia in Greece, before being inhabited by the Hellenes, had a population of Pelasgians, and that these aborigines occupied the land already before there was a moon in the sky above the Earth; for this reason they were called Proselenes.
Apollonius of Rhodes mentioned the time “when not all the orbs were yet in the heavens, before the Danai and Deukalion races came into existence, and only the Arcadians lived, of whom it is said that they dwelt on mountains and fed on acorns, before there was a moon.”
Plutarch wrote in The Roman Questions: “There were Arcadians of Evander’s following, the so-called pre-Lunar people.” Similarly wrote Ovid: “The Arcadians are said to have possessed their land before the birth of Jove, and the folk is older than the Moon.” Hippolytus refers to a legend that “Arcadia brought forth Pelasgus, of greater antiquity than the moon.” Lucian in his Astrology says that “the Arcadians affirm in their folly that they are older than the moon.”
Censorinus also alludes to the time in the past when there was no moon in the sky.
Some allusions to the time before there was a Moon may be found also in the Scriptures. In Job 25:5 the grandeur of the Lord who “Makes peace in the heights” is praised and the time is mentioned “before [there was] a moon and it did not shine.” Also in Psalm 72:5 it is said: “Thou wast feared since [the time of] the sun and before [the time of] the moon, a generation of generations.” A “generation of generations” means a very long time. Of course, it is of no use to counter this psalm with the myth of the first chapter of Genesis, a tale brought down from exotic and later sources.
The memory of a world without a moon lives in oral tradition among the Indians. The Indians of the Bogota highlands in the eastern Cordilleras of Colombia relate some of their tribal reminiscences to the time before there was a moon. “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens,” say the tribesmen of Chibchas.
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Lew Rockwell
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2011/12/immanuel-velikovsky/the-earth-without-the-moon/
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The U.S. Nuked +400,000 Soldiers & No One Knew About It for Over 50 Years.
Atomic Veterans Were Silenced for 50 Years. Now, They're Talking. No hype, no narration, no music, just the accounts of the people who were there. “It was completely daylight at midnight—brighter than the brightest day you ever saw,” says another.
Many tales of the atomic bomb, however, weren’t told at all. In addition to the hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians who died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, an estimated 400,000 American soldiers and sailors also observed nuclear explosions—many just a mile or two from ground zero. From 1946 to 1992, the U.S. government conducted more than 1,000 nuclear tests, during which unwitting troops were exposed to vast amounts of ionizing radiation. For protection, they wore utility jackets, helmets, and gas masks. They were told to cover their face with their arms.
After the tests, the soldiers, many of whom were traumatized, were sworn to an oath of secrecy. Breaking it even to talk among themselves was considered treason, punishable by a $10,000 fine and 10 or more years in prison.
In Knibbe’s film, some of these atomic veterans break the forced silence to tell their story for the very first time. They describe how the blast knocked them to the ground; how they could see the bones and blood vessels in their hands, like viewing an X-ray. They recount the terror in their officers’ faces and the tears and panic that followed the blasts. They talk about how they’ve been haunted—by nightmares, PTSD, and various health afflictions, including cancer. Knibbe’s spare filmmaking approach foregrounds details and emotion. There’s no need for archival footage; the story is writ large in the faces of the veterans, who struggle to find the right words to express the horror of what they saw during the tests and what they struggled with in the decades after.
Knibbe told me that he has long been fascinated with the self-destructive tendencies of mankind. When he found declassified U.S. civil-defense footage of soldiers maneuvering in the glare of the mushroom cloud of an atomic bomb, he was “absolutely amazed and wanted to learn more about their stories.” His efforts to dig deeper were curtailed by the fact that most of the information about the nuclear tests was classified—including reports on the illnesses the veterans suffered and the radioactive pollution that was released into the environment around the test sites. “I was baffled by the lack of recorded testimonies available,” he said.
Knibbe began trying to contact veterans through the National Association of Atomic Veterans, eventually traveling across the United States to meet them and hear their stories. He was stunned and saddened by what he learned. “They were confronted by such an incredible destructive power that they were immediately shocked into an existential crisis,” Knibbe said. “It was like they saw the creation of the universe. They were confronted with an enemy they could never defeat. It was something really difficult for them to describe.”
“For 10 years now, I’ve been trying to get compensation, but the government does not want to admit that anybody was harmed by any radiation,” says one man in the film. Knibbe said he has spoken with more than 100 U.S. atomic veterans, all of whom share similar stories of the government’s intransigence. One of the few studies conducted on atomic veterans found that the 3,000 participants in a 1957 nuclear test suffered from leukemia at more than twice the rate of their peers.
Bill Clinton relieved the veterans’ oath of secrecy in 1994, but the announcement was eclipsed by news from the O. J. Simpson trial. “Most of the atomic veterans didn’t even know the oath of secrecy was lifted,” Knibbe said. Most went on to believe that they were not allowed to talk about their experiences, even to seek help for their health problems. Many took the secret to their grave.
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The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/590299/atomic-soldiers/
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The Great Workhouse Reset During the 1800's
The Narrative: Workhouses, or poorhouses as they were sometimes called, were institutions that emerged in the 1800s in Europe and the United States as part of the social safety net for the impoverished. Here's an overview of their history and function:
Origins: The concept of the workhouse dates back to the Statute of Cambridge in 1388, which was an attempt to address labor shortages in England following the Black Death. The statute restricted the movement of laborers and ultimately led to the state becoming responsible for the support of the poor.
19th Century Europe: In the 1800s, especially following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Europe faced mass unemployment and a series of bad harvests. This led to the establishment of workhouses, which were designed to provide accommodation and employment to those who could not support themselves financially.
The New Poor Law: In 1834, the New Poor Law was introduced in Britain, which aimed to discourage the provision of relief outside of workhouses. The law hoped to make workhouses self-sufficient by utilizing the free labor of inmates for tasks such as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertilizer, or picking oakum.
Conditions: Life in workhouses was intentionally harsh to deter people from seeking assistance. Inmates lived in overcrowded and often unsanitary conditions, performing menial and physically demanding tasks. The diet was meager, and the discipline was strict.
Evolution: Over time, workhouses became more of a refuge for the elderly, infirm, and sick rather than the able-bodied poor. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many workhouses had evolved into institutions that provided more specialized care for these groups.
Abolition and Legacy: Workhouses were formally abolished in Britain in 1930, but many continued under the new name of Public Assistance Institutions. It wasn't until the introduction of the National Assistance Act in 1948 that the last vestiges of the Poor Law disappeared, marking the end of workhouses in Britain.
In the United States: The workhouse system was also adopted in the U.S., with the first workhouse built in Boston in 1660. The American workhouses were similar to their European counterparts, serving as a means to manage poverty by requiring work in exchange for support.
The workhouse system reflects a time before modern social services, when society's approach to poverty was punitive and stigmatizing. These institutions are a reminder of the historical attitudes towards poverty and the evolution of social welfare systems.
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Mud Flood History Reeks Around Alexander The Great & Thunder Stone
Largest stone ever moved & the Colossal Bathtub / THUNDER STONE and Alexander Column FLOOD RESET
The Narrative from Wikipedia (the grain of salt reference for altered history)
The Bronze Horseman is an iconic equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Senate Square, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Its creation is a remarkable story of art and engineering that unfolded during the 18th century.
Commissioned by Catherine the Great, the statue was designed to establish her connection to Peter the Great and assert her legitimacy as a ruler. She inscribed it with the Latin and Russian phrases "Catherine the Second to Peter the First, 1782," symbolizing her admiration for Peter and her own rule.
The French sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet was recommended for this monumental task by the philosopher Denis Diderot. Falconet arrived in Russia in 1766 and began work on the statue, which would take 12 years to complete, from 1770 to 1782.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Bronze Horseman is its pedestal, known as the Thunder Stone. Originally weighing about 1500 tonnes (the equivalent of about 26 elephants), it was carved down during transportation to its current size of 1,250 tons, making it the largest stone ever moved by humans.
The casting of the statue began in 1775, supervised by caster Emelyan Khailov. During the process, a mold broke, causing molten bronze to start fires. Khailov heroically saved the casting, and after being remelted and recast, the statue was completed.
The face of Tsar Peter on the statue was sculpted by Marie-Anne Collot, Falconet's apprentice, who was only 18 years old at the time. She used Peter's death mask and numerous portraits as references to create the tsar's likeness.
The Bronze Horseman stands as a testament to the artistic and technical achievements of its time and remains one of the symbols of Saint Petersburg. It also inspired a famous 1833 poem by Alexander Pushkin, which is considered a significant work of Russian literature.
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Mind Unveiled
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Clif High - Chaos, Antarctica & Aliens - Pt. 2
Clif High returns to the show to discuss his latest analysis and projects. Based on his famed Alta Reports, he shares predictions on the Big Event and the chaos that is still to come. We also discuss Antarctica and what could be occurring in that region. Lastly we discuss Aliens and their role in shaping human history and today. This is a long three part interview. The third part can be seen on my substact @ https://SarahWestall.Substack.com
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Sarah Westall
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Clif High - Chaos, Antarctica & Aliens - Pt. 1
Clif High returns to the show to discuss his latest analysis and projects. Based on his famed Alta Reports, he shares predictions on the Big Event and the chaos that is still to come. We also discuss Antarctica and what could be occurring in that region. Lastly we discuss Aliens and their role in shaping human history and today. This is a long three part interview. The third part can be seen on my substack @ https://SarahWestall.Substack.com
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Sarah Westall
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The Flying Train, An Old World Suspended Rail, Germany, 1902
Note: the city "Wuppertal" didn't yet exist in 1902. Back then, these were a handful of separated cities and towns called "Elberfeld", "Ronsdorf", "Cronenberg", "Vohwinkel" and "Barmen". These cities were united in 1929 under the name "Barmen-Elberfeld" and were renamed into "Wuppertal" in 1930, according to the fact that the cities are located around the Wupper river.
An interesting fact about that train system:
Tuffi was a female circus elephant that became famous in West Germany during 1950 when she accidentally fell from the Wuppertal Schwebebahn into the River Wupper underneath.
On 21 July 1950 the circus director Franz Althoff had Tuffi, four years old, to travel on the suspended monorail in Wuppertal, as a publicity stunt. The elephant trumpeted wildly and ran through the wagon, broke through a window and fell ~12 meters (39 ft) down into the River Wupper, suffering only minor injuries. A panic had broken out in the wagon and some passengers were injured. Althoff helped the elephant out of the water. Both the circus director and the official who had allowed the ride were fined.
The Wuppertal Schwebebahn, also known as The Flying Train, is a historic suspension railway located in Wuppertal, Germany. Here's a detailed look at the NARRATIVE for its construction:
Invention and Initial Proposal: The system was originally named the "Einschienige Hängebahn System Eugen Langen" after its inventor, Eugen Langen. Langen first proposed the technology to Berlin, Munich, and Breslau, but they declined. The towns of Barmen, Elberfeld, and Vohwinkel, situated along the river Wupper, were interested in the technology for its potential to connect their communities.
Construction Timeline: Construction on the Schwebebahn began in 1898 under the supervision of the government's master builder, Wilhelm Feldmann. Emperor Wilhelm II participated in a monorail trial run on 24 October 1900. The railway officially commenced operation on 1 March 1901.
Engineering and Design: The railway is renowned for being the oldest electric elevated railway with hanging cars in the world. It runs along a route of 13.3 kilometers (8.3 miles), at a height of approximately 12 meters (39 feet) above the river Wupper for most of its length, and about 8 meters (26 feet) above the valley road for the remaining section.
The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn is a suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany. The line was originally called the German: Einschienige Hängebahn System Eugen Langen named for its inventor, Eugen Langen. It is the oldest electric elevated railway with hanging cars in the world and is a unique system in Germany.
Langen first offered the technology to the cities of Berlin, Munich, and Breslau who all turned it down. However, the towns of Barmen, Elberfeld, and Vohwinkel along the banks of the river Wupper were intrigued by the technology’s ability to connect their communities. The elevated tracks and stations were built between 1897 and 1903; the first track opened in 1901. The railway line is credited with growth of the original cities and their eventual merger into Wuppertal. The Schwebebahn is still in use as a local public transport line, moving 25 million passengers annually, per the 2008 annual report. New rail cars were ordered in 2015, called Generation 15, and the first new car went into service in December 2016.
The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn had a forerunner: in 1824, Henry Robinson Palmer of Britain presented a railway system which differed from all previous constructions. It was a low single-rail suspension railway on which the carriages were drawn by horses. Friedrich Harkort, a Prussian industrial entrepreneur and politician, loved the idea. He saw big advantages for the transportation of coal to the early industrialized region in and around the Wupper valley. Harkort had his own steel mill in Elberfeld; he built a demonstration segment of the Palmer system and set it up in 1826 on the grounds of what is today the Wuppertal tax office. He tried to attract public attention to his railway plans.
Construction on the actual Schwebebahn began in 1898, overseen by the government's master builder, Wilhelm Feldmann. On 24 October 1900, Emperor Wilhelm II participated in a monorail trial run.
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Denis Shiryaev
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What Really Happened in America in 1800-1900? (Pt. 2)
In this week's video, we will have a second look at our favorite 100 years, 1800-1900. In Part 1, I covered several topics which showed that there must be more than we have been told about this time period, and in this video I will do more of the same. We will ask the same questions and more, such as: How was it all done? Who was the workforce behind the relentless developments, and how were they trained and sustained in those times?
By piecing together seemingly divergent topics and references, we are narrowing in on the event that saw this realm go from the Old World to the New World.
TIMESTAMPS
Destruction 1:08
Orphans 4:47
Insanity 9:22
Politics 15:55
Business 24:13
Religion 32:51
LINKS TO INFO
1800s Fires
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_town_and_city_fires#19th_century
Orphan Train Heritage Society of America
https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/orphan-train-heritage-society-of-america-inc-2400/
National Orphan Train Complex on Children of Color
https://orphantraindepot.org/children-of-color-on-the-orphan-train/
Coney Island Baby Incubators
https://www.history.com/news/baby-incubators-boardwalk-sideshows-medical-marvels
https://daily.jstor.org/coney-islands-incubator-babies/
Trans-Allegheny Asylum
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/west-virginia/articles/brief-history-trans-allegheny-lunatic-asylum
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geomansee
PART 1
https://rumble.com/v4w2eii-what-the-hell-really-happened-in-america-during-the-period-of-1800-1890.html
PART 2
https://rumble.com/v519xe4-what-really-happened-in-america-in-1800-1900-pt.-2.html
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A Free Energy Generator That's Actually a One-Piece Faraday Powerhouse
It is surprising that the homopolar generator, invented in one of Faraday’s ingenious experiments in 1831, still seems to create confusion in the teaching of classical electrodynamics. This is the more surprising as the problem of the “electromagnetism of moving bodies” has been solved more than 100 years ago by Einstein in his famous paper, introducing his Special Theory of relativity (1905), and mathematically consolidated by Minkowski in his famous talk on space and time (1908).
THE CLOSED PATH HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR = THE ONE-PIECE FARADAY GENERATOR
It is surprising that the so-called Faraday paradox is still a source of confusion although the “electrodynamics of moving bodies” is well understood with Einstein’s famous special-relativity paper. Here, I try to give an explanation by avoiding the use of the integral form of Maxwell’s equation, which seems to be the main source of the confusion. I’ll comment on this in the Appendix. In this section, we consider the most simple possible setup, namely a rotating spherical permanent magnet, assuming constant polarization, which we choose as the direction of the 𝑧 axis\footnote{We choose this somewhat unusual geometry because then we can solve for the magnetic field in and outside of the magnet in terms of elementary functions.
We shall use this example to study exact analytic solutions of the various homopolar generators that are discussed in the literature (and online), which should provide the best insight.}. This magnet is put into rotation around the 𝑧 axis and one measures the electromotive force (emf) between two points on the sphere, using brushed contacts connected to a high-ohmic voltmeter. We assume that the magnetic field is not changed through this rotation (which is by far not a trivial assumption and maybe checked experimentally).
THE INVENTOR
Adam Trombly is a renowned scientist, technologist, and inventor, with expertise in various fields such as astrophysics and cosmology, atmospheric dynamics, geophysics, rotating and resonating electromagnetic systems, and environmental global modeling.
He is perhaps best known for his work in the field of free energy. Trombly created a device that could produce more energy than it consumed, often referred to as a "free energy generator". His work in this area has been controversial, as it challenges established laws of physics.
Trombly's work has been featured in several videos and documentaries, including one titled "Inventor of Free Energy Generator: 'THEY TRIED TO KILL ME.' - Adam Trombly". This video explores the history and challenges of free energy research and discusses alleged attempts by powerful interests to suppress and sabotage this technology.
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Universe Inside You
PATENT
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO1982002126A1/en
PHYSICS FORUMS
Reference: https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/homopolar-generator-analytical-example/
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