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The Giant Trees and Their Unearthly Connection to Earth's Grid System
I kept coming across obscure, seemingly insignificant islands and island groups that are the subjects of territorial disputes between countries, many of which are still on-going in the present day, in my journey tracking cities and places in alignment with each other all over the Earth. I first published this video in October of 2019, so I have been wondering about this for a very long time.
Now that I understand about the existence of Giant Trees and their importance on the Earth's grid system, I have a likely answer to the question posed in the title of this video..."What is it Exactly About the World's Disputed Islands?"
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Michelle Gibson
Website: piercingtheveilofillusion.com
NOW, FOR THE NARRATIVE...
One of the most famous giant trees is the Sequoiadendron giganteum, also known as the giant sequoia. These trees are the most massive on Earth and are native to the groves on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. The oldest known giant sequoia is between 3,200 and 3,266 years old. They grow to an average height of 50–85 m (164–279 ft) with trunk diameters ranging from 6–8 m (20–26 ft).
Before trees overtook the land, Earth was covered by giant mushrooms. From around 420 million to 350 million years ago, when land plants were still relatively new, giant spires of life, up to 24 feet (8 meters) high and as wide as three feet (one meter), dotted the Earth. These are believed to have been a type of fungus.
EARTH'S GRID SYSTEM
The Earth's grid system, also known as the geographic grid system, is a spherical or geodetic coordinate system that uses latitude and longitude to measure and communicate positions on the Earth's surface. It is the most widely used spatial reference system and provides a framework for locating points on Earth.
The grid system is based on the location of the North Pole, South Pole, and Equator. A great circle is any circle that divides the earth into a circumference of two equal halves. Examples of great circles include the Equator, all lines of longitude, the line that divides the earth into day and night called the circle of illumination. Small circles are circles that cut the earth, but not into equal halves. Examples of small circles include all lines of latitude except the equator.
Latitude is an angular measurement north or south of the equator. Longitude, on the other hand, is an angular measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian. Together, they form a coordinate system that allows us to pinpoint any location on Earth's surface.
Long Before Trees Overtook the Land, Earth Was Covered by Giant ....
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/
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Which Government Organizations Are Running Celebrity Psyops? It's so Obvious. Just Look!
What Is A Psyop? (a psychological operation)
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: military operations usually aimed at influencing the enemy's state of mind through non-combative means (such as distribution of leaflets)
also, psyop singular : a single such operation
: government use of a person or phenomenon to influence a population's opinions and attitudes
also, psyop singular : a person or thing so used
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Fittest Flat Earthed
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256-Year Old Man Finally Dies
Today we are going to be covering the well-known story of Li Ching-Yuen, a man who was reported to have lived to 256 years. We cover other examples of Extreme Longevity and ponder upon the methods in which they achieved this great age. There are countless legends and myths speaking of humans reaching much longer life spans than we do now in the modern-day, so why has this been forgotten, or was it purposefully suppressed?
Li Ching-Yuen, also known as Li Ching-Yun, was a Chinese herbalist, martial artist, and tactical advisor who claimed to have lived for 256 years. His exact birth date is uncertain, with some sources suggesting he was born in 1677, while others claim 1736.
Li spent much of his life gathering herbs in the mountains and was known for his extensive knowledge of medicinal plants. He reportedly lived on a diet of herbs and rice wine, attributing his longevity to a peaceful mind and inward calm. Throughout his life, he was said to have married 24 times and had over 180 descendants.
In addition to his herbalist work, Li served as a tactical and topography advisor in the army of General Yue Zhongqi and later taught martial arts. He was known for his remarkable physical appearance, described as having good eyesight, a brisk stride, long fingernails, and a ruddy complexion.
Li Ching-Yuen's longevity claims have been met with skepticism by gerontologists, who consider them to be a myth. Nevertheless, his story continues to captivate people around the world.
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Mind Unveiled
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It's Not Buried but 5 Stories Await You in This Intricate 1498 Underground Temple
In the middle of the roads, houses, and trees, what is that strange Lingam shaped structure? Is this is a secret government organization or an underground bunker? No. This is a historic structure known as the Adalaj Ni Vav. Almost perfectly aligned along the North – South axis, its design is totally unique. It does not have an entrance on the North side at all, and no entryways in the center of the structure as well. But on this side, it has 3 entrances with steps, in three directions, right to next to one another. Why was such a unique architecture built many centuries ago? What are these three octagonal structures on top?
In a place called Adalaj, there is a strange underground structure. Why was a 75 feet deep, five storied structure built 500 years ago? Who built it? The Adalaj Stepwell takes us through many twists and turns in its history.
Built-in sandstone in the Solanki architectural style, the Adalaj Stepwell is five stories deep. It is octagonal in a plan at the top, built on an intricately carved large number of pillars. Each floor is spacious enough to provide for people to congregate. It was dug deep to access groundwater at that level, accounting for seasonal fluctuations in water level due to rainfall over the years.
The air and light vents in the roofs at various floors and the landing level are in the form of large openings. From the first story level, three staircases lead to the bottom water level of the well, which is considered a unique feature. Built along a north-south axis, the entrance is from the south, and the three staircases are from the south, west, and east directions leading to the landing, which is on the northern side of the well. Four small rooms with oriel windows decorated with minutely carved brackets are provided at the landing level, at the four corners.
The structural system is typically Indian with traditional trabeate with horizontal beams and lintels. At the bottom of the well is a square stepped floor in the shape of a funnel extending to the lowest plane. This is chiseled into a circular well. Above the square floor, columns, beams, walls, and arched openings spiral around, a feature that continues to the top. However, the top part of the well is a vertical space open to the sky. The four corners of the square are strengthened with stone beams, set at 45 degrees angle.
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The Crystal Palace. 1st Photographs. 1851. Glass & Steel. Burnt to The Ground.
The Crystal Palace was the largest glass building ever constructed upon completion, but furthermore, after the six month long World’s Fair in London, the Crystal Palace was supposedly moved, piece by piece, and rebuilt in Sydenham from 1852 through 1854.
The true nature of the original Crystal Palace is still up for debate, as only a handful of photographs survive of the structure. We will look through these images today, attributed mostly to Philip Henry Delemotte, who was commissioned to photograph the process. Let’s see what we can deduce from these images.
THE NARRATIVE
The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition took place from 1 May to 15 October 1851, and more than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world gathered in its 990,000-square-foot exhibition space to display examples of technology developed in the Industrial Revolution. Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Great Exhibition building was 1,851 feet long, with an interior height of 128 feet, and was three times the size of St Paul's Cathedral.
The 60,000 panes of glass were manufactured by the Chance Brothers. The 990,000-square-foot building with its 128-foot-high ceiling was completed in thirty-nine weeks [9.5 months]. The Crystal Palace boasted the greatest area of glass ever seen in a building. It astonished visitors with its clear walls and ceilings that did not require interior lights.
After the exhibition, the Palace was relocated to an open area of South London known as Penge Place. It was rebuilt at the top of Penge Peak next to Sydenham Hill, an affluent suburb of large villas. It stood there from June 1854 until its destruction by fire in November 1936. The nearby residential area was renamed Crystal Palace after the landmark.
Constructed: 1851 in approximately 9.5 months
Relocated: 1854, disassembled and moved to South London, reassembled
Destroyed: November, 1936. Fire. Burnt all the steel and glass to the ground.
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Jarid Boosters
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a meandering mesh of miscellaneous uncertainty twisted in a winding web of morass
: a misleading image presented to the vision
: optical illusion
: something that deceives or misleads intellectually
: perception of something objectively existing in such a way as to cause misinterpretation of its actual nature
: hallucination sense
: a pattern capable of reversible perspective
: the state or fact of being intellectually deceived or misled
: misapprehension
: an instance of such deception
: the action of deceiving
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What Happened In San Francisco During The 1800's? Official Narrative Dismantled.
► Synopsis: This series brings to light media and files that have never before been accessible to the public, offering a fresh perspective on ancient civilizations and forgotten narratives. From rare photographs and videos to expert analysis and compelling theories, "Russian Chronicles" challenges conventional history and invites viewers to question what they know about our world's past.
FROM 'THE WEB'
During the California Gold Rush in the mid-19th century, San Francisco experienced a massive influx of people and rapid urban development. This led to a unique phenomenon where houses were transported from Europe to San Francisco by ship.
In the 1850s, the demand for housing in San Francisco skyrocketed due to the sudden population boom. To meet this demand, pre-fabricated houses were shipped from Europe, particularly from places like England. These houses were often made of wood and stone and were designed to be easily assembled upon arrival.
The houses were transported as cargo on wooden clipper ships, which were known for their speed and efficiency. Once they arrived in San Francisco, the houses were quickly reassembled to provide immediate shelter for the new residents. This method of transporting and assembling houses helped to rapidly expand the city's infrastructure during a time of intense growth.
It's fascinating to think about how these pre-fabricated houses played a role in shaping the early architecture and development of San Francisco. If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
THE GOLDEN ERA, 1848-1853
"At the height of the Gold Rush, in February 1852, the U.S. Coast Survey published a map of every house, warehouse, wharf, street, fence, windmill, sandhill, mudflat, creek and line of vegetation in San Francisco and its environs (see map, below). The astonishing degree of development above Market Street, around Yerba Buena Cove, is an enormous contrast to the nearly deserted marshlands near the Mission."
by Nancy J. Olmsted
foundsf.org/index.php?title=The_Golden_Era,_1848-1853
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Streets of Tartaria
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Was The Flat Earth Model Erased From Our Timeline?
I had to include this one simply for the fact that the AI machine and search engines continue to debunk it. That kinda tells me that there might be some truth here. You decide. This series is produced by a guy named Ewaranon.
Flat Earth Society beliefs
1. FLAT EARTH MODEL: They believe the Earth is a flat, disc-shaped object rather than a spherical one. Some models, like the Azimuthal Equidistant Projection, are used to explain the layout of continents and oceans.
2. ICE WALL: Many Flat Earthers claim that Antarctica is not a continent but a giant ice wall encircling the flat Earth, preventing water from falling off the edge.
3. GRAVITY IS A HOAX: Some members reject the concept of gravity as presented in mainstream science, proposing alternative explanations such as the Earth constantly accelerating upward.
4. NASA CONSPIRACY: Flat Earthers often believe that space agencies, especially NASA, are engaged in a massive conspiracy to conceal the true nature of our planet.
5. FAKE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS: They argue that all space-related images and videos, including satellite imagery, are CGI or otherwise manipulated to maintain the illusion of a spherical Earth.
6. SUN AND MOON MOVEMENTS: They believe that the Sun and the Moon move in a circular motion above the flat Earth, creating day and night cycles.
7. NO CURVATURE: Flat Earthers often claim that the lack of observable curvature, especially over long distances, supports the idea of a flat Earth.
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Flat Earth Sun, Moon & Zodiac Clock app
Flat Earth Source
https://www.surfertoday.com/environment/
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These Look Like Old World Palaces ... They're Telling Us They're Just Caves.
Today, we go to multiple sets of so called caves, located all over India. We are told that these caves were found in the 1800's. Yet they know all about their history. We are told that they accidentally found them while Tiger Hunting, yet they are attempting to block them from the public today. Are we sure that these are carved into the rock? Or have we located massive palaces that hold the same Old World technology inside their doors...hundreds of miles apart...all found in the same years..."accidentally". Welcome to Episode 73.
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My Lunch Break
Fergusson 'discovers' The Cave Temples of India
(the msm narrative)
James Fergusson (1808-1886) was a Scottish architectural historian who made significant contributions to the study of Indian architecture, particularly cave temples. He is best known for his work on documenting and analyzing the cave temples of India, which are rock-cut structures used for religious purposes, primarily by Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains.
Fergusson's interest in Indian architecture led him to travel extensively across India, where he meticulously studied and recorded various architectural sites. His most notable work, "The Cave Temples of India," was published in collaboration with archaeologist James Burgess in 1880. This comprehensive study provided detailed descriptions, drawings, and analyses of numerous cave temples, highlighting their historical and architectural significance.
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The cave temples of India:
Fergusson, James, 1808-1886
archive.org
https://archive.org/details/cavetemplesofind00ferguoft
THE BHAJA CAVES
The Bhaja Caves, also known as Bhaje Caves, are a group of 22 rock-cut caves located in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. These caves date back to the 2nd century BCE and are among the oldest Buddhist caves in India. They were built during the Satavahana period and were used by Buddhist monks for meditation and worship.
CHAITYA HALL The most significant attraction in the Bhaja Caves is the Chaitya Hall, a large hall with a stupa at one end and wooden ribs on the roof. The ribs are considered to be the oldest surviving wooden architecture in the world.
SCULPTURES The caves have several sculptures of Buddha, Bodhisattvas, and other deities, depicting various scenes from the life of Buddha. These sculptures are highly detailed and showcase the skill and artistry of the artisans of that era.
WATER CISTERNS The caves also have several water cisterns that were used to collect rainwater. These cisterns are a testament to the advanced water harvesting techniques used in ancient India.
ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCE The Bhaja Caves are significant not only for their religious and historical importance but also for their influence on the development of rock-cut architecture in India. The intricate carvings and sculptures on the walls of the caves provide insight into the lifestyle of Buddhist monks and their practices.
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Bhaja Caves
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaja_Caves
A Gateway to the Ancient Buddhist Era
https://architecturejourneys.com/bhaja-caves-a-gateway-to-the-ancient-buddhist-era/
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Underground Eureka Springs, Arkansas • Where Basements Have Basements
It amazes me the stories that are put there, intended for us to believe and unfortunately, most people don't think through these explanations. They want us to believe that a little town, in the northern mountains of Arkansas, in the 1890's raised their streets. At a time when they were using horses and buggies. No power tools. And they also want us to believe that these tunnels, underneath other tunnels under the streets were created from fast flowing water. What a work of art!
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According to local history, two major streets in downtown Eureka Springs underwent considerable re-engineering in the year 1890. Main Street was the first official "street" in town, built in a low level gulch, alongside a small spring-fed creek. It suffered from frequent runoff problems and quickly earned the nickname "Mud" Street, hence the need for improvements. The second street in town requiring attention was Spring Street, as it was also becoming a main thoroughfare for carriage traffic. Today, it serves as the primary route for much of Eureka's Historic Loop.
These significant road improvements reportedly raised the overall level of the two streets and required that a number of businesses along Spring Street and Main Street create new entrances on the second floor, thereby making basements out of the once street-level facades. These original entrance levels were walled off and now lie hidden within a string of disconnected subterranean limestone tunnels. Over the years these mysterious and somewhat dangerous passageways have become known as "Underground Eureka".
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40/29 News
Underground Eureka Springs
https://undergroundeureka.com/
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True Stories from Those Who Know What's on The Dark Side of The Moon
Shocking claims from astronauts, whistleblowers, and classified documents suggest there's more to the story. Eerie sounds, inexplicable sightings, and covert missions point to something astounding hidden from public view.
PS... Harvard released a paper called "The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis: A case for scientific openness to a concealed earthly explanation for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena." The Why Files is cited as a source (pg 14, pg 39)
But the paper has suddenly disappeared...though we saved you a copy: https://bit.ly/4b1xk11
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The Why Files
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The term "dark side of the moon" is often used to describe the side of the moon that is not visible from Earth. However,
'The Science' tells us that the moon is tidally locked with the Earth, which means it rotates on its axis at the same rate that it orbits the Earth. As a result, we always see the same side of the moon from our vantage point on Earth. The other side, the so-called "dark side", is hidden from our view. Does anyone actually believe that?
'The Science' tells us that the dark side of the moon has been explored by various space agencies, including those of the United States, Russia, and China. If that were true, I do wonder why we have never even so much as seen live video from those missions. Most people of clear mind would still doubt that the video images were real but at least 'they' would have attempted to fool us. So far, they have not even attempted to convince us that any rover has actually been there.
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Goobeldy-Gock from Online Sources
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I asked Bing CoPilot to direct me to the live footage taken from the Dark Side of The Moon. I then got this very nice little reply from CoPilot:
There are several sources where you can find video footage related to the far side of the moon:
1. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured data that makes it possible to recreate the astronauts views in a stunning video. This breathtaking footage reveals the mysterious 'dark side' of the Moon in 4K resolution. [a recreation?]
2. NASA has also released a rare video of the far side of the moon, captured by one of the two GRAIL probes that were orbiting the moon to map its gravitational field.
Please note that these videos may not be live footage, as live streaming from the moon is not currently technically feasible due to the significant distance and technological limitations. However, these videos provide a detailed and up-close view of the far side of the moon. [Live Streaming is NOT currently technically feasible but astronauts allegedly talking directly from the Moon to Earth is. Huh, learn something new everyday.]
As for the term "Dark Side of the Moon", it's also widely known as the title of a famous album by the English rock band Pink Floyd. There are several live performances of this album available on various platforms. These performances, while not related to lunar exploration, are a significant part of music history.
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NASA video shows dark side of the moon
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/nasa-video-shows-dark-side-of-the-moon/
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School of Athens | 4K Immersive, Luminescent Experience
The School of Athens represents all the greatest mathematicians, philosophers and scientists from classical antiquity gathered together sharing their ideas and learning from each other. These figures all lived at different times, but here they are gathered together under one roof.
Platos philosophy of the changing world that we see around us is just a shadow of a higher, truer reality that is eternal and unchanging (and include things like goodness and beauty). For Plato, this otherworldly reality is the ultimate reality, and the seat of all truth, beauty, justice, and wisdom.
Aristotle's philosophy is that the only reality is the one that we can see and experience by sight and touch (exactly the reality dismissed by Plato). Aristotle's Ethics book "emphasized the relationships, justice, friendship, and government of the human world and the need to study it."
Pythagoras believed that the world (including the movement of the planets and stars) operated according to mathematical laws. These mathematical laws were related to ideas of musical and cosmic harmony, and thus (for the Christians who interpreted him in the Renaissance) to God. Pythagoras taught that each of the planets produced a note as it moved, based on its distance from the earth. Together, the movement of all the planets was perfect harmony -- "the harmony of the spheres."
Ptolemy tried to mathematically explain the movements of the planets (which was not easy since some of them appear to move backwards!). His theory of how they all moved around the earth remained the authority until Copernicus and Kepler figured out (in the late 16th century) that the earth was not at the center of the universe, and that the planets moved in orbits the shape of ellipses not in circles.
In ancient Greece, higher education was a privilege reserved for the wealthy and was provided by private tutors or by attending one of the few schools. The most well-known schools were in Athens and were run by philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. [they say]
One of the most famous institutions was Plato's Academy, established around 387 BC in Athens. It is considered the first center of higher education in the Western world. The Academy was a place where scholars gathered to discuss philosophy, mathematics, and other subjects. Plato's student, Aristotle, later founded his own school, the Lyceum, which also became a significant center of learning.
Education in ancient Greece was divided into two forms: formal and informal. Formal education was attained through attendance at a public school or provided by a hired tutor, while informal education was provided by an unpaid teacher in a non-public setting. Higher education became prominent in Athens around 420 BC.
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Plato’s Academy Athens – First University in the World
https://greekerthanthegreeks.com/platos-academy-athens-first-university-in-the-world/
Khan Academy
https://www.khanacademy.org/
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World’s Largest Tesla Coil, Mysterious Old World Technology - Istra, Russia
Howdy ya’ll. I’ve recently heard peaked interest from you in Old World Technology, and I feel no one epitomizes that more than Nikola Tesla, and his Tesla Coil. In browsing Tesla Coil History, I found a few videos claiming to showcase the largest Tesla Coil in the world.
We will put those claims to the test as we travel deep into the heart of Russia, where we find a mysterious structure, said to be built in the 1970’s, yet appears both Old World and futuristic at the same time. This is known as The Istra High Voltage Research Center, also referred to as The Tesla Generators Research Facility.
In this secret location, only disclosed by Russia recently, we find the true largest Tesla Coil in the world, or rather, a series of Tesla Coils, some standing over 20 stories tall. These ingenious Coils interconnect to create one of the most mysteriously designed structures on Planet Earth. We will discuss the capabilities of such technology, the overall impact the Istra High Voltage Research Center had on Russia Society, and we will also dive into The Dome which once stood over The Coils before collapsing.
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Jared Boosters
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Do We Know Who Really Built the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee?
An exploration into the Old-World structures in the city of Nashville in Tennessee. Nashville is referred to as the Athens of the South supposedly for the plethora of educational facilities. The origin of this name may have a different meaning with the presence of some clear Old-World and questionable structures with even more questionable accounts from our friends who document these aspects so well!
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Lucius Aurelian
Nashville, Tennessee, is often referred to as the "Athens of the South" due to its dedication to higher education. The city earned this nickname in the 1850s and it was perpetuated in a few other ways, such as the building of the Greek-Revival-styled State Capitol and the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, including about Nashville's iconic Parthenon building.
The Parthenon in Nashville is a full-scale 'claimed' replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece. It was designed by architect William Crawford Smith and built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. [construction photos?] This event celebrated the 100th anniversary of Tennessee’s entry into the union. The Parthenon was unique in that it was the only building in the Exposition that was an exact 'replica' of its original.
THE NARRATIVE: The first version of the Parthenon replica was not built to last long after the Exposition, but it quickly gained popularity among residents and tourists alike. As a result, it was rebuilt in 1920 in order to serve as a lasting monument to classical architecture. Today, it remains the only full-scale replica of the Parthenon in the world.
In addition to drawing admiration for its architecture, today the Parthenon also functions as a thriving art museum. Visitors can enjoy the museum’s core collection of 63 different 19th and 20th century American paintings, as well as a rotating assortment of temporary exhibits. The most significant feature of the Nashville Parthenon is its exact replica of the Athena statue that once served as the centerpiece of the ancient Greek original. Like her predecessor, the Nashville Athena is 42 feet (or, to be precise, 41 feet and 10 inches) tall; this makes her the Western Hemisphere’s tallest indoor statue.
So, Nashville's homage to classical Greek architecture through the Parthenon contribute to its nickname as the "Athens of the South".
NARRATIVE SOURCE
So, Why is the Parthenon in Nashville?
https://nashvillego.com/activities/guides/why-is-the-parthenon-in-nashville
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Visiting American Insane Asylums & Reset Prisons During The 1800's
Below is the narrative fed to us through our history. Tread lightly through the script, as the pictures tell a different story. The formation of insane asylums in North America during the 1800s was a significant development in the 'treatment' of dissenters and non-believers. It appears that they were possibly also 'Reset Prisons' where dissenters were captured, placed, separated from family and worked to death. History tends to denote them as 'asylums' for the masses of people who allegedly went insane (for some reason) after they immigrated here and had families.
Reset Prisons were more rehabilitative than harshly punitive, so the story goes. Abductees were prohibited from talking at all times, confined in separate cells at night, and then labored together during the day in workshops modeled on the industrial factory!
EARLY ASYLUMS: Some asylums were established long before the 1800s, but they became far more widespread and popular during this time period. Traditionally, people suffering from mental illness were primarily treated at home by their families. However, in many cases, families were incapable of providing adequate care, and oftentimes mentally ill people would become destitute and homeless. Asylums were developed with the intention of offering support and safety to people in these circumstances.
PHILANTHROPIC DREAMS: Asylums started out as philanthropic dreams, rather than psychiatric nightmares. The concept was born in the mid-1800s, when socially minded citizens, dismayed by the often dismal lot of the mentally unstable, paid for dozens of institutions to be constructed for their care. By 1880, 139 had been built in the US.
TREATMENT METHODS: Early asylums are known for their use of harsh treatment methods and terrible living conditions. However, for a time, asylums focused on treating patients with kindness and respect, in the hope that the parts of their minds that remained rational would respond and their conditions would improve. These efforts, while admirable, ultimately fell apart at the close of the century as asylums throughout Europe and America became overwhelmed.
FIRST ASYLUMS: The first asylum influenced by the York Retreat was the Friends Asylum near Frankford, Pennsylvania, established in 1817. The Hartford Retreat in Connecticut appeared the same year, while the McLean Asylum for the Insane was established in Boston the following year.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL: The New York Hospital opened a ward for "curable" insane patients. In 1808, a free-standing medical facility was built nearby for the humane treatment of the mentally ill, and in 1821 a larger facility called the Bloomingdale Asylum was built in what is now the Upper West Side.
This period marked a significant shift in societal attitudes towards mental health, with a move towards institutional care and treatment. However, the conditions and treatment methods in these asylums were often far from ideal, and they have been the subject of much criticism and reform in the years since.
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Old Scary World
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The Concealed History of The Chattanooga Tennessee Underground
The Chattanooga Underground in Tennessee is a fascinating part of the city's history. It's essentially a below-ground area underground that no one can conclusively identify when it was built or who built it much less why it's there.
In the 1970s, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga professor Jeff Brown started discovering what would later be known as "Underground Chattanooga". He noticed buildings that had doorways leading to nowhere and storefronts located at basement level that appeared to have been first floors previously.
The theory is that between 1875 and 1905, the city built up its roads and turned the first floor stories of buildings into basements to escape flooding, disease, and yellow fever. After the flood of 1867, the city continued to experience bouts of flooding and so citizens turned first floors of buildings into basements to prevent further flood damage.
The only concrete evidence of this happening are newspaper articles that were released showing city leaders’ plans to raise the street levels by 3 to 15 feet. [mudflood?] According to those same newspaper articles, 40 blocks of downtown Chattanooga were raised, and this prompted the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, which resulted in the Chickamauga Dam being built. It helped regulate water levels to prevent the downtown area from flooding.
The Lovemans building downtown is said to be the “ground zero” of underground Chattanooga. The 130-year-old building is made from cinder block, bricks, and limestone, with outer walls that have the same mysterious doorways and windows that Jeff Brown discovered.
Despite the intriguing clues and theories, there is very little documentation available and the exact method and materials used to raise the city are still disputed. This makes the Chattanooga Underground a captivating mystery of urban archaeology.
Explore the history of Chattanooga as Jamal Williams and Kay Blevins go beneath the streets of downtown to find Underground Chattanooga in this three part series.
The Narrative
Underground Chattanooga
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Chattanooga
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WDEF News 12
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Clif High Predicts Attempted Trump Assassination + More in May 2024 Interview
Timelines:
22:00 Where Time Originates
28:00 The Ether Was Erased
36:50 The Sun Disease and misinterpretation of the language
37:55 Blond on boats
39:15 Not bored with Alta
43:30 The Date of July 15, 2024
49:30 The timeline on the MRNA is running out
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Outspoken with Dr. Naomi Wolf
Recorded May 2024
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The Last Remaining U.S. Old World City - New Orleans, Louisiana
An exploration of the incredible Old-World city of New Orleans. This beautiful city features unique sites and buildings reflecting an astounding account of development, beauty and culture. What mysteries of the Old-World can be found in this city that stands as the Last Old-World City?
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Lucius Aurelian
NEW ORLEANS UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE
New Orleans has many styles of architecture and some are only found in Louisiana. The usual suspects would be Classical, Gothic, Byzantine, Romanesque, Vernacular, Victorian, Neoclassical, Art Deco, Spanish Colonial, Georgian, Italianate, Greek Revival, Beaux-Arts, American Craftsman, Gothic Revival, Colonial Revival, Queen Anne and Federal. Of geographic interest specific to New Orleans would be Creole, Creole Cottages and Bungalows, American Townhouses and the iconic Shotgun Houses.
CREOLE COTTAGES: These are scattered throughout the city, with most being built between 1790 and 1860. They are 1½-story, set at ground level, with a steeply pitched roof, a symmetrical four-opening façade wall, and a wood or stucco exterior. They are often called Bungalows in the area.
AMERICAN TOWNHOUSES: Many buildings in this style were built around 1820's to 1860's and can be found in the Central Business District and Lower Garden District. They are narrow, three-story structures made of stucco or brick.
CREOLE TOWNHOMES: These were built after the Great New Orleans Fire (1788), until the mid-19th century based on an influx of creoles from not only Louisiana but the Caribbean Islands. They have courtyards, thick walls, arcades, and cast-iron balconies. The exterior is made of brick or stucco.
SHOTGUN HOUSES: This is a narrow domestic house with doors at each end. This style of architecture developed in New Orleans and was the city's predominant house type. The earliest extant New Orleans shotgun house was built in 1848 and gets it's name based on the fact that you could shoot a shotgun through the front door and it would exit the back door.
THE GREAT FIRES RAGED THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES
All major cities in America had a Great Fire and they all had them during the same periods of history. The Great Fire of New Orleans is said to have occurred in 1788, was a devastating event, destroyed a significant portion of the city and left most in ruins. Herein lies the narrative for another Fire Story_
1. The fire started on March 21, 1788, on Good Friday.
2. It began at the home of Don Vincente Jose Nuñez, the Treasurer and Paymaster of the Spanish Army. The fire was fueled by a strong wind from the southeast and spread rapidly through the city, consuming almost the entire city within five hours.
3. The fire destroyed 856 of the 1,100 structures in New Orleans, spanning the south central Vieux Carré from Burgundy to Chartres Street, almost to the Mississippi River front buildings. Major buildings including the church, municipal building, army barracks, armory, and jail were destroyed.
4. Because the fire started on Good Friday, priests refused to allow church bells to be rung as a fire alarm?. It spared the riverfront buildings including the Customs House, the tobacco warehouses, the Governor's Building, the Royal Hospital, and the Ursuline Convent.
5. After the fire, colonial officials replaced the wooden buildings with masonry structures which had courtyards, thick brick walls, arcades, and wrought iron balconies. Among the new buildings were the central New Orleans (now Jackson Square) fixtures of St. Louis Cathedral and the Cabildo.
6. The funds and supervision for the Cathedral and the Cabildo were provided by Don Andres Almonaster y Rojas.
WHAT IS CREOLE?
Of note is the term "Creole" has been used to describe various ethnic groups around the world, and its meaning exhibits regional variations. In Louisiana in particular, Creole is a term for French and European mixed races. Creoles are commonly lighter-skinned than other black folks. It's important to note that the term "Creole" can have different meanings in different regions and contexts. In some places, it refers to local-born people of pure European descent, while in others, it can refer to people of mixed heritage or even to local languages and cuisines.
The term Creole was first used in the 16th century to identify descendants of French, Spanish, or Portuguese settlers living in the West Indies and Latin America. The term "Creole" derives from the Portuguese word "crioulo", which means a slave born in the master's household. In Louisiana, it identifies French-speaking populations of French or Spanish descent. Their ancestors were upper-class whites, many of whom were plantation owners or officials during the French and Spanish colonial periods. Many Creoles are descendants of French colonials who fled Saint-Domingue (Haiti) for North America's Gulf Coast when a slave insurrection (1791) challenged French authority.
HAUNTINGS AT HOTELS AND CONVENTS
You can't leave out the haunted-ness when you're dealing with a city that's gone through hundreds of years of culture and building, wars, the civil war, influxes of immigrants along with foreigners who ran the slave trades and locals from other parts of the state coming in to work. New Orleans is no exception and probably a noticeable recollection of an Old World city.
1. THE HOTEL MONTELEONE: This hotel, located in the French Quarter, has been home to everyone from royalty to movie stars since it opened in 1886. It is reportedly haunted by numerous ghosts, including the spirits of the original owner, a Jazz singer, and a young boy named Maurice.
2. LE PAVILLON HOTEL: Opened in 1907 near Bourbon Street, this hotel is known for its ghost encounters. Guests have reported seeing ghostly figures standing at the foot of their bed and hearing strange noises, which seems par for the course.
3. BOURBON ORLEAN HOTEL: The Bourbon is considered one of the most haunted hotels in New Orleans. It's said to be home to several spirits, including that of a Confederate soldier and a ghostly dancer.
4. THE CASKET GIRLS @ THE OLD URSULINE CONVENT: Legend has it that a ship carrying young women intended for marriage arrived at the Port of New Orleans one evening. After months aboard the ship, the women became increasingly sick or arrived sickly. When they arrived at the port, rumors started that they were vampires.
5. VOODOO AND WITCHCRAFT: Voodoo has always been a part of the culture of New Orleans. Even though it may not be as well-known as Witchcraft, there are plenty of real-world witches residing in New Orleans, even today.
HAUNTED MANSIONS IN THE FRENCH QUARTER
LALAURIE MANSION: Located at 1140 Royal Street, this infamous and notorious mansion was once the home of socialite Madame Delphine LaLaurie, known for her cruelty towards her slaves in the early 19th century. The mansion is a historic building with a dark and storied past. For starters, it was once the home of Madame Delphine LaLaurie, a wealthy New Orleans socialite known for her inhumanity towards her slaves in the early 19th century.
In 1832, Madame Lalaurie moved into this neoclassical mansion with her third husband, Dr. Leonard Louis Nicolas Lalaurie, a frenchman. Despite hosting many lavish parties, information surfaced about her gross mistreatment of enslaved people when a basement door was opened. The extent of Delphine LaLaurie’s cruelty remained just a rumor until April 1834, when a sudden fire in the house broke out. Firefighters discovered a group of imprisoned slaves in the attic above the kitchen. Many had been gruesomely tortured, with their bones broken, their eyes gouged out, and more unspeakable crimes.
After the fire, neighbors ransacked the mansion and destroyed what was left of the burned mansion. The Lalauries fled to Lake Pontchartrain and ultimately relocated to Paris. Today, many tourists visit the Lalaurie Mansion because it is supposedly haunted and it should be.
FREE MEDICAL CARE IN THE CRESCENT CITY
The first hospital built in New Orleans was the Charity Hospital, which opened its doors on May 10, 1736. It was founded on the goodwill of a dying French merchant named Jean Louis, who was a French seaman and boat builder in New Orleans. Jean Louis bequeathed his holdings for the founding and maintenance of Charity Hospital, which was intended to serve the indigent sick of the colony of New Orleans.
The hospital was run by the Daughters of Charity and served the city of New Orleans for close to 300 years. Over the years, the hospital had to be rebuilt several times due to fires and other events. The fifth building, constructed in 1832, was replaced in 1933 with funding from the Public Works Administration under FDR. The hospital was one of the oldest continuously operated public hospitals in the United States and set the standard for free medical care starting in Louisiana.
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The United States Will Break Up • There's No Question About That • Martin Armstrong
Political scientist Barbara F. Walter suggests that most contemporary civil wars are actually repeats of earlier civil wars that often arise when leaders are not accountable to the public, when there is poor public participation in politics, and when there is a lack of transparency of information between the executives and the public.
A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies. The term is a calque of Latin 'bellum civile' which was used to refer to the various civil wars of the Roman Republic in the 1st century BC.
Most modern civil wars involve intervention by outside powers. According to Patrick M. Regan in his book Civil Wars and Foreign Powers about two thirds of the 138 intrastate conflicts between the end of World War II and 2000 saw international intervention.
A civil war is often a high-intensity conflict, often involving regular armed forces, that is sustained, organized and large-scale. Civil wars may result in large numbers of casualties and the consumption of significant resources.
Civil wars since the end of World War II have lasted on average just over four years, a dramatic rise from the one-and-a-half-year average of the 1900–1944 period. While the rate of emergence of new civil wars has been relatively steady since the mid-19th century, the increasing length of those wars has resulted in increasing numbers of wars ongoing at any one time. For example, there were no more than five civil wars underway simultaneously in the first half of the 20th century while there were over 20 concurrent civil wars close to the end of the Cold War. Since 1945, civil wars have resulted in the deaths of over 25 million people, as well as the forced displacement of millions more. Civil wars have further resulted in economic collapse; Somalia, Burma (Myanmar), Uganda and Angola are examples of nations that were considered to have had promising futures before being engulfed in civil wars.
James Fearon, a scholar of civil wars at Stanford University, defines a civil war as "a violent conflict within a country fought by organized groups that aim to take power at the center or in a region, or to change government policies".
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Alex Jones @Infowars
Tuesday, 7/30/2024
• ArmstrongEconomics.com
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_war
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The Baby Merchants - Mud Flood Baby Cloning Operations
[See 'Children of The Mud Flood' first] After the Repopulation Postcards and Cabbage Patch video, we received many amazing comments, one of which contained a link to an old movie named The Cabbage Patch Fairy. The film on its own is incredibly bizarre, but after diving into the history of Alice Guy, and the alternative versions of this film, it became clear that the rabbit hole went even deeper.
Many found it hard to believe the postcards as any type of proof for repopulation, but now that we consider that the first movie ever made involves a baby merchant or fairy, showing off her babies in the cabbage patch... is it really that hard to believe? It gets even stranger because it explains what all these postcards were for - For the incubators, For Repopulation, For Reseeding, and For Selling Babies.... This seems to have been some type of operation and we are looking at the remnants of the artwork used to promote it.
The story is very bizarre because outside of the repopulation subject, Alice Guy is known for being wiped from Film History; not too many people know about her and there are over 300 lost films credited to her. Is Alice or the Fairy or the Merchant the same lady from the postcards?
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Mind Unveiled
THE BABY MERCHANTS
Alice Guy-Blaché was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the first directors to make a narrative film. One of her most notable works is "La Fée aux Choux" or "The Cabbage Patch Fairy".
The original 1896 version of "La Fée aux Choux" is considered to be the first fictional film with a scripted narrative. However, the original film was lost, and Guy-Blaché remade the film two more times in 1900 and 1902.
The film is a brief fantasy tale involving a strange fairy who can produce and deliver babies coming out of cabbages. This was based on the traditional idea that babies came from the 'cabbage patch'. The 1900 version employed one actress (the fairy), two live babies, and a number of dolls. Her 1902 version, later retitled "Sage-femme de première classe" (Midwife First Class), employed a honeymoon couple and a female baby merchant along with numerous babies and dolls.
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Children of The Mud Flood. Creepy Repopulation Postcards dated 1880 - 1910.
During our research on Old World Photoshop, we were looking through old surreal postcards and began to notice a very specific style of Old RPPC. These postcards were early photo manipulations of orphans and babies from the 1880s-1910 period. Something is disturbing about these old photos, which only worsened as we realized how many of these postcards there truly were. They have been collected and used as a source of inspiration by artists such as Salvador Dalí, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Hannah Höch, Herbert Bayer, and Man Ray.
They show babies being grown in Cabbage Patches, hatching from eggs, cooked in fires, being hooked from the water, left in empty cities, being transported in trains or aerial vehicles, and sold as cattle. For an in-depth exploration of this phenomenon, complete with a captivating gallery, support us by checking out our first book!:
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There isn't any information on the origin or purpose of these cards, we know they come in several languages, so it was not just one studio, but there are also many different styles. There is a book on this subject, "Babylon: Surreal Babies", however, the author does not connect these postcards to Resets and Orphans Trains but rather sees it as some inventive creative source for the rise in surrealism.
Whatever the case, there is something deeply wrong with these photos, and you can feel it. For that reason, they will be called, REPOPULATION POSTCARDS as multiple translations reveal that they were selling babies, a lottery of babies, and both repopulation and relocation are mentioned. Not to mention the strange origin stories behind the cabbage patch kids. Is this a symbolic reference to genetic engineering and cloning in the 1800s? Diana of Ephesus? The Queen Bee? Reseeding? Ancient Cloning Facilities?
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Mind Unveiled
Below is the narrative for the baby postcards: the reader will notice that the narrative states 'children of the mud flood and intimates that the oversized fruits and vegetables were transported by train. Of interest is that the design of the card had a blank, wherein 'sellers' could fill in their locations! The so-called cabbage patch babies were shown as being manifested upon the earth in more ways than one.
The Cabbage Patch Baby Postcards were a weird & strange phenomenon that took place from the 1880s to 1910. These postcards were early photo manipulations of orphans and babies. They were designed in a surreal-real compositing style, often of French origin but not limited to France.
These postcards depicted infants & babies as being quite literally harvested from the earth, often from cabbage patches. This was based on the traditional idea that babies came from the 'cabbage patch'. Historians try to tell us that these types of cards were often used to announce a birth. The cabbage patch babies were shown as being manifested upon the earth in more ways than one. For example, the same farmer who is dutifully watering his crop in one postcard can be seen attempting to pawn his produce off to respective buyers in another.
This bizarre trend of postcards is an expansion of the research on the children of the mud flood. The mud flood refers to a probable event in which a sudden, unexplained and cataclysmic flood of mud engulfed urban areas.
Also of note is that the postcards often depicted oversized fruits and vegetables being transported by trains, wagons, or people. The images were created by taking a photo of a background landscape and another picture of an object in close-up. The second image was then cut out and placed on top of the first, creating a collage.
Many of these postcards were allegedly made by Edward J Mitchell of San Francisco around 1910. Mitchell worked with up to six colors and made his work available to larger audiences by producing postcards with blanks which sellers could fill in with their locations. The postcards might have been funded by the Southern Pacific Railroad, whose wagons are shown transporting the massive fruit and vegetables around the country.
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Mind Blowing Prophecy Behind The Trump Assassination Attempt!
Jonathan Cahn opens up the mystery behind the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. A mystery that goes back three thousand years and to Tabernacle of God.
JONATHAN CAHN
Jonathan David Cahn, born in 1959, is an American Messianic Jewish pastor, author, and novelist. He is best known for his debut novel, "The Harbinger", which draws comparisons between the United States and the September 11 attacks to ancient Israel and the destruction of the Kingdom of Israel.
Cahn is the founder and leader of the Beth Israel Worship Center in Wayne, New Jersey. He leads Hope of the World ministry, an international outreach of teaching, evangelism, and compassion projects for the world’s most needy. He is known for opening the deep mysteries of Scripture and bringing forth messages of prophetic import.
In addition to "The Harbinger", Cahn has written several other books, including "The Mystery of the Shemitah", "The Book of Mysteries", "The Paradigm", "The Oracle", "The Harbinger II: The Return", "The Return of the Gods", and "The Josiah Manifesto". His book "The Paradigm" debuted at #5 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
Cahn's teachings and sermons are available on his official YouTube channel, where he discusses various biblical teachings, daily words for life, and prophetic updates. He also shares his insights on end times prophecy and has made several predictions based on biblical principles.
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Jonathan Chan Official
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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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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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