What the Hell Really Happened in America During the 1800's? (Pt. 1)

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Virtually every foundation of our modern reality came out of that century, while at the same time it was perhaps the most politically and socially unstable 100 years in recent past. How was it all done? Who was the workforce behind the relentless developments, and how were they trained and sustained in those times?

As you will see, it only takes a few breaks in the narrative for endless questions to be brought forth. From a hidden history perspective, this is the century that I believe contains many of the answers we seek, and the evidence can be found anywhere one looks.

UNDERGROUND CITIES

These underground areas are but a very small portion of what was in America before we think America was founded. Very interesting.

• Eureka Springs, Arkansas: Underneath 'Mud Street' is another city which the leaders of the town try to sell as 'tunnels'. There are historic photos showing the mud flood in the city.

• Vault, Cleveland, Ohio: These former bank vaults of Cleveland's elite have been transformed into private cocktail rooms and prohibition-era bars.

• Bube's Brewery, Pennsylvania: Bube's Brewery is a historic 19th-century brewery, restaurant and entertainment complex. At one time, there were several entrances below to caves and they have all been closed off.

• Kansas City’s Subtropolis Business Complex: Limestone deposits dating back 270 million years have been carved into what’s claimed to be the world’s largest underground business complex. Call it what you want but it's bigger than Kansas City, complete with roads.

• Hidden Catacombs of Indianapolis: Underneath the City Market are the catacombs with dirt floors and multiple columns.

• Seattle Underground Abandoned City: The narrative: The 1889 Seattle fire wiped out the city with the new city rising from the old as essentially a second floor elevated by roughly 22 feet.

• Los Angeles Prohibition Tunnels: The 1920s and prohibition inspired a great deal of creative thinking about how to make, sell, and consume adult beverages. The narrative: all built with pick axes.

• Chattanooga, Tennessee: a city underground, complete with columns. The narrative: there was a 'flood' and the city was covered in 'mud' so everyone decided to replicate everything on 'mud level'.

• New York City: Originally a Dutch town called New Amsterdam, it was later taken over by the English and renamed New York.

• Detroit: Founded by French colonists in 1701, it was later taken over by the British and then incorporated into the United States. Talk about underground!

• The Grand Canyon: A megalopolis, found under the canyon. Discovered by archaeologist Dr. G.E. Kincaid. He then made the fatal mistake of notifying the Smithsonian. End of story.

SOURCE
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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