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re: Real climate cataclysm: Scientists Can No Longer Ignore Ancient Flooding Tales (Netflix)
Posted on 12/26/22 at 9:41 am to ThinePreparedAni
Posted on 12/26/22 at 9:41 am to ThinePreparedAni
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Ponder if we really live in “2022”
I’ve slightly gone down this rabbit hole regarding the world’s Fairs in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s in St. Louis, Chicago and Frisco. Each of these cities built a couple of hundred buildings in a matter of 2 years or so. The fairs lasted 6 months and then 99% of the buildings are destroyed.
From the pictures, these building are architectural marvels in beauty and design. Why would you build these structures as temporary as they claim to begin with? Who would have had the money to build them and then tear them down? Why are the few remaining building still functioning if built 120 years ago as temporary? Even in the few pictures we see, some building look aged/weathered beyond their, just built narrative.
It really is quite strange. As recently as a week ago it was demonstrated the our government used Twitter as a psy op. When you tune it at 6:00, the “news” is going to tell you the next “story.” Maybe we’ve been lied to for longer than we know? All I know is those who write the history books get to tell the history.
A YT if interested
This post was edited on 12/26/22 at 9:48 am
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