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re: Stolen History - Lifting the Veil of Deception (Doc Part 1 - Introduction)

Posted on 3/6/23 at 6:57 am to
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/6/23 at 6:57 am to
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NC_Tigah


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I'm not sure what the point is.


The point is as clear as day. Paris 1900 vs 2017 is Exhibit "A" of "STOLEN HISTORY" (the thread subject.)

1900 Paris:

Richly endowed and lined with various glorious styles of Roman, classical, Gothic stone & masonry architecture. We also note the decorative aether-energy gathering antenna and aerials on many of this buildings and structures and artisan stoneworks and concrete promenade along the River Seine.

Paris, 2017:

DEMOLISHED. Turned into a literal parking lot for RVs (!) River/Canal behind it is dredged. 99% GONE. Block by block. Building by building. (3 buildings from 1900 can still be identified as far as I can see.)

THAT my friend is called Erasing History (or stealing it.) In World's Fair after World's Fair from 1851-1915 we are told the fairs are "temporary." Then summarily demolished (yet *some* "temporary" buildings WERE preserved)

To believe the Controllers/Inheritors narrative (Temporary buildings for World's Fairs??) strains all credulity, critical thinking, and most of all -- common sense.

The various World's Fairs narrative between 1851-1915 was the height of the Elites' arrogance and presumption that when channeled through a Media/Newspapers, Government & Academe THEY and they alone owned, the serf-class populace (already preoccupied with trying to survive the next day) would ultimately believe anything/ everything they've been told by the newspapers of the day.
Posted by NC_Tigah
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Posted on 3/6/23 at 7:16 am to
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1900 Paris:

Richly endowed and lined with various glorious styles of Roman, classical, Gothic stone & masonry architecture. We also note the decorative aether-energy gathering antenna and aerials on many of this buildings and structures and artisan stoneworks and concrete promenade along the River Seine.
It was a temporary World's Fair Exhibit which stood less than two (2) years.

¿Comprende?
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