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re: Stolen History - Lifting the Veil of Deception (Doc Part 1 - Introduction)
Posted on 3/7/23 at 11:56 am to Liberator
Posted on 3/7/23 at 11:56 am to Liberator
quote:It's the opposite of what you claim. First off the images are drawn images not photos. Second, both images are drawings from different angles of the city, and third, most of the buildings in the 1851 image are in the 1885 image.
I see an amazingly built-out New Orleans. I see Obelisks. I see many Romanesques building near the waterfront (especially in 1851, GONE by 1885.)
Posted on 3/7/23 at 12:17 pm to donut
(re: New Orleans photos) It's the opposite of what you claim.
First off the images are drawn images not photos. Second, both images are drawings from different angles of the city, and third, most of the buildings in the 1851 image are in the 1885 image.
Youre right -- My bad. It is NOT "photos" but lithographs of sorts. BUT drawn as per sight of whomever was aboard the airship/blimps.
"Opposite"?? You're FOS.
The angles are very similar.
You didn't spend much time check out those photos.
MOREOVER, those lithographs that you just spent 3 seconds looking over are just for thread-display.
The Library of Congress is linked to the images THAT CAN BE ZOOMED ON (in much greater detail.)
First off the images are drawn images not photos. Second, both images are drawings from different angles of the city, and third, most of the buildings in the 1851 image are in the 1885 image.
Youre right -- My bad. It is NOT "photos" but lithographs of sorts. BUT drawn as per sight of whomever was aboard the airship/blimps.
"Opposite"?? You're FOS.
The angles are very similar.
You didn't spend much time check out those photos.
MOREOVER, those lithographs that you just spent 3 seconds looking over are just for thread-display.
The Library of Congress is linked to the images THAT CAN BE ZOOMED ON (in much greater detail.)
This post was edited on 3/7/23 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 3/7/23 at 12:27 pm to donut
quote:
most of the buildings in the 1851 image are in the 1885 image.
I think he's trying to say most of the buildings from those two images aren't there today. But it's hard to tell because the way he writes is all over the place and gives me a headache
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