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Mud-Flood Evidence, Omaha (pics)-St. Mary's Church c.1920, street unearthed re-graded 20'
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:19 pm
REMINDER: "If it walks like a duck..." and, publish books, teach it, and make it a new "memory."
(Check out this short series of photos below and narrative...It's is Omaha, NE, St. Mary's Church.)
NEVER forget how "they" operate TODAY. And Yesterday. Exactly the SAME as 50 years ago. 100 years ago. 150 years ago.
"History"?? Think again. Unlearn and re-think EVERYTHING you've been told happened their way and start all over. BEGINNING WITH "HISTORY."
Presenting Exhibit "33-A" -- This spectacular Catholic Gothic-Style cathedral was built in 1868 and supposedly completed in just one year. Yes, IN ONE YEAR. (so sez "The History")
But the entire history and story of St. Mary's OR St. Mary Magdalene OR St. Cecilia (or whatever name "Father Time" and "History" assign to this cathedral) isn't the only part of this narrative that runs far off the rails repeatedly beyond....
Wayback Machine "History"
So the story goes, a series of engineering projects from the 1880s until 1920 (the year documented work was actually photographed and archived.) A massive engineering project was undertaken to remove dirt and hills and clear it out for "roadways." (aka remove the Mud-Flood debris of dirt that buried the Church, surrounding buildings, and entire area of Omaha NE as the result of some unrecorded cataclysm.)
How much dirt was said to have been removed? 20'-36'. Just to "re-grade" an old city a half-century later?? More than a bit unusual. What history are they not telling us? Does this project make any sense at all?
In early Omaha, the steep hills had to go for the city to grow
(1908. What lies 20' beneath the buildings of this hilly street? )
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(Post 1920. All evidence of the Mudflood is removed)
Behold the reveal of the mudflood-buried portion of St Mary's Church -- along with unearthed adjacent building and respective corresponding mudflood settlement lines. Also check out how extensive this project actually was -- all the way "down on Mainstreet."
Very convenient that a railroard track is already laid out down "Mainstreet" at exactly the same level as the original foundations of the original street levels too. What a break! (It couldn't be, could it? Might those railroad tracks also be mudflooded past infrastructure??)
Graded, and cleaned up:
So we're to believe a Midwestern settler town of Omaha, Nebraska -- settled only in 1854 had such a huge RC population that huge cathedral needed to be built within 13 years? By whom? Where was the nearest quarry?
Moreover, WHY dedicate so much man-power and resources to re-grading and leveling a street (and nearby area) by 20'-36' feet in the year 1920 -- just a year or so after the end of WW1. Coincidence?
(More pics at the Links)
EXTRA NOTE: There are several cities by the end of the 19th century and early 20th century that also begin completely "regrading" engineering projects that "leveled" their own city hills and buildings (aka unearthing Mudflooded infrastructure?)
(Check out this short series of photos below and narrative...It's is Omaha, NE, St. Mary's Church.)
NEVER forget how "they" operate TODAY. And Yesterday. Exactly the SAME as 50 years ago. 100 years ago. 150 years ago.
"History"?? Think again. Unlearn and re-think EVERYTHING you've been told happened their way and start all over. BEGINNING WITH "HISTORY."
Presenting Exhibit "33-A" -- This spectacular Catholic Gothic-Style cathedral was built in 1868 and supposedly completed in just one year. Yes, IN ONE YEAR. (so sez "The History")
But the entire history and story of St. Mary's OR St. Mary Magdalene OR St. Cecilia (or whatever name "Father Time" and "History" assign to this cathedral) isn't the only part of this narrative that runs far off the rails repeatedly beyond....
Wayback Machine "History"
So the story goes, a series of engineering projects from the 1880s until 1920 (the year documented work was actually photographed and archived.) A massive engineering project was undertaken to remove dirt and hills and clear it out for "roadways." (aka remove the Mud-Flood debris of dirt that buried the Church, surrounding buildings, and entire area of Omaha NE as the result of some unrecorded cataclysm.)
How much dirt was said to have been removed? 20'-36'. Just to "re-grade" an old city a half-century later?? More than a bit unusual. What history are they not telling us? Does this project make any sense at all?
In early Omaha, the steep hills had to go for the city to grow
(1908. What lies 20' beneath the buildings of this hilly street? )
resize=990%2C778
>
(Post 1920. All evidence of the Mudflood is removed)
Behold the reveal of the mudflood-buried portion of St Mary's Church -- along with unearthed adjacent building and respective corresponding mudflood settlement lines. Also check out how extensive this project actually was -- all the way "down on Mainstreet."
Very convenient that a railroard track is already laid out down "Mainstreet" at exactly the same level as the original foundations of the original street levels too. What a break! (It couldn't be, could it? Might those railroad tracks also be mudflooded past infrastructure??)
Graded, and cleaned up:
So we're to believe a Midwestern settler town of Omaha, Nebraska -- settled only in 1854 had such a huge RC population that huge cathedral needed to be built within 13 years? By whom? Where was the nearest quarry?
Moreover, WHY dedicate so much man-power and resources to re-grading and leveling a street (and nearby area) by 20'-36' feet in the year 1920 -- just a year or so after the end of WW1. Coincidence?
(More pics at the Links)
EXTRA NOTE: There are several cities by the end of the 19th century and early 20th century that also begin completely "regrading" engineering projects that "leveled" their own city hills and buildings (aka unearthing Mudflooded infrastructure?)
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:21 pm to Liberator
quote:
NEVER forget how "they" operate TODAY. And Yesterday. Exactly the SAME as 50 years ago. 100 years ago. 150 years ago.
"History"?? Think again. Unlearn and re-think EVERYTHING you've been told happened their way and start all over. BEGINNING WITH "HISTORY."
Presenting Exhibit "33-A" -- This spectacular Catholic Gothic-Style cathedral was built in 1868 and supposedly completed in just one year. Yes, IN ONE YEAR. (so sez "The History")
Is this some sort of Q thread? Wtf lol
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:23 pm to Liberator
frick. yes
im all for tartarian discussion
im all for tartarian discussion
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:24 pm to Liberator
Guess what?
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
The very SAME unearthing of an entire CITY had also taken place in Seattle, WA.
UNDERGROUND SEATTLE
The Great Seattle Re-Grade (Stolen History)
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
The very SAME unearthing of an entire CITY had also taken place in Seattle, WA.
UNDERGROUND SEATTLE
The Great Seattle Re-Grade (Stolen History)
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:25 pm to mattz1122
Tick tock. Fauci arrest immenent
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:25 pm to Liberator
This post is my periodic reminder that OP does not believe humans had the technology to transport bricks from Maine to Florida by sea in the 19th Century.
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:26 pm to mattz1122
I read it, still don’t know what OP is saying
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:26 pm to WestCoastAg
quote:
im all for tartarian discussion
But...the usual drunken retards, 1-D Thinkers, and special needs Idiocracy crowd -- not so much.
Watch 'em roll in...
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:29 pm to Liberator
What is the mud flood theory? All of New Zealand and Omaha got flooded with mud 150 years ago?
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:29 pm to Liberator
Explain this to me like I'm not wearing a faraday cage over my head to protect my brain from electromagnetic radiation.
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:29 pm to Liberator
I can’t think of a thing I care less about.
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:30 pm to Sus-Scrofa
quote:get woke sheeple
I read it, still don’t know what OP is saying
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:33 pm to Sus-Scrofa
quote:
I read it, still don’t know what OP is saying
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:34 pm to Liberator
Covidians and flat earthers are very similar, I've discovered.
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:36 pm to Liberator
Seriously, what is the "mud-flood".
And back during that time I don't believe they manufactured large enough sewerage and drainage reinforced concrete pipe to service these cities. So they built large underground sewer and stormwater masonry conduits to service the city. Thus, all the massive excavation down these city streets.
If there was any conspiracy it was local politicians giving the work to their bother-in-law's construction company, like today.
And back during that time I don't believe they manufactured large enough sewerage and drainage reinforced concrete pipe to service these cities. So they built large underground sewer and stormwater masonry conduits to service the city. Thus, all the massive excavation down these city streets.
If there was any conspiracy it was local politicians giving the work to their bother-in-law's construction company, like today.
This post was edited on 1/15/23 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 1/15/23 at 1:37 pm to Liberator
quote:
as the result of some unrecorded cataclysm.)
lol...A simple search debunks this.
The Missouri River had a massive flood in 1881 the buried much of Omaha.
Also, once they cleared out a section, then it's not like its difficult to lay tracks to move dirt.
I have no idea what you're getting at here.
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