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re: Chicago Worlds Fair 1893: A 'RESET' narrative created to hide past History & Timeline?
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:32 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:32 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
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Just look at The Sphinx. We're lead to believe that the same folks who crafted the insane geometry and construction of the Pyramids somehow were waaaay off on the dimensions of the head to body ratio ?
I heard a theory that they kept carving it down as it eroded over the years
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:43 pm to xxTIMMYxx
Eroded via water , not wind. There's a big difference. And for much of the time, the Sphynx was buried under sand, so how did it 'erode' if it wasn't exposed to the elements ?
The original head was likely a lion, to fit the body. The tiny human head was indeed carved afterwards, probably to honor some Pharaoh. ( who it is doesn't matter )
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:46 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
I’m thinking it probably was carved to look like Anubis or a griffin, or started out as one before being recarved into the other.
This post was edited on 11/17/21 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:53 pm to kingbob
if we have learned anything at all these last few years, it would be this;
Question EVERYTHING!
Question EVERYTHING!
Posted on 11/17/21 at 5:56 pm to Liberator
The buildings weren’t even stone they were plaster and jute fiber. Temporary as hell.
Posted on 11/17/21 at 6:01 pm to Liberator
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Re-purposed as a "Museum", this is one of the couple remaining buildings deemed "safe" enough to use going forward from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (out of 200 buildings).
That's the Museum of Science and Industry. I've been there a number of times as a little kid.
Posted on 11/17/21 at 6:10 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
Yea I think water did it and it’s way older than they are saying
Posted on 11/17/21 at 6:21 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
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Eroded via water , not wind. There's a big difference. And for much of the time, the Sphynx was buried under sand, so how did it 'erode' if it wasn't exposed to the elements ?
No it had a large head dress on it and beard that looters picked off. Edit: oh you said originally lion then carved my bad well here’s a pic for reference anyway
The water theory is interesting but do they have other signs of water erosion on other monuments?
This post was edited on 11/17/21 at 6:26 pm
Posted on 11/17/21 at 6:27 pm to Broyota2
Yeah, that's the homogenized story.
Here's another version...
Sphynx
Joe Rogan guest Robert Schock on water erosion of Sphynx
Here's another version...
Sphynx
Joe Rogan guest Robert Schock on water erosion of Sphynx
This post was edited on 11/17/21 at 7:06 pm
Posted on 11/17/21 at 7:22 pm to Indefatigable
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There are photographs of these buildings being constructed and dismantled.
Absent context, can you tell the difference between a photograph of a building being constructed verses a photograph of one being carefully dismantled (i.e. not imploded)?
This post was edited on 11/17/21 at 7:23 pm
Posted on 11/18/21 at 11:20 am to Liberator
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Do you suggest the posting of other "World Fairs" within this thread? Or create new threads? There's Buffalo, New Orleans, San Francisco, and the biggest and most impossibly insane World's Fair / Exposition by far -- St Louis, 1904.
Whether to start a new thread or not depends on if you feel like you got enough people hooked into this thread or not. If not start a new thread.
And there is so much information out there on ridiculous buildings that seem impossible to have been built at that time. Like the railroad buildings, most notably in Canada. The star forts have strange connections. Even other countries world fairs are crazy. The Crystal Palace is crazy and was built and rebuilt. It had fully grown, massively tall trees inside it. It had trees grown outside it that were very close to it for something that had just been constructed. There's the collection of massive books somewhere in Eastern Europe, as if made for/by giants. These huge gothic buildings, all built by primitive people with hand tools, on mud roads, covering the roofs in copper.
There is just a lot of stuff that does not have good explanation. I think you just have to find the stuff that is most unexplainable. If people can't deny the impossibility of it then they have to start questioning stuff.
Even the Mizzou columns were supposedly built for a building from 1840-1843. The town was founded in 1821. In 1839 it had 13,000 people. Why did such a small town build such an iconic, extravagant building? And again it has the hallmark of antiquitech. I wonder if it had the iconic fireplaces that were jutted out from the wall instead of within a fireplace.
quote:The brick building also burned down in 1892.
Chicago Worlds Fair 1893
Posted on 11/19/21 at 11:07 pm to zatetic
Architecture From The 1904 World's Fair
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/348517575
Just a reminder of the architecture being destroyed quickly and about how there aren't records of it, these are just examples of homes in Detroit
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/348517575
Just a reminder of the architecture being destroyed quickly and about how there aren't records of it, these are just examples of homes in Detroit
Posted on 11/19/21 at 11:09 pm to zatetic
Those star forts are something I have never seen before. I think it’s good evidence of an advanced civilization a long arse time ago, long before they admit. Probably before the last cataclysm
Posted on 11/19/21 at 11:31 pm to xxTIMMYxx
If you have never watched the Lost History of the Flat Earth series you should. It's pretty interesting and covers a lot of stuff. If anything it does give some interesting thoughts about atmospheric electricity, like the stuff Tesla was doing, which is well worth the knowledge if you like to tinker at all.
The Lost History of Earth (Full Documentary - 5 hours)
The Lost History of Earth (Full Documentary - 5 hours)
Posted on 11/19/21 at 11:34 pm to zatetic
I did. I think he was on to something there. I think the flat earth stuff is be though
This post was edited on 11/19/21 at 11:35 pm
Posted on 11/20/21 at 12:16 am to xxTIMMYxx
Someone mentioned the Salt Lake Temple earlier and how they didn't think it was possible as only 10k people lived in SLC. (At what time they didn't say)
Well, it was built over a period of 40 years and there are photos of it being built.
40 years is a long arse time to build a building. No matter the size, material or detailing.
And even at that, some of the cathedrals in Europe took over 100 years to build.
Well, it was built over a period of 40 years and there are photos of it being built.
40 years is a long arse time to build a building. No matter the size, material or detailing.
And even at that, some of the cathedrals in Europe took over 100 years to build.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:16 pm to BuckyCheese
Has there been any real good explanation why these major cities across the world were completely empty in the 1800’s. Cities that were built to hold millions that had nobody in them. A few years later people started rolling in with horse and buggy. Seemed completely out of place. Doesn’t seem like such “primitive” people could create such amazing architecture. 20000 people in a city built for 1000000
This post was edited on 11/20/21 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:43 pm to Pechon
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quote: Re-purposed as a "Museum", this is one of the couple remaining buildings deemed "safe" enough to use going forward from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (out of 200 buildings).
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That's the Museum of Science and Industry. I've been there a number of times as a little kid.
Right. And IIRC, that was intentionally built to last. It was to house the artwork on loan from Europe, and they museums that loaned out the artwork said it had to be in a masonry building, not the wood and plaster temporary ones.
I think we are being trolled, or worse.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:48 pm to xxTIMMYxx
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Has there been any real good explanation why these major cities across the world were completely empty in the 1800’s.
What are you even talking about?
What major world city was “empty” in the 1800’s?
:fingers crossed: Please tell me you are referencing the primitive long exposure photographs that don’t capture anything moving as evidence of “empty cities”
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:50 pm to xxTIMMYxx
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Doesn’t seem like such “primitive” people could create such amazing architecture.
Why do you believe that humans were any less artistically/mechanically skillful in the past than we are now?
It is an astonishingly stupid belief to have.
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