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

Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:09 am to
Posted by NC_Tigah
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:09 am to
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*Should* someting like the 1893 World's Fair narrative be trusted at face value?
Not necessarily.
However, when someone pulls up a 250 page 1893 copy of a tourists handbook describing exhibits, logistics, etc in detail as a guide for visitors, it should address at least most of the 'credibility' narrative.
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:12 am to
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We are truly living in The Truman Show.

The movie was mockery in plain sight as everyday, our scripted lives are just entertainment to those atop Mt. Olympus who think they are the sovereign ones. Their sweet ambrosia will swiftly turn bitter only to realize that it will be too late at that point to spit it back out. Little do they know...


Brutha, you have long been one who has sussed-out this entire Realm-charade. Mega- Props.

Man did you just nail the whole Truman Show metaphor...+1000.

Love the Mount Olympus "gods" controlling We-the-mere mortal imagery. "Little do the Luciferians know" -- indeed!

Posted by NC_Tigah
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:15 am to
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*Should* the credibility as the Official World's Fair "authority" on the Fair, buildings accounts and logistics by its Rand-McNally publishers /contributors NOT be questioned nor challenged?
As a marketing tool?
The "challenge" would be contemporary, by visitors who either found it useful or not. Likewise for descriptions in newspapers.
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:21 am to
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However, when someone pulls up a 250 page 1893 copy of a tourists handbook describing exhibits, logistics, etc in detail as a guide for visitors, it should address at least most of the 'credibility' narrative.


I agree.

Not everything is a lie or even intended to be in the 1893 World's Fair Guide.

That said, the "magic" or tactic of psychological "alchemy" in changing the trajectory of Truth-Seekers is via diversion, distraction, revision of the seen and unseen -- and by reinforcing whatever account is claimed via "Authorities" or "credentials."

The best lies are indeed *by omission*, by distortion of facts and by the Power of Suggestion as put forward by "those-who-know." OR even...just letting things be "in plain site."
Posted by Mo Jeaux
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:24 am to
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If you go back to settler accounts in Alabama territory pre 1820 they don't even talk about Creek or Indians, just "Spaniards."


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All the old depictions (pre 1820) of Creeks


So which is it?
Posted by Gaggle
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:25 am to
Settler accounts and official accounts are different
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:39 am to
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As a marketing tool?

The "challenge" would be contemporary, by visitors who either found it useful or not. Likewise for descriptions in newspapers.



Back in 1893, how or why would anyone challenge Rand-McNally's guide of the Chicago's Fair (or that of the newspapers, reporters, and their respective account) if millions aren't aware of any historical context *other than* what they've been told is "THE HISTORY"?

Tigah -- Might it be the case that only *other* Elites and academics had access to actual historical accounts or on the Fair details and logistics?

Of course Visitors would find the Guide helpful; IT provided the only "necessary" info PERIOD. (of course *only* skeptics with inside info -- *other* Elites could question anything and everything about the 1893 World's Fair etal Fairs.)

Is it possible skeptics were censored back then? Ostracized? Declared "nuts"? Might these people been the ones sent to the widely popular "Insane Asylums" that existed from 1850-1920s? DID THEY KNOW "TOO MUCH"?

RELATED TANGENT / Paradigm:

"Insane Asylums" (look them up) were a thing back then; a rather BIG thing.

According to alt-History, those who dared challenge what was the mid-1800s Reset and the new accounts/narratives were said to been detained and removed from the Public Square. And sent to Insane Asylums (other huge palaces left over from the previous pre-Reset era.)

Australia -- said to be been settled by prisoners & criminal class from England (That narrative is kind of muddled and short on detail as well.)

The NEW alt-explanation: These "prisoners" were detractors and the opposition of the Reset victors. Australia was "no-man's land" back in the 1830s-1850s.

JON LEVI vid - Old Haunted World (Asylums)

Hospitals and Temples (Human Warehouses)

This post was edited on 3/8/23 at 11:44 am
Posted by LookSquirrel
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:52 am to
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:56 am to
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"The Panic of 1893

The Populists' criticism of corrupt eastern elites seemed to be justified in the financial crisis that began in early May 1893. ...announcement triggered a panic on the stock market, particularly among companies that had indulged in overproduction and investors who had engaged in speculation and profiteering.

By the end of the year, 642 banks had collapsed, wiping out their depositors' savings, and about 16,000 individual businesses failed. As many as one in five people in a working population of 15 million was without a job....


Hey Doc -- Sure was odd timing for a World's Fair in Chicago, wasn't it?

So.... 1/4 of the claimed country's population to plan their vacations around this Fair (or still traveled hundreds of miles to Chicago -- while collecting their unemployment checks.)

And... O'Hare had to be incredibly busy! Trains, Planes, and Automobiles! Chicago or BUST! The '93 World's Fair was the Disney World of its time! No problem that it was built only to be open for 6 months??

Hold on thar, Bubba Louie...

WAIT A MINUTE. 1893?? The US economy was collapsing at the time? Jobs lost, $$ is tight? Modern transportation and roads NOT available... yet...150,000 people made it -- AND lodged? Per day??



(Btw Shriner -- NO way do I believe the claimed 1/4 US-population attendance figures at the Fair.)
Posted by dr
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 10:57 am to
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The dark skinned Savage was unveiled, amazingly, at the world's fair.


another use of the worlds fairs, a standard narrative

Chief Joseph Brandt

Most people don't understand when the pilgrims came here there were around 5 million "natives"

They maintained relative peace, thru the 6 nations, and then the french and the british started bribing tribes to attack each other

It was the first constitution signed, the confederacy of nations, signed by settlers

where have I heard confederacy before??? maybe you know why the term is "banished" now

our current (3rd) constitution/bill of rights is based upon it



George Romney

George Romney painter of the day (another fascinating rabbit hole) has lots of paintings of white chiefs, and politicians in their native gear (some with turbans, too)
Posted by SammyTiger
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:02 am to
I love how you deny every photo that’s presented as a counter argument while continuously presenting a photo as an argument.

Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:02 am to
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You'll find this stuff. EVERYWHERE. JonLevi could do an episode on my hometown.




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I found the Greco-Roman courthouses and government buildings that burned multiple times, records destroyed.

I found the old "Creek Indian" settlement and a depression newsreel by the TVA where they built an artificial forest over it, that's still managed as a state forest today....

All the old depictions (pre 1820) of Creeks and the other "civilized" tribes depict them as Caucasian-Mediterranean, highly educated, noble Christians. The modern depiction of the Asiatic savage didn't seem to exist until around the Civil War and really picked up afterwards.



That is some weird and wild research...that maybe .000001 of the "educated" population is aware of.

(and now you're just sentencing me to one more wabbit hole...)

I appreciate it....discovering omitted / revised / hidden history is exhausting. The sharing payoff: "YOU'RE A CT NUT!!"

Posted by dr
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:06 am to
many rail roads had collapsed financially, so I'd bet, the few that stayed alive were charging a premium to ride the train

April events
April 17 – The train station located at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago is opened.[2][3]
April 22 – The John Bull arrives in Chicago, Illinois, for the World's Columbian Exposition after traveling under its own power from Jersey City, New Jersey.[4]

John Bull Locomotive

oh, wait, trains were a bit of a novelty

and at the most pulled 3 carrages so, at about 24 people per carrage...

thats 6200 trips PER DAY

hhmmm....
Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:07 am to
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SammyTiger


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I love how you deny every photo that’s presented as a counter argument while continuously presenting a photo as an argument.


I love how you happen to ignore ENTIRE OP video, of EVERY premise, of EVERY thread -- accompanied by immediate, default skepticism and criticism -- without even examining said premise(s).

Without exception.

Try to at least wade in a bit and do some minimal cursory analysis.

Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:14 am to
I can spend *weeks* just on this subject -- supposed rail transport of sardines/people who left their entire lives behind -- just to attend World's Fairs.

quote:

at the most pulled 3 carrages so, at about 24 people per carrage...

thats 6200 trips PER DAY

hhmmm....


smh x 1000


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(caption)

John Bull at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893

Hmmmmmmmm....


Posted by Liberator
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:14 am to


ZING!
Posted by SammyTiger
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:15 am to
But that’s the thing, I’ve done basic analysis.

You posted the picture of Paris and I was Like, huh what’s that.

Then I found pictures of them building it all.

Then you told me to look vanilla skies and I can only Find references to a Tom Cruise movies and stolen history websites.

You’re not talking about rewriting history, but rewriting the present.

People would have had to lie to their children about these things.

Every book prior would have to have been rounded up and destroyed. Meaning private libraries raided.

And then people would have had to forgot about that.

It’s one think to say “well actually thousands of years ago someone really did c”

It’s another thing to say “this building you’ve seen your entire life? We actually built it last year. We’re adding an M”

“That multicultural architectural city that existed along the swim for thousands of years? That actuall was built in 1890 and now we’re tearing it down in 1937. Don’t worth about it if you’re 60, that’s believable.

This doesn just require a govenrment coverup but everyone over a certain age to just lie. Everyone.
This post was edited on 3/8/23 at 11:30 am
Posted by Gaggle
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:16 am to
One theory I recently came across was that old sketches were originally photographs that our handlers "cartoonified" like you can do with a button in Photoshop. I can see that in those Indian sketches There's a certain amount of realistic detail that doesn't jibe with being a sketch. The Tecumseh one has several versions out there with different amounts of detail and color. The way they fade out at the arms and take a circular pattern is exactly like family daguerreotype portraits from the 1800s:



Yeah, you could definitely make this photograph of Lincoln look like one of those sketches
Posted by dr
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:33 am to
I personally believe photography in some form was used since ~1600

camera obscura, some linen soaked in silver compound and you have simple film (all chemically possible, as much was already known)

there is a school of thought, and moderately provable, that all the great masterpiece paintings were photos that were then colored

I have read analysis on some of the "great paintings" that seem to indicate they have a lot of silver in the canvas

(and to the people who will scream photograpy was invented in..., wait till I do the roman batteries, your head will explode)
Posted by dr
texas
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Posted on 3/8/23 at 11:45 am to
why was the fair the Columbian Expose?

what/who is columbia? Why does it exist is so many places?

Who stands upon our capitol dome?

the name ties directly to obscured things. First dry cell battery co, for one, even though batteries have been around over 1000 years

but, anyways,

columbia = britania = liberty = Persephone

persephone

question everything you accept


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