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The mystery of the world expositions

submitted by Kozel to conspiracy 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 00:27:42 ago (+40/-1)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/mrbj0m.mp4



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[ - ] poopdawg15 7 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 03:59:04 ago (+7/-0)

I think I've solved the mystery: White males.

[ - ] Nalbarcam 6 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 06:01:12 ago (+6/-0)

There's some serious anomalies around the Tartaria stuff! A giant glass conservatory in a period where there were NOT that many glass factories in existence? Then they destroyed it, allegedly a year after construction?

Plenty of weird stuff. Star forts, the antennae all over tall structures (atmospheric electricity?), Giza pyramid as a power plant?

Fun stuff

[ - ] NuckFiggers 6 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 02:15:13 ago (+7/-1)

Most of those buildings were cheaply made and would have fallen apart with the first storm. A month after the fair closed it would have been a mess.

But yes, I agree it's weird they had all this awesome shit there and then we didn't hear about it again for years.

Chicago has a lot of weird shit anyway. Rich magnates built houses on top of some of the skyscrapers on Michigan Ave for the exposition. Those houses have been rebuilt but you can still see them on some of the buildings.

Also, the original city is still there underground. They just built the current city right the fuck on top after the fire. A lot of bodies under there.

[ - ] carnold03 3 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 03:00:46 ago (+3/-0)

The wealthy magnates built homes on top of their skyscrapers in an attempt to deter spies and surveillance. That's why the wealthy have such massive estates and strive to own small islands or have their own yachts.

For example, when Hollywood actors started buying homes in Los Angeles, their homes weren't much bigger than your average American family home. After a while, they suddenly started buying the properties adjacent to their homes to expand their estate and create a denied space to people who were tasked with spying on them. This is why so many moved to the western and mid-western states. It's too expensive to do that anymore.

[ - ] diggernicks -1 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 10:02:55 ago (+0/-1)

Out nigger lover

[ - ] AryanPrime 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 12:14:32 ago (+2/-0)

imagine a kike trying to call others "nigger lover" when kike dna is 40% nigger and you kikes fuck other kikes constantly

Whose the nigger lover kike nigger?

[ - ] diggernicks -1 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 14:22:56 ago (+0/-1)

You

You are the nigger lover

Also you cant live w out your tinfoil buttplug inserted 24/7

[ - ] AryanPrime 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 19, 2022 12:50:27 ago (+0/-0)

awww look at the seething kike trying to dismiss the person who keeps reminding new users it's a kike run account

LMFAO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...on top of all that you are a kike who says "niggerlovers" need to get out

So every kike in America needs to get out then according to you kike lmfao hahahahahahahahahaha

It's like you are so inbred and stupid you don't even know how to promote your own cause online anymore hahahahahahaha

So fucking mockable lmfao

[ - ] diggernicks 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 19, 2022 21:16:50 ago (+0/-0)

hey nig nog newfag

I dont care what you think

[ - ] BlowjaySimpson 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 02:29:45 ago (+2/-1)

Yeah, they were flimsy plywood structures with beautiful veneers. They were not built of stone and marble like this guy posits.

Weird that they wouldn't leave a big old metal statue there though.

[ - ] Spiral_Out 6 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 07:19:24 ago (+6/-0)

The leveling of the land, waterworks and more to do before even setting up the 'plywood structures' would take 1-2 years easy. Talk to any contractor now a days and that would be their answer. There's not way these were just plywood structures. The official story says these buildings were made in months to a year, which is complete horseshit.

[ - ] BlowjaySimpson 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 17:32:43 ago (+0/-0)

The buildings were made from plaster, cement, and a fibrous material called staff.

But that will land of deaf ears, it's obvious you've chosen "muh aliens" tier abject retardation.

[ - ] 2017Fallout 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 03:43:50 ago (+0/-0)*

My thoughts exactly - plaster and plywood sounds like bullshit to me & doesn't explain the electricty etc. Planted knowledge

[ - ] Crackinjokes 3 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 05:09:43 ago (+3/-0)

Interesting little history. Walt Disney's dad went to the Chicago world's Fair. I think he may have actually been a worker on it. He came back telling his son about this amazing City and light that he had seen. That was the inspiration for Walt Disney to make Disneyland later in his life.

[ - ] Anus_Expander 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 07:55:46 ago (+2/-0)

My pothead roomie is obsesses with this topic. He thinks some mystery race built a bunch of stone structures in North America before the first White people came here.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 05:05:47 ago (+2/-0)

Lots of bullshit because most these building were made of paper mache plaster and wood but interesting.

The buildings that remain like the remnants in San Francisco or the remnants in Chicago were the only ones that were actually built of stone. The rest were built of wooden facades with paper mache over the front that were painted. And as anybody who's ever been in Hollywood can tell you they can build a whole new set every week that looks like it's great in a photo. But I guarantee you if you went to one of these fairs and you walked up to most of these buildings and tapped on them you'd realize they were thin paper mache covered with paint. If they hadn't torn them down after 6 months they would have begun falling down after 6 months. In fact many probably had to be maintained while the fairs were going on.

[ - ] RobertJHarsh 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 07:52:38 ago (+1/-0)

I agree. Cheap wood structures, plaster, and paper mache has been around for 100s of years. Also, many hands make light work. I have seen new developments and 15 men put up a entire framed house in a day. Hiring several thousand workers to build out was is essentially a movie set in 2 years is well within the bound of reason. The video is trying to make a conspiracy theory were there isn't one.

[ - ] carnold03 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 03:04:41 ago (+2/-0)

You'd be surprised what you can build in a couple of weeks out of wood, plaster, steel, and glass.

[ - ] observation1 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 09:54:14 ago (+1/-0)

In this thread much conjecture on how they might have pulled off apart of the feats, passed on as knowledge, without anyone knowing shit.

[ - ] 2017Fallout 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 03:55:13 ago (+0/-0)

This makes me think that this is what the world looks like and at some point the hoi polloi - us - were moved to reservations and all knowledge of this lost. (They) live in tbis beautiful world and we live in the farm/wasteland believing this is the whole world. If they can pull the covid hoax so easily then anything is possible.