????>Hard to believe these were slapped together in 2 years time and demolished 6 months later. These “fairs” were being done every year, sometimes multiple world fairs just as marvelous as the last going on at the same time.
I wish we still did cool shit like that. Now those places all look like picrel.
They were made of plyboard and straw retard
>>39129701>It's just paper mache bro
>>39129701>Old World ThreadFuck yea!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQSO201RjpM
>>39129701It was a way to trade ideas and concepts before the age of mass communication. They STILL have things like this now, but instead of one there are hundreds; each devoted to a single product or idea.The Consumer Electronics Expo is one, as are the various Military Hardware Expos. Whatever Expo you want, there's probably a "convention" for it somewhere every year. It's also a great way for business people to go on vacation and write it all off as a "business expense".Even back then these world fairs were very "product oriented" followed closely by (international) "idea oriented".
>>39129701>>Hard to believe these were slapped together in 2 years timeYes, this is true, when you consider the context. But this level of human achievment is normal, we just don't see it because human achievment is being used for black operations, war and geoengineering/weaponized weather along with biolabs and vaccine dissemination. So with TRILLIONS of dollars and man hours tied up, secretly, behind that shit, then it seems that if they werent being jewish golems, they could easily pull stuff like this off
We are in the year 1024. 1000 years was shaved off, these architectural wonders are from the world that came before us.> Roman Antiquityhttps://www.unz.com/article/how-fake-is-roman-antiquity/> Phantom Historyhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/anatoly-fomenko-new-chronology
>>39130155
Jesus already returned. We are living after the Millenial Reign.
>>39130155Sounds believable
>>39129739So they were wizards too?
>>39129701>Hard to believe these were slapped together in 2 years time and demolished 6 months later.So you believe photos from that specific period, but no photos before it, and no photos right after it?That's pretty stupid.
>>39129701They’d be worth keeping just as amusement parks
>>39129737Yep, capitalism ruins everything, the places, the bodies, the minds, the cultures
>>39132118>durr capitalismThere’s no such system on earth Same for socialism
>>39130155Do people really believe this shit? How the fuck can the middle ages happen before Rome? What the fuck?
>>39129701Could probably do it fast in a word without OHSA. Every construction project used to have deaths on it and it was considered a fact of life. Now not even one death is tolerated. End result things get done much more safely but much more slowly.
>>39131637What if they found these things and moved them into the city?
>>39133458Then the "evidence" of them being buried doesn't hold up because they were deliberately placed at their location and depth that is different than their origin.
>>39133490Your jumps in reasoning are amazing I can think of a number of scenarios that would make you wrong.I love how sure you are you know about shit they happened without anyone you know being alive Your hubris is impressive sir
>>39129701if you want to get closer to the truth in regards to the Old World I highly recommend you read this series, this is the closest anyone has gotten to the truth, really fascinating!http://entityart.co.uk/ancient-giants-old-world-buildings-resets-and-genocides-part-1/
>>39130155this is far from accurate, the world has faced many resets and genocides, getting thrown into dark ages multiple times, we live in a post post apocalyptic world
>>39129701They demolished many of the old world buildings, they stood out too much.It was too clear that humans didn't make them.Giants made them before Noah's flood.
The foundation stone was laid by Victorian governor George Bowen on 19 February 1879[9] and it was completed in just 18 months, opening on October 1, 1880, as the Melbourne International Exhibition. The building consisted of a Great Hall of over 12,000 square metres, flanking lower annexes to the north on the east and west sides, and many temporary galleries between.
>>39134817>lots of bullshit>no real responseIf the buildings were moved, then pointing to where they are as some indication of origin is stupid.
>>39135147They moved tons of buildings including some built from stone that were left from the worlds fair I think in Chicago and Omaha (or some other.Not everything in history was documented either you absolute mongoloid
>>39132415Playing advocate here, but it would make sense for it to come before rather than after given the developments. Something that always seemed so off to me was how the Romano-Britons,Iberians etc just seemed to completely forget everything seemingly overnight and went from lavish and well crafted villas and bath houses to huts and shanty towns. They knew how to build and repair these things and they were made of local resources yet they just gave it up for a far worse way of life.
>>39130155>>39130167>>39130488ok then what does this mean for us?are in hell or what? jesus came and left and what happens now?
>>39129737It would literally be antisemitic.
>>39137272>They moved tons of buildingsThis disproves any mudflood theory, and means any pointing to building location, such as "there are underground windows" is completely worthless because the buildings were all moved.
>>39137850Now? Now we’re left with the cold hard truth: it’s almost certainly all up to us.
>>39130155>We are in the year 1024. 1000 years was shaved offChristians be like:Don't do anything guys in a thousand or so years our lord will save us, two more weeks.
The construction was basically just plaster. Good enough for an event but not safe to keep after.
>>39137956It’s doesn’t disprove anything. A mudflood theory doesn’t have to behave in exactly the way someone explained it to you’re dumbassThey could’ve uncovered the buildings near by and moved them, it’s more likely that you would see both if a giant mud flood occurred and the truth being hidden blah blahWhy do I have to explain this to your retarded ass? It’s common sense that your reasoning is fuvking bullshit
>>39129701That kind of design is still possible but it's impractical for the purpose of those buildings. Government bureaucrats already wasting my tax dollars with their very existence don't deserve fancy Roman architecture because you saw a cozy picture one time. Fuck you.
>>39129701These are things your government could afford to do, before it wanted to replace you and send six trillion dollars to Israel.
>>39138307>A mudflood theory doesn’t have to behave in exactly the way someone explained it to youIf someone offers a theory, and it doesnt work as described, that theory is incorrect.>They could’ve uncovered the buildings near by and moved them...and thus whenever someone points to where the buildings are, you can dismiss it as irrelevant because they were moved. So their location now, which people use to go "look, this proves there was a mudflood" doesnt work because they were transported.You are getting mad that I am telling you the result of what you are arguing.
>>39138412You’re purposely setting up strawman arguments No one is as stupid as you act
>>39135013His father-in-law sounds like a fucking idiot, lmao.
>>39140253So now it's a strawman that people point to buildings with windows underground as evidence that the buildings were found, and not built.The most common and main aspect of Mudflood...
>>39129701Also consider:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkiQ-_ilQ9Q
>>39141316I'm more surprised at the time the building took to construct. Huge mansions, 10 story stone builds all completed in 12-18 months. Thus doesn't prove the mudflood but there's something fishy with the timeline..
>>39141471>vOther anon would say the time is a compolete lie, and they found the buildings, and apparently moved them to their current location, and buried the first floor underground.
>>39141480I think there a few theories mashed up into one there. Finding old buildings and making up history at suit is more likely than moving buildings. Unless you pick up the entire thing you will still need to construct it at its new location which would still take a long time.
>>39141507>Finding old buildings and making up history at suit is more likely than moving buildings.And yet there is clear evidence of moving buildings, and none for this made up history.>Unless you pick up the entire thing>>39135147Do you know where the London Bridge is, right now?Would you believe it's in Lake Havasu, Arizona?
>>39141515The Amish move barns, did they pick up the building and move it or did they move it piece by piece?
>>39129701>its a pretty buildingyes and? whats supernatural about it?
>>39129701>concept artnever existed
>>39135013This is the worst copypasta of recent times
>>39141795>>39141795right? dat dumb niggah dosnt even know that the pituitary (the crown) parses serum cortisol and switches the body from endless growth to death and reproduction (reprobates lol) ie puberty is a stress responce not the natural course of life ie he thinks humans and giants are different things not simply humans epigenitically expressing themselves in response to marginally less stress - fucking noobps - first post today, wtf is this "Please wait for the timeror verify your email address before making a post." 899 second pause on generating a captcha? :(pps 487 now, ima colonize fulgora before this shit is done ><
>>39141984>>>/g/102965271
Glowies hate old world threadsI sometimes wonder if this isn’t some sort of artifact from timeline shiftsOr maybe humans were helped back then and the reset was much more recentIf aliens have been visiting since ancient times, they probably been fucking with us the whole time
>>39129893Fuckin' hell... These kikes I tell ya.
>>39131564lol
>>39137850>>39138004History is repeating itself. People are still choosing Barabas
>>39141984>puberty is a stress responce not the natural course of lifetranny
>>39129918oldfag here, sad to think anyone thinks wikipedia is "history" or even correct in any way. its an open source website, this is why we have trunk
>>39144532inb4 im a glowie. just an oldfag who grew up pre-internet. no old world, no shifts. Those buildings are not giant stonework. that's a veneer or masonry or concrete. like most things in america, its a facade or a fugazi, thats why they burn and quickly replaced. All fake underneath, sorry, america is all image and vanity.
I hate tartaria shit. Feels like the flat earth nonsense that's used by glowniggers and retards to discredit other, valid conspiracies
>>39146680Both Flat Earth and old world buildings are real and YOU are trying to discredit them, not the other way around
>>39146680It’s often taken too far but there’s more to tartaria than flat earth
Even if the traditional narrative is right, it means our architecture has gotten uglier and it’s happening all over the world. The Swedes have started a movement to return to traditional architecture.https://youtu.be/NTGQ_kITzmY
>>39129701Amerigolem retard thread.
>>39130155Amazing. The level of Dunning-Kruger on display here is jaw dropping. Parachuting Ancient Rome into the High Middle Ages is so basically impossible. How does this account for the linear development of European arms and armour from the Medieval Period to Renaissance Period to Enlightenment to Napoleonic? There is a direct line of evolution here. How does this account for the Roman ruins I can walk to from my house which are half buried in the ground and barely standing, whereas the Medieval sites near me are largely intact? What about the fact that the Medieval politics of my country were dominated by Christianity rather than paganism? How are there direct familial and institutional links to the Middle Ages if Rome was in the middle? Where does the printing press come in to this? Is it invented then lost? What about European manuscript culture in the Middle Ages? Did Rome just lose this? Occam's Razor - there are so many uncountable flaws in this idea. The sheer amount of human effort to construct a fake narrative and falsify millions of pieces of evidence would be impossible. The linear development of Europe from the 11th C. to the modern day is too total in its interconnectivity. The thousand causal chains interwoven to produce modernity just cannot be manufactured. I don't even disagree with phantom time ideas - there is PLENTY of room for this in the Carolingian period, but it loses plausibility when it involves periods as significant as the Medieval or Ancient. Dark Age gaps where our records basically only consist of family trees are one thing, but trying to flip entire eras is just silly. This is the horrifying thing about the Middle Ages - it really was an old-world apocalypse. Medieval Europe was one that fundamentally believed the end-times had come/were imminently coming and whether they were right in that assumption is not for me to say.
>>39147745>our architecture has gotten uglierBlame cars.Being 100% serious.
>>39148030>it really was an old-world apocalypseHonestly most of that conception comes from Reconnaissance Era propaganda wanting to profess how much better they were than the fools of that previous age. It's literally where we get the term "Dark Ages".The sheer amount of invention and ingenuity that went on in this "Dark Age" - like in weaponry that you yourself brought up - shows the lie of the idea that it was an apocalyptic time of stagnation and ruin.
>>39148159>Reconnaissance Eralol When you check the spelling, but dont check what it was autocorrected into.
>>39146543>like most things in america, its a facade or a fugazi, thats why they burn and quickly replaced. All fake underneath, sorry, america is all image and vanityBut they are all over the world. And there's some that are still standing and being used today. It's also amazing how fast some of the were built.