Yeah man, the worlds fair in Chicago is one of the most unbelievable things that we are told happened. I showed somebody a long documentary about the buildings and they sent me back a video attempting to prove that 100% of the buildings were just built out of lumber. The lumber narratives only accounted for a small portion of the buildings, and even if they were built out of lumber, how were we so rich that we could build an entire city out of lumber with massive buildings, and then tear it down?
There's lots of fun false history reading here: False History. The author does some neat digging in to very old maps and finding holes in the history narrative.
Yeah man, the worlds fair in Chicago is one of the most unbelievable things that we are told happened. I showed somebody a long documentary about the buildings and they sent me back a video attempting to prove that 100% of the buildings were just built out of lumber. The lumber narratives only accounted for a small portion of the buildings, and even if they were built out of lumber, how were we so rich that we could build an entire city out of lumber with massive buildings, and then tear it down?
Most of it was meant to be temporary, for the exhibition.
There's lots of fun false history reading here: False History. The author does some neat digging in to very old maps and finding holes in the history narrative.
Enjoy!
More False history:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/QetnEQ2pszMr/
https://www.youtube.com/@jonlevichannel/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@jonleviofftopic/videos
The narrator seems to be narrating over someone else’s presentation at points. Does anyone know what the other presentation comes from?