More images of the beauty that was destroyed 6 months later...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=st%20louis%20worlds%20fair&ko=-1&ia=images&iax=images
Massive beautiful buildings with hundreds of ornate columns looking like the peak of classical Rome.
I particularly love the canal they whipped up with jetting fountains and statues in just under 2 years of time.
Reminder that they also had to build the tunnels systems that are under every one of these cities because...why not.
Ya I don't believe that for a second...are the capital buildings that look identical in style and form also plaster and wire?
And if u truly want more proof ill send u a Playlist of hours of scrutinizing evidence to the contrary of the official narrative.
What evidence is that? Their narrative?
The pictures and cleaned up vids speak for themselves and the fact that not all were destroyed and still standing such as the majority of State capital buildings.
Weird how every city has had a "great fire"
U have to be insane to think those magnificent columns and arches and perfectly sculpted statues are temporary.
Oh and destroyed 6 months later!
Just look at these images from 1901 in Buffalo...the architecture is perfect and made of stone. The detail of the statues and craftsmanship is impeccable.
The piping alone for all the fountains is awe inspiring let alone how it was lit up at night with electricity that was scarce at the time.
Only to be destroyed 6 months later...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=buffalo%20worlds%20fair&ko=-1&ia=images&iax=images
Nah its cause u cant believe your own eyes and prefer to eat up the lies...
Really, low resolution? That's the argument here?..😂
So Good for the American industry they were destroyed 6 months later...got it.
More to come!
Bonus footage of the perfection that was destroyed.
These posts aren't for u considering u are way too deep in the Amercan history lies...sorry to break it to ya but your ancestors stole this architecture and called it their own.
How u could possibly believe those yahoos in wooden shacks and donkey carts did this is beyond me bud!
Notice how they didnt demolish all the (temporary) buildings that were supposedly constructed from papier mache
There's literally evidence of cities underneath current ones buried away
Masonry alcoves and miles of system that are not used for any purpose....sure buddy
Why go thru all that trouble to simply bury it. Its not used for anything but to show off underground....?
Thousands of miles of these tunnels in every city and not possible in the time frame the narrative gives.
I build skyscrapers for a living and understand this wasn't possible in just and couple hundred years.
100% the yahoos that showed up here didnt build these detailed, ornate and impossible structures...some are said to be done in a years time...sure buddy
Yet there's tons of evidence of the orphan trains...
Why would these old photos be doctored up with vanilla sky's and have clear evidence of being photo-shoped?
Who built the hundred of thousands of miles of tunnels system underneath every major city in north America?
How did they do it with limited machinery before hydraulics were invented?
Why does every major city have a great fire during the same time period?
Talking about the fifth element Aether which was discovered by the same man who created the periodic table Dmitri Mendeleev.
Interestingly he put Aether above all the other elements and after his death was quietly removed from the periodic table by u know who...
In economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence (also called built-in obsolescence or premature obsolescence) is the concept of policies planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life or a purposely frail design, so that it becomes obsolete after a certain predetermined period of time upon which it decrementally functions or suddenly ceases to function, or might be perceived as unfashionable.[1] Once regarded as a conspiracy theory, the rationale behind this strategy is to generate long-term sales volume by reducing the time between repeat purchases (referred to as "shortening the replacement cycle").[2] It is the deliberate shortening of the lifespan of a product to force people to purchase functional replacements.[3]
Omaha ffs...Omaha needed all this at a time when most of the country was struggling to feed themselves living in wooden shacks.
Just to be demolished 6 months later.