How do these photos show history is fake?

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Because these buildings were most likely not built but discovered/found by the American colonists and the natives. They simply dug them out of the mud. Sounds insane. As I said, deep rabbit hole. Look into it if you're curious about it.

Massively scaled buildings allegedly built "temporarily" using wood and plaster for the world's fares around 1890-1920.

Scepticism about canon history is pretty widespread. Lots of Germans (not because of WW2), Russians and Eastern Europeans have cast doubt on the middles having existed for example and they're all well respected in high positions, like Analoti Fomenko for example. So no crackpots.

“Dug them out of the mud,” who built them then?

Wouldn’t they have decayed?

I speak from a skeptical but interested position: the theory is Tartaria. According to the belief, there have been segments of a global, technologically advanced empire that held major chunks of the planet until major mud floods wiped them out.

Its an interesting theory, and I do believe there has been some major toying with our history (Phantom Time theory is another good one), but I also do think that major aspects of the theories ARE a bit far fetched. Interesting, great material that I aim to use as inspiration for some of my own fiction but still, far fetched.

These buildings were massive and they're often made of conrete that actually self heals, similar to roman concrete. (Which we only recently "rediscovered" to make as well, iirc!)

I don't know who built them. Some people suspect it was "Tartarians" (because of a supposedly wide spread empire of that name on ancient maps), some suspect we're in the little season and that these buildings are remnants of the millennial reign.

I'm not entirely sold on any of these hypotheses but I'm highly sceptical of the common historic narratives were fed everywhere and I'm sure there was a lot more peace and abundance for a few hundred years at least than we're led to believe. It all points to some reset around the 1700-1800s or so.

Check out Mind Unveiled, Lucius Aurelius, My Lunch Break or Robert Sepher's video about that on YT for a high level overview to get deeper into it.

Not sure my brain can handle it 🤣

Interesting though!

Succession might have even hinted at this in its final episode, around 1:55: https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=rafVWNsevHw

(And also Buntsandstein that has similar properties.)

The World Fair demolitions were actually what first caught my interest in the theoreties. Never ceases to interest me, even if I don't believe all of it.

My lunch break yt channel has TONS of videos on this stuff, if you're curious I'd browse through his top videos.

The gist is that logistically, building these gigantic, perfect, marble buildings doesn't make any sense with 1800s hammer chisel and donkey carts, and population at the time (everyone was just master builders I guess).

Coupled with suspiciously repetitive fire narratives (you'd be shocked how often stone buildings "burn to the ground") and insane <1 year build times, the general idea is that anything pre-1800s is fake history and "something happened" to the old world people

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Za5DiASIbqT8fuhiDBU6Q

Like a seed that can’t escape the mind is planted

I was in Minneapolis/ Saint Paul a few years ago and there was no way “we” build these buildings

Back in ~2017 I was visiting Texas and toured the Capitol. Every 2nd sentence to my work colleagues was "how tf did they built this" but I never dug deeper then that. Could've woken up so much sooner if I had done my research back then.

Same here. The Texas capitol is massive

Old Word Exploration is another great channel. Zero percent chance our history is real.