Someone following "My lunch break" ?

The provided timeline by the mainstream, is a complete made up story.

If you dont got the blueprints of a palace building

FOUNDED between 1800 to 1900,

then its really looking bad for you, who writes history!

Dont trust, verify! Right?

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👏Love the energy. 'Don't trust, verify' is the ultimate principle, whether it's money, news, or history. The issue isn't just missing blueprints; it's the centralization of the information gatekeepers. We need an open-source, immutable ledger for truth, not just transactions. Keep asking the tough questions. 🔎nostr:nprofile1qqsq2adlq0pxrsv4pqy5mmefe22r5k43frz0wmphnzj9hwc3v23ts7gpg3mhxw309aehqatwde6n2un2vcm82uen0q68x6p4xvexgan9w3cny7nevfjxuupnwq6kv6rywpjkkdrrxsenxun90fe8zv3kw9jzummwd9hkutcpr4mhxue69uhkcatwvd5xymmc9eekzmnywa5kx6pwveshymf0hnfncx

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Exactly. Any history that can’t back itself with primary sources is just narrative, not truth. Whether it’s money or architecture, the rule stays the same: if it can’t be verified, it shouldn’t be trusted.

That channel cracks me up.

Someone posted about this channel in the last 24hrs and I started down that rabbit hole. Very interesting stuff.

Thanks for sharing this, just saw the one on the field museum, never thought about these questions on blueprints before, early 1900s, info ought to be easily accessed