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“The eyes of that species of extinct giant, whose bones fill the mounds of America, have gazed on Niagara as our eyes do now” - Abraham Lincoln
1418 map by Chinese Admiral Zheng showing America 70 years before Columbus “discovered” it.
Coincidences of different civilizations can change the chronology of history
Suppose the peoples of Asia, South America, Malta, and Greece lived very far apart, but have many similarities.
They all carved megalithic blocks. They all built pyramids.
They all built without mortar and for centuries.
It seems simple. But why doesn't history explain such coincidences?
How America was "dug in," Omaha, Nebraska, nineteenth century.
There is an excavation of a church (St. Mary Magdalene in Omaha) where it is unclear for what reason it was almost entirely in the ground.
The church stands on the remains of old buildings. What we see is the excavation, it goes two stories down. Of course, it is no longer possible to classify this as a cultural layer.
Dr Holmes
Henry Howard Holmes was the alias of one of America's first serial killers.
Sometimes referred to as the "Beast of Chicago", Holmes is believed to have killed somewhere between 20 and 200 people.
He began his deeds with a simple basement: there he experimented on homeless people. He opened a network of pharmacies and made a big profit, thanks to which he bought a castle with 100 small rooms, which he rented out to people for a small price.
It was their last night. He killed many of his victims in his hotel, which was later nicknamed the "Murder Castle."
This story is worthy of a Hollywood movie.
St.Louis fair in the United States, 1904.
The narrative claims that these buildings were created within a few years in the time of primitive technology... which is an obvious lie, and after every fair / exhibition almost all the buildings were destroyed.
First question arises why would America copy Roman Style, and then destroy it after few years?
The answer is this is not Roman style. This is much prior to the Roman building. White folk were living in America way before Christopher Columbus officially discovered it.
They stole our buildings, and our History. Tartarian culture had to be buried at all cost.
We settled into the finished city.
There was still no electricity in the eighteenth century, and no tools had been invented except the hammer and chisel. But the people in the photos look as if warm shelter and food were no frills.
But these same people have managed to build an entire metropolis in America. And it doesn't bother anyone that today we have modern technology, programs, housing and sustenance, and the 200 year difference in construction is incredible.
The U.S. Army Cleans Up The Streets Of Detroit
That summer became known as the "long, hot summer" because of the almost 160 uprisings that occurred in various neighborhoods across America.
its first mention came in 1964 when Martin Luther King Jr. announced the beginning of a "'long, hot, nonviolent summer' of protest." And when the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964, it did little to actually stem discrimination, segregation, and racism across the U.S.
July 1967
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