Part 2 | Photo vs Illustration | Columbian Exposition of 1893

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Latent Lexicon

Latent Lexicon

7 ай бұрын

This is the next episode in reviewing The Columbian Exposition of 1893. Exploring various construction based imagery while bringing forth other lines of research and inquiry. Delving into the aspects of contrast in both artistic expression and accounts given of various details of this event.
Interested in checking this out for yourself? Curiosity is good for your health!
1892_Art Folio of World's Columbian Exposition
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Official Views of the World's Columbian Exposition
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Campbell's Illustrated History of The World's Columbian Exposition
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Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition
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Photographs of the World's Fair
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The Photographic World's Fair and Midway Plaisance
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History of The World's Fair
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@LBo...
@LBo... 7 ай бұрын
Another great video. Keep up the good work Latent! 🥂
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
Thank you - Will do!
@Jo-the-fixer
@Jo-the-fixer 6 ай бұрын
❤​@@LatentLexicon
@XFactor369
@XFactor369 Ай бұрын
I’m here listening to this amazing presentation because of Shem Jacobs youtube channel. Much respect 🙏🏽
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out the presentations - I've watched some of his videos and enjoy any on this exposition. Always looking for more data points and threads to pull at for research. Hope you enjoy the rest in the series, part 8 is already in the works.
@stephiis8882
@stephiis8882 5 ай бұрын
Damn we need more people like you in this community taking initiative and sharing your research. Keep up the good work! This channel's definitely gonna grow!
@REEFHOLIDAY-rc2us
@REEFHOLIDAY-rc2us 6 ай бұрын
Amazing research, most important discovery in recent years for sure. I suspect the “ temporary “ nature of these fairs isn’t as such . This video is exceptional motivation to locate more “ temporary “ lost ruins !
@Au2Burn
@Au2Burn 5 ай бұрын
All that dirt moved before construction is 550 dump truck loads every day if working 7 days a week....or something....since back then dump trucks didn't exist yet. For reference, a standard dump truck will haul about 12 cubic yards of dirt (average, as they range from 10-16 cubic yards depending upon multiple factors). So 1,200,000 cubic yards moved in 6 months is 100,000 dump truck loads of dirt. Over 6 months, working 7 days a week, that's 550 dump truck loads EVERY DAY! Not to mention, 1891 was a cold winter (lookup the weather data yourself). The ground would've been frozen solid, so how'd they dig? The trees would have zero leaves (unlike those pictures). And any water would've been frozen sheets of ice thick enough by February to drive 3,000 pound machines onto it safely. 4 years ago lake Michigan froze several hundred years away from the shoreline & it was January still (my daughter has pictures & it was all over national news cuz it was like the waves literally froze in place), so I doubt those men would've been working outside in Chicago with shirts & no jackets in February...idk, maybe they're just ultra instinct alpha males & that's the secret to everything.
@glenngareau7441
@glenngareau7441 Ай бұрын
Pls keep up the Great Work!... it is very much appreachiated and an invaluable source of info....
@pieterb3449
@pieterb3449 6 ай бұрын
thanks for teaching me how to look accurately
@trulymental7651
@trulymental7651 6 ай бұрын
First time at your channel, well put together very interesting. The expositions were a strange and wonderful concept and their almost total destruction was criminal. Thank you.
@jodio576
@jodio576 7 ай бұрын
This is amazing. I look forward to seeing these videos. You're just debunking our history one photo at a time. 😊
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
So glad to hear - very much appreciate that. Many more in the works!
@Artemisarrowzz
@Artemisarrowzz 7 ай бұрын
I think the grooves on the rocks are the result of parting them. Even today, they nail wood or metal bars inside to crack them open. So, it seems that the world's fair's photos were in reality some kind of "proof of concept" a la modern architecture concept art, with photos and stuff, but not the real thing as it was portrayed (as in, a gigantic magical fair from the old world many who subscribe to Tartarian theology claim). Instead of actually building it, they just stole the money (during a depression, how cute of them) and then claimed it had burned down. Or was it a hurricane that supposedly took it out? As each publication was trying to "up-win" their competitors (or simply, to see how naive people are), they would take photos of whatever they could (be it miniature models or whatever few buildings they might have actually built, regardless of WHERE those building actually came from or their scale) and made ever increasingly grand photos or "illustrations" via editing, resulting in what we have today. In other words, it was a giant freaking scam, like always. I know there are supposed videos of the fair online, but they never cite where the heck did they get those. Film was, at the time, a pretty new thing (supposedly) and they barely had the kinetoscope. Not to mention, the more blurry a film is, the easiest it is to fake 3d effects. It was one excellent presentation. What is your opinion on it, as the man who went through the photos?
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
The short answer is I don't know. The Tartarian narrative is certainly interesting, however, it has become some strange behemoth that consumes many historical enigmas that we may not understand currently. I don't agree with that line of thinking. Could it be possible there was an empire like Tartaria? Of course, empires have risen, fallen, and been erased from history since the recording of events began. I'm open-minded and open to being completely wrong. This exposition, apparently being one of the most documented events in recent history, should have been an open-close case. Yet, it continues to perplex me with the general documentation, timelines, and logistics. There is still much more work to be done and research to be explored before making any definitive conclusions. I know that's probably too diplomatic for many. The only conclusion that is getting closer is one that, I believe, Howdie Mickoski proposes and that is some sort of "X Factor". There is an aspect of this event that we are not told about. Something is missing. I don't know what it is and am woefully unqualified to make any educated historical claims, yet many aspects simply do not add up. Ultimately, there is deception here. Shenanigans are at play. Does the deception go as far as you have hinted at? Again, I don't know. I realize much of my presentations may lean that way and that is only to push the envelope of speculative thinking. Speculation is not a bad thing - as with many things in life...moderation is the key. Thank you for the excellent comment and for some clarification on the stone blocks too.
@Artemisarrowzz
@Artemisarrowzz 7 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon It's ok not to know. I frankly have no idea. I have an opinion of it, but I cannot say it won't change as I explore the subject. I agree with you on the Tartaria thing. There was an empire of Tartaria, like there were many, many empires that up until 200 years ago didn't exist and those who fell then, and of even 500 years ago that most have not heard of (and we should), but many (I honestly think, malicious) individuals have taken that empire and applied frankly almost magical properties to it to dupe people in search of the truth, putting it into such pedestal and into such an uncontested axiom of what they think it's true history that they once again fall into the same bs of thinking they found the magical secret knowledge to enlightenment or whatever and protect their views of it the same way a cult member protects its cult, hence why I call it "Tartarian theology". They refuse to question that belief and thus, refuse to even understand why others don't share the view. Maybe that X factor is simply propaganda? It would be weird, for example, that they would waste so much money on this but 5 years later they would go an buy the Philippines. Could it be that that's where they used the money and the rest was staged? I think that the X factor is "why". Why would you like about the world's fair, what idea are you trying to sell, to whom, for what purpose, what is gained from it and from whom? Thank you again for the excellent presentation. I myself am trying to research the dates as I've told you in the past, and it seems ever increasingly complicated. A quick example: in 451 the roman empire and the goths make an alliance, ceasing their bitter rivalry, to briefly combat Attila. Coincidentally, in 1451 (or, as it was written, i451) Mehmet II (I think was his "numeral") of the Ottoman empire defeats the mongols and begins a new age for his people, conquering Constantinople. Then you have all the allusions, as investigated by other channels like Islam origins that show bast evidence that the "Islam" as it is known today did not exist until this Mehmet came, and all those people who invaded Spain and part of Europe were, in fact, arian christians (as in followers of Arian, who was from Egypt). Many of which, may I add, where goths and berbers (a name that coincidentally sounds like "barbar" or "barbarian", like those who were attacking the roman empire in 451) And the rabbit hole keeps getting deeper. I honestly don't know how to put order to these things I've uncovered lol At least it's fun.
@Comakino
@Comakino 6 ай бұрын
Excellent comment. This is as close to an explanation of what really went on as I think we have.
@paulmicelli5819
@paulmicelli5819 7 ай бұрын
Great!
@Au2Burn
@Au2Burn 5 ай бұрын
Love the little nod to Bond intro @ 25:01
@slimdot7031
@slimdot7031 16 күн бұрын
I just read Devil in the White City, so this video was a nice find. I appreciate the fact that you were on the ground and found what appears to be the brick beach from the photographs. Furthermore, I found it interesting that most of the "photographs" were manipulated in a way to best showcase the subject of the photo. I had never thought about or paid close enough attention to realize this. Sensationalism sells newspapers (just look at the stories about H.H. Holmes published shortly after the fair). That being the case, I am not surprised that the images of the fair were manipulated. I find it funny that some folks here believe or give the impression they believe the fair never took place.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 16 күн бұрын
That's on my list to read also. Glad you liked the episode and appreciate the comments on the bricked shoreline. It's an interesting feature. I've also come across some initial plans/drawings by Frederick Law Olmsted that also show this shoreline with a brick-like element - before the event also. Cosmetic editing does seem to be the primary motivation for this event. However, it is a technology to keep in mind when analyzing photos/images during this time. You may enjoy the next episode in the series where it will explore the Department of Publicity and Promotion discussing much of the sensationalism you mentioned. As for the last comment, there is far too much evidence, some of which will be explored in the next episode (shameless plug #2) to come to a conclusion that this event did not happen. It was one of, if not, the most well documented event within that time period. Yet, I still find it interesting and mysterious.
@slimdot7031
@slimdot7031 10 күн бұрын
@@LatentLexicon Thanks for the note. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 6 ай бұрын
love the phantom metal framing lol
@DRooPY_eYeZ_tellsNoLies
@DRooPY_eYeZ_tellsNoLies 6 ай бұрын
Great channel!
@skyelyte1699
@skyelyte1699 6 ай бұрын
Positively brilliant work. I just found your channel and watched a few of your videos. I have been astounded by the fact there is a rather large community that researches the advanced old world in our not-so-distant past (that is NOT Tartarian) and no one seems to think about the impossibility of the ability to build the infrastructure. I have been astounded to watch as no one in the community seems to have any expertise, experience to bring to the table, such that you have. It seems to defy all logic likely because it does. I am a photographer and have seen without question historic photos of the fairs have been photoshopped. The white skies alone tell us that nearly all the photos have been photoshopped and it is not just of the fairs but of just about all historic photos. Once we know this is true, no photos can be considered to be true representations of what they claim to be. That is like saying there was some fraud in a scientific experiment but the results are valid. (Though that is done, that is never true). I watched one of your videos that displayed 4 men in a room. You talked about the light colored highlight around the edges of the people and/or clothes. Someone might not have necessarily outlined the photos to highlight detail. This happens when the background is changed and the background color is different than the people. I am sure you know, the color of the background will always mingle with the outline of everything in the image when we zoom images in. Conversely if the people are taken from other photos and photoshopped in, the same thing will happen. If the original background was dark, and the new background is light there will be a light highlight around every new element that is photoshopped into the photo, whether it is a person, tree etc. Unless someone zooms in to view images at the level of individual pixels to do a quality edit (such that can be done) there will always be differences along edges. Moreover, when someone is adding a tree or a person into a different photo, there will almost always be differences in resolution. I noticed the pixelation especially along edges more than once in the photos that you analyzed. I edited the following photograph that I took of a historic home when I was very new to photography to remove all modern details of the photo. My skills at editing were pretty bad. lol This is one of the first images I ever edited. I did the work in Paint Shop. (The original photo is in the comments) flickr.com/photos/skyelyte/3914435794/in/photolist-6XPSwZ-6XUvoj I removed an air conditioner, antenna, mailbox, etc to attempt to bring the house back to appear like it might have looked in the past. As I recall I did some repairs on the building as well but it has been years since I did it. I am very fussy and I do go down to individual pixels, and I do just as you say, that is I will soften or blur the edges once I remove every pixel from the artifact I am removing and or along the edges where there are light and or color differences to blend them to make them appear natural. It took me about a month to do the image that I attached but again I did it all by hand, pixel by pixel to make it look as realistic as possible. I was so new to this, when I went online to find a texture to give the painting effect to the photograph, I forgot to save the finished image. The texture program/software resized my photo and pretty much destroyed all that I did. lol So the finished image unfortunately is very low resolution. Still with the level of detail involved in the work I did, there is nothing I could do to maintain the detail in the trees that was lost from removing wires. The fact that I used an old archaic program (Paint Shop) likely didn't help. You have truly contributed invaluable data, information and facts to this body of work. It is so truly rare and refreshing to see your level of integrity that you have brought to this genre of research and it is so critical to get to the truth. Thank you for the phenomenal quality research that you do!!
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 6 ай бұрын
An exceptional comment - thank you for taking the time to post this. I appreciate the kind words and support - it provides serious motivation to continue 🙏 It is encouraging that others, like yourself, in the realm of photography are noticing these details too. Mostly because of the work behind the screen pushing pixels, which I completely understand. If we are going to decipher events such as this effectively, it is a matter of collective knowledge and experience - Multi-disciplinary approach. Please continue to leave any notes or inconsistencies you may find in future videos. I look forward to your feedback. Very interesting image with the link btw.
@skyelyte1699
@skyelyte1699 6 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon I will tell you I was so excited to see you ask the questions about the infrastructure, in the first video I watched of yours I broke out with glee like a child. I am pretty sure my excitement was returned by strange looks from my husband lol. I agree it would be such a huge asset to this body of research if people with expertise in various professions would contribute their experience and analysis. Though so unfortunately that is strangely absent, I have been amazed to see to such an extreme level when I almost always comb comments on countless videos I have watched by creators that cover this topic and it is rare to find anyone in the comments add their perspective based on their skills other than to claim due to their expertise, they believe what they are told by authority figures. I have found that very frustrating because with so much work already put into this subject by so many people we should be much further along, with a much larger collection of resources. Imagine the book that could be collaborated on if that were not the case! So much too I believe is common sense. When I have looked at the canals alone I have thought, how could people not see that engineering feat alone would be massive to build one to provide appropriate extremely high quality construction to hold all that water and they were in every city the world fairs and expositions were held. Though if we are awake it is clear these canal systems were in minimally most if not all cities around the country of the US (and the world). It would take all the best engineers in the world years to build one canal system, choose a place in St. Louis, Chicago, Buffalo etc. Most of us know too one built in swimming pool that is a fraction of the size of one small section of the canals in these cities, is a pretty large project and the maintenance across time is pretty substantial. Though I believe there is undeniable evidence all the canal systems in the advanced old world were minimally historic when we are told they were built but much more likely ancient and they were built to last forever with minimally maintenance and/or there was maintenance engineered into them and maybe everything in the old world. The plausibility gets much worse when we explore the water systems and plumbing of that era that I believe was sourced from 'The Deep'. I doubt my personal experience is unique and here again I question why no one has addressed this. I was raised in a rather small town that had parks 'we were told' were donated by entrepreneurs, leaders in industry and philanthropists. Of course this fictional story is in just about every town as it is throughout the larger cities. One park in particular Rockwell ( Rock Well?- cute) Park, named after Alfred Rockwell had so called 'spring' water that fed a 'lagoon' with a canal that ran down the beach. I used to play in the canal as a child and in the hottest summer days I couldn't keep my feet in that water for more than a few minutes without them going numb. I talked to my father about that spring that the people in the town would line up to collect the water and he told me when he was young, the springs along with fountains were all over the park. Politicians across decades had an obsession about that 'spring' water and park and across the decades and in more recent years the final stages of destruction have been done to remove all of the resources and evidence of what it was originally. I have found in my own research parks with fountains, and lakes, I am convinced sourced from the Deep, very much like this and much larger were all over Connecticut. I would just think there should be much more questions asked with corresponding exploration and research throughout the community. Thank you for your comment about that house. That house is in a neighborhood I lived in as a child and there are many more like them with antiquetech still intact. (I was the poor kid living at the edge that was lucky the more affluent kids let me hang out with them to spend so much time in lol). The usual story accompanies all the grand homes of 'Federal Hill' especially in Bristol Connecticut, that one architect, Joel T. Case with no skills to speak of built or designed most of them, with no permits that I am aware of. lol As a child it would take me much longer to walk home from school because I imagined I lived in a fairytale and I would marvel at what I saw were castles and this gave me a love for architecture I have had all my life. I was lucky to be inside that house, the Ingraham House pictured in the link because my piano teacher lived there. The piano teacher pointed out the sound quality in that house to me and it was like an extension (amplifier) of the instrument, and I believe that is the case in most of these old-world architectural masterpieces. (So sound indeed of the old world is a HUGE area of discussion and research that is overall ignored). Finally, maybe something we don't consider that I did experience as a child is how the architectural masterpieces of that era could have contributed to intelligence of people living during the era where buildings that were integral to the environment of everyone. If nothing else, it has instilled in me a love for architecture and maybe an incurable curiosity to question the world we live in. Indeed there is just so much to explore and so many questions to ask about this incredible old world in which we are so truly blessed that so much evidence still exists. Hartford Steam is an open secret in Connecticut that provides heating and cooling to Hartford Hospital and many El-ite controlled buildings in the city. Here again, I am convinced they are using old world technology and water sourced from The Deep. I am truly grateful that you have arrived to research and explore this genre when your critical thinking and research skills stand far above the rest. It would be nice if we had just a few more like you, indeed but I have confidence in your research skills to open this up so much more than it has been. I didn't see the point you made about highlighting in photos an inconsistency for the record. I absolutely do believe that is happening on a wide scale in photography of that era. I have noticed the light in so many photos of these buildings isn't at all light that we can get naturally in photography and I have thought whatever tool they had to bring out detail in buildings, I wish I had it because as every photographer has, I have been so frustrated when photographing architecture that areas are too dark, and other areas are too blown out. We see in photos of the old world however it is as if they had studio lighting hanging off Zeppelins. lol I just don't know how they did it but an advanced light room program that allows them to paint light (along with resolution in photography that retains quality in dark shadows and blown out regions) would explain it. Though, indeed quality is lost that can't be recovered in my experience in shadows and over exposure. We all do have different perspectives and experiences and that is the beauty of it. Though again, you are a jewel to the community. I look forward to all of the work you will do with great anticipation. Thanks so much for your kind and thoughtful reply!
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 6 ай бұрын
Another epic comment! Thank you again and appreciate all the data points. I'm beginning to wonder if some of these extremes in light or dark are the result of tools that are used in modern photo-editing that have roots in tangible manipulation. Specifically the Burn & Dodge tools, creating light spots or areas or dark areas or a combination of both to enhance images. That is speculation at this point and will probably address it in a presentation. Maybe you have a better understanding of that? If you have interest in Ancient America I would recommend The Archivist - @1_Analog_9 Ben has amassed a true library of old stories and newspaper articles of various discoveries and findings within the 19th and 20th century - Many articles on old canals...and digging them out. Speaking of canals though, I have a bonus at the end of my next presentation that may blow your mind. Looking forward to hearing your reaction!
@skyelyte1699
@skyelyte1699 6 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon, thank you. I truly appreciate the kind compliment. I had forgotten about Dodge & Burn tools. I haven't used the tool much but I have photographer friends that have. As I became better at photography (when you saw how bad I was when I started out with that point and shoot camera shot of the Ingraham House lol) I tried to move away from heavy editing. My friends though have created impressive edits with the tools. I think you are absolutely right that is how they are achieving the results they are to enhance detail with fakery in historic photos. I will be interested in what you find and cover in your analysis of photos and I look forward to your work in this area. I am not familiar at all with the sources you have provided. Thank you so much! I have started to rely rather heavily on mute on this platform lol. The omission of blatant inconsistencies in discussion, repetitive content and I will just say far worse when there is a heavy dose of support of the narrative makes my hair stand on end. So I truly appreciate sources you have shared that I expect are great quality sources, most especially when I have the highest respect for the quality of your work. I am super excited now in anticipation of hearing and seeing what you will cover regarding the canals. Thanks for letting me know. I am sure you will hear plenty from me in comments and as I am sure you have noticed brevity is not my strength so feel free to suggest I spend some time editing what I write. Ugh, writing formally and correctly is painful to me. lol I apologize for that.
@futurescapeart
@futurescapeart Ай бұрын
@@skyelyte1699 @LatentLexicon ~ great conversations happening in this comment thread .. something for us all to consider is the consideration of DEW use throughout this era being discussed. I have thought that our comparison of war aftermath photos, ‘Great Fire’ photos, and modern ‘forest fire’ site photos is strongly implying to us the existence of today’s relevant technologies at that time as well .. and , to me , this immediately suggested similarly occulted advancement across other fields of technology at that time. So,for some time now, I have been applying that premise and have assumed the possibility of very highly advanced abilities in the time of transition from old world to new world order .. such as film & photo, biology & medicine, esoteric understanding of cosmology, human behavioral sciences, et al. I have been hoping for a close inspection of this exact topic , the inserted photographic record, and am grateful to have come across your first installment of this video series on the Chicago Fair ( I wasn’t expecting the thorough look into the manipulation of the historic record through ‘illustrated’ bait&switch renderings of what was actually there in Chicago). The pace you took in creating the case, was at first too granular for me because I was intuiting where you were going and wanted to get there asap , but it really accomplished the epiphany we need .. comprehending the ABILITIES available , to potentially entirely craft any desired ‘scene’ so as to tell any narrative , w/ a military-scale asset collection (imagery), is the takeaway for us. The case for the technological capability having existed then, to create falsified timelines through enhanced photographic evidence, has been established.
@kronologist
@kronologist 6 ай бұрын
21:33 “personally I’m skeptical” 😂
@swainsongable
@swainsongable 6 ай бұрын
...and what about the facilities, work force, and foodstuffs required to feed the labourers, craftsmen, artisans, and draft animals (and the waste produced) that took part in the "compressed" construction project
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 6 ай бұрын
These are interesting threads and have added a few to an upcoming episode regarding logistics in general. It was initially going to be focused on the exhibitors and their specific exhibits, however, these seem to be quite important and worth investigation - Thank you.
@AmericaWestArt
@AmericaWestArt 6 ай бұрын
Just learned about your work. I'm excited to find such an objective and sincere exploration of history. Thank you for applying your considerable talent to what you aspire to give us.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 6 ай бұрын
Very much appreciated - Thank you
@seanp8220
@seanp8220 6 ай бұрын
They were covered in scaffolding because they were repainting these buildings.
@SXMSXMSXM
@SXMSXMSXM 6 ай бұрын
The flags and the flagpoles in the 'photograph' at 8:40 puzzle me. The american flag is see through. And i cannot figure out where the basis of the flagpoles are located. They are not symmetrical postioned in front of the building . Flag size is different. Edit because the puzzle is partly solved. I came across another photo of the building in a video (1893 Chicago World's Fair (Raw Footage) by Revibe at 4:41 min). There is three flagpoles, so they are symmetrical in front of the building. The third one can be seen far right side. So the biggest flag, union jack (?!) is in the middle.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 6 ай бұрын
Another detail with flags to keep in mind is which way they are blowing. In some images, flags appear to be blowing in different directions. The transparency of flags is an odd detail for sure and one I've come across frequently. Love the attention to detail - need more of this!
@futurescapeart
@futurescapeart Ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon @SXMSXMSXM ~ I believe there’s a rediscovery happening rn, related to the true origin of flags .. I’m sure the idea will be interesting to you both. The placement of crests and other iconography being secondary in purpose, historically .. consider the flag as the first component in the process of aetheric voltage being harvested and stored in old world architecture. The flag , made from silk for sheerness and silver for conductivity (silk has a high hertz signature vibrationally , and silver is our most effective electrical metal) , begins to generate piezoelectric charge as it moves in the air/aer , forming dew on its fabric and pulling positive ions to it. At the top of any steeple , copper-wired for voltage and grounding , and equipped with additional components such as spheres of mercury (which require latent voltage to achieve the mercury’s vortex action that we now know creates magnetic fields and upregulates electricity), would be an integral aether-energy component, the flag. We get a sense of the whole structure(s) including the concept of the domes being designed to house a magnetron below them, the use of towers within old world structures as anode & cathode, the use of iron-oxide red brick to store voltage, intention toward the use of soundwave and vibrational patterning as public utility, intention toward the use of structured coherent ‘living water’ as public utility , and potentially the use of these structures in relationship with a skyward consciousness & the presence that air-travel may have had then, also as public utility. Silver works better for transmitting electricity, but copper became used as a standard , and the reasons may be suspect(historically) .. and with the discoveries of Faraday , how interesting that silver thread creates a field which blocks frequency waves.
@SAnn-rf3oz
@SAnn-rf3oz 4 ай бұрын
I think its a drawing of the metal framework.
@LBo...
@LBo... 7 ай бұрын
Wassup
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 6 ай бұрын
the womens building pic is not a photograph,its a drawing... many "photos" are actually drawings , or heavily edited and have a lot of drawing added to it
@Comakino
@Comakino 6 ай бұрын
This is massive - it proves 100% that some of these construction photos are fake. The question is why?
@dlt4videos
@dlt4videos 7 ай бұрын
The signature at 16:25 is j. manz and company c. h. I. shorten for chicago
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
Makes sense, mystery solved - Thank you!
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