Part 3 | Subways of Infrastructure | Columbian Exposition of 1893

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7 ай бұрын

A brief look into the infrastructure to service the Columbian Exposition of 1893. Water, sewage, drainage, electrical and foundational support was all necessary. Do we have enough evidence to support the official historical narrative?
Martin's World's Fair Album - Atlas and Family Souvenir
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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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Shepp's World's Fair Photographed
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The World's Fair Album
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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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The Book of The Fair
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Photographs of The World's Fair
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Ryerson & Burnham Archive
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@twilso12
@twilso12 7 ай бұрын
Before hearing your voice I ignorantly thought you as old as the books you present lol should have known I saw your soul and we’re far closer to being peers than I’d have guessed
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
When a comment can almost make me spit out coffee, that's a beauty. Until a better one comes along, you have earned a pin - Cheers! 🍻 😂
@bobwilson7684
@bobwilson7684 6 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon by the explanation at the beginning about managing the expo and numbers on demographics, it begs the question, harder and harder each time, how the heck humans could build three pyramids like that in a 40 years span, and the fact that we do not know factual means and techniques used for 2000 years of the wildest constructions all over the world, there are not even sketches of these plans
@davidwilley3609
@davidwilley3609 6 ай бұрын
⁠@@LatentLexicon i’m extremely shadowed on KZfaq the only people can see any of my comments are the creator like yourself I had left an intricate comment on your 1893 Columbian worlds fair , and they wouldn’t let the comment go through the type of excavation equipment you would need when the first power tool according to these liars was 1895 would be on a massive scale in the Philadelphia worlds fair in 1876 the main building was get this 21 acres in size I don’t think anyone can imagine how big that is but yeah they say they made it out of chicken wire and plaster they just take offs for being complete idiot imbecile morons and I think they’re vastly mistaken because there are a few of us that still have a brain and can still think any with an ounce of common sense can see that all of this is manipulated lies done with AI .and just stated that those photos of them standing next to 200 foot statues were absolutely ridiculous growing up my best friends family owned a cast stone company the amount of cuts that means sections to a mold for something that massive and that intricate could be 300 cuts for one figure or more. The weight of them if they were made of plaster of Paris would still be immense.like they’re trying to claim which is a lie these are all the old world buildings with such advanced technology we couldn’t come close to casting things like that today friends of mine of research the stuff and we have found polymers within the cement on many of these sites. They have erased that section of our history that’s why they were hundreds of thousands of orphans and just massive castles that were mental institutions to erase the minds of the people who knew about what happened and had memories of this past civilization
@davidwilley3609
@davidwilley3609 6 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon also the fire narrative Accoutant over a lantern it’s just the same lie over and over granite marble cement brick does not catch fire we’ve looked at previous sites like in Philadelphia in the Strawberry mansion area where the 1876 worlds fair was I live in Philly they blew these buildings up they had re-education centers and incubator baby displays these are twisted sick evil beyond evil inventors of evil entities I do not believe they’re human. They get off on negativity they feed off of it they love it we are their batteries the more misery the more power they gain if everyone was happy for one day in the entire world they would die from the positive energy
@davidwilley3609
@davidwilley3609 6 ай бұрын
Totally staged photos and also fake photos of these guys standing around all Freemasons those buildings are so damn old this country is not the country of pilgrims and Christopher Columbus those are just lies they made up just like the paintings and statues of the past were all made to look old all fakes everything is a fraud ,a lie.
@laurah1020
@laurah1020 7 ай бұрын
Very intriguing. Thank you for sharing your monumental (no pun intended!) research with us. It IS quite impressive that what was lakeside marshland in 1891 became such an immense "city" by 1893! Compelled to go back and watch Parts 1 & 2, and looking forward to the next installment!
@billywhite1362
@billywhite1362 7 ай бұрын
Best Expo expose’ ever!!! His-story is beyond absurd…
@ssidvicious1128
@ssidvicious1128 7 ай бұрын
It would be physically impossible to have built the Columbian Exposition from the ground up in 2 1/2 years. And they can say all they want to about "temporary" buildings and whatever else. The fact of the matter is that those buildings, aside from being absolute works of art, had to be functional, and the construction had to be sound enough to withstand six months of a constant flow of peoole. So, even if you choose to believe that they were temporary, the immense size of those buildings can not be ignored. To hold up those rooftops and ceilings, they still had to use vast amounts of material, which is going to be heavy. And they also had to be safe enough to have large crowds of people on the second floors and the roofs, and not collapse. And the decorative ornamentation and design, all over those buildings requires particular skilled craftsman to accomplish. Which, looking at the size of that complex, would necessitate hundreds, if not thousands, of these skilled craftsman. But that is just one of many unexplained and impossible things going on for a 2 1/2 year construction. The main issue is that they built this on a swampy, marshy, ground. It would have taken more than 2 1/2 years just to pack the ground and prep it, to build structures that massive on top of it. It just simply isn't possible to build that complex, and those detailed and massive buildings, canals, railway, bridges, basins, Etc., in that short time. We couldn't do it that fast today with modern tech. Think about this one small part, if they had to drill a hole in a two by four, they had to use a hand cranked drill for one hole lol.
@Mikelray-df9my
@Mikelray-df9my 7 ай бұрын
This was a massive project even by today's standards.The infrastructure, construction, and time needed from beginning to completion do not add up.
@mysteriesoftherealm
@mysteriesoftherealm 7 ай бұрын
oh no you don't understand, most of these structures are temporary. These fairs are such a mystery.
@Mikelray-df9my
@Mikelray-df9my 7 ай бұрын
@mysteriesoftherealm even allowing for some temporary construction,I personally don't accept that the people in that time accomplished such a massive project.I don't know how it was accomplished,but it was.
@mysteriesoftherealm
@mysteriesoftherealm 7 ай бұрын
@@Mikelray-df9my I was being sarcastic, 98% of this isn't temporary for sure. My heart breaks for the destruction laid upon the plain.
@Handles-R-Lame
@Handles-R-Lame 7 ай бұрын
​@@Mikelray-df9myIt's because they weren't ever built-in the first place they were edited in by the photographers who took the photos originally. They would use the edited photos in their catalogs to make the amaze the readers of the newest and greatest products, services or inventions. When in reality it was all just for show and sense of bewilderment. Even catalogs of different photography companies would talk down about each other saying how one is being more truthful and authentic than others. 1800s Photoshop for you.
@Ben-ih6fn
@Ben-ih6fn 7 ай бұрын
None of this makes sense at all… The only logical explanation is that all these structures were already there in state of abandonment and within a couple of years they were repaired and painted for the Fair… and then destroyed right after to hide the past. Excellent work of research done by Latent Lexicon. Thank you for sharing your work ❤❤
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
Much appreciated and you're quite welcome - glad you enjoy these presentations and research.
@bobwilson7684
@bobwilson7684 6 ай бұрын
I think it is a gradual process, in which we all participate not even realizing it, i had the oprtunity to work inside some of these classic buildings where I live, and I am very contrary of the idea of Levy that those buildings were destroyed on purpose for "hiding::" in fact, you can´t imagine how much is being done to preserve these buildings for as long as possible, as a matter of fact, we do not know how many layers of different cultures are overlaping at any modern city, for the foundation of biggest cities of the classic world, there are only legends such as Rome,, it is a very slow subliminal process, they are changing the landscape everyday with daily random workers that have no idea who the architect was...or where is the money for the job coming from..you find it in the newspapers after...normaly the usual suspects as for thousands of years...the same names and surnames ?? just sayin.. people gets too much bamboozled with all these weird theories, first worshiping that stuff and after abandon/self-destruction thing theory...these crazy cults, they love their creation, they struggle for maintenance, for going back if that would be possible...people never went anywhere and came back, the power just changes the public discourse gradualy, until the the colective memory makes no sense anymore, by controlling the media, in those times, basically, media, means religion...
@hayno7066
@hayno7066 7 ай бұрын
They ‘found’ it all. Your videos have convinced me.
@LBo...
@LBo... 7 ай бұрын
Another great vid. Keep up the good work!
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
Like the thorough calm delivery - it helps my retention of the info - I think one thing we are missing is that when the empty cities were found - maybe decades after the cataclysm left them bereft of humanity - the buildings must have been packed with documents and correspondence which was taken away to the Smithsonian
@explorer5146
@explorer5146 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this awesome 'expose' hah punintentional - new to channel and subbed. North of Chicago, I found a ring buried about 3.5 ft down where an apple tree refused to grow in my backyard. One day, the wife was at work and she came home to find only my torso on the ground. Deeper in the hole where the tree reused to grow, I was finding stuff - baby carriage wheel, ice skates, pottery...and bones. The ring was from the 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair and made out of Duragold. A strange alloy invented by some Swedish and then outlawed because it was being confused with real gold. The ring was not tarnished, maybe a bit stained but the metal not deteriorated. The super odd cherry on top was that I think the metal was banned prior to the worlds fair. Also odd, an old fire map of the city states a buried abandoned electric railroad down the center of the blvd. Not sure what to make of things but surely the stories we get are lacking to put it mildly.
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
Great 'find' - real digging - that 'duragold sounds interesting - I've wondered if the Old World / Tartarian buildings were clad in some type of Gold that was absconded - anyway - I agree that tons of answers may be 'underground' buried for us to find - maybe even the burial mounds are vanquished Tartairans
@Billygoat710
@Billygoat710 6 ай бұрын
35:31 😂😂”…. Or, maybe someone’s at it again, fiddling with wires…” lol
@kylenmichael
@kylenmichael 7 ай бұрын
dude you are doing such good work… please keep grinding
@Billygoat710
@Billygoat710 6 ай бұрын
I am glad someone really deep diving these subjects in this manner. I approach you’re keen eye and critical thinking.
@DrewishBear
@DrewishBear 7 ай бұрын
Cribbing(that jenga-style stacking) is a temporary load-bearing technique
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
This is quite interesting then as we have images showing only this cribbing technique. There are no images further along in the construction process showing those foundations underneath a building - finished or actively being constructed. Really great observation - Thank you.
@lynnmcmullen3157
@lynnmcmullen3157 7 ай бұрын
The planning of such a monstrosity alone would've taken years. Then just the logistics of thousands of men and animals to house and feed alone is mind boggling..also why all the ugly power poles around such a masterpiece when all apparently had those service tunnels
@svetluska11
@svetluska11 7 ай бұрын
Great presentation. Thank you for your work
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
Thank you and so glad you enjoyed it!
@CMMac-yi2cf
@CMMac-yi2cf 7 ай бұрын
Sure would like to see how they got horses and wagons filled with brick through that Marsh
@robshank1983
@robshank1983 7 ай бұрын
Awesome! There’s no way those are temporary structures. Loved the video
@199conman
@199conman 7 ай бұрын
Excellent. Thank you.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
You're quite welcome - Thanks for watching.
@twilso12
@twilso12 7 ай бұрын
Just received a download about data error correction and redundancy - it explains the ease of both creation and destruction. New generations don’t necessarily know more, but they do know better and it’s far harder to tear down v10 than it was to easily topple v1
@onlyonewhyphy
@onlyonewhyphy 7 ай бұрын
New sub Great work
@garyelkhorn2116
@garyelkhorn2116 6 ай бұрын
It would have been of great historic benefit to have the complete engineering documents and correspondence prior to the actual construction, however, those documents must have been considered of little or no value after the demolition was concluded and destroyed rather than stored and preserved for we historians to study more than a century after the events.
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
Some group has all the documents - firstly when they 'found' the empty cities I'm sure they were filled with enormous documents - themselves taken away to the Smithsonian and then the 'reconstruction' clean up operation was planned and processed over ??? years or decades BEFORE the expositions
@davidcurry9292
@davidcurry9292 7 ай бұрын
I know this area is supposed to be a swampy, marshy area.but there isn’t a tree or a stump, or a hole where a stump dug up, or a brush pile
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
An interesting point and one that cannot simply be dismissed. With the amount of books I've sifted through researching these various topics, there hasn't been mention of arborists, lumberjacks or workers in general clear cutting trees/brush. Very few, if any, imagery that shows this process too. This will be a video topic in the near future. These are the details to keep in mind while viewing this imagery.
@mysteriesoftherealm
@mysteriesoftherealm 7 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon Yea , I have often thought, the FAIR Co. needs land moving crews, equipment and technology to even consider any of this, and it had to start many years before the public ever heard a fair is coming. Could the horse n buggy actually do this? More questions than answers.
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 7 ай бұрын
who cares if he was "old" .... his voice doesnt even remotely sound older than he is either ... ❤
@jimmyBside
@jimmyBside 7 ай бұрын
Blast…I was late to the show. Keep grinding LL…we’ll get this view count up. Your work is impeccable…just a matter of time. Thank you…🏛
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 7 ай бұрын
Appreciate the comment and thank you for watching. Cheers 🍻
@garyelkhorn2116
@garyelkhorn2116 7 ай бұрын
There is little information available of the details of the infrastructure of the fair, possibly most was discarded after construction was completed. I have not seen anything on the engineering and construction firms associated with the fair either. It seems there are much more questions than answers about this aspect of the subject.
@stevewhite7426
@stevewhite7426 7 ай бұрын
Why bother with all the mitre cuts when post lintel construction is easier and stronger in terms of supporting a load.
@thomasking2129
@thomasking2129 4 ай бұрын
what power was used for the production of electricity
@ldgratrod
@ldgratrod 7 ай бұрын
That upper circular object is a 'steam' drum.. im with u though.. this is insane.. makes no sense.. been aftercthis on multiple channels/levels for a bit now....
@synclloyd9270
@synclloyd9270 3 ай бұрын
41:33 Text to image generation 0.1? Illustration brought to you by those participating in the manufacturing of the narrative, not the buildings, clearly, but the intended historical interpretation presented as photographic evidence coadjute with the narrative.
@thomasking2129
@thomasking2129 4 ай бұрын
how was the exhibition heated? Electricity?
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon 4 ай бұрын
There will probably be an upcoming episode focused more on the machinery itself both for utility and exhibits. To my understanding, it was largely steam power that then powered dynamo's for electricity. Unsure if that was specifically used to heat buildings/spaces.
@thomasking2129
@thomasking2129 4 ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon thanks
@DrewishBear
@DrewishBear 7 ай бұрын
Those buildings were from the millenial reign of Jesus and the Saints..we live in the “little season” of deception and warfare described in Rev 20
@ssidvicious1128
@ssidvicious1128 7 ай бұрын
All the pictures they have of the so called "construction" of anything regarding the fair, show nothing recognizable as being part of that fair, or even on that location, other than some labeling in some of them. And they all have one thing in common. There is a lack of workers or work being done in every one of them. Even if it WAS possible to build that complex in 2 1/2 years, which it isn't", there should thousands of people working day in and day out. We should see people all over the place. But every picture they have has no more than a couple of men here or there and at the most, maybe a dozen in one particular photo. If they were going to build something like that in 2 1/2 years, there would be crowds upon crowds of workers in every shot,and Not a handful of men posing for a picture. It is just simply not possible to have built that place in the time stated. Look at the size of those buildings. Look at the precision, the perfectly straight lines in the construction, the artistry in the ornamentation. And whether the ridiculous claim that they were temporary or not is true, those buildings all had to be functional and safe enough to be used normally. Again, look at the precision. There is no sagging or areas where there is any flaw in the construction at all. All perfect, despite the immense weight and size of the buildings. Who knows what and why they are lying, but I assure you, they are lying about something. It would realistically take 10 years to build something like that, if not longer. 2 1/2 years wouldn't even be enough time to prep the foundations for all of those buildings in a swampy location like that. And again, where are all the workers??
@donhoops6001
@donhoops6001 6 ай бұрын
I suggest you watch here on You Tube, Remaining artifacts from the White City: The 1894 Worlds Columbian Exposition. You just may find a lot of flows in this piece questioning the Expo.
@vincebogdan3368
@vincebogdan3368 7 ай бұрын
3:44 let me guess , not long since someone set the fire and the one waiting in corner ... And they were all ower city, on 4 July 1888 those pictures that ye have exposed....
@mikemotorbike4283
@mikemotorbike4283 7 ай бұрын
This video is a primer on applying skepticism when evaluating claims, which is the whole 'Tartaria/Mud Flood' phenomenon in a nutshell. . However, the narrator indicates no real trades knowledge of the installations on which he is commenting. Everything built here is consistent with a temporary build. It's a set of plywood warehouses around a water feature, with fussy decor. The 285 fires were obviously caused by the wiring, judging by the naive safety standard shown. The large corroded pipe was buried in the ground from a preexisting development. It's tunnel section is non standard, being wider without floor. I bet water infiltration was a issue. Did they remove some old buildings? sure, some, to maintain consistency with the mall vision. There was no mud flood, no Tartaria, just cheap labour compared to expensive materials, the reverse of today, and every guy know how to handle a saw. Building wore out and rebuilt, and styles changed is all that happened. Tartaria was the unknown outer boundaries of Turkey. Not even the Russians knew. Did they have distributed democratic energy harvesting? Very possibly, Tesla was from that area of the old world. Where did he got his ideas, 'Aliens"? Was a non militaristic more technically advanced civilization wiped out? It would be easy enough to carry out back then. No internet, no reporters, migration halted. Military sworn to secrecy, secret trade organizations enforcing silence of initiates. Was superior tech wiped out? Is superior tech wiped out today, or is it controlled as an issue of national security? I believe they wiped out America with pox blankets before settling. History is built on the bloody corpses of conquest, while the victor introduces a new story about his heroic accomplishment When the Alpha beast pounds his chest, everyone falls into line and applauds, while Oligarchs take control of innovation as a buffer against their insecurity of losing power.
@jrgmty7685
@jrgmty7685 7 ай бұрын
Edmunds Price of Rice 😸 all those names are obviously made up
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