Part 7 | Marvels & Inventions | Columbian Exposition of 1893

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A deep-dive into some of the most extraordinary achievements at The Columbian Exposition of 1893. Exploring various publications that surround both the marvellous and the bizarre. Delving into the most unique and principal sights to see at the Chicago World's Fair.
Links & Sources
A Report to the Chicago Real Estate Board on the disposal of the sewage and protection of the water supply of Chicago, Illinois - Year 1915
archive.org/details/reporttoc...
History of The World's Fair - Year 1893
archive.org/details/historyof...
Jackson's Famous Pictures of the World's Fair - Year 1893
dmr.bsu.edu/digital/collectio...
Martin's World Fair Album - Year 1893
archive.org/details/martinswo...
Official Views of the World's Columbian Exposition - Year 1893
archive.org/details/officialv...
Shepp's World's Fair Photographed
archive.org/details/worldsfai...
The World's Fair; Some of its Principal Sights and Exhibits - Year 1892
www.archive.org/details/worlds...
The Book of The Fair - Vol 1 - Year 1893
archive.org/details/bookfair1...
The Book of The Fair - Vol 2 - Year 1893
archive.org/details/bookfair2...
The Book of The Fair - Vol 3 - Year 1893
archive.org/details/bookfair3...
The Book of The Fair - Vol 4 - Year 1893
archive.org/details/bookfair4...
The Book of The Fair - Vol 5 - Year 1893
archive.org/details/bookfair5...
World's Columbian Exposition - Vol 1 - Year 1901
archive.org/details/worldscol...
World's Columbian Exposition - Vol 2 - Year 1901
archive.org/details/worldscol...
Chicago Drainage Canal Books
Souvenir of the Chicago Drainage Canal - Year 1900
archive.org/details/souveniro...
The Chicago Drainage Canal - Year 1897
archive.org/details/chicagodr...
Views of Chicago Drainage Canal as seen along the Santa Fe route - Year 1896
archive.org/details/viewsofch...
All images are courtesy of Public Domain and/or Creative Commons for educational/entertainment purposes.
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@TH-ei4hc
@TH-ei4hc Ай бұрын
When telling a lie, make it big with lots of detail and most will believe it! The story is so outrageous that it begs to be disbelieved. Thankyou for all your hard work!
@autisticexpressiongenx
@autisticexpressiongenx Ай бұрын
Best research channel ever
@AmericaWestArt
@AmericaWestArt Ай бұрын
All your work is incredible for many reasons. To be honest, I'm having considerable difficulty making sense of some of the information, not only around the fair directly, but with other presentations like the 1882 Chicago pictures and the drainage project. Im definitely grateful for what you're doing. Your next episode can't come soon enough!
@davidcurry9292
@davidcurry9292 Ай бұрын
Thanks for another very detailed interesting video!
@Brazilbroker1
@Brazilbroker1 Ай бұрын
Excellent work, very thorough.
@alfredhenryarundel9188
@alfredhenryarundel9188 Ай бұрын
I haven't watched this yet, but I'm stoked to start it right now.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy this one!
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
I have read patents (mostly 'free energy' types) into the microphone and it amazed me how long reading took when you HAD to read every word out loud - YOU do an excellent job with this slow delivery - that lower rate really does help in understanding
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Ай бұрын
Appreciate that - It helps me learn the material as well and understand if it may annoy or seem cumbersome to others. These presentations are not for everyone, but I'm glad there are a few that thoroughly enjoy them.
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
@@LatentLexicon Thanks for the reply - I go to sleep to these and surprisingly the low speed really does help retention - as for content your process reveals little secrets in these readings - some by omission other's by suspicious emphasis - they picked the path of lying and now were forced to tell a thousand tiny lies - but they are clever and this is a mystery
@andrewg9236
@andrewg9236 Ай бұрын
Very interesting 7th part, your presentation leaves a feeling of contradiction at every level, from time ,size, artistry,, manpower and imagination. Why we can't except that the fair was real and incredible is down to our modern view of the world around use. Also a disrespect of the craftsman of that time. Its like looking back at landing on the moon there's a feeling, (almost an instinct)that doesn't seem possible back then , backed up by the question of " it can't be replicated now" which begs the question are we advancing backwards.... Brilliant work 👋
@Artemisarrowzz
@Artemisarrowzz Ай бұрын
Yeah, anytime I hear "Oh, we cannot replicate INSERT EVENT OR CRAFT because it's too costly/requires too much mastery, but here, we are going to mars/invent quantum bs!" I know it's just sooooo fake.
@keys2thegrowroom
@keys2thegrowroom 28 күн бұрын
Your making no sense
@JR-lo8tu
@JR-lo8tu 27 күн бұрын
this video emerges from the greater trajectory of struggling to understand powerful public rituals; they are confounding, and, ever since 9/11 and COVID, tracing the history of the society-level spectacle has become a work of undoing our collective trauma from false-flag narratives that are EXTREMELY impactful. in my opinion, somewhat in line with your sentiments, the "America was Tartaria" theme is likely a CIA psychological-operation, as it fits so well with the distractive red herring tradition that they established by seeding and then promoting the "Flat Earth" community, for the express purpose of muddying the waters of meaningful "conspiracy" and perpetuating the taboo against "conspiracy theorists" necessarily established after the CIA assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy. Yet--this video is not directly attributing the Exposition to Tartaria, it is interrogating the historical record itself--a task which must be done, in every arena, or our gullibility may be used against us, as in, for a meaningful example, the OBVIOUSLY FAKE Oera Linda book, which helped incept the Nazi movement. The video is also approaching the deeper truths that, traced within the history of "magical" public rituals staged or influenced by mystery cults/societies, the Columbian Exposition was, in fact, seemingly designed by high-level interests to stage a controllable setting for the meaningful tech war between Edison and Tesla, for the worldwide adoption/celebration of electricity via Edison's "capitalist" exploitative framework, and the ritualistic restaging of the destruction of Atlantis in flames and floods...there is a direct through-line from this Exposition and the "holocaust" of its buildings through to 9/11 -- in fact both destructive events were staged under the watchful gaze of giant statues of Lady Liberty....aka "Isis." If we are not awake to the possibility of deception in every arena....we are not equipped to handle the perpetual deluge of false flag operations and mass-media hypnosis that typify the top-down control methodologies of our time.
@Samshologram
@Samshologram Ай бұрын
Thank you for your work . I appreciate this share of information .
@Artemisarrowzz
@Artemisarrowzz Ай бұрын
I've yet to finish the video so I will not put all my notes yet, but I feel like that book was both gaslighting and mocking me on gunpoint lol
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Ай бұрын
Excellent that you are picking up on the writing because I hope to explore this concept more in-depth within the next episode. Exploring the mass media and potential manipulation of the Department of Publicity and Promotion during the Columbian Exposition. Still in the early stages of putting it together, yet, it brings forward the idea of being able to persuade or even outright control information being published/printed. So can we trust that the information published during the time is authentic and genuine? Could there be hints of exaggeration, white lies or even blatant propaganda within these publications? It should be a good episode :)
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st Ай бұрын
Man oh man would I love to have a time machine and a 'hot air balloon' and go over that area around 1850 - what would I see ? a swamp ? or some emerald city over grown with bushes and trees and super spooky empty buildings that looked like ancient Rome ?
@RuaidhriLovell
@RuaidhriLovell Ай бұрын
Leicestershire is pronounced: Lester-sure, for our north American friends. 👍😎 Good try though.
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Ай бұрын
Ha! Well, I'll take the kudos on the attempt. Appreciate the correction - Next time I'll nail it!
@RuaidhriLovell
@RuaidhriLovell Ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching more content bro.
@davidcurry9292
@davidcurry9292 Ай бұрын
Thanks for another very detailed interesting video!
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