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Oud 8 mei 2025, 18:14   #641
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Every day you can find clues to a hidden past.
MudFlood
As workers excavate the ground for a new sewage system in Amsterdam, they find a structure that was not in any record, with well-preserved red brick walls, arched windows and doors, vaulted ceilings and sturdy walls.
You can't close your eyes to this. :


https://x.com/RjNol/status/1920514965808533814

6min11

The top bit looks melted :



Those pesky primitive men been carvin' 'caves' into them there mountains again ... :



Remains of old cities throughout the Gobi Desert. How much more is buried?









Fool's Cap Historic World Map, 1590 :

Do our maps fool us?



The Salt Air in Salt Lake City with railway tracks :



Krasnoyarsk - Siberia 1902-1910.
Workers arriving with their Hammers and Chisels to build more of these wonderful buildings :







Grand Hotel, Charing Cross, London 1867 :



Capital Building, 1863, during the Civil War :



Nashville, Tennessee, 1864, during the Civil War, nice wodden shack in the background :



Gent, 1913, tijdelijk :





(mooie billboard, volledig in lijn)







Paleis voor volksvlijt, Amsterdam, mooie houten contructie :



Rotes Schloss, General-Guisan-Quai, Zurich, Switzerland (Built 1891–1893) c. 1900 :



Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Saratov, Rusland, once upon a reset :



Long Island, New York, 1850's :



The original Fresno National Bank Building, allegedly constructed in 1889, your everyday bank :



Clock on the ext of the Pure Oil Building (the Jeweler's Building and the North American Life Building) 35 E Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois, late 1920s. The massive clock is made of four tons of bronze and features a figure of Father Time holding an hourglass and scythe atop it :





Views of old Jakarta(Batavia), Indonesia :


Ja, ook daar cathedralen en Greco-Romeinse architectuur...



















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Old World Copenhagen

Chris doet echt goed werk, 49min, oud Kopenhagen :

https://youtu.be/eHN66WAPS8E?t=1

An amazing city with it's share of resets...filled with Old World architecture which is being systematically replaced by modern art mockeries.

40min











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https://youtu.be/1OKqnqBBW5s?t=3

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The Biggest Heist in Human History

Beneath the sands of Egypt, a hidden world remains sealed off from the public—massive underground networks, 154,000-pound granite sarcophagi with no real proof of bull remains, and evidence of a stolen timeline far older and more advanced than we are told. Restoration projects were never about preserving history; they were about preserving the lie. Powerful figures like Zahi Hawass blocked independent research to protect a crumbling narrative, while pawns like Auguste Mariette covered up the true discoveries—giants, kings, and a civilization erased from memory. The idea that primitive tools hauled these colossal tombs across 500 miles is laughable. From Egypt to Illinois, Malta to Peru, the story is the same: giants existed, the Old World ruled, and the biggest heist in human history wasn’t gold—it was the truth about our past.



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Khara Khoto, also known as the "Black City", is an ancient archaeological site located in western Inner Mongolia in China. Founded in 1032, Khara Khoto was a major trading center along the Silk Road :



Yes, we build like that :



And yes, we fake people into photo's to hide there was none! :



In the wild wild west of Texas in the mid 1800s, there were castles like this :



Michigan Avenue at Jackson Blvd, Chicago (1880s) :



South Africa 1894, why yes!



Seattle - looking_east_on_Yesler_Way,_1887

1887 and all this? They had a worlds fair in 1909 and a great fire.. at some stage too. I can't even be bothered to look up 'history' any more, it's pointless :



Who the hell built the buildings in the time of primitive horses and wagons? When they were setting up wooden sheds and trying to sell insecticide, candy or cigarettes :

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Far too many trainlines. Not justified for the worlds fair at all:



In the middle of buttfucking nowhere - where skilled craftsmen and stable ground simply wouldn't be found - there were ornate castles and palaces, reclaimed as the universities :



Oh look! We have a house for tiny garden gnomes to the left :



You did know about this, right?

This was Treasure Island, a 400 acre island built in a few years with all the infrastructure, replica temples, symmetrical statue laden gardens and a 400 ft tower with 44 bell carillon for the 'Golden Gate Exposition' in 1939. Eve of the war :



The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, 1905. Philadelphia :



"Soon after the main house was finished, Mr. Brokaw had two equally grand mansions built for two of his sons, adjoining his along 5th Ave, and eventually one for his daughter next door along 79th St." :



I could see the structures and their astonishing details, but I wasn’t seeing them through my own understanding, I was seeing them through the lens of what I’d been taught in school :



Palacio de Correos, Argentina 1876, jawel, het postkantoor! :



Natural formation on the coast of Japan, NOT a sfinx :



Een toevluchtsoord voor smokkelaars :



Azerbaijan 1884 :



Quito, Equador, 1899 :



Een watertoren, want ja die moeten er zo uitzien :



I hope you are paying attention now :



The roads were full of mud beneath white vanilla skies, a town deserted of people where a majestic structure rose, and its entrance carved for a café long gone :





Cracker Castle, St. Louis, MO, USA (Built 1868 Demolished 1896) :



Image of d.h. burmham and company's 1907 commerical national bank building (later known as the commonwealth edison building, 1914), located at 139 west adams street, Chilaga(Chicago), Illinois :



Institute Of Technology, USA 1890

Demolished 1939 :



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Behind the Facade-Hiding Tartaria



A live stream exploration where certain efforts have caused the original signs of construction to be hidden from sight.





https://youtu.be/lIDWOIKcY2E?t=1

1u20min

Geschiedenis zoals het zou moeten onderwezen zijn!

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Lots of bricks in the rock... I wonder why..?





Just a volcanic mountain, right?



Brazilie, tijdelijk :





Lindau, Germany :



The station was opened in October 1891, as one of the terminals of the Llano de Maipo Railway , and originally consisted of a simple one-story building.

Between 1907 and 1911 a new station building was built along with the remodeling of Plaza Italia , giving a new character to the place in 1910 as part of the celebrations of the centenary of independence . The building was planned and designed by Emile Jéquier and built by the Belgian company Compañ?*a Central de Construcciones y Fundiciones Haine St Pierre

Yes! Belgen die een station bouwen in Chili in 1907







Portland, Oregon high school founded in 1885 after a little over a year of construction. Built with a population of 20,000. Demolished in 1929 after only 44 years :



Lookout Inn, Chattanooga Tennessee, Built in 1890, Destroyed by fire in 1908 :



County Hall Under Construction, South Bank, London (1910), construction???



Milan Cathedral, central bronze door by Ludovico Pogliaghi (1894-1908) :



The Genoa Lighthouse, known in Italian as La Lanterna.
Built in 1543 and still works :



Milaan, tijdelijk :



Lucknow, India :



Votivkirche, Austria 1870. Shaped by hammer and chisel, without a whisper of electricity, and materials carried by the steady march of donkeys, an extraordinary feat of raw determination and skill :



Men Working on Tramline Electrification, Wandsworth, London (Circa 1906) :



Hughes Hotel in Fresno, CA. Supposedly built in 1887 :



Madrid - Porto - Argentina - San Francisco, tijdelijk :









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New York City!-Reset Center-One









New York City is the most populous and extensive city in the United States. It is one of the largest natural harbors in the world along with being the most economically power city. The history behind New York contains details of rapid growth and the city functioning as the main point of entry into the United States. Could there be a very different story behind New York City and the role it may have played and still plays in facilitating the process of post reset activities?

https://youtu.be/gxg2W9y6lWE?t=2

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Timestamps:

00:00:00 Part 1-New York City-Port of Entry
00:20:37 Part 2-Salvaged Technology and Facilities
00:39:58 Part 3-Reset Center Functions











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FYI :

Fire breaks out at historic Nottoway Plantation in Iberville Parish, Louisiana

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/n...a/83657062007/



https://x.com/grizzledcheese/status/1923314633701568561
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Friday Nutcase History :


Lots of bricks in the rock... I wonder why..?







The hidden Heijin City Fortress :

https://x.com/grizzledcheese/status/1922236948669706479

0.41min

German passenger airship LZ 129 "Hindenburg" passing over Wildwood NJ just prior to exploding. May 6, 1937 :



Marcus Octavius and Vertia Philumina, bricks :



The Quadrant, Regent Street, London (Circa 1865) Where is all the people??



San Francisco 1915 Exposition, tijdelijk :



“Bank of British North America, north-east corner of Wellington and Yonge streets, 1856 :



Henry VII Chapel, United Kingdom 1875 :



Main Street, Helena, Montana, Power Block Building on right, 1895 :

How did they transport the blocks? Why the geometric perfection every time? Why are the roads so dirty? Why is the infrastructure so old and standardized like that all over the world at that time?



Seattle 1889 :



Just another domed 'pavilion' and some more temporary lamps.
Irish International Exhibition, Dublin in 1907 :




More "temporary" buildings, same exposition :









"After the close of the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition, the Industrial Hall was dismantled, along with many of the other temporary structures and pavilions that had been constructed for the event." :



Atlanta, GA, 1864 :

Because building front entrances three feet below the sidewalk just makes sense.



Kreditanstalt Zürich 1885 :





Just natural formation, Sydney northern beaches :



Interior of Choral Hall - World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 :



Interior of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building at the World's Columbian Exposition - October 22, 1892 :



Crystal palace NYC 1853-1858 (burned down) :



Beach life in Florida. 1930s :

Notice the sign



The rock in between the two walls looks melted...



Bro's house been terribly eroded...



Carn Brea Castle, Cornwall is a 14th Century AD, granite stone structure with one wing precariously balanced on rocks.

Why yes, makes sense!



Lake Titicaca, 1554 engraving from "Chronicle of Peru" by Pedro Cienza de Leon.

Why was it believed to have looked like this?



So you think these structures (Eiffel tower included) were built for tourists to visit?





New Orleans, built 1873, demolished 1930 :



Herald Square Looking North from 34th Street and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City (1908) :



Dublin, Ireland 1865 :

The contrast of advanced architecture and primitive civilization



That's an interesting shape :



St. Petersburg - Russia 1913, amazing...













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Old World South Bend Indiana





Let's head back to the American Midwest and explore South Bend, Indiana. It seems no matter where I look, the architecture & infrastructure don't match the population demographics & short timeline.

https://youtu.be/DwVktNBQRwQ?t=1

28min







Citaat:
The Indiana Constitution mandates that Indiana shall have Circuit Courts and St. Joseph County has had a Circuit Court since its inception in 1830. The Court has remained in continuous operation since 1831. The Circuit Court first convened in the home of Alexis Coquillard, who established the first American home in St. Joseph County in 1823. It held court there until 1832, at which time a wooden courthouse was built in what is now downtown South Bend. In 1855, the wooden courthouse was demolished so that a modern, sturdier courthouse could be erected in its place. This courthouse stood on what is now Main Street until 1896, at which time a third courthouse was built. In order to provide space for both courthouses, the 1855 courthouse was transported approximately thirty yards to the northwest using a system of rolling logs and pulleys. To this day, the 1855 courthouse sits on the same spot on the corner of what is now Washington Street and Lafayette Street in downtown South Bend. The 1896 courthouse was built on the spot where the 1855 courthouse originally sat, and it remains there today.
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Eén van de redenen waarom het kanaal van Lucius zo interessant is :









An exploration of the folk tales and legends of the possibility of a gateway existing in or near the town of Dyersville, Iowa. This area is geographically a nexus point of many Old-World sites and has many folk tales concerning demons, strange celestial events, disappearing groups of people and stories of survival in a desolate land.

https://youtu.be/tqGAobSGgAM?t=1

56min











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Shall we?

Unpublished louis magnue melander photographic images (scanned from recently discovered glass plate negatives) of the 1893 world columbian exposition taken shortly after it "officially" closed on october 30th, 1893.


































































Lexington, Kentucky, 1892 :



San Francisco and San Mateo Railway Co – 11 percent grade hill in 1892 :



Switzerland 1883 :

Wie zijn telkens die mensen die poseren??



Komische Oper, Austria 1875 :



Odessa, Ukraine 1888 :



Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1905, City Hall :



1919 :



San Francisco, just before the earthquake, 1904 :



These amount of orphans are not normal, I guess their parents ended in those assylums :




"Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1910. "Young's residence on Million Dollar Pier." :



American Magazine, 1744 :



There is NOTHING beneath our feet :



“The Ruins Of Bannerman’s Castle, An Abandoned Military Surplus Warehouse, Still Stand In The Middle Of The Hudson River” :



“First streetcar on Yesler Way in 1884.”
Why go to all that trouble to build railroad tracks just to drag it around with horses?




Kansas City, 1890 :



This be the magical kingdom of Ottawa :



Various muddy anomalies from the world... :

https://x.com/XPHOENIXDRAGON/status/1923152282910146869

1min

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Great Conjunction-Multiple Realities?

Een vervolg livestream op de vorige post :

An exploration of one of the darkest tales of the Old-World :

https://youtu.be/qy5lj44-bAI?t=1

1u23min











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And yes, I just brought the horses out after something that left the landscape a mess... Colorado 1885 :



Soon we will have airplanes and the internet!

Iemand moedig genoeg? Niemand?
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"The Boston Post Office and Sub-Treasury Building was constructed between 1873 and 1880 in the Second Empire style.":



Los Angeles, 1886, elevated view of a street in Los Angeles 1886. (Photo by Camerique/Getty Images) :



Los Angeles, 1870-1880 :









New York City,1900, Horse-Drawn Omnibus, just look at the structure behind it :



San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, now think of Hawai/Maui 2023 :



Images of Washington, USA - 1890s :

Muddy streets, vanilla skies and not a person in sight...







































Finally, people :



This sounds a bit extreme doesn't it? This was from the 'Art Deco' worlds fair, on Treasure Island, San Francisco in 1939. 'Replica' of a Chinese walled city?

https://x.com/scumbunker/status/1924615926118293906

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400 acres! Man made island. 400 ft tower, 44 bell carillon. Ah hell it was even open in 1940 for the second fair - and then demolished. Left a husk - scratched off the earth-scape :

https://x.com/scumbunker/status/1924616969543704734

16sec

Nikolaikirche, Germany 1885 :



New York, March 22, 1915. "Navy dirigible, Long Island." 5x7 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection :



‘Sheet Metal Pavilion’, Philadelphia, USA (Centennial Expo), demolished: 1876 :



Crystal Palace, Leipzig, Germany :





























Views from Milano, Italy (1865-1904) :







































































Finally people!



























En voor de liefhebbers :

Howdy. Today we will examine around 50 unique photographs of Florence, Italy dated to the years 1850 through 1900. In this time period, Florence was transformed from an Old World economic hub of trade and art, complete with Roman walls and structures, into a more modern city. Yet, much of the Old World style architecture persisted (and still stands today).

However, it’s not just the sheer magnitude of the architecture I would like to examine today, but also the fine details, the ornamentation, the ancient technology, which all appeared to be present throughout Florence in the 19th century. This is one of the most magnificent cities in Italy, and is most definitely worth a deeper dive. I’ve also translated the titles and dated each image, when applicable.


https://youtu.be/wDnfms5-p2g?t=1

17min



Views of the magical kingdom of Ottawa, Canada - 1890-1910 :















































Molenbeek 2025 :





Old World San Francisco :

https://x.com/RjNol/status/1924588780494721496

3min
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Now, you do the thinking!





An exploration comparing a magnificent structure from the late 1800s to a modern-day structure. Both structures built with the same ostensible religious purposes, organizations and resources supporting their construction. Is this definitive evidence that we cannot match the construction outputs of the past indicative of a greater civilization beyond the one we think existed in the near past?

Can We Build the Old-World-Tartaria Today?

https://youtu.be/r_mgKtpxYfE?t=2

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Finding Tartaria?

Tartaria—a name quietly erased from our education system but still visible on old maps, now disguised as Tatarstan. What if this region in modern-day Russia is more than just a coincidence? With griffins still on their seals, underground windows buried in mud, and cathedrals built on top of vanished structures, the signs are everywhere. We uncover how recycled narratives, AI-like story templates, and impossible construction timelines have been used to hide a lost civilization. From fire myths to cornerstone extractions and cartoon valentines somehow launching massive architectural careers, the evidence suggests something far more advanced was here—just a few hundred years ago.

https://youtu.be/6CnofHMgvb8?t=1

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