The Greeks invented Dorian, Corinthian, and Ionic columns along with a host of other architectural breakthroughs.
The Romans copied and expanded upon the Greeks discoveries. The Europeans copied and expanded upon the Romans. And so on the pattern continues.
So of course you will see revisioned column work althroughout history. Another anon mentioned the neoclassical period brought about during the Renaissance, and that is exactly what you are seeing.
And it's no secret that the founding fathers viewed America as a sort of new Rome and thus borrowed their architecture as an inspiration for our own. I think some people start going down the rabbit hole, learn that we've been lied to all of our lives and then start concluding everything is therefore a conspiracy where a more simple explanation suffices.
Agreed. Another problem many in our ranks have is blindly trusting rando streamers who claim all of this outlandish shit with little to no empirical evidence.
I can remember many slow (or none at all) Q drop days where the PSB24/7 stream would discuss crap like the mud flood. At it's height, that was a channel that had 100,000+ Q followers and researchers subscribed (assuming YT didn't suppress their sub/view counts).
So that's 100K of us that on dead drop days might've listened to Radix, Thumper, and Deadcat ramble on adnausem, hypothesizing about these type of rabbit holes.
In all honesty, it feels a bit like the flat Earth psyop. Purely distraction, used as a discrediting example against the community for the normies to label us as they are instructed to do so (programming). Im not doubting much of history has been covered up, rewritten, or even lost. But this whole impossible architecture narrative is incredibly weak to my perception. Glad others here can logically see the numerous holes in these convoluted theories.
This style of architecture dates back to Italian renaissance times.
Because it's revitalizing previous designs.
The Greeks invented Dorian, Corinthian, and Ionic columns along with a host of other architectural breakthroughs.
The Romans copied and expanded upon the Greeks discoveries. The Europeans copied and expanded upon the Romans. And so on the pattern continues.
So of course you will see revisioned column work althroughout history. Another anon mentioned the neoclassical period brought about during the Renaissance, and that is exactly what you are seeing.
And it's no secret that the founding fathers viewed America as a sort of new Rome and thus borrowed their architecture as an inspiration for our own. I think some people start going down the rabbit hole, learn that we've been lied to all of our lives and then start concluding everything is therefore a conspiracy where a more simple explanation suffices.
Agreed. Another problem many in our ranks have is blindly trusting rando streamers who claim all of this outlandish shit with little to no empirical evidence.
I can remember many slow (or none at all) Q drop days where the PSB24/7 stream would discuss crap like the mud flood. At it's height, that was a channel that had 100,000+ Q followers and researchers subscribed (assuming YT didn't suppress their sub/view counts).
So that's 100K of us that on dead drop days might've listened to Radix, Thumper, and Deadcat ramble on adnausem, hypothesizing about these type of rabbit holes.
In all honesty, it feels a bit like the flat Earth psyop. Purely distraction, used as a discrediting example against the community for the normies to label us as they are instructed to do so (programming). Im not doubting much of history has been covered up, rewritten, or even lost. But this whole impossible architecture narrative is incredibly weak to my perception. Glad others here can logically see the numerous holes in these convoluted theories.