Interesting how the crook and charlatan Thomas Edison gets a mention in the book synopsis but the actual mastermind of the Chicago "White City" Exposition's lighting and electricity, Nikola Tesla, does not...
I'm sorry fren, this book is an extension of the the official narrative, albeit in fictional form. Whilst I haven't read it I've known about it for a while. It's a common theme in the promotion of official narrative lies. Leo Tolstoy did this also in his lengthy tangent chapters in his epic War and Peace. A little bit of truth sprinkled in between more than generous heapings of propaganda "history".
The book isn't fiction. The author meticulously researches his material before writing them. He gets newspapers, diaries, letters, etc. from the people alive and involved with the subject he writes about. I read his book about Churchill during the year+ that London, and other cities, were bombed. Truly amazing to read! My wife, as a civil engineer, would have caught anything that didn't make engineering sense.
I’m sorry fren, the murders may have been real, the official narrative for the construction and subsequent demolition of the hundreds of mega palaces, statues, canals and fountains of the Colombian Exposition most definitely is not. If you and your wife choose to believe such things then so be it. She may be a civil engineer, I’m a builder with 30 years experience in all aspects of construction and demolition. I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree.
Check out this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Devil-White-City-Madness-Changed/dp/0375725601
My wife is a civil engineer and has read this; it will explain it, while being a very entertaining "murder mystery" as the "hook" for the story.
Interesting how the crook and charlatan Thomas Edison gets a mention in the book synopsis but the actual mastermind of the Chicago "White City" Exposition's lighting and electricity, Nikola Tesla, does not...
I'm sorry fren, this book is an extension of the the official narrative, albeit in fictional form. Whilst I haven't read it I've known about it for a while. It's a common theme in the promotion of official narrative lies. Leo Tolstoy did this also in his lengthy tangent chapters in his epic War and Peace. A little bit of truth sprinkled in between more than generous heapings of propaganda "history".
The book isn't fiction. The author meticulously researches his material before writing them. He gets newspapers, diaries, letters, etc. from the people alive and involved with the subject he writes about. I read his book about Churchill during the year+ that London, and other cities, were bombed. Truly amazing to read! My wife, as a civil engineer, would have caught anything that didn't make engineering sense.
I’m sorry fren, the murders may have been real, the official narrative for the construction and subsequent demolition of the hundreds of mega palaces, statues, canals and fountains of the Colombian Exposition most definitely is not. If you and your wife choose to believe such things then so be it. She may be a civil engineer, I’m a builder with 30 years experience in all aspects of construction and demolition. I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree.