Chicago, 1893 (please read 1st reply for context, content and video link)
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Does anyone more knowledgeable than me about such things know if it's a stretch to really believe that the awesome-looking buildings made for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair were constructed in just a couple of years? The first electric drill had just barely been invented four years prior in Scotland in 1889.
For comparison, the White House was completed in the year 1900 but took eight years to build.
Then after the fair they tore down all but a couple of these buildings (there were dozens). One of these buildings was at the time the biggest building ever made and even today would be the second biggest ever. And, as noted in the video linked below, its architecture is far more impressive than the building that holds the number one spot.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQrsPm_Md8&list=PLHQUlKGE3pvyqO7ULX0RtsUgOQgVgSN11&index=2
What do y'all think- was Chicago the home of people with far greater architectural skills than 19th century Americans and were they wiped from the face of the Earth and erased from the history books as their cities were destroyed for otherwise seemingly no other reason? Or is it true that Americans of the time all of a sudden made all these gorgeous buildings, just for a fair, only to destroy them once the fair was over? Was the White House also built by this previous civilization or is it proof of the Americans new-found architectural skill?
The Victorian age was the last great age before this knowledge was banned. This knowledge (of harmonic things like archecture, sound, light, etc) happened to be banned starting from around the time of the federal reserve.
Notice that architecture today is generally what i describe as 'non-harmonic', and is visually ugly and makes you feel confused. Harmonic architecture reaches its pinnacle in something like a great cathedral.
Tartaria IS a psyop to distract from the fact that this knowledge has been purposefully obscured, and to stop people from reviving this knowledge. Researching about the Tatars will get you nowhere, if you truly want to understand about what makes these buildings (and their construction techniques.....) special.