We also “landed” on the moon in less than 10 years and have spent 50 years trying to figure out how to go back. Maybe the new engineers need to ditch the computers and figure out a slide-rule...
Right? What the fuck was the point of all this tech progress, automation, software, assembly lines, robots and shit if it takes us 10x as long to do anything our ancestors did (and in much LESS intricate and ornate fashion (aka shitty devoid of character architecture))
Landing on the moon is debatable. But yes, your point is valid. We took less than 10 years to build, plan, learn and land on the moon. Maybe baltimore is planning on using DEI hiring
My grandfather built an airplane in his early twenties and flew it to the Worlds Fair in New York from Florida in 1939. He did important work a Douglas Aircraft during the war. They brought him back several times from recruiting stations trying to enlist. They said he was too valuable to the War Effort. He built forward fire bases in Viet Nam as a civilian contractor while under fire from Viet Cong and NVA. he worked on the Alaskan Pipeline cutting the path with bulldozers. At times they would winch him down on a bulldozer almost vertically from hilltops. He never boasted or even talked about himself, most of this I learned after his death. I was so proud to be his grandson, but I’m most proud of his faith and love of God and family. He would read his Bible every day. I’m sure everyone here had a Robert Insko in their life at least I hope you did. Who needs Superman with people like that in your life. Anyway, I would wager our grandparents would have a new bridge up in eight months, unless someone said “it can’t be done” and then they would be cutting ribbons in six. I really feel a little lost without that generation in my life anymore, I loved them so. One thing is for sure, the Cabal was very careful to stay hidden when these men and women roamed the earth.
That's what my sister in law says. She is a bridge building engineer. She blames it mostly on the gov taking for ever doing studies and permitting for environmental impact and other bullshit.
Perhaps, but the bridge was already there, and they should already know what the impact will be as there has been a bridge there for years. This is just an excuse to get government involved where it doesn't need to be.
Government just needs to get out of the way and let the bridge get built. Yes, make sure it meets every possible quality standard. Otherwise, get the hell out of the way.
Have Musk tunnel under for less? The gov will want to reward thier democrat friends and will not award Musk a contract therefore he should buy land on both sides of the bay and put in a toll tunnel, and let the free market decide who goes around for 10 years or pays to pass under.
the key bridge most likely yes, but the others....imo no , i believe something happened that wiped out populations and most of the cities were repopulated(orphan trains etc) ,but that is just my opinion. photo manipulation has been around since the dawn of photography. all the old photos always have vanilla skys and cropped images . i call b.s. on those construction pictures and also civil war narrative. after covid ive come to the conclusion our entire reality is a fabricated lie.
Wouldn't this go for all of New York then? How much was 're-discovered' - And I assume you would have to to think all of Manhattan was 're-discovered' 94 years ago?
for most of the us. kindve like how the Mormons built up their city when they went out to utah in 20 years with horse and buggy. bricks stone and other raw materials used ,mined and harvested....im not buying what they are selling as our history
I don't trust him. Graham Hancock has some very interesting theories as well. Especially about the Sphinx and how old it really is and that the head was re-carved into a pharaoh.
We also “landed” on the moon in less than 10 years and have spent 50 years trying to figure out how to go back. Maybe the new engineers need to ditch the computers and figure out a slide-rule...
Right? What the fuck was the point of all this tech progress, automation, software, assembly lines, robots and shit if it takes us 10x as long to do anything our ancestors did (and in much LESS intricate and ornate fashion (aka shitty devoid of character architecture))
Maybe the disempowering feeling we are meant to feel is the purpose
Landing on the moon is debatable. But yes, your point is valid. We took less than 10 years to build, plan, learn and land on the moon. Maybe baltimore is planning on using DEI hiring
Like a lot of things in life it's just a willpower thing. There is nothing we figured out back then that we can't re-engineer now if we needed to.
Nothing biblical about it. It just doesn't make any sense.
My grandfather built an airplane in his early twenties and flew it to the Worlds Fair in New York from Florida in 1939. He did important work a Douglas Aircraft during the war. They brought him back several times from recruiting stations trying to enlist. They said he was too valuable to the War Effort. He built forward fire bases in Viet Nam as a civilian contractor while under fire from Viet Cong and NVA. he worked on the Alaskan Pipeline cutting the path with bulldozers. At times they would winch him down on a bulldozer almost vertically from hilltops. He never boasted or even talked about himself, most of this I learned after his death. I was so proud to be his grandson, but I’m most proud of his faith and love of God and family. He would read his Bible every day. I’m sure everyone here had a Robert Insko in their life at least I hope you did. Who needs Superman with people like that in your life. Anyway, I would wager our grandparents would have a new bridge up in eight months, unless someone said “it can’t be done” and then they would be cutting ribbons in six. I really feel a little lost without that generation in my life anymore, I loved them so. One thing is for sure, the Cabal was very careful to stay hidden when these men and women roamed the earth.
I am overwhelmed by your tribute to your grandfather, it reminded me of the song “The Highwayman” .
The song is about awesome courageous men through out history and is sung by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson..
Thank you for sharing a beautiful tribute to an amazing and courageous man.
Thank you, I don’t remember him telling me he loved me, but that’s okay…. He showed me every day.
That's what my sister in law says. She is a bridge building engineer. She blames it mostly on the gov taking for ever doing studies and permitting for environmental impact and other bullshit.
Perhaps, but the bridge was already there, and they should already know what the impact will be as there has been a bridge there for years. This is just an excuse to get government involved where it doesn't need to be.
Government just needs to get out of the way and let the bridge get built. Yes, make sure it meets every possible quality standard. Otherwise, get the hell out of the way.
Sounds like a union shakedown. I bet that DJT will get it done in 6 months.
Imagine when Biden says a decade then trump comes in and builds in on 2 yrs
Biden offers to pay so he can give it to the Chinese.
Sounds like bullshit to me!
Just order a new bridge from Amazon.
Mmmm free shipping puns.
Maybe 10 yrs cause they have to put Joey Baby’s train tracks back on!
Have Musk tunnel under for less? The gov will want to reward thier democrat friends and will not award Musk a contract therefore he should buy land on both sides of the bay and put in a toll tunnel, and let the free market decide who goes around for 10 years or pays to pass under.
Can’t do tunnel’s it a hazmat route
Plot twist: some sort of protected species and the bridge will never be rebuilt after $250m spent on said studies.
Well they have to do a 9 year impact study of the endangered harbor snail first
They replaced the I35W bridge in Minneapolis in just over one year, albeit 25% shorter span, new bridge is concrete…
Or, we didn't actually build these structures and only found them and dusted them off after the last reset
We didn’t build the Empire State Building, Hoover Dam, or the Key Bridge?
We didnt. Black people built america.
the key bridge most likely yes, but the others....imo no , i believe something happened that wiped out populations and most of the cities were repopulated(orphan trains etc) ,but that is just my opinion. photo manipulation has been around since the dawn of photography. all the old photos always have vanilla skys and cropped images . i call b.s. on those construction pictures and also civil war narrative. after covid ive come to the conclusion our entire reality is a fabricated lie.
Wouldn't this go for all of New York then? How much was 're-discovered' - And I assume you would have to to think all of Manhattan was 're-discovered' 94 years ago?
for most of the us. kindve like how the Mormons built up their city when they went out to utah in 20 years with horse and buggy. bricks stone and other raw materials used ,mined and harvested....im not buying what they are selling as our history
United States Army Corps of Engineers (aka “Red Castle”) can have a temporary replacement bridge up and functional in less than two months easily.
Now do the pyramids.
I hate to give Neil DeGrasse Tyson any credit here, but he nailed this one.
Pyramids are durable and easily built.
I don't trust him. Graham Hancock has some very interesting theories as well. Especially about the Sphinx and how old it really is and that the head was re-carved into a pharaoh.
They’ve never seen a slide rule
https://rumble.com/v2ess12-timeline-begins-in-1800.html
and Part 2 https://rumble.com/v3d20wg-timeline-begins-in-1800-pt-2.html
All they ever do is grift
Double deck 6years https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bay-Bridge
Smell’s more of UNIONS!
Are we anti-union on GAW?