Like San Francisco was completely rebuilt after the great quake and fire, and was all wood before. The building of the city after is an architectural marvel that 20th century modern man did with their bare hands, and photographed the entire building of the city. Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and many other modern cities were built with mass marble, concrete and architecture that rivals much of what is on the East Coast during the same period. Plus the greatest engineering feat of the 20th Century, the Golden Gate Bridge was built and documented by simple non-Tartarian folk.
Now that’s not to discount Pre-flood megalithic sites all over the world that I doubt modern man built alone, due to the technology required. But when people don’t have a lot to do, or worry about living paycheck to paycheck, and just need food and a roof, you can enslave a sh1t load of people, pre-industrial Revolution, to build a sh1t load of nice buildings for a roof and food.
Especially any nation trying to put itself back together after mass conflicts. Revolution, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc.
But you must remember the US before WWI was an introvert Nation, concentrating on its own building up and Industrial Revolution. So great things were done during the time a populace was competing with only each other, each city, and not the rest of the world. Post WWI changed our trajectory and changed how much focus we spent on opulence vs. efficiency.
That's the argument. How did they build all those ornate and massive stone/marble structures using only horse, buggy, dirt roads, and no steel cranes? It's a logical queation, especially considering it'd take us 10 years to build one of these buildings today.
Not the Tartarin stuff…. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Like San Francisco was completely rebuilt after the great quake and fire, and was all wood before. The building of the city after is an architectural marvel that 20th century modern man did with their bare hands, and photographed the entire building of the city. Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and many other modern cities were built with mass marble, concrete and architecture that rivals much of what is on the East Coast during the same period. Plus the greatest engineering feat of the 20th Century, the Golden Gate Bridge was built and documented by simple non-Tartarian folk.
Now that’s not to discount Pre-flood megalithic sites all over the world that I doubt modern man built alone, due to the technology required. But when people don’t have a lot to do, or worry about living paycheck to paycheck, and just need food and a roof, you can enslave a sh1t load of people, pre-industrial Revolution, to build a sh1t load of nice buildings for a roof and food.
Especially any nation trying to put itself back together after mass conflicts. Revolution, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc.
But you must remember the US before WWI was an introvert Nation, concentrating on its own building up and Industrial Revolution. So great things were done during the time a populace was competing with only each other, each city, and not the rest of the world. Post WWI changed our trajectory and changed how much focus we spent on opulence vs. efficiency.
That's the argument. How did they build all those ornate and massive stone/marble structures using only horse, buggy, dirt roads, and no steel cranes? It's a logical queation, especially considering it'd take us 10 years to build one of these buildings today.
Yes. That is the trillion dollar, Annunaki, ask Christ question. 😁