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Excellent.

Designing a small building old style, i.e. with pencil and paper, by one person was an impossible task. First, you would have to have the knowledge of everything, from the ground base (different in different locations), to materials, to manufacturing and construction technologies, to installations and more.

Because you’ve never heard about the Capitol building being erected three times, right? The first one collapsed at an early stage due to poor load bearing calculations. the second one collapsed when almost ready because the underlying landslide was not accounted for in the design. They finally managed it the third time. No, it’s not a real story. It’s an example - old style buildings were built once and for good. One attempt, success. All of them. Many of them are still standing. Unlike many more modern structures which are a parody of the construction art.

Then comes the actual building part. Transport, timing, site management, rotation of workers, a nightmare for every construction in progress. Back then? Without planning software or delivery tracking? With materials imported from the other part of the world? No way.

Now, imagine this process for a large building, like a city hall. One person? An “architect”?

Two questions remain unanswered. One, who was (has been?) the real designer(s)? Two, how did they tweak time? The latter is more important. Basically, you’d never bother to build something and make it ready long after you are dead. For fame? That’s a kid’s fairy tale. You only make physical, tangible efforts when they benefit you this lifetime.

More on the note of the article: Where have all long road routes in the US (and the rest of the world) come from? Across the whole country, back and forth, many rarely used. We’ve seen railway construction in western movies, but they never showed how a route of several thousand miles was planned, designed and built. Still there, by the way.

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A totally egregious example is the story of Crystal Palace in London. Makes NO sense.

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It's heartbreaking to see such a beautiful structure like the Crystal Palace just be demolished. It hurts to even think about it. And all the other gorgeous buildings, the White City (called Chilaga) at Chicago where the World's Columbia Expo was held and all those incredible buildings and facilities were just knocked down. Horrible.

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Yes. Have wept over old pix of such amazingly beautiful structures.

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I'm glad to be on the path to freedom but I agree, it can be destabilizing, especially since my loved ones aren't on the same path. Sometimes I wonder if I've entered some other reality, where everything is upside down and not as I previously thought. The old-world buildings are fascinating and I can't wait for free energy and some of this old knowledge to be known to us!

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Excellent! I’m digging into our true history myself. C’mon along for the exploration if you wish.

The world’s fairs are superb examples of “how the hell did they do that when they can’t do it even now?” kinda stuff.

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Exactly! Their technology was way beyond what we have access to. I think they used sound somehow, but there has to be more than that. And to think the controllers just tore those buildings down, fire-bombed cities in all the “great fires” that happened literally everywhere, and used wars also to bomb and destroy buildings. And what marvels did they manage to do away with before there were pictures of them, in the early 1800s or late 1700s? It’s just heartbreaking.

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Sound tech definitely. Somewhere there's an eye witness account of Tibetan monks raising massive stones with sound (cf the walls of Jericho!). I read recently (Tartaria Britannica) that soil liquefaction (mudflood) can be caused by plasma, electricity and frequency. I had this horrible goosebump feeling that 'they' had used frequency weapons to cause the mudflood for which there is so much evidence.

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Food for thought. I have watched various videos over the last several years regarding Tartaria, the so-called mud flood, and ancient and not-so-ancient buildings. One channel is consistently good - Jon Levi on YouTube.

As for the dinosaurs, I think they did exist, but they are certainly NOT the source of oil. Oil is abiotic, and replenishes itself, and is not a finite resource as they want us to believe. The dino remains are from the global flood. "Science" wants us to believe they are found in certain layers according to evolution, which is absolute balderdash. Evolution is the big lie that begat all the other big lies.

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Oh yes - the dinosaurs. Another painful one - they are so firmly ensconced in the popular imagination. The last 'discovery' I read about was that they were probably feathered as opposed to scaly. Still begging the question of how the hell they know. Am pretty convinced oil is abiotic. Re floods, ancient creatures: see Stellium7's Unveiling a Titan series on YT. Mindblowing.

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On YouTube, there are several channels I follow, which include JohnLevi and My Lunch Break that have already been mentioned. These are the other ones…

The Tartarian Meltdown

The Melted Truth

Our Melted Reality

Old World Exploration

Pockets of Survival

While I dearly love this topic, it pains me in every fiber of my being to know we have been robbed of a better, more peaceful, healthful, joyous life by whatever these creatures are who control this earth realm.

Before I transition from this realm, it really would be nice to know the full truth of how they were placed in power, had taken power or came into power over it.

Excellent content, Betsy! Keep on drilling down the never-ending rabbit holes, where at the bottom of each one, the truth is waiting for each one of us to arrive, when we’re ready to know it and accept it.

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Don't have time to write a long comment, but just want to say that I went down these rabbit holes you are describing here for several years (I am way behind now and haven't caught up with the latest info and documentaries) and to say the least it is unsettling to the ego! It's just mind boggling and beyond words really to experience these deep unveilings. But my point of writing is to say that I highly recommend the work of Jane Roberts. I just have the feeling you would like her books. I don't know his you feel about reading channeled material, but this is the gold standard and not bullshit distorted low quality material. Anyway, hard to explain in a comment, but what has helped me cope with my own massive awakenings is really diving deep into how reality is created. That sounds very silly to say it that way, but basically we (humans) don't understand the basics and from there of course we are not only confused but obviously controlled and manipulated. Many will dismiss her work as "new age bullshit" but imo it is the highest caliber "metaphysical" (using that term loosely) and "philosophical" (again, loosely) material out there. I have been reading her prolific work for 20 years now. Just felt like you might resonate. It's grounded me to a degree I cannot even describe. Life changing. Just sharing in case this resonates. 😊

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Thanks! I will look her up. Are there any of her books that you recommend in particular, or as a place to start? I feel so fascinated to learn more about all of this, as destabilizing as it is! And I totally agree, we don't have any idea about what "reality" is. The levels of control and manipulation are staggering.

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Tip: go to sethcenter.com to get the best selection of her work , but of course you can find her books anywhere. Starting with "The Seth Material" or "Seth speaks" or "the nature of personal reality" are good to start with. Also if you like "fiction" a must read is "Oversoul Seven". An AMAZING book. "Psychic Politics" is pure genius. I could go on! 🙄😎

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Thanks! Always looking for good reading.

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I would recommend “the nature of personal reality” as an introduction to Seth, even though it is not one of their first books.

However every Seth book is worth investing your time in reading.

Enjoy!

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Tip: go to sethcenter.com to get the best selection of her work , but of course you can find her books anywhere. Starting with "The Seth Material" or "Seth speaks" or "the nature of personal reality" are good to start with. Also if you like "fiction" a must read is "Oversoul Seven". An AMAZING book. "Psychic Politics" is pure genius. I could go on! 🙄😎

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Agree completely!

After discovering Jane Roberts Seth material 22years ago there was no going back for me. I recommend to start with “the nature of personal reality”, but all the Seth Material is educational in a jaw dropping way

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The stuff that lasts is because it was built piece by piece.

Like those Roman arches and roads that still work.

They even found that Roman cement as it was done by hand labor was much better at resettling cracks that form without the need for rebar.

They could make that kind of cement mechanically now, but industries push their cheaper stuff with rebar that rusts out if you don't get good steel.

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Jul 10·edited Jul 10Liked by Betsy

Thanks for the mention. Yes we see how cancel culture is ridding us of so much and wonder just how much has previously been taken. What has been wallpapered over? Hidden.

‘Question everything’ has become the new mantra for so many of us.

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Looking at my own (adopted) city - Barcelona - and it's right in my face! The two world's fairs for which the most awesome buildings were erected, then abandoned; repurposed for the famous 1992 Olympics and other uses when the city was 'recovered' after the dictatorship... I just had a quick look at Wikipedia about the sumptuous Palau Nacional on Montjuic Hill, now the Art Museum of Catalonia - and - I swear I'd never noticed this during all the years I was doing translations about the city - the story is it was built in three years. And there are plenty of those half-basements in my own street! Boots on the ground!

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How can we trust the historians? Everything can be altered, doctored or rearranged.

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Excellent! I’m digging into our true history myself. C’mon along for the exploration if you wish.

The world’s fairs are superb examples of “how the hell did they do that when they can’t do it even now?” kinda stuff

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I’ve sure opened my mind about a lot of things I used to think were nonsense. How about 911? I think at the very least we don’t know the full truth. And, the wars both in the past and today. I don’t always believe who our enemies are anymore. For years I’ve questioned the age of the earth and the evolution theories taught in school. I don’t have all the answers, but nothing would surprise me anymore, including a biblically explained young earth.

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The Hindenburg explosion was an inside job.

But seriously this stuff is fascinating. Art is meant to motivate us to accomplish better things but it's all become cookie cutter and bland. It would be nice if we could make things that last too.

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Agreed about the Hindenburg. Obviously an explosion purposely set off to do exactly what it did--make people afraid of riding on the airships so we'd switch over to airplanes for air travel. How many times have we seen explosions and "fires" that look more like fire-bombings as a way to change a narrative or get rid of something to make way for a new way that benefits the controllers? And yes about art! The previous civilization understood beauty, proportion, sacred geometry, harmony as qualities of nature and as nourishing to the human spirit. Art today has none of that.

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Jul 10Liked by Betsy

I recall a conversation you and I had a few years ago, wondering if ANYTHING that we've been told is real/valid/accurate/viable. We didn't think so then, and apparently there is sufficient evidence that that may be the case on levels we weren't aware of 😁 Thanks for the sign posts of content creators to watch, and hey, maybe this will be a new focus for my nomad adventures, experiencing as many of these buildings as I can on the road! 😊

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Apparently there are old world buildings in every state, even in small cities and towns. It would be quite a quest to find them on your road trips!

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Amen, Betsy! Our history is one of the most fascinating - and, as you say, disorienting - explorations of all. I've been following Jon Levi on YT for a while, recently discovered My Lunch Break. For southern Africa, Michael Tellinger (misc videos; I watched his series on Gaia TV; however his book Slave Species of The Gods was unreadable; to say it needed a good edit is an understatement). For India, Praveen Mohan on YT. Tartaria Britannica (boots on ground finding evidence of mudflood in London). I could go on... and on. As a classicist, it's particularly painful questioning the Greek and Roman history I learned as a student. And I have wept over old pix of the World's Fair buildings.

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Hi Betsy - Great article. I've only recently allowed myself to dive down the "flat Earth" rabbit hole and Tartaria/architecture/mud floods etc. Head spinning indeed~! Anyway - You write "Making the shift in my understanding of human beings from deep ecological embeddedness to hybridization by aliens was pretty painful, and it still makes me feel a little bit sick inside. One upside to this narrative, however, is that it validates my long-standing sense that human nature is not as it is usually portrayed." I just wanted to suggest if you have time to check out a recent exploration I've done on that topic! https://cmontana.substack.com/p/the-dream-of-earth-and-purpose-of

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