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I was asked for a link and further information... I enjoy Michelle Gibson's independent research.

If you watch the video, notice how many "temporary" world's fairs were in the South, and to my mind, architecture related to what we would recognize as the "Confederacy." Not all of these structures can be temporary, right? Thoughts??

I was asked for a link and further information... I enjoy Michelle Gibson's independent research. If you watch the video, notice how many "temporary" world's fairs were in the South, and to my mind, architecture related to what we would recognize as the "Confederacy." Not all of these structures can be temporary, right? Thoughts??

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I'm not sure what I'm supposed to take away from these videos? Can you tell me the thoughts which led you to post them?

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People requested more data on World's fairs which were supposed to be "temporary" structures near the turn of the century. Many of them were demolished or burnt down. Watch the video, Do you find these structures temporary? I find it interesting because there may be much more to History than we thought... possible technology missing and entire ways of living much more recently than imagined.

Did you have a specific question?

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Well, I thought the Tartaria stuff was supposed to much older in time.

As for these structures, I will firstly proclaim ignorance as I know little more than what is presented in this video and the last video (I assume you recently posted that too). That said, looks can be very deceiving and building codes were non-existent back then. Rapid construction was much easier. I have no issue believing temporary buildings of facades were built. Even that they may appear to be more than they are. And I've not seen anything which would cause me to question this; save only for powering some of the initial, early, world's fairs. Especially those in close proximity to Tesla's work.

Is there something more than buildings existed and where destroyed that I should focus upon?

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Well, I thought the Tartaria stuff was supposed to much older in time.

A kingdom that lasted a millennia or more. That ended around 200 years ago.

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>Well, I thought the Tartaria stuff was supposed to much older in time.

Well, you thought wrong. I personally think it's insane to believe all of these structures are temporary. If you watch the video, these structures many of them were made of cast iron and glass. I don't care what coding they did not have back at that time, those buildings could not have been destroyed by simple "fires." This video compiles building after building.

Perhaps our world was much different than we thought, much more recently than imagined.