The World's Fair

One more for good measure and I''l leave you to ponder the implications of discovered records, omissions and discrepancies.

You always draw me back into this debate, @stellar - just when I think I'm out for good...

This particular video does come across as a You Tube creative project trying to piggy back on the growing trend of the "Tartaria Mythos". You can see the author's earlier videos are of a completely different content - that didn't work in terms of generating views. And then about a month ago - he suddenly switches to the Tartaria world and the views explode.

The presenter isn't a researcher and doesn't claim to be. Many YT channels on "Elohim", "Annunaki" and other esoterica are presented as facts that a YouTuber has noticed and no one can explain. But in reality they are for purely entertainment purposes and there are no actual claims otherwise.

This is definitely one of them.

Some early red flags:

He says he started by visiting a late Victoria structure in New Orleans:

At :14, he inserts a stock clip of a Russian secretary flipping through Russian records. In New Orleans? In Russian?
At :32, while describing the same building in New Orleans, he inserts stock footage of the Monandock Building in Chicago (very modernist)
At, :42, then shows a "sub-arch" on a completely different building that isn't even below grade.

You can see where this is all going. No researcher would toss all this together and expect to be taking seriously.

I doubt the presenter has ever visited these locations. Nor has any knowledge of engineering or architecture. He just tosses around terms and makes bold generalizations - then flashes records in the wrong language that aren't related to what he's describing.

To quote him, "Yet the stone dimensions and curvature ratios, did not belong to any recorded 1880's construction methods."

That is a completely ridiculous statement. It would take decades to review all the available construction records from the 1880's - never mind find them - in English alone. No one on earth can make a statement that broad.

Where's the proof something weird is going on? He answers definitively:

"It mirrored a structural pattern I had only seen in early Tartarian infrastructure maps. The kind researchers link to hydraulic pressure systems."

Now we're getting somewhere. The late Tartarian infrastructure maps can't be trusted. The early ones are they key. So why not show them? Written in Tartarian. Showing New Orleans. And how they relate to this building.

If this supposed sub-arch is so precise and can't have been made in the 1880's - then why not show actual footage of it? There's just random images from all different time periods inter cut with claims that can't be substantiated.

At 4:17, he claims he found a mysterious note regarding some annex being bricked over etc - then shows a 1939 document to back that claim up apparently. Freeze on the document - it is a 1939 memo on school lunch programs in the city of Washington DC.

I could do this for the whole video, but its beyond ludicrous.

Would any serious researcher on lost civilizations or architectural anomalies leave the video below on their page from a month ago if they wanted to be taken seriously?

"My Straight Roommate Said “We Can Share the Blanket” Then She Surprised Me | Lesbian Love | LGBTQ"​


Who would have thought that a You Tuber could go from clickbait softcore LGBTQS+ content, to miraculously gaining encyclopedic knowledge of Victorian building techniques and delving into Russian and Austro-Hungarian empire building plans that aren't available on the internet, nor in English, in less than a month?

This whole subject is getting wilder every time some new You Tuber posts a new video...
 
This video is an AI created story about a fictional place using AI narration with unrelated pictures.

In fact, the whole channel is AI generated fictional stories from a content farmer who switched to using Tartaria as clickbait after their other attempt to use AI fictional stories didn't get much traffic.
I posted before I saw yours - but you summed it up exactly. It's pretty obvious AI content farming. Most of the comments below the videos are just nonsense. But I found one good one:

10 hours ago

As someone who spent most of his career as an architectural technologist, none of this makes any sense. The only building that even comes close to this is the old Ursuline Convent Museum. But it's on Chartres street. In an era when materials had to be hand moved builders did not want to be man handling tons of foundation back fill so they built arched under crofts which doubled as storage spaces. I love a good historic mystery as much as the next man but this is BS.
 
You always draw me back into this debate, @stellar - just when I think I'm out for good...
You are responsible for your own reactions or triggers. No one twisted your arm.

At 4:17, he claims he found a mysterious note regarding some annex being bricked over etc - then shows a 1939 document to back that claim up apparently. Freeze on the document - it is a 1939 memo on school lunch programs in the city of Washington DC.
I suppose it's really just audio with some related illustrations. Sort of like what Cliff High sometimes posts using AI. Non-english speakers might do the same.
In an era when materials had to be hand moved builders did not want to be man handling tons of foundation
:lol: Yet they built colossal structures.
 
I'm not quite on board with the timing but the events make sense. We just don't know when the extra centuries were inserted.

 
Does this mean you think the audio in the videos you shared is someone telling their story and experiences? Do you think Jtucker and I were off in our analysis?
Not really enough info to prove either way so, for me, it goes on to the back burner for now.
 
That's just another AI created fantasy video.

AI thumbnail, AI images in the video, an AI narrator, the text being narrated comes across as AI generated, and it's from a channel that's full of similar AI videos.

Although, I'm not sure that I would call it an AI fiction channel like the previous one as there are at least some verifiable things in it and it does seem to have an intent to convince rather than just captivate.

Not really enough info to prove either way so, for me, it goes on to the back burner for now.

What makes you say there's not enough to prove either way? Do you mind elaborating?
 
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What makes you say there's not enough to prove either way? Do you mind elaborating?
I think the info is valid but I have now way of finding out who the real author may be. AI is being used by so many people to present their research and findings in english so it's hard to find a trail.

Does this mean you think the audio in the videos you shared is someone telling their story and experiences?
IMO, it's possible that someone is putting pieces together using AI to post if it's the only way they can. If I knew how to use it I might attempt a similar thing.

Do you think Jtucker and I were off in our analysis?
so far as listening to what is presented with bias, yes.

Getting real information, confirmation and, so to say receipts on any of these amazing 1800's structures is almost impossible. I've tried for Adelaide and hit the same brick walls that this guy did; go figure. Too many coincidences for me.

 
For those who still believe the world's fairs were constructed as main stream history claims. Those who prefer to read, the transcript is available in the 'more' section beneath the video.

 
For those who still believe the world's fairs were constructed as main stream history claims. Those who prefer to read, the transcript is available in the 'more' section beneath the video.

It's all AI. AI voice, AI images, most likely AI used to create the "transcript". Zero evidence. I don't understand how this video refutes the previous criticisms that were posted earlier. I'm open to this theory, because we know history has been messed with but this AI stuff is not helping. Previously at least, people would show real video footage or photographs, but now its all AI. I don't get it, confused why this is being used as evidence.
 
The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851

After the exhibition, the Palace was relocated to an open area of South London known as Penge Place which had been excised from Penge Common. It was rebuilt at the top of Penge Peak next to Sydenham Hill, an affluent suburb of large villas. It stood there from June 1854 until its destruction by fire in November 1936. The nearby residential area was renamed Crystal Palace after the landmark.

The mention of "Alice" and "looking glass" seems to suggest a link here to Lewis Carroll and his famous novel "Through the Looking Glass", which featured his eponymous heroine Alice from his book Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll was certainly alive at the time of the Crystal Palace exhibition and may have visited it.

A: Duplicity of, as in "Alice through the looking glass." [Consider here the twin characters of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb?]

Q: (L) Double images. Does this relate to matter and antimatter?

A: Yes, and...

Q: (L) Is this alternate universe the means by which we must travel to 4th density? Is it like a veil, or an abyss of some sort?

A: Think of it as
the highway.

The Crystal Palace in London is the one World Fair that DID exist. MJF did a fine recap above. Notice how the Cs made reference to a Crystal Palace in relation to Alice through the looking glass, even though there's no reference of a Crystal Palace in the original books.

A recap of related sessions where they made this reference

July 18th, 1998
A: The planet has been enshrouded with EM grid.

Q: (T) Are these the ley lines?

A: No.

Q: (L) Are they artificially generated?

A: Contoured.

Q: (L) They are artificially contoured. What is the result of this shrouding?

A: Manipulated for use by 3rd/4th Consortium.
A: You are dancing on the 3rd density ballroom floor. "Alice likes to go through the looking glass" at the Crystal Palace. Atlantean reincarnation surge brings on the urge to have a repeat performance.

Q:
(T) The Atlanteans who have reincarnated are getting ready to do the same thing they did before with the crystals. So, this is an Atlantean type thing that is being done now? Different equipment, but the same type of thing?

A: All lessons must be learned before you can move onto bigger and better things.

Q: (L) Is that a general statement about the Atlanteans repeating the lessons, or that once we learn this lesson, we can move onto bigger and better things in counteracting this grid?

A: All that is present and future too.
December 5th, 1998
Q: (L) Why would somebody want to technologically warm Antarctica if the whole rest of the planet was available for use? What is so special about Antarctica?

A: The whole rest of the planet was available for use? Not hardly.

[...] Q: (L) What I am getting at is: why go to all the trouble to thaw out a whole big island if it might have been easier to have been somewhere else?

A: Well, first of all, we thought this was Ark's turn. But, since you have asked, is it not obvious by now? Magnetic power grid physics . EM utilization. Crystals, and the like. Seeking paths to the interior? The "Poles" know best!

Q: (A) ) Okay, now we have been brought to electromagnetism, and that was my next question. I got some very old papers by Whittaker...

A: EM generators usually employ a grid. 'Tis for field creation.
 

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