Need to Know News (1 March 2024) with Carl Herman & Brian Davidson
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Carl Herman, Mission Viejo, California.
Brian Davidson, Houston, Texas.
Need to Know News.
This is the 1st of March, 2024, and we're going to take a look at our topics.
Opening statements.
Now, for today, all I got is two topics.
All I wanted to do is give an overview of some of the crimes du jour that are always going on.
And I wanted to take a deep dive into the 1904 St.
Louis World's Fair and ask a few questions.
And I invite the audience members to consider these questions.
Three of them.
Do we have sufficient prima facie evidence to conclude the most likely history of the U.S.
includes advanced cities of a previous and unknown civilization?
If so, it's another reasonable working conclusion that our current psychopathic leaders mind-control the public through corporate reporting and public education with cover histories to hide this glorious recent past is the wannabe master's motivation to torture, poison, and propagandize.
We, the orphans of that great civilization slash Tartaria, it'll work animals for psychopaths and subject to their culling human sacrifices.
And we have a lot of evidence for that.
It's quite narrative.
Ending.
Any opening statement, brother?
Well, I don't know a whole lot about this subject.
I've watched a few episodes of My Lunch Break, as well as some other people.
I think it's Jogler66 that covered his... boy, he did the...
He did a big four-hour episode.
Was it Joggler?
Yeah, maybe.
But he did a big four-hour episode on some of these issues, the historical revisionism that we've been fed in local public institutions.
And, you know, I've always been fascinated by taking a look at people that are able to think outside the box and come up with hypotheses and theories about alternative histories other than what we've been told.
Because I think that a lot of these authors are correct in their assessment that Many of these structures just simply don't belong.
For instance, if you take a look at the Gold Rush, California.
There were structures already present when these guys got there.
You know, there's supposed to be 1,500 people in LA at the time, but there were structures that would have taken a small army to construct.
Plus, you've got our alternative history that goes way back where there's stones the size of, you know, cars and larger that have been moved and custom fit all over the world with the Aztecs and other empires, the construction of the pyramids and others.
I think there's something to it.
I don't know exactly what it is and I don't know where I might find the source.
I mean it's possible that the Library of Alexandria or others may have been you know raided and this history has been rewritten by a small group of powerful people.
You know as we get into it I'm hoping you'll be able to enlighten me and my mother-in-law who's joining us on the show today and by the way just A little two cents worth.
I believe that she may very well own one of these structures in a little place called Sour Lake, Texas, along with her sister, that had one of these overbuilt structures and overbuilt organs and overbuilt architecture that just doesn't seem to belong, given the history of the town.
So, I'm hoping you can enlighten us today, and my opening statement, I guess, is pretty simple.
The Chinese used to evaluate the health of a culture.
The emperor would send out emissaries to evaluate the health of a culture based on the music that it was putting out, based on the artwork that it was putting together, and based on the architecture that it was producing.
And if those emissaries believed that that society was unfit or their music had degraded into Cacophony, rhythmic beats, you know, sort of old African-style witchcraft type stuff.
If they believed that those societies had degraded in their ability to keep and preserve and produce documents, and then the architecture had gone flat, they would simply destroy the society.
Top to bottom, and that's that story was told to me 30 years ago by one of my professors, and I never forgot about it.
I wish I had more details about it, but.
You know, I think it's an interesting thing to say if society has gone downhill and it can no longer produce proper artwork, architecture, music or documents, then it may be an indicative of a of a truly depraved society.
All right, very good.
All right, so let's take a look.
So, an overview of the headlines, and all I do is I throw things on my Facebook page.
There's a picture of me taken by my daughter wearing a Jedi robe, and then there's a picture of me when I think my daughter was about 8 and she asked me to get face paint with her, and I did.
Won't go over all of these.
European officials say everyone knows there are Western Special Operations Forces in Ukraine.
Yeah, of course there is.
Speaker Johnson reveals the excuse Biden gave him in privacy of the testimony that Johnson gave is that Biden said, I can't, I can't, I don't have the power.
He issued almost 100 executive orders when he got into office.
And then, and then according to Johnson, Biden then said, oh, but Mexico isn't going to like it if we close the border.
That's his testimony.
Set a panel for the vaccines.
It's a red pill we've all been waiting for.
That's Senator Johnson from Jim Fetzer's home state.
Experts agree Pfizer COVID-19 and RNA injections are formulated with graphene oxide and we've been doing this for four years just blasting the official narratives and I just want to give the resources here and actually the source because everything that we share among ourselves is the Need to Know News and Jim and Joe and Chris, we share stuff and then we come up with the best stuff that we can throw in here.
Letitia James, Ghost Donors!
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of ghost donors.
These are people who are, they don't know that they're given money, but the records say that there are.
World's most moral army fires tank shells at people waiting for food.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is the Athens mayor.
He claimed that it wasn't a sanctuary city, even though their website had said that they're not going to enforce any immigration laws outside of another crime being Committed.
And the illegal immigrant confirmed who murdered that University of Georgia 22 year old female student out for a jog did enter the U.S.
illegally.
He was arrested in New York five months ago.
New York City.
for harming a child, and he was released.
And in the press conference, the mayor tried to blame Trump, saying that Trump was a, he had demonized immigrants.
Trump was removed from the Illinois Republican primary ballot.
That's going to be another round of that.
Every child in Gaza faces starvation.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Apollo 11.
So-called astronauts.
They're on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
Right around Kirk Douglas, James Stewart, and Edward Moreau.
That's a guy who has sharks who are a friend.
Legal expert Jonathan Turley.
Law professor at Georgetown, and he has argued in front of the Supreme Court, and he did what I always want them to do.
He flipped the script and he said in New York, the one, the party that is guilty of fraud is the attorney general for claiming that Trump has to pay $350 million or whatever it is, $400 now, and no harm was done.
Stunning act of scientific censorship.
Journal retracts peer-reviewed study critiquing the COVID-19 vaccines.
Michigan State is threatening to conduct warrantless home inspections on homeschoolers.
And then she doubles down and now she's filing a lawsuit against the world's largest bee producer for misleading the public about its global warming.
And Propaganda Pierre said, Oh, yeah, yeah, well, the president doesn't need to take a cognitive test because he's the president.
And because he's the president, he proves that he's cognitively able every day with circular reasoning.
These are just ongoing crimes.
But I didn't want to have readers think that that there are things have slowed down.
Things have only sped up.
Any comment on that stuff, brother?
Oh yeah, we're getting a cascade of all sorts of interesting information, none of which will surprise any of our listeners.
You know, one of the things that's amazing to me is how many of these people that we see as these public figures are also members of the American Screen Actors Guild.
You know, guys like John Podesta.
Why would John Podesta be in the Screen Actors Guild?
Why would other big-time names and big-time people Being the Screen Actors Guild, if they weren't playing some sort of role in some sort of show.
I'm not exactly sure what's happening, and I don't know if anybody really is, being that, you know, here we do this every day and, you know, study these issues in terms of conspiracies.
And even we feel like we're often in the cheap seats.
No matter how deep we dig, we just can't see the forest through the trees in terms of what the big picture is, what's happening.
Oftentimes where we came from, so we have to look for a source that's going to be reliable that we can.
You know, at least set a foundation on and it's certainly not going to be the foundation that's laid in public education in my mind.
And in my mind, I'm going to go back to Christ in the Bible and lay the foundation from the 1 authoritative figure that ever made any claim to creating it.
And ever proved it by continuing to perform miracles witnessed by tens of thousands of people day in and day out that would be impossible for any magician under any circumstances anywhere, ever.
So I tend to give that credibility and use that to lay the foundation and then try to find things that deviate from that script.
And I just simply don't know that they exist.
I don't know that they don't exist, but I try to keep the script limited and understand the basics about what the fundamentals are.
And then I try to figure out a way to put everything else into that mix in a way that it makes sense.
And I can tell you that the world doesn't make sense.
Often it doesn't make sense.
I can tell you this.
If it's true that we have moral hearts and moral souls, then somebody gave them to us.
And if that's the case, then whoever gave it to us is the author of morality.
And if that's the case, how long will he, the author of morality, tolerate justice?
Or injustice.
And so if injustice continues to happen in this world, it was the argument that was made by the great philosopher Immanuel Kant, that if injustice continues in the world, since we have a built-in antenna for justice, but we don't see justice when evil people don't have to face the consequences for their actions, then what he argued is that we must I think it's a very interesting argument.
who is a just God and he must resurrect humanity from the dead to show that he is indeed a just God.
I think it's a very interesting argument.
It's called the moral argument for the existence of God.
And I just really find it to be the most elegant argument for the existence of God among every argument that has to exist.
Although Psalm 56, I believe, says the fool says in his heart, there is no God.
Thank you.
You know, on April 8th, there's gonna be a solar eclipse, and it's gonna follow a path across the United States, and there was a previous solar eclipse, I believe, in 2017, and the pattern of those two eclipse paths forms an X over the United States.
Now, I don't know what that means, but in terms of having A divine intervention I'm more of the conclusion that if I had to bet of what's going to be the breakthrough I think that there is going to be a few minor breakthroughs like the collapse of the debt dollar but I think that the creator is going to step in somehow I have no way.
Of knowing that, but I'm with you with the argument that if this is a just God, and I do look from the perspective of having witnessed so many of what can only be called miracles, interventions of some sort of a power, extra-dimensional, above and beyond our senses, coming to provide some aid and comfort.
It seems to be a loose hand from my experience, I seem to have free will entirely, but my sincerity seems to get me points and openings and insights and then, you know, just miraculous gifts thrown into my lap from time to time.
So, uh, I am inclined to trust the plan, the only plan, the divine plan, the Creator's plan.
And, uh, just from experience and from the practical perspective of what else are you going to do?
It's the Creator's show.
I wouldn't complain about it.
All right, so I'm excited about this show.
I spent about 10 hours yesterday taking a look at this material for it.
And we have a whole bunch of topics here focused on the 1904 World's Fair.
And Brian, I'll ask you from time to time if you have things that you want to say or ask you questions as they may come up, but feel free to jump in at any time.
So this is in St.
Louis.
It's on the Mississippi River.
And we're going to zoom in here and take a look at where the World's Fair was.
Let this populate here.
Hopefully not having to wait too long.
But now I'm not.
As enthusiastic about that, let's refresh the page and see if I can show you the scope of what we're talking about.
Actually, I'll jump to another site and I'll go here in just a moment.
So this first site, the 1904 World's Fair, then and now.
This is a photograph of either the destruction or a claimed construction, and we'll get into the scaffolding of what appears to be on finished buildings.
And this one here, it may have been for the destruction.
I'm still not getting a St.
Louis here.
But this is what I want to show you.
This is a map of the fairgrounds.
It is upside down from how we print maps today.
North is on the southern part, so the actual orientation would be a 180 degree turn.
And I want to point out here in the bottom right hand corner as we're looking at it, the athletic field and that the size of these buildings, most of them are bigger than one of these main buildings are bigger than one entire football field.
with the agricultural building being about the size of two.
The scope of this is huge and that's why I wanted to be visible on the map so that you could get some perspective of the site.
Yeah, here we go.
Okay, so this green area here is Forest Park where the fair was held.
I want to zoom in a little bit closer so you can get some perspective.
Okay, now the actual fair includes going to the east to the University of Washington, or Washington University, And this right here, if you can see me spinning around the cursor, that is the athletic field I just pointed to.
And the actual fairgrounds is about halfway through Forest Park.
So it's roughly the size of this entire park.
Now, my parents grew up.
My dad was born in 27.
My mom in 26.
They were right here above Tower Grove Park.
And wow, it would be great if I could talk to my grandparents and ask them if they were at the World's Fair in 1904.
And in perspective, this on the right towards the Mississippi River, that is the area of Bush Stadium where the St. Louis Cardinal baseball team plays.
To give you a perspective of how huge these fairgrounds are.
Now, the Central Park.
Yeah.
What is it that you want to see?
I said it looks to be about the same size as Central Park in New York.
That is a good idea.
Central Park, I think it's a bit longer than this.
Central Park is huge.
Yeah, it's the second.
It might be the largest park in America in terms of urban parks.
In Central Park, we're going to be touching a little bit on New York City with one of the buildings there, but they have a couple of the old world buildings there as well.
Now what this student did is they superimposed this map of the fairgrounds.
To what's there today.
All these red outlines are buildings that were destroyed after the fair was done.
The fair just ran six months in 1904.
And these three green areas, this is Washington University here, were kept.
Everything else was destroyed.
And they were destroyed because the claim is of the official story is that the buildings were made of staff.
Now I want to keep referencing this.
So they're saying is basically plaster of Paris.
OK, and if they're saying that the use of staff, the only examples they give is are these the Paris Expositions 1878, 1889, where again, the claim was temporary buildings.
Then you have to destroy them all, like probably that one.
The Chicago World's Fair?
They said all that was temporary, built out of basically plaster.
Omaha?
I don't know how plaster holds up in water.
I don't think it does.
How could the tax base possibly support this?
These are not public projects.
Yeah, yeah.
The practical questions of the materials and making this work.
And here's a picture of the grounds now.
And again, the green is all that's left.
And there's a green here on the bottom right hand corner.
I guess I can zoom out a little bit there.
All right.
So.
Photos.
This is one of the buildings that is claimed to be temporary and you can see that this seems to be engineered with redundancy and those are steel girders.
Nothing temporary about that!
Rivets at six inches on center, full on iron rivets at six inches on center for the entire structure that's larger than two football fields?
That's temporary?
Temporary.
I don't know.
That's the official story.
That ain't adding up to me.
Yeah, yeah.
See, on its face, and that's all that we need to get for this first level.
So check out this flooring.
We're going to be referencing this flooring.
This is the Palace of Machinery.
We're going to take a good look at that building.
And these guys put in a flooring.
Now, what might have been that staff, the plaster of Paris, might have been these molds to put on 1803 to 1903, because the story of the exposition was to celebrate the Louisiana Purchase, and that Well, we'll just go on.
Now this, this, I believe this guy did make that one.
It's a piece of shit.
So they may have put up a few statues.
Yeah, that was terrible.
Yeah.
I mean, it's better than I could do.
Okay, so here's one of these temporary buildings.
This is the Palace of Transportation.
Take a look at the human beings for scale.
Now, I think that this was actually a palace for transportation in the old world.
Look at these huge domes.
This may have been airships or something else that came in and out of that.
Now, the Palace of Transportation, going back to... I'm going to go back to this map here, is right here.
And again, about two football fields.
I can tell you one thing from history.
You know, if it's true that America was founded by a bunch of churches, and we had Methodist churches and Baptist churches, and we had all these churches all over the place, and everybody was hearing 9,000 sermons a year, that the frugality mentality of the settlers would have never allowed such lavish structures inside their societies.
They just don't have it built into them.
They just didn't.
And the logistical impossibility of the population at the time and the resources and the craftsmen it and plus got a reference again put on my AP US government hat and the admonishment of judges to juries is that once you've established a source of information has perjured themselves lied that they're liars.
It's a renaissance.
else should be considered unreliable so that's really all that we need to withdraw consent from the official story but the official story is just so ridiculous this explosion of creative beauty and i think that this was temporary this wow the excavation the plumbing all this was electrified and the claim it's a renaissance it's a modern day renaissance
yeah but it's I mean, I don't remember America talking about the Renaissance in America.
So how do these structures exist in St.
Louis?
Exactly!
And that's why I would love to talk to Grandma and Papa and find out more about it.
This is the central part of the fair.
This is the, and we'll take a look at this, the Festival Hall, another claimed temporary building that was made out of plaster of Paris.
And this tower here was claimed to be made out of plaster of Paris, as well as this building here.
If it's true that it was made out of plaster of Paris, wouldn't the first rain have taken it down?
Exactly.
The first torrent or deluge would have destroyed it?
It would have melted away?
Yeah, yeah, and just the instability of that as a building material, it wouldn't be able to withhold weight.
And if you think about, they're claiming that this stuff was poured into casts.
Uh-huh.
For all those buildings.
So they had enough wood.
They had harvested enough timber to make enough wood to create enough forms to drop these two football field size structures with all that ornate detail with the small population of settlers that were pilgrims that had spread from, you know, the 13 colonies west.
Yeah, I'm not buying it.
Something's not right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, something's not right.
And really, if this topic could be taken seriously against our opponents, we would ask for them to walk us through.
Here are the pictures.
I don't see any temporary materials.
Tell us the story about how these were constructed and how it was only meant to be temporary.
It would be good to get their full Explanation here's William Howard Taft.
He was the the war secretary under President Roosevelt at the time Roosevelt did show up in November.
Here again is Festival Hall and none of this looks temporary here at all.
This is a restaurant on the right and where we're looking on the map to continue to give you a perspective of what we're looking at.
So this is that plaza that we just looked at with Taft was in there.
That's right here looking toward Festival Hall on either side as a restaurant and Cascades coming down here.
It was called the Cascades.
We'll get into more of that.
Look at the master planning, the way they laid it out.
I mean, it's genius.
Oh, yes.
It's stunningly beautiful.
This Ferris wheel is huge, and all of this, huh, it was navigable, the bridges, and this is taking a look at, this is the Palace of Machinery that we're going to be taking a look at.
So this was taken, the picture was taken over here, looking this way to the Electricity Palace across the water, to the Machinery Palace, And all this is again is claimed to be temporary.
Now the Illinois building, I believe that was one of the ones that was kept.
Maybe not.
I just had that thought right now.
Take a look at the size of the Ferris wheel that was said to be temporary and destroyed.
If it was temporary, people wouldn't be on it.
Interior.
Oh yeah!
And this again, solid, redundant engineering.
Hammer and chisel, right?
Right.
Let's bring in some stone and start to get to chiseling.
This is the palace of machinery.
Look at that.
That's Westinghouse.
So that would have been, that would have been about, okay, Tesla was what, 1870?
Yeah, part of the story is that Tesla did provide the power for some of these.
Right.
It was the big fight Westinghouse has seen because they had they had finally perfected alternating current.
But I believe the story is that a lot of these worked on direct current under Tesla's principles.
I can't I can't remember who figured out alternating current.
Maybe it was Tesla that figured out alternating current and everybody else had direct current.
Yeah it was one of those it was one of those ways flipped around.
Now this is my lunch break that Brian talked about and that I watch and I've been looking at this topic for maybe five or six years now and my lunch break is sharp.
I believe that this individual has a background and a current profession in construction because he asks a lot of the sharp questions.
So Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 Yeah, that was the AWAR theory, A-E-W-A-R, who did that big four hour series on that.
So there's no foundation to the building.
This isn't how you build buildings.
You start with the foundation and then you build up.
This looks like a building had been mud flooded and they're cleaning the place out.
That's his observation. - Yeah, that was the AWAR theory, A-E-W-A-R, who did that big four hour series on that.
He was the one that was kind of talking a long time about the mud flood. - The buildings. - Did that say 1803 on that?
Yeah, it says 1803, but that actually makes sense because the exposition was meant to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, which roughly doubled the size of the United States, and this here says 1903.
Now, in terms of throwing on some sort of a plaster cover as a cover story, I would believe that And my lunch break goes on to show these pictures of alleged construction pictures which show constructed buildings and that it looks like all that's being applied.
These were called the Great White Cities because they were painted white and he points out that you can actually see a sign here that says painters and decorators and you can see guys who are holding paintbrushes And they're painting it.
Now, this picture here, this is the Varied Industries building during late 1902.
Okay.
Size of the building, Varied Industries, 1902, huh?
Varied Industries is this one.
This is a building, two football sizes in size.
Now, ha, ha, ha, They're saying that this whole idea was created in 1901.
So, in less than two years, they constructed this one building?
So, they conceived of the World's Fair, had architects and engineers lay it out, and constructed it for the World's Fair, and financed the entire structure for two years.
That's what they're telling us.
It all happened in two years.
Oh, I'll have it in two years.
With horse and cart and buggy.
Yep, that's what they're saying.
Created out of molds and temporary material.
Including this tack on top.
He's saying again.
That the scaffolding just looks like they were painting it, and the painting was the cover story in order to claim that it was made out of this temporary material.
Now, in terms of the Palace of Electricity and Machinery, the official story is it's $412,000, which in today's money is about $11 million, and the Palace of Electricity and Machinery Is this one again, two football size fields, an elaborate building, beautiful building.
And they're saying that they could knock that out for $11 million today.
This is what it looked like.
I think that would be a bit more.
So our economy was producing enough money to create a tax revenue that was basically $11 million for each building for a six month temporary fair project.
That's what they're saying.
Okay.
And apparently they didn't invest any money into the landscaping, because this is just overgrowth brush.
So that is interesting.
Oh, and the point that he's making of this building apparently being constructed without a foundation, because there's no evidence of a foundation.
Or, you know, if there was a foundation, then what do they do?
Cover it up with mud?
Well, there has to be a foundation there has to be a foundation because it's just got weight.
I mean, there's just there's no way around it.
It's just wait.
There's no way around it.
You're absolutely right about that.
And so the evidence so far seems to show that these buildings existed.
And that some sort of a event occurred that included an apparent flooding with mud happened.
This again is the interior of the Palace of Machinery.
Not at all temporary.
And here again is that of the workers later, and they may have again thrown up this 1903 plaster in Paris, but this is not plaster that they threw up over the floor.
Just a plain floor.
That's what they did.
That was what the workers were there for.
Let's see, I wanted to show you a little bit more of the robustness of the interior and that it definitely was not a temporary building.
I want to go to this one here.
And this is Festival Hall, which was the center part with the cascading fountain.
Again, the scale here.
That's that's that's an incredible structure, a dome.
Yeah.
With all that ornate detail and columns.
Yeah.
Roman style architecture with.
You know, oh, no way.
And wow, that's something else.
That is something else.
Plus they had to reroute all that water to create all those nice little... Look at that waterfall right there.
Yeah, the Cascades.
I mean, I don't know if I've ever seen anything that beautiful and elegant in any city, any place.
I think the closest thing I've ever seen with my own eyes might be the Water Tower in Chicago.
Here's another view of it showing more of the fountains.
So they had pumps to pump all that water.
Yeah.
And those little Venice canals all over.
Yeah.
And it just happened with two years planning.
Hey, no big deal.
Yeah, no big deal.
No big deal.
Yeah, this you could take a whole loop around here underneath the bridges.
And this is looking up to here.
There's Festival Hall right there.
The restaurant's on the side.
The three cascades.
And they had a train track.
Train track went all around the park as well.
Now, inside Festival Hall, they had the world's biggest organ.
That's where you would sit to play the thing.
And that, if you want more history of the organ, this guy gives details of it and an interview of a person who attended the fair who recalled what he saw as a child going to the fair.
Now, Scott Joplin wrote a musical piece of the Cascades, the waterfalls coming down from that festival hall.
I'll play a little bit.
Let's hear it.
Yeah.
That's not the organ.
That's not the organ.
Oh.
Sounds like Charlie Chaplin music.
Indeed, indeed.
And Scott Joplin's music was featured in the 1972 Academy Award Best Film, The Sting, with Paul Newman and Robert Redford as well.
People might recognize that music there.
All right.
Festival Hall.
Can you play that organ?
I'd like to hear that organ.
Does it have any or did it ever get recorded?
I don't know.
I didn't look.
Yeah, that that would be
Amazing to hear and to feel as well So here in 1904 when the fair closed they're saying that they're getting ready to demolish this because obviously it's a temporary building obviously obviously and again, here is the the Information the official story that the only references that they have of it ever being used is at these expositions But they did say that it was used for the Dewey arch
In New York City.
There's one of those in New York.
There's a couple of them.
There's like eight of them in New York, yeah.
Yeah, those are the gates of the old... I forget the name of it off the top of my head.
It's one of the old gods.
It was a portal.
Yeah, I know.
It's right there in Central Park.
It's like Dionysus or something.
Yeah, there are a few of them, and this is one of them.
And again, this would be an interesting case study to see if this history was manipulated, because they're claiming that this was made out of temporary material.
Here's the destruction of the Festival of Arts building.
It's all demolished.
They totally destroyed everything there.
And John Levy, he is one of the researchers.
This is a video of his from three years ago, where he went into detail on the Fair of St.
Louis with a practiced eye.
And he was, this is, this is a building that still exists on Washington University.
This one was kept, but many of the others were not.
Looks like a Scottish castle.
I can see a little bit of the influence there in that other one, but this is Roman-influenced right here.
Everything you're seeing is Roman-influenced.
It does seem like that.
Greek and Roman.
Yeah, yeah, that's what we're told.
That is what we're told.
And magnificent beyond compare.
This would seem to be the most stunning example of a entire community built out to those ideals.
This is a 300 page book.
It is the greatest of expositions, completely illustrated, and that was what John Levy was referencing in his video.
So there's a whole book on it, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
This is taking a look from Festival Hall, taking a look towards the, what was that called?
The Louisiana Monument Plaza of St.
Louis.
Plaza of St.
Louis where the speakers were held.
Now, I'll flip through a little of this.
There's that huge Ferris wheel again.
That's one of the restaurants and the cascades going down, three of them.
And the scope of this, I mean, this would be so inspirational, all electrified, all wired.
This would be truly inspirational.
And all lit right after they just started producing the light bulb.
Yeah, yeah.
There's the Palace of Machinery.
Temporary.
Palace of Liberal Arts.
Temporary.
All of this is temporary.
All these buildings.
The Palace of Electricity.
I mean, talk about where you'd want to go hang out.
Where would the teenagers go?
You want to go to the mall?
No, let's go to the fairgrounds.
This would be the most awesome, beautiful, inspiring place.
Look, my mother-in-law's here sitting with me watching this.
She's sitting right to my right, and she's asking why.
What do you think, Carl?
Why?
All right, let's have a little chat about that then.
Go for it.
Enlighten me.
Okay, so what we can, again, as we work, getting to the question of what happened and the subjective question of why is going to be next level from being able to point to the facts and to refute the official story, at least in prima facie condition where we would be empowered to demand an explanation.
All right, well, let's take a look at what we had.
If these cities existed, and it's not just St.
Louis, it's everywhere, Around the world, this architecture and these buildings were destroyed.
Okay, so whoever destroyed them or the destroyers, let's assume that they're in charge now.
Okay, what have they done?
World War One, World War Two, a parasitic Mechanically certain debt economic system, not a monetary system, a debt system.
We're in World War Three.
Apparently, it would seems to be reasonable to conclude that they want human beings to be tortured, poisoned and mind controlled into a slave race for these people.
Who defeated that advanced civilization.
So for your mother-in-law, the why is it seems that whoever won that war were the bad guys, and they're still in charge.
And they need to destroy the motivation of human beings to fight back or to stand up or even to perceive ourselves as magnificent.
You know, let me remind the audience that war doesn't determine who's right.
It determines who's left.
And whoever's left gets to write the history.
And you know, if you think about the banking cartels, they've been funding both sides of every war that's ever taken place, and they've kept every nation at war with another nation as much as possible since the beginning of the idea of a banking cartel.
Um, you know, the old Illuminati papers, they go back to Weishaupt in the 1750s in terms of what the intergenerational plan is and ought to be.
Huh.
I just, you know, the only thing that occurs to me about the destruction is that whoever the victors were, they didn't want the party that they were victorious Over to come back and say, we've got rights to this property.
Look, there's our building.
And so they, they had to destroy it all.
Or just in case they came back.
I don't know.
I don't know who, you know, I don't know who they are.
Obviously, there are some advanced architectural geniuses that appear to have lifespans beyond the normal 80 years.
If you can come up with, if you have a mind that's capable of laying that out and building that out, you gotta be older than 80 years old.
Yep.
Maybe, I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, maybe anything.
Maybe anything, but the level of beauty and elegance, this is a, and the idea that we know nothing about these people.
They didn't leave any clues?
No, there's no architectural digs that have taken place.
Part of the clues is that many of many of the doorways of these places are for all I can say, apparently for giants.
So it may have been that these people were much taller or included a population of much taller people.
Again, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm just looking.
You know, it's always been pretty clear to me that the Smithsonian's been involved in capturing and removing all aspects of Our history related to the existence of giants.
I mean, there are all sorts of burial mounds, even here in America, where giant skeletons have been found and it's been documented in local newspapers dating back to the mid-1800s.
Remember, you know, 1776 is Declaration of Independence.
The cities begin to grow.
Obviously, every city has a newspaper.
And all these clippings are around that show these existence of this giant type races.
Have you done anything on the ancient Native Americans explanation of this stuff?
The Native Americans, the different tribes, they have oral histories that say that there have been, I think we're in the fourth civilization, and that three previous civilizations have been wiped out.
Now, I don't know anything beyond that.
I do know that the term used for cities is often founded Founded has a legal definition that it's similar to if you're out at sea and you come across an abandoned boat or ship.
You can take it.
Found it.
So these cities were founded, they say.
Now, it may be that they meant that quite literally.
I don't know.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Yeah, yeah, we can take a look.
I don't really know what to think about all of it or say about it.
What do you think is the most authoritative resource among all the different things that you've seen since you've been in this for, you know, five years?
The most authoritative resource, that is a good question.
What I'll put into the show notes what we did on October, which I shared some of the sites that I do look at.
I don't think any of the people who are doing this research consider themselves as authoritative.
I think that they have all Many of them are dedicating time, and one of the guys published a book.
The channel is YouTube Old World Exploration, and he published a book of 101 demolished buildings.
So, with what we took a look at with perhaps a dozen of these huge, beautiful, intricate, solid, permanent buildings, he goes through 101 of them with photographic evidence showing that these were rock solid.
Jim Fetzer, Has a story.
He grew up in South Pasadena.
I lived in South Pasadena for a couple of years and I was right across from the junior high school where Jim attended and Jim said that they had an auditorium that was world class at their middle school.
And they demolished it.
He said that one summer they had to blow.
They blew it up with dynamite.
And they did it because they claimed it was structurally unfound.
And he said that there was no no explanation other than that.
It was just a dictate and that this thing was beautiful and they blew it up.
I know driving.
I just drove to to South Pasadena today, Mondays or Fridays.
I drive up and play tennis with my older brother as a private practice in South Pasadena and the.
There are.
456 buildings that I've seen in South Pasadena that are old world.
And my lunch break has an episode on Old World Pasadena, and literally these cities are everywhere.
And again, I don't think that these people claim to be authorities, but all of them are getting good data, and many of them are asking the right questions.
And again, we're in a position, as the subjects to an empire, these dicks These dictators, they just tell us this stuff, and until we can achieve the breakthrough of removing them from political power, then we might have a chance, as we were talking about, to rip open the Smithsonian and the Vatican Library and to figure out our real history, because we certainly don't have it.
Obviously, there's a secret society and a secret handshake and secret people protecting secrets about secret things.
Otherwise, this stuff would be covered in our day-to-day public institutions and obviously it's not.
It's been cycled out of all the history books and textbooks and it's just simply a don't-go-there attitude when it comes to these things.
So, I don't know what to say about it except Man, let's put together a team of researchers and see if we can dig up something meaningful.
I appreciate the work that My Lunch Break has done and that AWAR has done, that others have done.
Boy, it sure would be nice to go down to the nursing home and talk to some old-timers and get the stories from their parents and their parents.
You know, see what can be remembered about this stuff.
The best information you're going to get is going to be from an old-timer that Was told the story by their parents or their grandparents when they were young.
Yeah, I can give a personal anecdote because you would need to have ordinarily.
Just given the information that we've looked at here, an honest media would go after it, because people would be very interested.
Honest universities would go after it.
But they have gatekeepers, and they have to have gatekeepers.
They have to control the narrative.
As an undergraduate college student at UC Berkeley, I invented a college major that was about ending global poverty.
Now, I was more up to date with current information than any of the professors I interacted with.
There was a presidential commission on world hunger that came out in 1977.
Ooh, I forgot the name of the scientific institution that did a report.
But I was deeply into the research as well as already started my lobbying work with Results.org, working with the key people on the ground, developing legislation that would solve these problems.
And I was organizing events at school.
We had a softball tournament for the information and the financial help for ending poverty.
And we had a California senatorial or the 1980 U.S.
Senate candidates from California debate on ending poverty.
We put that together.
So you would think that I would be the type of student that they would want to promote and advance and encourage, but it was exactly the opposite.
I met professors who literally tried to shame me Who were angry at me.
And they found the most specious bullshit to point to.
And it was if my impression at the time was that this person is literally psychologically unhinged.
But because of the anger I received and no support as a UC Berkeley undergraduate.
I had straight A's at Laconiata High School.
I was the valedictorian, the co-valedictorian.
And I am a powerful intellect and student.
I found zero support among any, none, zero UC Berkeley professors.
And the grade that I would typically receive for my work was the lowest possible that they could justify, which was a C minus.
I was gatekept out.
Well, I think our listenership has no problem understanding that the current institutional structure of America is corrupt and that every institution that we have at the top down has been infiltrated by a liberal agenda.
People have been installed into powerful positions that influence how the entire institutional operate down to the very grounds and our counties and our cities where we're at.
But name me an institution that that is not that is still operating with nobility.
And I would say the only one left is the cellular institution of the church, the real church, wherever that is, not the Vatican, because certainly the Vatican is controlled from the top down and others.
Um, but we have a, we have an institutional failure here in America that includes our federal government, our state governments, our capitals, our police squads, and our educational institutions.
And it's a, it's a full-on institutional failure.
I'd say these people had an excellent agenda to go in and infiltrate and replace the top leadership of the institutions to make sure that the institutions don't let these secrets out.
Yeah.
That to me indicates the presence of a secret society.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they're operating as parasites.
They have to remain hidden.
They can't, they can't work on the level of the truth.
They have to work on the level of psychological manipulation.
They have to manipulate the perceptions of the people.
And it's crazy.
And one of the, in the last video that I have here is, of course, you have to get Hollywood.
You have to get entertainment.
You have to get those people on board to keep these narratives in place.
And we have such an example for the St.
Louis World's Fair.
The 1944 movie Meet Me in St.
Louis.
And that starred Judy Garland, who was the Northean Wizard of Oz.
And and other top actors of the time, and they created a story, a love story.
And at the very end, they go to the St.
Louis Fair.
And I want to play the scene, point out what my analysis of what the script writers were trying to accomplish, and then play it again and then see what You have to say about it.
All right, here we go.
It's just about a minute.
This is the very end of the movie.
They're in attendance at the St.
Louis World's Fair in 1904.
Stop eating that sponge sugar.
You'll spoil your dinner.
Papa, we saw the Gallagherton flood.
Big waves came out and flooded the whole city.
When the water went back, it was all muddy and horrible.
Full of dead bodies.
- Oh, look! - Oh, look!
Oh, look! - Grandpa, they'll never tear it down, will they?
Well, they'd better not.
That's the guy from Gone with the Wind.
I think so.
That old actor?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I think he was in there.
He was a prolific actor, especially at the end of his life.
And he was born one year after the Civil War.
The youngest actress is still alive.
She's like 97 years old in that thing.
So here's what I see in that scene.
They throw in the World's Fair at the very end.
And you show the magnificence, but only after.
So here.
I'll stop it.
All right, so she's eating cotton candies.
So one of the things at the World's Fair was introduce the American diet of hot dogs and hamburgers and all the things that they want us to eat.
Full of dead bodies.
My mother-in-law here says that this was the movie Meet Me in St. Louis.
Yep.
She thinks it was the movie Meet Me in St. Louis.
It is that movie.
And she said she was talking about that the waters created a great flood.
In Galveston, Texas.
This was a huge event.
This was another old world destruction in Galveston.
And they had an exhibit about that in the World's Fair.
her.
And right before they show the beauty of the St.
Louis World's Fair, you have the reminder, and I think that this was written in as a subliminal trauma-based mind control to remind people that the masters destroy these cities.
Bull of dead bodies and mud and we saw that mud on the palace of believe it was machinery floor so it may have been the same thing going there and these people at the top there arrogant and they like to mock.
Grandpa, they're not gonna tear it down, are they?
Yeah, they tore it down.
They tore it down.
of power so they traumatize us with this apparent throwaway line of dead bodies and mud and then they show us the splendor and then they have the best line with grandpa they're not going to tear it down are they yeah they tore it down they tore it down that's who they are i don't know what else to say about it I mean obviously it's difficult to put the puzzle pieces together given the lack of information that we have.
I think there has been some theories about who these civilizations may have been.
Theories though.
You know, until we start getting some documentation, it's going to be real hard to understand how a society would have had the technological capability, intellectual capability, and financial capability, production capability, to put and construct buildings like that.
Those are lifetime achievements, every one of them.
Every one of them, yes.
Part of what my lunch break did is he took a look at just one of the buildings and he asked one of the AIs, given the facts that you could measure of the building and given the year of its construction, how long would it take for wagons to take the materials to the building?
How many people would it take?
How much water would it take to water the horses for that work?
If you're working with horses, that is something that you have.
Do you have to water your horses?
And he demonstrated it was logistically impossible.
And just even on its surface, as we just showed that one building less than two years, you knock that out, huh?
That's that's so we can reject the official story.
Charlie Freak on Rumble.
His theory Is that the Lord of the Rings is an analogy to our real condition and that there was a civilization and in the Lord of the Rings is represented as the elves and the elves are tall.
They're strong.
They're there.
They have physical capabilities that are ridiculous.
They don't need to eat very much at all.
And they are they're psychic.
And that they, faced with defeat, retreated.
They withdrew.
And that Charlie's Creek is saying that that was us, too.
The advanced culture retreated.
And that what is left here are the orphans of that culture.
Now, again, no.
It's my understanding that the Lord of the Rings was based on Old literature that was attributed to King Solomon.
It was called The Mysteries of Solomon or something like that.
It was such a rare book that I've only heard of one person in this entire world ever having even seen it or had access to it, but he was able to read it.
I think it's called The Secrets of Solomon or The Mysteries of Solomon.
He was able to read it and he basically said that Lord of the Rings was patterned after that ancient, that was attributed to King Solomon.
And that would explain a lot of the secret societies and the mystery sort of aspect of it.
But yeah, the one ring to rule them all idea apparently came from this and the idea of elves and ogres and dwarves and You know, all that stuff sort of originated in this old alternative history that was given in this book.
It might have been called The Secret.
You know, if you're a listener out there, why don't you put it in the contents?
If you can isolate what it is I'm trying to think of in terms of this book.
And if it's possible that there's any printed version of it out there, I sure would like to read it and know what's in it.
I don't think it's forbidden.
I think that the controllers, whoever they are, don't want us to read it.
So we just got to find it.
So with these for our audience, you have hundreds of pages of documents that if you're interested, To go through, and I'll put into the show notes at BitChute, an episode that we did in October that has additional resources that, at that time, I thought were the best to share for public consideration.
And that's pretty much what I wanted to do for the deep dive.
And my motivation is that there is a profound inspiration Taking a look at those buildings and the creative competence and with as well a big theme is that these were energy generating buildings as well.
Pulling down aetheric energy and that that was the power and part of the evidence for that is these fireplaces have no evidence of ever burning wood, but they apparently were able to reflect heat into the room.
Now I know you're truly a societal deviant, Carl.
You started talking about the Ether.
Now that is a forbidden topic.
Nobody wants to talk about the Ether.
team is gone.
That team is off the board as far as we are able to tell.
Now I know you're truly a societal deviant, Carl.
You started talking about the ether.
Now that is a forbidden topic.
Nobody wants to talk about the ether.
But I'm going to tell you something.
A mama can be laying in bed 6,000 miles away from her kid.
And when her kid's in trouble, she knows.
Yeah, exactly.
And a man who offers up a perfunctory prayer and his life is delivered in a scenario that he should have been dead, which has probably happened to many of us time and time and time again, how did that perfunctory prayer reach its destination?
And how did the response come back, affirmative, that he would preserve your life under those circumstances?
And I say, that's the ether.
And that's why prayer works.
Because whatever we're thinking, whatever we're praying, whatever we're doing, the Lord is in touch with it, can feel it, can understand it, and empowers and motivates that behavior.
So I certainly believe in it.
And I would suggest too, with, we've talked about this before in different contexts, I believe the idea of dimensionality.
So as a math teacher, credentialed in mathematics, when you add a dimension, you are adding a 90 degree access that isn't available to the previous dimension.
And in the 1890s, I believe it was, maybe it was sooner than that, there was a book Uh, called flatland that attempted to communicate the power of having an extra dimension that if you had a two dimensional flat society flatland and in those two dimensions.
There were beings that moved about.
In their 2 dimensional access a 3rd dimensional being who is above them and invisible to the 2nd dimension at a 90 degree access power of increased expression and experience.
If that third dimension being could communicate to the two dimensions, the two dimensions could hear them but not see them.
The third dimension being could introduce him or herself into that flatland by going into it and the perception of the flatlanders would be this expanding circle into their reality and then if you withdrew it then it would Disappear freak out the two-dimensional people and yet for the third dimensional people which are like us it would be like I'm not God.
I just have an extra dimension of Power over you and that is significant Now, where I'm going with this is that the Creator is going to have access to time that we don't have.
We don't have any power over time.
Time goes in one direction, and I would imagine that the Creator has several access dimensions, or has several ways of being able to go back and forward.
Us Bible believers have always believed that God was simultaneously present Throughout all time.
I mean, we've always relied on, before Abraham was, I am.
The great I am statements in the Bible have always led us to indicate that God was simultaneously present, but also able to change his mind under certain circumstances or modify situations under certain circumstances.
And of course, the Bible talks a lot about that.
But as for the philosophy of all the dimensions, you know, we may be a lot more important than Third rock from the sun and evolutionary animals walking through this world.
The Bible says that we'll judge the angels.
How could that possibly be?
So we might be a very important component in all of this.
And from a philosophical perspective, I think I'm going to adhere to Rene Descartes on this one.
I doubt, therefore I think, I think, therefore I am, is the summary of his argument, which was the first argument in the Augustinian argument for the existence of God is, is there something rather than nothing And because I doubt, I think, and because I think, I am, therefore there is something and something exists.
Old philosophy stuff there, but a very interesting needless to say.
But I would buy the idea.
It was my understanding that there was a bunch of old Jewish sages and oracles of the olden days, maybe also known as Magi.
That had come up with the idea of 10 dimensions and that had been gleaned from a study of the ancient Hebrew texts related to the Torah, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Although that part of my historical memory is foggy, to say the least.
I'd have to go back to it because it was ethereal even back then.
Yeah, I believe that I've read that modern physicists claim that there are 11 dimensions they can mathematically demonstrate.
I don't know if that is true or not.
I don't believe anything that comes out of anything that calls itself science.
Yeah, yeah.
I tend to believe that's a controlled subject there.
Yep, yep.
Well, brother, that was the presentation.
Is there anything else you want to go on for the presentation?
No, I just think this is an excellent, wonderful opportunity for every one of our listeners, if they really wanted to get to the bottom of it, to go down to the nursing home or assisted living center, take with you your video or your audio recorder and capture an interview, get an old timer to tell you everything they can remember from their childhood about what their parents told them and about what their parents told them, and maybe you'll be able to come up with something that makes sense about the existence of these structures.
Yeah, Flat Earth Dave of YouTube did that and he interviewed a woman who was I believe 104 and asked her if she could remember any Teachings in school about the shape of the earth.
And this woman was completely lucid and she said, Oh, and I'm paraphrasing it.
It may not be quite right because yeah, it was 1928 and I was in the second grade and that's when they changed from having a flat earth to having a globe.
That's when they changed it and they just told it.
So they just went from geocentric to heliocentric overnight.
Boy, that ancient sun god Ra, he sure has some influence.
He just pops right up.
You know, the sun god, the old ancient mystery society's top number one deity is that old ancient sun god.
And that drives heliocentrism.
And all of a sudden it's taught in every public institution in America.
Yeah.
I think that was about the 20s when that started happening.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's when she said that this, yeah, 1928 or something around there.
Yeah.
Well, all right.
Good show, Carl.
I appreciate it, man.
Thank you.
Oh, you're welcome.
I appreciate our audience members for checking it out.
And in the comments at BitTube, if there are questions, I'll attempt to direct people in directions that I think are helpful.
I think I'll show one more thing because tomorrow morning is a... I'll have to pop up something else here to find it.
Yeah, she's at it.
Yes.
Let me do one other sharing.
TNT Radio.
is having a show tomorrow morning with two of the researchers, TNT Radio, Sky Dragon Slaying, with Chris Kelly and Kay Trecker-Wills on Tartaria.
And this is I Am Kairos on YouTube, and this is Old World Explorations.
And if you want to check that out, that is going to be beginning at 6 a.m.
tomorrow, Saturday.
Oh, that's Principia Scientific.
That's Joe Olson's channel.
Yeah, it is.
It is.
6 a.m.
Pacific time.
And then the second hour, I'm going to be on there.
And I'll touch a little bit on the information that we talked about today and then just on with general with what I always have to say that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Things are things are increasing and something's going to break anytime.
That's I've gone there every month and I say it with great sincerity because it's true every time.