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Were The Great Fires of the 1800’s Actually Demolition Projects to Conceal Secrets?


Have you ever heard of the Great Fire of San Francisco, 1851?

Maybe the Great Fires of Chicago, 1871?

Big, rare scary events!

And what were these cities made of?

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Concrete, brick and stone.

And yet fire utterly consumed them? Ok, yeah sure.

How many “Great Fires” do you think there were in the 1800’s?

2?

3?

How about over 31.

1807 The Great Fire in Copenhagen
1812 Great fire in Moscow
War of 1812-1814: Buffalo, New York, York, Upper Canada,Washington, D.C.
1813 Portsmouth, New York
1814 Tirschenreuth fire
1820 Great fire in Savannah, USA
1827 Great fire at Turku, Finland
1831 Great fire in North Carolina
1838 Charleston, South Carolina
1842 Hamburg Fire
1845 New York City Fire
1845 Great Fire of Pittsburgh
1847 Great Fire of Bucharest
1849 Great Toronto Fire
1850 Great Fire in Krakow
1851 Great Fire of San Francisco
1852 Great Fire in Montreal
1854 Great Fire in Newcastle, England
1862 Great Fire of New York City
1864 Great Fire in Brisbane
1861-1865 American Civil War
[1861 Charleston, South Carolina
1864 Atlanta, Georgia
1865 Columbia, South Carolina
1865 Richmond, Virginia]
1866 Great Portland Fire
1868 Bavaria
1870 Ohio, Medina
1871 Simultaneous fires in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois
1871 Chicago
1871 Michigan fires

This accounts calculates around 40 fires in America.

People were probably just careless back then, eh?

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Constantly flinging cigarettes around?

Setting brick & stone buildings on fire until the entire city was a blazing inferno?

Does that sound likely?

It’s almost like old cities were systematically destroyed and blamed it on clumsy fire.

Compare the artist renderings of the fires to those of a bombing:

You know what get from a lot of fire?

Ash.

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You know what you get from a bombing?

Rubble.

But there weren’t any flying machines back then that could carry massive destructive weapons.  Oh, wait a minute…airships, zeppelins.

Deadliest fire in Wisconsin occurred the same day as deadliest fire in Chicago? Probably just a coincidence.

 

Look at the ornate buildings of St. Louis.

It’s been over 100 years since then. Why don’t we have buildings like this all over?

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And when were these buildings actually built?

Something about the old buildings was a clue to the Old World.

And someone wanted them erased.

And who are these people in the photo below? Dressed in their fine business suits and bowler hats, strolling around in the rubble of this city? Odd isn’t it? Where’s the clean up crew or firemen? Are they bankers?

It brings to mind the scene in Batman Returns where Batman calls out The Penguin, standing in the shadow as he watches the town get destroyed. And he says:

“Admiring your handiwork?”

Looks like they haven’t stopped:

They destroyed the beautiful buildings and replaced them with ugly buildings.

Brutalism is the style we see currently. Harsh, sharp, cold, flat, grey buildings.

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Do you really know what’s beneath your feet?

But maybe ABC News will give us a straight answer.

Nope.

They lie to your face as they report on it.

“Chicago was a city built from wood..”

Do those massive buildings look like wood? Or concrete and stone?

They look very similar to buildings bombed out after WW2.

Look at the damage on the buildings on the left. How do those massive chunks get removed if it was just from fire? Shouldn’t the rest of the building be burning or black from soot?

This article was meant to get your mind thinking, to start noticing and questioning the world you live in.

All I know is that “truth will out.

The fabricated world of lies we’ve grown up with are crashing down in real time all around us.



 

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