Stolen History Part 3 - The Mystery of the World's Fairs

FANTASTIC job folks. While I'm a 50+ year veteran of counter culture activism, research, and harvesting of information, last month I just came across the "mud flood" theory on Jon Levi's site. I then went to others to find out what people were talking about regarding "Old world" "Realm" "Narrative" etc.

Been asking around other places but no replies yet. What I am trying to piece together is what is the educated guess at what all this is about? Off planet or terrestrial? Whose agenda as there are so many these days...NWO, Skull&Bones, UN Agenda 21 & 2030, etc. So what end goal could be a possibility as it has appeared to me for decades that the controllers have been at the helm for a long time.

Also where does the Mandela Effect and all its residual evidence fall in.

So I discovered this site this morning eating breakfast and watching youtube on my FireTV "Part 3" and it feels like perhaps the other two parts may help get some insight for me. I had been so burnt out on all the false fear based narrative on the so-called "alternative" news sites I was really starving for something beyond snarky, cliche' comments by arrested adolescents.
 
My family and I were able to watch all three episodes this weekend. I am humbled by how much I don't know, yet encouraged that there is still time to learn. I hope we are able to participate on this site in a way that is in the same spirit as this series.

Wow. What a great batch of information and inspiration.
 
First, this is the doc that introduced me to SH, and I must say it is quite compelling! I love looking at these old pictures. I am a youth service librarian and in the adult section there has been a book title that I always passed on my way through the adult book section. It is called "the devil in the white city", and I never really understood what it was about until I discovered the world fairs. The book is about the serial killer that haunted the Chicago world fair. Then I watched your doc, part three, about the world fairs and I couldn't believe this connection. The world fair was calling me right from the book shelves, go figure!

This world fair thing is a trip. I just wanted to ask this question, if someone could enlighten me, but, if the world fair buildings existed before, and were reclaimed, wouldn't a civilization have populated the buildings and used them, for instance the native Americans?

I question the fact that these buildings were a temporary build because some of these buildings have lasted the duration, in particular the Galleria in France. At least these days, no one would put that much glass work into buildings that were meant to be torn down after the fair was over.

And yes, they always seem to build these fairs in swampy areas, at least the ones in America. I think that has something to do with energy spots. Water is one of the elements that make the world go round, without it you would be screwed. But on the other hand, if these places already existed, maybe they were victims of the 1700's cataclysm and mud flood, and then were reclaimed?

Oh...... it's already 8:30, I have to go!! Have a great day everyone, and be well!!!!!
 
a civilization have populated the buildings and used them, for instance the native Americans?
Of course that seems logical to our current thinking but what if no one was here and we are the first? Always good to keep your mind open.
 
When there was such a great civilisation befor 500 years ago then how all the history from 0-1700 should have happend in just less then 200-300 years. Especialy the rome empire lasted for longer then 300 years (im not a expert)
 
I think most "normies" are quite unobservant and uninterested in their local history frankly. Only a small minority actively take note of the changes in their area and an even smaller minority would ever entertain the notion that the authorities are lying to them.

When areas get redeveloped today, most people can't remember what was there even a few years before, let alone what was there decades ago.

Those are excellent points. I agree that most people wouldn't bother because they wouldn't be interested, but mainly because memory fades and becomes less reliable as the years pass. In driving around my home town there are places where buildings, even relatively modern ones like maybe a fast food restaurant built in the 1960s, used to stand, but they're now gone and I can't even remember what they looked like: Out of sight, out of mind.

"How come they never spoke or wrote about the lies that was created about their hometown?"

Also, maybe some people DID speak up, or they tried to speak up. Where would they speak up, however? Send a letter to the editor of their local paper? The editor gets to choose to print it or not. The editor even gets to edit it, so the published letter might even say something different from what the letter-writer wrote. There was no internet in the lifetimes of anyone who lived through those old World's Fairs and other salient events from that era. Anyway, how would we know whether anyone did speak up or not?
 
I was reading an old Nat Geo and the first page where the "letters" are in the mag, I came across one lady that mentions the World Fair of 1982 in Knoxville, TN. She mentions first, that there is a building called the Baiterek in Kazakhstan and that the building is "like nothing else". But when she sees it, her first reaction is a memory of the World Fair of 1982 she attended. The Baiterek building I guess is a fancier version of the Sunsphere, that was part of this World Fair in Knoxville. The Baiterek building was built in 1996 I but the similar one at the Knoxville World Fair was built before, in 1982. Go Figure! Interesting I must say!
 
Maybe I missed it, but I was looking for a mention of the 1939/40 (beginning of WW2) and 1964/65 (beginning of Vietnam War) New York World's Fairs. New York City became the American "Rome", in the "Empire State" of New York, after the US helped the British Empire out in both WW 1 & 2. The world capital was transferred to New York City after that from London, with the Rockefeller power elite family donating land for the United Nations there.
Even the UN and New York are transformed with the "help" of the Rockefeller family... this short documentary was selling them as philanthropists to the masses!


They control the power... they control a lot, but they are small fish if we compare them with sharks like Rothschild or the ones we do not even have the names of... the land of the UN building was paid by the Rockefeller family... of course they will have a say!

Sydney International Expo 1879 in Australia

Pictured here: The Garden Palace in Hyde Park.

When one enthusiast penned the hope that the exhibition would 'lead to universal brotherhood, to universal commerce, to better times, and better men, and things' he was going further than most, but few anticipated that the end would be quite as deflating as it was. At dawn on 22 September 1882, the Garden Palace spectacularly burnt down, with reports of blackened iron pieces landing as far away as Rushcutters Bay.
By this time the building was being used for occasional events and as office space for various government departments. Records, including those of land occupations, the 1881 Census details, and railway surveys, all went up in flames. So too did 300 uninsured canvasses from the Art Society's annual exhibition, the grand organ and the foundation collection of the Technological and Mining Museum (now the Powerhouse Museum).
No-one was ever charged, although arson was generally suspected. Many mourned the loss of the building, and a fresh outpouring of eulogistic poems appeared in the press, along with a new round of self criticism over the waste of it all. And more than a few people expressed some satisfaction that at least the people of Sydney now had their Botanical Gardens back.​


The Burning of the Garden Palace, seen from the North Shore

By John Clark Hoyte From the collections of the State Library of New South Wales

Garden Palace | The Dictionary of Sydney
Wow... this is something I really enjoyed reading...

I knew a lot about this 1879 held under the supervision of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales having as an example the “Exposition Universelle” in Paris in 1878. The first time in Sydney we could see the International Watch Company exhibition... was the time keeping suddenly becoming very important?

“Adjoining the Italian Court one bay was allotted to Switzerland, where there was a creditable display of watches, wood carvings and laces” (Report of the Executive Commissioner )

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The Powerhouse Museum still has some photos from the exhibition, and I would like to share them with you!

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Macquarie Street entrance to the Garden Palace, photographed by Messrs Richards and Company, 1879-1880. Collection; Powerhouse Museum.

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Statue of Queen Victoria by Marshall Wood in the Garden Palace, 1879-1880. Collection; Powerhouse Museum.



There is few more photos from the exhibition album that somehow survived!

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I found some interesting material about the presence of the brazilian delegation in the 1876 fair, quite telling in my opinion
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Pretty scarce material, hard to find even among the government archives
 
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Exposition in Charleston - 1902

The camera was placed in almost the center of the compound area by the exhibit buildings, and the cameraman began to photograph and pan his camera simultaneously. The film consists of pictures of the walkways, pools of water, bridges over the pools, exhibit buildings, bandstands, statuary, and decorations of all nature that, put together, made up the Exposition in Charleston in 1902.
 
Anyone have more info on the world fairs in Australia? This is the first I've heard of them been held in Oz
 
Is this documentary ongoing?

Not currently, no. Dreamtime has taken a break from researching and writing for documentaries, and we don't currently have an editor that would put it together even if we had a script.
 
Actually I have shifted some research work to looking into the world fairs after WW 1, in the 1920s and 30s. They are just about as odd as the ones before them, just odd in slightly different ways. In fact the 1939 Fair in New York gives a few clues as to what might have been the overall purpose from the start of these things. Sorry I can't say too much more yet, still digging into the research and don't want to share an idea only to then find in a week or so I totally disagree with the original finding. But those 1920-40 fairs offer a ton of clues as to what was happening 1851-1915.
Cheers
 
Sorry I can't say too much more yet, still digging into the research and don't want to share an idea only to then find in a week or so I totally disagree with the original finding.
Let us assist you! I'll do whatever it takes to help anyone with this topic!
 

Sydney International Expo 1879 in Australia

Pictured here: The Garden Palace in Hyde Park.

When one enthusiast penned the hope that the exhibition would 'lead to universal brotherhood, to universal commerce, to better times, and better men, and things' he was going further than most, but few anticipated that the end would be quite as deflating as it was. At dawn on 22 September 1882, the Garden Palace spectacularly burnt down, with reports of blackened iron pieces landing as far away as Rushcutters Bay.
By this time the building was being used for occasional events and as office space for various government departments. Records, including those of land occupations, the 1881 Census details, and railway surveys, all went up in flames. So too did 300 uninsured canvasses from the Art Society's annual exhibition, the grand organ and the foundation collection of the Technological and Mining Museum (now the Powerhouse Museum).
No-one was ever charged, although arson was generally suspected. Many mourned the loss of the building, and a fresh outpouring of eulogistic poems appeared in the press, along with a new round of self criticism over the waste of it all. And more than a few people expressed some satisfaction that at least the people of Sydney now had their Botanical Gardens back.​


The Burning of the Garden Palace, seen from the North Shore

By John Clark Hoyte From the collections of the State Library of New South Wales

Garden Palace | The Dictionary of Sydney
Just came across this now and then photo of the Garden Palace. You can see where the picture was taken in the above illustration :)
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