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I'm still waiting for someone to address the vegetation present within the new construction building.Note: This post was recovered from the Sh.org archive.
Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2019-07-11 03:20:12
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I do not question any expo being built at some point by some individuals using some technology. I do not question the attendance numbers of this, or any other exposition. I question the following:I also believe those numbers of attendance are absolutely unfounded. Prove to me there were 8 million people there. You wanna believe that part of Wiki but leave behind the rest?
- the true purposes of the Expos time after time accepting financial losses
- construction time frames withing the official narrative paradigm
- the United States population numbers
- the true technological capabilities available to the Expo builders
- the true size of the work force
- the voluntarity of attendance of these expositions
- the general way of life people of that epoch had
- the true state of the United States infrastracture
To create something of these proportions within 18 months, it requires more than just money and desire. It requires an infrastructure to support everything starting with creating additional in-city bathrooms, and ending with planning and contracting food providers. In between these two we have thousands of additional tasks to accomplish. Apparently all that was indeed accomplished.

- The first version of the ride involved a simulated trip for thirty passengers from the fairgrounds to the Moon aboard the airship-ornithopter Luna, with visions displayed of Niagara Falls, the North American continent and the Earth’s disc. The passengers then left the craft to walk around a cavernous papier-mâché lunar surface peopled by costumed characters playing Selenites, and there visiting the palace of the Man in the Moon with its dancing “moon maidens”, before finally leaving the attraction through a Mooncalf’s mouth.



- How fast could they ride in 1901? 50 MPH on a train? Did we really have over 50% of the US population living within 400 miles from the city of Buffalo in 1901?
- Biggest US Cities in 1900 - Historical Population Data
KD: I question the essence of the Expo events.




































