>>22550451Also, you ever notice in old art, and old photographs, people were on the rooftops, second story balconies and hanging out of windows WAY more than now? And those grand structures, like capitol buildings were publicly accessible. And the balcony rails on the roofs? Or those old 1900s photos of White American men on Cathedral roofs? We used upper stories in those buildings a lot more, but now those buildings are off limits. Many have cisterns that have been cemented. Many had bells.
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/moonlight-towers-and-the-wayne-county-anomaly.6646/Read this whole thread. They had "photoshop" even in the 1800s.
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/american-civil-war-a-photographic-history.294/https://stolenhistory.net/threads/is-general-robert-e-lee-dead-in-this-1865-photo.168/Many of our historical figures were posed corpse dolls... Does the guy in picrel look alive? Can you move a couple feet without moving your body at ALL?
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/19th-century-photographs-of-the-us-government-in-session-prior-to-1865-where-are-they.437/The EXACT same chair shows up in so many photos of 19th century politicians.
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/general-grants-1885-coffin-is-this-normal.170/General Grant's coffin, a massive lead casket? Poorly photoshopped wires? Antennae everywhere when electricity was supposedly in it's infancy? It reeks.