10,000-12,000 people, every single one an expert craftsman. Building a State Capital before it’s a State. Building an electric railway before electricity. They were clairvoyant.
According to Brittanica the tracks were put in to facilitate in moving trolley cars more easily for the horses and mules. It also states in 1820s a farmer in Vermont made battery that powered a trolley car for some distance. Although it also said it wasn’t very efficient… lol wth
Can you imagine the labor needed to transport, unload, and stage them at each city block all those bricks for all these buildings!? Insanity to consider that small population could manage that endeavor along with needing the master brick masons to construct such architectural styles!
Exactly, and transport from where? I haven't found a single industrial brick manufacturing plant anywhere in the US, Canada or Mexico until the 1950s. Certainly none that could supply the undoubted trillions of red bricks that make up the supposed building explosion of the 1800s.
Yeah..that was a lot of labor..which is why so many people worked in construction or mining materials. You must consider that a lot of jobs that exist today weren't a thing..so there were far more people who did physical work. Brick making was a gigantic buisness with countless small brickyards all over the place, and streets and canals to transport them. And it doesn't really matter how big the population in a specific area is...because people like us today can import stuff. And I have no idea why you think they had a severe lack of master brick masons in an area where so many buildings were brick buidings. In fact..you need ONE master brick mason...and others who can read plans or can remember how the master layed out the line. And brick-work isn't THAT hard..plus obviously more people had to work with their hand which is why most people were used to mannual labor and more skileld than the average population today.
@@hawaiiguykailua6928 Brickyards don't have to be big..and if you search a bit you find loads of them all over the country. And we see a building explosin on the 1800s BECAUSE it was easier to make and transport bricks. You even see some of the devices used for that in this video. Plus there was a population explosion in that time. So more people and more need for houses plus improved transportation and brick making skills....equals loads of brick buildngs from that time.
@@dergutehut3961 and those companies that supplied the workers didn't seem to care about getting credit for their work. Only the 'architects' were worthy of note? These incredible brick buildings are in nearly every town and city across the USA. And the fires that swept through MOST of them in the late 1800s make no sense. But that's another convenient lie to say everything had to be rebuilt with brick.
The brewery at 4:57 is not in Cheyenne. There is no rock structure around town like that in the background. That looks more like somewhere around the Green River area on the other side of the state.
In the UK, some of the time scales may fit to 4 year construction. As we were already populated, had mills and mines for materials. Plus our winter does not often stop building. What about time lost to heavy snow? Months at a time, that sure would slow the process down 😮
Howdy OWE. Cheyenne is one of those towns/small cities that had the "cowboys and wild Indians" narrative. That said, it certainly doesn't look like a Clint Eastwood movie set, does it? By the way; the 'hidden hand' is known as The Master of the Second Veil in freemasonry. Well done bud. Cheers!
Man Cheyenne is so interesting. I just got a tour of The Vitoli building and there was an entrance to an underground tunnel system that connects to other buildings downtown.
25:56 I’m sorry but there is no effin way man, none at all! This one shot here should just shatter any idea by whom and when was built along with opera house😂… A horse drawn carriage pulls up next to another on the mud street, “excuse me sir? Do you happen to have any Grey Poupon?”
On time stamp 5:07 the date of 1900 appears to me that they added a 1 because the spacing of 1 distance is 1/4 inch off from the number 9 maybe ? So this building was erected in 900 AD maybe ?
I've cleaned the capitol and several other surrounding buildings and i share your awe with "how the hell do people come up with these things" . Thank you for the history lesson from my own state. I'm so self absorbed now i don't know if i can watch any of your other vids
The Granite Springs Dam looks like it's a very old dam. To me, the top exposed portion looks the oldest and large blocks were used to create it. Then it looks like someone went in later and added a terracing of newer, smaller support blocks to reinforce the structure. 🤔
Every major city in the u.s. had a Millionaire's Row. That's a lot of robber barons. In Wyoming, there was Seymour Butts the outhouse magnate, and Cornelius Brown the chewing tobacco millionaire.
The picture at minute marker 4:58 is NOT in Cheyenne. We don't have sandstone bluffs in our town. The building is lovely, however. A lot of the other pictures are plausible.
Furniture tables and chairs legs could have been cut down 2 or 3 feet to fit the 6 foot man narrative. The single wheel bicycle would fit a 8 or 9 foot person maybe ?
the reason alot of blds look old world is because alot of rich europeans moved to cheyenne.they brought their own cattle which pissed off the local ranchers.cheyenne has more history about the west than alot of places.
Okay, I should've kept reading, It's in Leviticus 23:41-44, some texts say booths. Others call it Tabernacles. But I feel really confident about this theory. It started with Kurimeo Ahau colorizing indigenous photos. The very elaborate hand stitched clothing...doest fit in tents!! At ALL..Lmk, what you think. The Spirit gave me this.. I'd love for it to be explored, and confirmed or denied 😉
That's the big question, we as a collective community of Old World researchers, speculate that we are looking at a past civilizations industry and building techniques the realm over, every continent. I wish I had a better answer for you, but all we can do for now is guess what and who all this is about. I've done research about what the "American Indians" know about these structurers, dams and fortifications, but they have zero narrative of this architecture, that in itself is strange and doesn't add up. Mysteries of the realm!
A lot of the old world US post cards shown on this channel are written in German.They have the reputation today of being avid world travelers. New employees start out with 4 weeks vacay. Guess they had 14 weeks back then. 😂
Peace Chris, My theory with the whole T-P, i.e , tents⛺️ is that the indigenous tribes taking pictures while in tents and are dressed up..... that is part of their religious holiday, it's called CUKKOTH. It's an 8 day celebration that happens somewhere around the 1st of October. It's a fall Feast and it's a feast of remembrance. You're required per the scriptures to dwell in tents. The Bible speaks of the Feast in Leviticus 23:34-36. (Let me look up where itsays to dwell in tents. I'll post that soon.) So, I believe the indigenous Hebrews are carrying out their spiritual practices, when posing for these photos....And the inheritors ran with this theory, while they actually lived in fortified cities with castles and palaces, and mounds/ pyramids in the countryside......not tents🏔⛰️
interesting...it's a sensitive topic that gets tip toed around...but there's no doubt the worlds fairs reset the historical narrative for the people native to North America..
I have not. I appreciate you bringing it to my attention. If you have any ore information about it you'd like to share with me don't hesitate to email me oldworldexplorations@gmail.com@@mamat5097
There is nothing wrong with the historical narrative..what we see 100% confirms it. There IS something completely wrong with your expectations how a 19th century city with 10 000 people is supposed to look or what it is supposed to have.I have no idea why you wouldn't expect mid size hotels or some houses with nice decorations, or a theater.
@@panatypical If my own comment would have explained to me why it is funny I wouldn't ask...my question was what YOU think is so funny about it...or to be more precise..what is wrong about it?
I've seen hundreds of similar videos, tens of thousands of pictures of that period and yet, none of when they were digging with their golden shovels, the sewage system. Where was it flowing? Was it purified somehow? Did they have current water inside the house? A time framed construction with the whole building surrounded with scaffolding. Who supplied all the glass for the windows and how did they transport it? Was then a glass factory in every small town? All that high quality woodworking inside of some buildings, how did they make all those fine cuts and fine sanding without power tools ? Sometimes I'm so frustrated of all these lies and lack of evidence for all their BS stories ...
Well, most of the building materials were eather shipped from out east by rail or quarried from nearby Rock Quarries. People seem amazed for some reason that Cheyenne was a modern community at that time. The sewer system worked just like any other sewer system of the day.
I did a little digging only to find that brewery is in a town called Green River, Wyoming (modern day population of 12k). That structure in the background looks to be the top of a hill with 'twin tunnels' running through it. Looks like a melted building...plenty of evidence in the region. Nice catch!
Why are you calling bs on all of this? Clearly, you have never been and have no understanding of the history of the old west. You simply don't. You ask "who built all of this"? Umm... much of the labor pool was imported (by train) from Denver, and much of the labor pool was comprised of indentured Chinese, and many, many migrant and traveling Mexican craftsmen and laborers. There is no deception going on here except for your claims that either none of this was built when it was (it was) or that it wasn't "necessary" given the population at the time (it might not have been "necessary" as you put it, but it was visionary, as is the case in most cities). Have you ever been to Cheyenne? Just curious. Also, some of the photos you use are either not from Cheyenne (4:47 mark in video), or are suspicious. But I was entertained... I'll give you that. vs
Happy to provide some entertainment for you. As to whether or not there is a deception going on...that has become quite obvious for those with eyes to see.
My great grandmother was born here, in Cheyenne, in 1001. Most of those buildings are still here and still the prettiest and strongest ones, standing. U should see the difference in the governors mansion built in the eighties, compared to the original. It's so ugly and already dilapidated. So, whom are u believing, really made all of this? I wonder what actually made it through the flood. This world is so much older than we can conceive. Thank u for shaking us out of our sleep.
I believe we have fallen from a higher state of consciousness and have been held captive in this lower vibrational frequency. I think the old world civilization was us in that higher state, and I believe we are going back to that state of consciousness....but the the journey back seems to have its ruts and bumps. Thanks for being here.
Thank you for another eye-opening video. Too bad occasionally some people come here through the cracks in TH-cam who can't even think straight about anything. So they think everything's perfectly fine with the official narrative. because how could it not be? You're an insane conspiracy theorist if you think there's anything to QUESTION here! Ya hear?! Sheesh. Someone please pump out the KoolAid out of those idiots.
Are any of these buildings standing today? To what end the narratuve that these buildinga existed early 1900's. And thank you for challenging the narratuve!
There is no way Cheyenne had anywhere near the population boom wiki states in the late 1800s. There's a reason nobody chooses to live there today, if the constant wind, freezing, hard life doesn't do you in quickly, the impossible to count on farming, gas wells will. Just keep on trotting Wilbur, next stop is Idaho:)
Cattle! The cattle market was booming with the availability of recently stolen open plains, and the construction of the transcontinental railroad. People were getting super rich. In 1886-1887 (I think) two terrible winters killed most of the herds, leaving once filthy rich cattle barons destitute. Cheyenne was THE bustling metropolis of the west until Denver later surpassed it. The calvary fort was established the same year as Cheyenne. There were 20,000 horses at this fort when they added the 1895-1910 additions. I don’t understand how y’all don’t understand how THINGS work. Cheyenne has the RICHEST POPULATION PER CAPITA IN THE 1880S.
@@lamontcranston3177 Is that what you think I was implying...To be clear then: what we consider to be the new world is actually a part of the old world civilization that existed across the realm. Our historical timeline of history is false and we're going to have to get over the fact that we have been lied to..
You are showing a Carnegie library his endowment fund wasn’t almost until the turn of century Are you really presupposing they don’t have accurate documentation on the construction of that building.
it would be good to doc the architects and search names in waybackmachine to pull up articles ./.... they arnt there and could be soon wh ai takeover.... His Story, Not Ours? | Pt 5 vid is a perfect example and prove beyond a shadow of doubt the hood wink that went down..luv
I love and hate when you post vids... Its always great work but it shows us how big the lie is... why would they have these buildig in Cheyenne...?? Great work again
Col. Russell was 33 degrees cold lol. Even with a cold, you still bring us the best content and I thank you for that.
Once you see it, you cannot unsee it. It's getting comical.
10,000-12,000 people, every single one an expert craftsman.
Building a State Capital before it’s a State.
Building an electric railway before electricity.
They were clairvoyant.
Nice work
According to Brittanica the tracks were put in to facilitate in moving trolley cars more easily for the horses and mules. It also states in 1820s a farmer in Vermont made battery that powered a trolley car for some distance. Although it also said it wasn’t very efficient… lol wth
Can you imagine the labor needed to transport, unload, and stage them at each city block all those bricks for all these buildings!? Insanity to consider that small population could manage that endeavor along with needing the master brick masons to construct such architectural styles!
Exactly, and transport from where? I haven't found a single industrial brick manufacturing plant anywhere in the US, Canada or Mexico until the 1950s. Certainly none that could supply the undoubted trillions of red bricks that make up the supposed building explosion of the 1800s.
Yeah..that was a lot of labor..which is why so many people worked in construction or mining materials. You must consider that a lot of jobs that exist today weren't a thing..so there were far more people who did physical work. Brick making was a gigantic buisness with countless small brickyards all over the place, and streets and canals to transport them.
And it doesn't really matter how big the population in a specific area is...because people like us today can import stuff.
And I have no idea why you think they had a severe lack of master brick masons in an area where so many buildings were brick buidings.
In fact..you need ONE master brick mason...and others who can read plans or can remember how the master layed out the line. And brick-work isn't THAT hard..plus obviously more people had to work with their hand which is why most people were used to mannual labor and more skileld than the average population today.
@@hawaiiguykailua6928
Brickyards don't have to be big..and if you search a bit you find loads of them all over the country.
And we see a building explosin on the 1800s BECAUSE it was easier to make and transport bricks. You even see some of the devices used for that in this video.
Plus there was a population explosion in that time.
So more people and more need for houses plus improved transportation and brick making skills....equals loads of brick buildngs from that time.
@@dergutehut3961 and those companies that supplied the workers didn't seem to care about getting credit for their work. Only the 'architects' were worthy of note? These incredible brick buildings are in nearly every town and city across the USA. And the fires that swept through MOST of them in the late 1800s make no sense. But that's another convenient lie to say everything had to be rebuilt with brick.
The brewery at 4:57 is not in Cheyenne. There is no rock structure around town like that in the background. That looks more like somewhere around the Green River area on the other side of the state.
You are correct..my mistake.
In the UK, some of the time scales may fit to 4 year construction. As we were already populated, had mills and mines for materials. Plus our winter does not often stop building. What about time lost to heavy snow? Months at a time, that sure would slow the process down 😮
Howdy OWE. Cheyenne is one of those towns/small cities that had the "cowboys and wild Indians" narrative. That said, it certainly doesn't look like a Clint Eastwood movie set, does it? By the way; the 'hidden hand' is known as The Master of the Second Veil in freemasonry. Well done bud. Cheers!
Man Cheyenne is so interesting. I just got a tour of The Vitoli building and there was an entrance to an underground tunnel system that connects to other buildings downtown.
the church at 517 looks like a church we have in Lagrange, Kentucky.
25:56 I’m sorry but there is no effin way man, none at all! This one shot here should just shatter any idea by whom and when was built along with opera house😂… A horse drawn carriage pulls up next to another on the mud street, “excuse me sir? Do you happen to have any Grey Poupon?”
Cheyenne had electricity before Denver. Being on the Transcontinental Railroad Cheyenne was on the main access to the west.
On time stamp 5:07 the date of 1900 appears to me that they added a 1 because the spacing of 1 distance is 1/4 inch off from the number 9 maybe ? So this building was erected in 900 AD maybe ?
Luckily, that building isn't in Cheyenne.
I've cleaned the capitol and several other surrounding buildings and i share your awe with "how the hell do people come up with these things" . Thank you for the history lesson from my own state. I'm so self absorbed now i don't know if i can watch any of your other vids
Yes, an Eagle's Aerie is the building in which the Fraternal Order of Eagles members meet and hold events.
The Granite Springs Dam looks like it's a very old dam. To me, the top exposed portion looks the oldest and large blocks were used to create it. Then it looks like someone went in later and added a terracing of newer, smaller support blocks to reinforce the structure. 🤔
Top looks melted.
Thanks, sure is hard to swallow the peculiar time-line we have been given.
It was built in th 30s by the CCC.
Every major city in the u.s. had a Millionaire's Row. That's a lot of robber barons. In Wyoming, there was Seymour Butts the outhouse magnate, and Cornelius Brown the chewing tobacco millionaire.
Oh and there was Rufus Dingleberry the barbed wire billionaire.🤠
@@timothydillow3160 hahaha looks like there was a lot of double entendres in the USA at the end of the puzzling 19th century.
The picture at minute marker 4:58 is NOT in Cheyenne. We don't have sandstone bluffs in our town. The building is lovely, however. A lot of the other pictures are plausible.
You are correct. That's from a town west of Cheyenne..the name escapes me now. It happens from time to time...interesting formation though..
The building shown at the 4:57 mark is not Cheyenne. There are no bluffs like that in town. That photo is an error.
vs
That's been noted...thanks
Furniture tables and chairs legs could have been cut down 2 or 3 feet to fit the 6 foot man narrative. The single wheel bicycle would fit a 8 or 9 foot person maybe ?
I really, really like the first song. Can you tell me the artist's name and what the title is? So beautiful 😍
It's called Floating Mind in my screencast stock music library. Other than that I can't find any info..
@@oldworldex thank you ✨
19:48 Masonic Hall has flying objects in the sky!
I used to teach high school social studies. Feels like I've done nothing but lie to my students. Sickens me, but certain you're right
Not your fault!! You were lied to, also...We can thank Rockefeller for that!!
You are a great teacher when you admit mistakes keep on learning keep on teaching
the reason alot of blds look old world is because alot of rich europeans moved to cheyenne.they brought their own cattle which pissed off the local ranchers.cheyenne has more history about the west than alot of places.
Okay, I should've kept reading, It's in Leviticus 23:41-44, some texts say booths. Others call it Tabernacles. But I feel really confident about this theory. It started with Kurimeo Ahau colorizing indigenous photos. The very elaborate hand stitched clothing...doest fit in tents!! At ALL..Lmk, what you think. The Spirit gave me this.. I'd love for it to be explored, and confirmed or denied 😉
Forgive me if I'm coming in late, but I've always wondered who the heck built these buildings?
That's the big question, we as a collective community of Old World researchers, speculate that we are looking at a past civilizations industry and building techniques the realm over, every continent.
I wish I had a better answer for you, but all we can do for now is guess what and who all this is about.
I've done research about what the "American Indians" know about these structurers, dams and fortifications, but they have zero narrative of this architecture, that in itself is strange and doesn't add up.
Mysteries of the realm!
A lot of the old world US post cards shown on this channel are written in German.They have the reputation today of being avid world travelers. New employees start out with 4 weeks vacay. Guess they had 14 weeks back then. 😂
Great videos as always
Peace Chris,
My theory with the whole T-P, i.e , tents⛺️ is that the indigenous tribes taking pictures while in tents and are dressed up..... that is part of their religious holiday, it's called CUKKOTH. It's an 8 day celebration that happens somewhere around the 1st of October. It's a fall Feast and it's a feast of remembrance.
You're required per the scriptures to dwell in tents.
The Bible speaks of the Feast in Leviticus 23:34-36. (Let me look up where itsays to dwell in tents. I'll post that soon.) So, I believe the indigenous Hebrews are carrying out their spiritual practices, when posing for these photos....And the inheritors ran with this theory, while they actually lived in fortified cities with castles and palaces, and mounds/ pyramids in the countryside......not tents🏔⛰️
interesting...it's a sensitive topic that gets tip toed around...but there's no doubt the worlds fairs reset the historical narrative for the people native to North America..
Have you ever heard or pondered this theory?
I have not. I appreciate you bringing it to my attention. If you have any ore information about it you'd like to share with me don't hesitate to email me oldworldexplorations@gmail.com@@mamat5097
We never thought to question. So glad this is being brought to our attention. Helps to unravel the mess of lies. Thank you
There is nothing wrong with the historical narrative..what we see 100% confirms it.
There IS something completely wrong with your expectations how a 19th century city with 10 000 people is supposed to look or what it is supposed to have.I have no idea why you wouldn't expect mid size hotels or some houses with nice decorations, or a theater.
😂😂😂 you're a funny guy
@@timothydillow3160 Can you explain the joke?
@@dergutehut3961You already did with your comment.
@@panatypical If my own comment would have explained to me why it is funny I wouldn't ask...my question was what YOU think is so funny about it...or to be more precise..what is wrong about it?
You must be a Freemason lol
If it has a date plaque, they didn’t build it!
The itleman home still exists its a funeral home now.
I Can See it is not Possible .
I've seen hundreds of similar videos, tens of thousands of pictures of that period and yet, none of when they were digging with their golden shovels, the sewage system. Where was it flowing? Was it purified somehow? Did they have current water inside the house? A time framed construction with the whole building surrounded with scaffolding. Who supplied all the glass for the windows and how did they transport it? Was then a glass factory in every small town? All that high quality woodworking inside of some buildings, how did they make all those fine cuts and fine sanding without power tools ?
Sometimes I'm so frustrated of all these lies and lack of evidence for all their BS stories ...
my feelings exactly. keep searching my friend.
Well, most of the building materials were eather shipped from out east by rail or quarried from nearby Rock Quarries.
People seem amazed for some reason that Cheyenne was a modern community at that time.
The sewer system worked just like any other sewer system of the day.
Another thumbs up! 💗
Can only say, narrator has never been to Cheyenne or Wyoming!
At 5:14 what is that building to the left of that one erected in 1900? Looks interesting
I did a little digging only to find that brewery is in a town called Green River, Wyoming (modern day population of 12k). That structure in the background looks to be the top of a hill with 'twin tunnels' running through it. Looks like a melted building...plenty of evidence in the region. Nice catch!
@@oldworldex yes that building looked interesting. I wish the elite would just tell us the truth.
Why are you calling bs on all of this? Clearly, you have never been and have no understanding of the history of the old west. You simply don't. You ask "who built all of this"? Umm... much of the labor pool was imported (by train) from Denver, and much of the labor pool was comprised of indentured Chinese, and many, many migrant and traveling Mexican craftsmen and laborers. There is no deception going on here except for your claims that either none of this was built when it was (it was) or that it wasn't "necessary" given the population at the time (it might not have been "necessary" as you put it, but it was visionary, as is the case in most cities). Have you ever been to Cheyenne? Just curious. Also, some of the photos you use are either not from Cheyenne (4:47 mark in video), or are suspicious. But I was entertained... I'll give you that.
vs
Happy to provide some entertainment for you. As to whether or not there is a deception going on...that has become quite obvious for those with eyes to see.
My great grandmother was born here, in Cheyenne, in 1001. Most of those buildings are still here and still the prettiest and strongest ones, standing. U should see the difference in the governors mansion built in the eighties, compared to the original. It's so ugly and already dilapidated.
So, whom are u believing, really made all of this? I wonder what actually made it through the flood. This world is so much older than we can conceive. Thank u for shaking us out of our sleep.
I believe we have fallen from a higher state of consciousness and have been held captive in this lower vibrational frequency. I think the old world civilization was us in that higher state, and I believe we are going back to that state of consciousness....but the the journey back seems to have its ruts and bumps. Thanks for being here.
The picture of the brewery is nowhere near Cheyenne. No such rock formations.
Thank you for another eye-opening video. Too bad occasionally some people come here through the cracks in TH-cam who can't even think straight about anything. So they think everything's perfectly fine with the official narrative. because how could it not be? You're an insane conspiracy theorist if you think there's anything to QUESTION here! Ya hear?!
Sheesh. Someone please pump out the KoolAid out of those idiots.
Purge it like poison from a snake bite..
Are any of these buildings standing today? To what end the narratuve that these buildinga existed early 1900's. And thank you for challenging the narratuve!
We still have a few of the downtown buildings like the depot, capitol building, and a few others.
Time stamp 22:27 , all kind of mistakes on letter spacing, letter width, size of letters ,
a bunch of sign making amateurs !
There is no way Cheyenne had anywhere near the population boom wiki states in the late 1800s. There's a reason nobody chooses to live there today, if the constant wind, freezing, hard life doesn't do you in quickly, the impossible to count on farming, gas wells will. Just keep on trotting Wilbur, next stop is Idaho:)
In 1898 it was -16 degrees below zero, the official narrative also claims that Iowa had 2.3 million people in 1900, which is absolutely ludicrous.
Cattle! The cattle market was booming with the availability of recently stolen open plains, and the construction of the transcontinental railroad. People were getting super rich. In 1886-1887 (I think) two terrible winters killed most of the herds, leaving once filthy rich cattle barons destitute.
Cheyenne was THE bustling metropolis of the west until Denver later surpassed it. The calvary fort was established the same year as Cheyenne. There were 20,000 horses at this fort when they added the 1895-1910 additions.
I don’t understand how y’all don’t understand how THINGS work.
Cheyenne has the RICHEST POPULATION PER CAPITA IN THE 1880S.
There is no "old world" in North America because North America is "The New World." "The old world" is Europe and the Middle East.
Or so we're told...
@@oldworldex Yes, the existence of Europe and the Middle East is obviously a hoax.
@@lamontcranston3177 Is that what you think I was implying...To be clear then: what we consider to be the new world is actually a part of the old world civilization that existed across the realm. Our historical timeline of history is false and we're going to have to get over the fact that we have been lied to..
check
You are showing a Carnegie library his endowment fund wasn’t almost until the turn of century
Are you really presupposing they don’t have accurate documentation on the construction of that building.
I am suggesting that much of the historical narrative has been fabricated...and don't think we should be taking it at face value.
@@oldworldex I agree but you are far too loose with your claims
@@oldworldex and you didn’t answer the direct question
it would be good to doc the architects and search names in waybackmachine to pull up articles ./.... they arnt there and could be soon wh ai takeover.... His Story, Not Ours? | Pt 5 vid is a perfect example and prove beyond a shadow of doubt the hood wink that went down..luv
I love and hate when you post vids... Its always great work but it shows us how big the lie is... why would they have these buildig in Cheyenne...?? Great work again
Basically, it's, if you are a historian, you're delusional.
It's not just history though....I believe our entire reality(the deception) is being flipped upside down.