
Dr. John Reizer
If you’re going to take a trip to Washington, DC, and search for what you believe are buildings leftover from a civilization that predated ours, why not stay in a hotel that might be an Old-World structure?
So, after discussing the strategy with my wife who is also coincidentally one of the co-authors of The Matrix Reloaded Yet Again book, we began looking at several hotels in DC close to the White House and Capitol Complex of buildings.
When we came across a picture of the Hamilton Hotel, we looked at each other and immediately knew that this property fit the building profile we were looking for.
The Hamilton Hotel
According to officialdom, the original Hamilton Hotel was constructed in 1851. They just threw the darn thing up in a year because, back then, raising a structure like Hamilton was easy, even though power tools wouldn’t be invented for another four decades.
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia

The First Hamilton Hotel Built in 1851
As the narrative goes, the Hamilton Hotel changed ownership and functional purposes several times before being sold to Felix Lake in 1921. Lake then sold the hotel to a corporation that demolished the building later that same year.
The modern and new Hamilton Hotel was quickly designed by Jules Henri de Sibour, a Yale graduate and member of The Skull and Bones. The building was constructed in under a year and opened for business in 1922. Yeah, you read that correctly. There’s nothing to worry about concerning that storyline, right? 😅
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia

The Modern Hamilton Hotel – 1922
The trip to our nation’s capital was a great experience. The hotel was pretty nice, too!

Photo Credit – John Reizer
I think the official narrative behind this building, its architect, build time, and the demolition and cleanup of the first building on the same property are highly suspicious.

Photo Credit – John Reizer
There’s no surefire way to know whether this building is a leftover construction from a prior civilization. Still, we aren’t buying the official narrative linked to this and many other buildings in the DC metro area.

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Washington, DC, is one of those places, Lisa, where you can quickly find Old-World buildings and structures supporting this popular theory’s central premise
You can see such buildings in many other locations, but in DC, they’re everywhere.
John
John, I just realized that these hotels I have mentioned have been destroyed. That’s disappointing!
Damn, the controllers sure don’t want us snooping around, do they? However, there are still the photographs. And they haven’t completely taken everything down. But I guessing Washington D.C is the place to go in the U.S. to best appreciate the old world.
Lisa
🙂👍
Thank you much, John! 🙂
And there really does appear to be a great deal of beauty and magic every which way we turn, if we just open our eyes!
Lisa
Great stuff, Lisa! I always appreciate your support and excellent contributions to my posts. 🙂
And yes, I agree that many hotels, post offices, school buildings, and other structures still standing today were built by a civilization that predated ours.
John
Apparently, a lot of history goes along with that Hamilton Hotel in Washington DC, John. It is intriguing.
And that made me curious as to what other old world hotels there might be.
I found a few pictures of some very fascinating looking hotels in my “Old World Tartarian” book, written by James W. Lee. And a couple of them are not even that far from my home in Wisconsin. There is the Imperial Hotel aka National Surgical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana and the West Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, further away, there is a very majestic Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
And I wish I could share photos, but it’s easy enough to Google online.
Lisa