This post contains an incredibly long, mind-blowing video! I’ve been to Charleston many times and am returning soon to do additional Old-World Research!
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Dr. John Reizer
I am at the point where I am highly suspicious of nearly every damn thing I have been taught about American history. The Civil War and its related narratives also fall into an area I consider to be filled with very questionable narratives. It’s possible, in my opinion, that much of what we have been taught about America is predicated on lies.
As a resident of South Carolina, I am fortunate to be at the center of where some fascinating American history allegedly took place. My big question is how much of the history we are told about accurately represents what transpired here. I know the stories are well-known and regurgitated (parroted) on demand. But are the historical narratives a truthful representation of America’s past?
I strongly desired to relocate from New Jersey to South Carolina over 40 years ago. The subconscious reasons for this prior compulsion of mine are becoming increasingly apparent in my mind. I must have known that this was an important place for me to live near.
Much of what you and I will discover in the video below will challenge our core beliefs. But then again, we must ask ourselves, what are our core beliefs based upon, and how reliable are the sources we regularly rely upon that have led us to believe the history we are taught is the truth?
Did you know that a World’s Fair was held in Charleston, SC in 1902? I didn’t! 🤣
Here’s an Overview:
The South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, also known as the Charleston Exposition, was a regional world’s fair held in Charleston, South Carolina from 1901 to 1902. It was the only world’s fair ever held in South Carolina.
The Charleston World’s Fair, officially called the “South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition,” took roughly a year to build and was held from December 1, 1901 to June 20, 1902, with the construction primarily occurring throughout 1901. Over 20 temporary buildings were constructed in under a year and the fair featured a prominent “Cotton Palace” as the centerpiece, all built on the grounds of what is now Hampton Park. All of the fair’s buildings were torn down after the fair in June 1902.
AI Reported Features:
- A zoo
- A 6,000-seat auditorium
- A carnival with rides and an Eskimo village
- A miniature railway
- Exhibits on agriculture, transportation, and commerce
- A 400-foot painting of the Battle of Manassas
- The Liberty Bell on loan from Philadelphia
Attendance and finances:
- The fair’s largest attendance day was May 22, 1902, with 25,000 visitors
- The fair’s projected attendance was never reached
- The fair’s budget was $1.25 million, but it only made $313,000
Legacy:
- The city of Charleston acquired the eastern portion of the fairgrounds for Hampton Park
- The state of South Carolina acquired the western portion of the fairgrounds for the Citadel Military College campus in the 1910s
- Hampton Park still has the exposition’s bandstand and a duck pond
Temporary Buildings?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Inter-State_and_West_Indian_Exposition
World’s Fairs have been a financial disaster!
Many World’s Fairs have occurred since 1851, and except for a few of these events, they all had one commonality: they lost a lot of money! Why would people keep investing in these costly venues that never came close to breaking even financially? It makes no sense unless these events were used by our controllers to methodically destroy Old-World buildings and infrastructure that were advertised as being temporary constructions.
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You’re welcome, Ashley!🙂
Our lives are mysterious, and the more we look for truthful answers about our purposes here, the more information seems to be revealed to us.
What you have described has happened to me many times throughout my life. It’s like you’re looking for some vital clue to a piece of the puzzle, and serendipitously, the puzzle piece manifests out of thin air. It’s hard to explain, but it’s a sign that you’re doing something important and on the right track, in my opinion. 🙂
The author of the Charleston Unveiled video is a fantastic researcher, and there’s so much information in that production that it’s hard to process everything. I thought it was vital for me to share it here.
John
Whoa! What an incredible video! Thanks so much for sharing it!
Also, John, a truly wild thing keeps happening: This is roughly the fifth time in 12 months where I have been working on something (research, an article, etc.) for some time, haven’t spoken to you at all in the interim, and then you post things that relate DIRECTLY to what I’ve been working on. (THREE of the very buildings in my recent research were in this video! It’s crazy!) 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing this. What a great job this guy did!
Ashley