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@jtfollowsjc What has happened to Owen Shroyer's voice? This very much doesn't sound like him.
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@reality_revolt_ "La première photo officielle de la Terre a été prise le 1er avril 1960..." il y a 66 ans.
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@ToldUso1776 @CaptKylePatriot Obviously, yes. However, refusing to be shown is still an option. So, there is nothing that would incite people to seek and find.
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@ada_erd2 @CaptKylePatriot You cannot MAKE people come awake. They are being shown and will have to SEEK, FIND and choose to wake up.
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@Scavino47 This serves to announce the flat horizon for all to see,
all the way from FL to DC.
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@andreas_nigbur What gets me is that there tend to be no plans, photographs (or sketches) of the building in progress, and likewise, one day, they're gone and replaced.
I imagine that the demolition of such buildings must be quite a feat.
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The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was located on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The building is magnificent—both in its beauty and its size.
WHY WAS IT DEMOLISHED?
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WHY WAS IT DEMOLISHED?
The main reason is that the building was literally "supplied". That is, it was originally designed and built in such a way that it could be powered by atmospheric electricity. Such a current was used all over the world until the end of the 19th century, but for some reason it was replaced by generator current.
(Probably because there was enough of this electricity, it did not consume fuel and did not need to be paid...)
The building received electricity using dome generators on the roof of the same building. The generators produced, and so-called ether capacitors - DISTRIBUTED the electric field throughout the building, and in this field lamps shone, elevators, water pumps, heating systems, sewage systems, ventilation systems, etc. Basically, the building functioned autonomously, and only a connection to the municipal water supply system was required.
In the photo we see huge vases on the eaves and on different floors of the building - they served not only as a decoration and a tribute to the ancient fashion. They are mercury capacitors of ether current. Their task was to distribute the electric field around the entire perimeter of the building and to all floors. Vases with mercury amalgam were also located inside the building, as can be seen in photos of the interiors.
The photo of the hotel was taken with a good resolution, and if you enlarge a section, you can see long crooked poles, like "flagpoles", on the left side of the building on the fifth floor. (By the way, there are such "flagpoles" on photos of buildings from the 19th century in all cities of the world). They were originally used not for flags, but as an electrical engineering device. If you look closely, at the end of the "flagpoles" there are small "knobs" - these are containers with mercury amalgam, ether capacitors. They distributed the aether field to the area of the road.
At the entrance to the hotel we observe not only horse-drawn carriages, but also - oh, wonder! - a WIRELESS tram!
The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, a grandiose building with its autonomous life support system, powered by ether electricity, was a fact of the existence of free energy - even after the dome generators were turned off worldwide. It posed a threat to those who wanted to bury the principle of obtaining ether current themselves. For this reason, the architectural masterpiece was ruthlessly demolished.
observer.com/2025/09/waldor…



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@benwehrman We don't lack information but the means to make people want it.
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@Agenda2030Bran NASA has an enormous budget that allows them to professionally lie to us every day, to hide the unspeakable darkness of the "projects" the greater part that their funds are used for.
They may make their lies more obvious now, but they DON'T STOP.
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These frauds won't even put a "astronaut" in a high torr level vacuum at Sandusky, Ohio that only goes up to a torr 6 where the moon itself is a torr 11.
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Action. Wonder. Adventure. Artemis II has got it all. Don't miss the moment. Our crewed Moon mission will launch as early as April 1. Learn how to watch: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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@TrevorL415 Many don't think about the globe/space so much anymore; AI is replacing the old dream and its possibilities seem infinite, expanding and irrefutable.
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