Table of contents:
- Reconstruction of the Abbey of Saint Germain in the Dardennes (Germany) 1949 Pay attention to what the walls were made of earlier, and what building materials were brought in for "restoration"
- This is what it looks like today. How is it? Shall we continue?
- Stone cutting workshop. Germany 1916 Does the craftsman create a modern finishing element? No. "Antique."
- Great Britain. 20s
- Subhumans build the Reichstag for the Aryans in 1890
- Industrial production of "antique" decor in Portland. 1930
- This is how Notre Dame de Paris was created. And you thought in the twelfth century the peasants built with chisels?
- Don't be so naive …
- Construction of a "medieval" Anglican Church in Liverpool. 1930
- Granite quarry. End of the 18th century
- Quarry # 9 in the UK. Wedges - you say chisels?
- Manual labor of thousands of slaves. Or maybe free masons?
- The scale of production is simply amazing. Where did all this go if all the buildings with columns were built in the days of "ancient" Greece and "ancient" Rome?
- You see, the saw "Friendship - 2" was successfully used in the quarries of Belgium in 1930. Did the ancient masons have such? No. They could not have them the same as mobile phones
- 1930 Brussels. The stonemason creates a "medieval masterpiece"
- Brussels. 1930
- 1894 "Ancient Greece" production
- Hazlebury quarry. The Anglo-Saxons were in a great hurry, so they did not skimp on industrial equipment
- Believe it or not, the "ancient Romans" used a pneumatic hammer
- And cranes too …
- Have you thought about ropes, blocks and counterweights?
- Everything was in order with their equipment, there is no need to feel sorry for the unfortunate, carrying heavy weights on their backs
- Pupils of Auguste Rodin. What? Did you think Rodin lived in the Middle Ages? No, he died in 1917
- 1926 "Antiquity" on the conveyor
- Didn't know that there are granite lathes? Know. The "ancient Greeks" probably had those too. Bronze current …
- And they had pneumatic-driven grinding machines in every church. There is more in the temple of Zeus, and less in the temple of Hermes. Well, in accordance with the shoulder straps
- This object is known all over the world not only to lovers of the history of ancient Egypt. This is the famous "Stele" in the Aswan granite quarry
- It's actually a flamethrower, but the plasma torch looks pretty much the same (can't find a picture). Add a generator compartment and an electric battery to the design
Video: How antiquity was produced
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
At a time when the extermination of peoples was in full swing in Russia, Europe was creating "monuments of ancient culture." Buildings, structures, sculptures were produced on an industrial scale. Was organized practically conveyor production of counterfeits, passed off as the heritage of the oldest enlightened Western civilization.
Reconstruction of the Abbey of Saint Germain in the Dardennes (Germany) 1949 Pay attention to what the walls were made of earlier, and what building materials were brought in for "restoration"
This is what it looks like today. How is it? Shall we continue?
It is human nature to be delusional. Did you know that? Oh excuse me … I'm so commonplace. And you know that a person, moreover, simply adores being misled, moreover, he deceives himself and receives from this some inexplicable, unnatural satisfaction, akin to masochism. With his own eyes, a person sees that even during his short life, a brick, for example, literally collapses into dust, but at the same time, on an excursion in the Moscow Kremlin, he gazes with delight at the walls, supposedly built in the 15th century (1482-1495). Well, how can this be! You object, they say, the Kremlin is repaired periodically. I do not argue. But is it possible to consider the date of the first appearance of something on this place as the date of the construction of this concrete structure? Is it really not clear that this is a deception, in fact, what is passed off as a building of the fifteenth century was actually built practically in our time, when many of our parents were born, in the thirties of the twentieth century!
Stone cutting workshop. Germany 1916 Does the craftsman create a modern finishing element? No. "Antique."
Great Britain. 20s
Subhumans build the Reichstag for the Aryans in 1890
Industrial production of "antique" decor in Portland. 1930
We are told that Notre Dame Cathedral was built in the XII century, but what did it look like at that time? Who saw him? And who saw the Great Wall of China before the middle of the 20th century? No one. The impudence of forgers has no limit. It's good, after all, that photography was invented after all. And thanks to them, you can finally open your eyes, and cool the ardor of the champions of the Western enlightened civilization, who claim that at the time when the Slavs walked in skins in Europe, there were already majestic temples and sculptures. Everything is exactly the opposite. When St. Petersburg was in Russia, European capitals were entirely made of wood. All those monuments of medieval architecture were built a hundred years after the Petersburg ones. And they continued to build up to our time, because everyone remembers the scandal associated with the publication of the facts of the construction of the "Neolithic monument" of Stonehenge?
This is how Notre Dame de Paris was created. And you thought in the twelfth century the peasants built with chisels?
Don't be so naive …
Construction of a "medieval" Anglican Church in Liverpool. 1930
Granite quarry. End of the 18th century
Quarry # 9 in the UK. Wedges - you say chisels?
Manual labor of thousands of slaves. Or maybe free masons?
The scale of production is simply amazing. Where did all this go if all the buildings with columns were built in the days of "ancient" Greece and "ancient" Rome?
You see, the saw "Friendship - 2" was successfully used in the quarries of Belgium in 1930. Did the ancient masons have such? No. They could not have them the same as mobile phones
1930 Brussels. The stonemason creates a "medieval masterpiece"
Brussels. 1930
1894 "Ancient Greece" production
Hazlebury quarry. The Anglo-Saxons were in a great hurry, so they did not skimp on industrial equipment
Believe it or not, the "ancient Romans" used a pneumatic hammer
And cranes too …
Have you thought about ropes, blocks and counterweights?
Everything was in order with their equipment, there is no need to feel sorry for the unfortunate, carrying heavy weights on their backs
Pupils of Auguste Rodin. What? Did you think Rodin lived in the Middle Ages? No, he died in 1917
1926 "Antiquity" on the conveyor
Didn't know that there are granite lathes? Know. The "ancient Greeks" probably had those too. Bronze current …
And they had pneumatic-driven grinding machines in every church. There is more in the temple of Zeus, and less in the temple of Hermes. Well, in accordance with the shoulder straps
And finally, I will say…. This is a very painful blow for all fans of the "high-tech antiquity". I know that Andrei Yuryevich Sklyarov, deeply respected by me, after reading such a message, at best would not shake hands with me, he could have hit me in the face, nevertheless I will decide to take this step, although I perfectly understand that respect for me it won't add. The point is as follows:
This object is known all over the world not only to lovers of the history of ancient Egypt. This is the famous "Stele" in the Aswan granite quarry
It was she who became the main reason for the assertion that it was allegedly here that the ancient Egyptians mined granite for the construction of the Pyramids in Giza, almost a thousand kilometers from Aswan. No one can explain why there was not a single trace of transportation on the way between the quarry and the pyramids. You will never find photographs of the Stela from the beginning of the century. Why? The casket just opened.
I knew one person from Moscow who swears that he was personally acquainted with one of the creators of this stele….
No, his name was not Duncan McCloud, as you probably thought. He was one of the civil engineers, Soviet specialists who built the Aswan hydroelectric power station for the brotherly Arab people in the sixties of the last century. And in 1970, the reconstruction of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow began, and then someone from the management came up with the idea of installing something monumental on the square in front of the theater building. A group of Soviet engineers was instructed to extract high-quality granite and bring the stele to Moscow. No sooner said than done. We took a knapsack plasma torch and went into the quarry to cut granite.
It's actually a flamethrower, but the plasma torch looks pretty much the same (can't find a picture). Add a generator compartment and an electric battery to the design
In the course of the work, part of the stele cracked, besides, no one thought in advance how to remove it from the quarry. However, this is not important, I am sure: they would have figured out how, and they would have coped brilliantly, only the command "End" came from Moscow, because the general plan for the reconstruction of the theater was not approved, and they decided not to install anything large on the square, because it would violate the harmony the whole ensemble. Then everyone safely forgot about this column, and Egyptologists began to use it for their "scientific" purposes, to the delight of all those who feed on the gullible, naive tourists. Here is such a sad but instructive story. And for those who find it difficult to break everything that they so sacredly believed in, I advise you to relax and start living according to the principle "I do not believe, but I want to know the truth"! "Believe" and "know" are diametrically opposed concepts. "Believe" is obscurantism, and "know" is the triumph of reason and progress.
Yes, one more thing. Someone will say that cutting stones with a plasma torch is out of the realm of fantasy. I know, I know … many people think that such an apparatus, a ka and a blaster, has not yet been invented, but you go to any specialized store of welding equipment, and choose any of dozens of models. I recommend the domestic one. It is cheaper and does not require special wire, unlike imported ones. All you need is water and electricity.
Like this! In the end, let me repeat myself: "KNOW and not BELIEVE." This is the motto that everyone should adopt. Teach children correctly!
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