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Trump's addition to the White House is estimated to take $500m and 3 years to build. That's just an addition and that's with 2025 modern technology available. Of course since it's the White House, I'm sure there's a lot of logistical issues and other considerations but it's just an addition and Trump has billionaires backing the project.

Still, there are thousands of buildings all over the world as good of quality and MANY significantly better quality and larger than the White House. Some of these buildings supposedly had 1-3 year build times. Meanwhile, of buildings we know today that are of similar (or better quality) being constructed, we have one that started in the late 1800s and is still being constructed today (Sagrada Família)...

I used to dismiss a lot of the Tartaria stuff because most of it focused on the "free energy" stuff which I felt was a little far-fetched and too "utopian fantasy"-like but something about this old architecture doesn't seem to add up to me. It reminds me a lot like the moon landing. "We just lost the technology" aka we just confirmed how romans did concrete a decade ago.

Did guys in the 1800s really just pop out buildings of similar or better quality than the White house like it was no big deal? Then today, to get something build on a similar scale we need billionaires backing the project. What gives? I don't know if I buy the "it's too expensive" (now but it wasn't back then?) or "no one likes the style" (yet everyone is amazed by it). You'd think a place like Dubai with all its money and expensive "new-style" buildings would have thrown up at least one grand "old-style" building but they didn't even put up one. No pillars just glass boxes.

Something isn't adding up for me here. What are your guys' thoughts?
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Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
26 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Those cathedrals took 500 years to build.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
26 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
If you look into a lot of these 1800s buildings, the supposed build time was 1 year. It's absolutely ridiculous. 0 evidence of the construction process. All the blueprints "lost".
Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
26 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Okay but no journals of people writing about the weird fuckin magically pre-built building that was half deep in mud? I mean c'mon. I don't want to be mean but the fact that anyone believes in the tartaria bullshit is the actual conspiracy. Might as well believe Terraria is real while we're at it.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
26 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yeah, none of that either. It's both weird. Keep in mind in 100 years from now, I doubt you'll find any information about how COVID-19 wasn't a harmful virus and the whole thing was a hoax.

Regardless of what you want to believe, the buildings themselves are suspect without throwing in mudfloods and Tartaria stuff.

If construction companies were really that good in the 1800s and then started sucking after WWII, that in itself is news worthy for "what they took from us". People discuss a competency crisis today because of DEI but it sounds like we've been living in a century long competency crisis that maybe more people need to be talking about.
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