Terry Wolfe on Agent131711's post. Wow, I didn't expect that! I'll listen when I can. He comes up with some really interesting stuff, and with crazy-sounding stuff that leaves me scratching my head. But some of the interesting stuff has helped me a lot, especially when I was poisoning myself with supplements, and the crazy-sounding stuff still counts as fun (and who knows...).
I don't know much about these buildings he's been writing about, but it's not the first I've heard of it and I'm not dismissing it.
I got through most of this last night. I gather you don't have as much fun as I do with this kind of thing. I like stuff that aims to shake up my thinking, whether it succeeds or not. Two big Agent131711 "hits" for me were vitamins/supplements/fortifications and dinosaurs. Vitamin fraud had blindsided me, and while I already knew much about the dinosaur deception, which I began learning about as a child, there was more to the story that I had never heard.
As for the fairs, buildings, and demolitions, I don't know. It does seem like the fairs were part of the plan to secularize society, promoting unhealthy science and technology, and unhealthy other things as well. I don't see the advance of modern science as representing anything good. It claims to move in one direction while proceeding the opposite way.
The buildings don't matter that much to me. I like simplicity. I'm impressed by it. But I am curious now about what you may have written relating even remotely to this topic and yes, I just bought the book.
Please look up Tartarus on Rumble- or Mud Flood. The camera was invented circa 1820 so there’s lots of photos proving that the past looks better than today 👍
Terry Wolfe on Agent131711's post. Wow, I didn't expect that! I'll listen when I can. He comes up with some really interesting stuff, and with crazy-sounding stuff that leaves me scratching my head. But some of the interesting stuff has helped me a lot, especially when I was poisoning myself with supplements, and the crazy-sounding stuff still counts as fun (and who knows...).
I don't know much about these buildings he's been writing about, but it's not the first I've heard of it and I'm not dismissing it.
I got through most of this last night. I gather you don't have as much fun as I do with this kind of thing. I like stuff that aims to shake up my thinking, whether it succeeds or not. Two big Agent131711 "hits" for me were vitamins/supplements/fortifications and dinosaurs. Vitamin fraud had blindsided me, and while I already knew much about the dinosaur deception, which I began learning about as a child, there was more to the story that I had never heard.
As for the fairs, buildings, and demolitions, I don't know. It does seem like the fairs were part of the plan to secularize society, promoting unhealthy science and technology, and unhealthy other things as well. I don't see the advance of modern science as representing anything good. It claims to move in one direction while proceeding the opposite way.
The buildings don't matter that much to me. I like simplicity. I'm impressed by it. But I am curious now about what you may have written relating even remotely to this topic and yes, I just bought the book.
I want a mod for SimCity that let's you design towns like this. No zoning for Residential, Commercial and Industrial, just everything mixed together.
TARTARIA sorry my phone keeps changing it
Tartarus
Please look up Tartarus on Rumble- or Mud Flood. The camera was invented circa 1820 so there’s lots of photos proving that the past looks better than today 👍
So many gorgeous constructions gone and replaced by nothing or nothing speaking to the craftsmen of the era and history.