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  1. Jinxy

    1845: The Great Fire of Pittsburgh

    If you get the chance again; look up at the construction. Here is an example of 15-1600 european construction. Because of the wood that can easily set fire they changed their mind about this in +/- the 1700's.
  2. Jinxy

    1845: The Great Fire of Pittsburgh

    I have the same problem with the Amsterdam Grachtengordel There is only one book where they base the whole history on and even in there, there is only "probably built by so and so in 1600so" , and then they have a story about taxes so the houses were narrow to avoid tax, but that does *not*...
  3. Jinxy

    1845: The Great Fire of Pittsburgh

    I am starting to think that 1800's were actually 1700's or earlier in the not so UnitedSA. And they did a lot of mumbo jumbo in the European history with a lot of Alexanders, Louis(e)'s (m/f) and Fredericks to conceal. I have this book from +/- 1915 about the Napoleon wars (got it last week...
  4. Jinxy

    1798: Napoleon's Windmill powered Floating Fortress

    In the line of floating fortresses I need help with this Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . Floating Circular Citadel, submitted to the French Directory in 1798.
  5. Jinxy

    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    I heard that too, here is the subtitled version of this interesting Dutch documentary about the situation in Germany where they replace the farmers and they become energy suppliers and Germany now healivy relies on import of food - which make it susceptible for shortages. They want to do the...
  6. Jinxy

    Napoleonic Wars and Year 1812: when did they happen?

    I don't understand. There are more Gaul things portrayed as "the" French under Napoleon. The French revolution allegdedly "adopted" or re-evented after centuries their Gaul ancestors during the revolution aigainst the kings and nobles. But Napoleon replaced the Gaul rooster back with the...
  7. Jinxy

    Napoléon, aka Nicholas, Brutus and Ali Bonaparte: what do we know?

    During Napoleon there was this guy named Marchal Jean de Dieu Soult. His nickname was "king Nicolas" (?) Especially in Spain and/ or Portugal. More info He was sometimes etched as a caricature with an ugly big head. Everything about Napoleon is strange. Poem of Victor Hugo: This century was...
  8. Jinxy

    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    And I think the Israëli's know that if there is a cataclysm not even Rockefeller or JP Morgan, Elon Musk of Bill Gates can save them, that's why they sent Wikipedia to the moon. Huh, my previous post got lost.
  9. Jinxy

    1798: Napoleon's Windmill powered Floating Fortress

    The windmills date back to 1500's in Holland to dry wet land with a paddle wheel. He was probably inspired by this because he invaded Holland too.
  10. Jinxy

    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    In a way, I'm a pagan. And the magnetic poles are shifting. Mother earth is moving her inner core. There is no way that us arrogant humans can think that with filling our earth with windmills and solarpanels and Tesla's and buren ancient woods that we can reverse that. That is just for the...
  11. Jinxy

    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    This is a 1992 childrens book "operation save the Earth" from UNESCO to all children in the world following agenda 21 It says here that if we don't cut CO2 within 30 years (that is about now) we will be roasted. Well... I'm starving in Holland now (it's cold!!) Your brain updates itself to the...
  12. Jinxy

    The City of Harbin or the Battle for Cambalu?

    I found this weblog. I like personal blogs because sometimes I think like: hey how do you know (and I don't) and then they throw a sauce or gravy over it that all mingles it. It is really astonishing how they managed this in such a short amount of time in such a remote place: Harbin, in the far...
  13. Jinxy

    Chronology: how old is America?

    I didn't notice it in the original post, but I didn't notice it before but king Richard 3 did not live in 1189 according to Wikipedia and some other sources but in 1485. Only the Jewish say so. Another 1189 source about Jewish massacre. I don't understand this. How many Richard 3's were...
  14. Jinxy

    1899-1901: Boxer Rebellion. What are they hiding?

    It is almost as if they roll out the same carpet every time... John Thomson: "PEKING consists of two cities: one the Tartar or Manchu city, with the Imperial palace in its centre; the other, the Chinese, containing the altars of heaven and earth, where the State worship is carried on. The...
  15. Jinxy

    Our timeline could be much shorter than we think...

    First of all; I'm by this extended account of happenings that you have written! ΙΧΘΥΣ (fish) and the fish sign is the godess of fertility Athargatis The wheel is obvious taken from the pagan Wheel The wheel represents the eternity (I am beginning and end, alfa and omega) because it never...
  16. Jinxy

    1752: Vauxhall Gardens Fireworks and Illuminations

    This is supposed to be just before it's closing (1859) Many lightbulbs of a specific round form just like in paintings.
  17. Jinxy

    Missing photographs of the existing drawings. Where are they?

    They built a replica in Amsterdam with photo's but these photo's plus story are even more disturbing Paleis off course this one burnt down too. I even find vague black and white photo's of events or buildings in the 80's. In 1987 something my dad had a really Nice canon EOS camera and I had...
  18. Jinxy

    Columbus "discovered" America in 1592?

    Fine by me. Italians are in general quite vain and put importance in names (i'm a "her" and they find my name quite funny because in Italy it's a men's name) so I can't imagine that they will give themselve such a hideous name like urban mountain + ugly self portrait, but ok. If you say so.
  19. Jinxy

    World War II: Military Production Facts

    There is a new one popping up in the Dutch history. They also sent many V2 missiles from the Hague and Zealand and some even went down and destroyed parts of the Netherlands. How stupid was I and many others of my age, that we thought and taught it was Peenemunde where the missiles came from...
  20. Jinxy

    Columbus "discovered" America in 1592?

    Urbano Monte is not a normal Italian name, it means City Mountain 🤔 I think they revised the history: Largest Early World Map Set to Be Unveiled at Rumsey Map Center
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