The towers probably helped with cooling the building in the summer. You can still find these types of structures in the Middle East. Some type of evaporative cooling system. Great acoustics in that “post office” btw.
I heard that the old Tartarian homes with the free energy from the ionosphere were built with ducting integrated into the structure itself that carried warm air in the winter and cool air in the summer to all the rooms except for the bathrooms (not sure why) and this airflow was somehow controlled by equipment that was in the huge "fireplaces" which never burned wood, were never meant to burn wood.
Yes, and it's such a wonderful location -- near the water but not too foggy and cold, just a nice moderate climate. There must've been many, many oaks growing there which of course are now gone.
Or inside the columns could be heavy gauge copper wire or solid copper pipe that wound around the column interior to conduct electricity. The arches could have horseshoe magnets inside them. I see symbolism on commercial products such as Scunci hair accessories that are clearly horseshoe magnets -- they're telling us.
That Tribune building is absolutely beautiful, nothing like the ugly rectangles that we see going up everywhere these days. Even in my small city, fewer than 13,000 people, I see old homes with lots of character being torn down and replaced with rectangles that look like somewhere I'd go to pay my utility bill.
The Detail 😍That is what I absolutely love about old world Buildings. The more you look the more you actually see! Nothing adds up with this current narrative! we are a Civilization with forced amnesia.
Its amazing how many of these buildings still exist. Thank you.
Amazing they look alike around the world too!
The towers probably helped with cooling the building in the summer. You can still find these types of structures in the Middle East. Some type of evaporative cooling system. Great acoustics in that “post office” btw.
I heard that the old Tartarian homes with the free energy from the ionosphere were built with ducting integrated into the structure itself that carried warm air in the winter and cool air in the summer to all the rooms except for the bathrooms (not sure why) and this airflow was somehow controlled by equipment that was in the huge "fireplaces" which never burned wood, were never meant to burn wood.
I wonder how lovely Oakland was when it was filled with Europeans.
Betcha there was little or no crime nor filth.
Yes, and it's such a wonderful location -- near the water but not too foggy and cold, just a nice moderate climate. There must've been many, many oaks growing there which of course are now gone.
I wonder if columns could be grounding devices to conduct lightning.
Or inside the columns could be heavy gauge copper wire or solid copper pipe that wound around the column interior to conduct electricity. The arches could have horseshoe magnets inside them. I see symbolism on commercial products such as Scunci hair accessories that are clearly horseshoe magnets -- they're telling us.
That Tribune building is absolutely beautiful, nothing like the ugly rectangles that we see going up everywhere these days. Even in my small city, fewer than 13,000 people, I see old homes with lots of character being torn down and replaced with rectangles that look like somewhere I'd go to pay my utility bill.
The Detail 😍That is what I absolutely love about old world Buildings. The more you look the more you actually see! Nothing adds up with this current narrative! we are a Civilization with forced amnesia.
Around 8:07-8:12 ish. Did anyone think there is more under that little wall? Between the brick & mud. It looks like there's more to it. ??
Yeah totally! I think maybe that's why they left it there, didn't want to have to excavate more than they had to .
I've heard that we're hit with EMFs of some sort all the time -- and it's so fast and so high tech that we're not even aware of it. I do not consent!
those urns at the post office!!
They are here at the Napa Post Office as well! Wrapped in tarps now until the public forgets about them.
It's too bad that vandals can't come in the middle of the night and remove the tarps.
yes, too bad...@@notbuyingit2204