Tartaria's trains shouldn't exist in 1800s
- cathedral-scale halls,
- ornate copper roofing,
- electrical infrastructure built into their foundations, and
- heating systems that could warm spaces measuring hundreds of thousands of cubic feet, all supposedly powered by coal and steam?
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| Who built these heavenly cathedrals? |
As I examined construction records, electrical consumption data, and architectural plans from the 1800s, a repeating pattern emerged: identical terminal designs appearing across six continents within decades, electrical conduit systems built before electricity was commercially available, and a suspicious absence of technical documentation explaining how these systems actually functioned.
These weren't simple train platforms—rather, they were power distribution hubs featuring towers that weren't decorative, copper elements that weren't ornamental, and foundation systems that suggest grounding rather than structural support, all constructed during the exact period when railroad time replaced natural time across the planet.
This investigation explores the forbidden energy theory—that railroad stations were nodes in a global power distribution network utilizing the rails themselves as conductors, drawing on advanced energy systems we no longer acknowledge, and serving purposes far beyond passenger transportation.
The deeper we examine the architectural evidence, the global coordination problem, and the technological impossibilities, the harder it becomes to believe these were simply monuments to industrial achievement rather than inherited infrastructure repurposed after original knowledge was lost or deliberately erased.
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