THE WORLD’S FAIRS and other conspiracies: a film by KALKI

I made this movie for two reasons.

My dad didn’t understand my first movie ROMA which is a tour of Italy including the Vatican without ever setting foot in Italy.

This movie is about The World’s Fairs and the Idea of “Tartaria”

I became interested in the World’s Fairs when all the Tartaria conspiracies were going wild on x. I decided to look into where it was all coming from.

It seemed like the source were pictures from the World’s Fairs where the buildings we were told were “temporary structures” all looked very immense and sturdy. Some even still stand today like Field Museum in Chicago.

It didn’t make sense. We never saw these pictures in high school. Most of us who are interested in this topic probably graduated from high school in 2000 or before.

Anyways, after more research into how both San Francisco and Chicago were on maps before the 13 colonies, I discovered that that Kodak invented the commercial camera shortly before these World’s Fairs happened.

And then mysteriously everything was burned down. It made me wonder, was there a civilization here previously that left structures–perhaps even the French–like Louis XIV–who liked the type of architecture we see in the World’s Fairs. There were no cameras before The World’s Fairs.

There are a lot of reasons not to burn down such structures. But there is only one reason to. Politics. See for yourself, do these look like temporary structures made out paper mache?

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