Incredible Cemetery Of Calcutta (megaliths Of India) - Alternative View

Incredible Cemetery Of Calcutta (megaliths Of India) - Alternative View
Incredible Cemetery Of Calcutta (megaliths Of India) - Alternative View

Video: Incredible Cemetery Of Calcutta (megaliths Of India) - Alternative View

Video: Incredible Cemetery Of Calcutta (megaliths Of India) - Alternative View
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Let's apply the scheme that I have already sounded somehow. The "ancient" city should have:

1. Correct column (sample - Alexander Column)

2. Correct cathedral (sample - Isaac).

3. Correct triumphal arch (sample - "ancient Roman" triumphal arch).

4. Fortress in the shape of a star.

So, the city of Kolkata, India.

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This is not the same, the other (the one in the photo above has not survived to this day).

Promotional video:

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And the tower stands to transmit the signal, see? Again, everything rests against the Peter and Paul Fortress - an example of such construction all over the world.

And now we are not surprised how the Anglo-Saxons, who are distinguished by a SPECIAL ability to create, do not make such monuments in their homeland, and in their colony - one spit. Calcutta cemetery. Cemetery, office version, was discovered in 1767, the first burials were made in 1768, the last one dates back to 1895.

Such an ordinary entrance to an ordinary cemetery:

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And here:

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Bang on the head with a butt! Scale:

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This is what the guys give, the British, the masters! Here they cannot build such a pyramid normally with modern equipment, but here there are monuments in the cemetery. And the whole joke is that it is - MONOLITH !!! Only casting, nothing else can be. Okay, let's move on:

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Stop stop, and here is more detailed. Give an increase, if you please.

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Come on! This is … Isaac!

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I did not find a more detailed photo of these columns in Calcutta, I will be grateful for clearer photos)

Obelisks are also not uncommon among the British nobility:

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It is common to give such a conical shape and smoothness to a stone without any machine tools or equipment. Machines are for weaklings. And again, only casting.

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But this is JUST A MASTERPIECE!

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Excellent casting here too. What is the quality!

A couple more photos for backfill:

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I do not know about you, but from that day on I finally cease to trust even one iota of ALL official fairy tales and fables, putting ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING into question. Which is what I wish for you.

Py. Sy. Just a great photo sent in the comments by peshkints. Photo of 1865, government house in Calcutta (yeah, call it whatever you like).

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All health and sober mind)