Leaps of Consciousness

USA Expositions 1851 - 1915

Between 1850 and 1915, many Great Expositions were built all over the world: London in 1850, Paris in 1900, Chicago in 1893 and San Francisco in 1915. They were built on a vast scale, in impossible timescales of two years, then destroyed and put into landfills. Many succumbed to strange fires when constructed out of stone, steel and glass.

The scale is vast as shown by the photos.

The Chicago ‘Columbian’ Exposition was over 690 acres and introduced many products for the first time: Juicy Fruit Gum, Cracker Jack and brownies. They drew in vast crowds: 27 million visited Chicago’s White City Fair between 1st May and 31st October 1893, an average of 130,000 every single day. There is a Rand McNally 500-page guide to every building, every entrance fee, every exhibit, and every place to eat and drink. It was so large you could be there for days and not see it all.

It was forbidden to take photos unless you paid a two-dollar fee—a huge amount at the time. Special police wandered about and could arrest those taking photos.

Could the worldwide network of fairs have been mass mind control before films, TV, and personal devices?

Our subconscious remembers 11 million things a second while we are only conscious of 140 a second. The subconscious stores and ranks everything it sees to identify the safe and safest cards. These control our behaviour to fit in with the herd and survive. 95% of our behaviour is automatic and governed by our subconscious - Carl Jung’s iceberg model of the mind: only the conscious 5% is above the water. This is how advertising, television and film ‘programming’ work. The viewer is entirely unaware of the direct programming of the subconscious through images and repetition.

The worldwide fairs would create a new morphic field or subconscious memory that ‘this is the modern world.’