Empty San Francisco – 1848

This drawing shows an empty, barely inhabited San Francisco in 1848.

Then – magically – after just 10 years…

 

San Fran (1858) is a busy, bustling port and city.

Yes, I know. They are just drawings but these drawings appeared in books. They were the mass-mind-control section of the massive re-writing of American History which started just after 1775……To Be Continued.

 

2 thoughts on “Empty San Francisco – 1848

  1. I am very much looking forward to hear more about this! I love how you have contrasted the two paintings…and in such a short time interval for that city! I read a book several years ago about the Ohlone tribe of California. They lived in the region of San Francisco and the descriptions of that area before the missionaries and explorers are of a pure paradise on earth. They were brutally exterminated to allow the city to grow, but the eye witness accounts of that region before construction are of “inexpressible fertility”, as one writer put it. There is nearly nothing left of the language and culture but a single line, from a single song. “dancing on the brink of the world” is the fragment, and looking at those paintings, I can almost see someone dancing, right on the edge of the western land and sea:-)

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    1. Wow, Deb…you can still side-swipe me :o) I’ve been looking into the Native Americans and the hidden truth about what Really Happened. “Dancing on the brink of the world.” That is pure beauty. Thank you – always.

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