His Story, Not Ours? | Pt 2

His Story, Not Ours? | Pt 2

What if all technology was already found out?

The speaker poses a hypothetical scenario where all technology has been discovered and the people have been wiped out, leaving only the buildings behind.

Hypothetical Scenario

  • All technology has been discovered and the people have been wiped out.
  • The individuals who wiped out the people now have all of the power and can sell the technology to future civilizations.
  • This would allow them to control everything, including the narrative, government, banks, etc.

Introduction and Sponsorship

The speaker introduces himself and announces that Manscaped is sponsoring his video. He provides a promo code for viewers to use when purchasing products from Manscaped.

Speaker Introduction

  • The speaker introduces himself and welcomes viewers to his video.

Sponsorship

  • Manscaped is sponsoring the video.
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  • All purchases made using this promo code will go towards funding future videos.

Unlocking Your Mind with Information

The speaker discusses how information can change one's perspective on the world. He also mentions that previous episodes have discussed how buildings were constructed by a previous civilization.

Importance of Information

  • Information can unlock one's mind and provide new perspectives on the world.
  • Some people are able to see what is being presented, while others cannot.
  • The speaker hopes that this episode will help everyone see a little bit clearer.

Previous Episodes

  • Previous episodes have discussed how buildings were constructed by a previous civilization.
  • These buildings were constructed in various ways, including by prisoners and furniture designers.

Tribune Tower in Chicago

The speaker discusses the construction of the Tribune Tower in Chicago and points out inconsistencies in the official narrative.

Construction of Tribune Tower

  • The Tribune Tower was a 463-foot tall skyscraper built in 1923.
  • There is no construction company listed under design and construction.
  • The original building was supposedly built in 1868 and destroyed by fire only three years later, but this is unlikely to be true.

Inconsistencies in Narrative

  • The official narrative contains obvious lies that would not hold up in court.
  • This building could not have been constructed today, especially not within two years as claimed.
  • A contest was supposedly held to design the building, but there are inconsistencies with this claim.

The Decline of Building Things

In this section, the speaker talks about how building things became less popular after the introduction of TV and how the current civilization did not construct some buildings.

Building Things in the 1800s

  • Buildings in the 1800s were simple and built all the time.
  • TV was introduced, and building things became less popular.
  • The current civilization did not construct some buildings.

Harvey Elms

  • Harvey Elms won a competition to design a building when he was only 25 years old.
  • He won another competition at the same time when he was 33 years old.
  • He died before the building was completed.

St. George's Hall in Liverpool, England

  • The cost of construction for St. George's Hall is equivalent to 33 million today.
  • It is an example of classical revival style buildings being constructed with ease in Texas.

Dickens County Courthouse

  • There is no information available about who constructed Dickens County Courthouse or what happened to its polygonal center tower with a domed roof.
  • It was listed on the national register of historic places in 1980.

Investigating Insane Narratives

In this section, the speaker talks about how some stories about building constructions are unbelievable and nonsensical.

Dickens County Courthouse Revisited

  • There is no narrative available about the construction of Dickens County Courthouse despite it being listed on national register of historic places in 1980.
  • Southern Structural Steel Company and E.L. Aiken, who were involved in the construction of the courthouse, cannot be found on the internet.

Conclusion

  • The speaker invites viewers to join them in investigating and laughing at these insane narratives.
  • The speaker thanks viewers for their support and encourages them to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel.
Video description

For Part 2 of His Story, Not Ours? we go even further into the narrative and find buildings that don't belong here. Courthouses that were not built for that. More competitions! and a few surprises. Thank you all for your support! I am so thankful for you all. I hope you all have a great day! LINKS: Shout-Outs in the Next 4 Episodes! Patreon: patreon.com/MyLunchBreak MANSCAPED 20% OFF! https://www.manscaped.com/products/lawn-mower-4 20% OFF + FREE SHIPPING ( The Entire Store! ) Manscaped: PROMO CODE: MLB20 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MYLUNCHBREAK_ Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2l1n04-his-story-not-ours-pt-1.html My Lunch Break Disclaimer: The content on My Lunch Break is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in the videos are those of the creators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or institution. I strive to present accurate and well-researched information, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking. Theories discussed on this channel may be speculative, controversial, or unverified. My Lunch Break is not a substitute for professional advice, and I do not provide legal, medical, financial, or any other type of advice. Consult with qualified experts for such matters. Viewers should be aware that information and opinions may change over time, and my content may become outdated. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from reliance on our content. By using this channel, you agree to the terms and conditions of this disclaimer. We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove content at any time. My Lunch Break disclaims any liability for actions taken based on the information provided on our channel.