First published at 13:41 UTC on January 25th, 2021.
It seems like every old church you bump into in London says it was built by this Christopher Wren character. The mainstream tells us he was Surveyor of the King's Works, and a founder of the Royal Society, most famous for building St Paul'…
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It seems like every old church you bump into in London says it was built by this Christopher Wren character. The mainstream tells us he was Surveyor of the King's Works, and a founder of the Royal Society, most famous for building St Paul's Cathedral. However, that is just the tip of the iceberg, as he's also credited with redesigning London after the Great Fire in 1666, rebuilding over 50 London churches, and numerous other major works including Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Greenwich Royal Observatory, Monument to the Great Fire of London, Trinity Library Cambridge, Royal Hospital Chelsea, and many more. The majority of this work was done in the 1670s-1680s. He seemed to fit quite a lot in to a small period of time didn't he? Anyway, these church sites go back a long way, probably way before Wren's time. These old sites throw up anomaly after anomaly with ridiculous ground levels, silly little doors, and windows below ground. It seems like Wren might have just been the smoke screen for a major reset, either in that era or prior.
In putting together this video, I found a very good article on the Great Fire of London probably being a premeditated event:
https://stolenhistory.net/threads/the-betrayal-of-albion-part-4-the-great-fire-of-london.1667/
It's always seemed questionable, the date being 1666 seems very ritualistic - a bit too perfect a date for London's worst cataclysm in recorded history. Maybe that was actually year 0 in the calendar of the weird religion of the powers that be...
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