Нью-Йорк в 1970-е. В это время шла 2-ая Индокитайская война, известная как война во Въетнаме. Мегагосударство воевало против захватчиков планеты.
2-ая Индокитайская война это и есть 2-ая Мировая война. Городские постройки и инфраструктура были заброшены и приходили в упадок. Город и его окрестности как будто накрыли непроницаемым колпаком, внутри которого время мчалось в сотни раз быстрее , старя и обезображивая всё созданное руками человека. За считанные годы процветающие города превращались в руины, инфраструктура приходила в негодность. В 1929(1969) году произошёл обвал на фондовой бирже на Уолл стрит, перед этим была паника 1907(1967) и рецессия 1937-38(1967-68) гг. Мегагосударство обрушило мировую систему в тот же день, когда произошёл Октябрьский переворот в России, в 1917(1967).
C 1917 (1967) по 1973/74 был финансовый провал между золотым долларом Казначейства США и фиатным долларом Федрезрерва.
С 1928-53(1968-73) доллары НЕ печатались. Весь мир был на американском лендлизе, магазины Торгсин , как гигантские пылесосы, высасывали золото, серебро и ценности во всём мире, чтобы у населения ничего не осталось и не попало в руки захватчиков. 2-ая Мировая война была финансовой войной на удушение паразитов, лишение их возможности присасываться к деньгам мегагосударства.
Эти фотографии, как и фотографии европейских городов 1970-80 гг, никак не согласуются с официальной историей, которую мы учили в школе.
A street scene in Brooklyn, New York City, 1974
До большой зачистки: Нью-Йорк в 1970е представлял из себя грязный криминальный гадюшник.
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New York City -- the 1970's
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New York City 1970s
A homeless man sleeps next to a 50 gallon drum of burning scavenged wood, New York, 1970
A 1960s Ford Galaxie and a battered early 1960s Plymouth Valiant cruise along Canal Street with peeling pavement, 1973
A lot of abandoned car chunks of a Triumph Spitfire at Plum Beach near Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn, May 1973
An abandoned '64 Rambler, Queens, New York, June 1973
An abandoned 1960s Ford Thunderbird with broken-out windows and a torn vinyl roof, an abandoned apartment building completes the scene, Breezy Point, Queens, June 1973
An abandoned car at the river, Queens, New York, May 1973
Breezy Point in Queens, New York near the Atlantic Ocean with the abandoned skeleton of an apartment building that was never finished, June 1973
Construction of Independence Plaza North, cobblestoned West Street and Lower Manhattan from under the elevated West Side Highway, New York, June 1973
Ellis Island and industrial Jersey City shoreline across the Hudson with abandoned CRRNJ railroad terminal, June 1973
Half buried early 1960s Dodge Polara station wagon on the beach at the ocean side of Breezy Point in Queens, an abandoned apartment building at left distance, 1973
Independence Plaza North going up in what is now Tribeca in Lower Manhattan, June 1973
Pier ruins across West Street from the World Trade Center, Battery Park City and the World Financial Center would be built here in later years, March 1973
Ruins of old piers across West Street from the World Trade Center where is exactly the World Financial Center is now, March 1973
Skeleton of apartment building never completed, abandoned refrigerators and a burned out 1965 Ford Mustang, Breezy Point, Queens looking toward Brooklyn, 1973
Subway 1973-style with graffiti, March 1973
A forlorn old industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn, 1974
Battery Park City being built using land excavated from the World Trade Center construction site across West Street,
April 1974
Battery Park City being created from soil dug out to build the World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty in the distance,
March 1974
Battery Park City landfill edge by Hudson being constructed looking south to Pier A, 1974
Battery Park City landfill, NY Telephone Company, abandoned West Side Highway and the World Trade Center, 1974
Boxes of Adam and Eve products on Reade Street looking east from West Broadway, New York, July 1974
The Battery Park City landfill muck, New York, June 1974
The hulking West Side Highway closed and abandoned, New York, June 1974
Theatre Alley downtown off Ann Street, the narrowest street in Manhattan, filled with the litter and trash, March 1974
World Trade Center (the dark building at Vesey and West St) from Battery Park City landfill, the West Side Highway crosses the whole view, April 1974
23rd St and abandoned West Side Highway, a battered Ford Galaxy 500 drives by on cobblestones, April 1975
Abandoned piers at Exchange Place in Jersey City and the World Trade Center across the Hudson in Lower Manhattan, April 1975
Battery Park City landfill construction, West Street, West Side Highway, The World Trade Center, March 1975
Battery Park City was just a lot of mud with a great view to the industrial skyline of Jersey City and the Colgate Clock, right across West Street from the World Trade Center, April 1975
View from Pier A's fire escape, Battery Park City landfill, West Side Highway, World Trade Center and lots of colorful 1970s cars on a rainy, foggy day, 1975
View from the 58th floor of the World Trade Center to the Battery Park City landfill, Pier A, end of the West Side Highway and New York Harbor on a foggy afternoon, March 1975
Where the beautiful Battery Park City esplanade along the Hudson is now, June 1975
Nassau Street looking toward Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, 1976
The swampy fields of future Battery Park City, The World Trade Center hovers, New York, August 1976
The abandoned West Side Highway looking out at the completed Battery Park City landfill, New York, April 1978
'Welcome to Marlboro Country' sign under the West Side Highway by 150th Street, New York, September 1979
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