insane asylums

where did they go?

It seems Insane that Asylums have become a thing of the past as the building themselves have been left to rot in decay for urban explorers to stage photos of the contents that were left behind, and the buildings themselves are works of amazing architecture as buildings nowadays pale in comparison. Where did these buildings come from? It seems as though they were repurposed from another era. Why were there so many of them, and what was the deal with the (so-called) patients? Were they insane, or were they held as pseudo-prisoners from another reality? Honestly, these questions aren’t far-fetched, as this hypothesis is valid since they are virtually non-existent nowadays.

what happened?

Did some event happen that left some folks stuck between timelines? Were they insane, or did “the powers that be” didn’t want them part of society, as they knew the truth, so they deemed them crazy? This theory makes perfect sense, as I subscribe to the fact that this is the real reason why the Native Americans were placed on reservations, as they are aware of how this reality works, and placing them on reservations would separate them from spreading the truth. So with that said, what the fuck happened? Was there some reset that left the lucky ones unlucky, thus placing the displaced in asylums because they survived the catastrophe? To keep them quiet by pumping them full of drugs to keep them from being a part of societal norms, thus leaving them believing they were crazy and leaving them to die trapped in a pseudo jail. Wow, what a fucking metaphor.

1902:

According to the website Archaix.com and YouTube channel that shares the same name, author Jason Breshears claims an event occurred in 1902, which Jason deems as the “Return of the Phoenix.” Jason also claims that the historical timeline is skewed and history has been rewritten to cover up the 1902 event. If Jason’s claim is valid, this would explain why the buildings were repurposed, and some survivors would be deemed “crazy.”

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