
**EXCLUSIVE: The Empire State Building Wasn't Built for You – It Was Built to Control the Grid and the Stars**
You walk past it. You take the selfie. You buy the overpriced keychain. You think you know the Empire State Building. You think it’s just a *building*.
Wake up, America.
The Empire State Building is not a monument to human ambition. It is a massive, pre-WWII antenna array disguised as Art Deco. It is the physical keystone of a hidden electromagnetic grid that has been shaping American consciousness, weather patterns, and global financial markets for 90 years. The public story—that it was built in a race to be the world’s tallest skyscraper—is the perfect cover. The real story is about frequencies, control, and a secret pact between Wall Street bankers and a shadowy fraternity of European occultists who knew that height equals power.
Let’s connect the dots they don’t want you to connect.
**THE "RACE" THAT WASN'T A RACE**
History books tell you the Empire State Building was rushed to completion in just 410 days during the Great Depression. They say it was a race against the Chrysler Building and 40 Wall Street. But ask yourself: Who funds a $41 million skyscraper ($700 million in today’s money) when the entire economy is collapsing? The official answer is John J. Raskob, a former DuPont and General Motors executive. But Raskob wasn't just a businessman. He was the chairman of the Democratic National Committee and a known associate of the **Federal Reserve’s inner circle**.
The true financiers were the **Rockefeller and Morgan interests**—the same families who control the Fed, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the global energy supply. They didn't need office space. The Depression had a 25% vacancy rate in Manhattan. They needed a **transmission tower**.
Look at the timing. Construction started on **March 17, 1930**—St. Patrick's Day. The foundation stone was laid by **Al Smith**, a former New York Governor with deep ties to the Vatican and Tammany Hall. The building was designed by the firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon. But the *real* architect was **Nicola Tesla** in spirit. Tesla had been trying to build a global wireless power transmission tower (Wardenclyffe) in Long Island, but J.P. Morgan pulled the plug in 1917. The Empire State Building is Wardenclyffe 2.0—built on top of Manhattan Schist, the most conductive bedrock on the Eastern Seaboard.
**THE MAST: NOT FOR LIGHTHOUSES, FOR LIGHTNING**
The most obvious lie is the mast. Officials said it was a mooring mast for dirigibles. Think about that for a second. They wanted to tether a giant hydrogen-filled blimp to the top of a steel skyscraper in the middle of a city with high winds. That’s suicide. It was never used. Not once.
What is the mast actually for? **Tesla Coil grounding and ionospheric pumping.**
In 1931, just months after the building opened, **Vladimir Zworykin** demonstrated the first electronic television system. By 1939, the Empire State Building mast was used for the first experimental TV broadcasts. But that’s just the public story. The real frequency work started in the basement.
**THE SUB-BASEMENT: THE REAL CONTROL ROOM**
You can’t tour the sub-basement. No one can. It’s classified as a “security area” by the Port Authority. Why does a tourist attraction need a classified sub-basement? Because that’s where the **directional beam antennas** are housed.
Here’s the dark truth: The Empire State Building is the primary hub for **Project Looking Glass**—the classified program that allows a select few to see *timelines*. The building’s height and location (40.7484° N, 73.9857° W) form a perfect geometric lock with the **Great Pyramid of Giza** and the **Vatican obelisk**. The 1,454-foot height (originally 1,250 feet, raised by a 222-foot antenna in 1951) was not random. It was calculated to resonate with the Schumann Resonance—the Earth’s heartbeat.
When the antenna was added in 1951 (under the Truman administration, right as the Cold War and the "Red Scare" kicked off), the building became a **HAARP transmitter**. HAARP didn't start in Alaska in the 90s. It started in Midtown Manhattan in the 30s. The building can ionize the atmosphere, modify the jet stream, and—I believe—**influence mass emotions**.
Why do you think the stock market is located just a few blocks away? When the "Flash Crash" of 2010 happened, the algorithms didn't crash in Chicago. The signal interference came from 34th Street. The building is a giant **resonant cavity** for manipulating high-frequency trading.
**THE OCCULT ARCHITECTURE**
You think the Art Deco design is pretty? Look closer at the lobby. The **"Manhattan" mural** shows a mechanical god releasing energy. The lobby’s aluminum stripes aren’t just decoration; they are **runes**—specifically, bind runes from the Armanen tradition. The architect, William Lamb, was a member of the **Skull and Bones** society, but also a known follower of **Helena Blavatsky**’s Theosophy.
The building is a **zodiac clock**. The set-back design—where the building steps back as it rises—isn't for city light ordinances. It’s a **stepped pyramid**, mimicking the ziggurats of ancient Babylon. The 102 floors? That’s 102 keys to the gates of knowledge in Kabbalistic numerology.
And the lights. Oh, the lights. They say they change colors for holidays. But the colors follow a **color code** that matches the days of the week in the Babylonian calendar. When the
Final Thoughts
After a century of scraping the sky, the Empire State Building endures not merely as a monument to Art Deco ambition, but as a living chronicle of New York's relentless resilience—a steel spine that weathered the Depression, survived the jet age's obsolescence, and now stands reborn as a beacon of energy efficiency. For any journalist who has stood in its shadow, the real story isn't the height, but the hustle: the building's ability to constantly reinvent itself, from a desperate "Empty State Building" to a global icon, proves that true longevity isn't about staying the same, but about adapting with the city's own frantic pulse. In the end, it’s not the view from the top that leaves a mark; it’s the quiet, stubborn truth that this tower was never just built of limestone and steel, but of pure, unadulterated New York