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So-called “Blackpool Tower” has been hologram since being burned to the ground on 28/12/23

I think it might have been a hologram for a lot longer, last time we went Blackpool we were going to go up the Tower but couldn't because they had sold out of tickets for the day.
Eldest and SiL took the grandsons last year and were given the same story.
Co-incidence? I think not.
 
The Accrington bricks the tower is built on, why are they called NORI bricks? What does that stand for?
Wikipedia says:
Three theories are proposed for the name "Nori":
  • Iron was written on the chimney of the brickworks, but backwards with the I at the bottom
  • The letters IRON were accidentally placed backwards in the brick moulds thus spelling NORI. This is by far the most common story.
  • It was a deliberate decision of the owners to differentiate them from the REDAC brick works in Huncoat, standing for Accrington Red.[3]
I have fond memories of lobbing Nori bricks when I was a nipper. Also, my gran occasionally kept half an Accrington brick in her handbag, just in case things kicked off.
 
No-one mentions the Elephant in the Room, much less explains how the elephant got in the room in the first place
 
The Blackpool Tower is 158 metres high, and the Great Pyramid of Giza is 146.6 metres high. Makes you think, eh?
I see, I see so what you are saying is the tower was built by aliens expect it wasn't as it does not exist.

There is only one logical conclusion. The site of the tower is the center of a struggle between 2 groups of aliens. Obviously it is intended to be some kind of transmission tower working in coordination with the Eiffel Tower and other similar towers. But It's construction was faked by one faction to trick the other into thinking everything was in place. The fire then must have been faked to explain why it didn't work. Yep it all makes sense now.

The only question left is who was the mysterious individual arrested for breach of the peace?
 
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