Category: World Fair Conspiracy

  • The Zionist World Fair (1939)

    The Zionist World Fair (1939) theory held that the New York World’s Fair—publicly framed as the “World of Tomorrow”—was not just a showcase of technology, design, and international display, but a symbolic and political map of a future world order. In its strongest form, the theory claimed that the fair’s architecture, the Trylon and Perisphere, the Temple of Religion, international pavilions, and especially the Jewish Palestine Pavilion together formed a coded roadmap toward Masonic technocracy and One World Government. The theory drew power from several real features of the fair: its openly utopian planning language, its global representation, its strong symbolic architecture, and the documented presence of Zionist advocacy through the Jewish Palestine Pavilion. The conspiracy version fused those elements into a single totalizing design.