In this episode from the CONSPIRACY-R-US channel, the host explores an earlier “British Invasion”—not the 1960s music phenomenon, but the mysterious Tudor Revival architecture popping up in unexpected American locations like the Higgins House in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Salisbury House in Des Moines, Iowa. Officially built in the 1920s as replicas of 1500s English structures, these grand homes feature authentic-looking Tudor details, dolphin-and-anchor printer symbols from Venice, hidden Tudor-era artwork behind modern AC units, and coats of arms with dates (like 1677 for Worcester) that clash dramatically with mainstream history claiming those places only became cities centuries later. The video questions the official timelines, construction photos, and sudden “gifting” of these mansions after the 1929 crash, while highlighting recurring symbolism (XO patterns, green men, dragons, stars) and suggesting these buildings may be far older than we’re told, pointing to a deeper Old World English influence embedded in America’s landscape.