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OLD WORLD ERIE PA
This is my file on Erie, Pennsylvania. The architecture is inconsistent with the historical narrative...reconcile.
These are the links to my coffee table books featuring demolished buildings in Old World North America:
Book 1:
www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-p66mkk2.html?q=chris@UCjd_y9bigTU7woflzDGcGnA
Book 2:
www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/another-101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-yvv6qd9.html?q=chris+kelly&page=1&pageSize=4
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Exploring the Old World: Episode 6
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In this episode, we take a look at Detroit's Michigan Central Station, before heading across the pond and putting Le Mont Saint Michel under the lens. Don't forget to subscribe, hit the thumbs up button, and comment. Links: ua-cam.com/video/k6TVRTc5T-A/v-deo.html historicdetroit.org/buildings/michigan-central-station Links to my books: www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-o...
OLD WORLD PADUCAH & TERRE HAUTE
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In this video we take a look at a couple smaller cities in the States. First we'll look at Paducah, Kentucky, then we'll move a little further north to Terre Haute, Indiana. Thank you for being here. If you have any other locations for me to cover, let me know in the comments..
Pullman & Monsanto
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In this video, we look at the strange character known as George Pullman, famous for the production of luxury rail cars in the 1800's, among other things. In the second part, we investigate the strange topography of Monsanto, Portugal. Thanks for being here...I appreciate you all taking the time to watch my videos. Links to my two books: www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-...
DEMOLISHED AND FRIED
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A quick look at my books...then we put medieval France under the microscope...thanks for being here. My books: www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-p66mkk2.html?q=101 demolished&page=1&pageSize=4 www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/another-101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-yvv6qd9.html?q=101 demolished&...
The Old World in Others Words: Matt From Cultivate Elevate
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This is the first in a series in which I feature the perspective of another Old World Explorer. These will be released in addition to my weekly release. This one features Matt Roeske of Cultivate Elevate. Here is the link to the podcast: rumble.com/v4641l3-tartaria-the-hidden-civilization.html Here is the link to Matt's site: cultivateelevate.com/about/ I compiled the images from my files. They...
Old World City Halls
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What is it about the 1890's? There sure was a helluva lot of construction going on for a time of financial panic. I hope you enjoy this collection of buildings designated as city halls. Cardcow link: www.cardcow.com/ If you enjoy this content, consider purchasing my books about demolished buildings. They make for great conversation starter as a coffee table book. Thank you for being here www.lu...
Old World Seattle
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The great fire of 1889. The miraculous rebuild...465 buildings in one year!! A world's fair...what more could you ask for! Matthew's work on Seattle: ua-cam.com/video/0Yoa9BT1dwU/v-deo.html Links: www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/exhibits-and-education/digital-document-libraries/the-great-seattle-fire-of-1889 content.lib.washington.edu/extras/seattle-fire.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seattle_Fi...
American Expositions
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In this video, we take a look at what are considered to be the major world's expositions of the late 19th and early 20th century in America. Were these temporary structures? Is there more to the story? Link to the three part Stolen History documentary: www.youtube.com/@UCVfDp2LubFR0BHgauPQvC2w List of worlds fairs: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world's_fairs Links to my two books: www.lulu.com/...
Exploring the Old World: Episode 5
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In this episode, we take a look at a couple architects with a great big body of work. I'll also shine a spotlight on the Smithsonian, before taking you to northern Italy. Link to Pockets of Survival: ua-cam.com/video/DlsT8RXO8I4/v-deo.html Links to my two books: www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-p66mkk2.html?q=101 Demolished&page...
Old World Construction timeLIES
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How do we stack up against the builders of the past? Were they really that much faster than we are in the modern era? Before power tools and the internal combustion engine? Or are the timelines we are given more like timelies? Judge for yourself.. Video used in intro: ua-cam.com/video/gDN4c2wnx3E/v-deo.html Latent Lexicon video on photo manipulation: ua-cam.com/video/mQJaA-AVWlI/v-deo.html Link...
A Taste of Old New York
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In this video we take a closer look at a handful of beautiful buildings said to have been constructed in the early years of the 1900's. I have provided some footage from those years to provide a snapshot of life in that era. If you like these videos, consider purchasing my book(s) here: www.lulu.com/shop/chris-kelly/101-demolished-buildings-in-old-world-north-america/paperback/product-p66mkk2.h...
Writing History
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Writing History
Exploring the Old World: Episode 4
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Exploring the Old World: Episode 4
Exploring the Old World: Episode 3
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Exploring the Old World: Episode 3
Old World Albany
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Old World Albany
Exploring The Old World: Episode 2
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Exploring The Old World: Episode 2
Exploring the Old World: Episode 1
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Exploring the Old World: Episode 1
Breakers Breaks The Narrative
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Breakers Breaks The Narrative
The Roosevelt Dam: Inherited?
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The Roosevelt Dam: Inherited?
American County Courthouses Arkansas
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American County Courthouses Arkansas
Old World Springfield Ohio
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Old World Springfield Ohio
Old World Kansas City Missouri
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Old World Kansas City Missouri
Impossible Architecture Vol 4: The Alworth Building in Duluth, Mn
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Impossible Architecture Vol 4: The Alworth Building in Duluth, Mn
Old World Providence Rhode Island
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Old World Providence Rhode Island
Composers Composed with Steph & Steph
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Composers Composed with Steph & Steph
Old World Sioux Falls South Dakota
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Old World Sioux Falls South Dakota
Old World Dubuque Iowa
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Old World Dubuque Iowa
Old World Oklahoma City
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Old World Oklahoma City
American County Court Houses: Ohio
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American County Court Houses: Ohio

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @starglaxner3524
    @starglaxner3524 11 хвилин тому

    Fascinating presentation good Sir. Thank you ✨

  • @Criticalthinker0515
    @Criticalthinker0515 27 хвилин тому

    Thanks for proff that our history books are more fiction than anything else.........

  • @alxbatista
    @alxbatista 50 хвилин тому

    Born and raised in Erie Pa , still here, I live bye the Erie cemetery 200 yrs old . I love to walk thru and look at the old tombstones lot of them buildings are gone now you showed, I was Born in the 70's raised in the 80's in Erie, not sold on what your saying Jeran lol

  • @Laura_toggsgirls
    @Laura_toggsgirls Годину тому

    This video is fake

  • @wollyhoodUSA
    @wollyhoodUSA Годину тому

    So the citizens burned and destroyed their own town.. over standardizing the distance between their railroad tracks... How would that be detrimental to the Town? Truly makes no sense

  • @nocensors
    @nocensors Годину тому

    Many creators cover this subject but idk... Chris man you are just a bit better at it than the rest. Thanks for being thorough.

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Годину тому

    Formally grew up there , I got my haircut at Downtown YMCA underground access from outside step's down to enter thanks mud flood !

  • @CyborIndustries
    @CyborIndustries Годину тому

    Not sure about the circuit board theory - but - The thing I found interesting about Scranton is that when they were building it up... They brought in architects from all over the world. So there's all different styles of architecture in various buildings. Growing up there in the 80's-90's.... I never really appreciated it until I got older. I would walk past the Raddison Hotel and the Iron Furnaces almost every day and could see it (Radisson) from my house. Which... was a small old coal miners residence. I was probably one of the very few kids born in the 80's that had to shovel coal into the furnace to heat the place. (I'm surprised you didn't highlight the Raddison Hotel. Check out the history of the Raddison when you have a chance- I'd love to see a modern video done on the hotel. It was an extremely important building since it doubled as a train station and is made of limestone/marble.. etc. It was how people traveled to Scranton before coal became obsolete.) Scranton has such a bad reputation (some justified) but it truly is a shame because of how absolutely beautiful the city/town is. I hate seeing any historical building in Scranton being demolished. What a trip down memory lane this video was for me. It's wild that a lot of the photos you were showing were very old and yet I still remember these places looking the same in the 90's and even still to this day. Thank you for doing this short retrospective on Scranton PA. Always cool to see.

  • @sharihenderson7621
    @sharihenderson7621 2 години тому

    I believe that Centennial was held in 1913. Born and raised in Erie, Pa. Lots of German immigrants settled there. The buildings are definitely not built when they say they were. Great video by the way!

  • @HellNoMoreBiden
    @HellNoMoreBiden 2 години тому

    I ended my family's fourth generation of masonry. You are chosen by someone to learn the tradition. It takes some years to gain the knowledge of even the ground/earth you're working on. At one time we made our own footings. I wound up in Florida only doing it once here. I used one thousand brick to lay 300 over it. We have the only job where once we've done it right it never comes down or need any repairs. I was always complaining about carpenters not letting me do my job right. To build Old buildings you bet they had saws that we imagine they used or they can't do the job. Looking at the masonry of those buildings gives me wonder, awe and more questions. I wouldn't know how to start a bid on the smallest of them. None of these jobs are profitable because of design today. Look at the brutal school, Craigmont in Memphis. We thought it was going to be a prison.

  • @sussg7418
    @sussg7418 2 години тому

    Very good 👍 and the pic of the plasma event in the blue sky.....😊

  • @KillrMillr7
    @KillrMillr7 2 години тому

    I know one thing, they didn’t build the Erie Canal in a couple years like we’ve been told. It was already there, they likely improved and repaired it like so many other places.

  • @wayawolf1967
    @wayawolf1967 2 години тому

    It keeps popping into my mind that the term "gold rush" may very well have been just that. A rush to remove the streets of gold (on Earth as it is in Heaven) leaving behind mud streets not matching the architecture. Even the buildings would have been adorned with gold and silver. Possibly jewels incorporated into the decor. The first to get their hands on the treasures would be millionaires and billionaires. I believe the un explainable structures were either built by Angels or spoken into existence by God Almighty. Not by human hands at all.

  • @user-bs5cw7ih9s
    @user-bs5cw7ih9s 3 години тому

    Look at Battle Creek Michigan the federal center is huge and deftly old world

  • @wayawolf1967
    @wayawolf1967 3 години тому

    The first destruction of mankind was Noahs flood. It was said that the second would be by fire. Melted buildings, things turned to stone, 1000 year reign of Christ, etc. It adds up doesnt it.

  • @VallRoginski
    @VallRoginski 3 години тому

    We're in Satan's little season now

  • @MARYSSON22
    @MARYSSON22 3 години тому

    I've been here since 2013 and it is definitely a beautiful city!! I 1st came here when I was 16 in 1992 for a visit and then again in 1997 and now I call it home!!

  • @kayceianderson8063
    @kayceianderson8063 3 години тому

    Tartaria is everywhere, I’ve lived my entire life in Sioux Falls and Sioux City, Sioux City more than Sioux Falls is full of tartarian architecture.

  • @cpstephany1
    @cpstephany1 4 години тому

    Ooof. Im from Dubuque. Like the video. Theories are a little out there for me. I am a curious individual, and will be reading into this though. The theories of people of the past being incapable of excellent work.....never understood that. Like when it is theorized that aliens always helped the ancients. Because anyone born before the 20th century is incapable of hard and exceptional detailed work. Anyway. Nice video though.

  • @dankoston2904
    @dankoston2904 4 години тому

    I'd like you to do a video on Painesville Ohio. It's halfway between Erie and Cleveland. It's the same story. There were a great many mansions in painesville and a lot of history. The courthouse and the two churches in the downtown both have large statues in front of the courthouse and a obelisk in the center of the park. The two large churches with steeples also have the original pipe organs in them. Painesville also has the college that are obviously old world buildings. Downtown was changed many times. Most of the buildings have been torn down. there used to be a trolley system going through town. The original bridge across the Grand River was a covered bridge next to a large flour Mill that is no longer there. They changed the bridge twice and finally took out the damn that was underneath it. There are several very old cemeteries on different ends of town. One of the cemeteries next to the river has very old mausoleums and some fantastic old tombstones. The dates only go back to the 1850s. Painesville is just like Cleveland and Erie. The original roads were all bricks. All the schools were multi-story brick buildings.

  • @kateemma-
    @kateemma- 4 години тому

    Its all the massive buildings behind the Round House @9:18 that pique my interest!👀

  • @jodygoar7238
    @jodygoar7238 4 години тому

    You did highlight many of the old gems of Duluth, but the reality is the town (not city) epitomizes the Rust Belt of America. No jobs and no future. From its peak in the 1960's to the 80's the population dropped 30,000 plus. And who leaves town? The core youthful, vibrant up and comers looking for life. I recently told a Somali cabdriver I was from there, and he said he went there once for a fare, and asked me what was wrong with the people there. They all had weird looks on their faces. I knew precisely what he meant. Those are the people that didn't leave. That couldn't , or wouldn't. A place of decadence populated and run by lefties and beta boys. There is however, one good point. Old Gitchi Gummi keeps it cool in the summer, and if it does get hot just jump in and you will be restored fast.

  • @miller7759
    @miller7759 4 години тому

    Hello from Butler County Pa the Birth Place of the Jeep. They had an elaborate electric troll system 1880s to the 1930s that went from Butler Pa to Pittsburgh. Petrolia Pa is my hometown there were 250k people in this little valley in the 1860s to early 1900s in the Oil Boom days. My Grandfather was a County historian with THOUSANDS of old Photos from the 1880s to the 1970s of Butler County. They Built these buildings to stand the tests of time and they would have if they weren't torn down for no real reason at all other than out with the old in the new. I most definitely agree that WE ARE LIED TO by the powers that be. This PROVES that the Bankers Robber Barons Ultra rich run this world. The United States constitution act of 1871 was passed in 1871 READ IT this explains why they were destroying the old world. In that they Run this Country like a Corporation. Politics Republicans or Democrat ITS ALL A DISTRACTION always HAS been so we ALL don't go digging into the past. Then label TRUTH SEEKERS crazy or conspiracy theorists. We are never told the truth about the past or present we are not Robber Barron's or Ultra Rich. Our own government doesn't even run this country. Thanks you Sir for your research definitely makes you think amd if it DONT you need a reality check. Do a Video on the Oil Boom of Western Pa. Western Pa is RICH in history with Old Iron furnaces mining oil Lumber farming ect. Western Pa industry supported old world Pittsburgh. There were Definitely More people in the old world than we are told I 100 percent agree. To much infrastructure and well built at that for only 50k or so people EVEN in the surrounding communities which spread far from Pittsburgh North South East and West.

  • @bryy2053
    @bryy2053 4 години тому

    My senior class trip in high school back in 2002 was to providence RI. The buildings are so unbelievable that the pics hardly do them justice. Just amazing.

  • @pauldorich1512
    @pauldorich1512 4 години тому

    I was born in 1950, and spent the first twenty years of my life there. You walk by these buildings every day and think nothing of them. I recently watched a documentary on the Automat in N.Y. Mind blowing.

  • @jamesmorton1270
    @jamesmorton1270 5 годин тому

    Not just building but mining and fabricating the materials to the needs would have taken a significant workforce to complete America as it was back then. People, tooling, materials are all a mystery. But yeah, we did it cause we are bad ass Americans.

  • @panatypical
    @panatypical 5 годин тому

    The most elaborate thing the controllers actually built is the Burger King town of Eerie, Indiana.

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 2 години тому

      Member that tv show!? Haha

  • @ssspookies
    @ssspookies 5 годин тому

    Great work and another great vid, thanks! Still blows my mind when you show this stuff. Incredible.

  • @bryy2053
    @bryy2053 5 годин тому

    Lowell massachusetts is an interesting town, since supposedly its where the industrial revolution started. Especially when you find out where the funding for the factories came from.

  • @krowman8458
    @krowman8458 5 годин тому

    I wonder if there was an Old World Jamestown NY?

  • @oldworldobserver
    @oldworldobserver 5 годин тому

    very cool video! God bless

  • @MikeHunt-fo3ow
    @MikeHunt-fo3ow 5 годин тому

    that lake looks wet

  • @JosephHayes-jg2qb
    @JosephHayes-jg2qb 6 годин тому

    At 4:23 you said you know for certain what happened in the past? WELL LET'S HEAR IT! WE ALL NEED MORE DETAIL PLEASE! LET'S HEAR YOUR "OPINION"

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex 3 години тому

      lol that was me poking at the know it all's who think they know with certainty. I certainly don't claim to.

    • @JosephHayes-jg2qb
      @JosephHayes-jg2qb Годину тому

      @@oldworldex oh okay, well do you want to know the truth then? The millennial rain happen already and we're living in the little season.

  • @charlesolinger9735
    @charlesolinger9735 6 годин тому

    Humans perfected stone cutting well over 2,000 years ago. Is it any surprise that humans in the 1900's were able to cut precise stone, or carve ornate and intricate columns? Romans perfected building fired brick buildings 5 stories high with just using wood. Steel frame work made it possible to have stone buildings much higher. What historical "lies" have we been fed? many of these workers were European craftsman that came over on the boats. You don't think skilled labor was recruited by the federal government? or Individual states searching the globe for skilled labor to move to the USA, pay good, citizenship you name it. Good deal right? I think every culture has what I call "rich buildings". The common building practice among the rich is to use the best of the best of the best and the cost does not matter because they make the money back in some other way. At the turn of the century I would imagine every large university would have an artist capable of painting elaborate frescos on walls. I don't see finding qualified arists as an Issue. Projects that large would have mostly lesser skilled artists doing the busy work. There was a bunch of water powered saw mills for wood and stone back then. I dont really see the actual manufacturing process of the stone blocks themselves as being a bottleneck of resources or technology. I think it was just a time period in which grown men were able to do what ever they wanted with money.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex 3 години тому

      This was like a history lesson to diminish the great achievements of the past. 'well over 2000 years ago' seems a little vague to be so certain...

    • @charlesolinger9735
      @charlesolinger9735 2 години тому

      @@oldworldex 4,000 years ago or 2000BC Luxor Egypt there are columns that have survived to today that have intricate and ornate stone work that was chizeled by hand and polished by hand. With modern steel and modern manufacturing that existed in the 1900's or a bit earlier why is it hard to believe any of these buildings were made and put up rather quickly? If you swap out every stone with a generic brick. It would take the same amount of time to construct as a quarry mason stone, assuming there is a stock pile of manufactured assembly line stones to choose from as a government contractor back then.

    • @charlesolinger9735
      @charlesolinger9735 2 години тому

      @@oldworldex Love the channel and I do love this era of architecture and their influences.

  • @Ericblairrrr
    @Ericblairrrr 6 годин тому

    These buildings are so beautiful and amazing I love looking at them and could watch for hours. Just cut the wacky fake history crap lol

  • @lauralauren6432
    @lauralauren6432 6 годин тому

    The swedish castle i visited yesterday Vadstena Castle , FOUNDED in (J) 1530 had huge wooden beems in the high cielings. On every floor. They were 1 x 1 FEET and at least 20 meters long. I asked Who and HOW they could have put them there? NO ANSWER . The Cathedral were in "renovating"=destruction mode on the huge/ high coloured glass Windows. Next fire perhaps. Thanks

  • @genxpianoplayer
    @genxpianoplayer 6 годин тому

    I can’t imagine that a clever civilization, plural rather, ignoring the advantage of living near enormous fresh bodies of water. In elementary school, we only had to memorize the names of the Great Lakes for a stupid test.

  • @frankhungerford7870
    @frankhungerford7870 6 годин тому

    Research elmira ny. Elmira college and more

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex 3 години тому

      The elmira reformatory is mind blowing!

  • @HappyBirdGenetics
    @HappyBirdGenetics 7 годин тому

    That crazy kidnapping and hostage bomb case from the 90's is pretty wild.

  • @cathychilders5109
    @cathychilders5109 7 годин тому

    Wonderful video OWN, never expected Erie, PA to be so full of beautiful buildings ❤

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex 3 години тому

      cheers Cathy.

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 2 години тому

      Pffft... eVERY town , village, city and crossroads in America had all of the same. look at the city 1/4 the size of Erie that I live. Near by. Olean NY.... Quite similar. With slightly smaller scale. Of course 85% has been now destroyed. This whole idea that these are MUCH older and we don't know some secret past... That's b.s. ALTHOUGH. I fully admit we have and ARE manipulated and lead to remember things by approved agendas. That much of the true reality of things lived and experienced by people while in its current state, will always be much more fruitfull and full than anything that is wrote in history books. Memory,trends, greed, ignorance and stupidity can never be underestimated.

  • @Boston_Shovinstuff
    @Boston_Shovinstuff 7 годин тому

    One of my favorite Canucks , at it again 😁 The streets you show (aside from EVERYTHING ELSE) REALLY puts the puck in the back of the net for me . As I always say too , if I see a slate roofed building ... I almost immediately think Old World . Thanks for the work bud 💪

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 8 годин тому

    Wow and thank you.

  • @MK-cw4gw
    @MK-cw4gw 8 годин тому

    Hey there , new subscriber, love the channel! I am from the area, lived in Buffalo, family in Jamestown and Erie PA and Harrisburg PA. I think thar struck me even as a kid is how many structures, buildings, roads, factories and the like, are made of brick. You find bricks being used in all these type towns nation wide, all looking basically the same architecturally. If you take a step back, the question i have is where the heck are all these bricks coming from thats supplying the buildouts of all these cities nation wide at the same time??? I mean there has to be trillions and trillions of bricks being used. Where is/are this mega brick factory or factories??

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 2 години тому

      Everywhere!... Haha is it that hard to understand that things can change and disappear and be forgotten about in only 100-150 years? Look up the black family. I think somewhere in the south or maybe Kansas area.. or states near.. that continue to manufacture bricks "the old fashioned way". Leading the way is a grandfather who refuses to stop doing it . And more so important because he is aware he is the last or one of the last that hand makes bricks for sale in America... I saw a long video on this I believe on UA-cam. If you search I'm sure you can find what I'm referencing.. but basically it was done in crude outdoor ovens. Almost something like massive pizza ovens out in fields or something. Atleast from what I can recall... And the heating of the bricks was super critical and crucial. And took like a day or two and required a man or few to stay on sight and feed the fire and monitor things constantly. Then after the process finished only would you find out if you basically had junk bricks or the best bricks found on earth. But likely often days could be wasted and materials wasted to only have to start over...

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 2 години тому

      Btw I live in Olean NY...

    • @MK-cw4gw
      @MK-cw4gw Годину тому

      @@ron1836 so it would be hard really to mass-produce these bricks. At least on the scale that you see being used everywhere right? I've seen how to make bricks with the forms and like you said they have to be heated right in the mixture has to be right it's not easy.

  • @bobgillis1137
    @bobgillis1137 8 годин тому

    I spent some months in the small town of Girouxville, Alberta where I once stayed in a rather large priest college (don't know the proper term). It was so much larger than it should have been to make sense to me. The town was less than 1000 and far from any major cities. I didn't dwell on it at the time, but I have to wonder about the back story. It had long since been abandoned as a college and was maintained by a priest who ran the place alone. He would occasionally rent out the odd (dorm?) rooms to random men like myself and one other man.. It was bizarre, to be so few at night in the dark, in a building that must have housed hundreds. Probably dates from the turn of the century.

  • @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8
    @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8 8 годин тому

    #Nesara/Gesara will be revealed soon, your one step ahead🙏🏼

  • @RegnaSaturna
    @RegnaSaturna 9 годин тому

    The square wooden fronts of those old western shacks as an imitation of the old world buildings make a lot of sense now. Great point.

  • @MegaTriumph1
    @MegaTriumph1 9 годин тому

    Like the shadowy music, Skelton patch, the Kiddie land poster and the mention of the Griffins and the Catacomb Bones. Great work Chris.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex 3 години тому

      appreciate the feedback.

  • @davidwayne68
    @davidwayne68 9 годин тому

    The floors are so much taller in the old-world structures. Why would a town decide to build much larger than they would otherwise need? and multiply this across the entire country. It's crystal clear all these structures were found and used for an agenda.

    • @coolcat6103
      @coolcat6103 4 години тому

      Exactly who were the people filling up these buildings? I believe that right at the end of their society the over population excuse or maybe there WERE loads of people and then their civilisation ended. At the END of their civilisation they stole all the children and put the adults in asylum or the catacombs. When the disaster was over THEY came out from underground with the stolen children so that the children could work in the factories and chimney etc and repopulate the earth…… whilst they took up the large houses and buildings and turned them into banks, schools government buildings etc “they” were the “authorities” school masters etc and the children were all in the work houses and orphanages (until they grew up and started having families of their own.. birth of the working class) question is why can’t “they” have their own children? Maybe the children were ideal for a restart because at some point they taught the children to read so one generation would be able to read and their mother couldn’t..,,. Hence the ease of narrative change …….

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist 9 годин тому

    12:22 I can't shake it off of how identical these temples look to the ruins of roman and greek temples (also the one that stood in the middle of Birmingham, England, btw). are the (what we are told are) roman and greek temples of the mediterranean actually ruins of some old reset of our own civilization? ruins of cities of some ancient reset of our civilization that surpassed the technological level of what we have today, left standing for either some macabre memorial reasons or for the building material for this false roman and greek temple builders fairytale, or for both.

  • @dn744
    @dn744 10 годин тому

    The trolly car looks 100 years old already 😮