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Hidden Structures of the Kingdom - Old World Millenial Reign - Erie Canal
Beneath the surface at downtown Syracuse New York lies the fantastic Erie Canal, buried, covered up, and hidden in more ways than one! Come along as we examine the possibilities of the Millenial Kingdom structures that have been hidden from society in this current age... known by the Bible as "The Little Season".
Stated Construction History - www.history.com/news/erie-canal-construction-engineering-labor
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Old World City Layout - Millenial Kingdom - Syracuse New York
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Cities have been laid out and planned with geometric precision all over the earth. In this video we explore the layout of Syracuse New York and the hints of divine construction that are evident by observation.
Mystery Cathedral Power Structure? - Old World Millenial Castles - Syracuse New York
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At the town square at Syracuse New York sits a massive cathedral that looks to be an old world millenial structure. Come along as we tour the inside and see the mysteries of it's creation reflected in the materials used and the architecture.
Zebra Marble Palace is County Courthouse?! - Old World Millenial Castles - Syracuse NY
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A grand old world room with marble columns resembling a zebra... and really no explanation online for how, who or what! At Syracuse New York, the symbols on and construction of the Onondaga County Courthouse is quite detailed and amazing. What does it mean and who built it?
Good Ole Pioneers! - Old World Millenial Castles - Fort Worth Texas
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On the plains of Texas sits a grand structure, said to have been built by pioneers in a year and a half - from start to finish - in 1894, when the area population is said to have been just over 20,000! A close up examination of this building and the one adjacent uncovers some big questions, and allows some even bigger answers. Come along and see what sits in plain sight from a new perspective!
Town Square Hidden Symbols - Millenial Courthouse - Texas
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In only a year and a half at Waxahachie Texas... was a palace of a building said to have been built starting in 1895. This building is rated in the top 10 architectural achievements of Texas. Join on this tour to see below the surface of just what are the hidden truths that can be found by looking closely.
Mystery of The Acanthus - Symbols and Secrets - The Hidden Kingdom
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The Acanthus... did it originate from a Greek fable or is it a symbol for a hidden kingdom? Is that hidden kingdom the millenial kingdom of Jesus Christ? The Acanthus is a symbolic plant used all over the world in architecture, furniture, metalwork, and every other form of decoration, especially in old world type objects. Why is it used and what does it represent? Until now, the answers to this...
Meridian to Town Center? - Old World Courthouse | Texas
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Driving across the prairie towards Decatur, Texas in the far distance sits two cathedral looking structures on hills adjacent to each other. The county courthouse lies in the center and on the edge of town another ancient looking structure that is obviously one of the special buildings in town. What is the relationship and who really built these structures? The symbols provide a clue... Ephesia...
Electric Rivers and the Old World - Millenium Mudflood
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Networks of underground rivers lay just under the surface of the land on the great plains along which lie seemingly ancient structures. This at a time when nothing is said to have been settled in these lands. In this video we examine the evidence of melting, mudflood and rivers formed like electric lightning.
Hallelujah Mystery with a Horsecart! - Old World Iowa State Capitol
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An amazing five domed, old world Millenium masterpiece with a real gold plated roof sits atop a hill at Des Moines, Iowa...a hill that seems to obscure mudflood type markings. This magnificient royal structure is said to have been built starting in 1871, by hauling massive stones of granite and marble in a horsecart! Is this a miracle of building construction or just miraculous fiction writing?...
Columns Of A King - Nelson Atkins Museum Kansas City
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Millenial kingdom type columns that are heavenly and larger than life - black with white striations... supposedly sent from halfway across the world at a time that gasoline engines were barely starting up - while also constructed perfectly? Massive columns that haven't been constructed like this since (supposedly) the days when life was much harder... a time without air conditioning and "modern...
Ancient Tunnels Or The Wild West? - Buried Cities at Kansas
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There are many cities and towns across the nation and world that recognize what they call "underground cities" and actually give tours of them. One of these is Ellinwood Kansas, and in this video this underground is explored and examined as to the true origins of the tunnels, walls and sidewalks that exist. Were these structures built with basements that were dug out and then constructed with l...
Hidden 1000 Year Kingdom? - Wisconsin State Capitol
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At Madison Wisconsin sits a Majestic Construction of Splendor, said to have been built from 1908 to 1917, but with each wing only taking 2-3 years each to complete! The center rotunda with the glorius dome is said to have been completely built in just 4 years! This during an era of horse and wagon. Is this what happened or is this structure the result of a far more glorius Kingdom on Earth as i...
Ancient Roman Road at Iowa?! - Buried at Dubuque
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Along the Mississippi river at Dubuque Iowa are some of the most interesting structures that not only lie covered up, but also look much older than 150 or so years - which is when it's said that they were built. No cataclysmic event seems to have happened in the last 150 years, but yet there they are - covered up! It it all an illusion with silly buried windows or is the timeline of history vas...
40,000 Pound Stones in a Horse Wagon?! - Minneapolis City Hall
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At Minneapolis Minnesota sits a massive stone structure with individual stones weighing up to 46,000 pounds! Currently used as the City Hall, it's said that these stones were transported 165 miles to the site by horse and wagon during the 1890s and the entire construction was done in 4 years! In this video we examine those claims and the logistics of transporting one 23 ton stone over a distanc...
The Cathode of St. Paul - In a Cathedral World! - (description below)
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The Cathode of St. Paul - In a Cathedral World! - (description below)
Capitol of the Millenium
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Capitol of the Millenium
Community of the Old World - Eastern Kansas Mudflood - Courthouse
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Community of the Old World - Eastern Kansas Mudflood - Courthouse
Buried Hodge Podge Construction Town! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
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Buried Hodge Podge Construction Town! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
Step Right Up to the Old World Coverup! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
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Step Right Up to the Old World Coverup! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
Buried Town Below A Town?! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
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Buried Town Below A Town?! - Eastern Kansas Mudflood
World War Walls and Fervent Heat - Old World Kansas City - WW1 Memorial
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World War Walls and Fervent Heat - Old World Kansas City - WW1 Memorial
Mudflood Construction Theory - Eastern Kansas
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Mudflood Construction Theory - Eastern Kansas
Ancient Melted Buildings and the Wild West - Old World Kansas
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Ancient Melted Buildings and the Wild West - Old World Kansas
Old World Masterpiece - Douglas County Kansas Courthouse
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Old World Masterpiece - Douglas County Kansas Courthouse
Buried Windows and Common Sense - Kansas City Mudflood
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Buried Windows and Common Sense - Kansas City Mudflood
Ancient River Ruins?! - Central Kansas
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Ancient River Ruins?! - Central Kansas
Ancient Walls on the Missouri River? - Old World Atchison Kansa
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Ancient Walls on the Missouri River? - Old World Atchison Kansa
Columbia Columns - Old World Romanesque Construction
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Columbia Columns - Old World Romanesque Construction
Roman Column Construction - Old World Structures - Charleston SC
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Roman Column Construction - Old World Structures - Charleston SC

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  • @Kc_Mamba
    @Kc_Mamba วันที่ผ่านมา

    Another KC resident and this couldn't be more up my alley. Absolutely amazing job taking the time and care to do this video my man !!

  • @hugoh.9694
    @hugoh.9694 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am a hard-core botanist by hobby. It's interesting to see BOTH plants that have always puzzled me mentioned in a single video. I love botanicals. Especially those that have embedded themselves in culture. Those leaving a deeper, wider mark interest me the most. These two plants (acanthus and fleur-de-lis) have totally stumped me when I try to find them in their natural living form. I remember going to France seeing it everywhere and asking them... where is this plant? Where does it grow? What contributions has it made to have created such an indelible mark in your culture. NO ONE could tell me anything. They only recounted stories that they had been told that pertained to the plant. The acanthus has never been explained anywhere to me... until now.

    • @hiddentruthhiddentruth
      @hiddentruthhiddentruth วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's not known at all. It puzzled me why it was on the top of columns when in the bible it was commanded to be the lily on the top of the column on Solomon's Temple.. (and that is if the word translated "lily" is actually what is called lily now.) Then when studying with a concordance, the Greek word Akantha was right there when the crown of thorns was talked about in the bible. (Interestingly, as I said in the video briefly, I think it's possible that there were actually no real thorns on the plant as we would consider a thorn to be - sharp protrusions - but rather the nature of the plant was something that creates a problem or an issue due to it imitating the true vine... and that was mistranslated to "thorn" in English) Once you allow yourself to count the last 1000 years or so as the Kingdom of Jesus Christ on earth and take that as a given for purposes of inspection initially, then all these glorius buildings would have had to have existed during that time and they all have this marking so therefore one thing leads to another. Remember that old detective show "Columbo"? (I had also considered at times if it was a depiction of the tree of life) It was obviously a distinguishing factor of the worldwide kingdom and held in the highest regard as it's on most everything from that time once your eyes are open to it. Basically nobody I've found has any idea though... and the plant in the vine form in which the vine comes out of the center of the flower and produces another flower and then the vine comes out of the center again and repeats itself continually with berries that look like grapes... this plant does not currently exist in real life..(any longer.) Other plants that are now called "Acanthus" exist but they are nothing like this plant. I've definitely searched.

  • @barkeyes8592
    @barkeyes8592 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thats the remnants of a hydro dredging from way back. The city that was found was probably laced with gold and they hydro washed it. Could be anything!😊

  • @pamelastuper1734
    @pamelastuper1734 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You know the jamesville penitentiary was a beautiful building and they got rid of that one

  • @Billy-f7g
    @Billy-f7g 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Look at bodies of water nearby. Each area has a source. It wasn't just mud and water that erupted in a deluge simultaneously with all the other source points. Those things that make a man's heart stop from sheer terror came out with the torrents. Much worse than the morlocks we're accustomed to (actually real as well).

  • @bluevireo425
    @bluevireo425 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just went to a wedding in this Cathedral and marveled as you have done in this video. Took pictures of the beautiful artwork and columns...sadly, some of the artistry portrays Mary as our intercessor".47 And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.." Mary needed a Saviour and thus, was not born without sin. The Catholic church believes she had no original sin...which is nonsense and places Mary as the 'Queen of Heaven"...which is not what she spoke of herself. Inside this Cathedral on the walls beautifully painted are these very statements about her. Which are untrue. The Catholic Church clearly took over these structures and filled them with Dead Men's bones and Idolatrous statues...which are contrary to the Word of God. Otherwise, the structure itself is excellent and may have in the Past been something else entirely made for the pure worship of God. People who do not understand this aspect of Catholicism think the "Immaculate Conception" is speaking of Jesus...which is Truth...but, they are not saying that at all in their Doctrine of Mary. Our only intercessor is Jesus.

  • @thebusdriversupreme
    @thebusdriversupreme 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    pretty awe-inspiring....you show that top dome set-up to anyone and they will say it's Paris.

  • @L-wt8wr
    @L-wt8wr 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Does anyone believe the people on that tour are there to check something off of their bucket list? That they just woke up one morning and thought "I want to go see a basement in a small town in Kansas today"? No, they woke up and are no longer believing this ridiculous narrative we've been given and are checking things out. We've been hurried and busied to the point we don't have time to stop, look around, and think about anything. That is changing ... it is all changing. Peace and love to you all 😊

  • @miguelfernandes5628
    @miguelfernandes5628 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live 10 minutes from the NAMA and its my favorite place to chill on my days off work.

  • @g-bgcg
    @g-bgcg 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am from Florida where there are no basements due to being at sea level and in some areas a few feet above sea level. So I have no idea what I am watching and what this is all about. Can someone please spell it out for me? Other than the tour guides saying the Bavarians built these so called unground cities which I am guessing is inaccurate what was the real reason for these unground areas?

    • @Billy-f7g
      @Billy-f7g 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Worldwide there is evidence of underlying levels of buildings that were all covered at once. Get on Google maps street view and you'll find it in any city. Find the relatively old buildings and look at ground level. You'll see the tops of windows and doors.

  • @deborahtheredbrickchick468
    @deborahtheredbrickchick468 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That ‘dug out’ is very similar to ‘the square cave’ I filmed in Australia th-cam.com/video/nGUnHXQhmrc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xbhCVl_nyRFk_B7z

  • @deborahtheredbrickchick468
    @deborahtheredbrickchick468 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I totally agree with you! I’ve been investigating site in Australia and have come to the same conclusions ✨🧱✨

  • @IronsharpensIron-lu2lh
    @IronsharpensIron-lu2lh 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yup I’ve lived in Kansas City nearly 30 years and we have some incredible buildings. On the top of that library is a giant black and white chess board with life size chess pieces as well we have tunnels run all underground.

  • @samlupo100
    @samlupo100 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Will you talk about the little red church across the square ? It is the one that is now a restaurant. It was one of the original churches that the people in Syracuse used to hide the slaves down from the south to protect them from the slave masters. I went to that church after I left the Catholic Church. Back in the 60’s.

  • @MsSHORTESTstraw
    @MsSHORTESTstraw 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My mom's house in Marysville Kansas has a tunnel under it sorta of like these. There's a basement and you have to crawl thru a space to get access, then it opens up and "drops off" into this taller, wider tunnel that goes at least to the middle of the street in front of their house. They've got old vegetable cans from under there, glass bottles, etc. Don't know much about it but would love to know more!

    • @Billy-f7g
      @Billy-f7g 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'd love to see a video of that. Many people would.

  • @danielflores7724
    @danielflores7724 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Born and raised in Atchison ks would like you to do a TRUE STORY of Atchison Kansas and uncover the hidden truth,,, Jesus is the name above all names , it is written Jesus said every knee will bow and every toung will confess that Jesus is Lord and savior

  • @ericbradley5228
    @ericbradley5228 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Interesting. What would be the reasons “they” would lie? What is to gain?

  • @reconscout7565
    @reconscout7565 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Looks like the ground level was raised due to flooding

  • @Mrfreedom2299
    @Mrfreedom2299 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of my thoughts on Coronado Heights is that it never got dug up

  • @michaelschreiner95
    @michaelschreiner95 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    People of the past were much more capable than this guy acts. They were not dumb. If anything things have gone downhill. We do not build anything to last now. Also no regulations to make things tougher to do.

  • @vershaladyn
    @vershaladyn 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is without a doubt one of the best theories I have ever heard. Very well researched. Excellent job, Sir. Subscription earned.

  • @jonnelson9760
    @jonnelson9760 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This basement is called a stone foundation. They probably last longer due to the porosity. The wood is old but probably better than new wood. Notice the old knob and tube wiring.

  • @TheEyes4truth
    @TheEyes4truth 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I deliver to towns like Fort scott, ks. And independence, ks ! So many old world buildings! I take 📸 when I can on break. It's absolutely incredible how once your 👀 are open you see things everywhere. . I've been deep in the rabbit 🐇 hole with old world, tartaria, mudflood, 1800s, orphan trains, assylm, castles. Etc but so glad I found someone covering places near me! I'm in KS ....close to lenexa. Anyway. Is there a community around here. It would be awesome to do some site seeing with like minded people. I truly think we can do so much just by going places and asking the right questions!? Ppl taking back what's rightfully theirs actual answers. Nothing about America's timeline makes any sense....so much history buried, lied, covered, and forgotten.

  • @jackscott5465
    @jackscott5465 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What about all the old abandoned mansions on the street go'n to the Hospital section of town? While your down there stop and get one of the best damned Chicken fried Steaks and mashed potatoes and gravy you'll get anywhere but my place. Thanks but the mansions will show it it's not pre-existing. Also you might want to go take a look at the huge Masonic Lodge down a Waco. You lost me at pre-existing. Before you go wildly speculating about shit do some F'N research. Hell I stumbled on this info just do'n favors for friends where I got royaly screwed.

  • @GageWiz
    @GageWiz 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of the only things that makes me proud to be an Iowan! It truly is beautiful and has to be seen in person, thank you for sharing.

  • @haroldstoneking3482
    @haroldstoneking3482 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    And they say Native Americans lived in teepees.

  • @sirretsnom3329
    @sirretsnom3329 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ugh, I really cannot stand the idea of the mud flood and that buildings like this could not have been built when they say it was build. The 1920s-30s were at the peak of the industrial age with steam shovels and other mechanical building euiptment not to mention a much higer level of precision and attention to detail that was based on honor and reputation which meant everything. So moving cutting, moving and polishing stone was clearly possible. Additionally, much of the marble was supplied by Carthage Missouri Marble mines. The finer interior collums were imported from Italy. Sadly there are only a few marble carving familes left in Italy. The talent, knowledge, and brain drain is real, all over the world where traditional methods of making things are simply dying off over mechanically and mass produced versions that are much chearper and faster to make. You can look at Japan with sword making, kettle making, hand made brushes, print making and on and on as family traditions that go back almost 1000 years have simply died off and all that knowledge and skill died with them. Same is true in Italy with marble masons, bell makers, glass blowers and again on and on where there are maybe one or two families left traditionally producing goods. Sorry, no mystery. The facts are as technology changed building materials changed and became lighter, cheaper, and faster to build with, society simply quit building in stone and moved to concrete and steel as well as wood and vaneers. That basicall put all the skilled and talented stone masons out of buisness and the knowledge, skill, technology, and talent simply died off.

  • @ChosenIsOfTheEgo
    @ChosenIsOfTheEgo 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Have you ever taken a gander through Philadelphia? Tons . And I mean tons . Of buildings . Churches . Banks . Townhomes . And so on and on and on . I drive for Uber and Lyft in Philadelphia… I’m always so thankful for these half buried treasures I see . They’re amazing .

  • @susanwarford4221
    @susanwarford4221 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live in the Kansas City area and am a member of the Nelson. It is a fabulous museum which rotates exhibits so every visit seems fresh. They lost some spirit after the pandemic but I believe they will push past it. ❤❤❤

  • @BillyHenry-fk1qg
    @BillyHenry-fk1qg 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hard to believe that that was somebody's house

  • @-e-1536
    @-e-1536 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The half-ass cracked brick portion on top of the perfect old-world structure is a very poetic comparison between now and then. Thank you for this video.

  • @uniquetruth2097
    @uniquetruth2097 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i am not a believer in this mudfood stuff but there are certain things i find quite odd such as why would one want to put a year on a building ? is it to realy say in that year the building was done ? or is it actualy to make one not think to much about it liem saying " there it says: build in 1888 ". i just ask this question because the older buildings become the od they are and then you have a very visible cut as if there was a history and then got a cut then another one started which then got transformed into this new one. i do not believe in Mudfood at all but i must admit that where i come from there is a house whos chimney goes waaay to deep down to say well thats how it was build. I mean allthough that house has no roof and is - if it still stands that is - just a ruin on a hill but why would someone build a chimney so deep down and why does it have there were the door used to be this odd arch under the door like as if there might be a floor down below it. i did now see windos aside of it so it could have had a basement but did they use to have basements some who knows 200 years ago ... i dont know but i found it allways odd that it had a chimsey going so down below. can there be any other explanation fot this realy odd timeline of history ? the deeper one goes the more one finds literal megastructures and this cuts off at a certain period of time and then this style of builidng in the US aswell as other parts of the world that seem to have floors below allthough that would make no sense unless used as basemnet or cellar maybe , just maybe Mudflood may have something to it but i dont beleive in the tataria stuff and also someone saying " they found the buildings and said they build em " is hard to believe allthough i find id odd people puting year number at buildings which now has fo far i know vanished completly as a practise.. Interesting anyway

  • @Raphael-Tumbleweed
    @Raphael-Tumbleweed 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Learning A lot from your observations and descriptions

  • @Raphael-Tumbleweed
    @Raphael-Tumbleweed 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really enjoy your channel and presentation style

  • @TheIowafarmboy
    @TheIowafarmboy 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Where did all the mud for the flood and what year did it happen? Serious question, I would like to know

    • @killianmartin9063
      @killianmartin9063 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It never did

    • @Billy-f7g
      @Billy-f7g 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Many ponds aren't just ponds. A lot of the "holes" have been covered or camouflaged.

  • @stevethomas211
    @stevethomas211 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Remind me of my hometown, Garnett, Ks. Had tunnels under the sidewalk and had a barber shop. I was told that the tunnels were used for moonshine back in the day. Was an opening at end of the block. But now, all of it has been block off. The city states it is unsafe

  • @Lavenderlady-1964
    @Lavenderlady-1964 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Amen. Praise to our King!!

  • @richardbarry04553
    @richardbarry04553 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That is a truly magnificent building - and it is remarkable just how many buildings like it and many tremendously larger ones - like in major cities - were supposedly built all over the country and the world in the late 1800s - early 1900s. And so quickly we are told. Each one of these stone masterpieces are works of art and countless buildings like this were demolished all over the country in wholesale fashion. Nothing like this could be built today even with the light years of advancement in technology and engineering since the 1800s. Things just don’t add up with what we are told.

  • @PaulCox-y9t
    @PaulCox-y9t 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s that way in Bartlesville. They still use them in some places. There is even restaurants downtown

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We went from having intricate waterways and boatworthy aqueducts to giant street signs explaining how to reverse a car into a diagonal parking space. How much more degraded could we have actually become? Wait, don't answer that. I want to go backwards now.

  • @tartarianexplorer
    @tartarianexplorer 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤😮 wow just finding Your channel due to comment on one of my videos! Great work! 🎉 👍 🙏 🙌 👏

  • @ericallen2620
    @ericallen2620 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    NICE WORK THANKS bro you keep up the Truth appreciate your time and wish more people could see

  • @morgentune9614
    @morgentune9614 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That's were they stored the ark at

  • @gregturner2899
    @gregturner2899 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m just curious, lifelong ks resident, are you a geologist? I’m just not seeing “melt” What you’re looking at looks exactly like what can be found throughout our state. Givin the facts of how limestone reacts to pressure and knowing Kansas was absolutely underwater for a long time, this is not jiving with your narrative. What do K-state geologists say? I would guess something quite different. That being said, I could be wrong. Also, where is the miles of wall evidence? Why would that not be included in this?

  • @Steadfastin
    @Steadfastin 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is what has been taken from we the people

  • @jamescarter3883
    @jamescarter3883 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Another great uncovering! Thank You. Stay Thirsty my Friends!!(For THE TRUTH!!)

  • @kenthompson4739
    @kenthompson4739 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We have been lied to about everything in our past. Could you imagine how great it would be to have lived in that time.The technology and cartfmanship far more advanced than today. Free energy pulled from the air the buildings collected stored and turned that in to usable electricity.

  • @WorthyistheLambRev1
    @WorthyistheLambRev1 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice job! Mind-blowing how much they lied to us. But praise Jesus for truth! I ask people the same questions about the buildings downtown Philly. Lol

  • @trevorwesterdahl6245
    @trevorwesterdahl6245 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hard to explain that slab underneath. I used to cut parts out of steel. To start holes on thick plate, we heated the plate with a torch, then... with pure ogygen going through a pipe, we could pierce 14 to 18 inches in seconds. Might explain pipes. Everything else... wow. Seems to be stuff like that all over the world.

  • @jaynedearnley7313
    @jaynedearnley7313 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So sad Brutalism.