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!
spectacular work my friend. Thank you for bringing us the closeups.
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Both y'all cowboys keep up your great work!!!!!
Happy trails!!!!!!
Thank you for showing all of us this Masterpiece! Nice video! Good work! Another definite example of the Old World and previous civilization that we were not taught about! Perfection and beauty. ! So unimaginable ! Thanks again! They have lied to us! Whoever did this is amazing and needs to be talked about.
It is insane/unbelievable how they got those 3k lb stones cut perfectly to where they could be stacked to be perfectly level.
The thousand year reign of Jesus Christ has already happened,the prof is in the Buildings. Great video.
Agree. Been saying it three years!
Amen
WORD
Makes SOOOOO much sense!!
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Thank you for sharing these phenomonal structures up close, so much food for thought- very much appreciated!
Excellent work! Yes I agree, they were from the Millennial Reign of Christ. Mind blowing!
I've thought so for 3 years.
Thank God He's waking us up!
Love Jason Jack too.
From the Millennial Reign??? That is after Christ's physical return and after the sheep and goat Judgment
*Truly Amazing!* ⁉⁉⁉ *1000-year-old Perfect Castles on a 1000 mph Spinning Planet*
Way too many buildings built around 1892. Unreal it took me until I was 50 to realize our HIS STORY is a lie
know what you mean, but 99.99999999999999999% of people never figure it out!
A majority thing, important to be open to learning in case we have any understanding wrong, I was lucky my history head of department in the eighties guided my questioning to realize the depth of conspiracy when I was trying to learn how everything works
Better late than Never!
YES ME TOO AND ITS MORE APPARANT THE OLDER I GET .
I see it as more of an indictment against the verasity of the fabric of this reality. It's just not very believable or real.
Another awesome video! We always look forward to watching your great content!
Ft worth has a lot of beautiful old buildings. I Live in one
Because in 1897, when we build a public building & our tools are inadequate, we don't look for the lightest more breakable stone like sandstone maybe, oh no sir. We look for the hardest toughest rock you can find. Cutting from its main, then processing it till it's ready, them somehow loading them onto a cart with 4 horses that need to be watered & fed so often, over miles & miles of dirt road, sometimes muddy, on the rain, in the snow. Then unloading it by somehow passing the ropes underneath so that it can be lifted in position. Nothing to it. Cause ' No can't do' right?
Don’t forget the donkeys
County papers must have been best housed in castles.
not in 6 years maybe 300years
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth alot of buildings spain built in mexico city took 150 yrs from pyramids next to them.
Let's agree it was built to last forever ! Here in NY we have destroyed amazing buildings. Thank you for showing us this incredible building.
Little Court House on the Prairie 😅
Awesome production God Bless You in Jesus name ,thank you for the boots on the ground, definitely Revelations 20.8 , we were so deceived no not now not ever again.
Just how much weight can a horse and carriage move? On dirt? Fantastic research!
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.
Maybe there was a way to make granite from a liquid. Then they could've used molds? @15:56 a cold joint?
Millennial Reign building.
This building is about a half an hour ride from me. It is just a gorgeous structure. The vid does not do justice(no pun) to the colour and hue of the stone. It does amaize me how every one in Ft Worth,who has a house,has a cracked slab,but this beauty only has two that I saw . Keep up the good work on questioning the exhistance of the age,purpose and just the effort put forth.👍
Do you think they may have constructed these amazing buildings with thoughtful intention?
It's just a thought that came to me.
We're definitely in the short season.
Thanks so much for your videos! You're awesome!
I've filmed SOOOOO many of those columns hoisted many feet into the air. I'm in Massachusetts and they look so similar. Also been finding faces and creatures on the buildings
One thing you failed to mention is that the land that the Tarrant County Courthouse sits on was the site where the military base Fort Worth was. The Fort was named after Gen William Worth who had passed away shortly before the cavalry arrived here.
Have you been to the San Antonio court house yet? It’s completely mind blowing. There is no way we built it.
Not yet but that's definitely a good one and huge... the largest in Texas. Dallas courthouse is similar.
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth It's actually the Bexar County court house, but in downtown San Antonio. I live about an hour away and have been wanting to do a video of it. There are some buildings that I look at and I think are difficult to determine if it's built by our civilization or during the MK. This one is obvious. We are not capable of building this one, not even close.
How far does deception go? If I question history, written and physical, then, I question, who wrote the Bible. I am a Christian, but I question all now. Written history was truly written by whom? Why the deception? Who were we before? Who is truly running this world? I want the TRUTH. I SEEK the TRUTH. I have prayed and prayed over all these questions and have asked for REVELATION. I cannot pick and chose what I deem truthful writings verses a fake. Why I pose these thoughts. Hoping to find what lays beneath all the Lies. Thank you so much for sharing!
Read Revelation 20 where satan is released for a little season.. we're in it.
@allpraisetothemosthigh7770 we seem to be running out of other conclusions. Most don't question the narrative of these magnificent structures found all over our realm.
Father will not allow the deceiver to change His word entirely. This is why you have to go past what men said they translated correctly and start looking into Strong’s Concordance at every scripture to decipher - it is up to us to each individually SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES - for in them is life
The reason we still have the Bible is because heaven and earth will pass away but his words will never pass away
That place is incredible!!
Born and raised in Fort Worth. I have been up in that clock dome. There are some massive timbers up there.
Obviously, they had the capabilities to construct. They had sufficient computer-aided design, CNC cutting machines, and a larger skilled workforce. Perhaps taller and much stronger beings. More importantly, they were not completed with donkeys, horses, and men with chisels. The Texas heat would have driven men crazy.
Exactly.
We don't know if the climate back then was as it is today.
The west porch is actually almost brand new. The original was demolished to make room for a Civil Courts building in the 50’s attached to that side. It was a mid-century monstrosity that was a really jarring note against the beautiful beaux-arts 19th century architecture of the courthouse. In the 80’s they covered that building with paneling and executed a wonderful trompe l’oeil paint job that simulated the look of the original, rendering it much less obtrusive. Eventually the civil courts outgrew the building and it was left vacant for years. It only remained as long as it did because all the mechanical systems for the HVAC in the old courthouse had been installed there. Finally a multi-million dollar project moved the mechanical systems underground and the civil courts building was demolished, restoring the old courthouse to its place as the sole building on that block. The west porch was meticulously recreated using the same materials as the original. I always enjoy driving up Main Street from the historic North Side and seeing that magnificent view of the building. Now, if they could just do something to disguise the ungainly buildings behind it…
Love your discernment on these buildings!!
God Bless You! 🙏🏻
I'm wondering how much the entire building weighs, and would it be possible for these huge buildings to sink, and like you say they have been there for centuries possibly millennia.
At the end you hit the nail on the head !!!!!
The view you are seeing at the first of this video is the BACK of the Tarrant County Courthouse. This is on the north side of the building. The best view of the building is on the south side where the main entrance is that faces Sundance Square. I refer to her as the Queen of Main Street. If you look all the way down to 9th Street you can see the Fort Worth Convention Center.
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Come do Dallas!!!
Another thing that makes me wonder is why the heck are these people back then building these buildings to last forever and ever pretty much, when the people back then only lived to be like 50-60 years old right?
The richest people lived long lives 😢
@@cliveblacksheep2522 nah. The Saints live forever!
And during the millennial reign of Christ, normal people lived longer.
They built these buildings to last forever and yet enormous numbers of these works of art were torn down all over the country. Many whole neighborhoods and downtown areas completely demolished. I’ve seen accounts of absolute masterpieces of stone and brick torn down after only a few decades. Now occupied by parking lots, highways, and ugly modern junk buildings.
People don't build these to.last 50 years and crumble.
There's court houses blood this all over Texas
Excellent presentation
Love your work ❤
Absolutely amazing construction
as a brickie my opinion says movement caused that brick mortar to crack under its load and the mortar probably was not at optimum strength thanks to the tradesmen
completely different less skilled builders
Look how warn that column base is. Remember it was perfectly smooth when it was originally placed. So how long would it take to erode granite like that?
one year to complete glory
Thanks for sharing this 👍💪, greetings from 🇳🇱
That, "stubby little door" had been a full-size door but was replaced as true wheelchair/scooter/handicapped entrance with a smaller, lighter door.
Nice man. Im surrounded by alot myself. Ever get a chance watch a tour of harpers ferry, so many buried windows like 10 feet deep, a whole mtn that has a company label engraved on it (i think it was a massive building amd they can't cover it up good enough) and of course the typical old churches w steeples and spires etc.. melted bricks all of it can be found there
THE FREEMASONS RULE THIS REALM
No, the evil one does
They are part of the political wing for the templars, who are ruling from “neutral” SwisseeLand, the home of evil
Peace and victory be with you ❤
Freemasons AKA JESUITS!
@@Delphius- Are the same, but you only get to know it when you reach high degrees
They are just puppets with pliable souls.
Amazing! Thank you for these in person videos as they really show all the details that we would miss otherwise.
NOT ONE CRACK , NOT EVEN ONE MILLIMETER OF SETTLING IS UNREAL
At 2:25,the view up the road, the visible end of the road is the Stockyards area of Ft Worth.
Been there a few times. Buildings across the street (south) also have interesting basement windows
Hello, this is a miracle, and the serifs at the base of the columns indicate machine processing
I don't see any seams on the granite columns, don't see any proof they could've been modular/pieced together in 4 sections, could they be whole/singular pieces? I can't imagine being able to procure a 30ft tall by 4ft wide ROUND piece of red granite lol then just go ahead and bring it back to the courthouse on top of the giant hill, in Texas where it gets over 100°. Oh and we're gonna need like 6 of them. Where the heck did they come from? Where the heck do you find that much uniform perfect red granite? When I go out west the rock is in layers, the red granite isn't uniform there's chunks of other minerals in it. I'm just baffled. But yet, nobody in the world looks at these places with the same wonder and awe as the great pyramids or other famous buildings, everybody just passes by it accepting it as "oh whatever it's a building"
Ive been saying for months on these videos in chat section that nobody investigates or talks enough about these impossible pillars!You could do an hour on that alone.They hhad buildings like this BEFORE Rome.
@@Bub009exactly!
@@Bub009 AND, the video platform we're on hides notifactions for comments on these videos smh...
Redstone Quarry in North Conway, NH. Interesting history. Look into it.
So happy when you upload!!! Can you believe that the old Boston City Hall building which is in perfect condition is being used as a restaurant and the one that’s being used as the actual City Hall building is horrible looking!? 😞
Completed for reopening, 😂.
Have you covered Gog Magog? Is that at the very end or already happened?
Fort Worth was the HUB of the cattle industry in Texas, on the railroads between Kansas and all the cattlemen in other Texas centers like Austin and San Antonio - which means that there was a TON of money in this town. This City Hall was located precisely between the Stockyards and Hell's Half-Acre - the largest and most notorious red light district in the state of Texas. The massive building was a signal by the very rich that civilization had come to town - part of a plan that razed Hell's Half Acre and replaced it all with a more "respectable" city.
Sounds like a Netflix schtick
Remember we did have a tornado a time ago; and although not directly in the path some buildings do have scars.
Awesome!!! Thank you 🙏🏼
It's difficult to comprehend that our TRUE history has been hidden from us, and that we have been deceived to such a degree. There's NO WAY this building, and others like it, were built with the tools/technology we allegedly had in the 1800s. It would be interesting to learn the truth about who built them and how! Great work, my friend. Keep it up!
Texas has some amazing 😍 🤩 omg old world atlantian buildings still. May they stand for another thousand years. Have you seen the pink granite buildings in its capital. I could have stayed there for days just looking at the construction of those buildings.
I noticed that on most old world buildings, their roofs have copper patina color! It’s in ever city
I really like your work. I’d like to do something similar with boots on the ground video here in Roanoke TX Is there a way contact you get some advice?
There's an email in the description as most youtube channels have. Just start. Grab a camera and start filming stuff and talking either as you do it or later on when you edit it. Pretty simple, although maybe not easy or without a ton of work.
New subscriber…. Brilliant Piece!
Most "courthouses" of old are similarly constructed.
At 26:23 , Unless some Hill Billy carved it out with his Wittle knife while smoking his Corn cob Pipe? That would seem in alignment with our Current Narative
Those two background buildings look like they have warts.
you see the chemtrail?
AND The Silver HAZE!
😂😂
Like a sore thumb 😂
Another great video! Thank you !
You should check out downtown Denton
Should find the freemssons corner stone with more info
I mean, you have to be fair about things thay claim after 1870 or so, they certainly had steam trains, traction engines, steam shovels and crains. To make the mortar look perfect like that wouldn't be impossible either, they could add spacers between courses then point the faces. It was possible in this time frame. The issue is where did they get the money, what would have made them think that the city was going to be as prominent as it ended up being at a time with so few people in such a hot area with such primitive infrastructure, transportation and significantly less industry back when all they had was cattle and cotton, not the petroleum, geology, gas, aircraft manufacturing, silicon prairie, Montgomery Wards and military bases. That's what I question more than if it was necessarily possible if it was built when they claim, it's more like why it was done and how it was paid for. It brings the reality itself into question for me much more than taking all this too seriously. The reality and all the things we were told to accept about it that because we weren't alive and didn't see it happen with our own eyes means that it may not have happened as we were led to believe, all of these things may be the artistic/architectural litter on this land from the lesser god of this plane of existence the demiurge. The all mighty creator God from above the father of Jesus, may have sent us here to experience difficulty, hardships, pain, fear, loss and indignity to learn what it means to have those bad feelings inorder to give us the contrast against the good things and times, for us to know true appreciation, decency, kindness and empathy. That's what the impossible architecture and history means to me.
Starting to question the mudflood. This building looks like it was purposely built with half a floor on the bottom and stairs up to the actual 1st floor.
Perhaps to AVOID floods, and perhaps the bottom floor is intended for storage given potential flooding, and keeps the first floor a few feet higher to protect it.
Just doesn't look like the stairs and entrance are different to the rest of the building.
Will give you the little wood door on the bottom floor looks out of place.
Just thinking aloud...
Population in 1880 (oldest record) is 6663. A mere 10 years later in 1890 it has swelled to 23076. 2+3+0+7+6=18÷3=6. Lotta 6s & 3s LOL. So nearly 30% in 10 years. MLB's population video is worth a watch.
Thanks again for your time work on this amazing
Now go to a builder and ask how much and how long to build.
2 songs come strong to mind & a couple of quotes from Graham Hancock...
"Epitaph"
The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl a cracked and broken path
If we make it we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Between the iron gates of fate
The seeds of time were sown
And watered by the deeds of those
Who know and who are known
Knowledge is a deadly friend
If no one sets the rules
The fate of all mankind I see
Is in the hands of fools
The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl a cracked and broken path
If we make it we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Crying
Crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Crying
~album: "In The Court Of The Crimson King" (1969)
"When He Returns"
The iron hand it ain't no match for the iron rod
The strongest wall will crumble and fall to a mighty God
For all those who have eyes and all those who have ears
It is only He who can reduce me to tears
Don't you cry and don't you die and don't you burn
Like a thief in the night, he'll replace wrong with right
When he returns.
Truth is an arrow and the gate is narrow that is passes through
He unreleased His power at an unknown hour that no one knew
How long can I listen to the lies of prejudice ?
How long can I stay drunk on fear out in the wilderness ?
Can I cast it aside, all this loyalty and this pride ?
Will I ever learn that there'll be no peace, that the war won't cease
Until He returns ?
Surrender your crown on this blood-stained ground, take off your mask
He sees your deeds, He knows your needs even before you ask
How long can you falsify and deny what is real ?
How long can you hate yourself for the weakness you conceal ?
Of every earthly plan that be known to man, He is unconcerned
He's got plans of his own to set up His throne
When He returns.
~ Bob Dylan album: "Slow Train Coming" (1979)
Graham Hancock
''We truly are a species with amnesia. We have forgotten a very important part of our story.”
''How the years have passed. How fleeting is the precious gift of life. “Stuff just keeps on getting older.”
humbled courtesy of:
Just another one of those many one's of... ''We His Believer's''
Who's patiently waiting & watching for '.' His✝Just⚖Return🪃'.'
''May our 3:16 conversations in the book of John.
Be so mirrored upon the 3:16 scroll in the book of Malachi.''
Yes people should definitely research the masons more
Why does even every hole in the wall city in Texas have courthouses? Probably the same in every state. Bell county - Belton, TX. talk about a hole in the wall when that was built. Then Cameron, TX. These are not as grand as Fort Worth or Austin but they are a little over the top - maybe just my opinion. Great work, welcome to Texas. Oh yea, check out the Texas tower at UT. Another massive structure. Though Texas was going through a war for independence in 1836, there was still time to create the University of Texas. HAHAHAHAHAH... oh, fell off my chair....
giants / must have built these and or vibrational methods for lifting . theres also a specific rock used when its presence is near everything becomes weightless .
Do cleburne next!!!!!!!
It looks like the stones are cut out without hands
Beautiful. Thanks for this eye opener.
your good real good
Egyptians, Romans... maybe both but NOT Charles Ingalls and Mr. Edwards.
Before the city was founded, it was a "fort" comprised of barracks, stables, storage without walls that sat on the area of the current court house. It took 2~ years to build, not one, with large numbers of stone masons, mules and workers - photos of this survive. The court house was built, not "found" or "uncovered" (no, not nephilim structures).
Ok. And then we progressed further and further, until we finally completely lost the ability to build similar structures. That's why today we build boxes made of glass and plywood. Makes sense.
Seems more plausible that those stones were made vs quarried. Tech lost maybe?
Please check out downtown Pittsburgh, the story doesn’t add up to me.
that granite is a composite or whatever the right word is geopolymer aggregate feldspar, quartz ,mica etc
🤔 could it be? Good point, what if all the stone finish on the outside is just a thin inlay to make it look like the whole building is 3ft thick granite lol kind of like amusement park construction
Even more difficult to accomplish it would seem... would have to build from inside out.
Another thing I thought of is scaffolding. How could they use wood for scaffolding with that amount of weight? And If they did use metal scaffolding, how come they didn't put two & two together and just use metal to build buildings like today. Forgive me if that's naiive , I'm no expert heh
Think of how much time it would take to set up scaffolding too
Watch this video to see scaffolding and how long it takes... th-cam.com/video/oEsJfoYaMZc/w-d-xo.html
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth oh wow! Incredible..
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth I saw you mentioned the fireplaces in that one too, I was thinking about the same exact thing with these buildings, you look at almost all other old buildings and they have tons of fireplaces and chimneys before and after the time this one was built.
another thing I don't understand is why they needed Court house's literally almost in every town in almost every state and county lol what were they doing were the people so evil that they had to have these Court house's??
what was the legal reasons they needed them and how huge these buildings are hmmm
SOOO they Transported the Multi-ton One Piece Columns On Horse 🐴 and Wagon ????
I Think this was done by Holly Emperor Constantine the Great the first Christian Emperor in History who is celebrated by Orthodox Christan Church Today on Jun 4th His Church in Istanbul Turkey still sits as a largest church in the world
What about stream powered machines?
6,600 people lived in Fort Worth in 1880.. still think they built this?
Fort Worth - FOUNDed in 1849
If we could just test the mortar we would know.
They need to do ground penetrating radar to see what the foundation is made of. Those buildings dont shift. Hmmmm
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.
Who are what ever build these old world iconic buildings were a 1,000 times greater than we are because people of today can't build none of those buildings together no way
What gets me upset- is the new part of the bldg was painted to look like the old…. I remember them ‘refurbishing’ . I think the new part is ugly.
So many old bldgs in Downtown Ft Worth have been destroyed.
Although , Ft Worth is a pretty downtown!!
The faults in the upper portion will be used as an excuse to destroy the lower portion by claiming the whole building is unsafe and so many will believe the narrative .
I could never understand what the book of revelations has to do with the message of Jesus
? The opening sentence says... "1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass."
It's his message to show to his servants. That by definition IS the message of Jesus.
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth selfproclaimed?
not sure what you mean. ?