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@savoirilm10 күн бұрын
Hi good work please give details Clay Sand Cement mixing
@dbhstockton17 күн бұрын
Respectfully: please consider that you need a better understanding of the “consensus” sweep of the history of art and architecture before you start spouting elaborate conspiracies like this. I have degrees in history and architecture - I know that makes me a “shill” or “NPC” or whatever on your eyes, but I consider myself a pretty open-minded thinker(look at the channels I follow). And this Tartaria stuff is simply beyond the pale. You’ve all lost the plot. Please take a step back, maybe take a break from the hardcore “research” for a bit and try consuming some “softer,” more conventional history for a little bit - it’s amazingly fascinating on its own, without all the grand baroque epochal conspiracies!
@Maybe-You-Know-Me-Not18 күн бұрын
I always trip out on channels that talk about these deep freeing subjects while forcing ads on the audience. I want to be polite but honesty always comes out instead.
@Flower-v8w23 күн бұрын
Love Howdie's wisdom ❤️ ❤. Great interview, please do more with Howdie.
@gaurangsethi869826 күн бұрын
49-50 min is the most important part. We operate based on mental concepts born here. We've all been lied to. Lets just accept this and move on. its not that the elites dont have a plan for us, we are exactly what they planned for us 200-150 years ago. Let that sink in for a while...Its either the false pesky middle class life or the harsh demeaned working class life, thats all the elites have in mind for you.
@gaurangsethi869826 күн бұрын
34.30-35 they got a middle class socially assimilated and mentally oriented to the administrative type the elites wanted then to be to deal with the over populations, leaving rural settings to work in the factories. I believe this was the reason for this massive project, cultivate a new class between the elites and the liberated serf's & slaves. The middle class still live segregated from the working class and still couldn't care less about what happens to the working class, immigration was only addressed as an issue whence the issues spillde out from the immigrants and of course white working class areas in to the middle class. Theres no loyalty between citizens, at most its stretched to the boundaries of one's class. Its Insane how Howdie is so ahead of everyone, The bald James Bond villain with a German accent (you know who I refer to) himself wrote about the Reset after Howdie. There must be something to his ideas about divine sparks and the work field being a slaughter house, how else can be keep the pulse on whats going on like this? Its absolutely amazing really, someone who has lived off mainstream knows why the mainstream is as brain dead as it is.
@jethrom29 күн бұрын
He doesn’t seem to consider that these are low quality buildings that wouldn’t meet regular permanent building codes, but give the appearances of quality and opulence. Otherwise, they would have kept them.
@lechatleblancАй бұрын
wow u are superrr cute ! ❤
@The9179Ай бұрын
now ye talkin' true science not pseudo science......phoenician phoney phake through the banking/mafia/Jesuit system!!!😍
@keamomАй бұрын
I was born in St. Louis, Missouri and lived there for 33 years in Clayton, which is across the street from Forest Park where the World’s Fair was located. We have two structures that still remain from the 1904 World’s Fair. The Palace of Fine Arts, which is now The St. Louis Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution's exhibit; the largest aviary ever built at the time. It remains one of the largest free-flight cages in the world today. We also have Brookings Hall at Washington University (where I worked), which was the administrative building for the fair. We still have concrete fences, pavilions, statuary, and waterways from the fair throughout the city. The Pavilions representing each of the current United States are currently homes throughout the city. The temporary structures were made of plaster and wood. When they tore them down, they used the wood to build homes that are still standing in The Hills neighborhood today. At Washington University, many of the buildings were leased to the fair. University Hall housed the exposition’s administrative headquarters while other structures were used as offices, exhibit halls and dormitories for visitors. The buildings, still in use today, are a lasting reminder of the vital role Washington University served during the fair. The fair was designed by architect Isaac Taylor and took 10,000 laborers 3 solid years to build. There is a huge exhibit in the Art Museum that is dedicated to the Fair and shows huge maps of the grounds, photography and artifacts. There are unlimited photos and video of the construction process during the fair that you can find online. There is a KZbin video on the Construction of the World’s Fair and the restoration of Forest Park that’s very interesting.
@lauralauren6432Ай бұрын
The words themselves tell the truth. Con-struction. Re Con-struction. Con-tract. Con-man., Con-Troll.....
@lauralauren6432Ай бұрын
A Batman movie huge light on the roof. The Ferris wheel is gigantic. Thank you
@spacefanboyАй бұрын
How do you build the form to fill in the gaps in the walls?
@DianaChyrywaty-qd5uqАй бұрын
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@MattBrekoskyАй бұрын
Trump's 250th Anniversary of the US state fairs??
@Dudley-x2c2 ай бұрын
Must be real, Elvis was there. With Kurt Russel.
@TheKhlebnick2 ай бұрын
Hi! My question is Why there is no evidence of the diaster that happened in the USA at that time. I am sure there would be lots of witnesses of the catastrofic events that took place. Just a thought...
@deanfloyd89312 ай бұрын
Isaiah 44:13 "God stretched out a line and a compass," You're on the right path dear Sir
@RonsHere1232 ай бұрын
Wikipedia says 100 cities burned in the 1800"s
@jimmyjones97803 ай бұрын
I am very lucky because I am in a relationship where we both love each other, and we do not have any money problem's.
@gulnemekara45533 ай бұрын
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@RedefineandDesign3 ай бұрын
It is not either of those things. Go build your own things and show me please.
@BarryL.-zw4nr3 ай бұрын
Are they gonna Bitch through the whole film.
@danielleeveleigh8903 ай бұрын
I needed to hear this! I've been living in fear forever.
@fredcharmers1963 ай бұрын
In the 19th century, camera exposure times were much longer than today, sometimes minutes or hours. Couldn't that explain why the streets appear devoid of people? People usually move.
@YC723 ай бұрын
Did they finish? I’d love to see the completed project.
@RedefineandDesign3 ай бұрын
Yes it is complete...contact me.
@kumauniqueen3 ай бұрын
what have you mixed in the mixture?
@RedefineandDesign3 ай бұрын
Please contact us with questions.
@kearaallbee56443 ай бұрын
At min mark 646 where he's speaking on no 7 sided geometric piece,,, I remembered that myth busters episode where they said you can't fold a paper in half 7 times. They were unsuccessful to Jamie's angerment. Well his type of anger. LOL. They didn't try folding half , corner to corner . They did side to side. I wonder if you did corner to corner if you could fold paper in half 7 times like the heart unfolds.
@tannerworm4 ай бұрын
Skip to 8:00
@TheColor174 ай бұрын
THANK YOU BOTH...EXCELLENT INTERVIEW ~ LOVE MATT PRESTI & WALTER RUSSELL!
@mikeostrow70514 ай бұрын
What are the names of the books they wrote about each fair? I'm trying to find them online and the website you directed us to isn't corresponding with what you said...
@andremosley431710 күн бұрын
its on there. near bottom of the page
@larsbrholm5645 ай бұрын
STOP STOP the stupid music it is way to loud
@abigealakoni73215 ай бұрын
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@martinkrabseth13865 ай бұрын
thank you for such a live. some people been on track of reality and this really puts understanding where it needs to be
@RobEdward5 ай бұрын
Appreciate that! Thank you so much for watching.
@Arahansannihilation6 ай бұрын
Mickoski has arrived!
@colemanhorvath77606 ай бұрын
It was a man with the teath, James Bond called him jaws
@Francedefence6 ай бұрын
You shouldn't build the earth walls over concrete slabs! You should do cyclopean foundations! You dig trenches and build a wall up with stones and layers of lime concrete (no cement). You start with big stones on the bottom of the trench and you put smaller stones as you go up. This is the way they were buiding houses and castles in ancient time. It lasts for centuries.. As concrete slabs are way to strong, mecanically and it ends up cracking. You stop the wall thus made, a bit off the ground and you can build the rammed eath walls on top of it!
@judywilson2103 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. You answered my question: how we’re rammed earth foundations built back in the day? My next question is: how deep for each additional floor above the first floor? This kind of you, again
@RedefineandDesign3 ай бұрын
@@judywilson210 He is not correct. Feel free to reach out for professional advice.
@Francedefence6 ай бұрын
This is absurd! Mixing cement with rammed earth, is exactly going against the philosophy of earth construction. The only thing that should be added is lime! And this isn't even an obligation! Cement is a disgusting, polluting, non breathing material! The enemy of earth, in construction!
@timmyolmstead6 ай бұрын
The SA node (~60 mV) is the answer to the question @ 33:40. One of God's coolest creations!
@ERE34566 ай бұрын
It is divinely perfect, for no other reason than as an abode of the mighty GOD. And our life’s blood flows only on HIS account.
@harrisedgar7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video..!!! Thank you...
@RobEdward6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@CCCreations487 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I want yo see if I am able to purchase & make payments. I emailed y'all.
@hawaiiguykailua69288 ай бұрын
Evidence to back up this premise... Electricity! A quick or exhausting look at "any town on any continent" will have historical photos and a blurb of their electrical grid up and running by 1880 and very latest 1895. Problem is Edison and Tesla current wars weren't even a known thing until after the turn of 19th century. Supposedly they had cat fights about it in upstate NY late 1880s over AC/DC. So how did every city have an electrical system, including electric trams, cars, scooters, trains, lights (inside and out) charging stations (seriously an electric funicular up Mt Lowe in 1890?) even 6-12 person electric Boardwalk/Beach scooters circa 1890s Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Redondo, Huntington, Palisades and on and on. Don't forget Manaus, Brazil 1,000km up the Amazon river, yeah we got it too, though we still don't have a functioning highway in 2024, best to just take the river and avoid the weekly collapsing highway😂
@rosiek6498 ай бұрын
Anybody still using their maxhine? I bought mine may 2017 such a long time ago when George first released it. I got so busy and haven't used. Now that im building muscle and in medical school to be a naturopathic doctor i can see the importance of it
@walkertrayloryoutube29966 ай бұрын
All the time. The best thing ever.
@charlestoniwuagwu37878 ай бұрын
How may I get more information about your construction. Do you have any contact in Nigeria. Thank you
@RedefineandDesign3 ай бұрын
Contact info is in the video description.
@mygchurch72208 ай бұрын
Forgot to mention they were building water pressure fountains with no electric pumps and no toilets. Where did 1 million people take a dump and coordinate the feces removal. If you were in a building that could fit 300,000 people and someone had diarrhea how would you exit and humanely 3 months into this get rid of the waste. Where are the bathrooms near the fountains lol. Most these edifices had no plumbing. We’re talking the biggest waste removal in the history of an event. No trash trucks no waste trucks in a city of people. The methane would light fires 🔥
@matthew37748 ай бұрын
Its simply just impossible what we are being told about these expos. The landscaping alone that would be required is mindblowing by today's standards let alone in the 1800s