Old World Binghamton New York
32:47
Old World American Libraries
27:18
14 күн бұрын
Old World Lowell Massachusetts
29:18
Old World Sacramento California
34:25
OLD WORLD SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
37:03
OLD WORLD QUINCY ILLINOIS
34:05
OLD WORLD BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA
30:10
Old World Grand Rapids
34:27
2 ай бұрын
The Fire Narrative
32:34
2 ай бұрын
Old World Fort Wayne, Indiana
37:40
Canceling Old World Culture
40:07
3 ай бұрын
Old World Lexington, Kentucky
29:20
The Strange Gentlemen
21:47
3 ай бұрын
AMERICAN ARCHITECTS: GEORGE B POST
33:44
Old World New Orleans
43:24
4 ай бұрын
OLD WORLD AMERICA: THE THEORY
24:33
Old World Kalamazoo, Michigan
30:35
Old World Sioux City, Iowa
32:56
4 ай бұрын
Old World Walla Walla
26:38
4 ай бұрын
OLD WORLD WORCESTER MASS
30:19
5 ай бұрын
OLD WORLD ATLANTIC CITY
28:47
5 ай бұрын
OLD WORLD ERIE PA
32:01
5 ай бұрын
Exploring the Old World: Episode 6
21:08
OLD WORLD PADUCAH & TERRE HAUTE
34:54
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@vmontgomerymusic-nw3es
@vmontgomerymusic-nw3es 56 минут бұрын
19:00 this room, which is still on display at the Carnegie Museum of Art, is full of plasters of famous architecture and statues, including David, from many different time periods. They are one of only a handful of plaster collections left in the world. Carnegie had these made with the idea that those who couldn’t afford to travel should have the opportunity to see these great historical artifacts and works of art.
@tillmanbutler889
@tillmanbutler889 Сағат бұрын
You are 100 percent right..and what you called a stack..was actually an Obelisk..behind what they call central high..what they claim is a museum next to central is actually a old world Egytian temple/ palace
@lynnjackson-martin1994
@lynnjackson-martin1994 3 сағат бұрын
They imported workers that's why they built the village..Just the village was flooded..
@keepitsimple4629
@keepitsimple4629 4 сағат бұрын
Old World, I must be dense, because I'm not understanding what you mean by a false timeline. What is it you're questioning?
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 2 сағат бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/q16knJiHhJ1ogaM
@keepitsimple4629
@keepitsimple4629 8 минут бұрын
@@oldworldex Oh my gosh! You're saying many of these grandiose buildings were here in America long before we thought they were? I've always wondered why they were so grandiose and glorious. Why was that necessary? I've got some catching up to do; I have many of your videos now in my watch later cache. Thank you.
@davidchase9424
@davidchase9424 4 сағат бұрын
29:06 "Fake ass hell. Old time photo shop."
@davidchase9424
@davidchase9424 4 сағат бұрын
What if "top hats" were worn to hide "elongated skulls?"
@shirehill9815
@shirehill9815 5 сағат бұрын
Very interesting! I just found a booklet at an antique store with before and after pictures of those very buildings and a few more from that area! I’m so glad to know that they are still there! But as you asked, WHY? Love your videos! You’ve opened my eyes! Thank you!
@ghostcon1
@ghostcon1 5 сағат бұрын
Flat iron building
@ghostcon1
@ghostcon1 5 сағат бұрын
Ss kress building
@valerieadair6627
@valerieadair6627 7 сағат бұрын
🤯
@valerieadair6627
@valerieadair6627 7 сағат бұрын
I have watched this video twice and to me. It looks like when the pilgrims were coming to America these buildings were already here. So were the pilgrims only shown one section of Disneyland with Native Americans and wood-burning stoves? Do you outline your theory on the original architects in any of your videos or your book? I started watching fall of the Cabal videos last year, and I’m just trying to catch up here. The Jesuit’s in the Catholic Church have completely rewritten church history. I’m definitely seeing all of the fires in my lifetime as part of the most recent reset. Maui and these LA fires are definitely false narratives and I have several theories on those. Thank you for all the information. I will definitely binge watch all of your videos twice.
@valerieadair6627
@valerieadair6627 9 сағат бұрын
I’m also wondering if the mud flooding in Asheville, North Carolina was filling all of those tunnels up, so that evidence is now gone
@valerieadair6627
@valerieadair6627 9 сағат бұрын
Sounds like Maui and the Los Angeles fires. Northern California… You name it it’s the same narrative.
@filip-i-9156
@filip-i-9156 9 сағат бұрын
Please do Old World Rockford Illinois
@filip-i-9156
@filip-i-9156 9 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍
@rebeccagiordano5854
@rebeccagiordano5854 9 сағат бұрын
Now do Hendersonville NC 20 miles from Asheville and see how they have destroyed our history here.
@rebeccagiordano5854
@rebeccagiordano5854 9 сағат бұрын
The obelisk you show was the Vance Memorial in Pack Square. They have since destroyed it because it offended some people.
@MegaFrankgarcia
@MegaFrankgarcia 12 сағат бұрын
Cool video, I can some context with the twisted, bent or warped poles, I have to design pole placement for the local power company here, and in todays standard you/me have to calculate how much tension is being put on that individual pole, if theres too much tension / weight to one side the pole will start to bend in that direction, the twisted poles could just be a bad pole, cheap pole, or wind damaged. At this time in history pole loading was not a thing, nor was anchoring the poles.
@scottpike9009
@scottpike9009 14 сағат бұрын
Re-watched before work today. So relevant, thank you Chris. ✨
@valerieadair6627
@valerieadair6627 15 сағат бұрын
I just discovered this channel and I need some basic information. Please tell me is there a video that explains the real truth about when the original architecture was built and by whom? It sounds like there was a major cataclysm as well as planned mass fires and other man-made destructions to create shifts into New World orders. Then economic failures are created, followed by the displacement of people groups into unfamiliar territories… Am I getting this right? Is there a video on this channel that describes this in detail?
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 13 сағат бұрын
this one is my best attempt to sum it up...you're definitely on the right track as far as I can see kzbin.info/www/bejne/q16knJiHhJ1ogaM
@h1jen1x
@h1jen1x 19 сағат бұрын
My maternal and paternal grandmother were both orphans and raised in orphanages. My paternal grandmother's mother (my great grandmother) was an orphan as well.
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 20 сағат бұрын
The intricate, ornate facades on some of those massive structures are mind boggling. 👀 Yea, I was disturbed by the “human zoos” too.
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 20 сағат бұрын
Wow, two of my detailed comments got deleted by the Google police.👮 in one of them, All I pointed out was specific images with stark white backgrounds looked like cut outs.
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 20 сағат бұрын
FYI: That’s the TransAmerica Pyramid building in SF financial district area at 1:03:02 mark.
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 20 сағат бұрын
Image, in foreground, at 1:01:58 is the SF Hall of Records building before it got torn down. Imagine what information it stored before the “records” disappeared. 😕
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 21 сағат бұрын
That image at 27:20 could be easily mistaken for a side street in Paris, France or some city in Europe.👀 Image at 52:07 mark looks almost magical. I have a hunch, based on the style of the structures, we have at least two time periods represented in San Francisco.
@sandrab.5065
@sandrab.5065 21 сағат бұрын
I have seen many of those images showed in the video. Notice the images at mark 9:00, 9:45, 11:00, 12:35 and others have stark white backgrounds. They look like cut outs-strange. Temporary or not, it was a tragedy that those magnificent structures were torn down. Ugh, my heart sank. ☹️
@reflow8365
@reflow8365 23 сағат бұрын
FYI, the Biltmore house/mansion did not sustain flood damage in 2024 Hurricane Helen; it's on high ground; structures on the larger estate on lower ground close to the French Broad River did sustain damage; once again, the rich people get all the breaks
@stephanieesea
@stephanieesea 22 сағат бұрын
Old money isn’t going to build IN the rivers though
@muddymo7641
@muddymo7641 23 сағат бұрын
When i was a kid in the late 60s we used to go to the wrestling matches at the old auditorium every friday night. Also saw the globetrotters their. Corly, meadowlark lemon etc. Also saw andre the giant there. A ftiend of mine"s dad worked there so we got in for free. We also had the run of the place. Was very cool
@olivernolast7257
@olivernolast7257 Күн бұрын
I can't wait for 100 years from now and we got people doing these videos for our current time
@badsawww
@badsawww Күн бұрын
The Bronx is a place I've been any always wondered what happened ?that
@DanielDotson-r8j
@DanielDotson-r8j Күн бұрын
I live in Asheville. And I also work in construction, how many people do you think it takes to build a building. Especially in a day and age wear the people didn't have near as many distractions as today. Get real man u sound so ignorant.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 22 сағат бұрын
I ever put together a herringbone brick dome? U get real..
@ebtsuj7590
@ebtsuj7590 Күн бұрын
Thank you 👍❤
@carolyncook3611
@carolyncook3611 Күн бұрын
Terre Haute 1913, it was a tornado.
@carolyncook3611
@carolyncook3611 Күн бұрын
Thank you for highlighting Terre Haute, my hometown. My grandfather was superintendent of city cemeteries, including Highland Lawn, and spent much time in that magnificent old city hall building. He worked at the Big Four Depot in his youth.
@cadcamfreak
@cadcamfreak Күн бұрын
With electric trolleys so early in these cities, is there a wonder how they're powered? Aether?
@_Elizabeth_theMaid
@_Elizabeth_theMaid Күн бұрын
Biltmore indoor pool…I have never been but it’s the only reason I want to go. I’m in Charlotte so it’s just laziness on my part lol one day I will go..
@tiffanyclark3341
@tiffanyclark3341 23 сағат бұрын
The pool , the dressing area for the pool and the room directly after the pool with the really odd paintings on the wall are so creepy I’ve been several times since I was a kid and it never feels different just eerie down there
@guttermonkey100
@guttermonkey100 Күн бұрын
Having lived in Asheville for the majority of my life, and watching it turn from a wonderful place to a place overrun with crime homelessness and blight, I found your video interesting. But the recent devastation we've had is been overwhelming and I'm not sure exactly what you were insinuating when you would say things like seems fitting for Asheville and things of that nature. The architecture is obviously beautiful and clearly the skill set was here so I'm not sure why you question that so often in your video.
@kathleenlovett1958
@kathleenlovett1958 Күн бұрын
Have you looked into the ERIE CANAL and the ridiculous narrative around it? How many feet per day would they have to have constructed every day for eight years? 😂 Construction began on July 4, 1817 in ROME, NY. Of course it did. 🙄 😁
@patcarew3211
@patcarew3211 Күн бұрын
I believe the fourth Chicago station you showed is actually the Chicago & Northwestern station in Milwaukee Wisconsin also torn down in the late 60’s. Great job! Thanks for sharing.
@martentrudeau6948
@martentrudeau6948 Күн бұрын
Interesting video I enjoyed it. -- I know we are not well informed and most likely misinformed about our history, we should question the historical narrative we were taught in schools and in the mainstream media. Thank you for your viewpoint.
@sharksinc.6707
@sharksinc.6707 Күн бұрын
This article might help explain a few things from this video: - Asheville, at the turn of the century, was growing at a significant pace and wasn't as comparatively small of a place as the video suggests. - Many of the artisans who arrived in Asheville to help construct Biltmore House stayed behind and added to much of the craftsmanship that went into later architecture of the city. - Following the Great Depression, Asheville's city fathers were committed to paying back their debts, something few other cities in America did. So during the 1950s and '60s, when most of the country was undergoing widespread renewal of its inner cities, Asheville was too broke and still paying off its debts. It didn't pay off its final debt until 1976. Throughout those decades, it was an unpleasant time to be a native son, but today as a result we are blessed with so much of the original architecture of the city still in existence. www.ncrabbithole.com/p/asheville-historic-vibes-great-depression-debt
@BlueBaron3339
@BlueBaron3339 Күн бұрын
Mostly when I think of Asheville I think of Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe and the generation who grew up in the shadow of the South's defeat in the Civil War. Two of my grandparents are buried there but they were not city folk. Nearest town to them was Spruce Pine. The major high tech material mined back then was mica for vacuum tubes. I recall folk tales of the Brown Mountain Lights and my mother telling me of ball lightning bouncing around the kitchen sink. I was but an occasional child visitor to what seemed to me a land out of a fairy tale.
@KylePS88
@KylePS88 Күн бұрын
“Something you would see in Poland!” Wait till you find out that Americans of that time used to be European..
@KylePS88
@KylePS88 Күн бұрын
So, what are we getting at here? Did the natives have cities that Europeans took over after the natives died of European disease? And the natives that survived were the ones that left the cities and became nomadic?
@v.roydizzle3576
@v.roydizzle3576 Күн бұрын
It honestly seems like a less sophisticated ruling entity “discovered” or “captured” this country and all it’s beautiful spoils. Then after, started inhabiting this land but still nobody truly knows how to properly utilize its majesty. Or they do know how but keep it secret for their benefit. I have been following this for a while and the more I learn the more I realize they truly took over GODS kingdom
@thyhandrevolve
@thyhandrevolve Күн бұрын
Lived here my whole life. This channel take on history is hog's wash. But I do enjoy the vibe. 😂
@sharonlesley901
@sharonlesley901 Күн бұрын
It is a shame they destroyed all those old buildings, that kind of architect showed craftsmanship that has been lost forever. Steel and concrete and plastic Americas speciality.
@Warntator
@Warntator Күн бұрын
this was possible in the past because we didn't put all our efforts into acting like non-Whites are the same as us. We focused on our own race and the rich worked to buildup White craftsmen and donated to the education and advancement of Whites. There wasn't some "hidden" past. This just seems so unobtainable to us now because we are very much burdened with the upkeep and maintenance of non-Whites.
@badsawww
@badsawww Күн бұрын
Something yoh can't deny is the population vs what was being built.