Sorry your loss. Adopting a dog always heals a heavy heart if you have time to share with one. Love your shows. Great work.
@WisdomKeeper1112 күн бұрын
Keep on keeping on ❤
@erinbeamish938912 күн бұрын
I so love following your channel - your research, the pictures, beautiful relaxing music and the way you present. Thank-you for sharing. Also thank-you for opening up about your grief, that is such a difficult time to experience. Keep doing what you're doing, your passion will help you through. Take care and best hopes for you Jarid.
@MrSpikebender11 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for the loss Jarid. Sharing a little personal info seems to make you more human. Not just a channel. I like that, people like that.
@Soil-biochar-compost12 күн бұрын
So waiting for this
@VladimirSrbin-bd3yb12 күн бұрын
Thank you Jarid for your consistency and passion wich help us all
@headrips12 күн бұрын
Stay strong , you're doing a great job ! Love the channel!
@radar_radar12 күн бұрын
Enjoy your videos friend 🙏 stay strong 💪 ❤
@nixswatson12 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss ♥ I barely use Instagram, but I have gone on there to follow you. This is a fabulous video! I love how you put it all together. AND most of all, I love how you roll thru pictures/photos and let that beautiful, relaxing piece of music play! Please never change it. I always save watching your KZbin, just before going to bed, as I have severe insomnia. This really helps me to wind down. Look forward to your next one, you're very much appreciated. Love and blessings from the UK xx
@watchmen856412 күн бұрын
Man you're a really nice person😎👍🏿
@ms.donaldson253312 күн бұрын
Love your video!!! I used to be the Director at the largest historic cemetery this side of the Mississippi. One of the "Features" of the death cult rituals is to take the body over the bridge before they get buried like a King. The word "Jesuit" comes to mind - they controlled the slave contracting along the East Coast.
@jenteale12 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your videos, and this was exceptional. Thank You
@rigbino12 күн бұрын
my hometown! Thank you for this !! So much history here, and multiple star forts (sadly only 1 remains)
@HappyPursuits12 күн бұрын
Russias tallest and northernmost skyscraper is built upon an ancient starfort foundation. What is a starfort doing all the way north of St. Petersburg? Interesting.
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
Protection of important waterways? Are you aware of USA invading Russia from the North though their river system using snowmobiles on the frozen rivers?
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
The American Expeditionary Force, North Russia (AEF in North Russia) (also known as the Polar Bear Expedition) was a contingent of about 5,000 United States Army troops that landed in Arkhangelsk, Russia as part of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. What is Archangel Russia known for? Archangelsk (originally Novo Kholmogory), a northern settlement named after the archangel Michael, was established as the major port for the Russian trade by the English in the sixteenth century. In the eighteenth century, despite its remote location on the Arctic coast, it remained Russia's principal port.
@Unshroudsight11 күн бұрын
They were slavers.
@samduran518012 күн бұрын
We love you here from New Mexico!
@KevinSmith-cs1ql12 күн бұрын
goodlanders music def sets the tone. peaceful, dreamlike.
@robertharsch813111 күн бұрын
Great Presentation as always Jarid!!! Best to you, and kind regards.❤
@MarySonatore12 күн бұрын
Happy to hear about your journey to Charleston, that is wonderful. Truly enjoy your videos, thank you Jarid.
@kendraicu12 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss.. ❤
@janelorelie199412 күн бұрын
Thank you Jarid for all of your investigations into the hidden history of so many places. This information is very interesting and informative. I wish you well in your journey moving forward with the changes in your personal life and know that you are loved x
@Preston170411 күн бұрын
Much love Jarid ❤ thank you for what you do
@joelrettinghouse649211 күн бұрын
God bless you Jared. Thank you for helping to wake up the masses. Godspeed and bringing love back into your life
@katharinelombard517811 күн бұрын
The bridge in the cemetery you spoke of is dedicated to my Godfather, Gilmore Simms McDowell (descendant of Gilmore Simms whom you named). You probably sat on his bench there at the foot of the bridge. He just passed a few years ago. Such a larger than life character!❤ Miss him… so was a delight to come across this video today. Jarid, I wonder if you are familiar with the work of My Lunch Break, Michelle Gibson, or Jason Jacks on KZbin? Maybe you’ve spoken about that… I am just now finding your work. You all are uncovering different but highly related pieces of the Tartarian puzzle that has been kept from us imo. So fascinating! Thank you for this video. I live here and have intuited repeatedly over the last few years that Charleston was a star fort, but I have not come across anybody else supporting that knowing.🙏🏽👏🏽🩷Good job.
@kevinmitchell35558 күн бұрын
Fun fact, Bermuda still has a Star Fort. Good job peeling back the layers.
@Thedaleb112 күн бұрын
I went to the college of Charleston in 1990 -1992 my English professor’s office was in a building in the center of campus and is above a gate it was built in the 1600’s. The main building on campus is painted with ox blood. I live in Wilmington and used to live in Virginia Beach, and grew up in Richmond. All of these southern cities , Richmond, Norfolk,Wilmington, Charleston, and Savannah are all very old world places. There is a star fort , Fort Monroe that defends Richmond from approaching from the ocean not Baltimore or DC
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
Are you aware that it hardly ever rains upon Norfolk and Delmarva Peninsula? It's remarkable to watch the radar when rainstorms approach this area of mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. I have evidence the CIA is housing Epstein trafficking ring prostitutes there used for Espionage and abused by USA Senators.
@sha207510 күн бұрын
Awesome video ❤
@RobinGerhart10 күн бұрын
Thank you Jared, enjoyed this!😊
@savageintolerance635012 күн бұрын
Great channel! Love from Norway
@sunbrst89612 күн бұрын
Just looked for an old map of Charleston. Found one in 1704. And you can clearly see the star fort
@AllSun36912 күн бұрын
Thanks for everything Jarid.
@phildorge20527 күн бұрын
Keep shining brightly
@kerry1963qld12 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss and chin up 👍 I shall follow on Instagram , I only have it to follow my son and his adventures :) God Bless you from Australia and great video thankyou for sharing .
@Rooskie2838 күн бұрын
Thank you for all your work and god bless you, brother
@nadia-i1l5h12 күн бұрын
I am from Europe but I have always felt a close connection to Charleston, like a lived a previous life there
@catherineladd530010 күн бұрын
There is a large Huguenot area in New Paltz, NY from the 1640's which is all stone houses. If you're looking for another lost history topic, look up The Old Mine Road. This was a road built by the Dutch that ran from a copper mine in NJ at the Delaware Water Gap and went up through NY to Kingston, where they had their port. It was built in the early 1600"s; it's said that when the pilgrims showed up in 1620 it had already been there 40 years. Along the route are many old villages all made of stone. The town of Hurley, NY is a nice example that they open up for tours in the fall. Many very old stone homes that have been continuously occupied for 300+ years.
@josephforrestbender894712 күн бұрын
Talking about my home.
@Dangerous_520112 күн бұрын
I love your stuff dude, I work from home and sneak watch your channel on low volume with caps most the time, good stuff holmes, keep her up.👍
@ladyhotep518911 күн бұрын
Hi Jarid. Idk if you're familiar with the KZbin channel "mind unveiled" but they have great content. Non mainstream content. Their video on Charleston South Carolina is mind boggling. The narrative the tour guides give is so bullshit. Youd love their channel.
@FettiMagazine12 күн бұрын
Thank you this city was well established and technologically advanced before any colonists arrived. Charleston is ancient
@Nate_tureboy11 күн бұрын
Charleston is a beautiful town! I've gone there to visit a few times.
@AlexanderWeurding11 күн бұрын
So the Civil war started from outside :P // Thanks for sharing! Did not know.
@phildorge205210 күн бұрын
Thanks Jerid🇨🇦
@morkymom201112 күн бұрын
PA watcher here!
@specs161612 күн бұрын
Ive been there, would love to live there.
@gulfy0912 күн бұрын
No steel foundry or lumber mills factory to build all this
@FRESHboosters12 күн бұрын
That’s what I’m saying… it’s as if almost all the building materials were shipped into the city. Or some of it was already there when “settlers” arrived. 🤷♂️
@juliechs833612 күн бұрын
@@FRESHboosters There was an "exposition" here in 1901, one of the pic's you used was from the fair. The same story...all the building's were built for the fair, then destroyed. My partners GGGGGgrandfather owned a brick plantation and supplied the bricks for most of the old churches downtown.
@hypericacea12 күн бұрын
im confident these are divinely assisted architectural endeavors
@lilbat738910 күн бұрын
Massachusetts is crazy. I recently moved to sc . Miss New England google p ayseur family related to Columbia and sc related to Lincoln crazy shit. Had to spell the name w a space in between cause it’s a word KZbin does not like.
@lilbat738910 күн бұрын
Sorry for ur loss my bfs mom died yesterday rocked our world.
@Nate_tureboy11 күн бұрын
That one pic, about 25min, with all the artillery and or torpedos. I've worked construction many years and often go into materials yards where different types of materials are stored separate from others. Typically a pile or section of material is labeled but in many instances each piece is not labeled and facing in one direction. That image showed every single whatever they were labeled, quite nicely in fact, facing the same direction...directly at the camera
@MrTrecutter110 күн бұрын
Howdy yall
@random282912 күн бұрын
@51:00 Fun fact: Uzbekistan has more miles of operational high-speed rail than the US. China leads the world in operational high-speed rail. I am older so I remember the "plans" for the high-speed rail that was to connect DFW to Houston. Note, these are "plans" that go back DECADES. 😀
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
Did you know the first railroad to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans was across Asia and Europe, from Hamburg Germany through Russia and to Beijing? This was during the Triple Alliance, and motivated the wars of Japan, backed by USA and Britain building railways in Japan, upon Russia and China to take possession of Korean Peninsula!
@random282912 күн бұрын
@@bookofrevelation4924 Actually, I did not know that! I know that the "canal system" in Russia allows you to travel from the Sea of Azov all the way to the Baltic Sea. That was a few hours of scrolling into on-line maps that I will never get back. Thank you for sharing that bit of history about the Triple Alliance. So many "alliances" that make you question things - like the "alliance" of certain nations that took part in the Crimean War or the "alliance" of eight nations during the "Boxer Rebellion".
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
@random2829 Welcome. Those Alliances didn't last long, Western powers broke them up, usually getting France to sabotage them. When I studied the rise and fall of Empires using World History Books in early 2000s, I looked for how the next empire took over the previous one, and the Trade Routes are key, whether by Water or later Rail. Official narrative of world history is fake, and World Atlas history books were taken control of by Clintons in later 1990s through Harper Collins publishing to change much of what was written to make it more difficult to learn about real history.
@bookofrevelation492412 күн бұрын
@random2829 I just noticed your name is Von Krieger, is that your real surname? Mine is Brieger, my Namesake is Austrian General Robert Brieger, I only found out a few years ago, and explains strange treatment I always get when traveling Europe. My dad's parents fled Hitler and settled in Detroit Michigan working for Ford that I think helped them immigrate here. My dad's mom is Anna Hedwig Hahn whom I'm suspecting was the niece of Otto Hahn that split nuclear atom in 1938 under Hitler. Many of the Hahn family were caught and punished for attempt to assassinate Hitler.
@random282911 күн бұрын
@@bookofrevelation4924 "Von Krieger" would be a good surname! In the family it is actually "Rischer". Family history is very important - IMHO. My wife does a TON of Ancestry and has traced most of my "main" family back to the 1600s. We try to share some of the "stories" with the younger generations when we meet.
@Nate_tureboy11 күн бұрын
Those wave conditions are commonplace brother! Especially during "nor easters," in the Carolinas (and probably further south). I'm surprised you didn't see surfers out in wetsuits
@danielosullivan311012 күн бұрын
My home town 🥃🚬☘️✌️way before Walmart, Charleston has slavemart
@martimcgowan-chitwood76112 күн бұрын
When you could drive just about anywhere in about ten minutes. I remember those days!
@NanNanNABooBoo6 күн бұрын
Castle of San Marcos (El Puerto de Santa María) is oldest star fort in US. Im from St Petersburg Florida, which has definitely been covered up with new giant sky scrapers and gentrification communities. However, there still is some incredible brick church's and other buildings that appear to be made from old world brick.( aka brick that doesnt trap moisture, which causes mildew and mold.)....lot of people dont realize that we lost ancient brick and block technology. Nobody today can make block and brick that is moisture proof.
@zoegarriss55067 күн бұрын
Love from Smithfield NC founded 1777
@zoegarriss55067 күн бұрын
Check out Fort Macon NC
@Stoned2daBone-r4g11 күн бұрын
Buildings tell stories... the story that isn't buried is where it begins
@VenturaIT12 күн бұрын
the pirates and the early merchant navies were tartarians which has been erased from history, so it's hard to put the pieces back together, China was ruled by Tartaria until 1912, which could be the same era as 3000BC for all we know, the photos from the civil war are probably how the city was "founded" unless you have earlier photos that can be proven to be earlier showing it in better condition... narrowing down the actual "founding" date is difficult if not impossible... 1600's 1700's part of the 1800's and up to 1912 in some places (like China and the Austro-Hungarian Empire) was solidly the era of Tartaria.
@NanNanNABooBoo6 күн бұрын
Don cesar hotel in " "St Petersburg"".. "Florida".. is pink aka "coral" color....which ive recently had a major revaluation....the bremuda stones have to be coral!!!!!!!!....because when i lived in Guam, they used coral for asphalt mixture...and the roads were super super slick when it rained....which im just now putting together, that coral is water proof...thats why it repls the water and makes super slick, because it doesnt absorb or hold mositure.....and these old bricks and blocks that dont trap or hold moisture have to be made from coral!!!!!!.....furthermore google the color of coral....the spectrum is pink to brick color.....holla at me if you trying to make a Florida trip ever....
@jaybrooks25028 күн бұрын
Actually the town of Ninety Six,South Carolina is home to Star Fort
@nukeman44411 күн бұрын
Charleston was bombed as though they used *WWII technology* at the least.
@ez333312 күн бұрын
😇👍😊
@joelrettinghouse649211 күн бұрын
We have technology. That could run a car and a house. The size of a Zippo lighter 😮❤🎉
@Nate_tureboy11 күн бұрын
Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't it (and I've always known it to be) Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard. **Side not; many accounts do not depict him as such an evil dude as is often portrayed. He may have, amongst other noble things, had a wife and children. Go figure
@ChrisSkinner-q8b11 күн бұрын
This is Rome .....All this looks like a flood hit it
@JeanHughes-z6t11 күн бұрын
The star forts were already built. All main buildings were there and Tartarian timeline. A lot of Russian ancestors. England and Britain over so much. Took away free, energy and traffic, and is a forgotten history that has been stolen away.
@fitmesslife12 күн бұрын
"ancient"🥴
@waynemallette866811 күн бұрын
Civil war (bad name) photos look like aerial bombing was going on.
@gulfy0912 күн бұрын
With all the dead people they should of run out of space if you think about it since 1680 till today..
@MarySonatore12 күн бұрын
Catacombs
@jtr78931012 күн бұрын
got a DY taking about Charleston that knows nothing about it.
@blueandgreenslacks12 күн бұрын
Tell us something then . What can you add to the conversation besides your dumb comment?
@martimcgowan-chitwood76112 күн бұрын
No one knows really knows what is true. I am a native of the city and many generations before me .... I found the video very informative. When you stop searching for the truth, time to compost.
@alfspacealiencateater478612 күн бұрын
I know that there was a volcano off the coast of the Charleston harbor in the Charleston harbor that erupted and the same time Charleston had the major earthquake (the archivist channel found the volcano in a old newspaper, I don’t know of anyone in town locally that has heard about that volcano eruption)
@andrestrishak82927 күн бұрын
Mind Unveiled has a great Charleston video, including the volcano. fyi
@alfspacealiencateater47866 күн бұрын
@ that might have been where I heard about the volcano and I’ve never seen it anywhere else
@alfspacealiencateater478612 күн бұрын
Jarid Boosters how can I get in touch with you? I’d like to discuss Charleston with you