As a fellow tradesman who has worked on many large structures all over New England - including Worcester, the point you make of the sheer scale, skill, time, logistics, design, and just overall difficulty involved in building even a single of these magnificent old world buildings cannot be overstated. I dont even think people who havent worked on such things can truly understand how devastating that point is the narrative. These were claimed to have been built without any of our modern tools, machines, engines, roads, communication, food supply, lodging, waste disposal (construction and human), and all done with the population they claim? When even our finest work done on the most expensive and lavish buildings today is amateur looking next to what was here before, despite all our modern advantages. No way their history is true.
@futurescapeart5 ай бұрын
Agreed X 1,000,000 😂 .. It’s really registering in our psyche now , as we tackle a deeper look at the THOUSANDS of structures that have already disappeared , and since the photographic evidence has been resurfacing, digitized and uploaded over the past cpl decades, its a stunning review for us to make. I personally feel like its a fairly irrefutable fact at this point , to say our architectural history is BY FAR an impossibility ,and must be quite far outside the claimed chronological timeline. Nowhere in the vicinity of the claimed dates is at all possible, for just the US states have experienced a density of construction projects at the scales of whats presented , though occulted, once we look back into resurfacing evidence.
@KrommFarenborn5 ай бұрын
Well said !!. I worked 35 years in the building trades. These old world structures are beyond what we can build today, with modern tools. The mainstream narrative is easily seen as a lie, when you understand what would be involved to build these old world structures.
@TailorMadeTaylor5 ай бұрын
10X Everything you just said! There's not a man worth his weight. In the trade industry, that would Argue those points. "Solid Fluted Marble Columns" Get the f*ck Out of Here!!!
@DannyHussleOfficial4 ай бұрын
I’ve been following old world knowledge and channels for years, NOW THERES ONE ABOUT MY CITY! Thankyou! 👍🙏😎
@YoRon4274 ай бұрын
Your insights about a "reset" is very interesting. I'm born and raised in the city and never thought of that. Just FYI, the Norcross Brothers were one of the biggest construction companies in the country at the turn of the 20th century. they built the San Francisco City Hall, Trinity Church in Boston, as well as the Worcester City Hall, which is like a smaller version of San Francisco's. They were based out of Worcester and have two beautiful mausoleums in Hope Cemetery.
@jo-annfat-bricks24715 ай бұрын
The Asylum Complex is connected with underground tunnel systems. I broke into them in the late 90's, I saw Electro Shock Benches in one building.
@GoHomeKamala5 ай бұрын
I have a friend and it's what she recommends. She's not had the lobotomy lol. At times she's nuts.
@jthepickle75 ай бұрын
Big towns, with a lot of paving, need storm sewers and excellent surveying/grading, to shed water/ snowmelt. Speaking of snow; no photos/engravings of the Old World under the cover of snow.
@adyingbreedofman91124 ай бұрын
The Cosmo Club on Hamilton Street sneaking in there. Never considered the possible age of that building despite the stone construction. When going to Mechanics Hall as a child with school, I remember how I was in awe of the building I was in. I have a very good memory and remember nothing about the event besides the impressive building and the feeling being inside of it gave me. Incredible building.
@margiecasey94285 ай бұрын
I was born in Worcester in 1960. I was the youngest of my mother's 8 kids -- 4 boys, 4 girls. I do recall walking by "mudflood" buildings in my neighborhood. I remember questioning why the windows went below the street level. I have fantastic memories growing up there. The city was a much different place then. Thanks for posting this.
@KrommFarenborn5 ай бұрын
This channel, Jon Levi channel ,and My Lunch Break channel. All a treasure trove of information on the old world.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that.
@brando369225 ай бұрын
Dont forget lucius arelieus Michelle Gibson auto didactic and wise up.
@jasonlamberth4145 ай бұрын
Another great one! The “re-facaded” building is pathetic when you ponder the implications. You see it everywhere once you know. Berlin was supposed to have lost 85-90% of their architecture in WWII when in reality, most of the city was “re-facaded.” They wouldn’t have been able to rebuild Berlin with the same old world architectural elements in the time frame with the diminished population, resources, etc. Thank you for your work!
@GarthWatkins-th3jt5 ай бұрын
Didn't Dresden get bombed worse? As in much worse? Not to be splitting hairs but when trying to ferret out the truth via actual facts...
@brando369225 ай бұрын
@@GarthWatkins-th3jtyes and i think the other city in Germany was called Lorraine i could be wrong. Both cities were full of just old people artists etc no military no reason for bombing except getting rid of this history and the people who remember it. It was horrible what they did to they beyond war crimes.
@robertvegas1015 ай бұрын
Imagine living in this era before the reset, it must have been THE time to be alive
@niallgerardjosephoconnells70975 ай бұрын
Enjoyable love Bostonian, love Worcshester. Thanks for sharing. Kind regards Niall O'Connell Dundalk Ireland 🇨🇮❤️🇺🇸🇺🇲🙏🤗
@jameskennedy60nSoCal5 ай бұрын
I grew up in Scituate, MA. A quaint fishing village on the South Shore of Massachusetts. I distinctly remember being taken aback by the buildings in Worcester, the first time I drove through downtown. The architecture belies the current, lower class, blue-collar reputation that it currently has. It’s a puzzling disconnect. Worcester used to be something. Thanks
@RegnaSaturna5 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how they transported all those bricks to any construction site in say the 1840's. Let alone all the window glass without breaking it. Just can't.
@bonnierobbins42305 ай бұрын
Thank Goodness! I'm a student for life! I've no ego to damage. With and wholly connected to the cities I'm from! Love your channel! Ohio/Pittsburgh/ Albany!
@marlonrando88335 ай бұрын
I'm in Worcester. The City of Seven Hills. Evidence of giants primitive building in Upton and other neighboring towns. I live on the formerly known NippNap Trail. Pretty amazing and the canals history as told is interesting too. There is a street near me named Palace Gardens, and Holy Cross College is up the hill. I used to work maintaining gardens and a lot in the old huge glass greenhouse/arboretum 45 years ago, it's gone now and I wish I knew then what I know now. Didn't even get a picture :( There was a rare plant collection in a sand bed that was very large, maybe 10 x 20? It's on very steep hills so the lawn boys would have to lower lawn mowers on ropes and pull them back up. Hopefully someone can chime in! Super fun video, Thanks!!
@basicbreakfast5 ай бұрын
I grew up 15 minutes outside Wistah! aka Wormtown Same old same old everywhere everywhere
@Oneeyedicehockeycoach5 ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous.
@BostonShovinstuff5 ай бұрын
It is one big , jaw dropping , rock solid city . Run down these days with drugs and crime but surprisingly NOT all demolished *knock on wood*
@dank68525 ай бұрын
Check out the nearby (+/- 15 mi North) larger town of Clinton and the related Wachusett Dam, if possible. Many of the 'old world' structures still remain there, clearly mud flooded with lower levels. Factories, churches. Been trying to get my own footage up there but don't really do that too much.
@dank68525 ай бұрын
Also, I've seen President Clinton speak at Mechanics hall in 1998, along with several concerts over the years. Still a very active venue.
@ScarlettFire3415 ай бұрын
"First we overlook evil, Then we permit evil. Then we legalize evil. Then we promote evil. Then we celebrate evil. Then we persecute those who still call it evil." Fr. Dwight Longenecker “In the Last Days, Good will be called Evil and Evil will be called Good.” Are We There YET ?
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
If we're not there, we're certainly knocking on the door..
@davidchase94245 ай бұрын
Springfield, Massachusetts is similar but not as massive and densely populated with people and buildings. The most striking contrast, to me, are the 2 bridges crossing the Connecticut River to downtown Springfield. "Memorial" is absolutely stunning and beautiful and hardly NEVER needs to be worked on. The 2nd one that goes to Agawam is an absolute mess and obvious done by this "craptastic" era.
@ctaylor13935 ай бұрын
Good point-- very good point! Didn't the 2011 tornado go right over the Memorial Bridge, too? The North End Bridge is a hot mess as well. We won't even talk about the 91 viaduct, that took how long to "fix"? 😅
@davidchase94245 ай бұрын
@ctaylor1393 yeah. And the metal and glass work on the memorial bridge are an absolute master work. We WERE more advanced, but now we are degraded, debased, mongrelized, morally and spiritually prostituted. It is like the Roman times all over again... But worse
@stacydaisy92735 ай бұрын
I'm in Northampton ma same thing Old world mud flooded etc great video
@Babbleonfox5 ай бұрын
Yay! A lot of followers seem happy to see this. I know some people think the city is gross and in decline, but that is what they have done in all these magnificent cities. Could it be deliberate? I suggest that we look past the yuck and focus on the glorious architecture. I don't agree that it is dry. Exploring Europe is less compelling, because they've got the narrative worked out better in that part of the world. I think seeing the "European" style architecture in our relatively new cities is far more interesting. Great video, Chris
@MrHilltop775 ай бұрын
Appreciate your work Chris!🙌
@misahamdan73045 ай бұрын
I live in Worcester and the “weathered” streets you mention back then looks the same today
@retrocausalchemy40865 ай бұрын
amazing very eye opening
@foryou-ft8vf5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos, absolutely something changed the world. Maybe you could do a video on your thoughts on that because you have presented plenty of evidence. Surely others have stories from family and their own thoughts too. I think if it were a natural cataclysmic event (like mud-flood) there would be no need for a cover-up, to hide the truth or to silence people. It would be just another part of history. So fascinating!
@RevisitingHistoryChannel5 ай бұрын
Love all your videos brother such great work ! 🗽❤🔥
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@constructionmanagement56615 ай бұрын
Taunton, MA; Fall River, MA; New Bedford, MA; Lowell, MA; Lawrence, MA; Brockton, MA; Lynn, MA; Manchester NH; Concord, NH; all of these cities have massive old world era constructions still standing today. I can only imagine what was there.
@GVanArsdale5 ай бұрын
I bought both your 101 demolished buildings books for my sister's birthday. Thank you! I will probably buy the set again for my own records. We need to understand that many of these buildings only exist in old photographs. We must reproduce these photos and histories in physical form lest they disappear.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
thanks for your support.
@splaz3335 ай бұрын
I know a lot weird old looking buildings in Worcester and even the surrounding area you are on the right track in my opinion
@steveodonnell65335 ай бұрын
One hour drive from my front door. Been there many times, loaded with Tartar sauce. Good one Chris.
@brando369225 ай бұрын
Awsome work i have alot of family from this area definitely not being told anything close to the real story.
@ptrippah5 ай бұрын
Followed! Glad i found out. Almost called you put for missing Union Station but you dropped it at the end😆. I lived in Worcestor for only a few years, early 2000's. Its a rough area but the buildings are incredible as you say. I wish i had a little bit more of a better perspective then compared to my real perspective now. I probably would have documented more because i remember buildings being demo'd around holy cross and around town. Great vid and can't wait to check out more of what you have. Also i follow a great channel that i think you might like called bushwackingbuffalo.
@urbanfestus44585 ай бұрын
Nicely done
@rickboiardimindshiftingaca69755 ай бұрын
Yeah I live next to “Wormtown”. I’m going to check out these buildings this weekend!
@arabar11114 ай бұрын
Awesome video. History is “His-Story” Mudreset
@bogdanodrobinski83305 ай бұрын
😊👍
@peterplus20015 ай бұрын
Speaking from experience, architecture universities are waging war on visual design, esthetics and are pushing degenerate orwellian structures.
@daveweiss56474 ай бұрын
Yup... I think Notre Dame is the ONLY University IN THE ENTIRE WORLD that still teaches actual, real, traditional architecture... that is absolutely incredible to think about....
@roachzero29525 ай бұрын
@4:19 is where i got into a program where i got my GED & i got my first job ever at the public library .
@jumpingship30015 ай бұрын
I would love to see at least one handwritten letter from a worker or architect saying honey I'm done building this church, home soon. They don't exist. Show me one somebody.
@GregJenner-sr9fu5 ай бұрын
Chris, on a different note, west of Prince George BC, the Wet'suwet'en people speak of 'Dzilke' an ancient metropolis that was abandoned after a cataclysm. (Mud flood?) The 'Sky people' moved there and lived in the city. (Airship tech?) Great palaces and avenues were supposedly built near Hagwilget BC, however the buildings have never been found. I searched the name 'Dzilke' and amazingly, this name is used in Slovenia which has all the classic old world architecture, including onion domes, similar to the ones seen in your Helena, Montana videos. Source: 'A Death Feast in Dimlahamid' by Terry Glavin (c) 1955.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
interesting..
@froggothegoat5 ай бұрын
please do ludlow mass
@DonaldLeBlanc-j6dАй бұрын
A lot of the places and or buildings that r in this clip really does anyone good
@davidwayne685 ай бұрын
Worcester is on my local bucket list to get BOTG. Surrounded by 1-2k foothills and small mountains. it's located in a curious area. Thanks, Chris, cheers!
@yvonneollivier70885 ай бұрын
Amazing, amazing structures! Great vid. Ty
@MegaTriumph15 ай бұрын
It would be fun to do statistics and logistics with population. Also a comparison to the Egypt Pyramids since they had on power-tools or much of a trained work force either. I'm just have some fun Chris always enjoy your work thanks so much.
@shawnybee775 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this one... In my neighborhood... I live in North Worcester county... Thank you Chris
@GVanArsdale5 ай бұрын
This one is such a banger! Wow...
@jaredthomaseuper5 ай бұрын
You should check out Ada Oklahoma. We have a County Courthouse that is supposedly built by a Kansas construction company that never even existed. Exact same building as you have seen in every state. Also Ada has a very old Lutheran Church that was built in the 1800s many years before Ada was even a city or a town or even a bump in the road. Makes no sense.
@futurescapeart5 ай бұрын
I lived near there and passed by Worcester so many times … DANG! I never knew what a wild architectural footprint was there … this episode was pretty over-the-top
@watchfulwife4015 ай бұрын
Great work! I live near Worcester. My hubby took some BOTG footage. So many buildings! We need to return. Thank you for your research.
@cathybroughton665 ай бұрын
Another great video Chris ❤
@JamieCrain53495 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your channel. Thank you, Chris🥰
@KennyMatrix16 күн бұрын
Gotta do Fall River. Major Tartarian hub on the Taunton river.
@jvm305 ай бұрын
These ppl were so advanced, then just dissappear out of nowhere. What happened to the ppl who build these structures and cities???
@matthewmcmahon67275 ай бұрын
Fallen angels and nephliem
@chendo6275 ай бұрын
look to the catacombs. satans trophies
@bigbob37725 ай бұрын
The structures you see are the remnants of the antediluvian world that the Lord God destroyed by a global flood. The reason for the false narrative is to keep the truth of Noahs flood out of their minds, for then that would confirm the Bible, and satan cannot allow that. he is a deceiver and liar of course.
@marciabond3395 ай бұрын
I don't know, but I would think those huge old buildings turned asylums had something to do with anyone who did know.
@chendo6275 ай бұрын
another piece of the puzzle solved
@Mikebarber-ym4tp5 ай бұрын
Check out maysville kentucky. Small town on ohio river. Old world limestone kentucky. But they want you to believe, it was only named limestone for 3 years before it was renamed. Was the drop off point for people heading west in 1700's. Has a large flood wall for such a small place. But i just got back from there and it has the look.
@bodyalchemy5 ай бұрын
Columbus Georgia has quite a few of the period but they have repurposed them. The Ledger-Enquirer building is one - several high schools, Columbus High School, look around an area called Lake Bottom, supposed a former lake, now a park/ several old old homes there. Onscured intentionally by trees and brush I think. I'm convinced that Columbus was around because of its position geographically. Springer Opera House located in downtown.
@pattmarenteau5 ай бұрын
Pittsfield and north hampton Massachusetts have tons of old world buildings. I grew up in southbridge. The AO has a rotary by it that has a monument in the middle saying " the gold star mother" southbridge is also called the "eye" of the common wealth. I always felt the AO was representing the alpha and omega. Just weird too that southbridge is next to connect-i (eye) -cut
@bobgillis11375 ай бұрын
Good stuff, as usual.
@shawnybee775 ай бұрын
I'm going to do some boots here soon
@aircinabrio5 ай бұрын
Have you checked Macon Georgia? You won’t believe it. Thanks for your vids ❤
@mlmiller65 ай бұрын
Were it so simple to just throw up in 2 years these gloriously massive and ornate stone, marble and iron structures post-"Civil War" here in America, then why did they build their homes out of logs, wooden plats, and boards or live in those tents or "tee-pees" we often see surrounding these structures in old photographs?
@timalexander62525 ай бұрын
The Silent Generation, pre WWI and II, knew better than to talk about what they knew.
@marciabond3395 ай бұрын
For sure as every state had at least one massive old world building repurposed as an asylum.
@ride11235 ай бұрын
Welcome ta wustah, dollah twenty-five pah!
@mj38255 ай бұрын
Worcester Pennsylvania Woo is used like polar park woo stars...all related Worcester Providence Rail roads.... Look who started Polar Soda Cola... Woo sta woo STAR ⭐... Harris uses woo...glass making very related industry.... Glass...Venice liked glass and kept the Craftsman for life... Phoenicians.... Woo sta pizza no joke
@ViolettSilver75 ай бұрын
Wow this was Fascinating!! Thank you for sharing all of these pics & locations here! My 1st video of yours I found, popped up in my feed & I do Enjoy watching Old World "real world, stolen history" videos as I eat my lunch. So this 30 min video was Perfect!! This location is definitely on my bucket list, perhaps this summer 2024. Since that area is colder temps. I live on the West Coast...this gives me time to save up travel 💵💵💸💸💰 BTW, does anyone happen to know what main airport is closest to here? Thanks alot, great visuals & audio 🎶🎶📸📸📽
@scottbaker-ScottyB5 ай бұрын
I believe the intent of the steeples etc served two purposes , #1. Keep weather elements off top of structure and #2. preserve existing longevity.
@TheSocialGamer5 ай бұрын
At 21:27 in the right center of screen you see a horse drawn cart before the image disappears 😅.
@froggothegoat5 ай бұрын
and the 1st school house in it
@chendo6275 ай бұрын
i'd bet you could find that town on maps from the 15hundreds
@johnmurphy38744 ай бұрын
Beautiful tour of Old World Worcester, MA. You missed Coney Island Hotdogs. This town is a time capsule and gem. No doubt we have a hidden worldwide advanced civilization cover-up. For Foundational Perspective, KZbin Vibes of Cosmos. Link to Trailer. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hmfQgIaJZpV6bs0
@amor7975 ай бұрын
I always see content on us cities. But those buildings are everywhere in eur0p, brazil and so many others.
@rickyeska15 ай бұрын
There is a bank near my house that looks old world. Been wanting to go in and ask them if they know anything about the history of it but they will probably think im one of the crazy people on the street
@AlicesCatinWonderland5 ай бұрын
😻
@acimbobby5 ай бұрын
It is a world view you will need, as it is a world system in all countries, another big system that controlled the world, maybe one that was replaced by another. Who have you heard of that could have enough money to do it. I'll leave it to you.
Let's go bro! I gotta save the res for tomorrow but please check out Pueblo Colorado sometime.
@danthemansmith60955 ай бұрын
I lived down the road from old Worcester almost all my life and I never felt right in that part of the local area. The surrounding areas are wonderful with rolling hills and scenic views of New England but for me when I go to Worcester it sucks the so-called life out of me? I never understood it.....
@gary_beniford4 ай бұрын
Thats really sinister to think about the idea that the people in the asylums weren't insane they were just rebelling against the reset and threatening to tell🙏🙏🙏. And now some of the grounds of these old mental hospitals are like recreational areas people go to walk thier dogs. 😮
@Poopymattyt4 ай бұрын
There’s a video that makes a lot of sense about the asylums originally being built and used as compounds. Which is why there always outside of the city’s
@trinity77765 ай бұрын
Obedience To Law Is Liberty on top of courthouse at 13:50 seems a bit Orwellian. Sounds like our Congress today.
@johnbroderick95125 ай бұрын
Do pittsfield mask-a-chuesetts. I look at stuff here every day and wonder
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
will start a file..
@PaulCapello5 ай бұрын
You'd think that some of these magnificent buildings would have their architectural drawings preserved, if we're to believe the narrative
@MyDarren135 ай бұрын
Hey Chris, great video. Can you look into Sacramento California please. Interesting back story of floods and fires.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
Will do
@9dudleyАй бұрын
I pulled out my old art history books (included architecture), immediately saw a building that looks like one of many city halls we’ve destroyed in the US: it was from the 1600’s in Amsterdam. WTF? They tell us Europeans were here in the 1600’s. Why the absolute insistence that we were only on the east coast struggling to survive winters in little cabins??? WHY???
@Donna-l7c5 ай бұрын
All the bottoms of the Old World buildings have coverings over them because the bottoms are cooked+mangled!
@dorkfacetrace225 ай бұрын
Id love to see something on new Bedford ma and St Anthony church
@dorkfacetrace225 ай бұрын
The is a pipe organ in that church
@yahoorich6gt4 ай бұрын
Check out LOWELL MASS..MILL CITY
@susanmarconi63375 ай бұрын
Did Worcester have a “conflagration “ too?
@darrryldorthee2315 ай бұрын
Cray cray
@philipmartin4755 ай бұрын
I’m not denying or advocating that a previous civilization designed/developed/constructed these buildings. No one can be 100% certain. My question is……. Is there documented evidence which shows these structures in old world photographs that contradicts the official narrative/record/timeline. In other words, let’s see a photo of a building captured in 1870, where the narrative states it wasn’t constructed till 1890.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
Check out the intro to my Topeka video. The state capitol is depicted in a birds eye drawing before it was built. Also the Chicago federal building in the same way. Granted they're drawings but the timeline is off..
@philipmartin4755 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex thanks for the reply. I will definitely check it out. You have an excellent channel
@GoHomeKamala5 ай бұрын
Seeing these when I have laid only a front on the house. We're very poor today.
@scottbaker-ScottyB5 ай бұрын
Churches Rock ! I worked at one in Iowa and the gym was built on the second floor or maybe it served another purpose ? Ha !
@fj40highroller15 ай бұрын
John Levi?
@MrHilltop775 ай бұрын
Jon and Chris are probably the most unique channels out there giving us unbiased info, showing us not telling us. Very fine gentleman.🙌
@marlonrando88335 ай бұрын
Jon Levi. Every Sunday morning with first cup of coffee. Yes please.
@scottpike90092 ай бұрын
They don’t like the bells.
@bhhNC5 ай бұрын
Bravo for getting to Worcester MA! I met my wife while living there in 1995. It's a STRANGE BIRD of a city... as is the story of the big Quabbin Reservoir that feeds it .. which contains drowned towns. MMmmmmm.... yummy.
@matthewmcmahon67275 ай бұрын
Probably there are so may asylums not because there were so many crazy people but becaue there were so many buildings and the buildngs had to be designated something to justify their existing. By designating them mental asylums it justifys the buildings existance and keeps people from poking around a building that might be full of crazy people and since its designated a mental asylum and nkt a store or service their is no reason for anybody to go near the building like their would be if they had used it for stoes or housing
@marciabond3395 ай бұрын
More likely they housed old world folk who knew what the f*@k was going on. Like a FEMA camp today will be doing.
@ghoulunathics5 ай бұрын
13:45 "Obedience to law is liberty" ...war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength...? 😂
@InvisibleJesus19195 ай бұрын
Where's all the Massholes?
@kevinwestcott27325 ай бұрын
You like Worcester you should see Holyoke.
@oldworldex5 ай бұрын
I did Holyoke: kzbin.info/www/bejne/anvLmXSdlJp1abc