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Pensacola Unveiled: Secret Tunnels under Palafox and BAY/GIANT STARFORT, The "King" of Pensacola

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Mind Unveiled

Mind Unveiled

Жыл бұрын

This video is a research project diving into the unknown and SECRET history of PENSACOLA, Florida. If you guys don’t know, I’m from Pensacola, so this video did mean a lot to me, I honestly wasn’t TRYING to make it 5 hrs+, It just became that because we found some mind-blowing information. For people who are not from Pensacola, Pensacola is the oldest city in America. (1559) This video is still beneficial as I explain the entire Tartaria subject from a novice perspective. We also extensively cover the ROYAL MOORS of SPAIN, The Hidden History of Huguenots in Florida, Secret Societies in Pensacola, and UNDERGROUND TUNNELS.
One of the most exciting things we discovered while looking into PENSACOLA and the theme of “Prohibition tunnels”, we realized that Pensacola does not have any prohibition tunnels, but after looking more into it, there are legends from hundreds of years ago speaking of subterranean tunnels, and they are massive. We believe that the cover-up of “Prohibition” tunnels would not work with Pensacola, so they suppressed the subject entirely, yet many old locals still remember.
I think it’s a step up, and we can’t wait to go to more cities and discover even more secret history!
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@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
If any locals from Pensacola wish to share information so we can learn more about this alternative history or just to reach out, Please get in contact with us our email is mindunveiled@gmail.com
@kentcarruth7724
@kentcarruth7724 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this on my feed is crazy due to being a pensacola native, we obviously all know the wild known history but many also know there’s a certain supernatural history that I’m sure we’ve only scratched the surface of, I had a book on it but I lost it:(
@hellenuagrimes7169
@hellenuagrimes7169 Жыл бұрын
Local here watching video curious to see what you have uncovered
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
@@hellenuagrimes7169 many have got in touch with us sharing some fascinating info we will have to make a part two
@krissiet4718
@krissiet4718 Жыл бұрын
Local here. ☀️🌊🐬
@slickthegoat5578
@slickthegoat5578 Жыл бұрын
Local here. Lived here the majority of my life.
@livylu6287
@livylu6287 Жыл бұрын
My husband is an electrician that has helped renovating Palafox. You wouldn’t believe the historical things they found while going through the Blunt building. ❤ He turned it all in, but made sure he took pictures of everything they found.
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
I'd love to know more!
@livylu6287
@livylu6287 Жыл бұрын
They have it all on display at one of the entrances near the elevators. 🤗 It was also cool when he took me through there one time and showed me the old design of a department store.
@leoross5777
@leoross5777 Жыл бұрын
ANYTHING regarding tunnels will be covered up. it was always about sacrificing our children . and eff that 'pizza place'
@qua7771
@qua7771 Жыл бұрын
It would be interesting if he found proof of old technology, or things used to make free electricity. People are built for creating technology. I don't believe that there were ever thousands of years of primitive living.
@nancytoulouse6973
@nancytoulouse6973 6 ай бұрын
Can we see?
@tomjones7216
@tomjones7216 Жыл бұрын
I've worked on several building projects in downtown Pensacola and NASP. When ever the ground must be disturbed for any reason the builder has to have someone from the university archeology dept. there to watch. If something gets uncovered, they just take pictures and make us rebury it, not necessarily where we found it either. Everything from tools to entire ships. I always thought that was odd.
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
Would love to hear any other info you have that’s very interesting!
@tarronhunsucker3025
@tarronhunsucker3025 Жыл бұрын
Weird, why wouldnt they take it up and put it in a museum? Thats so odd.
@nicreagan5761
@nicreagan5761 Жыл бұрын
It's not "odd". Pensacola is a very historic place with tons of important archaeology. These projects destroy archaeological data and the ones taking pictures are trying to preserve some of the data before it's gone forever. Once an archaeological site is disturbed without being recorded, that information is lost forever. Artifacts are sometimes reburied in worst-case scenarios just to preserve SOMETHING at the site. Believe me, any trained archaeologist cringes when more can't be done to save that history. But resources are limited and there is no legal requirement for private projects to preserve all archaeological remains. Sometimes taking pictures is all you're able to do and you hope reburial onsite will at least preserve some artifacts under the new surface construction so that future researchers can find them. There's nothing mysterious about any of that.
@injun6896
@injun6896 Жыл бұрын
@@nicreagan5761 it’s odd when the researchers have only 50 yrs of family history in the americas… Slavic descendants allowed to do what they want in America…can I go to Yugoslavia and do some excavation
@alexovtcharenko6479
@alexovtcharenko6479 Жыл бұрын
@@injun6896 If you can go to Yugoslavia, sure, go dig.
@wildflowertribe5472
@wildflowertribe5472 Жыл бұрын
I live in this area, and I went to the history museum yesterday. I talked to the woman that was taking tickets at the front. I asked her if she knew about the tunnels, and she had no idea. But she did tell me that she had been in the basement of the of the history museum building and opened a door one day and saw a large pit that had been filled with dirt. She said is freaked her out, so she just closed the door and went back upstairs. This is the kind of stuff we are dealing with. People that have the ability to seriously investigate this stuff, just believe whatever is told to them and never question any of it.
@daydrms
@daydrms Жыл бұрын
Say whattt
@jerrysacct
@jerrysacct Жыл бұрын
@@daydrms 😊
@LevelUpDaily434
@LevelUpDaily434 Жыл бұрын
Yea because it's makes them very uncomfortable to realize what they hold dearly to their heart is a LIE. Try waking people up by asking them questions, present them a picture that you yourself took, tell them to scrutinize the architecture with you and see how fast they open their mind a small amount. I always point out the cymatic patterns on all the 'churches' around here and tell them briefly about cymatic, most know nothing about it. From there I ask them how it's possible for 1800s settlers to know a whisper of knowledge about such things. They almost always go wide eyed and realize I'm speaking truth. Now granite, most people will not ask follow up questions because it scares them, go back to this person say like once a week and keep bringing it up. You WILL wake them up. I've reached several of my coworkers this way and one of them, is super excited to find tunnels with me lmfao! Just keep at it, power of suggestion ladies and gentlemen ✊💙
@LevelUpDaily434
@LevelUpDaily434 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you actually receive a notification. Every time I encourage others to wake more people up it gets blocked online. They never silence this voice though THATS for damn sure 😁
@glennchildress4117
@glennchildress4117 Жыл бұрын
You should get a job there and investigate. Do your part.
@kyroindigo4883
@kyroindigo4883 Жыл бұрын
I went to highschool in Pensacola. Being a history nut I’ve always found Pensacola to have a rich silent history. Mind blowing to watch someone finally give it light.
@ceecee8757
@ceecee8757 Жыл бұрын
Ever heard of John Sunday, Jr? @Kyro Indigo?
@jrhunter6669
@jrhunter6669 Жыл бұрын
@@ceecee8757 Ik you were askin kyro but Ive always been super interested in history and always willing to chase a 🐇 or two excitedly to as close to the bottom as possible. I've never heard of would you be obliged to give me an in?? 😁😎🙏
@c-starkd3370
@c-starkd3370 Жыл бұрын
You two set the most pristine and glorified standard for documentary videos n the web. It is clear how much time and effort is involved, but most impressive for me is how your personal interest in the topics drives your high quality research and refined the finished product in an unmatched fashion. You are a true inspiration!
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
That was really sweet and inspiring, thank you so much for pushing us 💗
@moorishknight8239
@moorishknight8239 Жыл бұрын
@@MindUnveiled Thank Thank Thank You. You nailed it
@moorishknight8239
@moorishknight8239 Жыл бұрын
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@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 Жыл бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Well said!!! Cheers
@elainemccarty1195
@elainemccarty1195 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Mind Unveiled, you have done amazing work. Thank you for these hours of interesting content.
@celitacantrill10
@celitacantrill10 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in Pensacola since I was 5 years old and I am 70 now. I always knew there was something going on with all the forts and stuff once I learned about star forts. It's really fascinating and it's fascinating that you're from Pensacola. Thank you so much for this I'm going to watch it again and put it in my favorites. Warmest regards from Pensacola
@cameronhall0921
@cameronhall0921 Жыл бұрын
Hello fellow Pensacola dweller
@mallory2847
@mallory2847 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Pensacola as well 😁
@rrenigma5835
@rrenigma5835 Жыл бұрын
I'm also from here
@markcalvo7081
@markcalvo7081 Жыл бұрын
P-COLA LOCALS UNITE!!! 🤘😁
@valkyrie4Ok
@valkyrie4Ok Жыл бұрын
Ahh I see a fellow Pensacolian I see
@jodellbertwell1270
@jodellbertwell1270 Жыл бұрын
I'm 65 years old and have been researching history since 2017 (after finally 'waking up') and I must say that this video was one of the best that I have seen. EXCELLENT research, commentary, cohesiveness and more. Great job!
@devancoffman6160
@devancoffman6160 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Pensacola Native. My grandfather served 33 years in the Navy and was also a well known free mason, he took me to ft Pickens as a child and while exploring the tunnels he told me that those tunnels are the same as the ones they have under NAS that he has seen while stationed there. He also had stated the Military had tunnels that ran all throughout Pensacola but they had be closed up because of poor structural integrity, thanks for this video I watched it for 5 hours straight. I have always loved history and loved Pensacola for its history. I’m not looking at it differently.
@qua7771
@qua7771 Жыл бұрын
It seems like there are tunnels everywhere. There seems to be a lot of them in Europe as well.
@jodo1971
@jodo1971 Жыл бұрын
@@qua7771 yup, I’m from NYC, and theres endless ancient tunnels, I’ve also heard of extensive tunnels in New Orleans
@qua7771
@qua7771 Жыл бұрын
@@jodo1971 We hear about NYC a lot. I heard of someone finding an old abandoned restaurant two levels down. I think tunnels are in every city, and town. The thing is, few people seem to know about them, but a lot of people would have to know about them. They just aren't saying anything. It stands to reason that tall buildings would need a deep foundation, but tunnels lead to other places, and they're not always under tall buildings. Maybe a small town library, hospital, church etc...
@BLURRYFACEGHOST
@BLURRYFACEGHOST 10 ай бұрын
I'm from Pensacola too my great grandpa was a 32 degree mason
@TheVampireCabin
@TheVampireCabin Жыл бұрын
I'm about to sit through an entire 5-hour video in one day. Thanks Mind Unveiled. This is a perfect way to take my mind off of the mainstream media buzz of lies and deception.
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
I took weeks with the last few.
@robgau2501
@robgau2501 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@chan3ce450
@chan3ce450 Жыл бұрын
But how do you know that this is true
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
@@chan3ce450 you'll never know if you don't look Truth has coherence. Always research independent corroborating evidence, or as they say in economics, diversify your assets, in academia, cross reference your sources. 😋
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
@@chan3ce450 CTRUTH (Chronology truth) channel five basic criteria for truth Coherence is only one. How To Tell The Truth (from fallacy) Five Signs of Truth 1 COMPATIBILITY 2 COHERENCE 3 CREDIBILITY 4 CONSENSUS 5 EVIDENCE
@Hoss999
@Hoss999 Жыл бұрын
Who else has sat n the edge of there seat for these guys to put out a new video. So suspenseful!! As usual I take everything with a grain of salt and do my own research but mind unveiled is my favorite channel by far. Simply because y’all question EVERYTHING. It’s like a breath of fresh air every time. A big thank y’all from Houston Texas!!
@P9rkour90
@P9rkour90 Жыл бұрын
Me! When I saw they uploaded a new video I was like man the wait is over!! Ha
@opywuzheer9687
@opywuzheer9687 Жыл бұрын
And Beaumont! Same here.
@SpliffTalks
@SpliffTalks Жыл бұрын
I have!!! When I first got started down this divine path he is a staple
@karenreaves3650
@karenreaves3650 Жыл бұрын
Archaix
@elainemccarty1195
@elainemccarty1195 Жыл бұрын
Just looking that they have 15 k views 1.2 k likes for a 5 hour video 15,k in less 18 hours. There must have been lots of people waiting for it. 👍
@OfficialParkit
@OfficialParkit Жыл бұрын
Hello! Just moved to Pensacola about a month ago. It's rare that I push through a video longer then 2 hours. But 5? You had me interested the whole time. I appreciate all the effort you are putting into trying to uncover whatever secrets they're so obviously hiding from us. Thanks for the awesome watch!
@pizza_prrty
@pizza_prrty Жыл бұрын
Absolutely obsessed with this rabbit hole 😍🙌 Thank you for asking the questions none of us other locals had the gall to. Deep down, I always thought the “abandoned” narrative was odd. Also how it’s always the same pictures over and over again in all the local history books. The point you make about there being no documentation photos for construction is freaking sending me!!!! So much food for thought here.
@pizza_prrty
@pizza_prrty Жыл бұрын
Also I’m not sure if it’s worth mentioning but at 1:53:22, the L&N station got taken apart, relocated, and put back together and is sitting off of Main Street by the Fish House now. I always thought that was peculiar. Just taking apart and moving buildings around?? Like ok…????
@pizza_prrty
@pizza_prrty Жыл бұрын
At this point I’m just dumping my thoughts into the comment section but in middle school my friends and I used to sneak around Sacred Heart Hospital during the daytime after school, and at the end of the hallway outside of Ozone, you can see the body shoot to the morgue, and there’s an enclosed staircase right before it that’s usually locked. Well it didn’t used to be locked on the ground floor, so we would all go into the stairwell. The cool part about the stairwell is that it goes an entire floor under Ozone. Like people generalize Ozone as being the bottom floor without realizing that it keeps going 😂
@pizza_prrty
@pizza_prrty Жыл бұрын
Last comment and then I’ll chill. In the book Historic Pensacola Beach Photographs by Deborah Dunlap, there’s this excerpt on page 4 that says, “Some geologists estimate that a thousand years ago the water level in this area was approximately fifty feet lower than the present day water table. This would put the shoreline at Casino Beach almost 2,000 yards south of the present beach.” 👀
@rootz420
@rootz420 Жыл бұрын
Its strange, when I visited Italy, there was an old room next to the main government buildings in Florence. Inside this room were wall sized murals of ancient towns and cities and what they looked like (or what they want people to think they looked like). All of the walls had murals on them except one of the walls murals were entirely painted over in white. (Edited after going through pictures) it was a town called Freyburg and has the label: the capital city of fribourg. Makes me wonder why and what used to be there that made someone paint over it.
@julegit9085
@julegit9085 Жыл бұрын
They painted the black face over in white
@thebobsmith1991
@thebobsmith1991 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. And sad.
@doobrs9700
@doobrs9700 Жыл бұрын
Hellsinki
@scottsmith6643
@scottsmith6643 Жыл бұрын
That must've been a great trip. I've always wanted to visit Europe, particularly, Italy. Cheers
@benvinar2876
@benvinar2876 Жыл бұрын
Its where they use to do gay stuff, allegedly
@bekaebrown
@bekaebrown Жыл бұрын
I moved to Pensacola (Gulf Breeze) in 2021. Since I can remember, I've felt that most of this world was bs, and have always sought the truth, no matter what. Which led me to finding your channel a few years ago. I've done my own exploring and research of the starforts and all of the Old World architecture around the area, because of my natural curiosity. I've documented and composed timelines, searched tons of old articles and photos, and physically visited many of the places you've mentioned. And at one time, was obsessed with the rumored tunnels under the city... but I always came to a dead end. Fastforward to the present, when to my utmost surprise, you posted this 5 hr long incredible documentary which revisited every single thing I had discovered on my own... and then, you just kept going with one amazing revelation after the other. You don't even know how much joy this video has given me, on so many levels. It feels like Christmas has come early. And now that I have this information, I can hopefully take it and explore even further. Thank you from the bottom of my soul... thank you. And I don't even think 5 hrs was long enough.
@ninnghhizziddha
@ninnghhizziddha Жыл бұрын
Gulf Breeze isn't even the same city.
@bekaebrown
@bekaebrown Жыл бұрын
@@ninnghhizziddha Thank you, random commenter. I'm aware of that, lol. Don't know what that has to do with anything, because I can drive 5 mins across the bridge and be in Pensacola. 💁🏼‍♀️ Also, boundaries and city names are modern and man-made, and my brain processes in a bigger perspective of geographic areas and spaces, and isn't confined to invisible lines on a map. But you are correct, tho. They ARE separate cities. But that doesn't mean I can't explore both. I was merely giving a general description for those who aren't aware of that fact.... of which there are many.
@ninnghhizziddha
@ninnghhizziddha Жыл бұрын
@@bekaebrown It ain't that deep. You're just incorrect.
@bekaebrown
@bekaebrown Жыл бұрын
@@ninnghhizziddha lol I can tell you aren't that deep. 😄
@michaelpistey4001
@michaelpistey4001 Жыл бұрын
Does the fact l live one block north of having a Pensacola address, in Cantonment, mean I don't count either?
@SBG762
@SBG762 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had had you as a history teacher. I graduated high school in 1980. Hated history because I have a hard time learning anything from reading print on a page. All of it was just dates and names to memorize and quickly forget. This is truly the best historically accurate documentary I've ever seen. I love listening to your voice as well. Very professional.
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 Жыл бұрын
After reading the comment section, I see I am not the only one who believes this channel and the content it creates is absolutely fascinating, extremely well done and researched and is certainly the best out there when it comes to this topic of inquiry!! Thank you Mind Unveiled for all that you do!! 🙏 Your videos inspire us all to seek a better understanding of our true origin story!! Cheers
@tvfan14
@tvfan14 Жыл бұрын
Yes I believe this channel and almost all of it's content is fascinating. I hope the channel creator that makes these video see's my comment, I honestly can not compliment them enough. They have quickly become my favorite source of information on alternative history. Please keep up the Amazing work Mind Unveiled, I love it.
@sherryblanton2029
@sherryblanton2029 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Imagine my Shock when I heard the word Tartaria! A word I had Only Heard One Other Place...from a different perspective but, Same Political, Philosophical, etc. I heard it first from combined teaching's of 2 channels...FOJC radio and NYSTV. Their main prospective is Religious whereas yours is mainly political but lines Do Cross! OH! How Interesting! What Joy! They crossed the oceanic boundary at N/W Amaru (America's) and You crossed the oceanic boundary on the N/E side of the America's. This is Truly Exciting! The possibility of so much understanding is Brain-Breaking!🤪
@kvallia
@kvallia Жыл бұрын
I’m from Pensacola same with parents and grandparents. Asked my mom about the tunnels. She was a nurse at the old sacred heart on 12th. She said she played in all the tunnels underneath the old knights of Columbus house on palafox. She said it’s an old Victorian house.
@areyoujelton
@areyoujelton Жыл бұрын
Yes and did you know Spring Street is named after a spring that is still flowing under it to this day? You can apparently hear it faintly trickling from the basement of the saengar.
@kevincloud574
@kevincloud574 Жыл бұрын
I believe I know what you are talking about. My grandfather is Catholic and is a part of the KoC and I have been in that building at least two times. Never knew about the basement and tunnels. I was also in the last 8th grade class at saint Michaels before they closed across the street from that building in 2007
@CarlaBurks-xt4go
@CarlaBurks-xt4go 14 күн бұрын
and both of those are also rumored haunted places!!
@CarlaBurks-xt4go
@CarlaBurks-xt4go 14 күн бұрын
@@areyoujelton yes !!!
@hexlinger
@hexlinger Жыл бұрын
Downtown pensacola....spring street is named for a spring of water that early pensacolians got their water from. It still exists but has been covered and diverted many times over. The water goes right along a lot of the older historic buildings. If any underground construction/rebuilding of infrastructure stuff is done, the contractor must understand this concept. Its part of the reason the saenger theatre in downtown pcola took so long to complete the modernization and remodel because the contractors did not listen or survey. There was literally a stagehand swimming pool in the orcestra pit in 2007. There are also many sinkholes in the area that arebeginning to uncover themselves. In 10 to 20 years, the area will either be a severe problem ...or......completely filled in with concrete.
@breannathompson9094
@breannathompson9094 Жыл бұрын
Sinkholes! I wonder if they say that its old "mineshafts" in some places already sinking down, perhaps it isnt only old mineshafts.
@hexlinger
@hexlinger Жыл бұрын
@@breannathompson9094 ummm...no. its sand and the fact that the bay is right there. The foundations are not bedrock and are shifting added to the fact that old infrastructure pipes are still in existance leaking and breaking and causing the sand to wash away.
@jcstylez215
@jcstylez215 Жыл бұрын
I visited Charleston because of y’all now I’m headed to FL ❤😂 love this channel it’s next level with the “deep dives”
@jennaferknight3850
@jennaferknight3850 Жыл бұрын
I spent several years of my youth between Santa Rosa and Okaloosa Counties. There are many part of the old forts that are not accessible today, as they once were. Myself and my brothers would run and play in the tunnels back in the 70s.
@jandancer33
@jandancer33 Жыл бұрын
Never seen anyone pick holes in the narrative with such ease, and show up with receipts!! Brilliance! My sincere thanks ❤
@brxxll
@brxxll Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. I've been living here in Pensacola for my whole life! This is awesome!
@ashly1786
@ashly1786 Жыл бұрын
I was recommended a video of a couple going through the tunnels underneath Pensacola, with the guy even commenting that the "ceiling was wet". He just randomly confirmed everything you laid out in this video. Excellent and thorough research I really enjoy and appreciate the hard work you both do.
@alexh3726
@alexh3726 8 ай бұрын
Where's the video?
@jeltoninc.8542
@jeltoninc.8542 Ай бұрын
Video link?!?
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
It's very impressive that you can produce so many jumbo documentaries in such short order. Power equals work done over time. Power = (work done) / time Thank you for exercising your personal power in such creative and socially beneficial manner!
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you bro thanks for the inspiration
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
@@MindUnveiled It's the least I can do. Apocryphally, teach a man to fish; he ought to throw you some fins.
@blixxy3174
@blixxy3174 Жыл бұрын
@@MindUnveiled part 2 of asking for astrology 2022😢
@Nimrod20012
@Nimrod20012 Жыл бұрын
@@blixxy3174 They are so proud. about it. They made a song of it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZjRdJ-orZ2BaM0
@MzClementine
@MzClementine Жыл бұрын
@@MindUnveiled I'm one of those individuals It sits on the edge of their seat waiting for your new video. Absolute incredible work. At 3 hours 20 minutes and 52 seconds. You're speaking of the institution. This falls close to heart. My great grandfather, coined a witch doctor. By the church and higher education. Very rarely do you find true good doctors. Many of them today are no more than pushers of pharmaceuticals. In 2010 Princeton and Harvard med students protested against being taught health by the merck manual. A glorified pharmaceutical Bible for every ailment. Every problem. Truly the pinnacle of medicine is within vascular type surgeries. Surgery. Modern medicine to me is no more than alchemy. It's absolutely absurd how ignorant Doctors are. At the age of 17 I started my diagnosis within my family. By the time I was 27 I had all genetic answers. My grandmother, when I was 17 said you remind me of my father. You're more like your great grandfather than I ever could be of his daughter. It's unbelievable. I said, like a traveling salesman? My aunt interrupts her. Says he was called a witch doctor. Taking back, I know he did not like the church. But he was a godly man. He worked very hard. He traveled. Everywhere. He built himself two farms. He actually screwed over Walmart. Walmart wanted his land. He said you must move my property brick by brick and plank by plank if you must. Walmart tried to hold him in court making him spend into the money they actually paid for the land. Country judge shorted slap it to them. And gave back all lawyer fees and time spent, with them just screwing around and not following the contract that they signed. Walmart wound up spending 7.6 million. He received 2.2 million in the court case.. They paid him 1.4 million for his land. None of the girls in the family inherit anything.. kind of sad.. really upset my grandmother. He proclaimed, men should inherit from their fathers. Their skills their land and, it's up to a girl to marry. But. His witch doctor status. He was an herbalist. A naturopathic and nutritionist. Demonized by these upper colleges that were still injecting individuals with arsenic and mercury and animal blood. Making people extremely sick with their pin cushion projects if you can catch my drift cuz you know forget about talking about jabbawockeez... My great grandfather was born in 1874.. he lived to be 106 years old. I was 3 years old whenever he passed. I was very upset with my grandmother that I wasn't allowed to go to his funeral. The next time I went to my uncle's house I asked where grandpa was. When I heard he had passed away I was shook shocked. My grandmother is so manipulative.. I literally remember sitting on that old man's lap. What an incredible person he was. She didn't like him. I adored him. He was gifted. I'm gifted. I read things very very well. People don't understand that they project the forefront of their thoughts. If you're trying to hide something from me you won't.. hahaha sucks sometimes. I don't like being right. I have a protocol for cirrhosis of the liver and hepatitis. It is not end of stage disease. These individuals cannot methylate properly. Giving them methotrexate is extremely deadly. Kills good cells and bad cells. Same thing with individuals that have fibromyalgia. They have oxalate issues. It's unbelievable what our medical system does to individuals. The toxic substances they put them on. My cousin had epilepsy. Very long story short. Old man and a pharmacy tells him about the ketogenic diet. Totally disappears. When I was 17. My grandmother found a photograph of my great grandfather and was telling me how much I was like him.. I completely got the reading the diet worked. The next day I saw my cousin and I handed him the photograph. From 5 years old until he was 18 he had Grandmal seizures. My great grandfather worked away from home in his older age. Gave his farm to his son. And travel and worked. Completely missing him.. I'm infuriated the family didn't introduce this to my great grandfather.. well. He wept. And started screaming and jumping how did I get a photograph of the man in the pharmacy. They gave him that ketogenic diet. He cried he's an angel. How did you get the photograph. I said, that's so cool. That's your great grandfather. He's a naturopathic doctor. I have a test for you to get. MTHFR. We can't methylate. I was telling Mimi I was paying for her test I'll even pay for yours. And I got the reading whenever I held his photograph. It's sad how your lives and paths didn't cross but they actually did. Even after he passed on. He was watching over you. He was picking up eight new medications at the pharmacy that day. My great-grandfather said to him, why is such a young fit young man getting so many medications.?? He explained his epileptic problems ever since his polio and smallpox Jabberwocky... I figured out by the time I was 27, our connective tissue disorder. Ehlers danlos syndrome. The different variations of it. As well as problems that come with that. Hypermobility oxalate issues. Heart issues aortic issues ties in with our methylation. Help my cousin my mother's sister's son. Three of her children have severe issues with methylation. One of them is schizophrenic. His medication was making him absolutely insane. After cleaning his system out a year later. He no longer talks to anything. Or here's anything. Or sees anything. And he must take things to help his body methylate. VIP. Same with my cousin. But he already figured out what it was, beef liver. Has the proper folate as well as B12. He's 53. And he's been seizure-free since he's been 19. My heart goes out, because I could never go to medical school. As much as I would love to. I educated 18 internist and 14 nutritionist. On how I was able to lower someone's bilirubin from 16.9 dementia state to 0.2 considered undetectable. Just like the man laughing at you about being a historian. The doctor that is asking me how to explain how I did this to his patient. And another doctor caught wind and invited in a whole bunch of doctors and nutritionist to listen to me. Mocked me. And I looked at him and said, if I was able to help your patient without methotrexate, and you're asking me how I did this. I don't know how much you spent on your doctorate. Probably 400 or 600,000. I am a self-taught individual because, you have missed the biggest thing and that's lumping everything together. What is dysfunctioning. I'm sorry you spent so much money but I helped your patient and I deserve respect. If you don't like it you can leave. He left. So it was 17 and 14. It infuriates me what the system does to individuals. I can help many individuals.. And I give my information freely.. most individuals need their money to change their lives.. especially today. My cousin eats the carnivore diet. I eat a ketogenic carnivore diet. My grandmother needed it too everybody does in my family that has our issue.. and beef liver is surprise to our health.. an infuriates me an individual that regurgitates information that was handed to them thinks that they are the pinnacle of everything when they are literally a cracked foundation. Unstable, and unknowledgeable. I also have to add. It's the backtracking of the system. Within an individual's problem within methylation. And having high bilirubin. They're gallbladder and pancreas are not functioning properly. They're not making the proper enzymes to help their gut bacteria break down the food and help process the nutrition. They're gut microbiome is lack thereof. Feeding them a diet full of nutrients. Animal nutrients bioavailable nutrients. Giving them oxbile, at strategic times before they eat their meal. And, reseeding their gut with good bacteria.. as well as beef liver freeze-dried. Truly helping their body methylate. It's strategic nutrition three times a day. As well as pre and probiotics and bile as well. It's literally backtracking the system of digestion and why nutrition is not getting in the cell. And helping one methylate with the proper folate and B12 as well as breaking down the nutrient so that it can be a stimulated and/or used by your cells. It's as simple as that. This woman tried to educate me how important it was to eat nothing but sweet potatoes. After having the gallbladder removed. I shook my head. And I invited her to the talk. She was crying by the end. I felt really bad for her. This woman had been eating sweet potatoes with no fat at all in her diet for 4 years.. her blood serum stores showed low iron. Poor thing anemic. Exhausted. And craved fat so much. Changed her life that day. As well as my clients. The system really infuriates me.
@jakewuz4
@jakewuz4 Жыл бұрын
Lifelong Pensacola resident. Astounding! I've heard bits and pieces of all this from the older generations but the way you tied it together was absolutely mindblowing, I can't wait to share this with my dad. Thank you for your brave and dedicated work in unveiling this hidden history, Bravo!
@timberskypilot
@timberskypilot Жыл бұрын
Fantastic work! I love living in Pensacola and now have a much deeper appreciation to its history! Well done!
@WickeD-of-Oz
@WickeD-of-Oz 9 ай бұрын
The both of you do SO well with these videos. I am 40 years old and there are so many things that have been 'changed and forgotten' even since i was in school. My grade school years....we learned some crazy stuff that is NO longer even close to the teachings in school today. So much history has been changed, hidden, deleted by the few groups of people that apparently have their own agenda. I have been questioning history ever since i can remember. I appreciate you guys and your hard work. I have watched so many of your videos from start to finish, even the 9+hr video. So many things i have been like "NO WAY!! I THOUGHT THAT/THIS WASN'T WHAT WE ARE BEING SHOWN TODAY!"
@MamitaW-th3kd
@MamitaW-th3kd Ай бұрын
Can you name a few examples of teachings which are now being reached differently? Interesting
@eugeniustheodidactus8890
@eugeniustheodidactus8890 Жыл бұрын
*Your thought provoking and well researched videos are like getting a big huge Christmas present!*
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
I want a book to read before they blind us by dimming the sun and banning light sources that don't strobe like LEDs $5 for one rechargeable AA battery today. I can't afford to turn on my flashlights! Candles? They're not illegal yet!
@AllisonChaynz
@AllisonChaynz Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video as usual, my only issue is the low audio volume
@michael198427
@michael198427 Жыл бұрын
🎉exactly👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@keeskoek5329
@keeskoek5329 Жыл бұрын
Very big present. 5 hrs. Nomnomnom.
@streetcarp475
@streetcarp475 Жыл бұрын
@@AllisonChaynz no audio issues for me
@AstroSalamander
@AstroSalamander Жыл бұрын
I actually genuinely love that the *true* content of this video doesn't start until an hour and a half in. It shows how well you give context and also makes me feel like im being a part of something special. Thanks for the great video man!
@juliannehorak1587
@juliannehorak1587 Жыл бұрын
i think he’s because he’s trying to get you invested before saying the weird stuff
@AstroSalamander
@AstroSalamander Жыл бұрын
@juliannehorak1587 That'd make sense, but also, you can't explain complicated topics correctly without the context
@juliannehorak1587
@juliannehorak1587 Жыл бұрын
@@AstroSalamander that was my initial impression until he started to get more left field/presumptuous with his assertions, and lack of qualifications (ie objective acknowledgment/exploration of multiple conclusions). by the end it just reads like inductive reasoning and i’m not a particularly skeptical person
@AstroSalamander
@AstroSalamander Жыл бұрын
@juliannehorak1587 i've done a frick ton of research into the stuff he's talking about, so i took for granted the leaps he made because i had already heard about that stuff - but looking back that's pretty fair.
@lokitob
@lokitob Жыл бұрын
Was NOT expecting my little piece of Florida to show up in my feed with a 5-hour video this morning.
@cordalemack8537
@cordalemack8537 Жыл бұрын
My mom told me stories about when here dad took her though the the tunnels a few miles from Fort Pickens that leads back to Pensacola. How did he know the tunnels was there? His mom took him through the tunnels to show him where her parents came from after they was released from fort Pickens. My mom took me when I was 9 around 1994 but the entrance was sealed One of the old ladies that worked around the old fort Pickens said that the tunnel caved in around 88 or 89. Now the entire fort Pickens is closed to the public due to hurricane Ivan. My grandfather is 82 he went around the age of 7 again at 14 my mom was 9 she is 55. Only thing you need to know is, it was some dark things happening around Fort Pickens in the 1800s. My great great granddad spent 16 years at fort Pickens then went back home to Oklahoma and my great great grandmother did 7 years at fort Pickens and came through the tunnels to Pensacola she didn't know where she was from.
@kevinbbadd
@kevinbbadd Жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate why they were there?
@amandawatts7994
@amandawatts7994 Жыл бұрын
@@kevinbbadd I don't see an answer given to this but I wonder if Ft Pickens was a reeducation camp for the inheritors...??
@breannathompson9094
@breannathompson9094 Жыл бұрын
Im aware this sounds crazy but i have dreams like that. I am inside a huge building that seems like an old style hotel, extravagant carvings of wood and windows are huge, dont seem to open. I am always trying to escape to the basement. One dream i made it to the basement and it was a huge tunnel with train tracks leading somewhere outside. Its so crazy. I have these dreams in batches.
@angg5290
@angg5290 2 ай бұрын
Let’s be specific and define what you mean by “dark things,” please. Or are you part of the cover up?
@jeltoninc.8542
@jeltoninc.8542 Ай бұрын
Fort Pickens is not closed wtf
@cariadimi
@cariadimi Жыл бұрын
I love you so much. Already a Tartaria researcher, I found your series wonderfully synthesized. Recently went to Daughin Island star fort in Alabama! Thought of you as I explored the whole outside and INSIDE parts of the foundation. Thank you for all you do. (Even found an artifact in the ocean!!) 🙏🙏🙏🍿♥️
@jere5555
@jere5555 Жыл бұрын
Thank you two for being curious and finding such delight in researching what’s been obscured and re-written for who knows how many millennia, if not aeons. Much appreciated. Enjoy your adventures. ✌🏼
@casimiralexander
@casimiralexander 11 ай бұрын
I love your research and your recognition of patterns. No conflations here, but logical questions following clues that have been buried.
@hauntingasmr7709
@hauntingasmr7709 Жыл бұрын
That was the shortest 5 hour video I've ever watched. I literally did not want it to end and now that it has I feel sad because I wanted more! I'm a native Pensacolian. Born and raised. So I've lived here 42 years. I have known about the tunnels and believed in them most of my life. My grandfather told my mom he had heard of them but he wasn't one of the ones who had been inside them or knew where you could get to them. I have a deep desire now to go find all those articles so i can read them in their entirety. Thank you so much for what i know was some pretty hard work going through everything the way you did. I absolutely can't wait for a part 2. I'm wondering what I could possibly do to try to uncover more myself. I'll keep thinking on it and if i come up with anything you'll be the first to know ❤️
@jeffchesnut4659
@jeffchesnut4659 Жыл бұрын
Nothing worse while watching a great episode of something that grabs my interest is when it ends too soon, then I have to wait a week or two to get more. Your episodes are packed with your very sophisticated interpretations of the extensive research that you do and they’re thoroughly explained. The fulfillment that I get is extraordinary, because you always make these presentations in such a way that it always feels complete when I’m finished watching it. You deserve my gratification and I’m very grateful!!!
@Questiontheunquestionable
@Questiontheunquestionable Жыл бұрын
Didn't even notice that it was 5 hours, was engaged the whole time, enjoy your channel ,the time you put into research shows ,quality work,very interesting content, keep up the excellent work
@kipbrown1549
@kipbrown1549 Жыл бұрын
Same here ///////////////////////////////////////////////
@MelissaWilliamsSellsFL
@MelissaWilliamsSellsFL Жыл бұрын
As a resident of over 35 years, I appreciate you video. It does unveil a lot of history, though you misinterpret a good bit. AKA the fifteen mile home, the tunnel from Sacred Heart, and a few other things. I'd be happy to discuss specifics with you. Either way, thank you for your time and research. It's been entertaining and enlightening.
@hauntingasmr7709
@hauntingasmr7709 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to hear what you know of those topics!
@devinbonner6878
@devinbonner6878 Жыл бұрын
Being a born and raised Pensacola Native, and still currently here after 36 years, this is the most interesting info i have heard in a very long time. regarding my hometown. Being that my family is also native to this area, it also gives direction to researching more history to my family lineage.
@jeltoninc.8542
@jeltoninc.8542 Ай бұрын
If you ever feel like getting together with another born local and sharing stories, let me know!
@devinbonner6878
@devinbonner6878 Ай бұрын
@@jeltoninc.8542 that could be cool!
@DKDOESIT
@DKDOESIT Жыл бұрын
As someone who has lived in Pensacola my entire life I have always felt a bit of mystery and confusion when it comes to the history of the area. Fort Mcree is one thing specifically that never really added up. If you’ve been out there, it’s extremely tough to get to and getting building material out there would have been impossible. I also find it strange they couldn’t just dive for the remains. It’s probably not deeper than 10 feet off the shore there . Thanks for a killer breakdown
@BossmanJiggetts
@BossmanJiggetts Жыл бұрын
Was just at Fort Pickens a few weeks ago and I said there is no way that star fort was built in the time frame they claim it to be. Literally impossible to get that many bricks out there on soft sand by horse and carriage. Pensacola is FULL of gems once you actually begin to do research.
@dogsdroolllquinavancepasre6756
@dogsdroolllquinavancepasre6756 Жыл бұрын
Agreed 💯
@DKDOESIT
@DKDOESIT Жыл бұрын
@@BossmanJiggetts I’m going out there to camp this weekend actually should be fun. It definitely would have been a huge feat to create a foundation across that massive of an area. I mean you can’t even build a sand castle without hitting water around those areas. I don’t see how they could do it without some advance dredging none the less .
@alexislaisney3749
@alexislaisney3749 Жыл бұрын
Fort mcree was connected to Barrancas The international waterways wasn't there. It was all swamp. Army Corp of engineers dredged out the sound
@cutewithoutheetbs0282
@cutewithoutheetbs0282 Жыл бұрын
I get chills in my bones down at fort pickens. Something I just can’t explain.
@Waldeskind
@Waldeskind Жыл бұрын
Wow a 5 hour video. You guys are awesome! Thank you so much♡
@honorsunday222
@honorsunday222 3 ай бұрын
Excellent work! As a Pensacola native that loves lost history and the occult your research has me in awe.
@jamesmay2631
@jamesmay2631 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in PCB, near Pensacola and was in Pensacola last weekend for an Art Show. This is such great timing. I, too, have walked the streets feeling that there was so much more to it than meets the eye. I saw several places where there were arches at ground level indicating either windows or doors below ground level. Mudflood was ruled out, as there wasn't consistent structures seeming to be buried by flooding; just didn't fit Pensacola. But tunnels; that's a possibility. Thank you for your great work.
@KingFluffs
@KingFluffs Жыл бұрын
5 hours?! My evening is sorted then.
@emeraldcoasttactics5828
@emeraldcoasttactics5828 Жыл бұрын
I was given permission back in 2002 to make a documentary on the hauntings of the Pensacola lighthouse as my senior project for Tv production class. Me and one other guy were given a private tour. We were given full access to film everywhere but have of the keepers house, which was at the time a coastguard office. But we filmed from the basement which floor is sand , which I found strange, all the way to the top of the light house tower. I have a few first hand accounts of strange things that I can't explain that happened while it was just the 2 of us and a historical guide alone on the property. When I have time I'll add them to this post.
@jrhunter6669
@jrhunter6669 Жыл бұрын
Plzzzzzzz do @Emerald Coast Tactics, these topics are absolutely FASCINATING!! Thank you in advance a 100 times over!
@brianfitch5469
@brianfitch5469 Жыл бұрын
Forgot about this post?
@CreativeCreatorCreates
@CreativeCreatorCreates Жыл бұрын
Commenting here for a potential follow up 💖
@emeraldcoasttactics5828
@emeraldcoasttactics5828 Жыл бұрын
I'm am so sorry everyone. I have a horrible short term memory loss due to Chemo Brain. I honestly forgot about this comment but I'll do my best to rectify it now lol. So I was very lucky to be a part of a TV production course at my local highschool that was donated to by our local TV station. We had some very nice equipment used by professional news studio. The first strange thing that happened to us was in the stair way of the keepers quarters leading from first to second floor. I was going to film the tour guide walking up the stairs followed by my partner being given the tour. She explained to us one of the wives lost a child to a illness and she fell into a depression and committed suicide by throwing herself down the stairs. The stairs go up then make two 90 degree turns to the right then continue up to the second floor. The wife had died a the landing with the two 90 degree turns. So we get to the top and I check my shots by rewinding the film and making sure video and audio was good to move on or reshoot. The shot was going great as we climbed the first set of stairs and rounded the first 90 the film just went to static for about 20 seconds then resumed with us at the top of the stairs. Frustrated I rewound the film and we shot it again. The same thing happened again so we tried a third time. This time I did not rewind the film, but I watched past an old football game footage on the tape and then backed it up just after the static and shot the scene again. And once again static at the same point for the same duration over footage I knew was not corrupted tape.
@brianfitch5469
@brianfitch5469 Жыл бұрын
@@emeraldcoasttactics5828 Thanks for the update, definitely interesting to hear about people's ghost encounters. it's amazes me people think they don't exist with how much evidence their is.
@Florida_Man_Actual_850
@Florida_Man_Actual_850 Жыл бұрын
Miltonian here. Glad to see a local channel is doing so well. A sub well earned!
@lisamontagna1420
@lisamontagna1420 Жыл бұрын
I recently was in Savannah, Ga. You must do an investigation there! There are underground tunnels. If you look at Colonial Cemetery, it shows tops of homes/ structures buried. The Basilica of St John is such an ancient energy structure. On way to Tybee Island has a starfort. The Bonaventure cemetery is a buried town. Please do an investigation. You will be ahmazed! 💜
@MindUnveiled
@MindUnveiled Жыл бұрын
We will be going I’d love if you could hit me up on email or discord and send more info
@Nimrod20012
@Nimrod20012 Жыл бұрын
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@Nimrod20012
@Nimrod20012 Жыл бұрын
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@UrMomGoes2College
@UrMomGoes2College Жыл бұрын
That's a wild fact that there are tunnels under Savannah! Just because down here on the coast, if you dig down 4 feet your hole starts to fill up with water and it amazes me these aren't flooded! I'm sure there are plenty more that are under water!
@justsaying5245
@justsaying5245 Жыл бұрын
You and your wife are rewriting history as we know it. This will go down as the beginning to the Big Wake. People are waking up everyday from their prolonged slumber and seeing through the deception they tried to pull over our eyes. Thank you, may God protect you and bless you for your contribution.
@tonetao8038
@tonetao8038 Жыл бұрын
That last 10 or so minutes was one on the best quick run downs you guys have ever done , shivers down the spine stuff, thank you for all of the hard work!🤗🍍🌿🤗🍍
@laurenlunahenry2812
@laurenlunahenry2812 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet but following the "Irish Connection", the really weird logo you mention of the new Ascension Heart Hospital is a "triquetra" - AKA the Irish Trinity Knot. Thanks for all the time and heart you put into researching, creating, & sharing these epic videos!!
@ProductBae
@ProductBae Жыл бұрын
Swear I have been stalking your page trying to see if I missed an upload. So on time! And 5 hours??? You’re too good to us 🎉
@0ned
@0ned Жыл бұрын
Trolling, not stalking, similar but not identical 🔬🔭📡😋
@P9rkour90
@P9rkour90 Жыл бұрын
You aren’t the only one! This is awesome 👏
@benjaminsmith3151
@benjaminsmith3151 Жыл бұрын
Pensacola has that weird phenomena that so many people have been through there in the navy, but never get a good chance to really explore. I spent 6 months there right out of bootcamp, but I didn't have a car and my navy school kept me busy. I got to the beautiful white sand beach once, the mall a couple times, and my parents visited once and we drove to Mobile to see a decommissioned ship. So interesting to see much more to learn there, and maybe we should all open up to the stories in the places we live.
@thekissofthegoddess
@thekissofthegoddess Жыл бұрын
So excited to watch this! I grew up around Okaloosa County, FL and Covington County, AL. Had family in Pensacola, so spent a lot of time there. Beautiful beaches!!! Now I live in Asheville, NC. Through the years I have heard many people compare Asheville & Pensacola, the architecture & the "energy".
@xxKINGxTRaGiCxx
@xxKINGxTRaGiCxx Жыл бұрын
I am in my late twenties and have lived in Pensacola most of my life. This video brought back feint memories of my very young years; how my relatives who are in my age group telling me about other relatives talking about there are tunnels underground and we as kids would go looking for them because no one could tell us where they were. I remember vividly another kid who attended the YMCA with me on Jackson Street (I think at the corner of 57th Ave) explaining to me how his parents told him if you keep digging far enough into the ground you will find water, and Atlantis is buried in the water. Of course we were between ages of three and five and I had no clue what the kid was talking about and I was certain he didn't either. I brought up Atlantis because you made a reference to it in your video.
@biohackmasters15
@biohackmasters15 Жыл бұрын
This was excellent. I'm from the Boston area and I've been in old underground "subway stations" around Boston, but my favorite was in east Boston. It had incredibly high ceilings and very fancy tile work and archways, etc. We would sneak through existing subways to get there. As a teen, it looked so incredible and massive like Grand Central. I always wondered why it was just abandoned and left to shambles. Why were our current subways so disgusting in comparison? Why wasn't this saved? There was never anyone there, so I figure very few knew it existed. That was 40 years ago...I wonder what its like now. This was right next to Logan airport and I now know there's a star fort there as well....and a stargate, which is absolutely.still in use, mostly by some not so amiable beings. This city and the whole state of Mass is full of Tartarian history, with so nany buildings also underground. I always wondered as a kid, why there were tops of windows and doors down at the base of buildings....certainly all brick. We have a rich and obvious Tartarian history throughout this state, some of the houses and bulidings have incredible designs, with the antenna like spikes on roofs. They definitely do not build homes with such quality anymore.....you'd think they could, aye? I also found a star fort on Portland Island in England. My favorite place now is Romania. There's incredible Tartarian buildings in Romania, which is certainly a land of massive tunnels and one of the richest histories in the world.....most don't realize. I knew a truck driver that had an NDA and he told some interesting stories about the tunnels under the US and he's driven trucks through them. They transport all sorts of things through them, including weapons and Im sure children, etc. Its also said that there's a tunnel from Maine to Siberia and another from Maine to Mexico. They go everywhere. I definitely think that the whole con19 and the killer sting was partly to get rid of the elderly that had any memories of such past scenarios, especially since we're going through a great awakening....which could foil all of their global takeover and transhuman plans. If people knew the truth..... I also remember about 15 or so years ago, they were collecting old books and the local libraries were getting rid of all their books and filling up the library with all new "updated" books. They were certainly erasing history....without a doubt. Now they have a new style of transgender garbage books too and the cross dressers and transgenders there to read them to your children. There's so much more, I could write a book myself.
@gipsiwow6238
@gipsiwow6238 6 ай бұрын
I was with you til you showed your pointless hatred at the end Also, research multi-spirited individuals. These humans have existed all throughout human history. Educate yourself on all cultures throughout history then maybe you won't seem so ignorant for no fkin reason. You mentioned the great awakening & you seem to have a good understanding of a lot of issues yet you fail to realize that humans are supposed to recognize they are both masculine & feminine. Humans put gender rules upon themselves most likely to control. Humans need to understand they have to be both nurturing & protective or what they'd label "feminine" or "masculine". Every human has both it's just the societies that tell them they can only be one or the other, usually forced upon them by previous generations who were mostly controlled by the Roman Catholic Church or religions that spawned from it.
@gullybull5568
@gullybull5568 2 ай бұрын
wasnt saved BECAUSE IRISH WELSH SCOTS SLAVS ITALS SCAND and many more were taking over AND BUILT CANADA UNITED STATES. not slaves but ALL FREE . ❤❤❤
@gullybull5568
@gullybull5568 2 ай бұрын
SLAVIC CELTS FROM EUROPE EMIGRATED TO EUROPE before blacks or indians, and THEY built the stone and made all the rock carvings. indians dont use walls. ❤
@BillyBetYT
@BillyBetYT Жыл бұрын
This is so much better than anything produced by orthodox academia. The writing, editing and presentation are all fantastic. I don’t know that I believe all of it, but I find it interesting and a form of escapism that I desperately need right now. Bravo!
@ChefClary60
@ChefClary60 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been doing research here in the Ozarks into early 20th century archeological finds including giants. I did an episode with Jim Vieira on History for Search for the Lost Giants. There’s NO doubt our history is a lie. Pulling in the threads of truth is difficult but worthwhile. Your work is blowing my mind and has given me a lot to chew on. And research. Thanks for the hard work!
@jamesthompson8133
@jamesthompson8133 Жыл бұрын
My great grandfather was born here in Pensacola in1892 and his father moved here in 1850 from Norway. I spent a lot of time with my great grandfather when I was 9-12 years old. He took me fishing a couple of days a week on the rock point behind Joe Patties. He told me that there were tunnels from the top of Palafox hill heading underneath Pensacola. Great job man!!
@BLURRYFACEGHOST
@BLURRYFACEGHOST 10 ай бұрын
My great great grandfather came from Norway I'm also a Pensacola native
@britpoppansy
@britpoppansy Жыл бұрын
I can't believe how amazing you both are. And so committed. You really spoiled us with this one!
@garrykingmusic
@garrykingmusic Жыл бұрын
Amazing as always, people are starting to understand how things work and the cover ups still going on right now thanks to people like you and all this hard research work 10/10
@WAI
@WAI Жыл бұрын
Another fabulous episode. ThankYou. The dots across all videos are beginning to join into a intricate and fascinating global picture. I am truly grateful to you both for your creativity, time, curiosity and passion. 🙏
@thorjensen9195
@thorjensen9195 Жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video! I found you initially coming across your Tartaria series and now always anticipate your next video. It's taken me all day to watch this, invariably I find other stuff to pause and look up then go back to later!
@TupDigital
@TupDigital Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the incredible amount of work you must have put into making this video. This is a masterpiece of a documentary. The sheer size and scope alone sets it apart, but to have 5 hours of non-stop rich substance is next level. You have set the bar here on YT my friend(s).
@alvaroeloredo
@alvaroeloredo Жыл бұрын
Crazy how I've been thinking about yall hard for the last 2 days, and looking on your channel yesterday. And then.... voila yall put a video out! Thank you for your time and hard work to bring this amazing content to us.
@Blowjay69420
@Blowjay69420 Жыл бұрын
They were building a subdivision up the road from my dad's house when I was in middle school and before they got started the architecture Department at UWF teamed up with my dad and found all sorts of native and I think some Spanish artifacts until they eventually started construction. We live right on garcon point which is just across the bay from where De Luna's landed, up in a small bayou that leads out to the bay. There's cinder block pillars painted white around our neighborhood ,especially near the water, with little plaques and they were built to protect old Spanish survey markers. I lived here for most of my life and found it pretty boring until my dad and a couple of friends who had linked up with the Santa Rosa historical society started talking to me about local history now I can't get enough of it.
@whitneymosley1531
@whitneymosley1531 Жыл бұрын
I’ve lived here all my life. I knew it was something strange about this city. I’m always downtown at Seville. As a kid I remember schools taking us on field trips to that old house downtown. We were told this was the way of life. Back then. Felt weird. The electric train tracks are still there. It right by city hall. Thank you for this video
@jeltoninc.8542
@jeltoninc.8542 Ай бұрын
There are also tracks through the North Hill neighborhood. Even my own mother, another native, didn’t know about the old street cars until I pointed it out to her.
@1HorseOpenSlay
@1HorseOpenSlay Жыл бұрын
...we also have a sacred heart hospital. A man who worked on renovation said that the hospital goes 17 stories UNDERGROUND. The old building was torn down years ago,and a new one built on the same spot.
@rbczane
@rbczane Жыл бұрын
When I saw a new video I clicked on it so fast I didn’t even notice it’s 5 hours until my lunch break was over! I’m so stoked to have 4 1/2 hours left! You make me question things and ask questions I’ve never thought of before. My mind is truely being unveiled and I can’t thank you enough for that!❤
@frutkis
@frutkis Жыл бұрын
so much research in this one ! great stuff thank you for your hard work !
@busterskid
@busterskid Жыл бұрын
I am a Pensacolian not interested in our history in my youth. But now I love history. Now I get to see 5 hours of Pensacola history? This should be very interesting and I hope it is!
@marzpop754
@marzpop754 Жыл бұрын
I'm only 30 minutes in and I am glued to your presentation!! So grateful for your great research and this grand offering! Thank you Mind Unveiled!! ☝🏽💜⚡☀🌕
@ThatGuy-fe5yy
@ThatGuy-fe5yy Жыл бұрын
By far my favorite channel on YT. You 2 are definitely in tune. Keep going 👏
@KayJayWellness
@KayJayWellness Жыл бұрын
Well done fellow traveler. Be assured you are on the brink of piercing the veil in a manner it was not meant to be pierced. You are without question on the very front line and after watching this video of yours in particular among many this video proves that the paths of spirit guides are crossing without us realizing it. You are brave beyond measure as you have flirted with the gate of the beast. I have made the exact same discoveries in my neck of woods and can offer you some clarity that will serve to place these puzzle pieces together even more effortlessly. Will be in touch fellow traveler! hold the line!
@bornawake4483
@bornawake4483 Жыл бұрын
I watched most of this (sadly falling asleep from time to time) but the last fifteen minutes completely blew my mind! Now THAT pulls so much together!! Sharing this far and wide! I love your deep digs and your passion for uncovering the truth! Thank you!
@jessehhope1990
@jessehhope1990 Жыл бұрын
I’m a local of Pensacola my whole life of 32 years, all of this is very interesting, I have heard of the tunnels under Pensacola from a car sales man which I didn’t give much thought to at the time he was probably 40s at the time and said when he was a child from a military family living on base @ NAS a bad hurricane was about to hit and him and his family had evacuated to these tunnels along with others he even told me where they were on base but because I thought he was just talking I didn’t pay much attention.
@noiselord4280
@noiselord4280 Жыл бұрын
The last place you’d want to be in a hurricane is an underground tunnel.
@OscillatorCollective
@OscillatorCollective Жыл бұрын
JEEZ‼️ 5 hours! I thought I was reading that wrong! I’m totally watching it all. I’m so tired of skeptics proclaiming that there can’t be tunnels under cities in the south/gulf coast. I live in Houston, and I’ve personally seen them, and not just the ones downtown with the shops and restaurants, I’ve seen them in other places, and have felt and heard movement underground pretty far from the known underground complexes.
@forbiddenscience1970
@forbiddenscience1970 Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video guys. I cant wait for the next one as always!
@LatentLexicon
@LatentLexicon Жыл бұрын
A very interesting and thorough exploration of questionable history. Thank you for your time and effort to put together such an epic video. Excellent work!
@michael.waddell
@michael.waddell Жыл бұрын
This is the most under rated channel on the Web, the best researched and best dot connected work I've ever seen. Thank you and please keep going.... don't think it's going unseen🙏🏻
@wishpunk9188
@wishpunk9188 Жыл бұрын
The ammount of research here is astounding.
@elizannef
@elizannef Жыл бұрын
What a great video and research! I grew up in a small town in Illinois and there were stories of underground tunnels used during the civil war on the river (for underground railroad I was taught). They had these big fancy Victorian homes on the river downtown that were supposedly where the tunnels connected to. Also the huge star fort pictures reminded me of the Book of Mormon (I grew up in that religion) and how they claimed a huge civilization lived here and they built large cities with fortifications around them, like these big fortresses. It also talks of cataclysms happening and wiping out a lot of these cities.
@akultisgod5538
@akultisgod5538 6 ай бұрын
i just wanted to say thank you so much for all the hard work and open-mindedness in this youtube channel.
@jamesmorton1270
@jamesmorton1270 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the content. As a kid I remember watching an animal kingdom show sponsored by Mutual of Omaha. I was enthralled then. Didn’t know that I would find that level of excitement for videos ever again. This makes me want to travel and see new places and research.
@lobbymanneshevitz3607
@lobbymanneshevitz3607 Жыл бұрын
Mutual of Omaha...every Sunday night followed by Wonderful World of Disney...those were the days!
@ashleyhanks9608
@ashleyhanks9608 Жыл бұрын
Okay, it took me 4 days to watch this because my family kept interrupting me. Thank you for this edition. The efforts and questions you answer and create in this series has kept me waiting for each new hours long video. I'm in South Carolina and have been discovering so much more to my local history just driving around in the old parts of my local towns. With your research here in Greenville, I have hit the ground running with my questions. Thank you for piquing my interest and helping me follow the right steps to discovery.
@helenbekind8486
@helenbekind8486 Жыл бұрын
😂 I’m on day four
@lilexisentialcrisis
@lilexisentialcrisis Жыл бұрын
I live super close to Greenville, SC (I'm in Asheville, NC) if you ever need an exploration partner I'm always looking for friends within the community (-:
@bobbiejofouts1708
@bobbiejofouts1708 Жыл бұрын
Ties into so many other findings like DUMBs, Pizzagate, etc. I've heard there are seven levels of tunnels, the first being for routine city maintenance. Also heard that the starforts originally had other uses. Thanks for sharing.
@kellyrogers6886
@kellyrogers6886 Жыл бұрын
As a native, conspiracy realist, and avid truth seeker, Thank You. This is Amazing. Growing up on the water and hitting Mcree every weekend…this makes so much sense. Did you ever uncover any information about the massive Marble looking blocks that have sat at the edge of the pass ?? I wonder if they have something to do with tunnels or Mcree? They’ve been there my whole life, but it seems they’ve fallen into the water/been eroded. Next time we’re on the boat I’m going to see what’s left of them vs what I have in photos. Seriously thank you. My fathers side of my family has roots in Pensacola back to the 1700s. This is just absolutely rad.
@Anamcara6111
@Anamcara6111 Жыл бұрын
I like that! Conspiracy Realist! It is actually conspiracies! It ain't a theory. 🙋☺️
@susansapp6136
@susansapp6136 Жыл бұрын
@@Anamcara6111 The conspiracies are in our schools.
@noiselord4280
@noiselord4280 Жыл бұрын
Kelly you are possessed by the devil.
@Sconnieification
@Sconnieification Жыл бұрын
This is such a great channel. Thank you for all your hard work and research! Much love sent to you and yours.
@brandonhoyt1198
@brandonhoyt1198 Жыл бұрын
I live in Pensacola Florida and you couldn't be more right. So much history is hidden in Pensacola and Milton Florida
@JeromeArmstrong
@JeromeArmstrong Жыл бұрын
One Giant Step Up! The first, up to 1:24:03 should really be released on its own! Then the Pensacola Unveiled happens, amazing research with the drone too. You have helped me understand the lost history here in the States, and how it connects to Moors or names of other people. This sort of deep dive into a specific place takes a lots of skill, congrats.
@jayleo4554
@jayleo4554 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is definitely an enlightening video, much respect for this! Literally never knew about this part of history until now!
@briangraham3329
@briangraham3329 Жыл бұрын
Great job. I been teaching my familys true Huguenot history for 10 years now and you did a great job explaining it .
@DaMichaelViews
@DaMichaelViews Жыл бұрын
i love ur content ... im always waiting for the next video
@donaldroller3461
@donaldroller3461 Жыл бұрын
I would like to say that your channel and the extensive research it presents is an absolute God Send!!! I have viewed your posts, sometimes viewing 2 and 3 times a piece, and have been Absolutely Blown away by the truths that you've uncovered (all be it "hidden in plain sight"). I applaud your channel and send to you my gratitude for helping to lift the veil from my eyes!!! I am 52 years old and since my early childhood I had a feeling that something wasn't quite right. Something that I couldn't put my finger on and as I grew up the layers of truth as to who we are and what has come before us unfolded and gave me glimpses of our story. Then 3 years ago I was led to your channel and through the gift of your ceaseless and enduring research the cracks in their false narrative have opened up a bit more, filling in a lot of remaining questions I still have with the crucial details and new insights you provide. You have helped me see and understand the truth of it all and broaden my perspective on a massive scale!!! Many blessings and love I send to you!!! 🙏❤️🌈
@earthtoemily4855
@earthtoemily4855 Жыл бұрын
Cool video! If you like researching this stuff, you should check into upstate NY. Many know about the NYC tunnels, but lesser known are the ones up in the adirondack region. They call them "underground railroad" and "prohibition tunnels", but could be more there. They're massive, and there's still homes with remnants of them here today. Fulton and Montgomery County is like a time capsule with tons of old, ornate buildings and interesting history. Also has one of the earliest masonic lodges still in use, and an original oddfellows. Very old churches and several castles. Has an old canal that runs through, a few abandoned railroads. Has a history of fires burning half the city down, the whole gambit of things you've previously covered and all the markers of interest. Would be interesting to see what you could find up here if ever looking for more places to deep dive.
@earthtoemily4855
@earthtoemily4855 Жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention there's a star fort not far from here in Lake George surrounded by mounds. A couple historical shrines, a Jesuit shrine, one of which has a pyramid on it.
@1love754
@1love754 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Spain, I’ve enjoyed this video twice from start to beginning and it was very inspiring, I had a few moments of revelation where I thought ok that makes now Sense in away I’ve not had yet, thank you for this amazing research and video to share with us! Do you know the Archaix channel? His history research an yours combined we might just get the hang of it to get us out of this situation and in the one situation we want to be in. Fearlessly Break Free! Will contact you with my Ideas, if I may. Thanks 😊
@susanravella6261
@susanravella6261 Жыл бұрын
Thus video kept my attention all day long while I did chores, and I can't wait to actually watch it on TV so I can enjoy the visuals! What an amazing piece of research. Intuition, used properly, as you do, is the heart and soul of top-notch research! Well done!
@kimberlybullock3299
@kimberlybullock3299 Жыл бұрын
Always excited to see what you’ve uncovered. Please keep multiple copies of your research and upload to any video platforms you can find.
@commandente
@commandente Жыл бұрын
So much put into this video. Appreciate it brother 🙌🙏🏻
@fabriciorodriguez5788
@fabriciorodriguez5788 5 ай бұрын
Woo... by far some of the best work I've seen ! Great work man! Love u guys! Sheesh!!!
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