I cried. The faces of the children in these photos are haunting. The orphanages, orphan trains and asylums disguised as benevolent were evil to the core.
@Gaybraham.Lincoln2 жыл бұрын
It's the piano music making you cry. The idea is horrible to me, yes, but the children in the photos actually look fed and pretty well clothed. Weird
@carolineloder20832 жыл бұрын
I think that most of the actual people involved in the physical care of these children probably had good intentions. That said, just taking kids away from their families and parents creates loads of issues for those poor children which those same folks were probably incapable of dealing with. Back then it was more about getting them well fed and clothed instead of dealing with their emotional issues. Sad all around for child and the parents that were tossed in the asylums. Could explain the dysfunction and disintegration of families and lack of parenting skills in the children that were part of this system, especially if they were not treated properly or kindly by their adopted parents and other siblings and family members. It also makes me cringe at how many of those children may have been sexually abused as well. I am sure that lots of perverts adopted those poor children for those purposes. Hence why it is so prevalent in these times. I do believe the ones behind it all that created the 'solution' of all these orphaned children also created the problem in the first place. It's the same thing the same types of self proposed elitists are doing to our world now...they create the problems and cause mass chaos and voila they also have their 'magical solutions' at the ready. They always pretend to have benevolent intentions...but it is far from that. They have been and are still creating/molding society/people into their idea of what they want...and making tons of money at the same time. That's why the same families have generational wealth and power. They intermarry and keep all that power, influence and money in the family/clique/circle. The secret societies are behind it all and use any and every other entity they can to do their dirty work to help them accomplish their goals. Generations and centuries long process, which most normies fail to be able to comprehend or want to deny exists. It is a level of degeneracy and evil most people don't want to think about and actually don't want to think even exists. That's how and why these evil folks have been and continue to get away with it. The truly are wolves in sheep's clothing.
@joncoles20892 жыл бұрын
@@carolineloder2083 yeah no joke! They are after your children! They told you that In The 2012, opening ceremony of the Olympics, pretty scary stuff! If you have young family! I think these orphans, were incubator children that’s why there no parents! As back in the day! We were extremely advanced!! Known as the Golden Years! Imagine Yahusha (Jesus) Standing up to these Evil people!!! Alone! Just 1000yrs ago!! Our Past Nothing! But lies and more lies! That’s why Father gave you, and l the Gift 💝 of Discernment! Thank you for your comment!!! 💕🙋🏼♀️🌸🇬🇧
@carolineloder20832 жыл бұрын
@@joncoles2089 Sometimes I feel this discernment is a bit of a curse though and want to go back to when my eyes were closed. It's not easy realizing our entire reality has been tampered with and basically is false in so many ways. Sometimes I do feel doubt about even that, as I haven't been able to put all the pieces together. I guess what it boils down to is that Satan and evil have been very busy creating his version of reality for us to keep us blinded. I also am unsure of what an incubator baby actually is. Do you think they were artificially created in a lab or do you think they were stolen from their mothers or from places where they took girls and women for breeding purposes? Maybe all of those things. It's very disturbing. Those pictures of the babies in those incubators look very strange. They look like dolls to me in a way. None of them look sick or in need of what the modern medical establishment uses incubators for. If they worked so well for babies back then why did they get rid of incubators for babies until maybe the 1960's is when I thought they first started being used.
@joncoles20892 жыл бұрын
@@carolineloder2083 Oh Thank you for your response! We are definitely on the same page with Discernment! But it truly is a Gift! Sometimes l to wished l did not know! but l Do, and even if l tried l cannot unsee, l can’t! What makes it worse! No one around me most of my life could either! I always thought it was just me! For Example, when l was young 25 l was very depressed, ( They called it PMT) my older Sister said what l thought was wrong with me! That l felt like l was the Main Actor, and everyone around me where Actors! She said “your mad!” So we never spoke about it again!! Getting to the incubator Babes! I Feel they made them, No Parent! Never had them! Dose lVF ring a bell, having a soul is another question. With so much evil in this world! They were very advanced, the Building’s confirm that! Most of the children looked wrong! No light, meaning 😊. Caroline lm just finding out like you are! Jon Levi channel as he showed the Worlds Fair, selling live Babies in incubators! I was beyond horrified to tell the truth! Everything is about Money and Power! We don’t want that, just a Happy peaceful Life! 💁🏼♀️ So Be Happy! Love is our Only Weapon! I’m Happy Now for once in my life! Check out: Batel Slater! Been Binge watching her channel, she is Brilliant!!! Happy researching!! 💕🙋♀️🇬🇧
@MorningGlory622 жыл бұрын
Human trafficking, no matter the reason (s)
@michaelormsby11122 жыл бұрын
My Father's Mother was raised at the Davenport girls home in our town. She was of the last orphan train riders. The home/castle was looted and raized in the early 1900's. Altho out buildings and iron fence still remain. From exploration of the ruins still left, seems to me its much older than were told. Thanks for all your work.
@Soulseeologia2 жыл бұрын
Interesting Iowa connection that area on the water has a lot of old world relics
@canadaissoawesome2 жыл бұрын
@@Soulseeologia Davenport Home for Girls was in Bath, NY, not Iowa
@craftycriminalistwithms.z30532 жыл бұрын
@@3ForestAnimals *”replacements?”* As on how the Native Americans, the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, which have been in the Americas for tens of thousands of years, if not longer, were pushed around and headed off like cattle, and many attempts to wipe them and herir history off the face of America. As usual their heritage and more is pushed aside for narratives to put what ignorant people believe is the *”superior race”* and needs more recognition, attention on them, and definitely needs to have a claim on ancient land that would cement themselves into a history they think would make any difference to what these *”superior races”* really are; simply not superior, especially to any other persons. Race isn’t even a thing once one learns a little about humans need to constantly move around, assimilate into other cultures, essentially all of our ancestors were nomadic, which means we all mixed together, and then mixed together some more and so on, pretty much making the theory and reality of there being any such thing as a race and definitely not chance of a pure race. Wow so much to say and all o can actually do is shake my head and sign. I wish you and all the ill people like you the best, I hope one day all of you will come out of your stupors and realize you’ve been led off track. Some things are definitely a conspiracy, and some things definitely seem suspicious, but there isn’t some big secret hidden all over the place, I feel for you and people like you, good luck.
@MariannaKatz172 жыл бұрын
@@Soulseeologia Have you seen Dubuque. Unbelievable.
@negritavg5435 Жыл бұрын
Let's see 2 kids per declared mental parent 20,000 orphans in the city means 60,000 adults being put in a mental asylum No way there was the infrastructure and judicial system for that. These kids were incubator kids
@egongefferie91942 жыл бұрын
The Eugenics Movement was very active in that period . cleansing the people is what they did and they are doing it again today all over the World !
@EisirvanaIusaasetamenYi2 жыл бұрын
They never stopped...
@connielentz91912 жыл бұрын
Even back in the 1800’s? I guess they flooded possibly poisoned people put them away to shut up. How evil. Yes they are doing it again. Even if they would succeed and they have the whole planet what would they do with it? There would be no people to make them good. The elite are so stupid it’s just plain greed who died and left them in charge? Dah!!!
@PandelaEffect2 жыл бұрын
Can we just eugenicize these Frankensteins once and for all? The fate of humankind is not their call.
@Cjohn31 Жыл бұрын
They never really stopped just started acting like they was different people for a while to fool everyone,this happens over and over
@pussariabitchen9223 Жыл бұрын
@@EisirvanaIusaasetamenYi whose "They"?
@Know-ns6vl Жыл бұрын
My grandpa was 96 when he died. Born in 1916. I wish so badly now that I'm older that I listened to more of his stories. I was young and super social so I didn't have as much interest then as I do now. He would have had so much information had I known to ask when he was alive...
@mistyblue89132 жыл бұрын
This is why the DNA kits are so prominently advertised these days, they want to know where their products ended up
@brigitteschauble90542 жыл бұрын
Very interesting idea 💡 But I’m sure they also collect DNA 🧬 for other things Maybe they Test the impact of viruses or they control the output after they modified the collected DNA
@1treehill1492 жыл бұрын
The DNA collections are for Engineering race targeted bio weapons .
@Kat.Evangeline142 жыл бұрын
Happy to know I'm 100% Greek
@togowack2 жыл бұрын
@@brigitteschauble9054 reason for the DNA is a new reset is coming and they need stock for a replenishment. They had to build a critical mass over time for such a large population. Look at how depleted genetically most other countries of the world are.
@maximelamothe51812 жыл бұрын
how naive, try again! they want to _______
@sprkl5d2 жыл бұрын
I think many of the orphans were the kids of people locked away in asylums. Very possible a lot of adults wouldn't keep quiet about the mud flood and other terrible things they experienced so they were deemed nuts and put away. Great video, very well made!
@maggiemae75392 жыл бұрын
Possibly so. But also they were selling incubator babies at world fairs. Or just taken. We really don’t know.
@liamvdw2212 жыл бұрын
Ich dachte immer , das waren Kinder der Hungersnöte in Europa , besonders in Irland .
@isabelleleserrec1061 Жыл бұрын
@@maggiemae7539 probably very young newborns were put in the so-called incubators...just to prevent from questions about their mothers. Probably babies were stolen from mothers just after birth in asylums or so-called religious organization....
@bryanbeaty8750 Жыл бұрын
This is so sad. Why would God allow such mass cruelty?
@Dallasl_andscaping_. Жыл бұрын
From my research ETs are bringing in more children. They are products of abductions
@shawnmay80732 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge researcher of local history. I visit graveyards all over the Midwest and it's extremely rare to find pre 1850 Graves most in my area are born around civil war dates. We have family tree but only word of mouth before my great great grandpa. For years I never understood how easy it is to fool all about history. I changed when my teachers stories clashed. Science said dead buried bones and all go to dirt in 120 years but then history teacher said Indian bones that washed out of a river bank in Indiana were close to 10000 years old???? 4th grader I called her out she couldn't answer me. Changed my outlook
@josephvillines97662 жыл бұрын
I'm from NC on my mother's side it's only tracabke to my great grandad who was born around 1850....around this time is when they did census check as well as started recognizing Indian/negros as humans statically this was the only way we're able to go back that far even tho we know the blood goes further back than 1850....they lied and erased our history now we depend on them to tell us our dna and history...silly us
@chickyrogue8485 Жыл бұрын
Boned will dissolve but if they fossilized they last millenium
@mattjones632311 ай бұрын
It's the example to tell people. Also you don't meet anyone with the last name the 5th 6th the 7th etc etc.
@shanecodman18429 ай бұрын
All the contradictions and lies of history lead me to flat earth it just never ends
@UntappedShesources Жыл бұрын
My great grandmother was an one of the few children involved in “The great Arizona orphan abduction” which went to the Supreme Court. She came from NY Foundling Asylum on a train to Clifton Arizona.
@marcanthony8475 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thank you for that tidbit of indo. Helps confirm something.. Something fishy Definitely happened..
@dawnaalsabrook3236 Жыл бұрын
My daddy was a rider. I will look up what you have mentioned. I am interested for sure in reading about it.
@shawnmay80732 жыл бұрын
My exwives grandpa was one of these orphans he never remembered anything but the orphanage his stories now make sense there were thousands dumped at farms all across Indiana.
@inquisitive-2 жыл бұрын
Like the divergent series mind wipe
@vaphiadis1 Жыл бұрын
I am an orphan. I am a survivor not victim. I was a curious kid & even more curious 48 year old mother. I have researched all my life. I realised aged 10 that to learn was to survive . You could call me a nurd & be totally right. Although i used to be huge party goer have travelled almost to all parts of the world due to my work & calling. NEVER EVER in my life have I been so shocked, apart from children replacing slavery : the incubators BLEW MY MIND . It's like sci-fi horror from the past. It has taken me 4 hours to watch 39 minutes + of this video because this level of human depravity has honestly not crossed my mind in a country that is associated to freedom , the dream , the first world country that held so much power, respect & fear all round the world could have such recently, comparatively speaking, a life changing jaw dropping unknown thruth pertaining to children's well fair. No wonder there is infinate generational trauma PTSD & paranoia , addictions , suicides, sociological ideological premeditated divisions & lacking education to keep the civilians under control instead of being emcourafed as spiritual sovereign individuals, just treated as assets, workers & consumers that get cancelled for their opinions. So much for land if the free. Land of self destruction & international proxy war mongers, terrorists , liers, thieves, child abusing phsycopath leaders bankers & elites who use their people like a commodity . No free health care for all ? In 2023 ? For all the beauty and good folk so much tradgedy dressed up as patriotism when its literally abuse . This nation that needs the biggest prayers alomg woth dome African countries . This nation, by far has the most indigenous victimisation & the saddest part is so very few know it . This is a torture chamber on so many levels. Who needs to go to Hell when your born into it ? No wonder satanic cults are growing by the minute . Fertile land for all things evil. My heart goes out to all the millions & millions of good people who are trapped in a 24/7 splatter movie. We deserve better . A divine intervention a frickin miracle & we have to make it happen YESTERDAY ! Amen.
@savage.4.243 ай бұрын
Good to see another person aware of the world.
@MrTrecutter19 ай бұрын
Man, im totally blown away by all this. When you start looking at time periods of say, Life begins with baby incubators invented in early 1800's ,the orphan trains in the mid to late 1800's and all the asylums coming in at the same time. These orphan children would be the right age for WW1. Crazy thoughts
@ellielynn82195 ай бұрын
Makes my heart break for that generation, so much trauma. 😢
@sunseeker47752 жыл бұрын
What is interesting... All the children photographed have warm clothes, coats, hats, shoes & socks and they look well fed. I am 75 and my sisters are 79 & 84, born in Sydney Australia, and we were certainly not orphans. Our father always had work, but we never had sufficient clothing, food or shoes etc. Slept 3 in a bed with one blanket and certainly didn't own a coat and hat. We were cold & hungry a lot of the time. It's strange to think that so many orphans 100 years before our time, were better off. 😕
@mickguadagnoli87792 жыл бұрын
The world fair of 1907 in Seattle is very underrated. I could be wrong at the date, but check it out. Somehow nobody has ever brought this up?
@mickguadagnoli87792 жыл бұрын
Wrong message haha, I thought this was a different comment. But I suppose I'll dig digfer on what you said. It is very very interesting what you said. For the time, it definitely looks like they are indeed wearing the nicest clothes. It looks like wherever the came from, it wasn't a household that you're describing. Furthermore, it was sort of the same for my dad. He lived in Italy in a place with no running water or electricity. They worked incredibly hard but had no money. I suppose we'll never know. It does make me happy that Jarid covered this and so many people were receptive towards it.
@jackknife45472 жыл бұрын
No it isn't The world is old and has been before you and will continue to be. It isn't rocket science these orphans came from the old world after ww1.
@ladyloucks2 жыл бұрын
@@mickguadagnoli8779 I know this didn't go here, but interesting... Seattle?
@johnkean68522 жыл бұрын
Less people around then, so easier to cope/control, l suppose.
@phorgive9 ай бұрын
I love the positive validation you gave Jon Levi and how people should always be kind when discussing different points of views.
@linolampers20247 ай бұрын
Eugenics!
@kathymello26542 жыл бұрын
So touching, my heart breaks. Makes me question everything in my own family History. Thanks so much
@angelsoulnme2 жыл бұрын
Great video. My grandparents were children of 4 and 6 when they came here from Italy in the early 1900’s. It seems like the Italian-Americans who were Catholic were not as impacted as other Europeans - and you do not see big pockets of Italians outside of the NorthEast even to this day. I remember my grandmother telling me how she lived with 10 other brothers and sisters in one 4 room apartment on Mott Street in NYC little Italy. They all got married and had children. Watching this actually scared me a bit and made me appreciate my grandparents and great grandparents even more. I hate the way our histories have been twisted and so many of us today have little idea of what our relatives went through. Happy trails Jared!! Meet up groups would be so awesome!
@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage2 жыл бұрын
Yes. My uncle was an orphan during this time. He became a doctor in the 30s. He never knew his back ground. He was the kindest gentleman.
@HaYahwarrior2 жыл бұрын
I can see what u mean, as a person considered an African American, I have the privilege of having grandparents that actually knew their history and identity and taught me and my younger family members that the majority of so-called black or african americans aren't actually from Africa at all! My family are actually comprised of Cherokee, Choctaw and Creek indians from Virginia, Georgia and Alabama that just so happened 2b dark skinned and while some of my family members are extremely lighter complexioned but as I started doing my own genealogy and family tree research I found out that yes, my grandparents were 100% correct! And not just my family but I've discovered that many dark skinned so-called African Americans are indeed actually indigenous Americans and that our ancestors were reclassified as negro or mulatto around the early- mid 1800s. They were reclassified and would be fined or imprisoned if they publicly spoke their ancestral language or spoke of their indigenous affiliation. So much of our history here in the United States has been embellished, whitewashed, suppressed or just outright erased just like the truth about our history here in the Americas. Lastly, the resets, mud floods, made up historical events and fake wars that were only cover-ups 2 hide or destroy the prior civilization and their technology and architecture.
@JohnnyBeFree42 жыл бұрын
@@HaYahwarrior once again asked to step up but in victory, this time around Cherokee, Choctaw and Creek
@jkirch5232 жыл бұрын
I as well had grandparents and family residing in and around Brooklyn and New York city. My GMA and GPA he was drafted right after pearl harbor my GMA and her sistersand fam all lived in the back room of a dentist buissness front and apparently there was huge jars of valiums next to the cotton swabs. My great grandpa had a upper level position as a police man possibly a captain in Brooklyn after returning from trench warfare in WW2. Whenever if visit my fam in NY it wouldn't ever be complete without stopping by at my anut Mildred's she lived to be like 98 years old I was always told that her and my GMA were good friends or somin but basically that she was an orphan or widowed and my elders took her in years and years ago. I always told myself my fam helped her escape from nazi Germany bc I always seen such a nice lil jewish lady so grateful it seemed to be alive and would always send a smile a pinch on my cheek and a 100 dollars for Xmas. Very kinda bizzare. Like my family had a secret all them years and it was never spoke. My anut worked as a nun or a sister at the st mary Catholic church, went on to be the secretary for the NYPD commissioner during the 9/11 mayhem years and god rest her sole Barbie B announced to us she had been suffering from Aids since the early years of her church initiations another dark secret that arose and really worked as a spike driving the family apart the first child being buried by her mom and pa. U know that's it I've been so longing to know where and how and the story of my family. I'll keep digging and living life. Y'all stay smiling now ✌️ A
@Thesaurcery4U2C2 жыл бұрын
@@HaYahwarrior This country really is, the great melting pot. And all these mixed up mutt's that we are, changed the entire world, in a pretty short time, historically speaking. Shippy things were done to people in those days, and then through the abolishment of slavery, via the U.S. The rest of the world followed suit, and it's is illegal, mostly everywhere. When I hear American people, or American food, or American ingenuity. It's the mix of many, coming to a result.
@MrTrecutter19 ай бұрын
I live in NC and in a town close to me is an asylum called Broughton, (insane asylum) My great grandfather was committed there several times. He was a WW1 vet. He never spoke about it, heck he never really said anything. As far as the asylum itself is a monstrosity. Actually covers over half the city at the time given late 1880's.
@loralee90042 жыл бұрын
For a while now, I've been thinking, how after slavery ended, it was simply replaced by child labor. And, that some of the orphans were probably children of ppl who were locked in assylums because their ideologies were not "acceptabe". BUT, I hadn't considered the possibility that groups of ppl (nationalities) were targeted through adoption of orphans, to quell their religion, culture & beliefs. I wasn't thinking in terms of Eugenics, either. I think you've figured out a MAJOR piece of the puzzle! It DOES seems they are always toying with human DNA, and things are no different today!! Very nice work on the video Jarid, and congrats on 37,000 subs!
@inquisitive-2 жыл бұрын
Research Richard Cowan Colorado eugenics 1920s
@loralee90042 жыл бұрын
@@inquisitive- Thanks! Will do!
@barbibutton96192 жыл бұрын
My former boss, born in or around 1929, was orphaned - parents in asylums in America ( they came from Ireland) was a very very young slave, going from home to home. He became a successful attorney, thanks to some good people who adopted him around age 12
@loralee90042 жыл бұрын
@@barbibutton9619 What a cool story!He was obviously adopted by a good family, so thats awesome! Some of the orphans DID have good homes. (Especially after the gov't passed child labor laws.) But, some of them, more so in the late 1800s, early 1900s, were adopted and used as literal farmhands! But, at the same time, many of them also found loving homes. Nothing wrong with a little hard work, either, as long as they're being treated well. But doesn't it make you wonder, ... Why there were so many orphans in the first place? Where were their parents? Like, what happened to them?.. What was going on at that time? ... Why would so many mothers abandon their children or hand them over to the government? It just doesnt add up, you know? 😕 Also, how many orphans could recall life with their family, prior to adoption? Does your boss remember his birth parents? It's very rare to hear any of those stories. I have a couple of theories about this whole subject, but its just that: a theory. Lol. I do believe Jarid is onto something with what he talked about in this video! And Thanks for the reply!
@togowack2 жыл бұрын
the civil war didn't happen how they said, it was gap filler to help explain why they destroyed so many buildings, also, with the wrong side winning after waking up and trying to throw off the controllers, resulting in a mass incarceration into the asylums of a whole country in rebellion. They will try it again
@carolweaver32692 жыл бұрын
My grandmother and her siblings were from upstate NY and they were taken to the NYC Orphanage. Grandma was born in 1900. She did speak of "Aide society" then Grandma told me that it was on Hastings on the Hudson and talked about the Graham School. She learned cooking as all the slots were filled for nursing. They had Cottage mothers. After coming of age they could also stay on to help as cottage mothers. But there were some sad stories mixed in which I will not get into. I was religious she knew her bible backward and forward! As an adult, a great uncle and Aunt of mine did ancestry searching and they found all siblings except one. his name was Arthur and the baby of all of them. They just never located him. Now, most were placed in foster care or some were adopted out. But anyway grandma was not and yet she was quite a lady and she dressed so nearly and looked so lovely, She had light hair and gry eyes and curly hair. They all found each other and their dad too and yet they were not too close in the end as they just really did not have that close bond you would think they would have had. It was not an easy life The dad had to give them up as the mom died while diapering the youngest child and she had a heart attack. he could not take care of all the children, work and take care of all else. So this was the only thing that could be done. It was not that irregular. In those days they did ''not have any child laws'' . My husband's father was placed on a farm and the couple is never could seen to have children so he was the only child for years then after he was much older the woman did get pregnant and they did not allow the biological son to work on the farm so my dad's father left home, but not in anger and he was of the age that he could go. . He realized he was mostly just there as a hired hand. He found a regular job.
@njkauto23942 жыл бұрын
This is not an American event or invention. I know Americans don't like to be reminded of their colonial roots but in historical perspective look at all British former colonies around the world and you will see exactly the same process. THIS IS A BRITISH/ENGLISH PROTESTANT PRACTICE. perfected on the Irish and then exported to the colonies to be used against ex-slaves, Indigenous peoples and other minorities. It's still happening today, bad education, health services, no/low education services and child prisons/adult prisons etc etc. Thank you for your hard work. From a peron of Australian Indigenous and Irish descent.
@nodnarB142 жыл бұрын
Another fantastically researched video, Jarid. But, what I appreciated the most was your words at the end about staying positive and respecting others. It's impossible to overstate the importance of that when dealing with issues like history, religion, politics, etc.
@allahandro83672 жыл бұрын
Try reading a peer review study like “genomes of Bronze Age Eurasia “ where 50 opinions went into it, instead of one bias dude that wants everything to be older than it actually is, conspiracy theorists don’t even know what sintashta/ androvono culture is and probably don’t even know what a indo European language is but apparently know everything about lost civilization
@DiscoverJesus Жыл бұрын
@@allahandro8367 sure that may be the case, but honestly when you use common sense and logic it becomes more and more ridiculous to hold to the official line over things like the world fairs
@maryalison51732 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jarid for contributing this amazing history as part of the "disclosure" of where we actually came from. You are providing all of us a great gift.
@imawakeareyou43882 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, Jarid! This is the best video I've seen on Orphan Trains! It so clearly shows how the controllers, once again, hand their hands in orchestrating the movement of people and land during that time in our history. The fact that it was orchestrated by Skull and Bones members is no surprise! We've never been free of the controllers, and I can't wait for the whole truth to come out! This video filled in some of the blank information of the period, though, and I appreciate your work!
@mickguadagnoli87792 жыл бұрын
Jarid....you are an absolute beast. I commented when the video was only halfway done and had to delete jt. I just finished it. You might be one of the best KZbinrs if not THE best when it comes to this subject. You truly brilliantly tow the line. These are sore subjects for people including MYSELF. I often get upset when people can't see through the lines and except the lame narrative. I myself have to be vigilant in being respectful towards those who disagree with me. You are truly a kind person. I'm so excited you'll be able to fulfill your dreams and do what you want to do. The video was full of truly incredible and well thought evidence, proofs, and facts. I didn't see what you said at the end. While it is truly sad I have nothing but a smile on my face. I live in the northeast And I know for sure nobody knows any of this dark stuff. While the video was great and I'm happy your channel is growing I'm especially excited you will be able to live life the way you want to. I always show hour stuff to people and it's ALWAYS positive. And that has to do partially with your VERY smooth delivery and flow. You also edit your videos perfectly now. I've been with you for a while, and remember when your LA video blew up. You've clearly put in tons of effort and demonstrated that you won't be stopping anytime soon. I reside in the southern new Hampshire and Massachusetts area. If you ever come up to this area I'd love to show you some absolutely incredible stuff. The fact that you're so willing to put your email out and I interact with us is VERY telling...who else does that?? You best believe I'll be sending you an email. Cheers and good luck!!
@sonofthor37592 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh Jarid! Best video yet! Seriously, you’ve iced the cake with this one! Beautiful! Timothy🙏🏼
@evejohn19372 жыл бұрын
Best video I ever saw about the orphan trains. Great work !
@laurileanorbury29852 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job telling their story.. it needs to be heard. I'm from Canada and have never heard of the orphan trains. You literally brought me to tears. Thank you for all your hard work bringing together these videos. As Albert Einstein once said " Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth"
@jmc807611 ай бұрын
Many of the orphan homes across Canada esp smaller areas outside main cities.
@ameritech45512 жыл бұрын
Jarid, fantastic videos with the latest just hitting the mark. Between you, Michelle Gibson, Jon Levi and others it's it's great to see the reality coming out from the indoctrination we have all been under. Keep up the great work as this message is being sent to you from an American expat who has retired in Cairo Egypt (long story). Wishing you a great 4th of July.
@allahandro83672 жыл бұрын
Define how any of this is reality, he claimed people who had fire arms couldn’t build these buildings despite the same ones already being in Europe while claiming people that have no evidence of a wheel or metallurgy have a lost advanced civilization, it’s none sense you people don’t even know what a indo European language is or anything besides buildings, when ages are divided by metallurgy for a reason, Bronze Age, Iron Age ect,
@pikivikimiki2 жыл бұрын
Mind Unveiled and What the Flock also 2 cool channels.
@23Josilee2 жыл бұрын
Yes, especially Michelle Gibson, and JonLevi also. Also Auto Didactic.
@Thesaurcery4U2C2 жыл бұрын
@@allahandro8367 Lol. You haven't gotten a reply back, I see. I come to see all the old photos they have put together in a slide show.
@Thesaurcery4U2C2 жыл бұрын
@@allahandro8367 Correct. Exactly how you have seen it. Since they had no argument to give back, and I was bored, I took a couple of seconds to verify what you already knew about the OP. I will sometimes ask questions (as I'm curious) to see if it's a helpful person on the other side of the screen. Once in a while, a person will answer themselves right out of believing, whatever it was.
@auaggoldbug41512 жыл бұрын
Jarid, That was your best video yet! If you travel to Detroit, I'd love to show you our abandoned skyscrapers!
@hurricanehan6073 Жыл бұрын
@Jarid Boosters- Most committed to these “Asylums” were innocent Native Americans & European immigrants that were being targeted & terrorized by Big Oil, Big Rail, Big Steel, and Big Banks corporate gangsters. This was an effort to obtain privately owned land held by these Native Americans & European immigrants. If the state or local authorities could deem these individuals as “insane or unfit” their land was up for grabs by these corporations. My grandfather was involved in a major mass action lawsuit against the State & local authorities & the state asylum that committed this very crime against his parents who were European immigrants . Those involved in terrorizing these innocent people would lie about the individual’s mental state or anger issues, frame them for murders that they themselves committed in a effort to obtain their land. These criminals were the local judges, police, mayors, and even governors (paid off or also threatened). It’s astonishing how these criminals got away with so much and all for gain, power, and money.
@eaglej58602 жыл бұрын
Jarid, thank you for this interesting and entertaining video. The 1800s in America are mysterious in so many ways, and a lot of what we seem to find below the surface (literally and metaphorically) feels a little disturbing. There are still so many secrets and unanswered questions..
@rachel_v_k2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jarid! The research for this video revealed some very important missing pieces. By themselves, each of these events are significant. The breadth of the material you covered may not have been seen on the surface as part of one narrative, but the impact is more powerful and more heartbreaking when seen as a whole. Those two horrible men appeared to be able to do whatever they wanted with no consequences to themselves. They must have effected millions of people, both children and adults, not to mention the future generations. This makes me so sad and very angry to look at each of those sweet faces and wonder what had become of them. This country is built on the mistreatment of children. Exploitation. Slavery. What is this country that we call a place of freedom and opportunity? It's built on the worst hypocrisy.
@hannahwinchester7772 жыл бұрын
That is the world. Its why we are in it but not OF it...the whole system is ANTI-LOVE; everywhere and getting closer everyday to pushing It out...so they think...
@burneye2 жыл бұрын
Jarid you truly do excellent work Brother!
@burneye2 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back to another JArid Booster Old World Classic! Much Love and Respect my Friend! KZbin keeps deleting my channels! But we shood finally follow through with having you on for an alternative history Tartaria Auto Didactic Interview and Stream Together! Much Love and Respect my Friend!
@HB-of6hq2 жыл бұрын
Jared look into the Order of the Jesters Orphanages . They had to send the children to distribution points and that would require shelter's.
@inquisitive-2 жыл бұрын
Yes and the Canadian history. All of this is after the quakers immigration in 1825 which was actually July 4th and the Quaker history with orphans spans from sea to sea. Well documented in new Zealand
@insightfulcarrier2 жыл бұрын
Some think the Jester/Clown iconic imagery is derived from the Nephilim... The Watchers. Spiritual entities.
@rodneyhearld81517 ай бұрын
It is The Royal order Jesters and were made up of Masons, and Shriners and were sought after several times by US Government for human trafficking most recently 2013
@shannonbiehl42822 жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed a lot of photos with a woman and child, the women seem too old to be the mothers. Photos also have many children and older adults. Young adults seem to be few and far between.
@Nix6982 жыл бұрын
Well done. It was a dark part of history but then again, there's so much darkness in our past that we all need to bring to light. Thanks.
@GameSec2 жыл бұрын
This was a particularly good one, I am going to watch it again now.
@thedarkmoon23412 жыл бұрын
Outstanding work, well done.
@XanaLucas12 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jarid! I love your research and Levi's too!! You guys keep up the awesome work!
@ErinIsReal2 жыл бұрын
Amazing research, as always!
@tracylynn14612 жыл бұрын
Do you think maybe the incubator babies of Coney Island are connected with the orphan trains? Twinning was in the air around this time as well...The lost genration.. all weird standing alone but when looked at together, it kinda makes ya wonder about things or it did me anyway... Just curious if anyone else has had similar thoughts
@timothydillow31602 жыл бұрын
During an interview Jerry Seinfeld said his dad was an incubator baby from Coney Island the interviewer laughed and didn't believe him Jerry said no it's true
@becky47282 жыл бұрын
Maybe those babies are clones? Lab babies. They are awfully small.
@AlexPletcherPhoto2 жыл бұрын
@@becky4728 I remember someone commented on one of these videos a while back, that they knew a story about how europeans consisered american babies so mild mannered, almost catatonic in nature. If I recall properly, the quote was "The American Babies don't cry"
@clutchnshift12 жыл бұрын
Seems like the incubator babies was a way of cutting out the middleman (no train rides and no need to nurture them beyond infant stage).
@tracylynn14612 жыл бұрын
@@timothydillow3160 wow.. I've not heard that.. interesting..
@lisaroriguez41962 жыл бұрын
The size and scale of the trees always catches my eye. Any supposed newly established buildings almost always have trees clearly much older than what the dares indicate. You would never build a structure that close to enormus trees within an established city. I also look for damage like gougeing or abbrasions to the trunks if they withstood flooding then debris going by would create this. Most pictures show trees that look damabed or stripped of lower branches.
@ladyloucks2 жыл бұрын
@@michelejamessinger I agree 💯
@allahandro83672 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you try learning how things are actually dated
@ladyloucks2 жыл бұрын
@@allahandro8367 Carbon dating?
@allahandro83672 жыл бұрын
@@ladyloucks I wasn’t actually talking to you but yea that’s one way, of many, cmon people already had fire arms and were advanced enough to photograph this but they couldn’t build these buildings?
@ladyloucks2 жыл бұрын
@@allahandro8367 Sorry, wasn't trying to get into your conversation and thank you.
@pharmerdavid14322 жыл бұрын
Really well done J - appreciated. We had a children's home on the hill behind where I live in Portland Oregon's inner-eastside. I moved here 30+ years ago, and there was a big, grand "old world" style building on the hill behind where I live. The entire block was just this big old building, and the surrounding grounds, all unused for the entire decade of the 1990's. In the early 2000's it was torn-down, and a housing development took its place. Many people fought to save the old building, and I read stories of people who were raised there, who didn't know who their parents were (?).
@BE742972 жыл бұрын
wow do you know the name of it?
@fenixrex2150 Жыл бұрын
More info please
@rickyeska12 ай бұрын
What's it called? I never heard if it I live here
@wolvmarine313 Жыл бұрын
That many parents were locked up or died to have that many children running around unsupervised? Definitely deliberate.
@EarthAaron2 жыл бұрын
Amen, I especially appreciated that last bit about how we should work together to unravel this mystery. Cheers!
@graphman8402 Жыл бұрын
just amazing! thank you, much love
@GenXdad2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother was an Orphan in the early 1900's. She is of Eastern European heritage , but was adopted by Irish parents.
@11mr.niceguy11 Жыл бұрын
Definitely learned a lot today from you. Thank you very much for collecting and teaching. You have a important role in the reeducation and deprogramming of the people. Good job.
@txjellybean37722 жыл бұрын
My Great Grandfather and his three siblings were put in an Orphanage in 1910 in N. Orleans. Mama lived around the corner. That's when I noticed so many many Orphans.
@scottcraig77 Жыл бұрын
Well done. Things I didn’t know are now filled with plausible explanations
@mattjones632311 ай бұрын
Nice
@iamkendallcarter Жыл бұрын
The "African American" is the indigenous of America
@aaronthepsychonaut57712 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Many thought provoking insights, and even more questions that arise from this information you've discovered. Great work.
@barryfranzen1141 Жыл бұрын
My great grandfather came to Nebraska on the orphan train. I always wondered where he came from and what happened to his family.
@garrykingmusic Жыл бұрын
A brilliant breakdown and great video. Been looking into all these subjects and more for the last few years since the start of the 2020 nonsense. 'His Story' repeating itself and the 'Robber Barons' and their cohorts still getting away with it today as they did back then 10/10
@drumstick742 жыл бұрын
Hey JB. Thanks for solving one of the headscratchers, namely *why* all the 'insane asylums' were built in the 1800s (if they weren't already constructed). I always found it suspicious that they would build such jawdropping masterpieces just for that purpose. With the cynical people in power, would they spend extra resources on building pretty asylums? PS: At 31:36 what exactly makes a baby grow 12 months in one hour...? And those drawings, "Before Use" and "After Use" are just eerie.
@inquisitive-2 жыл бұрын
A change in paperwork can alter a baby's age instantly.
@laurietaylor89412 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing about the babies. Sounds pretty sci-fi...but then I suppose they lost or hid the technology.
@boblewis22742 жыл бұрын
If a kid comes out a year older, I'd almost bet that kid has been replaced with another kid. Even of it's some kind of gag...what is being done with your child for one hour? There is just no positive way to look at this...
Amazing compilation Jarid! Eye opening and chock full of historical references. I do however believe the enormous influx of orphans is more nefarious than the idea of them being orphaned from incarcerated or asylumed freemen or even women abandoning their children en masse. There is an element of the “cabbage patch” kids having been genetically created and then brought in on these trains for reprogramming. It’s all disturbing and unbelievable what we don’t know. Keep up the great work!
@LazyElkman2 жыл бұрын
Ya'll think Seneca's are named after Seneca the Younger ? Flow with me a bit here ....Plutarch writes that the Greeks were in America for a year during fall of 58 AD. These voyages took place every 30 years for over centuries. Seneca the man lived till 65 AD, he was a stoic philosopher. Look into the Sugar Beet factories of North America... In my research I discovered, in most cases, that they were something far, far more sinister.
@andig22182 жыл бұрын
Interesting I’m going to have to dig into this. Also, western New York has Seneca casinos and there’s a reservation there Cayuga reservation in Seneca county. Tonawanda In Erie co…
@LazyElkman2 жыл бұрын
@@andig2218 its pretty wild if you dig deep enough
@hometownhero25002 жыл бұрын
Can you say more here ? I’ll look into it but would love to hear more
@LazyElkman2 жыл бұрын
@@hometownhero2500 if you are asking about the sugar beet factories... In my area they were work camps. They would concentrate the "original" american peoples at sugar beet factories. I can't say much more here or it wont get through. But they CONCENTRATED the originals in work CAMPS here in canada. The "Japanese" work camps here in Canada weren't just for Japanese they held lots of original peoples. If you are interested in seneca stuff its in Plutarchs writings which can be found online... I would love to share more but I will get nuked again if i use to many key words. Lazy Elk man has some photos and more info regarding these topics on his "instant gram". its tough talking through a filter......
@LazyElkman2 жыл бұрын
they would "exterminate" originals unless they went to work at the sugar factories. they were all kicked off their land and removed from homes and either "disappeared" from history or went to "work" at sugar beet place, where they would also eventually be "deleted" from history..... this is a very difficult topic to research,, but very true.
@jeffwebb2966 Жыл бұрын
I lived near Centralia Illinois for a while, which was a big rail center for southern Illinois at the time, and there is a lot of history about the orphan trains just letting kids off at the stations and the local farmers would take and adopt them to work in the fields. Its incredible to think this could happen today, but true.
@jameskiser16782 жыл бұрын
There was a Sanitarium at the base of Mt Sanitas (so named) in Boulder CO 1859
@davidbarr8394 Жыл бұрын
Oh how valuable these days the man who does his homework and aspires to historical accuracy and self editing. And the photographs are always novel, relevant to the text. Great job, fascinating stuff made even more attractive by spot on narration and intrigue. Always look forward to your posts, this one inspiring and entertaining yet heart breaking. Excellent work!
@hayno70662 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video which has only raised more questions on this subject. My first thought when seeing the images of groups of children is their expressions. They don't seem too stressed and none are crying. You would expect more emotion if these children had been taken from their family. Just taking the photos at face value my first reaction is that these children have simply manifested en masse from somewhere.
@mattjones632311 ай бұрын
Probably brainwashed
@pablosdog28082 жыл бұрын
My grandmother's genealogy work....which is quite extensive....now becomes more intriguing. It's quite extensive especially for the SW Missouri area. Thank-you.
@jonathanbrunet87872 жыл бұрын
Great work! What an informative video!
@_sheebie Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a phenomenal video! Thank you very much for posting it!
@FRESHboosters Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kevinchastain7272 жыл бұрын
slavery was abolished and replaced by child labor who were often worse off than the slaves. this has now been replaced by the minimum wage worker and we are seeing how well that is working.
@J1Nflo Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all your research I've been really digging your videos the past few days here. It's absolutely mind-blowing to me that servants created the very buildings they would be living in, and all of these insanely grand displays of architecture just being seemingly abandoned or demolished with no care
@mariaaboriginefidelis65582 жыл бұрын
Que penser des milliers d'Asiles, d'orphelinats ou hospices en 1800 en Europe? Il y en avaient partout, et nous n'avons pas entendu parler d'esclavage. On estime à 3 millions le nombre d’enfants abandonnés en France aux XVIIIème et XIXème siècle, un chiffre considérable pour un pays dont la population était de 27 millions d’habitants en 1800. Les vraies causes de l'existence de ces nombreux orphelins restent mystérieuses ainsi que ces milliers d'asiles dans le monde!
@banditbusta2 жыл бұрын
Interesting stuff mate. I have enjoyed many of your films. Keep up the good work
@thinkquickly62792 жыл бұрын
How many people did covid take out? Haven't you noticed how many "Help Wanted signs" are around. Where did all these people go? If they went to another job then that means it was a job that never existed before. Maybe they got on trains headed for the northwest.
@penelope66192 жыл бұрын
Don’t think it was covid ... sometimes the cure is worse than the ailment..
@danthemansmith60952 жыл бұрын
They took lesser jobs or went homeless because nobody wanted the koolaid….
@danthemansmith60952 жыл бұрын
@@markk2101 I believe that he is following the example of the orphans? They all were shipped out on trains to the west and northwest of the country to help the country grow and be cheap labor farmhands for farmers…..
@danthemansmith60952 жыл бұрын
@@markk2101 I guess it depends on where you live? The U.S is pretty massive land wise, so I would believe back in the day these orphan trains would either go to the major hubs or to small rural fringe areas to distribute the children? Your guess is good as mine, but this is not the first I heard of this so-called conspiracy. There are numerous content creators who have been talking about this subject for awhile now…..
@thinkquickly62792 жыл бұрын
@@markk2101 People could disappear into wilderness.
@72Z15SS Жыл бұрын
Great Work putting this together Sir, Thank You.. This sounds eerily Familiar if you know what's happening in todays World! If you see it, you can't unsee it...😡
@Relic4142 жыл бұрын
warriors come out play with the ORPHANS. Coney Island incubator babies
@HeraldofRighteousness2 жыл бұрын
@18:35 it's amazing how they even get a shot of ALL those children calming looking forward together.
@67Lucky67 Жыл бұрын
IM sure beatings were S.O.P.
@donbryan65872 жыл бұрын
seems to be more orphan children then what could have been enough adults to have had the opportunity to have made them,sounds like a story of control,which seems to be happening all over again
@HaYahwarrior2 жыл бұрын
I love this video and I love that u have so much evidence and references. If I could though, I noticed u kept mentioning " African Americans" and then indigenous American ppl, as if they're 2 completely different groups,well I'm not sure if u realize or have any idea that part of the hijack and falsehoods that we've been taught is that all so-called black people or african americans came from Africa on slave ships and brought 2 the Americas as slaves. That's a made-up narrative just like the truth behind the orphan trains and the mud floods, many if not a large majority of so-called black people here in the Americas aren't from Africa at all!! There's a plethora of evidence showing that there were numerous indigenous American tribes and ppl inhabiting the Americas that are/were considered or labeled black, negro and African Americans. Many of the "free black individuals" u mentioned that occupied Seneca village were indeed indigenous American ppl. The govt reclassified the dark skinned indigenous American ppl as either negro or mulatto around the early-mid 1800s and they were forbidden 2 speak publicly in there ancestral language or mention that they were infact Indian or they would fined, placed in jail or even in some instances, killed. Just like the awesome info in this video, there's been so much history and truth erased, embellished, whitewashed and or suppressed about so many things and people here in the States!
@laylahalgharib31502 жыл бұрын
Liar. We were already here!
@mcm93292 жыл бұрын
aaaand thats a rewatch...so full. cheers
@dustinspeicher33902 жыл бұрын
If you end up in the Seattle/Tacoma area I think it would be awesome to check out some examples of the old world with you, bro! I'm sure you'll have an itinerary but there are definitely some spot's I think stand out as the most mysterious. In fact I remember a video you did a while back regarding that Hogwarts looking school in Tacoma so that would definitely be a good one. Just prepare yourself for some shocking sight's you'll for sure be encountering in any large city on the west coast that will increase the overall risk factor of any exploration you'll be taking part in. Definitely come equipped with that "better safe than sorry" type of self defense just in case something unfortunate happens to involve your well being. It sucks but it's certainly smart to take precautions & be aware, especially because some of the best architectural anomalies are in the sketchiest of area's. Basically prepare yourself for the opposite of the Amish people you're used to seeing back home.
@mickguadagnoli87792 жыл бұрын
I've noticed this through outs cities and I think this is absolutely purposeful. When you have a bunch of drug addicts and run down buildings with open air drugs markets, nobody is going to be looking around saying "oh my god there is no way we could have built this when they said they did". Philadelphia, Detroit, NYC up until the 70s, and Baltimore are just a few cities I can name at the top of my head that are like this. With all this being said Seattle has one of the more underrated Worlds Fair. I believe it was 1907 but has the same shocking architecture as all the other cities from the world's fair. Same massive Roman/Greko buildings out of nowhere with a super short time of construction. It really is sad how these buildings which could be easily converted into different kinds of things are just left to rot.
@dustinspeicher33902 жыл бұрын
@@mickguadagnoli8779 I know Seattle had a world's fair in 1962 since that was the reason for the Space Needle being built, but if they had one earlier during the golden age of the world's fair I'd believe as you're correct there are definitely some prime examples of architecture. Unfortunately, like every other large US city there was a great fire that decimated the city & most of the most glorious examples of old world buildings. It's so crazy to me how they just continued to recycle that narrative as if whole cities built of masonry & brick would just burn down çompletely all the time & it was just a normal every day occurance.
@undisputedtruth49542 жыл бұрын
Thanks. You're one of the first who actually distinguished between the Indian and African. Sadly, a banker took control of schooling in December 1951, and ignorance was common within children after just 7yrs.
@robertamurphy11242 жыл бұрын
We have multiple family members who were adopted orphans. My ancestry had a real surprise...thought to be Irish...European. Punjabi jumped in! An adoption perhaps!!
@Lilpinkvelvet11 ай бұрын
Wow, amazing thorough video. Thanks for your work.
@francesomeara66022 жыл бұрын
They also admit to sterilizing people that were in asylums.
@rikkcampbell8975 Жыл бұрын
Pedophilia also was a big factor driving this trade
@hime1269 Жыл бұрын
I think they made these babies at labs without fathers and mothers. They made their own slaves.
@dallasrieck7753 Жыл бұрын
i have heard my grandmother was an orphan, and if i heard right, got here from the east and kids were dispersed as they traveled west. She came from an orphanage in fort worth, texas. sure would like to find out more. thank you for your awsome share !
@purplegravy1 Жыл бұрын
Look into cabage patch children the first incubators and the first American made motion picture just remember real healthy giant babies
@polyoptika43822 жыл бұрын
incredible work! thanks for putting this together.
@leylawestbye2682 жыл бұрын
Most mothers love there children, I am eondering know if many of these children where stolen and kidnappet from the street. Possible there are info from Newspapires from this area of many children gone missing?
@ms.donaldson25332 жыл бұрын
Much Much love on this one!!! You should look up "The Big 4 Founders" of Johns Hopkins - it will go right along with this video.
@michaelstiller22822 жыл бұрын
I was told about a book that spoke about child prostitution in NYC in the late 1800. You could go out to time square and pick up a kid. After this video, it starts to make sense as to why.
@michaelstiller22822 жыл бұрын
@Astral Enlightenment No, it was years ago. I don't remember much of the conversation except for my opening post, cause it was a shocker.
@victoriascibilia92722 жыл бұрын
Love your info, The plants around that reservoir are too big to be new construction, Much appreciation
@nathanlorance83612 жыл бұрын
Sounds like typical Northern behavior of the time period. I'm glad I have historical and family records of an unbroken non slave or orphan owning Southern line beginning 03 June 1777 when my 4th great grandfather who came from Bayreuth, Germany landed in America and then settled in North Carolina c1780 then finally settled in Rutherford Co., TN. in 1812 where he died in 1834.
@jkirch5232 жыл бұрын
Wow Jared this was such a great video of yours. If you make it to the ocean north of San Fran I believe there's some architecture and mysteries needing uncovered. Good luck with your page man vs and happy 4th
@emonlezun12 жыл бұрын
Went to Orphan Train museum in Opelousas La. It was an amazing place. Our guide’s grandfather was on a train. His train had children that were already spoken for. Pictures where some orphans found original family. Super interesting.
@larrytolemy26212 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! knew about trains 4 awhile but you filled in a lot of blanks (dots) 4 me! GREAT INFO, THANKS!
@chrislucy37782 жыл бұрын
If one looks deeper - the grand architecture and beautiful old Pacino ‘institutions, hospitals and universities’ - appears to have been built before the people came - who built them? Were these people parents of these orphans?
@janesimmons82012 жыл бұрын
I remember an orphan story in the TV show Little House On The Prairie and several orphans were adopted by the towns people. The children in these photos look nicely groomed and in nice travel outfits, I'm sure to look their best upon town arrivals. Hopefully siblings got to stay together.
@almorrison62712 жыл бұрын
Can humanity wake up?
@MariannaKatz17 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. There are two great+ grandparents out of 10 that I cannot trace. That's in the 1820s out of Kentucky. This was a world wide occurrence. Who knows where else they came from or where they went.
@tmesisskewomorph74912 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Very good questions near the end. Thanks. - The Hollywood TV version of America the Beautiful is turning into a murky coven full of strange things casting shadows. - Erskine P Caldwell - his novels @ poverty and struggle in US of A Tobacco Road; God's Little Acre, etc.. - Upton Sinclair - immigrants and waged slavery The Jungle -
@hometownhero25002 жыл бұрын
Can you say more about Tobacco Road ? That’s one of my favorite songs but never thought it was a real place
@tmesisskewomorph74912 жыл бұрын
@@hometownhero2500 See = Wikipedia - Tobacco Road [novel] - description of plot.
@hometownhero25002 жыл бұрын
@@tmesisskewomorph7491 by Erskine Caldwell ?
@tmesisskewomorph74912 жыл бұрын
@@hometownhero2500 A 'classic' in English. Goodreads review.