1900 Exposition Universelle [World's Fair] Paris, France. Architecture, Technology & The New Future

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  • @feeldiben
    @feeldiben Рік тому +40

    As a French man born in Paris, I want to thank you for this video asking good questions about real history. Maybe, one day we will have some good answers... Greetings from the New World...

    • @GLC2013
      @GLC2013 Рік тому +3

      It was so beautiful. Then two world wars blew half of it up, the Beatles turned an entire generation into stoner trash, and what was left was handed over to Jamal & Latitia like a gift from Santa. Our Victorian forefathers would be appalled.

  • @nickw6617
    @nickw6617 Рік тому +96

    been doing construction my whole life. never have I had the opportunity to build exquisite buildings like the old world buildings. thank you Jarid!

    • @nickw6617
      @nickw6617 Рік тому +11

      @@dergutehut3961 your missing my point

    • @nickw6617
      @nickw6617 Рік тому +8

      @Der Gute Hut even the mansions I've worked on for "rich people" are garbage that will not hold up over time, I use the term "old world buildings" very loosely, the ancient world has astonishing feats of building that hold up for thousands of years, we don't build things like that anymore, something has been lost. however you are very correct in that there are amazing projects all over the world, had I been more focused on finding them during that point in my life, thank you for your input.

    • @nickw6617
      @nickw6617 Рік тому +4

      @Der Gute Hut idk, I just feel that the great majority of the buildings I see going up today are cheaply made, but that's only based on my limited view of things.

    • @truthandfreedom8145
      @truthandfreedom8145 Рік тому +1

      ​@Crow Magnon chicken wire and plaster work is better than wood and render ??
      Not sure how your judging that as they both seem about the same to me and obviously one led to the other .......
      If you go to old Georgian mansions you will see it's all papier mashie and plaster that is just painted........ It's always been for show and still is to this day.

    • @nickw6617
      @nickw6617 Рік тому +1

      @Crow Magnon pretty much had to be givin the short amount of time they were built in. still impressive and I would have liked to work on more interesting projects back when I was doing construction.

  • @guidedmeditation2396
    @guidedmeditation2396 Рік тому +18

    This video is fantastic. The grandeur and beauty of these buildings is stunning. The fair was about 5 times the size of the magic kingdom and the attendance was about that of the entire Disney World resort each year. There must be interior photos of these grand buildings as well existing somewhere.

  • @bunnyfoofoo9695
    @bunnyfoofoo9695 Рік тому +46

    "They" have lied to us so much...
    Now "they" want another reset.
    I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers.” - John D. Rockefeller, early education school system pioneer.

    • @rebeccabrown5014
      @rebeccabrown5014 Рік тому +9

      As soon as we start waking up and really seeing the world we live in they have to quick knock us all down, again. Will we make it through this reset?

    • @peterpana5398
      @peterpana5398 Рік тому

      Watch 'The greatest story never told'

    • @bunnyfoofoo9695
      @bunnyfoofoo9695 Рік тому

      @@peterpana5398 The one about Hitler? There are 4 or 5 different ones on UA-cam.

  • @davidreali6509
    @davidreali6509 Рік тому +10

    Huge thanks for your vidéo. I am a french citizen born in Paris ' Parisien '.Your pictures are Amazing, and prove us what our previous generation could do in a short time. Honnestly, i do not believe one second about the real goals of this 1900 Exposition Universelle, they only wanted to clean our history by demolishing most of the architectural structures. Finally, few years latter a huge project with Haussmann rebuild the city of Paris in only 30 years (+30 000 buildings) to create for good a new history that they wanted to teach.

  • @gezrod
    @gezrod Рік тому +7

    The architecture was beautiful and superior to anything built in these modern-day times.

  • @lilspikes81
    @lilspikes81 Рік тому +10

    You’re a machine man, you’re droppin them like crazy

  • @edgardonieves9758
    @edgardonieves9758 Рік тому +68

    Incredible structures, but who were the builders, and where are the pictures of the craftmen at work on these spectacular sculptures & buildings? Thank you deeply for your wonderful research & art.

    • @WorthyistheLambRev1
      @WorthyistheLambRev1 Рік тому +1

      They were from the Millennial to Christ. Jesus returned for the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 AD. Read the seven signs of Josephus.
      We are in Satan loosed again to deceive the nations for a short season, after. Rev 20:7-8

    • @ricogoldteamliving3016
      @ricogoldteamliving3016 Рік тому

      What if the 1900 and the 1893 world fair one in the same both in Chicago, both have 50mil plus guest who all go to war with each other after 1900 but are buddy buddy pre 1900 sumn smells fishy 👃🏾 🐠

    • @meganlee162
      @meganlee162 Рік тому +13

      Ha, it says you have 2 replies to this yet when I click none show up. Shenanigans going on. I find that’s a pretty good sign that the channel is touching a nerve with the “authorities”…
      I too would like to know who built everything. In my city, I have spent many hours physically digging through archives and have not been able to find a single construction photo for any old world building at all aside from a couple with some scaffolding thrown on a building that looks complete already. Also there are no documentation of materials bought or delivered or workmen solicited or paid, no contractor information, nothing.

    • @Hope-fv3kf
      @Hope-fv3kf Рік тому +2

      Film of the 1900 world fair starts about 1/2 way through this vid ua-cam.com/video/2Y6xXWq1Tik/v-deo.html

    • @supplement420
      @supplement420 Рік тому +3

      Watch New Roam, he is actually showing the construction photos and is not trying to make claims to keep the supporter money flowing. It's mostly what you see, even in these hand picked photos from this video, lots of wood and plaster combined with lego-set like prefabricated concrete structures.

  • @dlbristow
    @dlbristow Рік тому +13

    I LOVE READING THE COMMENTS 🎁🎁🎁

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 Рік тому +10

    Between 1900 and today humanity has gone backwards instead of forward.
    And just look at the visitors. Each and everyone knew how to dress. People had style, good taste and manners.

  • @LTPottenger
    @LTPottenger Рік тому +43

    The old style telescopes actually have a much better viewing quality in some ways than the modern refractory ones which all go through tons of computer processing to get a decent image.

    • @mlmiller6
      @mlmiller6 Рік тому +1

      Yep...technology has literally contributed ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to "make our lives easier" and never really was about anything other than MASS PROGRAMMING and ABSOLUTE SURVEILLANCE over the Masses.

    • @ricogoldteamliving3016
      @ricogoldteamliving3016 Рік тому

      What if the 1900 and the 1893 world fair one in the same both in Chicago, both have 50mil plus guest who all go to war with each other after 1900 but are buddy buddy pre 1900 sumn smells fishy 👃🏾 🐠

    • @Worldofourown2024
      @Worldofourown2024 Рік тому +1

      Gotta admit the James Webb Golden Eye the past year is nothing short of amazing.

    • @r0xjo0
      @r0xjo0 Рік тому +3

      @@Worldofourown2024 If you believe it and it's photos are real.

    • @StripedAssedApe
      @StripedAssedApe Рік тому +1

      I was just watching a review of a pretty new camera and one of its features was that if you were trying to photograph the Moon, it would just go into a database of Moon pictures and actually use those to make your image.
      (It was able to do that process, I mean. Don't know if that was the default setting lol)

  • @Simon-.-
    @Simon-.- Рік тому +3

    it was the height of the time when Paris was the center of the world... everyone wanted to see Paris, its beauty, its gigantism, its sophistication. This is what we call in France the Belle Époque, the one where we think today that everyone was confident in the future and aspired, as intimately as possible, to an even better future. The heyday of Paris, which we all regret, and which was swept away, so violently, by the First World War... history would have been very different without that, another exhibition was also planned, it seems to me, in 1914 or 1915. Thank you for this video!

  • @panatypical
    @panatypical Рік тому +71

    It's starting to seem as though they took the previous architecture down in sections, that's why you're looking at 5 World's Fairs. They declared each section a World's Fair, lied and said they constructed it, so that they could demolish it with a minimum of complaint. How many of the common people do you see in these drawings and photos of these World's Fairs? You see the bourgeoisie and upper class types sporting their niftiest duds, and they're all pretty much dressed the same even though they supposedly come from a bunch of different countries. What you don't see from these folks is much footage of poverty and warfare, because that's all planned to follow the destruction of most of the architectural remnants of the previous civilization in a given region. The World's Fairs moved Westward from the European Continent, which was trashed by World War 1, then resurfaced in America, while Europe was given a second trashing, and America was given a heyday before descending into the decay we see today.

    • @sergpie
      @sergpie Рік тому +4

      0:38 most definitely shows different garb of people's visiting the site.

    • @panatypical
      @panatypical Рік тому +1

      ​​@@sergpie Well of course it does. Those folks are from the bourgeoisie of those Nations. They're coddled, just as they are today. And your point is?

    • @user-yl3oo1hs8s
      @user-yl3oo1hs8s Рік тому +5

      @@dergutehut3961 what you are missing is that there is always someone that creates a trend. especially in fashion you have to get people excited to buy new clothes because realistically everyone has enough clothes already. and if you acknowdlege that for there to be followers, there also have to be leaders you have to look at what you describe to be "natural" change/decay in the quality of our environment (including architecture) as something intentional. If you would poll people on them keeping paris in its current state or the "temporary" style of this world fair, the results would be very clearly favouring the past. so it is a trend indeed, just not one anyone wants to follow or has the choice not to follow. trends are also being created with intentions in mind (mostly to sell you stuff). do you believe the people in charge have good intentions? this is why people get so fascinated watching these videos because it feels like loosing something you never knew you had, people dont even think its possible for a city to be this beautiful anymore. but aye it's just another agenda that nobody voted for.

    • @ricogoldteamliving3016
      @ricogoldteamliving3016 Рік тому

      What if the 1900 and the 1893 world fair one in the same both in Chicago, both have 50mil plus guest who all go to war with each other after 1900 but are buddy buddy pre 1900 sumn smells fishy 👃🏾 🐠

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Рік тому

      this is all just a misunderstanding of what european people are capable of.
      isn’t it interesting that wherever white people go, beautiful architecture and scientific discoveries follow? Almost as if they are connected.
      Why are there no neoclassic roman-greco buildings in africa or asia?

  • @captncoots1177
    @captncoots1177 Рік тому +73

    From all of the images of the Paris exposition, comparing it to Walt Disney World, we don't see any food stands, public restrooms, beverage stands, benches to sit in the shade, etc. People seem to be like extras (non playing characters) in a movie set. All nicely dressed-up but just walking around. Were the photos staged? With 126 Million visitors over about 240 days, that would be on average 525,000 visitors every day!!! Where did those people sleep, eat, pee, etc. and how did they get there or left at the end of each day ? Thanks for that.

    • @Dominic-tq6dw
      @Dominic-tq6dw Рік тому +8

      Very good point

    • @300books
      @300books Рік тому +8

      Did you look at the video carefully? Look again and you'll see plenty of chairs throughout the video. At 15:56 you can see chairs and even wheelchairs as well as in other photos. There were moving sidewalks and horse-drawn "buses" carrying people, as well as boats 6:58 . Did you also notice all the huge pavilions representing all the different countries where they would have served their respective cuisines? And why would the photos have to be staged when there were hundreds of thousands of visitors each day from all different countries?

    • @jacquesmertens3369
      @jacquesmertens3369 Рік тому +9

      Jarid mentions 50 million (1:18), not 126 million. Not sure where you got that figure from.
      It's recommended to watch the video before you comment.

    • @danieldumas7361
      @danieldumas7361 Рік тому +5

      @@jacquesmertens3369 Unfortunately Jacques, some people only see & hear what They want.
      Re-watching the video would only result in the same outcome. I believe it's called "Borner"

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN Рік тому +4

      Lol this is stupid comment, I'm from Le Mans and this year more than 300 000 people will come to see our 24 hours endurance race, although our city is small they will all sit, eat, pee and sleep like they've been doing for 100 years...

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 Рік тому +44

    Am I alone in believing that the Eiffel Tower was an airship terminal/mooring mast, extant long before 1889? (airship = Zeppelin )
    Consider the Eiffel Family "private apartment" at the top that, to this day, no one is allowed to see. Maybe because it looks like no apartment, but looks more like an airport terminal.
    There existed exact replicas of the Eiffel Tower all through the Netherlands, though smaller, all were airship mooring masts.

    • @thelastdrive-inscreen2393
      @thelastdrive-inscreen2393 Рік тому +2

      You are alone.

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 Рік тому +2

      Seems probable

    • @porkysnature
      @porkysnature Рік тому +7

      Such a large construction. I could imagine they built it for a purpose, not merely eye candy.

    • @kipbrown1549
      @kipbrown1549 Рік тому +3

      I believe it was for airships also ///

    • @togowack
      @togowack Рік тому +1

      The Eiffel Tower was originally part of a standard cathode system (One large with 4 smaller towers in a square)

  • @theriffguy8237
    @theriffguy8237 Рік тому +15

    Outstanding presentation.
    Vatican Secret Archives are said to be some 50 miles of bookshelves. I have a fair idea what a mile or two might contain.
    Rome knows.

    • @Norwoodg00ner
      @Norwoodg00ner Рік тому +1

      Free masons*

    • @togowack
      @togowack Рік тому

      They contain all the books that were confiscated from the libraries before populating an area. From 1800-1900 they would have been filled with whatever was stored in the North American libraries as the continent apparently became available after flood water recession...

  • @jamesmay2631
    @jamesmay2631 Рік тому +7

    Excellent commentary filled with great information. Good presentation of the pictures and oration. Thank you!

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful, James. Thanks for joining me

  • @raypratt-bw9ib
    @raypratt-bw9ib Рік тому +20

    After all these yrs that I've been researching and watch these channels and reading old primary sources and old NEWSPAPER editorials it STILL blows my mind,not just the architecture but the questions of who or what is behind this??Was it us??was it a previous civilization and if so,WHO??Cuz I can feel the info coming in at such a fast rate of speed now,there are huge things coming our way starting RIGHT NOW!!just incredible my man,OLD WORLD FLORIDA has been putting out some incredible info as well as KURIMEYU and the DROP RADIO 432

    • @Hope-fv3kf
      @Hope-fv3kf Рік тому +1

      Filming of the world fair ua-cam.com/video/2Y6xXWq1Tik/v-deo.html

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому

      Both of them are deceivers. Good research, false conclusions.

    • @البتراء-ي6ت
      @البتراء-ي6ت Рік тому +1

      كانت هناك حضارة سابقه فعلا واكبر دليل ان الاساسات والدور الاول غارقه في التراب حتى تم إزالتها منذ عهد قريب ليكشف الستار انها كانت قديمة...ولكن هناك من يتكتم على ذالك ولا يريده ان يكشف........

  • @ylvavholmsgaard5703
    @ylvavholmsgaard5703 Рік тому +2

    People keep talking about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, but I have been obsessed with Paris 1900 since early childhood. For me it is the most special, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Thank you for this beautiful video!

  • @SkinJOB
    @SkinJOB Рік тому +29

    I would take literally years to create these megalithic structures , ever if they were made from wood & stafe. Great presentation javid.

    • @SkinJOB
      @SkinJOB Рік тому +1

      @Der Gute Hut its stone not stafe ....and you have no idea what your talking about 😄laughable @Der Gute Hut you would be well over 100 years old , + a man of your years would not be watching UA-cam ...one word springs to mind LIES

    • @ricogoldteamliving3016
      @ricogoldteamliving3016 Рік тому

      What if the 1900 and the 1893 world fair one in the same both in Chicago, both have 50mil plus guest who all go to war with each other after 1900 but are buddy buddy pre 1900 sumn smells fishy 👃🏾 🐠

    • @marcosgomez8618
      @marcosgomez8618 Рік тому +1

      Modern Masons do not do megalithic

    • @konkelkent
      @konkelkent Рік тому

      and to think 50 million people went to that fair, nothing makes sense. the amount of money that wouldve made, how tf did they bring everyone there? paris had 2.9million in populatiion in 1900, so there would be 48 million people coming in XD on trains and boats? like im not sure we fully even grasp how insane these must have been. truly.

    • @Joe_Rogan_is_not_Gay
      @Joe_Rogan_is_not_Gay Рік тому

      That's more than double the current population of Australia coming to Paris at a time of horse and carts.

  • @kriscubero6778
    @kriscubero6778 Рік тому +21

    WTF, seriously, they are really going all out that we forget how the old world looked like.

  • @spikeyapplesseashells9233
    @spikeyapplesseashells9233 Рік тому +1

    Amazing.. I just watch these pictures and my mouth opens in awe.. Brilliant. 🇫🇯❤️🙏

  • @TheArmoredone
    @TheArmoredone Рік тому +18

    I lived in Paris for almost 2 years. I have pictures of some of the buildings/bridges highlighted in this video. I often wondered where did all the structures from the fairs go?

    • @leaderprice_2980
      @leaderprice_2980 Рік тому +3

      Most of the building show in tje video was not permanent

    • @Lion_Hamza
      @Lion_Hamza Рік тому +3

      @@leaderprice_2980 Yup you are right. It was like a cardboard city. It looked terrific, but was not build for eternity

    • @melita524e
      @melita524e Рік тому +4

      I can’t believe people think it was made of cardboard lol

    • @JayKarpwick
      @JayKarpwick 10 місяців тому

      @@melita524e They don't "think", they KNOW. Geez there are pictures of the buildings being constructed. Plus the same process has been used for modern fairs too, because it's too expensive to try to move and repurpose hundreds of structures that were built for specific exhibits.
      Seriously, learn some history and yank yourself outta that rabbit hole.

    • @lauralauren6432
      @lauralauren6432 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Lion_HamzaYes bridges, elevators in most buildings as in the Eiffeltower Stockholms exhibitions 1897 four pillar structure. A HIGH building. Every city has the same narrative and the FIRES to be able to push the founded year forward/later.

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Рік тому +8

    Interesting to find a diary on the persons thoughts , ideas , perception on that era.

  • @maryalison5173
    @maryalison5173 Рік тому +15

    Thank you for reminding us that what we have learned of our history falls far short of the truth.

  • @alaaeldinfakharani856
    @alaaeldinfakharani856 Рік тому +1

    As for the outstanding architecture, think of the masons (stone masons) their print is very obvious in all buildings around the world ( all royal palaces,cathedrals, state buildings etc.) .The secret of how they design and build it is kept among them only . I can tell from these photos that people were happy , civilized, respect each other and respect the nature ( landscape) around them and respect the idea of space , that is why they built capacious relaxing buildings. Old is gold . Thanks for the lovely photos.

  • @debeholland
    @debeholland Рік тому +3

    The Architecture and the SCALE of the Expositions seem to be way "Over the Top" . . . Why? Love your work!

  • @WOODnCHROME
    @WOODnCHROME Рік тому +9

    Awesome video bro! Those beams for walkway and porches ,columns ,must have been stout trees from the first new cuts. Interesting if they had hempcrete😊🤔

  • @dusanputnik
    @dusanputnik Рік тому +1

    I remember the stereoscope from the early 1970s, in Czechoslovakia they produced it as a toy for children together with rolls of color photos on celluloid photo film 🙂
    Thank you so much for video 🙂

  • @thelizabeth909
    @thelizabeth909 Рік тому +1

    So amazing. Thank you for sharing. Will be watching more!

  • @nazarene5680
    @nazarene5680 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful architecture.

  • @KG-jt7jn
    @KG-jt7jn Рік тому

    Amazing and by far one of the best videos I've seen on the World's Fair! Thank you and got my sub.

  • @sungazer65
    @sungazer65 Рік тому +37

    They TOOK THIS FROM US!! It makes me so angry. So sinister.

    • @seanpaul4713
      @seanpaul4713 Рік тому +1

      So how can we get it back?

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому +4

      It was never ours to begin with

    • @helenkentwell5042
      @helenkentwell5042 Рік тому +3

      I definitely agree Lauralee. A crying shame. I live in Australia and they say Captain Cook arrived here in 1770. We became a penal colony so they say. Recently some Tartarian seekers found a huge sandstone building in Victoria with 1600 on it. Profoundly interesting. The date had been overlooked and not re dated 18 whatever. Even then we only had horse and cart in early 1800s.

    • @MegaTriumph1
      @MegaTriumph1 Рік тому

      The way I see it they took the world for themselfs. Leaving everybody else short changed for the future of this planet. They only wanted the world for themselfs with complete disregard to the creature of are relm.

  • @ryanschnarr9998
    @ryanschnarr9998 Рік тому +9

    The olympics were added to create the concept of competition in society and replace the ideals of cooperation... cooperation creates beauty. Competition generates a lesser result than the inputs.

    • @senglomein5766
      @senglomein5766 Рік тому +2

      I read this comment earlier today: something resonated with me, and while daydreaming just now----trying to connect strings of seemingly-random-thoughts, I came to this idea, or counter argument...assuming your statement has credibility. . .
      First, human behavior and the ways in which we interact is not one-dimensional. In the game of futbol, theres 22 players total on the field at a given time but one game is being played. Each person could try to be the entire team, but once others discovered combined efforts, everyone else would scrammble to match their strength, and we'd have organically formed teams.
      Second, could be all this Capitalism(competition) tainting my thought, but I'd say that competition promotes cooperation and incentives it and naturally allows the freedom of expression, whereas, cooperation limits creativity and free-thinking, and leads to whole lotta compromising _"...it's for the greater good..."_ Both need to be checked by the other, Ying-Yang if you will.
      And also, are to believe that mankind was living in greater harmony prior to the Olympics making a comeback? A few thousand years of cooperation and socialism---collectivism----communisim?? Again, It would be harder to pin-point just one aspect of the human experience that is one-dimensional, than it would be to catalog everything that isnt.
      To me, what you said sounds alot like the recent arguments from those pushing for socialism, or collectivism, social-collectiv-democr. whatever....
      Blaming Capitalism for everything is like getting mad at your parents for feeding you, accusing them of torturing a child infront of a packed Denny's. s
      Socialism sounds eutopic, the road to a better everything, what could go wrong? yeah nothing wrong, when its just on a piece of paper or at discussed at adult daycare university. Socialism fails because while 99% of everyone is cooperating nicely, that other percent is gaming everyone.
      i dont expect anyone to read that lol, it flowed out this coffee break.

    • @ryanschnarr9998
      @ryanschnarr9998 Рік тому

      @@senglomein5766 you miss the point of cooperation. It is not capitalism equals competition. This is not a political ideal. The greatest capitalist companies are created through mergers and cooperation between suppliers so that all in the chain benefit. I will not raise the lazy or carry thr inept. This is not about giving to eachother. It is about creating a greater outcome than can be had when fighting.
      When goals and intentions of the individual are understood and people are open and honest about there reason for being, than working together for the greater benefit for both achieves a greater result.
      It is not fighting for one apple on the ground, it about helping eachother climb the tree to gather a bushel.
      You are stuck in a scarcity, winner takes all mindset. True abundance is everywhere when we remove ourselves from Maslow's hierarchy and recognize our true potential and abilities.
      The mind has been corrupted to believe only in the limited bounty that is presented by the "marketers", so they are able to capitalize off of the naive consumer.
      Education is corrupted and the mind is fixated on quick hit dopamine rushes provided by the anticipation of something that is not real is our minds, it was only implanted there through imagery.
      Thanks for engaging!
      I believe every individual should be able to aspire to their dreams if they put in the effort, but no dream can ever be accomplished alone, unless that is how you want to enjoy it, alone.
      I truly believe all that aspire to greatness and are willing to make the effort can achieve it, but this belief is broken in many as they do not see themselves as the "greatest" or winner of the competition and hence they do not reach for their dreams.

    • @senglomein5766
      @senglomein5766 Рік тому

      some of that is applicable, while most of your reply seems misplaced and irrelevant at best. Re-read your initial comment, and then read your reply. partially contradictory, but probably, just alotta stringing together snid-bits of ideas that sound good.

    • @ryanschnarr9998
      @ryanschnarr9998 Рік тому

      @@senglomein5766 work harder to keep to up. I know whay i say. Not everything is black and white. If you fail to understand my words, just say so. Anyone can add your irrelevant comment to any other comment. Step up and share a unique thought rather than judging what you do not understand. Thanks for trying though.

    • @senglomein5766
      @senglomein5766 Рік тому

      @@ryanschnarr9998 I came with unique thoughts and ideas and mustve used em all up in my previous comment. And fair enough, i suppose---my use of "irrelevant" here, here being the internet, where a conversation usually sees lotsa afk so really everything feels irrelevant or last season. Okay, so that was my cheap shot, now how about every sentence in your last reply? all low blows as well, and kinda petty, also if you cared to hear the perspective of another who at the very least is able to reflect an equally or greater allusion of bias & vested-interest in the antipodal opinion to that of your derrogatory remark making....then you probably wouldn't have typed up those weak, and apparently unknowingly, instantaneously contradictory remarks to which can be found in CallofDuty queue for combat chatrooms ages 8-????
      tootles

  • @PEPEdela110
    @PEPEdela110 Рік тому +8

    Most impressive would be how they kept all the children at home.

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 Рік тому +9

    If they deleted your first video of Paris Worlds Fair there must be something important regarding the subject.

  • @rellik8746
    @rellik8746 Рік тому +2

    Your eyes have a gift of truth! Amazing content brother

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Рік тому +1

      I appreciate you. Thank you my friend

    • @rellik8746
      @rellik8746 Рік тому

      @@FRESHboosters What do you think about Agartha, hollow earth, and Admiral Byrd? Do you think Agartha is real?

  • @ivanstaana9314
    @ivanstaana9314 Рік тому +2

    you did it again Jarid! thank you Mr. Boosters!

  • @nickw6617
    @nickw6617 Рік тому +6

    best channel on youtube!

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Рік тому +2

      How very true!
      Jarid is the MAN of historical imagery and much else.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Рік тому +2

      Appreciate you both very much 🙏

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Рік тому

      @@FRESHboosters = A mind in many places / True beauty of soul embraces.

  • @JayRosenthal-wz7vm
    @JayRosenthal-wz7vm 4 місяці тому

    That video cover is insane
    So intricate

  • @firstdog4
    @firstdog4 Рік тому +5

    Been in this community for some years now and these buildings never get old. Great video!

  • @jaykqwanlevy4746
    @jaykqwanlevy4746 11 місяців тому

    AM SO SPIRITUALLY SOUL FULLFILLED BY YOUR AWESOME VERY CLASSY CLASSIC CLASS PRESTIGIOUS VIDEOS OF THE ANTIQUE STYLE STRUCTURES IN THE WORLD ESPECIALLY IN PARIS, FRANCE 🇫🇷, I LIVE IN PARIS, FRANCE 🇫🇷 AT HOME HERE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 🇺🇸 IN NYC AT THE SAM TIME WATC YOUNGER VIDEOS EVERY NIGH AFTER GETTING HOME FROM WORK WITH A ANTIQUE CHINAWARE CRYSTAL WINE 🍷 GLASS HAVING A DRINK 🥃 WATCHING THESE TIMELESS VIDEOS, THANK YOU 🙏🏾

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 Рік тому +5

    All I can say is wow.

  • @Gerngoblaski
    @Gerngoblaski Рік тому +6

    The story you're telling here is very similar to the Chicago world fair as well

  • @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8
    @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8 Рік тому +5

    The view from the Eiffel Tower is amazing…

  • @davidcamp5023
    @davidcamp5023 Рік тому +10

    The dotted "j" in front of the "900" is there is a reason. But most people aren't ready for that rabbit hole. Also, look at all of the crowd pictures. With that number of people you would think a lot of trash would be generated---NOT ONE trash can is visible in any picture and yet no trash anywhere.

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 Рік тому +3

      people back then didnt have trash hence no trash cans

    • @penelope6619
      @penelope6619 Рік тому +2

      An inserted 1000 years

    • @kristibrz2798
      @kristibrz2798 Рік тому +1

      They didn’t eat either🤔

    • @fightback397
      @fightback397 Рік тому

      There was no plastic and no tin blicks , glas was not a throw away good . Paper was expensive .
      But there should be horse shit .

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 Рік тому

      ​@@fightback397 Horse chit was most likely a hot commodity for gardening? IDK

  • @benrobertson7855
    @benrobertson7855 Рік тому +1

    Hi,my sailboat was built in 1900, from a single tree which she was named after..Matua.
    Great to see other state of the art tec as my boat.it’s too spooky how she is designed and built….they were certainly at the end and beginning of ages.
    Thanks from nz.

  • @koubenakombi3066
    @koubenakombi3066 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the video! Yes! There are no copyrights after 100 years! Greed cannot contain itself!

  • @ThreepwoodForest
    @ThreepwoodForest Рік тому +1

    Beautiful architecture!

  • @texasredneckhippy
    @texasredneckhippy Рік тому +11

    Kinda makes you feel like "they" are watching everything. Thanks for coming back anyway. Edit is What plane t was that and where am I now?

    • @bunnyfoofoo9695
      @bunnyfoofoo9695 Рік тому +3

      Not quite yet, but after every person is chipped.....

    • @jthepickle7
      @jthepickle7 Рік тому +2

      I used to write it 'plane-t' . I like your 'plane t' better.

    • @bookofrevelation4924
      @bookofrevelation4924 Рік тому +2

      There is much less on UA-cam, less and less over last couple years.

    • @texasredneckhippy
      @texasredneckhippy Рік тому +2

      @@bunnyfoofoo9695 never purposely choose that

    • @bunnyfoofoo9695
      @bunnyfoofoo9695 Рік тому +2

      @@texasredneckhippy Of course not.

  • @bernardvalentin9547
    @bernardvalentin9547 Рік тому +2

    simplement merci pour toute ces images

  • @jamesmiller4184
    @jamesmiller4184 Рік тому +1

    When it comes to ancient to-not-so views of historical import, along with crack explanatory banter about them, Jarid is THE BEES' KNEES and THE CAT'S MEOW all combined into one neat mellifluating package !!
    None equal or approach him, nor are to ever.
    Many many decades from now, after he has tragically expired (tho it is marginally possible that he might be granted life forever, for having done so much concerted GOOD for all!) his bodily remains I say should be BRONZED, with myriads of reproductions of such created for setting up at all of the Capitals of the World, ones of which he has covered explantionally for us, by his collected, sheerly-splendid imagery and, presentations of utter virtuosic aplomb !!
    Vivat !
    Floreat !!
    Crescat !!!
    All H-A-I-L Jarid !!!!
    And, let us not forget to send him amply deserved FUNDS, so that all we now enjoy might ever-continue -- gratitude, like cleanliness, being near-Godly. (What else might be said naughtily, of ingratitude???)

  • @richardsoper777
    @richardsoper777 Рік тому +2

    Amazing video. Very informative

  • @brigitteknapp5118
    @brigitteknapp5118 Рік тому +2

    Amazing video. So much beauty. Thank you Jarid. We have been lied to for a very long time.

  • @nottodaymfnottodaymf9773
    @nottodaymfnottodaymf9773 Рік тому +12

    A bridge made of hemp and straw sounds totally believable said nobody ever smh

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому +1

      ? Hempcrete is stronger than concrete?

  • @auaggoldbug4151
    @auaggoldbug4151 Рік тому +3

    love that building at 13:50 mark homeboy

  • @Presshna
    @Presshna 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! excellent stuff!

  • @hautencouleurs
    @hautencouleurs Рік тому +28

    Howdy all,
    Truly magnificent city to be in the 1900's world fair, like you said those people present were just "along for the ride" and surely some have questions but the fact is here we are knowing nothing so little about our past...
    One thing struck me though, in the end of the video when you show the colorized photos. Seeing all those extremely differents style of buildings on display, like if it was meant to be for real. My theory is at one point Tartary managed to attain world peace, with major capital around the world to connect the dots, it seems to me like at one point Tartary was the best of what humanity can acheive when we work together.
    Of course when the 3 mudd flood comes into the 19th century the Satanics have reset the memory to gain control over those achievements.
    Thoughts?
    Thanks for your work! From France 🇫🇷

    • @hautencouleurs
      @hautencouleurs Рік тому +11

      @@dergutehut3961 thanks for your thoughts, I respectfully disagree with the elements you shared.
      It seems legit to think there is more to it than just a world fair when you see the magnificents buildings they destroyed 6month after the fair... Just this alone should raise questions about the true nature of those fairs

    • @kipbrown1549
      @kipbrown1549 Рік тому +2

      @@dergutehut3961 FO ///////////////////////////////////

    • @Hope-fv3kf
      @Hope-fv3kf Рік тому

      1900 world fair film about 1/2 way thru video ua-cam.com/video/2Y6xXWq1Tik/v-deo.html

    • @Tyndalic
      @Tyndalic Рік тому

      @@kipbrown1549 😂

    • @monicawiget9818
      @monicawiget9818 Рік тому

      @@dergutehut3961die Messen dienten dazu die alten ,schönen Gebäude zu zerstören. Wir werden alle manipuliert. Lieben Gruß aus der Schweiz 🇨🇭

  • @anthonywolfe5987
    @anthonywolfe5987 Рік тому

    Mind blown ! ,Beyond belief !!

  • @wdgbirmingham2
    @wdgbirmingham2 Рік тому +5

    This makes me sad. I don't know why. Maybe it's that there's nothing as beautiful today as this? It's like a dream. A lost dream...

  • @storiesreadaloud5635
    @storiesreadaloud5635 Рік тому +2

    at 4:05 notice how the relief on either side is subtly different? Surely if this was a prefab structure to be knocked down, they would have used the same moulding on each side. They certainly went the extra mile with these temporary structures eh?

  • @sergpie
    @sergpie Рік тому +10

    Would anyone care to elaborate on San Diego's Balboa Park complex and structures, which are remnants from the 1915 exposition honoring the Panama canal? About 80% of the buildings are still there today, and one can easily tell that they are plaster, terracotta, and supported by wood armature. You can easily kick a dent on certain soft points. The botanical garden structure is entirely of wood, and the California tower and cupola, though ornate in their exterior, have barren, repurposed interiors. There are occasional sandstone ornaments, but nothing was made of stone or marble.

    • @donhoops6001
      @donhoops6001 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for pointing out the correct information.

    • @solsticemeows
      @solsticemeows Рік тому +2

      No, actually there are roughly 40 buildings that are no longer in Balboa park, that were torn down.

    • @storiesreadaloud5635
      @storiesreadaloud5635 Рік тому +3

      would you care to elaborate? which buildings so I can look them up. Are they on the scale of those in the vid's images?

    • @sergpie
      @sergpie Рік тому +1

      ​@@storiesreadaloud5635
      Casa del Prado. Spreckles Organ Pavilion. California Tower. Balboa Park Botanical Building. The Balboa Park Bridge. I mean, you can also Google it. Its literally the most visited spot in the city.

    • @sergpie
      @sergpie Рік тому +1

      ​@@solsticemeows
      Yes, I know this; nevertheless, more than 3/4s of the structures still remain.

  • @supamat
    @supamat Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video 👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Рік тому +2

    Thank you Jarid

  • @peadarocolmain4850
    @peadarocolmain4850 Рік тому +3

    It just seems to me that people are still talking about these buildings as if they were built of stone and could have been preserved. They were only temporary buildings and they wouldn't have lasted in the weather anyway. They were built like a type of stage set and however beautiful they were, they were temporary, made of plaster and the other things that you described in the video. They are gone and their beauty has left us with the images. You have shown us that with this lovely video. Perhaps they will inspire beauty in the designs that are yet to come but they were not made of stone and they were never meant to last. P.S. I very much enjoyed the video.

    • @lucaswarriorteammining5786
      @lucaswarriorteammining5786 Рік тому +1

      Yep, they are all pretty much facades, to trick people into believing they are grand and complete. It seems to still be tricking people to this day. It makes no sense for them to take them it down if they were made of stone and such; why specifically make an event for it anyways?

  • @unmurmuredanslanuit1903
    @unmurmuredanslanuit1903 Рік тому +2

    Merci, great vidéo 🙏🙏

  • @Benj-p5w
    @Benj-p5w Рік тому +4

    JArid, where could we download the pictures you showed?
    Thanks for your good work!

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 Рік тому +1

      Take screen shots. Get an extension for Utube that takes the pause menu away and then you can take screenshots all day.

  • @tristambre632
    @tristambre632 Рік тому +5

    I noticed how fast your video was took down, I was hoping for a quick reupload and explanation.

  • @LNM1951
    @LNM1951 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Jarid.

  • @kartierbitness7890
    @kartierbitness7890 Рік тому +6

    the golden age "ROME" was everywhere ....

    • @dlbristow
      @dlbristow Рік тому +1

      The R o m a n s ( they disappear my comments sometimes as it’s a hidden secret ). I believe as to who was behind the destruction to discredit Tartarians!!!

  • @lahart2003
    @lahart2003 Рік тому +17

    I absolutely love your videos and the story behind just the photos is just so amazing and such a HUGE lie at the same time. I watch conspiracies-R-us, Jon Levi and mud fossil university as well. This combined with your work is unfathomable and extremely believable! Which is still an underestimation of a definition! thank you for all that you do!! These lies proves that our entire history is a lie!! Disturbing beyond comprehension! Keep going!! We need more clues. We will discover them. Truth always come to light eventually! 🎉 And I’d like to take a moment to pray for France! May the people prevail! God bless France and its people! Leading the way for freedom! 90% of the people don’t even here know about the people's rebellion it
    S because the news is hiding it! There’s still a liying i’d like to take a moment to pray for France! May the people prevail! God bless France and its people! Leading the way for freedom! 90% of the people don’t even know about it because the news is hiding it! There’s still a lying bunch of theiving bastard governments of the world!

    • @feeldiben
      @feeldiben Рік тому +1

      Hello Lisa. I would love to share ressources and points of views with you. By the way, thank you for your good words for French people. God bless you. Hope to be in touch with you.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Рік тому +2

      God Bless The People of France. My Ancestry is a large portion French. Protection and Prayers for France. The truth will always find the way to the light!

    • @kipbrown1549
      @kipbrown1549 Рік тому +2

      lisas YES //////////////

    • @gofishglobal7919
      @gofishglobal7919 Рік тому

      May God re-establish the Catholic Church and Catholic momarchy everywhere where we once had one!

  • @michaelcharley8384
    @michaelcharley8384 Рік тому +4

    I think of these fairs as parties for the affluent and business class much like the benefit galas held today. I would suspect bankers who wanted to promote new technologies and businesses were the backers behind those undertakings, so it did not matter if the facilities were permanent, the profitability could be gained elsewhere.

    • @devy024
      @devy024 Рік тому

      You've got a good point. I think a little darker: they're like a mass mall for shoppers, a Bohemian Grove for others/rich and elite, and free one-way tickets for the help. The Terminal with the trains and two huge smoke stacks on each side spells something like the 22,000 camps in and around Germany not too long ago.... there are reasons our collective memory can't see enough of these "fairs" in my opinion, they strike a chord, a bell, that this is not what it seems. Thanks for sharing.

    • @michaelcharley8384
      @michaelcharley8384 Рік тому

      @@devy024 I am open to your concepts as well, though they seem less ostensible.

  • @tamieckert4548
    @tamieckert4548 Рік тому

    Those were beautifully detailed.Would’ve loved these architectural beauties to survive! Guess it was just their type of Disney.

  • @hannacarter1352
    @hannacarter1352 Рік тому +1

    Great video. 👍

  • @kitchenbathroomdesignbyjoa7337

    I love your videos and I'm from Buffalo.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Рік тому

      Awesome. I’m glad you found my channel. I wish to one day visit Buffalo and see all the old remaining architecture in person. It’s beautiful.

  • @chemtrailwarrior7869
    @chemtrailwarrior7869 Рік тому +1

    New sub. Great video. Always vanilla skies....

    • @JayKarpwick
      @JayKarpwick 2 місяці тому

      Sigh. The original photos were done with 125-yr-old photographic tech. And AI remastering is notorious for mangling clouds, smoke, etc.

  • @mainstreampropaganda7518
    @mainstreampropaganda7518 Рік тому +3

    if the work of art, sculptures, and creations making up the architecture here are really only intended for the show, then it goes to show what incredible ingenues and artists were at work in this field and in abundance. They were so schooled and comfortable with their work that it was the utmost opportunity just to create it, regardless of it duration or effort. I would say in the world of capable artists today, we share a similar attitude- just the breed has died.

  • @JoeLikesTrains
    @JoeLikesTrains Рік тому

    My favorite part of it is the Palais du Trocadéro. Regardless if it was made for the previous Expo, not the 1900 Expo. There’s just something about it I find so fascinating, maybe the design of it. Too shame it was demolished in (1935 was it?). The area nowadays is nice, crowded sure, but nice. I do wish, however, that they’d rebuild the Palace someday, though I highly doubt that’ll ever happen. Anyways, great video man! I didn’t see the Palace in the photo you showed at the beginning of the video, and the colored one at the end, really nice to see!

  • @CharDaLuX
    @CharDaLuX Рік тому +5

    I am still trying to reprogram myself. Your way of portraying another narrative, is convincing. I have been looking at this subject for 4 years. The history is Matrix manipulated.

    • @kristibrz2798
      @kristibrz2798 Рік тому +1

      🤣The History Matrix, for sure!

    • @user-nc6td8ox1t
      @user-nc6td8ox1t Рік тому +1

      "I'm trying to reprogram myself... with whatever bullshit people on the internet tell me"

  • @robertstaas9314
    @robertstaas9314 Рік тому +1

    The Great Exhibition of 1850 was the beginning of this mania for World Fairs and exhibitions.

  • @wackamofranklen3003
    @wackamofranklen3003 Рік тому +4

    Why has it been a 130 years since we took the sharpest photo of the moon that we have?

  • @bookofrevelation4924
    @bookofrevelation4924 Рік тому +8

    Have you requested verification of that claim about ownership of the picture in question?

    • @The-Great-Reset
      @The-Great-Reset Рік тому

      these photos are the property of the people of the planet Earth!

  • @Dblson201
    @Dblson201 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video about Monks Mound? Thanks!

  • @jewelofaquarius7588
    @jewelofaquarius7588 Рік тому

    Howdy y'all!
    ✨️💛✨️

  • @JamieCrain5349
    @JamieCrain5349 Рік тому

    Lotsa ❤ Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @staszekgolab9319
    @staszekgolab9319 Рік тому +1

    My grand, grand, grand father Tytus Trzecieski invented first in the world oil mine and started to refine oil to make candles, asphalt, naphtha, oils, first oil lamp. He was at Paris Fairs several times with his products. Rockefeller was sending spies to Poland to find out how to do it. Tytus wife died prematurely and he decided to to take care of his 4 children instead of becoming richest man in the world in order of taking care of the kids himself. He did not sell his soul to the devil, was devoted Catholic.

  • @البتراء-ي6ت
    @البتراء-ي6ت Рік тому +1

    good video. ..👍👋

  • @Siranoxz
    @Siranoxz Рік тому

    We need to go back to these amazing beautiful architecture, not the modernist bullshit just real beautiful architecture and greenery that people need.

  • @solidlou_2
    @solidlou_2 Рік тому

    The Road to 1914: The War That Ended Peace by Margaret MacMillan, starts with this expo in its first chapter as setting the tone of what was to come 14 years later.

  • @christopherpuleo5650
    @christopherpuleo5650 10 місяців тому

    And Princess Pareey didnt do it dirty and or natural till 1900 ad but still smooth and showered!

  • @attorneyprocessingservices5985

    Loved it. TY 😎🛵

  • @jakstabrown
    @jakstabrown Рік тому +1

    Have a look into Melbourne Australia. You'll be very surprised

  • @Mexigoro
    @Mexigoro Рік тому

    Uff ... before the wars, before the crisis...what times, full of optimism... whe start to percive the XX century as critical turning point ... we no longuer dream like they use to

  • @Gerngoblaski
    @Gerngoblaski Рік тому +3

    Are there any pictures of the actual construction?

    • @mlmiller6
      @mlmiller6 Рік тому

      Generally no. There are one or two of a couple of buildings from a couple of the many Worlds Fairs and Exhibitions that will be pulled out and shown as "proof" by the shills that all of the buildings were "temporary structures". It has been admitted that all of these events either lost money or made measly profit, so obviously they were held for the purposes of programming and/or re-educating the Masses. No one who attended any of these events or lived in the host cities are still living and so all we have left are official narratives written by the same liars and their minions who have recorded our history since the beginning and thus, no way to verify anything. One will only discover what one is allowed to find online because the www is scrubbed and censored daily by those who seek to keep the Masses ignorant of the Truth. This should be obvious to everyone by now, but we still have those out here who will defend the Beast System and the Rulers of Darkness until the death, not to mention the AI and the paid trolls and shills crawling all over the place to shut down any and all original thought or truth being discovered.

    • @storiesreadaloud5635
      @storiesreadaloud5635 Рік тому +1

      allegedly, but I've yet to see them

    • @lucaswarriorteammining5786
      @lucaswarriorteammining5786 Рік тому +2

      You can look it up, there is bunch of pictures online. You can tell just by looking at a few that they are facades. Mostly just frames that get covered up.

    • @melita524e
      @melita524e Рік тому +1

      These buildings are usually always facades on brick structures though. That’s how they were all made. The ones that still are used

  • @kilokilos
    @kilokilos Рік тому +7

    No overhead electrical cables, this is significant, working AC underground cables only became available later.

    • @hautencouleurs
      @hautencouleurs Рік тому +2

      Good observation

    • @kristibrz2798
      @kristibrz2798 Рік тому

      Ya, good!

    • @JayKarpwick
      @JayKarpwick 2 місяці тому

      Read some history. DC was pretty common back then, pushed by Edison and others.

  • @Jasmijn25
    @Jasmijn25 Рік тому +2

    A lot of those buildings where made like we make buildings for temp fairs still in Europe, with wood, boards, plaster and steel. I have been interested in those fairs for years now. My uncle and his father and grandfather were into that business, some buildings were real gemstones and look like a real building. I am sure some are made of solid stone or iron like the Eiffeltower. I do believe also a lot of old World is cancelled, destroyed etc, so I am not a no-sayer, but I am analytic too. As history has been my passion since I was young, I am 53 now, I dove into this all 30 years ago after my visit to the pyramids in Egypt. I could not believe that these were made by humans, and I still don't. Well an advanced civilisation maybe. What I meanis that I am from Europe, I travelled all of Europe for years, I know al of buildings, some are gone now. I wondered how it all was made. But my mothers family from a small medieval town in Germany (where the walls & buildings of that town still stand) are stone masons and have worked there since 1700 I know I have a real family tree, so explain that. I know what they can do, the job was learned from father to son. Its different in the US, since the history there is destroyed and all thats left is from settlers that came from Europe and started over in the US. When I was in the US in the 1990's nobody was interested in history, not even their own towns or city. There is an awakening fortunately the past 10 years, people realize their forefathers are not Americans originally (not the native Americans), they came from Europe. A lot of very wealthy people went to the US and the society was so totally different. You were rich or poor. Nothing in between. You owned a real great house or you worked in that house. I miss these kinds of things when people talk about the old buildings. Its about society too. Oh well, I have been rambling enough. Thanx for the vid :-)

    • @storiesreadaloud5635
      @storiesreadaloud5635 Рік тому +3

      Can you point to some images of buildings like this in temp fairs in Europe? I've never seen any

    • @Jasmijn25
      @Jasmijn25 Рік тому

      @@storiesreadaloud5635 its all around you in the Disney parks, theater shows, large business events. Well at least here. I will have to search, I will. They make the most beautiful realistic buildings without the heavy stones. I am convinced a lot of those Worldfair buildings have a skeleton of steel, steelworks was well known in those times. They boarded it up with wood and plastered the whole thing or the outside as an art piece. The reason why many have been dismantled, they looked real, but the inside wasnt. In France there have been a lot of chateau''s build but real stone was so expensive they used plaster for parts of it, although it looked like stone. Stonework in Europe is much older then in the US (I am not talking about the old world buildings, because I am convinced there wasnt an empty US to begin with). But you cannot say all of the Fairs is Old World. Since we live here in Europe and are surrounded by many old buildings for ages, we are used to it. And yes mudflud theories I know about too. Hence the many tourists that visit them. For the records, I watch these vids because I hav been saying for years that things don't add up. I do know that I was in Paris when Disneyworld was build (1992) and I have seen how they made it, my uncle went there to build. That is why I react. All the vids about the buildings, but a lot of people didnt even visit a real one over here in Europe. Its not all glory you know, those buildings are very difficult to heat, they are moldy and not that comfortable to live in at all. It cost a fortune to heat, maintain and keep. The reason why so many are abondended. I will watch for pictures, but no time at Easter.

  • @cjtrickstar6060
    @cjtrickstar6060 Рік тому +2

    What do we think about the many construction photos of the fair in Chicago Aewar and Nickles found in personal and private archives. They show definitive proof of construction of building and more importantly the entire pond. Just asking as I'm not convinced. Money, steam engines, steam cranes, tracks, etc can move buildings

    • @lucaswarriorteammining5786
      @lucaswarriorteammining5786 Рік тому

      This has been the case for all world fairs. This idea that they were to hide things is a newer concept.

    • @cjtrickstar6060
      @cjtrickstar6060 Рік тому +2

      @@lucaswarriorteammining5786 agreed, I've been spinning with this theory for 3 yrs now. However, unless completely doctored up, there are photos that show construction, conclusively of the Chicago Fair

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому

      @@cjtrickstar6060 Have you seen what people are doing with Stable Diffusion?

    • @cjtrickstar6060
      @cjtrickstar6060 Рік тому

      @@ghost-user559 yeah, we'll never know what to think now. Reality is truly a suggestion

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому +2

      @@cjtrickstar6060 Unfortunately that’s true. I don’t know if you have experienced the ME, but at that point reality isn’t even a suggestion, it’s a hallucination, a fantasy.
      I’ve come to terms with the fluidity of the current paradigm. It hasn’t always been solid, but it hasn’t always been this fractured either.

  • @lilguy617
    @lilguy617 Рік тому +1

    Either this guy has the dates screwed or his information is off completely because if I'm not mistaken the very first time any of these inventions came out was in Chicago Illinois the Chicago's World Fair in 1893🤔🤔

  • @josteckhardt217
    @josteckhardt217 Рік тому

    Amazing...❤❤❤

  • @Millenia827
    @Millenia827 Рік тому

    Where are some of those pictures taken from? From the middle of the river? From up in the sky?