A Bronx Fairytale

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @mmaurier2007
    @mmaurier2007 Рік тому +3

    Amazing old world, thank you

  • @stivantheterrible
    @stivantheterrible Рік тому +19

    Very good video. I'm from the Bronx, you caught a lot. And being from NYC, there are buildings like this throughout the 5 Boroughs.

  • @Presshna
    @Presshna Місяць тому +1

    Excellent stuff!

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 Рік тому +4

    Great collection of photos! Thank you for showing these.

  • @00leaveralone
    @00leaveralone Рік тому +4

    This Bronx file to me is one of the most revealing. My heavens, there really were giants in those days and after…thank you again for the important exposure you’ve provided.

  • @LJ-jj5vn
    @LJ-jj5vn Рік тому +20

    These are just incredibly beautiful structures - not at all how I envisioned the Bronx looking in the past or even now. How I wish we could learn the truth about the people(?) who designed, built and lived in/used these places. It's truly disturbing that we know so little, maybe nothing, about them or what these magnificent places were used for. It hits hard realizing that if they've lied to us about all of this it's not a far stretch to come to the conclusion that they would have no problem lying to us about anything. Imagine if none of what we believe we know about ourselves and this realm is true?! 🤯 Talk about a true existential crisis. This should truly motivate people to question everything they want us to do, believe and participate in. What happened to the people/beings that came before us? I remember as a teenager questioning whether we were some alien species science experiment or if we were maybe the human equivalent of an ant farm lol Truly mind-boggling when you think about everything that's kept hidden from us. Great video once again!!

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому +6

      Great comment...I think lies are all they are capable of...the opposite if truth.

    • @00leaveralone
      @00leaveralone Рік тому +2

      Dude that’s most definitely a possibility and perhaps we don’t belong here in the permanent sense.

  • @pammatiti
    @pammatiti Рік тому +10

    Thanks for posting! We should also be looking into the J-es-uits role in the resets and the historical narrative.

  • @jasontorres7756
    @jasontorres7756 Рік тому +10

    Next time I visit my parents in Brooklyn (hopefully this winter) I've got to get out there and really explore NY even though I grew up there the first 24 years of my life (47 now) didn't know back then what I know now.

    • @They_Intend_To_Destroy_Us
      @They_Intend_To_Destroy_Us Рік тому

      Hey Bay Ridge here, you won’t recognize nothin here. It don’t look like the real New York- it looks like a theme park trying to portray New York…. It’s sterile and devoid of all the wild culture

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 Рік тому +5

    All I can say is wow and thank you.

  • @sterling215
    @sterling215 Рік тому +4

    This is the first video I have seen from your channel… well done, I’m subscribing. I LOVE architecture and I haven’t seen most of these. Thanks for the good content.

  • @justinamontgomery2618
    @justinamontgomery2618 Рік тому +4

    Speechless! The junior high floored me! :)

    • @fredtorres1594
      @fredtorres1594 Рік тому

      Hi.. I went to that Junior High School back in the sixties, beautiful building especially the auditorium inside...so much detailed work.

  • @keding9159
    @keding9159 Рік тому +11

    My grandmother was adopted from the Home of the Friendless in Iowa in 1908.. For whatever reason, they refuse to release her records, even though Iowa now permits it.

  • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
    @Restitutor_Orbis_214 Рік тому +1

    Great exploration Brother OWE. It keeps getting stranger when you go north of the Bronx to New Rochelle.

  • @contraption7692
    @contraption7692 Рік тому +4

    Love your work, Thank-you, Old world is always mysteriously magnificent, symmetrically harmonious, acoustically aligned with nature and mankind, humbling us that see, while destroyers and their minions call us crazy. Much love

  • @YaelSharon3410
    @YaelSharon3410 9 місяців тому

    Very interesting video. Love the old pictures

  • @Damidas
    @Damidas Рік тому +7

    I personally think the Bronx is the most ancient part of NYC and that had a lot to do with why it was intentionally destroyed. I'm from NYC and I've been to the Bronx countless times and one thing that always stood out to me is how uneven the topography is. There are so many hills and uneven streets, especially in the south Bronx.. I feel like the streets are so uneven because they were paved directly on top of whatever used to be there.. As if the old world structures that stood there were too large and difficult to destroy so they instead just built right on top of them, unless the structures were converted into something else. It also seems like the Bronx was the area of NYC that was most affected by the mud flood and that could have something to do with why it's so uneven.

    • @lh7071
      @lh7071 Рік тому

      There was only one great flood event on a scale that put this realm under 100 ft of water, this same flood event brought in the sea floor, that's why we have sedimentary rocks everywhere even on the mountains. These cities were already here.

    • @Damidas
      @Damidas Рік тому +1

      ​@@lh7071 I also believe there was only one great flood that covered the entire realm but that was a very long time ago. I think the mud floods were much more recent. There's this video that states there were 3 mud floods. It says the 1st one happened on January 8th, 1740 and ended on October 6th, 1740.. the 2nd "Happened in 1834 which brought about the great reset on February 12th, 1835".. and then there were a bunch of volcanic eruptions that were thought to have contributed to the 3rd mud flood happening in 1892 and that by 1894 much of the old world was destroyed and everything was different after that.. here’s the video ua-cam.com/video/J6h68IrrN1Y/v-deo.html

  • @brian-te4xs
    @brian-te4xs Рік тому +2

    The Gould Library columns I think are my favorite of any columns I have seen. The Fonthill Castle that’s just cool. It’s not overwhelming, small footprint, beautiful stone and design.

  • @angelsoulnme
    @angelsoulnme 10 місяців тому +2

    Out in Long Island in Melville there was a boys group home called Melville House. It reminds me of some of the massive buildings. It was demolished somewhere along the way but you cannot even find any information on it anymore.

    • @angelsoulnme
      @angelsoulnme 10 місяців тому

      I just went to look it up again and there is only 1 archived NYT article about a zoning fight for the building and that’s it. Not even a picture

  • @richardbarry04553
    @richardbarry04553 4 місяці тому

    That home of the friendless is an absolutely magnificent building

  • @susanholbrook4185
    @susanholbrook4185 Рік тому +4

    The Salvation Army Buildings. The schools? The Hospitals? So many castles. The asylums are huge and disturbing.

    • @DogRoar-dq4ri
      @DogRoar-dq4ri 6 місяців тому

      And none of them had any bathrooms?

  • @JamieCrain5349
    @JamieCrain5349 Рік тому +1

    😮Totally WoW’d!! Awesome presentation.😊

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Рік тому +5

    Best House built was Bricks in the story of the Three little Pigs.

  • @dankoston2904
    @dankoston2904 Рік тому +4

    They have at least four old world in my hometown in Painesville Ohio. They have a college, a court house with 2 giant Men on each side of the entrance, and two churches, both with tall steeples and pipe organs. There used to be many many many more old world all through the or town but almost all of them have been torn down. Painesville is only 30 east of Cleveland. Cleveland is absolutely full of Old buildings. Several researchers have done videos on Cleveland.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому +2

      I've got one on Cleveland. Painesville looks quaint...old world quaint.

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Рік тому +4

    What is more fascinating besides masonry brick work is the uneven shape rocks are all in perfect smooth alignment facing the observer. How could these uneven shaped rocks be cut or placed in a 90 degree facing angle unless after placed " they " used a molecular liquefaction vibrational frequency super screed to even out jagged odd shaped rocks ? These I have seen are generally down at lower part of building structure.

  • @jasonlamberth414
    @jasonlamberth414 Рік тому +7

    Check out the Paterno castle that was near the cloisters in upper manhattan. They said it was demolished to build more apartment building. But the remnants of it are still there like a massive 30’ archway that is out of this world in terms of the size or the granite used and the narrative surrounding it is nonsense. I think it was a castle connected to the cloisters which, by the way, is as old as any European monastery. The masonry is pristine. The castle had to be 86’ed bc it was too obvious a dead five away to old world mastery.

  • @rm8356
    @rm8356 Рік тому

    Great dive !

  • @jamessharpe6699
    @jamessharpe6699 Рік тому +1

    Just a suggestion perhaps.... It's amazing how many people have no idea about the history of Wall Street or obscene to photographical evidence of such history be a great video I'm sure

  • @edisonedison7588
    @edisonedison7588 11 місяців тому +1

    I was raised in the Bronx NY it was very difficult to group in the late fifties and sixties and seventies, I attended ps 277j , then IS 155 then DeWhitt Clinton HS what I know about life now I understand why beautiful buildings were destroyed or burned down they had beautiful structure’s on top around the windows like angels , gladiator’s, strange face’s. I will never go back to visit for it was hell on earth those years in the Bronx. I have so many stories to tell?

  • @excitationofstereocilia2103
    @excitationofstereocilia2103 11 місяців тому +3

    They are alllllll repurposed castles which were built onto - they go wayyyyyy down many levels. The real question is where did all the mud come from ? Inside the earth....?

  • @garyjohn1822
    @garyjohn1822 Рік тому +2

    Mind blowing, thanks so much your videos have really opened my eyes, I would love to see a video done for the house's of parliament and Westminster abbey in London UK, the architecture I believe is definitely old world

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому +1

      Has to be some sort of energy hub for them to set up shop there...will have to take a closer look.

  • @323observing
    @323observing 11 місяців тому +2

    Oh man the kingsbridge armory, I walked by it everyday going to hs. I always knew it wasn't a damn armory. I never saw anything that out of place growing up at that time and I'll never stop thinking of that building.
    haha as I was typing you said the same thing! It's clearly not from the same time and I always wanted to go in.

  • @OwlWhite12
    @OwlWhite12 Рік тому

    Wow😳Amazing

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 Рік тому +1

    I spent two weeks in NYC but only a couple hours in the Bronx, my sisters were very scared, it has such a bad reputation to tourism.

  • @BakiSmaki27
    @BakiSmaki27 9 місяців тому +2

    The Bronx history is that supposedly much of it belonged to one or two wealthy Dutch families and that it was very rural. You see a lot of these buildings and it doesn't quite jive with that historical narrative.

  • @Elise10000
    @Elise10000 Рік тому +3

    These are amazing. I’d never believe these structures exist in the US let alone the Bronx. I always thought of that area as having a pretty urban, gritty vibe. I’d please suggest losing the music or using something much more understated, it was pretty hard to get through and then…it came back ;)

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 Рік тому +1

      I agree! The music was distracting and not needed at all.

  • @shanglyshangly9173
    @shanglyshangly9173 9 місяців тому

    The massive columns were probably like toothpicks for the Giants that built these structures.

  • @artman2119
    @artman2119 Рік тому +1

    Manhattan's brutal Draft Riots during the civil war inspired the no-nonsense look and feel of New York's many armories.

    • @law275
      @law275 Рік тому +2

      But what highly skilled stone mason force built them. And what about the stone and brick armories, massive and beautiful ,built in all the other early American cities? Where was all the stone sourced from, transported with? When you see the number of other armories in the given narrative, it begins to be doubtful.

  • @georgeprokopenko3044
    @georgeprokopenko3044 Рік тому

    great stuff.

  • @amegorica8902
    @amegorica8902 Рік тому +1

    The train station they tore down 😳 absolutely tragic 14:00

  • @hawaiiguykailua6928
    @hawaiiguykailua6928 Рік тому +1

    Orphan numbers are statistically impossible against 50% child mortality in same time period. The latter being 1800- just past WWI. Avatars makes the most sense as the days march on.

  • @mrpfarr1975
    @mrpfarr1975 Рік тому +1

    Someone needs to do a deep dive on all the armory buildings. That and Erasmus Hall HS in Brooklyn

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому +1

      I didn't do a deep dive but I did compile a file and make a video...
      ua-cam.com/video/gmcaEf7hiE8/v-deo.html
      one of my least viewed. There were two parts.

  • @jasonlamberth414
    @jasonlamberth414 Рік тому +2

    With all due respect to the mudflood narrative, I personally lean toward the old world engineering acumen as opposed to a cataclysm as cause for the half windows, etc. New York City is a rock. It is much more refined to build according to the original topography. I surmise the half windows were related to the buildings being their own “battery”, (energy harnessing) and the buildout beneath had something to do with grounding. With all the cymatic technology throughout the realm, they perhaps had some “light harnessing “ tech that we have no clue about. It seems inconsistent for them to build such pristine masterpieces with unimaginable foresight in how they built “computer board” cities, only to have missed the mark on the basement windows execution. Just thoughts here. I also consider mud flood as totally viable. Thanks for the New York work. It must have been immaculate in it’s hay day. I see how the new world hides the old , thanks to you! Peace!

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому

      I appreciate your perspective on this...there's definitely a big mystery we need to uproot.

  • @danielcontee7851
    @danielcontee7851 Рік тому

    first thing i hear is a Bronx beat?! yooooo!

  • @jonathanbutler3833
    @jonathanbutler3833 Рік тому

    Love you man

  • @dejablueguitar
    @dejablueguitar Рік тому

    9:37 in - that looks like the Contenential Hotel from the Jon Wick mini series!! (probably a LOT of buildings that look like that I'd guess)

  • @Gold_gyrl
    @Gold_gyrl Рік тому +3

    The Bronx looks nothing like this anymore,🤣 all of these buildings that's still standing are turned into shelters

  • @DogRoar-dq4ri
    @DogRoar-dq4ri 6 місяців тому

    Maybe these old buildings were torn down due to the lack of bathrooms? None of these structures had bathrooms. Big mystery there.

  • @RonCobb-co6dr
    @RonCobb-co6dr Рік тому +1

    Didn't Jon Levi figure out that the New York area was ? Dang , ... Old World main city,
    Cripes, it's on all the old maps. Not chilagga, maybe I'm thinking of the DC area.
    Was this area first named
    New Amsterdam ? But anyway, Castles Castles and more Castles, like that Amory,
    I'm sure it wasn't an army post when built. That Bronx
    Area was some kind of special place that needed a Castle for? All of the different governors? From different areas ? And what did the g
    Gigantic ones look like they blew up ? Tore down. Were the world's fairs and expos grounds the left over back yards from some Castles that were just unimaginable in size and beauty to us. These people were not limited in any way, look how amazed we are at what's left, and yes, it seems the Bronx was a place that " got hit " and if you have all those Castles for all those heads of state, see where I'm going ? Just my wore out brain trying to make sense of the picture that is left . A sad one it is for sure.

  • @MemoGrafix
    @MemoGrafix 11 місяців тому

    5:27 - That's the Bronx County Courthouse. At least now it is since the 1930s.

  • @chriskramer5297
    @chriskramer5297 Рік тому +3

    I wonder if the old world really was a fairytale like..free electricity and free clean water and you were left the hell alone lol what happened?? wrong set of hands get ahold of DEW's? greymen

  • @bear________
    @bear________ 2 місяці тому

    Remember that fairy, her little wand and all that pixy dust? Maybe she made all these Disneyesc buildings. I can't remember her name.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful old World style buildings because early on that was the only style immigrants knew.

  • @lorenzomena8613
    @lorenzomena8613 Рік тому +1

    So many orphans in this time period. I wonder if their parents died of disease,natural causes,executed,or put into one of the many huge insane asylums for questioning or speaking out about the many changes happening at that time.

  • @nathanluck459
    @nathanluck459 Рік тому

    Just wondering if you come across an Airships during your research?...

  • @mikekushner9436
    @mikekushner9436 Рік тому +1

    Medieval nyc

  • @CarAhvvahk
    @CarAhvvahk Рік тому

    @4:38 notice whiting of the sky and erasure of what was possibly flying around

  • @templeofleila
    @templeofleila Рік тому +1

    Ahhh.. New Netherland. It's strange to think Anderson Cooper has a famous Nephilim ancestor. That omni-directional Indian trading company just keeps on ticking. I bet it funded most of this architecture. That would be pretty cool to have a great great great great great etc. uncle Nephilim who never forgets a thing. He'd probably be intelligent enough to create a humanculus named Cornelius with the potential to achieve Christ consciousness.. or something like that. (internal dialogue: "I sure could use a long session at a cymatic healing center.")

  • @hawaiiguykailua6928
    @hawaiiguykailua6928 Рік тому

    I wonder if "decade of fire" is worth watching? I gotta think they missed the true reasons behind the displacement of 250k+ plebs in the Bronx. But maybe I'll watch it?

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Рік тому

      Never heard of it...will have to check it out!

  • @amithebrand5095
    @amithebrand5095 11 місяців тому

    How sad that the beautiful Bronx was destroyed. I’m trying to get timeline straight in my head…. Were the immigrants coming in from Europe to Ellis island coming in AFTER this destruction of the Bronx and other areas in NYC? Anyone know?

  • @michaelwargo5702
    @michaelwargo5702 Рік тому +3

    Ridiculous craftsmanship....

  • @mikekushner9436
    @mikekushner9436 Рік тому

    Look at the age of some of the castles in England then u see a lot of these are modern day versions of those same castles same masons just in the future that’s why they called New York York is an England town and New England the whole area was dominated by these people and German and other mixed

  • @mikekushner9436
    @mikekushner9436 Рік тому +1

    How old is nyc really …………..

  • @CatDaddy0327
    @CatDaddy0327 Рік тому

    your thumbnial needs alot of work my friend

  • @mrbeastfan7431
    @mrbeastfan7431 Рік тому +1

    🧱❤️🙏🏼

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 11 місяців тому

    Hey Vinny. Lookee heah. They got pixers o’ the old neighborhood where we use ta play stick ball in the streets in fron a old man Kraus’s mark it.- Jess kiddin some a my best friends come from Noo Yawk. They have unusual accents depending upon what immigrants settled in different parts of the city.

  • @mikekushner9436
    @mikekushner9436 Рік тому

    What’s up with the black dude carting those little white girls its giving moorish vibes like they are gonna be sold for breeding or for slaves for their culture sad ……people don’t know about the Tripoli wars now I’m starting to see what’s going on with todays wars too