City of Towers and Old-World Wonders

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • #tartaria #oldworld #bologna
    An exploration of the towers, mysteries and wonders of the Italian city of Bologna.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:04 Mainstream History
    2:50 Bologna Images from 1800-1900
    13:03 University of Bologna
    16:14 Bologna Cathedral
    21:34 Bologna Municipal Theater
    24:09 Mystery of the Towers of Bologna
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    #tartaria #oldworld #bologna
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  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay 25 днів тому +64

    Ever since I was little, the timeliness alone didn't make sense. It always seemed like they added 1,000 years. The buildings in our one horse shack town, looked so much older. I was obsessed with exploring these abandoned buildings in the 70s/80s. I befriended business owners and took jobs downtown, so I could explore the underground tunnels in spokane Washington. It's not the speakeasy reason that they said. They are very, VERY old, well built brick tunnels.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  25 днів тому +16

      It seems to be about maintaining that whole timeline differential between continents.

    • @AF_1892
      @AF_1892 25 днів тому +3

      I didn't have my own business while I went to medical school on Galveston TX. But, the above ground speakeasy's were super cool. So hidden I couldn't find the doors in daylight. RIP the Balinese Room, that place was a Dos Equis kinda cool.

    • @seetheworldfrommyharley
      @seetheworldfrommyharley 24 дні тому +3

      ​@AF_1892 lots of underground fun In Houston as well that most are unaware of. Check out the Esperson buildings as well... lots a BS-ery to be discovered all over the realm!

    • @Johny-JJI
      @Johny-JJI 24 дні тому

      Even in a small city has those finely built brick tunnels and, somehow a hundred people built them and, a four block downtown in 5 years.

    • @deadbodybaby1
      @deadbodybaby1 23 дні тому +4

      The tunnels are fascinating. Nobody can ever be honest about them. I’m in Portland and people commonly refer to the Shanghai tunnels as a few connected basements, but dig a little deeper and many Portlanders who were around in the 70s and 80s will tell you it’s a series of tunnels that stretches out for at least a mile. The little purple tiles are supposed to indicate where they’re at because they provide light to the ground under the ground, but for some odd reason we are supposed to believe it’s just a couple basements, I don’t buy it.

  • @oscarlite1786
    @oscarlite1786 25 днів тому +36

    The towers could be airship docking ports. Bologna could be a central docking hub where it was the main distribution network for the area.

    • @kipbrown1549
      @kipbrown1549 25 днів тому +2

      Yes could be !

    • @derrelllipscomb693
      @derrelllipscomb693 25 днів тому +3

      I was thinking the same thing plus now they could compete for the airship business by having the highest tower.

    • @noahide7256
      @noahide7256 24 дні тому +1

      Hence the numerous large porticoes to shelter the passengers that had alighted and waiting for refuelling before moving on again.

    • @zanedzikonski4234
      @zanedzikonski4234 22 дні тому +2

      From the historical pictures The towers seem too close together to be docking for air ships, meaning they would need more space between them for multiple ships to dock and move around at the same time. Now I’m going to do research airships because I’m curious lol.

    • @MenagerieOfMadness501
      @MenagerieOfMadness501 19 днів тому

      In some renderings a lot of the towers have spires on top. Perhaps gathering atmospheric electricity?

  • @sirmewilliams6631
    @sirmewilliams6631 25 днів тому +15

    The insides of the towers may present more clues, like the staircases and step heights (for giants) that may present a feeling for the required scale needed, or what is happening at every floor.?. Maybe the walls contain vertical steel rods to act like antennas for a type of Haarp system? The foundations may disclose some other technology or material type like a special concrete, or tunnels connecting all? Climbing those stairs were like getting fit gymnasiums? (Ha Ha) If you arrive by Zeppelin it is quite a distance up and down. Maybe the basements are all part of a big underground complex and these are cooling/ventilation towers? The workforce to build something useless seems extraordinary and to that height?.This might hold more secrets than the Giza Pyramids.

  • @Jeff-bv7pw
    @Jeff-bv7pw 25 днів тому +10

    If the towers have stairs I would assume their purpose was to dock the floating air ships. That would make total sense.

  • @albebelt3013
    @albebelt3013 25 днів тому +9

    Bologna is a special city, really interesting, great video. It is really hot during summer there. In Italy it is called The Dotta, cause the first university in the world...many of its ancient towers desappeared. It is also a town full of beautiful women...the atmosphere in Bologna is kind of special. Kind of magic, it is like a place out of time. Siena in Tuscany has a similar atmosphere.

  • @danielhaley4891
    @danielhaley4891 25 днів тому +5

    Thank you for keeping me up again with your amazing work. Many, many sleepless nights are now followed by days of endless questions. Are being in the building industry for 30 years I cannot put forth any solutions to how these works were constructed. Thank you for your persistence in finding the answers!

  • @CinDee
    @CinDee 25 днів тому +11

    Great video! Never been to Bologna but Italy is my favorite place to visit to see old world at its finest! The last time I went I visited Palmanova and Citadella_ in N. Italy___amazing old world structures and city walls!
    Thanks for your informative videos_ I only add photos of my travels and do not narrate, so I am appreciative of narration. Greetings from The Netherlands!
    @15:51 The exact template of architecture in Citadella and Palmanova! EXACT!

  • @tony690
    @tony690 24 дні тому +4

    I was in Italy this past October. The towers were everywhere. Literally. All beautifully constructed.

  • @jonnywagner8472
    @jonnywagner8472 25 днів тому +3

    I love your work! Its great to see more people on youtube study this. Its a shame there are few photos as it would be great to see new ones found. Such a fantastic city!

  • @riacco
    @riacco 25 днів тому +4

    Wow what a place. All of the covered walkways and towers are mind blowing. Had to be very old existing structure. The city view with all the towers was definitely copied by modern days. Appreciate you, brother, as always. So cool, keep um coming.

  • @Owdaks
    @Owdaks 25 днів тому +5

    Persians came in Italy through Cappadocia, funded the 10 first Etruscan cities, which became the Roman Empire. Old Zoroastrians, ancient Persian bloodlines... Farnese, Borgia, Colonna, Gaetonie, Medici, Pamphili, Orsini, Aldobrandini, Chigi, Conti...
    lol, Babylon never went away.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому +3

      Hmmmm, exploration on Babylon is needed...

    • @Owdaks
      @Owdaks 24 дні тому

      @@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Yes, one might find interesting things. Like take the portrait of Alejandro Farnese when he was young, his portrait when he became the pope Paul III... Then put the portraits of Alejandro Farnese next to portraits of Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz... And obviously putting Justin Trudeau next to Fidel Castro is fun too, his mom loved to visit Cuba, we all know 😄
      Nothing new under the sun. If you ask me there are 2 camps on Earth, one camp is united, the other is divided with factions constantly at war. But it's not all black and white either.
      The Pontifex Maximus, Pergamon Altar (which is mentioned in Revelation too) Revelation 2:12-17, pope's hat do look the same as Dagon's priests, and the Mitre; " μίτρα, mítra (Ionic μίτρη, mítrē) is Greek, and means a piece of armour as mentioned in Homer's Iliad. In later poems, it was used to refer to a headband used by women for their hair, and a sort of formal Babylonian headdress, as mentioned by Herodotus (Histories 1.195 and 7.90). "
      There's a book in relation to that too called:
      The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife
      By the Late Rev. Alexander Hislop
      First published as a pamphlet in 1853--greatly expanded in 1858
      Might interest someone.

    • @markmcarthy596
      @markmcarthy596 24 дні тому

      @@Restitutor_Orbis_214- PM just ceased-that area has Always been focused on

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 24 дні тому +9

    Because of the height of the towers and the slits (they are not windows) placed unevenly and in specific height locations, I am wondering if these “towers” were constructed as form of air conditioning and possibly even the gathering of atmospheric electricity. The reason I think this is a possible explanation for their construction is the ancient cooling towers and “bee hive” ice makers and refrigerators of ancient middle eastern architecture. The ancient cooling towers of middle eastern architecture look remarkably similar to the towers in Bologna. In our modern day we imagine the only way to accomplish something like air conditioning is to build some clunky machine that uses some form of destructive explosive technology, but the ancients understood what Viktor Schauberger tried to tell people more than a century ago: “comprehend and copy nature”.
    You can build structures and devices that utilize nature’s natural forces to accomplish such things.

  • @cronoscoin417
    @cronoscoin417 25 днів тому +8

    Those cobble stone roads outlasting our asphalt big time...guess that's bad for business to build roads of cobblestone

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому +4

      That and likely as they openly tell us, they cannot replicate anything close to that sort of material today. You know the magical materials the Romans utilized. :))

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +3

      ​@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 I remember them both digging up and paving over the cobblestone streets in Philadelphia in the 60s.
      Did they use human bones in the cement ? That's one way to dispose of the prior peoples. ? Yep, that's a lot of bones , but explains why we don't find the remnants except in the Many underground tunnels stretching across the plane, probably all connected with cities in-between. 😊😎

  • @ihaveawokenhaveyou665
    @ihaveawokenhaveyou665 25 днів тому +4

    Been a while since me or leonard has commented, but im watching. Leonard had to cancel his membership due to funds. One of us will join again soon! Much love mr. Aurelian sir!!!! From LA. (Lower alabama).

  • @wisdomoftheshadows
    @wisdomoftheshadows 21 день тому +1

    The architecture and little intricate carvings were tuned and resonated with the pipe organs. When they played, the building would come alive singing and dancing along.

  • @mitter81
    @mitter81 24 дні тому +4

    The interiors of the towers appear devoid of stone stairs or even distinct floor level indications that should still remain even if floors and stairs were removed, I'd want to see the windows or portals close up, are they later additions even if hundreds of years ago? -
    Does make you think, so then the question moving on is what is below - there are some features inside them, random mason blocks or bits removed, was it part of a machine - there are other examples of random towers like them, in different places but not clustered together,
    - its like its a hub of some sort, perhaps a machine, only one of the towers is open to the public, so its equally hard to even compare internally;
    - there is so little we don't know and so much that has been falsified and modified, - I like the idea of them being used for airships yet that doesn't seem reasonable when so many were clustered together, so a factory or processing, type affair comes to mind, but what, energy, weapons, powders, foods? Great efforts have been made to supress our history and give us narratives, it continues to this day, but we can see that it doesn't fit.
    The city walls don't fit bastion fort designs, so was this some remnant city that survived, from earlier eras, abandoned, then to be built on with what we term old world buildings?
    (think of other Italian cities such as Verona as example it has all has all the hallmarks of bastion design, that follows cymatic patterns, Bologna does not).
    Fascinating and thought provoking thanks.

  • @pauliedibbs9028
    @pauliedibbs9028 25 днів тому +4

    Ah yes, home of the famous sandwich....
    Lol in all seriousness, I love these Italian explorations a lot. I was fortunate enough to have visited a number of these places and miss the country greatly....

  • @troyward8349
    @troyward8349 15 днів тому +2

    Is there really an audience that is so starved for mystery that the ridiculous inquiries and theories posed in this video actually spark curiosity or interest?

  • @juliesaville9241
    @juliesaville9241 25 днів тому +2

    I have watched and love your work !!! All of these amazing photos show that there is a significant amount of dirt or mud preventing seeing the depth of these buildings- always show half windows or half arches or cut off doors at ground level. Always. However the interior of these buildings at floor level seem to be intact and original. Can you please let me know what your expert thoughts are ?
    Thank you with much support and appreciation! Jules from Australia xx

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому +2

      Italy seems to have the layered aspect of older civilizations under the more recent ones quite apparent which is likely why the current account supports the Rome-Etruscan account. The real eye opener though is when you look in the right places you see the exact same indicators in the Americas and down your way. :))

  • @ishko108
    @ishko108 25 днів тому +21

    It's fascinating how common sense has long stopped being... economically viable.

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 25 днів тому +4

      "Don't expect a man to understand something if his paychecks are also predicated directly on his not understanding it"

    • @ishko108
      @ishko108 25 днів тому +4

      @@4literv6 but of course.

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo 23 дні тому +1

      @@ishko108
      (1) scientists are baffled .
      (2) archaeologists are baffled .
      (3) experts are baffled .
      😮 😮😮

    • @ishko108
      @ishko108 23 дні тому +3

      @@BigBoaby-sg1yo exactly. Because common sense and even sanity are such a luxury now, hard to afford them in a world gone berserk with no values.

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo 23 дні тому +1

      @@ishko108 Well said ishko 🍺

  • @richard1849
    @richard1849 25 днів тому +2

    good one man, thanks.

  • @theresa_lili
    @theresa_lili 12 днів тому

    I have always wanted to go there. Thank you for sharing

  • @ygagarin5572
    @ygagarin5572 25 днів тому +3

    Great vid, smart questions, and narrative! We can see two Architectual styles here, Antic, and Gothic. We were given a name of an insect "ant", so we would think about some small creatures. In reality, the Ants were huge, 5-6 meters tall (16-20 ft), They were the real habitants of ByzANTine until their civilization was destroyed by the invaders. Same who destroyed EtRUScan' men as well, and who assigned all of Etruscan creations to themselves. If you want to know who were the Etruscans, check out on who can read their inscriptions.

    • @carlthacker570
      @carlthacker570 25 днів тому

      They must know the antcer. Built under a Vapor canopy.

  • @jimbeau64
    @jimbeau64 25 днів тому +2

    Fascinating!

  • @MsRexsmurphy
    @MsRexsmurphy 25 днів тому +2

    One of my favorite mysterys 🎉

  • @naslovesart
    @naslovesart 25 днів тому +3

    You should really look into the Dutch painter Carel Willinks work, he paints a lot of old world buildings what looks to be pre modern Civilization🤯

  • @Von_YT23
    @Von_YT23 25 днів тому +3

    The precise nature of the construction always blows my mind, would it be possible to build these structures if the bricks were manufactured by hand as well? Where did they get the tech to manufacture bricks so precisely and on such a massive scale?

    • @Von_YT23
      @Von_YT23 25 днів тому +2

      Considering the fact that resets may have been quite prevalent in the past and the time cycles of those resets may well have been known. Maybe towers were used to escape some type of floods that were rumoured of in the past? I don't know

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  25 днів тому +4

      The "verticality" articles always amuse with how they try to explain most of these sorts of constructions, but they do not try to explain away these towers.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому

      ​@@Von_YT23 Wouldn't there be the fear of the towers being swept away? And I also read the inside is nothing but the steps, so would everyone just be lining up the steps shitting their pants 😮?

  • @WillCastro-od3qx
    @WillCastro-od3qx 25 днів тому +4

    City of Bologna is the proof 🧾 🏙️ of ancient greatness 🕍

  • @drumstick74
    @drumstick74 25 днів тому +4

    I was hoping you would cover the Towers of Bologna. 👍 T Y
    I was there for a study trip with arts college back in 2000, and visited one of the towers (it _could_ be the one at 2:00); You paid a small fee, and could take the stairs all the way to the top. Not sure if it is still possible now... They are taller and more intimidating in real life than on film, and it must have looked amazing back in the day (as seen at 2:55). Yet their function also escapes me ─Why would you need *so many* outlook towers (as they are hollow inside, except for a staircase)..?

  • @mysightofthings
    @mysightofthings 24 дні тому +1

    Back in the 70s, you could still climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I got pics from the top of it looking down. I gotta say, it was scary as all hell to ascend. They didn’t have barriers around the outside of the tower and you had to walk around the outside to get to the next set of stairs inside. It was not a wide walking ledge, either

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  23 дні тому

      I recall how it was prominently featured in Superman III. :)

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +1

      The good old days, when we weren't treated like children and everyone started sueing.

  • @robshank1983
    @robshank1983 25 днів тому +2

    Loved it

  • @jockman4686
    @jockman4686 24 дні тому

    Thank you for this i did not know these things existed

  • @yazidbecdaigle4709
    @yazidbecdaigle4709 25 днів тому +3

    I think it's the travel rules for launching and landing radium helium balloons

  • @ygagarin5572
    @ygagarin5572 25 днів тому +2

    I recommend to check out Boulogne Sur Mer in France. Translated as Bologna on the Sea. This city had the very same type of towers called Lighthouses over there. They could've called them Pyramides as well, and they were not going to be wrong. Those were parts of a hydro-energetic complex. Very possible the two Bolognas were somehow connected. Also, there is another Bologna in Argentina. But not much information on it.

    • @giveittomikey17
      @giveittomikey17 25 днів тому +1

      Good catch.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +1

      I think Everywhere of old importance, especially great cities, Are connected underground, as well as underground cities and the many remnants (bones) lining the way. The other bones used in the cement. 😮😊😎
      Thanks for sharing your great info !
      Were the towers//lighthouses , used to collect the Aether energy before the newer technology, churches etc? Hummm😊

    • @ygagarin5572
      @ygagarin5572 20 днів тому

      @@mauimixer6040 That's what I heard about the towers. Same as the pyramids.

  • @gryph70
    @gryph70 25 днів тому +2

    The place kinda looks like a sky port city..
    The towers of the Kamarg from the Hawkmoon saga also come to mind when thinking of the offensive/defensive aspects of towers.. lenses and towers seem to be often closely associated..hmm. awesome stuff L.A.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  25 днів тому +3

      My thoughts exactly! Especially with all those old drawings of such devices.

    • @zztop4996
      @zztop4996 25 днів тому +3

      News from the Kamarg June 25, 2010 Post by Dagorlad: "The towers of the Kamarg were the bastion of that land’s defence against the brutal hordes of the Dark Empire of Granbretan. These towers were armed with esoteric and sorcerous weapons that turned the tide of battle in the first assault against the Kamarg, but ultimately were overcome one by one as the onslaught continued unabated for months."

  • @giveittomikey17
    @giveittomikey17 25 днів тому +1

    I made it to Italy twice, but never made it to San Geminano, or Little Manhattan. Now I need to go back and see it with new eyes.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому +2

      The complexes and how they are laid out always surprises me even when I am prepared for it.

    • @giveittomikey17
      @giveittomikey17 24 дні тому +1

      @@Restitutor_Orbis_214 15 years ago, and I definitely had different eyes, but there was still some thing about every one of those Duomo’s and cathedrals I went into. And now just looking back at all my photos, it was amazing architecture that there is no explanation for.

  • @kristine5869
    @kristine5869 25 днів тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @RevisitingHistoryChannel
    @RevisitingHistoryChannel 24 дні тому +2

    Buongiorno 💚🤍❤

  • @bluevireo425
    @bluevireo425 23 дні тому

    When looking at the exterior of the towers it occurred to me that they had a similar appearance to the unfinished Cathedral. It may be that they survived a catastrophe and lost their beautiful facade. Or the facade was removed to hide what they were? Strange that they are hollow with wooden stairs that make me think were added later on. Anyway, great post!

  • @ishko108
    @ishko108 25 днів тому +3

    Is anyone else bothered by how small those windows on the Bologna towers are? Why? Why are they so small? They're too tall and uniformly built. And they were too numerous to be just military outposts or something. At least that's what I think. Oh well... Maybe we'll find out after the puzzle starts filling up from some other corner.

  • @indianasunshine833
    @indianasunshine833 5 днів тому

    At 16:21. The bologna cathedral looks almost identical to the beech grove Indiana train rapair yard building. The Amtrak building was erected between 1904 and 1908. In fact there is a train bridge in Avon Indiana that still is in use today that was built in 1906. A very fancy and glamorous bridge put in a rural area. I would almost guarantee that that area was totally rural back in 1906.

  • @carsyncruz
    @carsyncruz 19 днів тому

    Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded here. We learned a lot about it during pledging.

  • @kornflakes420
    @kornflakes420 25 днів тому +2

    Mirror/lense towers is the first thought of mine. Probably sounds ridiculous, but keep in mind, Archimedes' heat ray was supposed to have been used in 213 b.c., 1300 years earlier?

  • @user-ze3vq3iv8o
    @user-ze3vq3iv8o 18 днів тому

    I do remember hearing that in Piza there where a lot more towers in the past.

  • @V1LL1N
    @V1LL1N 25 днів тому +2

    Somebody phone my bologna I seem to have lost signal. A tower must be out. Or fall - or whatever those dam things are for.
    Said one cellulit beaver to another- I hear ya.
    Tow'er? She just broke down, you tow'er.
    Great vibes!
    Long Live L.A.

  • @BostonFreakFlag
    @BostonFreakFlag 25 днів тому +1

    The facial adornments comment had me laughing my derriere off 😅

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому

      It makes me wonder if they said something about that from that time frame. ;))

  • @wpduke
    @wpduke 25 днів тому +2

    They remind me of cooling towers found in the middle east.

  • @madelongreve1887
    @madelongreve1887 24 дні тому

    Looked at mercurry at the base or under ground, if so they might have been there to power the city and so made it grow so fast.

  • @user-yb5jw1qy5j
    @user-yb5jw1qy5j 24 дні тому

    24.55 looks like a dome of sorts, probably an artistic depiction or other meaning.

  • @mbp1652
    @mbp1652 15 днів тому

    Let's go

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому

    I'm guessing the towers were an older form used like antennas to collect the Aether Energy. Especially since there's nothing else inside except steps used for upkeep maintained. Remember, bricks, especially if certain other conductive elements added, are conductive. 😎
    And the famous cement special ingredients contained human bones as binders. That explains where all the bodies went, except those lining the underground tunnel roadway that connects the cities around the world, young and old. 😎

  • @marenaude820
    @marenaude820 25 днів тому +1

    Yes, of course, it all makes perfect sense 😂
    I think those towers and even the university are remnants of a previous civilization.

  • @bunnieoneloves8248
    @bunnieoneloves8248 25 днів тому +2

    Maybe they was built during the time that the scipt says he Jesus was reining here.

  • @juliesaville9241
    @juliesaville9241 25 днів тому +1

    Wonder what is inside these buildings - any toilets? Kitchens? Amenities at all? Whats inside ? The castles always look the same - tiny windows in large tall buildings - I would say to protect themselves? Is it possible to get inside pics? ❤ watching your stuff .

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому

      Yes, I need to get on-site again because conveying the scale is not the easiest thing to do with video whether it's 1088 or 4K. ;)

  • @russellh24680
    @russellh24680 25 днів тому

    😊❤

  • @Captain-Donut
    @Captain-Donut 11 днів тому

    🙏❤️ Love Scotland ❤️🙏

  • @MyJamesy123
    @MyJamesy123 24 дні тому

    The plot thickens..

  • @iloverods7476
    @iloverods7476 20 днів тому

    Are they parts of a giant acoustic instrument like pipes or an organ to affect aether frequencies?! Were they for frequent flooding?

  • @harveyrabbit7123
    @harveyrabbit7123 24 дні тому

    I'm very curious about what those towers look like inside.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому +1

      They added some afterthought stairs....hard to say what they looked like on the inside originally.

  • @robinlandry6
    @robinlandry6 22 дні тому

    The fact that they use the city’s name to indicate something false as in baloney tells me there’s something important about Bologna.

  • @carlthacker570
    @carlthacker570 25 днів тому +1

    Airship electro docks with electro airshipoppin gunners on the offensive.

  • @firesidewitch1398
    @firesidewitch1398 25 днів тому +1

    Let's Talk about Telluric Current when we want to speak on Earth's Electrical System.

  • @TheRealNewWhirledOrder
    @TheRealNewWhirledOrder 25 днів тому

    👍

  • @sixmax11
    @sixmax11 5 днів тому

    the wiki page says there were many towers. in particular they call out the "two towers". the interior show only a staircase to the top. the name two towers, reminds me of the twin towers in NYC that cam down on 9/11. just a thought

  • @RascalKyng
    @RascalKyng 24 дні тому

    Docking Towers for Airships...

  • @RevisitingHistoryChannel
    @RevisitingHistoryChannel 24 дні тому +1

    Florence is a major one.. And a major political player too...

  • @guyzer0523
    @guyzer0523 24 дні тому

    Has anyone ever told you your voice sounds just like? John Joseph Corbett Jr. Actor..

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  24 дні тому

      Yes, along with Jeff Bridges and a few others, fortunately I hide the English accent well.

  • @danielhaley4891
    @danielhaley4891 25 днів тому

    And the infinite porticos....

  • @StephenRansom47
    @StephenRansom47 24 дні тому

    Bologna 🤔 I had to look the word up to be certain … it is the same as the Lunch Meat. Slang term for Disbelief, or to Claim Falsehood.
    This can’t be a coincidence. Not in this racket.
    - on another note, the details of any leafy capital seems to be a sonic dampener of sorts. The stone is shaped into stung petals & coils. Doing with acoustics, what a heat sink does for temperature. 😳
    Just thinking about this stuff is comforting.
    Thanks 🙏
    “Just what is going on here?” LA

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +1

      It's the trash of meat, the cheapest stuff. Fried bologna sandwich was a family favorite, kinda. Definitely tasty. 😊

  • @OLMEQ
    @OLMEQ 19 днів тому

    "Cooling Towers" ...

  • @wafflegear
    @wafflegear 25 днів тому

    a possibly related aside seeing all these pillars. i've heard the masonic white and black pillars being referred to as old super computers. a video that popped up on my feed corroborates saying that the main pillars of solomon's temple were used to keep the pre flood knowledge in a safe place. effectively one in case of flood one in case of fire. the pillars on capital buildings here in America all bear acanthus plants a species of thorny leaves that now seems to be gone. more evidence for the little season if the symbol of the lords victory is on every state building. i think the monument of nations is a similar monument to michael's victory over satan. too large and fabulous to be completely ignored by those who read up.

    • @wafflegear
      @wafflegear 25 днів тому

      8:35 there's a guy building a castle on private property out here (outside nashville). I went and had a look my self I'm guessing he is being harassed a little based on all the keep out signs. i haven't found any public information about them yet but it's probably worth looking into considering the size of the blocks they are using.

  • @Dominic-tq6dw
    @Dominic-tq6dw 24 дні тому

    Note this... We re no longer Capable (nor wealthy enough) of Completing the FACADE

  • @belabonibona
    @belabonibona 24 дні тому

    I'm from Bologna ,666 arcade arches Bologna san Luca ,m3796

  • @MrsUFCer
    @MrsUFCer 14 днів тому

    I think is to keep the dragon from snatching the residents.

  • @valentinoitalis5203
    @valentinoitalis5203 18 днів тому

    ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN ARE SAME MIXED IB INW HISTORY

  • @Midnightrider773
    @Midnightrider773 22 дні тому

    I show video to my wife, the architecture, the mystique, ... Her only comment, "Now that's a big organ" 🤔

  • @shatazer
    @shatazer 23 дні тому

    Black Nobility/Bloodline civil war

  • @Falconing89
    @Falconing89 16 днів тому

    Why is no sky visible in old photo's or clouds sun etc

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  15 днів тому +1

      Photography was very limited then which is why we have more and more photos from that time frame that just keep popping up that no one saw before...;)

    • @Falconing89
      @Falconing89 15 днів тому

      @@Restitutor_Orbis_214 XD

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому

    I'm hungry for a good olde fried bologna sandwich !😁

  • @gulfy09
    @gulfy09 24 дні тому

    What the heck did they teach you in 1088 at any universities.

    • @Restitutor_Orbis_214
      @Restitutor_Orbis_214  23 дні тому +1

      Great question, Bettisia Gozzadini we are told, was a lawyer that attended right after the Albigensian Crusade finished. They go so far as to tell us she gave the funeral oration for the Bishop of Bologna. This is for the same church that was right in the middle of preaching crusading then and to this day does allow women in the clergy. The Pope just made comments this last week about this policy continuing indefinitely.
      Something definitely does not add up about what we are told happened.

  • @biga.b.1079
    @biga.b.1079 25 днів тому +2

    Buh-log-nuh

  • @genesutton6383
    @genesutton6383 19 днів тому

    All those tower, homunculus?

  • @Quantumj81
    @Quantumj81 25 днів тому

    My man said it’s not economically viable…. 😂😂 # DFENS

  • @visisius9339
    @visisius9339 23 дні тому

    You seem to want to ignore the profundity of widespread Christianity influencing/ prompting these constructions

  • @joshuayow4653
    @joshuayow4653 23 дні тому +1

    You can keep only so many books after a collapse. if you had to bug out, what would you take with you?
    Survival books, cook books, basic story books at best. History, politics and books on higher education probably would make the list on a bugout scenario.
    It's easy to loose information during a mass die off event.
    Small school books from pre WW1 are still around and they've made it into my bugout bags. Those school books were designed to have maximum knowledge in a little lightweight package because children often had to walk to school over long distance back then.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +1

      Save the books before they are burned or sensored each time reprinted. Especially books prior to 1940. And yes, survival and rebuilding books, withstand blackouts too 😎
      People were so much smarter and educated before the forced school system which provides dumbed down slave workers.

    • @joshuayow4653
      @joshuayow4653 23 дні тому

      @mauimixer6040 the kids who had my school books saved newspaper articles on medicine, engineering, science and philosophy and would use them as bookmarks pree ww1.
      The books just after ww1 are a completely different narrative and the bookmarks became dollar store coupons.
      You can tell something evil and nasty got ahold of our education systems immediately after the federal reserve got Installed.
      There world changed very quickly and a entire generation was killed off. WW2 was even worse, I would say that's when America stopped being America and started down the road of mass Corporatism.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому +1

      @@joshuayow4653 Yes, started before in the late 1800s , the educational systems as well as medical and local administrations etc, was given to Rockerfella. Morgan got the banking, etc etc

  • @orcaunoo
    @orcaunoo 16 днів тому

    Is this where the saying “that’s baloney” coms from? Because the story is fake? 😮

  • @cronoscoin417
    @cronoscoin417 25 днів тому +1

    Slave to serf to employee

  • @kingchakazulu7762
    @kingchakazulu7762 25 днів тому

    That's all baloney.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 23 дні тому

      LoL, fake ? Just like the meat. 😊

  • @jug5469
    @jug5469 25 днів тому

    It’s all written in the Bible

  • @ceciliacrocker390
    @ceciliacrocker390 25 днів тому +3

    Tracked one one of my female native relatives back to Italy 1100s, yet not sure from where... Now I have more to think about....🫣😉