The Curious Case of Parliament Hill

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  • @JustMe-te8cz
    @JustMe-te8cz 18 годин тому +83

    I am a master builder, I have had occasion to visit thousands of structures for projects.
    I will mention some information here ...
    In the city of Los Angeles, I have been in sub-basements to ancient structures which have 7 levels. The sub-basements are typically 7 meters high. The walls at street level are usually at least 2 meters thick (depending on the height of the structure), they get proportionally thicker with depth.
    One structure used as a hotel had access under the street to an old theater at the second sub-basement. The final depth was approximately 66 meters. There were multiple chases throughout the sub-basements. Many of the underground causeways were bricked up on the initial three levels. However, the lower levels were open and, in some cases, have light rail tracks.
    The street sidewalks had structural glass panels, which provided a surprising amount of light below ground.
    The projects did not allow time to explore the areas, and there are substantial gates that are locked denying access otherwise.
    The infrastructure below ground is ancient, and it does not appear to have an access way provided for replacement. Yet, water, sewer, and other utilities continue without much in the way of issues.
    I worked on a refurbishment of an underground utility project that had been installed incorrectly in the 1990s. Even with modern construction equipment, the project paled in comparison to the magnificent ancient infrastructure I have witnessed ...

    • @kaybee9363
      @kaybee9363 18 годин тому +7

      You should take a camera with you.

    • @lbready_
      @lbready_ 17 годин тому +9

      Great insider info.

    • @Shiryone
      @Shiryone 17 годин тому +10

      TY for sharing. Always good to have eyewitnesses give their accounts.

    • @autarko
      @autarko 15 годин тому

      How ancient? What would it compare with?

    • @lauralauren6432
      @lauralauren6432 15 годин тому +7

      Those pavements are still common. The Old Penn station had that glass floor in all of its Grand hall.
      If you look closely at photos you will see it. In my language its call betong glass. Concrete glass. We have it as windows in our basement for light.

  • @soaring1
    @soaring1 18 годин тому +19

    I lived in Seattle for many years before it's down fall and Seattle was raised to a higher level as well. When the city started expanding the underground transportation system with a gigantic boring machine around 2009 or 2010, the boring machine got stuck for almost 2 years and it was a big secret why it was stuck. I met an electrical engineer that worked a little bit on the project and he said no one would tell him why it was stuck and encouraged to not speak about it. Weird...

    • @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
      @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 15 годин тому +6

      Got stuck my ass!! Betcha it made a left turn and bored to Hawaii or Asia, or both, and used the "stuck" excuse so people weren't wondering where it was!!

  • @llrockwell
    @llrockwell 20 годин тому +39

    So it took 17 years to build, but 19 years to restore? Seems legit

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 20 годин тому +32

    Today I was at st Augustine’s seminary in Toronto, which is a gorgeous building. I love going there twice a year when they allow females inside. There are photos of it ‘being built’ in 1913, but the pictures only show the addition to the building where they increased the space for where the priests in training live on the premises. There’s also a very old building on the same property called ‘Scarboro Missions’ that I have little information on, but is now going to be turned into a catholic high school next year. There are also underground tunnels connecting them, as well as to a bomb shelter built underneath RH king academy . It’s pretty cool. And it’s all on a cliff on Lake Ontario

    • @georgehenry76
      @georgehenry76 16 годин тому +2

      I went to St Theresa Shrine Catholic school, right there. We did our confirmation at the seminary

    • @goldfruitco6841
      @goldfruitco6841 6 годин тому +1

      @@georgehenry76 there are a lot of Toronto people in all of these comment sections. i dont know what it stems from. maybe seeing our downtown and then going to other5 places? seeing the same thing over and over again? who knows.

  • @kathleenlovett1958
    @kathleenlovett1958 20 годин тому +29

    Fire damage? On a stone and brick building? Hmmm.

  • @Lostmodalities
    @Lostmodalities 14 годин тому +9

    Donkeys INC were working hard in Canada as well!

  • @HappyMinds1
    @HappyMinds1 20 годин тому +19

    Glasgow university is exactly the same building as the parliament except it has a slightly different skin. Same arches, windows, lay out. "built" around the same time.
    Also both rumoured to have underground tunnels, and both built on a similar hill.

  • @twiztid_gamer
    @twiztid_gamer 16 годин тому +13

    It is interesting how easily the waters can be muddied in just a few generations.

  • @shanehiggins4983
    @shanehiggins4983 21 годину тому +19

    Halifax Explosion also happened in a similar time frame- taking with it lots of old structures

    • @the5thbuddha400
      @the5thbuddha400 18 годин тому +5

      you should actually cover the halifax explosion, huge star fort in the middle of the city. lots of obscurities in the narrative of this story regarding the huge percentage that were supposedly blinded, the area destroyed by fire, and the many restorations and tunnels done to the citadel (star fort)

  • @llrockwell
    @llrockwell 20 годин тому +16

    "a defective chimney on a house in Hull caught fire, which quickly spread between the wooden houses due to windy conditions" which ultimately burned out the whole city down, yet "two planes flew into some buildings" in NYC and the city was fine...

    • @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
      @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 15 годин тому +4

      There were ZERO PLANES involved that day!!

    • @llrockwell
      @llrockwell 15 годин тому

      @@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER and no defective chimneys, either ;)

    • @besticudcumupwith202
      @besticudcumupwith202 4 години тому

      ..."wooden houses" burn readily. NYC is mainly concrete & steel.
      Not really a good comparison.

    • @jasonhand7334
      @jasonhand7334 3 години тому +1

      Lots of stone and brick buildings burned somehow​@@besticudcumupwith202

    • @llrockwell
      @llrockwell Годину тому

      @ They said wooden houses - have you seen photos of any of these burned out cities? Never seen so many bricks for wooden houses 😂

  • @loug8186
    @loug8186 19 годин тому +10

    I have been to Ottawa many times, these buildings are so grand, so over the top exquisite and they dwarf everything around them. They don’t fit into the landscape and I can’t imagine why or how they were built as officially described. I have mentioned before in the comments I would love you to do a video where you put your ideas together in a timeline, so we can see what dates you are proposing for builds, and catastrophic events. I find it hard to follow your thought pattern in the videos, but am very intrigued by what you think and would like a summary video 😻

  • @spitfirered
    @spitfirered 21 годину тому +23

    Uncovered From The Mud Flood!

    • @onlyonewhyphy
      @onlyonewhyphy 20 годин тому +3

      I like the common response of "it's a little ridiculous and never happened, because it can't" without any explanation offered, for what's seen, globally.

    • @spitfire577
      @spitfire577 19 годин тому +2

      We seem to like the same thing's . Spitfirered . 😮

  • @drewprentice997
    @drewprentice997 20 годин тому +16

    I got excited to see you had a new video. Thank you!

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 21 годину тому +14

    Ooo Canada 🇨🇦
    That place looks incredible 🔥

  • @lepayen
    @lepayen 17 годин тому +8

    Parliament Hill is very interesting. The old pictures that show only the Parliament Library building seem to have a lot going on. It looks like there are braces everywhere holding things together. And now that I think of it... When I was living in Ottawa, I'm almost certain that a lot less of the building was above ground level. At some point Lidar was dome on the grounds and they found a star fort buried there which supposedly nobody knew about. I bet some of that star fort is exposed in the old images. Around the back of the hill, by the river and below the locks, there are very steep ways to hike/climb up the back of the hill. When you get up there, you will find archways that are big enough to enter through. They're blocked by metal bars, and walled off inside with only a small pipe coming out. Some Natives I spoke to who have been up there, told me that you used to be able to get in through the tunnels there. It almost sounds like escape tunnels for an ancient castle. An attacker would more likely come from the front of the building where it's easier, rather than trying to scale the hill or fire from the river at what they can't see. But someone fleeing would easily be able to get down the hill that way. There's even an old concrete staircase on the back of the hill, away from where most people go.

    • @DougRennpferd-n2i
      @DougRennpferd-n2i 14 годин тому +2

      ' shepu shuki ' has done some great botg in ottawa showing really ancient walls and features , often cooked out

  • @HisHigherness8472
    @HisHigherness8472 19 годин тому +8

    It was all built on the "Crowley" family farm land.
    As in Aliester Crowley...
    Also the first Tower had an
    "All seeing eye"

  • @reallycold3991
    @reallycold3991 19 годин тому +17

    The hillbillies that lived there back in the 1800's could never have built Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal.

    • @n9nesoldecodes642
      @n9nesoldecodes642 19 годин тому +2

      How old do you think it actually is?

    • @reallycold3991
      @reallycold3991 18 годин тому +6

      @@n9nesoldecodes642 Back then Ottawa was only a tiny town with no infrastructure whatsoever...Churchill Fort Prince of Wales, Northern Manitoba is even more fascinating!

    • @k.m.428
      @k.m.428 11 годин тому +2

      @@reallycold3991 Yes, why have a fort way up there? I also found two old maps showing forts around the southern tip of Hudson Bay.

    • @Matt-mb5vq
      @Matt-mb5vq 10 годин тому +1

      @@k.m.428port Nelson is an interesting one up there

  • @cmawpg8155
    @cmawpg8155 20 годин тому +12

    The Winnipeg parliament building apparently has a sphynx sp and a pyramid. Also they say there is a room that only the queen could enter when she visited. I've tried to get an areal view but no luck.

    • @shanehiggins4983
      @shanehiggins4983 17 годин тому +5

      @cmawpg8155 makes sense. If you look on really old maps, there's always a huge city where Winnipeg would be today

    • @DougRennpferd-n2i
      @DougRennpferd-n2i 14 годин тому +2

      The old city hall was crazy

  • @constructionmanagement5661
    @constructionmanagement5661 20 годин тому +9

    The chapter has built in the 1300s looks newer than the one in Ottawa that’s claimed to have built in the 1800s

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 21 годину тому +10

    Woah this is very interesting! Thank you !

  • @kupambazua1579
    @kupambazua1579 19 годин тому +10

    Can you talk more about the millennial reign of Christ? Honestly, since you posted those videos, nothing else seems as important of a subject to hear about. Thank you for all that you do.

  • @wafflegear
    @wafflegear 20 годин тому +12

    honestly the quarry look more like the ruin of something else they sjust reused materials

    • @cheryl8572-e4j
      @cheryl8572-e4j 20 годин тому +3

      Totally agree! Looks nothing like a quarry!
      Maybe it’s the site of the older building?

  • @jasonkennedy1670
    @jasonkennedy1670 11 годин тому +3

    Great research 👌

  • @alexanderbarker7232
    @alexanderbarker7232 11 годин тому +1

    I live in Ottawa. Thanks for knowing more about what's going on here than I do. I think the first parliament building was built over with the new one, and maybe they came up with the fire for an excuse to build new. I think they wanted to include the clock for some reason as a symbol of time and saturn (el) and all that. Lansedowne Park in Ottawa was also a world's fair exhibit for a time, I believe. The aberdeen pavillion has these massive doors!

  • @-TimZambra
    @-TimZambra 21 годину тому +10

    The cathedral in Ypres is a similar conundrum. I had wondered if there had been an identical cathedral elsewhere that had taken the damage, one which would have been subsequently demolished, and in historical photos they just said Ypres was rebuilt but it was really never touched. Also don't dismiss the use of scale models in 'official' photography.

    • @cheryl8572-e4j
      @cheryl8572-e4j 20 годин тому +2

      Yes, scale models!

    • @shanehiggins4983
      @shanehiggins4983 17 годин тому +2

      @@-TimZambra ypres is also very important in canadian history. It's one of our biggest battles of the war

  • @gregsmith7949
    @gregsmith7949 19 годин тому +8

    The rapid melting of the North American Ice Sheet would send water spilling over most of the continent. Could this be the source of the "mud flood"? It's obvious that many of these buildings, all constructed in similar styles, have been built over lower levels that have been there for centuries, covered by the mud flood. 🧐

    • @paulchannel8868
      @paulchannel8868 15 годин тому +1

      Revelation 12:15-16 (KJV) 15 And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood. 16 And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth.

    • @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
      @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st 12 годин тому +1

      I think the Glaciers or Ice melts are for sure one of the candidates - also maybe Ocean's rose hundreds of feet for decades or a mini Ice Age we are not told about maybe in the 1700's and it melted in the early 1800's - so you're right - maybe we need better study on which way the mud always is

  • @lbready_
    @lbready_ 17 годин тому +4

    The case file is building to prove, without a shadow of a doubt, a coverup pf epic proportions.

  • @matthewlee4193
    @matthewlee4193 13 годин тому +2

    Great job on this one

  • @Scotty432
    @Scotty432 19 годин тому +8

    The Construction photos and narrative are all nonsense, I was just looking at the state capital in Helena, Montana and the construction pictures. They’re all doctored.

    • @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
      @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st 12 годин тому

      Unfortunately this AI stuff will be used to muddy the waters - we know that Smithsonian and National Geographic are tied to some Thuggy's up top that must know exactly what happened and they have unlimited $$$ to use AI to flood the photo archives - the Construction photo's will look more and more real

  • @SpartanONegative
    @SpartanONegative 14 годин тому +2

    Great Video 👍

  • @rickrandazzo
    @rickrandazzo 15 годин тому +5

    The past couple of years I have gotten to spend quite a bit of time around the Texas State capitol. The whole time they have been re-roofing the place and it has scaffolding all around. How long does it take to roof a building??? There is a large sign nearby that has construction photos. I'm thinking they are re-construction photos. I couldn't help noticing in a video about the statues on the top of all these capitol buildings around the country that the statue on the Texas capitol is really - really - fugly! My guess is that it was destroyed in the "event" or it was something the locals didn't want us to see so they made that gawdaulfull thing.... I have not toured it yet but in the front there are a lot of underground structures which I cannot help but to find peculiar.

    • @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
      @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 15 годин тому

      MANY, MANY, MANY buildings either are, or have recently been covered with scaffolding... I think this is so they can be photographed and those images will be in the next few generations Hisstory books to continue this deception which has been going on for... You tell me?!?

    • @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
      @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 15 годин тому +2

      I just wonder how they go about getting people like us out da way, if you catch my drift...

  • @clutchnshift1
    @clutchnshift1 20 годин тому +4

    Perhaps Roanoke is buried as well.

  • @spitfire577
    @spitfire577 19 годин тому +2

    I enjoy your channel thank you for your hard work and sharing your amazing insights with us. I have to agree with you it's hard to tell what the truth is from what we're told or a photograph time line .

  • @denveraspen
    @denveraspen 10 годин тому +1

    Excellent digging! The My Lunch Break channel might also lead you some other ideas for future videos.

  • @gattamaya9578
    @gattamaya9578 7 годин тому

    Grazie per la traduzione!

  • @reamartin6458
    @reamartin6458 13 годин тому +3

    Always a “fire” burning down stone? Ok sure

    • @drumstick74
      @drumstick74 30 хвилин тому

      ...and notice *how many* times they claim that.

  • @onlyonewhyphy
    @onlyonewhyphy 20 годин тому +6

    Lots of flammable stone, back in the old days.
    Lots.
    7:39 - You can't state that. To do so, is to assume you actually know the scale of time, that's passed. Do you, though?

    • @clutchnshift1
      @clutchnshift1 20 годин тому +4

      DEW-able stone ;^)

    • @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
      @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st 12 годин тому +1

      That is the problem with Stone and with these fantastic buildings - could they be way older than we think ? I would think hundreds of years - but how much would they fall apart ? no trees and probably mega deep foundations - they could be a 1000 years old - I don't think that - but it could be

    • @onlyonewhyphy
      @onlyonewhyphy 9 годин тому +1

      @@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
      I don't think they're that old, either... But, my point is, we have little to no way to establish the truth.

  • @professornil.
    @professornil. 4 години тому +1

    There is a miniature library style building in the main cemetery in Barnsley UK

  • @henvestments0-1productions28
    @henvestments0-1productions28 11 годин тому +2

    And these same buildings have 13 floor basements and called tunnels thats likely streets avenues and boulevards under 13 floors of earth hint underground cityes

  • @sweetchestnut
    @sweetchestnut 15 годин тому +2

    The first guy u pointed out standing on the dome with his hands on his hips looks like he should be somewhere else. It looks like he's actually standing on the ground & he's been pasted on 😂

  • @nancyparker8363
    @nancyparker8363 19 годин тому +3

    How would stone burn or fire spread when surrounded by stone?? Went from free energy to electricity??

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      Your comment illustrates your profound and willingness to acknowledge the partnership that humans and animals had and the things we had to do and have on hand to make that work you ignore all of the straw all of the hay that was just outside of these photographs that no one thought to photograph because for them, it was a special as a garbage bag. You won’t go to a gas station in Marvel at the architecture and take tons of pictures of all of the garbage bags on every curb every Friday and especially don’t do this if photography involves education and materials and building buildings that only the richest people have access to. Everywhere in cities until the automobile.
      You clean up animal shit with straw. you feed animals with hay you had to store straw and hay right next to the animals and you had to store the animals right next to the buildings that you wanted to go to all of that stuff for animals when you compress it into blocks burns hotter than you could possibly imagine and in the burning air currents are flinging up into the air I mean, sometimes like eight stories highlittle tiny pieces of this material that’s on fire and the convection or whatever of the air sends this shit absolutely everywhere in every direction where it starts. Everything else on fire.

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      Your comment illustrates your profound un willingness to acknowledge the partnership that humans and animals had and the things we had to do and have on hand to make that work you ignore all of the straw all of the hay that was just outside of these photographs that no one thought to photograph because for them, it was a special as a garbage bag. You won’t go to a gas station in Marvel at the architecture and take tons of pictures of all of the garbage bags on every curb every Friday and especially don’t do this if photography involves education and materials and building buildings that only the richest people have access to. Everywhere in cities until the automobile.
      You clean up animal shit with straw. you feed animals with hay you had to store straw and hay right next to the animals and you had to store the animals right next to the buildings that you wanted to go to all of that stuff for animals when you compress it into blocks burns hotter than you could possibly imagine and in the burning air currents are flinging up into the air I mean, sometimes like eight stories highlittle tiny pieces of this material that’s on fire and the convection or whatever of the air sends this shit absolutely everywhere in every direction where it starts. Everything else on fire.
      You are just God bless you too stupid and frankly, I don’t know unwilling to give anything any agency or power and to acknowledge that humans might set a process in motion that they are just utterly powerless over and this is because you honestly have probably never seen it happen with your own eyes And we are so deep into the edge of the automobile that we have and most people have just never interacted with animals that you just don’t even have the ability to do the simple inferences that those of us that have had animals can pretty effortlessly envision for everyone before like I don’t know whatever 1920.
      Fire spreads so fast and is so unstoppable and we have so thoroughly been fucked over by it that you have gotten to live in a society that has largely figured out how to avoid it and just that fact has ironically made you not respect fire and not be able to like envision how dangerous it is and not really be able to appreciatehow much work has gone into giving you a building in a town and a way of organizing people that prevents this from happening

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      The way that hay and straw work is their fucking heavy. You stack as much of it as you can into a pile and you take it to a covered structure somewhere near where you wanna go and you pack it in to some part of that until it’s full of the fucking ceiling and then you take it out little by little to feed the animals the hay to mix with their shit. There would be times when the store houses would be full of the ceiling a flammable material that has been compressed with whatever the finest force multipliers were available to those people, and if any asshole in any direction carelessly put out a cigarette or let a candle get out of control or you know knocked over something fucking stupid shit next to their fire which again is in every building in every direction you have a bunch of people who may or may not be drinking Fucking around with fireslike I just don’t see how you cannot extend these people that they were capable of building cool shit and also capable of doing dumb shit that burnt it all down because they had to store giant piles of really flammable shit next to everywhere they wanted to go😊

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      Like I just need you to remember that we got everywhere with animals and everywhere, but not photograph because of how utterly not special these things were to these people are stockpiles like I mean, two-story tall, possibly of compressed incredibly flammable shit and it burns so hot. You cannot even stand within a football field of it when it’s happening like my barn burned down 20 years ago and my stack of alfalfa that I had just fucking bought for like $9000 that was gonna feed all my goats burned so hot that you could not stand. I mean you had to be like three city blocks away from the Fucking building while it burnt any bricks any brick shell next to this fire would’ve turned to dust because this fire is just block after block that you can barely carryof flammable material that you have you have used like mechanical leverage to compresses tightly as possible

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 17 годин тому

      When my barn burned down The only thing that saved every other building was that it is pretty far away from the barn because way out in the country you’re just not building things right next to each other because you’re not constrained by space and like you don’t wanna live if you don’t have to right next to the barn cause it’s fucking smelly everywhere around the barn on the ground and into a lesser extent just everywhere you get hand and straw blowing, and it burns really easily like there was fire creep, where the convection is shooting up into the air just a shit ton of little tiny shit that’s just on fire that’s been falling back down to the ground and setting new fires so while the fire was happening, all we did was run around and put out other fires that were popping up where like hand and straw had settled and was starting Pineneedles on fire or it was starting straw in the paddock 300 feet away on fire no and our fire department is just a bunch of guys like me that live in the area that have essentially a club where they agree to stop what they’re doing no matter what drive to the fire station, which can be like 20 minutes for them or 25 minutes and they get all their gear together and launch and it takes another 20 or 25 minutes to get to our farm so they’re not even there to save the building on fire they’re really there to put out any fires that pop up so that your other buildings don’t burn down and everyone is like oh my God this is the worst thing possible because it’s the barn which is like if you accidentally set a fucking bomb off except there’s no explosion there is just very quickly a massive pile of material that’s incredibly densely packed that’s burning insanely hot and there’s no hydrant for them to hook up with the fire that they were fighting. They were doing with water in a tank that they brought with them like we didn’t have fire hydrants because we were in the country and like the People that you just cannot use your imagination to like imagine their lives like they didn’t have any of that laughable that came to my rescue, let alone a team of guys who’s only job is to sit in the building and wait for a phone call and we have access all over the city to hydrants, providing them with incredibly high pressure and infinite amounts of water to fight whatever fire that you’re fighting like a fire hydrant that is uniform on every block and every corner of every city is a fucking miracle that you don’t even think of because of how well it works

  • @drumstick74
    @drumstick74 33 хвилини тому

    I have stopped counting the amount of solid stone buildings _allegedly_ destroyed by fires... 🔥🏰🔥🧐
    The old photos often look altered, especially the bloke posing casually on top of the dome at 14:08!

  • @autarko
    @autarko 15 годин тому +2

    I'm trying to get a rough idea of how things happened. First it's star cities, then it's "gothic revival", which is early colonial (old world/tartarian) then it's neoclassical...
    Do I have that right?

  • @WimsK45
    @WimsK45 20 годин тому +5

    Could be another building somewhere else that they removed.

    • @cheryl8572-e4j
      @cheryl8572-e4j 20 годин тому

      That’s more likely

    • @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
      @TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st 12 годин тому +1

      They're pretty sneaky - you're right - and they could easily doctor the 'surroundings' to place one building in another landscape - they also probably had to fool or con the local population at that time so they may have doctored photo's way way back

  • @smileyface3170
    @smileyface3170 15 годин тому

    Thank you!

  • @joolsjeffery3939
    @joolsjeffery3939 15 годин тому +2

    Restoration or removing evidence..?

  • @TheAshaboop
    @TheAshaboop 15 годин тому +1

    Does anyone know where we can find his other videos? I often have heard him reference older videos and they are not on YT. There are also a whole series of millennial Kingdom ones in parts, i believe on bitchute, but they are not all there either.

  • @pierregauthier6999
    @pierregauthier6999 2 години тому

    Parlement hill was old and weathered by its supposed cobtruction of 3 years. Meanwhile, it is been renovated since the 90s

  • @jimmymcgreedy8297
    @jimmymcgreedy8297 20 годин тому +4

    So leave England to start a new England..... Canada means this is Canaan.
    SO WEIRD!!!

  • @superodfx
    @superodfx 6 годин тому

    The main south road leading up to Melbourne city is the Nepean hwy, lol; probably a coincidence-it turns into st kilda rd for a short stretch just before the city. Lol

  • @SV438384
    @SV438384 58 хвилин тому

    If it's on top of some hill then there are several structures bellow, one on top of another just like "ancient "sites in Europe which I have seen with my own eyes have at least 3 levels and different levels, rocks are larger the deeper you go. Sometimes it is recorded and more often not.

  • @graemeverryt618
    @graemeverryt618 20 годин тому +1

    👍

  • @StarfortMudflood
    @StarfortMudflood 13 годин тому

    Some event, yes, what could it be? 😸

  • @radvlad1431
    @radvlad1431 19 годин тому +3

    We're being invaded by aliens 😮

    • @shanehiggins4983
      @shanehiggins4983 17 годин тому

      @radvlad1431 that's a psy op so you don't look at the humans bending you over

  • @premier1975
    @premier1975 4 години тому

    Bro, what is that intro song?

  • @annlyon.2040
    @annlyon.2040 19 годин тому +3

    A millennial reign building !

  • @theskylarker3553
    @theskylarker3553 18 годин тому

    The picket fence was standing straight up a wooden fence with mud and rocks on either side of it. How could it have stayed erect in a flood with the movement of that much material? I'm thinking the material came from above

  • @Alchemy2.0
    @Alchemy2.0 18 годин тому

    These buildings remind me of an RPG set in the 1600s

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      That is because people who design videos games smash all the interesting architectural styles into those games however they want and you just happen to consume all of those games before seeing any pictures of the actual buildings that inspired the people who were working in the video game company who are just looking around for ideas of how to make things look in their video game like your comment is if you’ve never seen a bear that you’re somehow saying it’s interesting or special that bears exist because you thought that only bear costumes exist existed

  • @emmanueldenizon6493
    @emmanueldenizon6493 20 годин тому +5

    i think what are you looking for i mean the event is when satn raise up after the millemium of God.

  • @RedStorm.
    @RedStorm. 15 годин тому

    😎

  • @theairplaneguy9640
    @theairplaneguy9640 18 годин тому

    looks like theres more layers under that round section

  • @johnkean6852
    @johnkean6852 10 годин тому

    Love u channel: pls put: "conspiracies r us' in the thumbnail - l always miss it. I wear glasses and cannot see your channel name.

  • @sportsfangofootball
    @sportsfangofootball 18 годин тому +2

    we wuz kangz

  • @sonicfox7160
    @sonicfox7160 18 годин тому

    It could of been destroyed by fire but as a secondary cause, not the primary.

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 17 годин тому

      What are you talking about? Have you ever fucking seen a fire? That is the result of a bunch of hay and straw stacked in a building?

  • @MrSarcasm101
    @MrSarcasm101 17 годин тому

    How do you "fabricate" those photographic evidences? Don't we have these photos for a long time?

    • @kateemma-
      @kateemma- 14 годин тому

      The following is all taken from a published document on the CIA website titled "Spotting Photo Fakery - CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM RELEASE IN FULL 22 SEPT 93......
      "Photography has long been recognized as an important source of
      intelligence. Like other kinds of sources, however, photographs can be
      forged, faked, or otherwise altered to suit the purposes of the originator.
      There are four kinds of faked photographs, distinguished by differing
      techniques: montages; retouched photographs; and retouched
      montages. The fourth category-false captioning-differs from these in
      that tampering with the photograph itself is not a necessary ingredient
      of the fake.
      A montage can be made either with photographic prints, resulting in
      what is known as a "paste-up" montage, or it can be made with
      negatives. The negative montage is the more effective of the two.
      Montages are widely used commercially for producing trick or artistic
      effects, assembling murals, and for advertising purposes. Extensive use
      is made of montages for portraying, and generally exagerating, the
      industrial and scientific accomplishments and the military might of the
      Soviet Union and its allies-and others-as well as for many other
      propaganda and deception purposes. On occasion, photographs are
      altered for security reasons.
      A retouched photograph differs from a montage in that only one
      photograph is used. By applying airbrushed paint or solvents, or by
      scraping, and by a variety of other techniques, the technician alters
      details, or obliterates portions of a photographic image. It is possible to
      tone down or disfigure images, and even to create an image that was not
      on the original negative. Since a hand brush or an airbrush is frequently
      used for this purpose, the terms "brushed-in" and "brushed-out" are
      often used in connection with retouching, even though many other
      artistic and laboratory techniques are used.
      The third and most common type of fake photograph combines
      retouching and montage. In this type of photograph, an attempt is made
      by means of retouching techniques to soften the sharp edges of the
      cutouts usually apparent in a montage and to blend the varying tones
      and textures of the cutouts into a unified whole.
      The falsely captioned photograph differs from the other groups of fake
      photographs in that the photograph usually is not altered. Proper
      captioning of a photograph normally includes descriptive data regarding
      the "who-what-where-when" of the subject. Photographs in Communist
      publications, however, are frequently printed with misleading or
      completely false captions, and the date of the photography is often
      omitted entirely. About the only way to unmask this kind of deception is
      to compare suspect examples with prints of known veracity. Where a
      date has been provided, however, close scrutiny of details will
      sometimes detect anachronisms that give the show away."

    • @DougRennpferd-n2i
      @DougRennpferd-n2i 14 годин тому

      Check out the 'mind unveiled' or other shows on the history of early photoshop . blow your mind

    • @Aboard_and_Abroad
      @Aboard_and_Abroad 12 годин тому +2

      you can alter the negatives with old time cut and paste action, then expose the photo

    • @RootzRockBand
      @RootzRockBand 3 години тому +1

      Also they can photograph a model.

  • @JasonDeville-fi4dh
    @JasonDeville-fi4dh 8 годин тому

    I was born in there

    • @JasonDeville-fi4dh
      @JasonDeville-fi4dh 8 годин тому

      The event was the destruction of Babylon tower in quebec the dead sea is in Utah the mississipi is the Nile split into 7, the Hudson Bay is the impact zone and the great lakes are created in the same event. It caused the destruction that is why there is not megaliths in canada. The bible was switched in q5th century and pangia was around at the same time, the event caused the earth to shatter and the races to be split and everything.

    • @JasonDeville-fi4dh
      @JasonDeville-fi4dh 8 годин тому

      Essentially California was Isreal. At the time of Babylon it was pagia the world was 1. Africa and all that was right next to NJ and it sounds crazy but they switched all the names around in 15th century Moses died in Utah

    • @JasonDeville-fi4dh
      @JasonDeville-fi4dh 8 годин тому

      They are trying to hide it man. The Roman buildings in Washington it's near Rome it wad the same land lol.

    • @JasonDeville-fi4dh
      @JasonDeville-fi4dh 8 годин тому

      The pangia is not very long ago.

  • @pjccwest
    @pjccwest 18 годин тому

    ☃️

  • @mchepen
    @mchepen 3 години тому

    in the future they will talk about the great fires of Palestine, 2024

  • @maggot5693
    @maggot5693 12 годин тому

    Leave footings.. foundation in the ground...I do..stabilises ground.. an build similar shape building on top..add a bit .. you can do whatever you want with footings...strip footings,,mass pad footings... thickening beams.... footing counter lever is every were..
    Piles are brilliant... Venice..
    The Roman column moulds every were were put in play for beauty and for ya next mud flood...the ground will be stable.. columns piles every were you can build on them columns... now there all gone going... the Geo tech of the ground won't allow building....cave man

  • @discodirk48
    @discodirk48 19 годин тому

    WellWe

  • @slowshots007
    @slowshots007 6 годин тому

    can you make video about Australia? all about it construction history seems fake, specially buildings like sydney university, or cathedral.

  • @scottpike9009
    @scottpike9009 20 годин тому +2

    I call BS!

  • @bretz9276
    @bretz9276 16 годин тому

    Library w/butressesis

  • @lelkotube
    @lelkotube 11 годин тому

    the mud-flood narrative is interesting but seems a little naive. Is the idea that there is no way people 200 years ago could have built these buildings but people 1000 years ago or more could have? Because of lost/supressed ether based technology? I agree that there were recent cataclysms that changed the nature of North America (like the New Madrid events that may be related to the filling in of the sea that separated California from the main land) and maybe buried old cities, but to say that people couldn't build these simple(though huge) buildings with enough time and manpower is not very credible.

    • @Charles_Anthony
      @Charles_Anthony 9 годин тому

      Once upon a time I had similar thoughts on the subject, but the more documentaries I'd watch, and even the occasional nonsense on shows like Ancient Aliens, told me that modern man cannot replicate even something as "basic" as the stone walls in Peru. Don't even get me started on the Pyramids. Modern man can do many things, but when it comes to rebuilding the past... that is beyond our capabilities. I'm not joking, the fact so many videos (that don't question things) specifically say that "these techniques have been lost to time) is astonishing.

  • @DougRennpferd-n2i
    @DougRennpferd-n2i 14 годин тому

    The library construction photo looks so photoshopped it's not funny

    • @RootzRockBand
      @RootzRockBand 3 години тому

      Could be a photograph of a model.

  • @premier1975
    @premier1975 4 години тому

    The millennial kingdom of Christ has already happened. These buildings are left overs.

  • @WoodHard-e2f
    @WoodHard-e2f 12 годин тому

    Pu capable des voix de robots 😡

  • @georgehenry76
    @georgehenry76 16 годин тому

    I enjoy this channel, but I consider the theories absurd

    • @April4YHWH
      @April4YHWH 12 годин тому +1

      “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” ~Aristotle

  • @Freyr7313
    @Freyr7313 17 годин тому

    This is really the curious case of a series inventions that were solutions to an insanely dangerous problem that can start from a very small careless act and very quickly grow up unstoppable and destructive scales that you were utterly powerless to stop once they start because of things you have to doto take care of the animals that take you literally everywhere you wanna go
    These solutions working so well that everyone doesn’t even have the ability for a second to imagine things that used to be so ordinary you wouldn’t even think to 5:57 photograph because THE PROBLEM THEY SOLVED SO WELL they have so thoroughly eliminated the problem for like eight decades no one can even imagine the ordinary conditions that led to the problem and so you have moments where people actually spend a second of their lives, making this kind of video like this kind of video would cause the people of the 1800s to roar with laughter and run you out of town for your stupidity

  • @faka.umake.me.bizzzatch7458
    @faka.umake.me.bizzzatch7458 15 годин тому

    Yes the prior parlement buildings did exist there's the parliament dump site where all of the burnt structure and contents of the building is dumped along the Ottawa River near Rock Cliff

  • @Freyr7313
    @Freyr7313 18 годин тому +2

    This video is so embarrassing to its creator that I cannot believe he doesn’t take it down immediately.
    Before the age of oil there had not been any fundamentally new building materials for almost all of human history.
    You had timber.
    you had stone blocks that you cut out of a quarry and you had bricks were you created some kind of material that you could harden with fire that was uniform.
    The kind of buildings you can construct with these materials the shapes that the buildings have they reflect what is possible with physics and those materials and they reflect the functions and the utility that humans want them to have and those things once established don’t necessarily change. There’s only so much new physics that you can figure out a new math and new geometry that you can figure out and there’s only so many ways that you can translate those into innovative building techniques and shapes, and there’s only so many of those that you would even want to do because remember your building for human needs, which don’t really change.
    It is entirely possible that in 1200 A.D. math, geometry, and physics and building materials allowed them to make a cool look in building and is entirely possible that before oil 700 years later that it is still one of the coolest ways to build a building and it is entirely possible that guilds of skilled artisans have for 700 years passed along a consistent uniform body of knowledge on how to implement all of that.
    During this entire time in the general area of these building buildings, and sometimes right up next to them are facilities for animals, which in them have hay bales hay bales are insanely dangerous in the invent of a fire and will cause your building to look as if it has been leveled by a bomb because of how insane the heat is that comes off of a pile of compressed hay.
    I am not at all a historian and just because I understand that oil meant entirely new set of building materials and an entirely new set of possibilities for shapes and heights, and that the invention of like steel, which I haven’t even really touched on also ushered in a bunch of new possibilities for shapes and styles of buildings to infer that before those inventions there might have been a long period of time where innovations were rare and building styles remained relatively static or that once you saw something invented, you saw someone continue to do it for a long period of time.
    The fire thing is really about the conspiracy theorist refusal to not even research, but just acknowledge the role and the partnership that animals had with humans for thousands of years. Our relationship with hoof animals like horses, donkeys and cows, required us to produce and store an unbelievable amount of compact and intensely flammable material and then when the animals eat and shit which they need to do all the time every day for the two decades or whatever that they are alive results in a landscape for us that is fucking covered And shit that burns effortlessly and if you have no running water, no fire departments no plumbing a bunch of dudes, rolling their own cigarettes and flicking them off onto the ground and everywhere that you go you are sopping up shit with straw and you are having to feed animals with hay. This material is everywhere on the ground and in any kind of wind is blowing everywhere elseand you have stock piles of it or you’ve compacted it within walking distance of every place that you want to go because that is how you fucking got there.
    You just have had to never have seen a real fire and have no respect for the incredible partnership that humans had with animals and our current built environment is so oppressively depressing that you cannot even imagine that your own ancestors once knew how to build buildings that inspired people. It is easier for you to think that these buildings were built by a mysterious race of extinct giants, and it is for you to believe that men and women just like us for several hundred years at a time we’re capable of building impressive, uplifting, creative, and artistic buildings that were worth living with, but also that stupid ass dude smoking cigarettes might start a very small fire that very quickly might rage to destroy everything like a bomb went off because of the massive amount of flammable shit that we had everywhere tucked away next to everything that we built because the animals that got us there required itbecause we either fed to them or we used it to stop up their shit

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      The stables that are behind these buildings in these photographs or like just out of sight, but within walking distance of these photographs, no one not to photograph because the stables are for the animals and they don’t need to be that impressive because they just need to be places for animals can drink water Eat food and shit. You’ve obviously never been around horses or cows or any of those things because the way that shitting works for them is it just happens automatically wherever they go you can’t control it and to deal with it you take straw, which is the leftover part of harvesting grain. You can press it and then you keep it next to all of your nice buildings so that you can deploy it little bit at a time every day all day For thousands of years at a time that is just how we moved around the landscape and that didn’t change because once you invented it, there’s only a certain amount of innovation that you can do you can make better harnesses, and you can make better carriages, but you’re still gonna need the horsethat is just how it worked until oil that unlocked a new skill trade like you’ve almost certainly played a game with skill, so I do not understand how you cannot see how things can just be the way. They are forever until something lets you unlock a skill tree.

    • @Freyr7313
      @Freyr7313 18 годин тому

      Again in his spectacular failure of just ability to infer incredibly simple things…
      When photography was invented the knowledge of how to do it and the materials to do it were rare expensive and limited in the case of both like the people that could do it and in the case of like the materials themselves, you could not just go around and do it infinitely like you can now essentially with satellites and video and digital cameras all of this activity around photography used to take time and involve chemicals papers involved labs techniques skills that you had to learn, and we have completely and utterly democratized this and made it essentially free after I buy in fee and made it something that you can do infinitely by essentially eliminating all the materials and because of the invention of the electrical grid people did not just go around taking pictures of every last goddamn thing that existed and put together extremely accurate coherent, gigantic photo realistic, maps of every single building that existed in a fucking place especially notphotographed. Are the buildings not designed to inspire us especially not when the materials they’r

    • @ZapahloVesnoi-dx5xx
      @ZapahloVesnoi-dx5xx 17 годин тому +9

      That's some bot generated text to keep the narrative as it looks to me

    • @paulchannel8868
      @paulchannel8868 15 годин тому +4

      Wikipedia called they are missing some idiots, has anyone seen them ?

    • @Charles_Anthony
      @Charles_Anthony 9 годин тому +1

      How come when I light a stone on fire it doesn't turn into dust?