Do you think hammers and Chisels built the Taj Mahal or the Milan Cathedral? I think it's impossible to believe such places were built with such primitive tools. Many cities across the USA boast amazing examples of superior technological advancement before we had the technology/capabilities to build such places. I ask questions about the founders/builders and how they managed to pull off these accomplishments with horses, buggies, slaves, immigrants, candles, hammers, and chisels.
I saw where someone claims some of the old red bricks were made of animal blood and byproducts. Any chance red bricks are soylent green biscuits? Just red, not green?
They built the wall using the common rubble and mortar style of the period of early mason construction, where the mortar/concrete has loose material added to the mortar to save on the expensive material. The added pipes are to allow water to ass through if needed, and to keep hydraulic pressure from tipping it over. But the building was field stone and rubble as well as cut and dressed stone corners, which was a more expensive construction means, but it had been modified and repaired with other types of material to try and match the original, except for the brick additions. However, the big building going down the hill, to a river? Perhaps. But it was built better than any of the other, and was a building for a business to be housed in for many decades/centuries, and it looks as if it is being taken care of. In certain parts of the world, stone construction was and is a very expensive, but permanent style of construction. Just because we use steel and concrete today, does not negate the older construction to pass into oblivion because it is old. It is possible to walk into the building and clean it out and start a new business there, and not worry about the building falling down. And with minor repair and maintenance, it should all last another century or more!
MF ... bro they are doing the same here to each places I go to ! ... we are telling them what to cover up and destroy ! ... at least we got it on film !
Did you do any research to look into the woonsocket records of when that wall was actually built ??? I mean any real research ??? Or are we just filming things now and making assumptions ??? To me that wall looks kinda new , like it was built more recently , not from the times of an x-factor event , the x-factor wasnt an event anyways , it was a game show on like channel 4 and Jen stole the name and recycled it so she can make a living ... its sooo obvious and ridiculous it makes me sick to the stomach , i dont even think that wall is from the old world , i think without even looking it was built in the 1950s , 60s or 70s , thats just a guess , you guys wonder why people keep debunking the meltology community sooo easily , if its real do the research in the video and prove it to us , this was a waste of time bruh
@@bostonraymudfloodadventures Anyone with a half of brain walking and seeing the walls of Woonsocket ri would come to far different conclusion than you Ray. You are from Boston area? Have you ever visited Woonsocket? please state your source for when that particular wall was built? Otherwise you don’t really deserve my attention.
@@davidwayne68 no im asking you ??? Thats my point wayne, i have no idea when that wall was built , but if your going to make a career out of filming walls and claiming theyre melted , from the x-factor tv show event ... than you should tell us , and show us , 1. The Name of the wall 2. When main stream history claims it was built ... 3. Any photos of the construction .... 4. The location of the wall so we can do our own research ... i like your channel , im giving you constructive critisims for ways that as a viewer .. i see you need to improve ,your videos would get way more views , your research would be more solid, youd get more views you can thank me later and your welcome 😀 i am here to improve this entire community , remodel it , and it needs a complete renovation ... there shall be no heirchy in our open public community ... im here to help you wayne , so you dont get left on the expired store shelves of yesteryear ... with the couldve , shouldve wouldve beens , the have nots!!!! And what have yous ??? Of this community , we can do better !!! We can always do better !!! Dont get complacent now !!! Dont be like her !!! Have you seen any of the research being put forth that they are frauds ??? Its irrefutable , if i were you id go my own way fast ,go the other way bruh !! Go the opposite direction !! Bc meltology is a fraud and its being proven , you guys are being programmed to not look at the research debunking it and proving these cult leaders are frauds, you dont know me so i can see why you dont trust me and think im trolling but im not , i was you a few years ago , i was shawny bee , and i can tell you how it ends up too , its ugly, they all know me like family bc i was there bruh
@@bostonraymudfloodadventures sorry buddy I really don’t have the time for your criticisms. And you’re a little too passionate for my taste. Goodluck to you! Peace!
@@bostonraymudfloodadventures Don't you have some better things to do bro and did you lose a nut somewhere... people can think for themselves...and they can see trough you... what you are trying to do is to mind control and you are doing a really bad job with it, you are such a loser bro ... calling me Jen's lap dog that was the funniest thing I ever heard, she is a cat person ! lool I ain't got no leash on me bro ... unlike you I can do and say what I want because I just can. Just stop harassing people and move on.. seems like you are stuck in the mud !
There are several layers to the narrative of how they were built. When you're standing there in person and touching the building you just know it's gone through an event. Here are some narratives for you to read. www.woonsocket.org/stone.htm
Mt st hellens had zero ‘lava’ when it ‘erupted’. I don’t believe anything about geology. Bunch of untestable bullshit claims like most of the other ‘sciences’ of today.
It is easy to explain after World War II. Many buildings were bombed, and there was plenty of rubble everywhere and if you had a halfway square building to start with he would take anything you could find combo it together to create another building like this you see you when you don’t have any money, but lots of debris and concrete is cheap at the time. This is what you do for a basic shelter. This is the problem with your generation are you just as soon as the materials are abundant and plenty of money to afford a great engineer and architect to build a new building , maybe you should come off your high horse
@@davidwayne68 doesn’t have to be bombs just tore down Rhode Island get its fair share of hurricanes once in a while as well think of it is an art form using what you have not being the liberal rich kid
out of line to say what you did...you are just as clueless about how that happened, speculation at best cuz as far as we know the US wasn't bombed like overseas...weather maybe
i live in Woonsocket and most of the walls you are seeing are what is left of old mills and water raceways for the mills. If you go to the museum of work and culture in Woonsocket you will get a great idea of what they are about. Also the woonsocket historical society museum could be of help too. it is sort of underneath the museum of work and culture.