Main street off the beaten path at Eureka Kansas in this continued exploration, reveals even more buildings that are hodge podge construction that tries to cover up a glaring anomaly. What is the real deal?
I keep sending your videos to other people to see. I like your in person tours of mudflood towns and buildings up close. More detailed than a lot of photographs.
Thanks, seriously. I can repost and share you with no worries. You are focused on a basic question I think you are outstanding and I appreciate you. Some say during an electromagnetic changeover of the sun (as in a reversal) "gravity" is temporarily lost and that the earth grows and is only able to grow during this brief time. This comes from way before our awareness of mud-flood. I would venture that if it came from the sky via volcano or whatever the roofs and floors would collapse and fill with mud. I have seen what happens during massive flooding now for several years and it seems too destructive to leave much. Perhaps it is ALWAYS going on.
Or perhaps it is just this fake reality f*cking with us. Or we are between dimensions. Some think the buildings could have been from a dream prior to this one. Some say reality, the matrix, whatever, started in 1901 and there is nothing prior to that, nothing. All of these questions arise from other research due to your type of work.
New subscriber here. Great video, and channel. Missoula Montana has a lot like this. One story is they raised the whole old downtown area a whole story by back filling with dirt. By using shovels! I kid you not! And that would have taken place we are told around 1880.. lol such crazy things we are to believe.
Hope you are doing well friend thanks again for sharing the Hidden Truth 😎👍🏻The same hidden stuff in Newark Ohio as you know..And much more but they want you to believe nothing is going on here😅.
Thank you, sir, for being our local correspondent in a very old and beautiful area. I cannot help but wonder how many close calls with EF4 and EF5 tornadoes these buildings had in the past 130 years and yet they stand strong. We don't have them here in Idaho.
There's also a Farmers&Drovers in Council Grove. It looks similar to the one in this video, but in much better shape. It's beautiful inside. Has an elevated entrance as well. Council Grove has some cool, old buildings.
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth ahhh! Yes!! This is awesome! I just found your channel today, and I adore Kansas history, but I've never heard of the mud floods until you today. I'm officially down in the rabbit hole, haha 😄 Your channel is amazing!! You've answered so many unanswered questions I've had for so long. Thank you 😌
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth did you check out the Hays House in Council Grove? It has a date of 1857, and is supposed to be the longest continuing operating restaurant west of the Mississippi River.
Where would all this dirt come from, was there some reported storm that carried in 6’ of consistent dirt from other areas? Or was there some major tunnel project that have required a deposit near these older buildings? Keep going sir, I first found you when I was looking for historic topics for Wichita after my kid moved to attend a 125 year college there. You showed a video and I finally found on the school website a link to the construction of that building you had featured. The school video did have construction pics but very few workers and no trees in the images. There were smallish mounds of dirt near. You bring valid points and thank you. I imagine many of these buildings you have to step down into run risk of flooding with larger rain events? Are there drain offs?
Well one thing to consider, the Mississippi River was diverted partially, there's been talk of un damming it and flooding the entire middle America..... Look that up , might have something to do with dams breaking. I know Chattanooga is built on top of the old Chattanooga they say there was a fire
The Earth grows from the temporary weakened gravity???!!!! That is a great explanation! I haven’t read that before. I know that Batman comic artist Neil Adams would talk on Coast To Coast about gravity being weaker in the past and that the planet has shrunk inward from gravity being stronger as it gets older.
You keep saying the concrete was not done with wheel barrow's how do you suggest it was done then? Also how do you figure people wouldn't of made basements back then?