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@westernmac5944
@westernmac5944 2 года назад
The shabby garbage structures we build today will never endure the current reset long enough to be called the old world. They’ll be dust and rust and the actual old world will still be marvelled at.
@CarrieLaffs
@CarrieLaffs 2 года назад
So true
@homoerectus744
@homoerectus744 2 года назад
Do you have the money to buy to build it ' old world's style,in spite of shabby garbage structures you detest? But....I can hear what ye mean though,Mac.
@qua7771
@qua7771 2 года назад
I had a similar through about what direction this could be going. The next generation won't have much to work with.
@discodirk48
@discodirk48 2 года назад
I think the parasites know of the coming destruction from the return of the Phoenix phenomenon or what they have shown in Melancholia or Greenland so why create beautiful architecture when you know it's all going to be destroyed eventually?
@nataliesmith6140
@nataliesmith6140 2 года назад
Maybe that's the point 😐🙃
@btaos1625
@btaos1625 2 года назад
I (at my advanced age) have found following you and the other sites on this topic so enlightening. The comments of the people who reply also give me hope that we have have had a new window opened into our world. Im so grateful for these old photos and drawings and those who bring them to us. It is somehow calming and frightening at the same time. Anyhow...it is indeed awe inspiring. Thank you for sharing..everyone.!
@chasethecat3839
@chasethecat3839 Год назад
Calming & frightening - couldn't agree more. 🌷🌸🌺
@wanderingtwin1900
@wanderingtwin1900 2 года назад
I think that where it looks like repairs, or its been recovered, or stucco added, is really just where they removed words, symbols, gold over lay, decorations, but I think mostly words were removed from walls, buildings, canals, bridges, and other places, because they didn't want us to know what was written there. It was important and may have had dates written, as well as information that would give the old world a whole new way of being seen. Peace
@jaejohnson6112
@jaejohnson6112 2 года назад
Gold and many other mineral crystals were most probably removed, valued and entered into secret inventory. Maybe some of these old buildings are skeletons.
@showmesasquatch3623
@showmesasquatch3623 2 года назад
respect
@anewman1
@anewman1 2 года назад
It looks like about 1 of 5 viewers click the like button. That's probably much better than the average channel because of the mentality of the people here 😁 Together, let's get in the habit of auto-clicking the like button at the start of each video to help get the message out! I do it always for the kind and good of heart!
@ivanmectin9106
@ivanmectin9106 2 года назад
what does clicking like do ? does it make it appear more to people who haven't seen the channel ?
@anewman1
@anewman1 2 года назад
@@ivanmectin9106 It's supposed to make it more likely to show up when anyone is searching up a similar topic. Here's hoping anyway.
@ivanmectin9106
@ivanmectin9106 2 года назад
@@anewman1 he who controls history and perception , controls the people
@kateemma-
@kateemma- 2 года назад
Just to let anyone know about that magnificent fountain, it is in Nuremberg and it is all gilded now, a spectacular sight to behold, the church is still there as well. It is called the Schöner Brunnen and the antiquitech fencing is still surrounding it, don't know if it were gilded back in the day, the photo doesn't show it or not, but boy, is it a marvel. And the building with the sundial on it is in Karolinstrasse in Nuremberg, opposite another imposing church or cathedral called Lorenzkirche, beautiful place, stunning. Went to Nuremberg once, it has an amazing amount of old buildings, just wish I had known then what I know now. Part of the large building with the pillars in London seen from the river is our glorious Revenue & Tax Office, don't know what the rest of the building is used for though and the one next to it (heading nearer the bridge) is the Old Billingsgate fish market, which is now a poncy upmarket venue doing food I think! Wonder why the tramlines wibble in Edinburgh, they're on a dead straight road but they wibble or wobble twice, wonder why? Thank you Cambell, as always, a fantastic journey you've taken us on, very much appreciated.
@random2829
@random2829 2 года назад
I miss Nuremberg. Went there in the summer and the winter. Winter was best due to hours spent at the Christmas Markets. :) And I totally agree with your statement that "wish I had known then what I know now". The Great Awakening is upon us. For me, it has been less than 5 years since the awakening began.
@ladyloucks
@ladyloucks 2 года назад
I think the wobble look of the tracks is due to a couple little hills. You can see the shadow of the hills if you look carefully. They are not easy to see.
@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge 2 года назад
Cam, you really are one of the busiest Old World Explorers out there and we the people are grateful man.
@matt79hz
@matt79hz 2 года назад
Have you discovered Jon Levi ? He has incredible videos also..
@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge 2 года назад
@@matt79hz Indeed. In fact I started with Paul Cook, then Jon Levi 501, then Michelle Gibson, Joachim from Tartarian Meltdown, Martin Liedtke, Mind Unveiled then Cam but out of all of Cambell is probably the most productive. Have you seen the Gary Schumann vids (on Jon's Channel). Mind Blowing!
@matt79hz
@matt79hz 2 года назад
@@drhowslounge I have not. I'm only about 4-6months into realization of the old world. Tartarian Truthers, two giggly Aussie chicks converted me with their series on Australia. Link me ? Or I shall look. Cheers..
@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge 2 года назад
@@matt79hz yeah i did check a few of the Tart Truthers vids. Great to see more females getting into this content! what does link me mean? Linked in? I'm in UK - Essex.
@matt79hz
@matt79hz 2 года назад
@@drhowslounge lol - as in, can you provide me a link. It's ok - theres sooo much information out there. Jon Levi is keeping me quite entertained and intrigued.
@GodKnowsITry45
@GodKnowsITry45 2 года назад
This is absolutely amazing. I will never look at these old, magnificent buildings again without marveling at seeing a lost, but an extremely advanced civilization. The contrast between these buildings and the horse and buggy tech below them is something I will never forget. Thank-you for showing me some of what used to be.
@chasethecat3839
@chasethecat3839 Год назад
You should watch (on u tube) Exploring Tartaria - The Timeline Deception series. (2 videos). Beautiful ly done - the photos are amazing as well
@cosmicbackwoods
@cosmicbackwoods 2 года назад
the stuff built into water is such a mind bender. I lived in Florida for a long time and watched how difficult and long it took to build those ugly ass modern concrete bridges and it blows me away when I see entire old world cities (or star cities) built on water or right by the sea. what the fuck man lol. love ya bro stay up
@meganlee162
@meganlee162 Год назад
It kind of makes you wonder how the entire city of Venice was built on top of water??
@realityrockstv7760
@realityrockstv7760 2 года назад
Makes you wonder the real purpose of the first world wars.
@deong6289
@deong6289 2 года назад
The purpose was to consolidate and to centralise the global power by the ruling eugenic elites. The result of those wars are what you are seeing today unfold globally and the globalists call this time the 4th industrial revolution.
@carbide1968
@carbide1968 2 года назад
that was fascinating. the crystal palace always blows my mind. they did not have glass factories that could make flat or curved glass in mass, they were all one offs and not consistent at all.
@m.o.bishere3324
@m.o.bishere3324 2 года назад
That's weird glass drinking vessels have been around since ancient times🧐🤭😒🤔🤫
@homoerectus744
@homoerectus744 2 года назад
How were the windows maintained, pre world fair? If the people in the 1800's didn't have such glass mass production,how was the glass repaired certainly it had to have almost all the panes knocked out if it was much older,yet and still, by the time of London's world fair,somebody at that time had to be capable of mass producing glass because in the pics....voila!
@leboeuf05
@leboeuf05 2 года назад
the 2nd bridge after tower, is the old london bridge. that was apparently moved to arizona. the hat you were trying to think of, is a straw boater. the factory that supposedly made the glass panes for the crystal palace, is in the black country, west midlands. and this factory is tiny, when you see it. theres no way they couldve produced that much glass, in the time frame, that the palace was said to have been built. nelson's column in trafalgar sq, is to commemorate the admiral, who died at the battle of trafalgar. you should see the 4 massive bronze lions that sit at its base. how did they move those?
@sheliumorg5189
@sheliumorg5189 2 года назад
Lake Havasu is where the second bridge was supposedly moved to :D
@imshaunnurse
@imshaunnurse 2 года назад
what if it was all synthetic? like how we make concrete maybe they found a way to do that with other materials. they just pour it into a mould. thats what i like to think
@Jupitervirgo8
@Jupitervirgo8 2 года назад
My husband says that the lions are hollow. Do you have any proof that they are solid?
@davidbrown1175
@davidbrown1175 2 года назад
These buildings could house 10's of thousands of people, it took that many to build them....every photo...where are all the people?
@axelpissou1263
@axelpissou1263 2 месяца назад
Might explain the huge number of bones in the catacombs everywhere
@kimberlys2343
@kimberlys2343 2 года назад
These old pictures are so insightful. I found it very interesting when you said the spires were so inspiring. It reminded me of inspiration another word for inhalation or to breathe in air into one’s lungs. I’ve heard that the “ankh ” is a symbol for the “breath of life”, (among other things.) This got me thinking about the shape of the spires and the crosses and loops, bowls, and cups, or chalices, we often see associated with the buildings that they are on as well as monstrances. I don’t know if there’s a connection between them or not, but breath is really another way for saying energy. We see the ankh depicted with what appear to be ancient advanced Egyptian technologies. Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
@jshaw4757
@jshaw4757 2 года назад
Sounds about right Kim good info that I'll have too ponder that one lol cheers 😃
@Hippida
@Hippida 2 года назад
Add to these buildings the shapes of the windows, and you can understand how these 'holy' buildings can function as resonators.... I've heard statements, the old people made these structures as regenerative buildings for public health
@kimberlys2343
@kimberlys2343 2 года назад
@@Hippida It’s fascinating for sure. When you add up how the cathedrals have the massive organs inside them and how frequencies impact our minds and cellular structure, there’s a tremendous connection between them. I was watching this video on Cusco, Peru, and noticed the same step-like features that are on the building opposite the fountain and cathedral In Nuremberg, but they’re cut out of the stone! 3:29 is where I noticed it in the large boulder. (and as usual it’s near water).🤔 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ksNLaAeEY1U.html
@23Josilee
@23Josilee 2 года назад
@@Hippida And now it's commonly referred to as going to "church" to be "spiritually revived", or to be "saved"...but now so much of the old "power" structures have been removed, though sitting in one of those large cathedrals with those huge pipe organs playing is still a powerful experience.
@kimberlys2343
@kimberlys2343 2 года назад
@@Hippida Same channel I linked earlier, the guy went into the King’s Chamber of the Giza Pyramid and laid down in what has been called the tomb, however there were many people in the room and it was resonating. He said the experience was unlike anything he could describe. It was “powerful”! 💥
@rogermiyagi4076
@rogermiyagi4076 2 года назад
In the London city scape photo, the long shed building is not Crystal Palace. CP location is SE London. Camble, please check out the tunnels that run under Crystal Palace, many people don’t even know they exist. Beautiful red brick designs. Thanks
@sonnyshine3301
@sonnyshine3301 2 года назад
Hi Campbell. ...love your chanel. I've been getting into Tartaria and the mud floods etc. Started with learning about our flat plane with the fermanent and it lead to here. So cheers man and again thankyou.
@ZakRoloff
@ZakRoloff 2 года назад
Hey not trying to be a dick but his name is without the p. Campbell is a very common last name where I live.
@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge 2 года назад
@@ZakRoloff Welcome Sonny! You've a whole lotta material to get through. Cam the Man has at least 3 channels and he's always doing collabs with other Old World Explorers. If you're relatively new to this stuff you might wanna check out Paul Cook's channel. He's got a new release out tonight at 8pm GMT. I'll try and be there but would be good to see you in the chat if you're free. Get ready to unlearn everything!
@leedouglas7080
@leedouglas7080 2 года назад
@@drhowslounge Im very new to this....Where's best to start?
@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge 2 года назад
@@leedouglas7080 awelcome Enrico. see my tips below or take a deep dive and search 'Ruins of Old Earth on Jon Levi channel'. you will see things that not many have ever seen
@djsiimz
@djsiimz 2 года назад
Opening statment very true
@rooxynala841
@rooxynala841 2 года назад
who took those photos, they are all taken from a considerable height, perhaps from another house but there are very old photos with different perspectives that do not show other buildings, the photos are perfect, depth, wide horizon, perfectly in focus, so in addition to the 'height there is also to consider the technological level of the devices used that demonstrate great skill
@jaejohnson6112
@jaejohnson6112 2 года назад
Imagine what the other landmasses hold in terms of overall lifestyles and technology sets. Maybe there exists fully fledged cities of Tart. Maybe there are buildings out there ready to blow our minds way beyond what we think Tartary is.
@rjbz554
@rjbz554 2 года назад
....If an atomic bomb were actually dropped on Japan or anywhere else, that target would be completely uninhabitable and show signs of active radiation for thousands of years afterward. There would also be a glass "plate" formed from melted sand throughout the blast zone. We actually do see signs of an atomic bomb or something similar, but not at Hiroshima or Nagasaki, both of which have recovered in less than a hundred years and are thriving cities once again. No, where we see evidence of an atomic bomb blast is at Sodom and Gemorrah, which are still radioactive and still have "glass plate" structures buried under the more recent sand and dust. So we were lied to by our military, by our politicians, by our historians and news media --- by the entire complex thought to be our "government" --- and we were scared silly, too, by a Big Fat Lie, a lie considerably larger and certainly more destructive than the Biggest Fish Story I have ever been told, and I have been told some whoppers. To top it off, they have never admitted the actual truth, either. They just go on parroting the same old drivel to new generations of Big Lie Believers. And they keep us entertained with "Nuclear Disarmament Talks" and they keep us believing in the "nuclear threat" and keep on spending money on nuclear everything - all just a big pile of PLOS PLOP. They do the same things with science and mathematics. Anyone with any mathematical ability at all can tell you that most of what we use as mathematics is wrong, that at best, it results in approximations for constants that are precise and relies on algorithms to increase the odds of "getting it right enough"...
@raypratt3611
@raypratt3611 2 года назад
@@rjbz554 agreed,it was actually comical when they showed what Russia was using for their tanks and other weaponry,like WW2 never ended!!lol!!either these clowns that are running the show these days just dont give a crap anymore and figure we will believe whatever they throw at us or its just the veil is lifting and its everywhere,not just military,but the media just looks like a tv show now and a cheap one at that!!NFL looks more scripted then ever thought possible same goes for all other sporting ENTERTAINMENT!!if theres a single human who still believes the NFL is real competition,u are just too far gone and its OVER for u!!Imo all of HOLLYWOOD looks like this to me now,the will smith slap,all the celebrity deaths,it actually looks like bad movie production to me!!I used to watch the mystery murder cases like unsolved mysteries and date line etc...But I cant even watch that anymore cuz I do not believe in those either,like ANYTHING coming from that box is not REAL and is SCRIPTED!!Like these parents that would talk about their kids being taken away and murdered and u see the mom break down and with tissue in hand wipes DRY face and I noticed it over and over,it is no longer believable to me,it is FAKE,hollywood produced shows,not to mention every single one I watched had some form of hand signs or something on the wall letting us know,if u have the eyes to see,what u are really watching and whose in charge!!
@qua7771
@qua7771 2 года назад
@@rjbz554 Official narratives have a way of disproving themselves.
@theresa_lili
@theresa_lili 2 года назад
In the great beyond?
@dn744
@dn744 2 года назад
Oh yes. 1st reply. Not an easy task lol. Proves your work is amazing 👏
@showmesasquatch3623
@showmesasquatch3623 2 года назад
love ur work m8
@maggot5693
@maggot5693 2 года назад
When you build you start from an RL Relevant level above sea level.. Its a big nail with a circle around it.. There will be one out the front of your house somewhere,,even in Perth FFL finished floor level, you'll get on your plans... So them guys must of had plans,, an if they had plans,, they must of had a height to start from
@sheliumorg5189
@sheliumorg5189 2 года назад
Supposedly early / primitive photography equipment -- cameras, lenses, films, developer --- and yet, never, not ever, a single bit of visible motion-blur. Perfectly-exposed, perfectly-framed, perfectly snap-shotted pictures, every single time. Y E A H F U Q N R I I I G H T
@danteofdanville
@danteofdanville 2 года назад
Could it be we just see the good ones? Probably lots of biffed up photos back then
@Ash-nq1qo
@Ash-nq1qo 2 года назад
Generally they don't put the shit photos in books..
@Hippida
@Hippida 2 года назад
Makes you wonder, in the years 1700 to 1900, where did they get the 100s of thousands of stone workers.... In a period where a majority of people made their living from agriculture or fisheries
@InTheWind_
@InTheWind_ 2 года назад
Wow that photo at 27:41 with horses and carts on the muddy dirt road between elaborate columned buildings... All these years I thought I was nuts for questioning the authenticity, thinking to myself, how on Earth did these low-tech people build all that amazing architecture, bridges, etc. Especially when a lot of it was supposedly built even further back!!
@jamesstewart3505
@jamesstewart3505 2 года назад
Where ever you live go to your oldest library and look at the city archives you will see the truth in photos that were real time. This is made up BS.!
@Hypatiaization
@Hypatiaization 2 года назад
They had foundries for ship building, bridges etc. They cast the pieces and then assembled the parts at the site. They hauled the parts by boat. why is it too hard to imagine?
@SKW-12
@SKW-12 2 года назад
@3:55 - you consider the steep rooftops with windows. Having lived in Sweden, I can explain - The steep angle facilitates snow sliding off - which would otherwise collapse the roof. The top floor rooms are definitely living spaces, and the windows are designed with those small jutting extensions to give more space and bring in more light to the interior. The steep rooftops and narrow buildings also assist in maintaining heat within the building. The walls are also usually much thicker than our buildings in Australia, to aid insulation. Small windows also helps to contain heat. Steep rooftops and narrow buildings don't suit hot climates, since the heat funnels upward, with no escape, and then radiates back down into the areas. So, our building designs became lower, flatter, broader, with much larger windows. @24:42, you wonder how they built the bases for the bridge into the water. In the late 1970s, my father oversaw the construction of the retaining wall at South Bank, Brisbane, along the river front of the current museum/art gallery. He only had a small company with limited equipment, but managed to build reinforcements down into the water, and then up several metres. It took a few months. Please understand - these photos and your content are fascinating. I'm just sharing first-hand experience on some of the questions you pose. @30:19 - that pale flat hat with the black band is called a 'Boater Hat'. Made fashionable by Coco Chanel in 1910. "Boater hats were usually worn by men and were considered part of the formal dressing. They were also worn by fishermen and sailors generations ago. It is said that FBI agents wore them too as a sort of unofficial uniform in the pre-war years." (www.thehatsguide.com/the-boater-hat/)
@crawlFace
@crawlFace 2 года назад
Awesome info. So some methods I'm imagining with that reatining wall along the Southbank, that your father had a process of: sectioning off a length of area and pumping the water out so the wall could be built etc or sections of the wall were premade, on land etc, and then lowered into the water and secured at some stable bottom/foundation. And generally the same processes should be involved with the stable bottom or foundation, where the 2 main approaches would be to either do whatever directly in the water or to have some kind of barrier and removal of the water. Even if they used a preexisting or natural foundation present, they still have to see down there, see and operate in the water, unless they sectioned off and removed the water. Sincerely just pondering the options.
@SKW-12
@SKW-12 2 года назад
@@crawlFace Good pondering. 😊 I actually don't know what techniques he used. I remember there being lots of stone blocks. A digger positioned to reach over and down the bank. He was very skilled: building roads, bridges, streetscapes, sports fields, airstrips. A bit of an inventor, too. I hammered him with questions, fascinated to learn how everything worked. I was probably like a gadfly. Sadly, he checked out way too soon. One of my fondest memories is sitting on the work bench watching him use a handheld planer to shape wood. I love the scent of freshly cut shavings, and their curls. And the soft sound ...
@maltflesh
@maltflesh 2 года назад
familiar with the london architecture because of assassins creed syndicate. you can run around and climb all those buildings. so fun and interesting
@adamic3269
@adamic3269 2 года назад
Amazing, thank you. I am hooked on tartarian structures. I saw footage of moving footpaths and cities illuminated from etherial energy.
@stillwater62
@stillwater62 2 года назад
These photographs show there is something very wrong with our history. The gigantic size, stonework, and intricate designs, and detail are something almost impossible, if not impossible, to recreate today in the twenty first century and certainly back when these pictures were taken. The big question is when, who, and how were these beautiful structures built? Also was there free energy available along with the technology to collect and use it? So many unanswered questions that need to be answered.
@jeannemarlene
@jeannemarlene 2 года назад
Thank you always cambell for the amazing beautiful stunning pictures and information you share with us ❤️❤️❤️
@enconscience
@enconscience 2 года назад
MERCI from France 🇨🇵🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🌍🕊️🕊️🕊️
@nangray56
@nangray56 2 года назад
Mud floods covered the bottom of many buildings.
@Ric9hardify
@Ric9hardify 2 года назад
Your assertion is spot on. The architecture technology does not match the transportation tech of horse and buggy. If your main transport is via horse drawn carriage, there is no way that you could have had the knowledge or technology to build these old structures. Eventually they learned some of it by deconstructing. Today we call it R&D.
@neilshannon6116
@neilshannon6116 2 года назад
Thank you Campbell much love to you ,and all who watch listen and share ,and ponder the wonder of our last golden age 👍
@alibern4199
@alibern4199 Год назад
That was great.🌟🌟🌟 Just catching up on your older programmes🙏🙏🙏
@rogerhumbert3797
@rogerhumbert3797 2 года назад
I’d like to know how they were heating this massive buildings in Russia. It’s obviously very cold.
@FancyNoises
@FancyNoises 2 года назад
It's the free energy, right. The huge old 'fireplaces' were much too big and ornamental to actually be fireplaces, and in fact it was downright common for the old construction materials to be damaged by the idiotic practice of using them as fireplaces. The theory exists, and seems much more likely, that they were originally radiant heat technology.
@lucabrasi8420
@lucabrasi8420 2 года назад
@@FancyNoises never seen boilers?... Furnaces?... Back boiler system?. Clearly not or you'd realise how stupid your comment is.
@richardheinrich9809
@richardheinrich9809 2 года назад
Radium.
@qua7771
@qua7771 2 года назад
Fireplaces don't heat a home adequately. Someone has to tend the fire at night as well.
@fcseven
@fcseven 2 года назад
2 suns
@dn744
@dn744 2 года назад
Sorry, but I got to add this. There was 2 Crystal Palace buildings. I studied them with a group of people at the national trust, who have masses of photos. 1st error, was 2 background buildings. 2nd was roof lines. 100% not the same. Dates don't fit, to which it appears, they dismantled 1, used its glass and some frame to complete the 2nd ( claimed moved) building. 3rd was the trees inside. There from some angles, gone in the next, back in the next. Much more to it, hence had if destroyed.
@MalaKuna1995
@MalaKuna1995 2 года назад
I remember i have looked into who was "founding" all the key cathedrals in uk. One guy was responsible for building over 150 across uk. In his career it would account for something like 3-5 in a year which in my opinion is not really realistic. It seemed like they just needed a patch on the roof and clean up. Perhaps good direction to look to analyse biography of key "architects" of the reset
@axelpissou1263
@axelpissou1263 2 месяца назад
Did the same for all the french cathedrals, almost all were supposedly built in the 1300.. how?
@julielynnster2231
@julielynnster2231 2 года назад
Can someone help me understand this notion of rivers are really canals created in the Old World? Michelle Gibson puts forth that idea too. She also suggests there’s something “fishy” about the similarity of rivers having loopy curves to their channel shapes. I definitely agree that some stretches of rivers have fortified banks or straightened channels for erosion/transport reasons (Mississippi River, Erie Canal) some of which most likely were created in the Old World. But if you study a river’s channel migration over the years, even ones not considered wild, they do change shape as they cut and deposit. So are we talking about some rivers are canals or some stretches of rivers, and are modified by people, or they all are canals?
@random2829
@random2829 2 года назад
@00:55 delamalle is a name that is normally associated with royalty due to the "De La" prefix. One side of my family has the "De La" prefix, but many of the families dropped it after arriving in the US to its more "common" root. @11:40 The meaning of a "false front". :) @13:20 Nuremburg. It is still beautiful. Fantastic collection of photos!
@woodhengecarvings
@woodhengecarvings 2 года назад
Great video thank you! 👏🙏☘️
@yourfriendRobert
@yourfriendRobert 2 года назад
Thank you brother for your thoughts. 💜🌈-Robert His- Tory: noun 1. A political conservative. 2. A supporter of a monarchy. 3. A supporter of traditional political and social institutions against the forces of democratization or reform. 4. An American upholding the cause of the British Crown against the supporters of colonial independence during the American Revolution . 5. An extreme conservative especially in political and economic principles.
@MalaKuna1995
@MalaKuna1995 2 года назад
Few years ago when i moved to london, and had lunch alone right across one of greeko roman building, and i just stared at it thinking that if i wouldnt know im in london, that i am somewhere in greece. Now i see the same style everywhere
@InTheWind_
@InTheWind_ 2 года назад
So true how the 1700's clothing was so beautiful and artistic and colorful and then 1900 everything is drab and dull. Granted, the rich women had colorful dresses but the men were so incredibly drab and dull.
@LemonThyme1933
@LemonThyme1933 2 года назад
@13:40, I have seen a structure like this in Prague. It, and the fence were black in a park near the river. I don't see it listed anywhere among Prague attractions. I happened upon it walking up the river one a.m. from the Sunday market.
@gasperkanoni8838
@gasperkanoni8838 2 года назад
Ufff you you you😅 i see it now everiwhere! Im from Slovenia, its all over the place and we have churches with bell on alllmost every hill… bizzare think happened! 😘😘😘
@shmugglebuggles
@shmugglebuggles 2 года назад
I’ve been watching videos about the World Fairs recently & then an advert came on the tele for the “Dubai Expo”. Never been to Dubai but I pulled up a few videos on the “Dubai Expo”, do you think that could be the beginning of the “new world fairs”? Has anyone been to the “Expo”, what’s it like? X
@sheliumorg5189
@sheliumorg5189 2 года назад
In all the pics, all dirt roads, ZERO ruts.
@leilihana2991
@leilihana2991 2 года назад
Thanks again for sharing yet another awesome video 👍💯 Oversized and over the top numerous columns, pillars, domes built with metals and precious metals, buildings, obelisks....I think the ancients were trying to tell us something....as above, so below. Perhaps they knew that our massive sky dome is constructed in a similar way....
@jorgemaza8142
@jorgemaza8142 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful 😮
@Ben-ih6fn
@Ben-ih6fn 2 года назад
Super amazing! 💪🏻💪🏻🔥🔥
@iwasbbniciwasbbnic1201
@iwasbbniciwasbbnic1201 2 года назад
Thank you. I enjoyed it.
@queenelcene638
@queenelcene638 2 года назад
ThankYou ❤ I shared with Telegram channels ☺
@theresagrace5840
@theresagrace5840 2 года назад
The top hats really bug me. Magicians wear them, the Mad Hatter, Circus Ring Masters, Monoppoly man, and so on. When I was a kid I use to watch a show every saturday called Lidzville, about a boy who falls into a Top hat and is stuck in an alternate universe.
@mlmiller6
@mlmiller6 2 года назад
Those things are driving me nuts lately when looking at the men who wore them, one or more of whom is consistently showing his "Hidden Hand" in the photos wherein they are posing. What the fuck is under the hats? Or are they simply worn to indicate social status or inclusion in a group? I am so annoyed by them I will endeavor to find the purpose, difficult as we know that can be. Abe Lincoln always comes to mind with these exaggerated top hats.
@dn744
@dn744 2 года назад
At 9:44 you mentioned the brick. Look very close at the front left corner of the tower, it is stone clad wrap (only 50 to 150mm thick) bonded to it. Not full corner stones, as it would be in a stone built.
@BeachMongoose
@BeachMongoose 2 года назад
Looking at all these spires, *I can't help but think of terminals. Connection points of an electric circuit and or transport points for airships.
@azyhbe
@azyhbe 2 года назад
at 36:00 what was the wall leading up to the Crystal Palace, what was it keeping out and why was it so thick, and what was kept inside of it? why does it look like a prison wall?
@nancyvolker3342
@nancyvolker3342 2 года назад
i love old photos
@ryanlane2503
@ryanlane2503 2 года назад
Wow, What a Mind Opener
@TheDaveBarlow
@TheDaveBarlow 2 года назад
mind blowing stuff.
@djsiimz
@djsiimz 2 года назад
The forth road bridge goes from Edinburgh to fife across the forth river its closed to trafick now they built a new one years ago I think 70s near there 40 minutes in that picture of the railway up the middle what was that thing in the sky
@1stRiggerChick
@1stRiggerChick Год назад
Campbell! The bell, re bridge build, concept works for me. How big would the bell have been? (You ask) Fooking Massive Mate! They could have shipped bell components into position, float. Or tie to side and lower, bolt parts together, with rubber gaskets between sections. Once whole bell section is together. It' protrudes from the water. Pump water out. Could add concrete to an internal cavity, to help seat into river bed. Tools and people, rope ladder, steel ladder built onto side wall of bell or thrown over and anchored. A davit arm with a gin and tackle or any type of rope assisted hoist. Flying fox from shoreline tower would have been my thought for fast bell site access! I saw that idea in my head as you were dismissing the bell idea as impractical. I may have beem arhuing with you... i stopped video to write this out. Also, a building from earlier. You mentioned water feature, may be the now archless one! I noticed the patterns, like the star fort diagrams with (maybe) gardens planted in patterns, all a little different. These remind me of the shapes sand makes, when sprinkled over a spaeker. Tesla. Energy, vibration, and resonance... hmmm.
@searching4mine393
@searching4mine393 2 года назад
Great share but you missed a crazy feature the shadow clock/calender 17:48!
@russianriddler8893
@russianriddler8893 Год назад
My mind is blown😱😱😱😃😃😃👏👏👏👏, hidden history
@ritabook5335
@ritabook5335 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your photos and ideas. Really sparks the imagination. So many unknowns.
@WelshmanSudios
@WelshmanSudios 2 года назад
Love your work. Great work thank you
@zuluXtreme
@zuluXtreme 2 года назад
31:00 ....the clothes, valid discussion!!!
@Captain-Donut
@Captain-Donut 3 месяца назад
🙏❤️ Love Scotland ❤️🙏
@robbocinski3682
@robbocinski3682 2 года назад
Did the ground hog see my shadow?
@zuluXtreme
@zuluXtreme 2 года назад
...'scaffolding' amazing :)
@deanwipfli1818
@deanwipfli1818 2 года назад
Very good work u do Campbell much respect.
@nathanlorance8361
@nathanlorance8361 2 года назад
Electricity was around before 1890, locally here in McMinnville, Warren County Tennessee the 1890 Tax List mentions an Electric Company and old photos of the city in the 1890's show lamp posts that weren't the old gaslight type.
@Phoenixprotocol2040
@Phoenixprotocol2040 2 года назад
Thanks!
@flatman
@flatman 2 года назад
i made it through half your video before i realized you were up at the top on camera! LOL! Nice video though definitely some stuff I've never seen. thanks
@daniellopilato
@daniellopilato 2 года назад
Great show mate! Thank you for all you do. I am sharing your work! Spreading the word...We have been lied to on such a massive scale its hard for most to open up to the possibility, but we must at least give it a shot right!? Cheers!
@RANGY1955
@RANGY1955 2 года назад
These Beautiful sailing boats in the video look like a design widely used on the west of Ireland up the beginning of the 20th century.Called the 'Galway Hooker'. Based on the Arab Dhoe.They always had red sails.There are a few left I think. Used. for fishing and transporting large cargoes. They became redundant when more efficient petrol petrol engines were developed.
@sigbjrnrasmussen5409
@sigbjrnrasmussen5409 2 года назад
Thank you so much for doing so much great work. Wake up! Remember! 🙏
@tdub07
@tdub07 2 года назад
At 39:06 there are more than 20 lit street lamps, every few feet, running down the street on the far right side of the picture. Lit street lamps on the opposite side as well. It’s not even fully dusk yet, as you can see from the shadows. They wouldn’t have had enough light for a photo if they hadn’t had sunlight. And of course, there in the middle of everything is the Egyptian obelisk 🤦‍♀️
@marithag2319
@marithag2319 2 года назад
*Straw hats, were cooler in the summer. Great pictures and even better musings....Thank you!
@hyacinthbucket3281
@hyacinthbucket3281 2 года назад
AWESOME!!
@victaallegra9430
@victaallegra9430 2 года назад
yo me pregunto, si la fotografía era incipiente, como lograron tanta nitidéz en la imágenes? quien sacó esas fotos desde una cajita negra, que eran las cámaras de fotos ?, o fueron arregladas o fueron dibujadas ? Si las fotos de los años 1970... ya casi se ven borrosas ?
@deong6289
@deong6289 2 года назад
Just shows humanity has been degrading for at least 100 years. Even in the maintenance of the buildings you are presenting in the photos they were patched up and wasn't as good as the original structures. We are no different today ($$). I see an acceleration of the degradation of humanity. The 1700 and the 1800 would have been a very interesting time to have lived.
@JosephGale
@JosephGale 2 года назад
great episode this one
@ryanmonahan1336
@ryanmonahan1336 2 года назад
22:08 the city that thing was supplying with energy omg!
@pauldoe9003
@pauldoe9003 2 года назад
We have become machine/AI dependent. My parents used to remember at least 5 phone numbers and get around without mapping. Our grandparents used able to read all the chinese alphabets. We human have become soooo stupid...
@tunny79
@tunny79 Год назад
Tower bridge foundations were made by sinking metal caissons into the river bed, divers would then work inside them digging out the river bed clay until the huge metal boxes had sunk to about 6m. These were then pumped clear of water ready to form the foundation, I can’t find any mention of a diving bell use in its construction? Diving bells usually don’t fill with water, they are for lowering people to the river/sea bed. Piers were built from the banks at either side to the foundations to transport materials etc
@raypratt3611
@raypratt3611 2 года назад
So even in SCOTLAND I'm seeing similar look to the SAN FRANCISCO pics of early 1900's with all the mud and the pic of scotland may be a gem cuz it sure looks like their are possible buildings or monuments buried,so the answers are coming,we are getting very close,I am starting to really put a rough picture together of what went down and its funny u said it looks like a new population being introduced to a new world,cuz I said the very same thing last night watching an OLD SCARY WORLD clip!!And we are definately onto something with the worlds fairs being an introduction to the NEW WORLD,with the BABIES in the INCUBATORS and now its just figuring out the details of things like exactly WTF was used to take out a WORLDWIDE CIVILIZATION and if we want a clue,wasn't it the JESUITS that said Now go forth and set the WORLD on FIRE!?!?And didnt just about EVERY CITY in the world at that time have SUPPOSED city destroying fires??well is it a stretch to figure that maybe it was a lot more then just a FIRE as we would think??They give us the answers,u just have to have the eyes to see and I'm thankful to have had my eyes opened some yrs back now!!
@fnuclone1229
@fnuclone1229 2 года назад
It started it off good, then the music kicked in. oooooff
@eileenagnew786
@eileenagnew786 2 года назад
The canals reminded me of Amsterdam. The buildings very similar too
@ElveeKaye
@ElveeKaye 2 года назад
17:49 I don't think that's artwork on the wall, it appears to be part of an old clock that was disassembled and remade into a type of sundial. The metal rod sticking out above it casts a shadow that tells the hour. From left to right, the Roman numerals appear to go 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, and the numbers 5 and 6 are missing. (I could be wrong, the resolution is poor.) To the right of this half clock, the rectangle looks like it might indicate the day of the week and/or month, or maybe the minutes. It's very strange, I've never seen other examples of this, and can't imagine why it was done. Maybe someone else has another idea of what this feature could be.
@SquidJelly-gx3bm
@SquidJelly-gx3bm 8 часов назад
Great work cambell
@barryfroelich3526
@barryfroelich3526 Год назад
Old world Germany streets were all cobblestone. Many still are in the smaller towns. Question, where does the building materials come from? Would like to see a video on this topic from all over the world. Thank you for the excellent job making these videos.
@ivanmectin9106
@ivanmectin9106 2 года назад
most people just see buildings, but this guy can read and understand the architecture of times gone by . what a great analysis. (european and islamci buildings together) . he knows the laguage of architecture of times gone by.
@kieronphillips2795
@kieronphillips2795 2 года назад
Circa 1790s stuff is amazing cam...dnt think I've seen an episode on that unless I missed it...hope your well brother
@crawlFace
@crawlFace 2 года назад
Brilliant review!
@Atonewithme
@Atonewithme 2 года назад
My friend has been sending me short videos on this subject. This one came on my feed and it was truly the most amazing one I’ve seen on the subject. Thank you!!💕
@jonnisalvin8780
@jonnisalvin8780 2 года назад
Every where has canopies on the front of the buildings...the weather was obviously better then than now! Not allowed to have sun now..
@kensilver3959
@kensilver3959 2 года назад
your sort of on to it but, there is a lot of old photos of construction ie : the hawks bury bridge was built twice with a lot of photos with the floating of the segments that were huge.
@seasirena2787
@seasirena2787 2 года назад
V.I.B…..very important beings.
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