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00:00So we have an understanding of how these names, towns and buildings are connected through the AI.
00:07There is a reoccurring fire theme.
00:09There are all these strange patterns where we have hours and hours of documented evidence of this.
00:15We focus on the old world here and the previous civilization and the hidden coded messages within these false narratives.
00:23And it all translates into today's world 100%.
00:26We know that the airports are so strange and in my opinion, especially the big ones, they were previously there and we have added on to them.
00:36We know that the Denver airport is strange in itself, said to have many buildings that are under the ground.
00:41And when we look at the O'Hare International Airport and we have its location and see the address, we find something very strange.
00:50Again, coded messages, even in addresses for airports.
00:55Here we go.
00:55We see one, zero, zero, zero, zero, Bessie Coleman Drive, Chicago, Illinois, with a zip code of six, zero, six, six, six.
01:08We have a lot of interesting things to look into today, including giants.
01:12We visited the Mounds, which is clearly a massive pyramid right next to St. Louis.
01:18We have boots on the ground footage in episode 45.
01:21And I thought that we covered the best parts of that story until I found this article titled The Cold Mounds Complex, Ancient Open Air University of North America for Teaching Navigation and Cyclic Astronomy.
01:35Here we go.
01:36We scroll down and find this paragraph.
01:38In the 1880s, archaeologists went into the site and found a vast amount of skeletal evidence in the mounds.
01:47Sometimes in deep chambers, far from the surface, they found very large individuals, achieving heights of seven to eight feet in stature.
01:57In a few instances, the skeletons had six fingers, six toes, and double rows of teeth where hair was still present.
02:06It was often red or blonde in color.
02:09All right, interesting.
02:11I don't remember being taught of the six-fingered giants.
02:14Well, let's keep going.
02:16Here in the very next paragraph, I think we find which group is being controlled and being told to hide this information from us.
02:24I look at this group as a front.
02:26I think they're being told to do this by the hidden group.
02:29But let's see what happened here.
02:31And you, of course, can decide for yourself.
02:33John Wesley Powell lived with the Indians and, of course, became the first director of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institute.
02:44Powell started deciding what we were going to learn, deciding that the Indians were the only people who had ever been in the Americas prior to Columbus.
02:54So, he tells us that the Indians were responsible for the Kohakia Mounds.
03:00Very interesting.
03:00And also, Columbus, in my opinion, was not a real character.
03:05And just another story where if you think he was good or bad, you are admitting that he was real.
03:11When in reality, he's a fictional character to attempt to set up their ridiculous timeline.
03:17Are you ready to go even deeper?
03:18We have fully documented reliable accounts of the Smithsonian Institute personnel traveling to the 1800s communities in Middle America
03:28to take possession of large skeletons, exhumed from the mounds, where they have this information documented in papers.
03:36Then we have Patricia Mason of Ohio reaching out to the Smithsonian Institute for more information
03:43to try to find these giant skeletons that were somehow gifted to this museum.
03:48Or you could call it a burn pit because they told Patricia that the Smithsonian Institute never received any of these items.
03:56So, we clearly have an operation here.
03:59We are starting to see who is doing what.
04:01We are seeing key players in the game.
04:02And who is attempting to hide our past from us?
04:05At this point, there were 100% giants, in my opinion.
04:09The doors that we have seen here are massive.
04:11They aren't for us.
04:12Buildings are way too big.
04:14They aren't proportionate to our size at all.
04:16And when you find this article from 1891, where it states that the old Catholic temple erected at California 120 years ago in 1771,
04:28which was five years before the USA was even found, it was abandoned as a church.
04:35The old temple has an interesting history.
04:37Well, I'm sure it does.
04:39A temple in California from 1771.
04:41And wait, what did they say was 24 inches under the dirt at California from episode 45?
04:50What appeared to be the outline of the temple.
04:55Was this temple and these giant bones here so much closer to our timeline than we are told,
05:01covered up by dirt at some point after 1891?
05:04They could be talking about another temple located in the same town of California.
05:09But how many temples does one small town have in 1771?
05:13This is all very strange.
05:15Either this is the temple, and it was built in 1771, and this was common knowledge, possibly by giants.
05:23Or, it was filled with temples.
05:27It's very interesting stuff.
05:28How many temples does your town have?
05:30In 1771, I guess they just had a bunch of temples all over the place.
05:34What is going on here?
05:36Especially when St. Clair County, the county that is located in, wasn't even found until April 27th, 1790.
05:47Which is like 20 years after they say this temple was built.
05:51The mainstream history is a complete mess at this point.
05:54It isn't logical at all.
05:55The truth is smooth.
05:57It makes sense.
05:57There aren't holes in the truth.
05:59A lie is a mess, and all over the place.
06:01And this is exactly why we fully trust the mainstream narrative.
06:06Oh, oh wait.
06:07We don't?
06:08Now in Columbus, Ohio, we are given one of the most important narratives to this point.
06:13To our research, in my opinion.
06:15We have the Pontificial College, Josefinum.
06:18Where Joseph comes over to the USA from Germany in 1867.
06:23Three years later, he becomes a priest.
06:25And has his own church within a few months.
06:28And he gets to buy the house next door, of course.
06:31To support 12 orphans.
06:33And do we all know about the orphans at this point?
06:35Possibly a repopulation tactic that was going on in the 1800s.
06:40It's very interesting.
06:41Was it only 12 orphans?
06:43Or was this one of the places that they would send the orphans through to get them into society?
06:48Because who would ever question Joseph the priest from the 1800s?
06:52You know, the guy that just randomly shows up from Germany.
06:56Has all the money ready to buy houses somehow.
06:59To support orphans.
07:01It all checks out, of course.
07:02Simple stuff for Joseph.
07:04This was known as the St. Joseph Orphan Asylum.
07:07It grew so rapidly.
07:09For some weird and, of course, very random reason.
07:13That five years after it began,
07:15Joseph moved the operation closer to the railroad.
07:19Which is how these individuals would be dispersed throughout the country.
07:24So this is a paragraph of admission.
07:26We are being told, down to the smallest detail,
07:29how this operation worked.
07:31It would go through churches.
07:32They would bring a manager type over from Europe.
07:35Call them a priest.
07:36Give them a house.
07:38Give them the resources to run these operations.
07:41Purchasing new buildings with ease to run the program.
07:44So not only do you have the world's fairs that were a repopulation tactic.
07:49You had these orphan trains and orphan hubs
07:51where they would be dropped off and planted into society.
07:55The new facility that Joseph was just finding and saying was his.
07:59I want to make that clear.
08:00He wasn't building anything.
08:02He was given these buildings.
08:03They were already there from the previous civilization.
08:06So the new building gave the orphans a training in the trades.
08:10So this Joseph guy was obviously sent with a purpose.
08:14To repopulate and teach to a brand new society.
08:17One that didn't have any skills.
08:19This right here is how you reset a society's technology level.
08:24The teacher is never in charge of what the students learn.
08:27This Joseph character is a teacher of a class.
08:31He is not the principal of the school.
08:33There are many schools.
08:35He is clearly taking direction as to what the students of the new society will learn.
08:40There were many classes like this one all over the country happening simultaneously.
08:45This was an operation.
08:46This went on for 12 years with zero backstory.
08:50Finds a collegium.
08:51Joseph and him.
08:52This massive college is just found and ready to roll.
08:55No clue where the money came from.
08:57No mention of how many men were needed to build this place.
09:01Just found it.
09:02And its first class of 23 men began.
09:05It's unbelievable.
09:05This is one of the most important stories to our research in my opinion.
09:10Because it shows exactly how the operation took place.
09:13It's actually laying it all out there.
09:15It shows us exactly how they repopulated these regions in the USA.
09:20It shows us the operation with the orphans.
09:22The teaching programs.
09:24And this was our base for our technological knowledge.
09:27Whoever controlled this operation from the top has all of the technology from the previous civilization.
09:34And is controlling what technology we get to have.
09:37And they've clearly been doing this for a very long time.
09:40And for anyone that's on the fence, we have the St. Vincent's Infant Asylum located in Baltimore.
09:46Where we have tunnels under the ground.
09:48This infant asylum was in use in the mid-1800s during the same time period as German Transfer Joseph.
09:56And what do you know?
09:58In the early 1900s, the operation was done.
10:01And they declined new orphans.
10:041941, they changed this to apartments.
10:07And in 2015, they light it up and try to destroy it with a fire.
10:11But they fail.
10:12So three years later, what do you think happens?
10:152018, the building was illegally demolished without a permit.
10:20You literally can't make this stuff up.
10:22It gets more and more obvious if you're still on the fence.
10:25Let's go even deeper.
10:27We have the St. Mary's Orphan Asylum located in Galveston, Texas.
10:31Where they tell us that this one is haunted.
10:34Now, I've talked about hauntings before briefly.
10:37I'm not going to say that there aren't any hauntings.
10:39But when it comes to these old world buildings, I think it was a tactic to keep people away from them.
10:45Just say that they're haunted.
10:47And it scares everyone away from investigating.
10:49So we have, yet again, another orphan operation going on in the mid-1800s.
10:55And I'm just going to let you know that this is going on and on and on.
10:59There were so many orphan operations going on in the mid-1800s because this was how they were repopulating these cities.
11:06So where were all these kids' parents?
11:10Is this where a lot of our families originated from?
11:12We are told hundreds of fire stories.
11:15We know that that is the key.
11:17And the nod that it's a building that was constructed by the previous civilization.
11:22The St. Mary's Orphan Asylum.
11:27For anyone wondering where the parents of these orphans were, you might want to check the other asylum.
11:34The Insane Asylum.
11:36Because they were not going along with the reset.
11:39Here's a graph showing that the Insane Asylums are disappearing over time.
11:43And I wonder why.
11:45Good thing they cared so much about us in 1955 and 1965.
11:50Because surely that was the fix.
11:51And then a fire had devastated the St. Mary's Orphan Asylum in 1875.
11:57If anyone is still on the fence, there is room over here to get off the fence.
12:02And honestly, who would want to sit on top of a fence anyway?
12:05So we have Ohio, Baltimore, Texas.
12:08We have all these towns and cities being repopulated.
12:11Brand new people.
12:12Brand new social structures.
12:14Brand new mindsets.
12:15And resetting what people are taught.
12:17This all happened around 150 years ago.
12:19So, this is all very new.
12:22This isn't thousands of years ago.
12:24Then, we have another very interesting aspect of this in Germany.
12:28During this same exact time period.
12:31And remember, we also have good old Joseph from earlier.
12:34Also from Germany.
12:36So here we are given.
12:37The Kinder Beware Instalt.
12:38And if I pronounce that wrong, I hope you all understand.
12:41This is where we are given kindergarten.
12:42Another tactic to teach children the brand new social structures.
12:47What better way to trick people?
12:49Take them out of their family's home.
12:51And tell them what to think.
12:52And then test them on it.
12:54Failing the test will then lower your self-esteem.
12:57Putting a social pressure on children to agree with this new way of taught.
13:01Or they will be called dumb.
13:03And get an F.
13:04This is an operation.
13:05It's all connected.
13:07And it's designed to enslave the world's population.
13:09Year after year, we are all taught a false narrative.
13:13We've all been brainwashed into thinking that you are either smart or dumb.
13:18Based on a curriculum that holds zero value in the real world.
13:22Now, who knows if this Friedrich Frobel was even a real character.
13:27But they do admit that kindergarten starts in Germany.
13:30Around the exact same time period that we're talking about.
13:34The mid-1800s.
13:36So I wanted to tie it all in with the rest of the world.
13:38This is a worldwide operation.
13:40This is not just the USA.
13:42We have a lot of things in the USA being controlled through Germany during this time period.
13:47Especially the education aspect of it.
13:49And I want to point out that yes, we have borders and division now.
13:54We have so many countries in the world.
13:56And everyone is separated.
13:57And you're unable to travel to other lands unless you have a piece of paper.
14:01That is registered and checked at the checkpoints.
14:04But who's to say that there even was a border in the previous civilization?
14:08Were there so-called elected leaders?
14:10Controlling everyone?
14:12Deciding what we can and cannot do?
14:14Could they have had a truly free life?
14:16Where they were able to travel wherever they want.
14:18Freely.
14:19And not feel like they're invading someone else's territory.
14:22I would say, in my opinion, this was the world that was here before the reset.
14:27And something happened where this past civilization was wiped out.
14:31And their technology was stolen by a group.
14:33And some of it is now being sold back to us.
14:36Strategically.
14:37The good stuff is kept to control the masses and used for their benefit.
14:41Here we have the St. Joseph's Orphanage.
14:44Located in Vermont.
14:45And if you want to know where they get these horror movies.
14:48Where they show a nun doing crazy things.
14:51There is a dark truth to it.
14:52These movies don't come out of nowhere.
14:54They come from the last 150 years.
14:56Here in Vermont, in the mid-1800s, again, thousands of children came through its doors.
15:04If you want to demoralize, control, and manipulate a new population.
15:08Make them completely forget their past.
15:10And never question what they're told.
15:12You would make them suffer.
15:14You would take them from their families.
15:16And you would ruin their mind at a young age.
15:18This is exactly what happened in the wars.
15:20Where all men between ages 21 to 45 were required to fight in World War I.
15:26Which was in 1914 to 1919.
15:292.8 million men drafted.
15:312 million volunteered.
15:33Where you get the term shell-shocked.
15:35Or mentally confused.
15:37But talk about destroying minds.
15:38And making sure that the population is unable to focus on finding the truth.
15:43So we have millions of people in wars.
15:45We have more than 5 million American children.
15:48Passing through the orphanage system.
15:50In the 1900s alone.
15:51Hitting its peak in the early 1900s.
15:53So it began in the mid-1800s.
15:55And really ramped up to populate these cities.
15:58The American orphanage system included more than 1,600 institutions.
16:04Partly supported by public funding.
16:06But usually run by religious orders.
16:09Exactly like we talked about in the beginning of this episode.
16:12So I think we have now a very solid understanding.
16:15How the USA was repopulated.
16:18How this operation took place.
16:20And exactly when it took place.
16:22I think that we now have factual evidence.
16:24As to when this reset really happened.
16:27And I think that every episode that is released.
16:29Makes episode 10 and 38.
16:32Stronger and stronger.
16:34Giving us more and more proof.
16:36To our true history.
16:37I promise that I have something.
16:39That will take the mainstream history.
16:40That we have been force fed since day one.
16:42And rip it right in half.
16:44So here we go.
16:45The photo description states.
16:46That in the summer of 1903.
16:49Construction continues inside the entrance.
16:52To the Palace of Machinery.
16:53For the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
16:56The 1904 World's Fair.
16:58The date of this photo.
17:00Is in 1903.
17:02The fair in St. Louis was in 1904.
17:05So this would all make perfect sense.
17:07Except there's a massive flaw.
17:09A flaw so big.
17:10That it's undeniable proof.
17:12That this building.
17:13Was constructed.
17:14100 years before the 1903 date.
17:18That we are told.
17:18And proof.
17:19That there was a mud flood.
17:21That ripped through this building.
17:22At some point after 1803.
17:25Where is the foundation of this building?
17:28Incredibly detailed construction projects.
17:31Do not take place.
17:32On top of dirt and garbage.
17:34This in my opinion.
17:36Is the most incredible photo.
17:37That I have ever seen to this point.
17:40A lie right in our faces.
17:41Saying that this was being built in 1903.
17:45When we have multiple dates of 1803.
17:48Time stamped right on the building.
17:50Multiple times.
17:51Not only that.
17:52But you can see that the mud flood.
17:54Damaged the bottom of this building here.
17:56The mud came after the construction.
17:59Not before.
18:00And I want to make that point very clear.
18:02This is a clean up project.
18:04100%.
18:04After this world's fair.
18:06They knocked these buildings down.
18:08Not because they were pathetic.
18:10But because they held dates.
18:12That do not fit in our mainstream timeline.
18:14And architecture.
18:15That we cannot reproduce today.
18:17It's incredible.
18:18I've been talking to many people.
18:20Engineers.
18:21Construction workers.
18:22Architects.
18:23And more about this photo.
18:24They are telling me.
18:26That this is undeniable proof.
18:27And at this point.
18:28There isn't an excuse in the book.
18:30That could save the mainstream history.
18:32It's time for everyone.
18:34To wake up to the nonsense.
18:35That we have all been force fed to believe.
18:37There are a lot of hidden photos.
18:39That I'm about to share.
18:40And they no longer have to be buried deep in the archives.
18:43And for the beginning of these photos.
18:45I want to focus on the main theme.
18:47The theme being.
18:48That the building is completed.
18:50And they are simply putting scaffolding around the buildings.
18:53In my opinion.
18:54They are painting these buildings white.
18:56So that they look brand new.
18:58When in reality.
18:59They are old.
19:00And from the past civilization.
19:01Here we are told.
19:03Is the government building.
19:04In the Philippine exposition.
19:06We can zoom in on these guys.
19:07And of course they're not doing anything productive.
19:09You would think that they could build a better ladder.
19:12Compared to what they supposedly built right next to them.
19:15And again let's switch over to this one.
19:16Where we are told that this is a construction photo.
19:19When it's clearly completed.
19:20The only construction going on here.
19:22Is the scaffolding.
19:23Again and again.
19:25People just standing there looking so odd.
19:27And it almost looks like they just have a kid here.
19:29I mean look at the detail.
19:30On top of the columns.
19:32It's unbelievable.
19:33And I believe that I was correct.
19:34When I said that they were just painting these buildings.
19:36They are not constructing anything.
19:38Now let's look down here.
19:40At the bottom right hand side of this photo.
19:42It says right here.
19:43That these are painters.
19:44And decorators.
19:45They are not building anything.
19:47Like the description says.
19:49For these photos.
19:50And they needed a place to live on site.
19:52Because they were painting.
19:54All of these old world buildings.
19:56They were going to be there for a while.
19:57The buildings lasted forever.
20:00The paint did not.
20:01So they needed to get a fresh coat of paint on there.
20:03But when you look at the description of the photo.
20:05It says.
20:06That it's a photo during its construction.
20:09So they are clearly lying.
20:10Painting is not constructing.
20:13It's painting.
20:14Two different completely separate jobs.
20:16So these are all from the St. Louis World's Fair.
20:18That we showed in the intro.
20:19The dates are from 1803.
20:22Not 1903.
20:23And it had a mud flood.
20:24That ripped through the interior of these buildings.
20:27So let's take a look at this building from St. Louis.
20:29And this is founded and renamed the Varied Industries Building.
20:34This is another completion photo.
20:36That they're trying to say is a construction photo.
20:38And I want to zoom in on the top of this building.
20:40Can you believe the tech that is on the top of this thing?
20:43It's incredible.
20:44We have shown the airships in episode 48.
20:47And how they connected these flying crafts to the top of these buildings.
20:50And used them as charging docks.
20:52And to be clear.
20:53I don't think that the past civilization was limited to just these airships.
20:57That we have photos of.
20:59I think that they had much more powerful vehicles.
21:01But let's get back to these photos.
21:03Skeptics have said.
21:04These buildings were just made of wood.
21:06And very easily constructed.
21:08And then that's why they knocked them down.
21:09No.
21:10The only wood that was being used in this project.
21:13Is for the scaffolding.
21:15To paint the old world buildings white.
21:17The lumber is for the scaffolding.
21:19Not the actual building.
21:21Let's make that very clear.
21:23If you've ever gone to one of these buildings.
21:25The pillars are pure marble.
21:27They're not wood.
21:28You can use the field museum as an example.
21:30Located in Chicago.
21:32Now here we have another incredible construction photo.
21:34Where for some reason.
21:36There isn't much construction going on.
21:38Just a building with more scaffolding.
21:40So my question is.
21:41How have they gotten away with this nonsense for so long?
21:44That is not construction.
21:46I can clearly see that the building is done.
21:48Just because someone put a ladder in front of it.
21:51Doesn't mean this is being constructed.
21:52This is the process that painters use.
21:54Any painter will confirm this.
21:56And also imagine carrying these materials up that scaffolding.
22:00If this was really a construction photo.
22:02It would be impossible.
22:04And very embarrassing.
22:05Because nobody would be able to do it.
22:07Does anyone see a crane?
22:08Anywhere?
22:09No.
22:10Once you know.
22:11You know.
22:11You don't go back to believing in the lies.
22:13Because they are ridiculous.
22:15We have more tech in the background here.
22:17There are two of them actually.
22:19And here we have a bunch of people.
22:20That found this building.
22:22Let's take a second.
22:22And look at the size of this thing.
22:25This was the Palace of Electricity.
22:27Could you imagine this being constructed today?
22:30This thing is unbelievable.
22:32And remember.
22:33There were so many of these buildings being thrown together.
22:35In like two years supposedly.
22:37At the same exact time.
22:39Oh.
22:39And they are all dated 1803.
22:41Not 1903.
22:42And what happened to the Palace of Electricity?
22:44We were told that these buildings were practically worthless.
22:47And they ended up in dump sites.
22:49Because they were just made of wood, right?
22:52The problem with that is.
22:53That they are contradicting themselves.
22:55The Missouri History Museum states.
22:57That the construction.
22:58For the Palace of Electricity and Machinery.
23:01Costed them $412,000.
23:05Which is the equivalent.
23:06To $11.48 million today in 2023.
23:11So it's practically worthless.
23:13Or is it $11.4 million?
23:15This is the kind of stuff.
23:16That makes me fully trust the mainstream narrative.
23:19I love just knowing deep down.
23:21That they would never lie to us.
23:22It's just really nice to know.
23:24I love that they provide us with full logistical details.
23:27They never contradict themselves.
23:29They go that extra mile.
23:30To make sure.
23:31That what we are being told.
23:32Is exactly what happened.
23:34Oh.
23:35Oh they don't do any of that?
23:36No.
23:37They don't do any of that.
23:38Literally none of it.
23:39The title states.
23:40That this is the Iowa State Pavilion construction.
23:43And if you just shut your eyes right now.
23:45You can clearly see them right there.
23:48Laying the cornerstone.
23:50Okay.
23:50You can open your eyes now.
23:52This is the master builder down here.
23:54And those guys up there.
23:55Were also fully trained on how to build massive palaces.
23:58In fact.
23:59They are admittedly self trained.
24:00Getting a lot of their architecture designs and ideas.
24:03From working on Abe Lincoln's house.
24:05As you can see they were very busy workers.
24:07They got that building done in less than two years.
24:09Ready for the world to see.
24:11Uh temporarily of course.
24:13Before knocking it down.
24:14So that nobody would ever see it again.
24:16And we can't forget to mention.
24:17That they have painters actually painting this building.
24:20Four of them to be exact.
24:22Proving again.
24:23That these are not construction photos.
24:24They are painting photos.
24:26And over on the right hand side of this photo.
24:28We can clearly see a construction process happening.
24:31Putting the scaffolding together with perfection.
24:34Just look at that scaffolding architecture.
24:36Okay.
24:37I'll be done with the sarcasm for today.
24:38The mainstream narrative is so ridiculous.
24:41It's really hard to not make fun of it at this point.
24:43And then we have more painters.
24:45He's got his paintbrush in his hand.
24:47And the paint right there on the scaffolding.
24:49So it's pretty clear at this point.
24:51That these are no longer allowed to be considered construction photos.
24:54For anyone that ever had a doubt in their mind.
24:56Now he's holding up a hat.
24:57And that hat says something on it.
24:59I wish I knew what it said.
25:01Comment below what you think that hat says.
25:03All answers are accepted.
25:04And here we have the United States Fisheries building.
25:06During its completion.
25:07But I'm going to zoom in on this building.
25:10On the right hand side.
25:11Because it's very strange.
25:12And we have these creatures faces.
25:14On the side of this building.
25:15With writing here as well.
25:16I can't see exactly what it says.
25:18But it definitely doesn't say Fisheries building.
25:21And then we can see more painters.
25:22Up here on the left hand side.
25:24And here we have a modern Fisheries building.
25:26Built by us of course.
25:27Which won't last forever unfortunately.
25:29Because that's the way we construct things.
25:31So here we have a Fisheries building.
25:33That is designed by the Greek gods.
25:35And we are told that this is a separation of 100 years.
25:38But we are evolving and advancing.
25:40When in all honesty that's the complete opposite.
25:43More and more people are realizing that the mainstream history.
25:46That is written down by some random individual.
25:48That was never even there.
25:50And is being told what to write.
25:51Is a joke.
25:52Anyone that is seriously backing the regurgitated nonsense at this point.
25:55And is serious about it.
25:56Should be very careful what they hope and believe in.
25:59Because I have a lot more on the way.
26:01That is going to rip their history books apart.
26:08So let's switch gears here for part two.
26:11I want to show you all the Grimes County Courthouse.
26:14Located in Anderson, Texas.
26:16And we'll just go right in on their website.
26:18And can really understand how deep the lie goes.
26:20And how many times it's happened.
26:22And how these stories are a code.
26:24And in my opinion.
26:25Written by the AI.
26:26And a clear giveaway is the repetition.
26:29The courthouse was supposedly designed.
26:32By Glover and company.
26:34And completed in 1894.
26:36Where it incorporates the east wall.
26:38And foundations of an earlier courthouse.
26:41That was.
26:42You guessed it.
26:43Destroyed by a fire.
26:46So.
26:46We are all aware.
26:47Of what the fire narrative really means at this point.
26:50It is a nod.
26:52To their group.
26:52But this building is from the old world.
26:55There was never a fire here.
26:56And this building is the original building.
26:58The fires that happened today.
27:00Are real.
27:01You can see them.
27:02The fires are there to destroy.
27:04The previous civilizations work.
27:06And they are not just fires.
27:07In my opinion.
27:08They are demolitions.
27:10Stone and brick.
27:11Do not burn down from a house fire.
27:13And this is common knowledge.
27:15The fire story today.
27:16Is to destroy these buildings.
27:18Collect the insurance check.
27:20And there's nobody to blame.
27:22Conveniently.
27:22Now a fire story from the 1800s is weird.
27:26Because they are trying to fit these incredible buildings.
27:29Into this insane timeline.
27:31That they are trying to come up with.
27:32It's simply a nod.
27:33And we know this now.
27:35The amount of times that the fire narrative is given to us.
27:38Is alarming.
27:39Can you imagine.
27:40Every single house.
27:41In your neighborhood.
27:42Going up in a fire.
27:44No.
27:45That's not possible.
27:46But nearly every single old world building.
27:48Has a fire story.
27:50The probability of that is 0%.
27:53So let's stay in Anderson County, Texas.
27:55Where they have another courthouse.
27:57That has a back story.
27:59That in my opinion.
28:00Wouldn't hold up in their own courthouse.
28:02Located at one public square.
28:04In Palestine, Anderson County, Texas.
28:07This building was built on top of the highest hill in Palestine.
28:10And we all know.
28:11When there is a big hill.
28:13That something is most likely under the grass.
28:16We've shown this a lot.
28:17Episode 45 has an awesome example of this.
28:20Of course.
28:21We get the weirdest reoccurring names here.
28:23Which we have shown a lot.
28:24How the AI can't come up with different names.
28:27It basically takes like three names and scrambles them.
28:30It's actually bizarre.
28:31It's very weird.
28:33Episode 43 is my favorite example of this with the Fredericks.
28:36But here we get the architects.
28:38Charles Henry Page.
28:40And Louis Charles Page.
28:43So we get Charles Page.
28:44And Louis Charles Page.
28:46That's fine.
28:46They can be brothers.
28:47But we know the reoccurring names at this point.
28:50And know that this is not an accident.
28:52And we know what's really going on here.
28:54The mom and dad didn't put Charles as the one kid's name.
28:57And Charles for the other kid's middle name.
28:59It's a clear mix up by the AI.
29:01And then calling them brothers.
29:03And to drive this home.
29:04If you're on the fence.
29:05This is the fourth courthouse on this site.
29:08And this one was thrown together.
29:09By the Charles Page twins.
29:11In less than a year.
29:13Over 110 years ago.
29:16From 1913 to 1914.
29:18Still trusting the narrative?
29:20Or should we go deeper?
29:21The first Anderson County courthouse.
29:23A one story frame structure.
29:26Was built in 1847.
29:28It was replaced supposedly.
29:30Nine years later.
29:32And this type of thing was simple in the 1800s.
29:35Building courthouses back then.
29:37With a horse and a wagon.
29:38With no power tools.
29:40Was simple stuff.
29:41It was very easy.
29:42So a third courthouse.
29:44Also brick.
29:45Was completed in 1886.
29:47Only 30 years later.
29:49But you guessed it.
29:51Was of course.
29:53Destroyed by a fire.
29:55In 1913.
29:56We're clearly at the point.
29:58Where we are proving.
29:59Time and time again.
30:01That we have been told.
30:02A massive lie.
30:04And that none of the mainstream history.
30:06Is or ever has been telling the truth.
30:08Again.
30:09Using facts.
30:10And real logistics.
30:11And common sense.
30:12This fire supposedly happens.
30:15In 1913.
30:16This is what they're telling us.
30:18And then somehow clean this brick building up.
30:20Get it out of the way.
30:21Get all of the new materials to the site.
30:24And knock this new courthouse out.
30:26In less than a year.
30:27And it's here forever.
30:29This is insane to believe at this point.
30:31That isn't even close to a real timeline.
30:33And we're not done with Texas today.
30:35Let's go over to the Fort Bend County Courthouse.
30:38And see what they have going on over there.
30:40Since of course we have these very real.
30:42Twin Charles Page brothers.
30:44Pinned as the architects of that one too.
30:47A brick classical revival style masterpiece.
30:50That also stands the test of time.
30:52And if you thought that last one was an eye opener.
30:54Hold on to your seats.
30:56Because this is the fifth courthouse in this county.
30:59Which began in 1837.
31:02The structure was designed by these Page twins.
31:05And all wrapped up in 1909.
31:07So from 1908 to 1909.
31:10Less than a year.
31:12They got this thing done.
31:13And that's of course not the weirdest part.
31:16Because of course there is more.
31:18Because we need to figure out why there's been five courthouses here in this town.
31:22So the 1887 courthouse.
31:25One of the five that were here prior.
31:26Had a clock tower.
31:28But they removed that shortly after the building was done.
31:31Which makes sense.
31:32If you're trying to hide the past civilization's work.
31:34This courthouse stood on Morton Street.
31:37Where the current town hall sits.
31:39And you guessed it again.
31:41It burned down in 1930.
31:44Did you think that was where I was going to stop?
31:46Well.
31:47Here on TexasCourthouses.com.
31:50I found all five of these supposed previous courthouses.
31:53And I want to know where they all went.
31:55Not just one of them.
31:56The first one.
31:57In 1842.
31:59Gone.
31:59Lost to erosion.
32:01Here's the second one.
32:02Building completion date.
32:041871.
32:05Present status.
32:06Gone.
32:07Burned down in 1887.
32:10So we know that this exact same courthouse has multiple fire stories.
32:17Because we already know that courthouse number three, built in 1887, also burned down in 1930 from a fire.
32:25Oh.
32:26And remember when we were told that the clock tower was removed shortly after the building was done.
32:32Well.
32:33Now we're being told that it was conveniently blown away in the wind.
32:37Come on narrator.
32:38Get your story straight.
32:40Oh.
32:40And just for fun.
32:41Courthouse number two was $7,500.
32:44So courthouse number four.
32:46Just throw another zero on the end of the same exact repeating number of 75.
32:51Unbelievable stuff.
32:53Between building projects that take less than a year.
32:56Over and over.
32:58To the same names.
32:59And all of the old world buildings.
33:01Somehow.
33:02Randomly.
33:03Without any backstory as to how it happened.
33:06Going up in flames.
33:07Brick buildings.
33:09When we know that brick does not burn down from house fires.
33:13This is a lie.
33:14And has been right in our faces.
33:16And all we had to do was look.
33:18It is incredible.
33:19And I have found their supposed backstory.
33:21And not only are they from St. Louis.
33:23A place that we have gone to.
33:25And we know how incredible that place is now.
33:27But their father has the same name of Charles Henry.
33:31And the mother's name is Paige.
33:32All four characters sharing the same name.
33:36Where his father was a mason.
33:38With his brother being named Louis.
33:40And another duplicate name.
33:42Hinting at the city of St. Louis.
33:45It's a code.
33:46A clear connection.
33:48Reoccurring names.
33:49Over and over again.
33:51A code for only their group.
33:53To understand.
33:55Until now.
33:56I was reading about the main temple.
33:58At the Karnak Sun Temple.
34:00This place is 26.2 square miles.
34:03So I'm just going to be specific about the main temple.
34:05This is located in Odisha, India.
34:08What I want to share about it.
34:09Has to do with the construction.
34:11Structures that were supposedly built in the 1900s.
34:14We struggle to find the individuals that constructed them.
34:17But when it comes to the year 1250.
34:20About 773 years ago.
34:23They know exactly who did it.
34:24They got their birth certificates ready to roll.
34:27Photo ID.
34:28They got their social security cards.
34:30And their DNA sample.
34:31Of course I'm exaggerating.
34:32But seriously.
34:33They got it down.
34:34They know exactly who did it.
34:35They say this was sponsored by the king.
34:38So he paid for it.
34:39And the construction was overseen by Shiva.
34:42So next time they try and get away with not telling us.
34:44Who constructed an 1800s or a 1900s building.
34:47We can refer right back to this as proof.
34:50That they can provide a builder.
34:51And they had plenty of resources to do so 600 years later.
34:56Who knows how old this place really is.
34:58It could be 5000 years old.
35:00And I wouldn't be shocked at all.
35:01In present day.
35:03This seems like it's your local adult playground.
35:05Everyone's just climbing around on it.
35:07We have wheels that seem to be melted onto the side of this thing.
35:11The detail is unbelievable.
35:14All around the place.
35:15For this to be constructed 773 years ago.
35:19It proves that construction wasn't just trash.
35:22And now it's just incredible.
35:24Let's make sure that's very clear.
35:26We have not evolved in terms of construction.
35:29A previous civilization with incredible technology was here.
35:33A worldwide civilization that left their buildings behind.
35:37What are these sections of modern day brick covering up?
35:40They don't fit in.
35:42They're all over the place.
35:43You can easily see the difference between the old world and our world.
35:47Here we have more climbers.
35:49The stairs are right next to this man.
35:51Not in the mood for the stairs that day I guess.
35:54Now if we go a little more to our right.
35:56We're going to see five more wheels.
35:57And this is just your standard construction work.
36:00Especially in the year 1250.
36:02They really enjoyed making fake wheels on the side of buildings.
36:05What are we talking about?
36:07Who are we kidding?
36:08This is not a random wheel that they chiseled into the side of the building.
36:11This in my opinion was an actual wheel that has been petrified into a rock.
36:17The entire structure here may have been the same material.
36:20Once petrified it looks like this.
36:22And this thing right over here can serve as proof.
36:25This was not one huge piece of stone that was carried here in 1250.
36:30This was carved and turned into this material.
36:32There's plenty of proof of this.
36:34Many times people have opened these things up and they find that it's wood.
36:37Now I'm not ruling out that this is stone.
36:40And that these people had the technology to somehow bring this huge piece of stone here.
36:45And then carve it perfectly.
36:47And it stays here forever.
36:48Until the end of time.
36:50Which is the opposite of the way we build anything 773 years later.
36:55But after everything I have researched.
36:57I would side with the petrified wood as the answer for this.
37:00Especially because there are wheels right next to it.
37:02And wheels are normally not stone or brick.
37:05That wouldn't be the number one choice of material when you're this technologically advanced.
37:09If we go around the corner you're going to see that there are even more wheels.
37:13They go all around this thing.
37:14And check these things out.
37:16They were clearly placed on that spot.
37:18They even have a pin through that spot to hold them there.
37:21Meaning they were able to come off at one point.
37:24If you zoom in on this place it's just unbelievable.
37:27The amount of detail that is in it is just mind blowing.
37:30It goes all the way around this thing.
37:31There's no chance that this was stone when it was constructed.
37:35If you believe the mainstream narrative.
37:37Chiseling stone like this in the year 1250.
37:40It's impossible if you believe the mainstream narrative.
37:43That we evolve and advance.
37:45Or else we would easily be able to do this almost 800 years later.
37:49They had it figured out and had it done.
37:51It was no problem at all.
37:53All they needed was a king to sponsor it.
37:55And any one of the 1250 people would get the job done.
38:00Here we turn the corner and it looks like we've caught someone doing something they shouldn't.
38:04Up to no good.
38:05Let's go a little further.
38:07And more wheels of course.
38:09A bunch of people that have no idea what they're on top of.
38:12Just climbing away.
38:13Having a big party and celebrating something.
38:16Now are we sure we're told the truth about our history?
38:18Are we 100% sure?
38:20Of course not.
38:21In fact I'm 100% sure it's all nonsense.
38:24What is happening here in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado?
38:28This is just an average mountain.
38:30That for some reason has things that look exactly like houses.
38:35And buildings.
38:36With windows in them.
38:37And has stairs all over the place.
38:39Which is totally normal.
38:40Oh no it's not normal?
38:42No it's not normal.
38:44These are clearly structures with windows and stairs.
38:46Who was living there?
38:48And where did these people go?
38:49And which construction company did these people use?
38:52Who was the architect?
38:54We can be given the names of the construction leader for a 1250 story.
38:59But not this?
39:00Of course not this.
39:01Because it's in Colorado and not India.
39:04If we were given a construction worker's name for this one.
39:07The entire narrative would be tossed in the trash.
39:10Right where it belongs at this point.
39:11So instead it's just a mountain.
39:14And we don't like to talk about it.
39:15Okay?
39:16Now the mainstream says these are ancestral pueblos.
39:20I'm not trying to offend anyone.
39:22I'm just sharing my opinion.
39:23These are not pueblos in my personal opinion.
39:26You can believe it if you'd like to.
39:27But these are from a past civilization.
39:29And we're most likely way bigger than this.
39:32I would not be shocked at all if they were destroyed on purpose.
39:36Would you?
39:37And we have more mountain climbers.
39:39Oh those are built in North America?
39:41Yeah.
39:42So those are built by the ancestors.
39:44Not working anymore.
39:46You can't give us answers in India.
39:47And then act like you don't know anything in North America.
39:51Doesn't work like that.
39:52So I've been having a lot of fun looking at some ancient stuff today.
39:55But let's go over to something that is actually here today.
39:58And still in operation.
40:00The Alcazar Hotel.
40:01Located in St. Augustine, Florida.
40:04This was constructed in 1887.
40:06They tell us.
40:07Now this is located in St. Johns County.
40:10And if we take a look at the population for the entire county.
40:14In 1887.
40:16Not just St. Augustine.
40:17The population for the whole county was only 8,000 people.
40:22Why in the world did they need a hotel like this?
40:25This place was and still is massive.
40:28Home to a three story ballroom.
40:30And the world's largest indoor swimming pool.
40:32What in the world is going on here?
40:34This is now a museum.
40:35And added to the National Register of Historic Places.
40:39The problem with all this.
40:40Is that it's constructed like 40 feet away from Flagler College.
40:44And Flagler College looks the exact same.
40:46And as I promised in the past.
40:49Here we have yet another college.
40:50That seems to have found and repurposed old world buildings.
40:55Right next to all of this.
40:56There is the Memorial Presbyterian Church.
40:59And this church has Italian marble floors.
41:02The dome was supposedly brought over from Italy.
41:05Now they say that all of this, the entire area, every building, every church was constructed by one guy.
41:12His name was Henry Flagler.
41:14And he dished out the cash.
41:16And got all of these constructed.
41:18No problem at all.
41:20In the 1800s of course.
41:21This took 50 years to build.
41:23Which seems normal.
41:25Wait.
41:26No.
41:27What is this?
41:27This took 5 years to build?
41:30Are you kidding me?
41:31In 1825?
41:32This just got thrown together in 5 years.
41:35200 years ago, I guess that was just simple construction.
41:39Just chiseling away at that Italian marble.
41:42No need to mention any construction company or master builders for this one.
41:46Because anyone could do it in 1825.
41:49This was simple stuff back then.
41:51Easy.
41:52But in the year 1250, we were given Shiva and all of his personal records.
41:57They knew all about that construction process, of course.
42:00Does that make sense?
42:02No, that does not make sense.
42:04That they would know all about the 1250 story.
42:07But no information on a construction company in 1825.
42:11And have you seen this basilica?
42:13Built 1,000 years earlier.
42:15In the year 825.
42:17Still standing strong today.
42:18St. Mark's Basilica.
42:20Constructed in 7 years.
42:23Thank you all for your support.
42:24And I hope you all have a great day.
42:26I will be back very soon with much more.
42:28See ya.