Tartarian Truthers || Episode 15 || Ballarat

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @carolinelloyd1858
    @carolinelloyd1858 2 года назад +12

    I arrived in Ballarat a month ago and was blown away by the amount of old world buildings with tech on top!! A local told me it's not just tunnels under Ballarat, there's a whole other city down there according to the old locals!

  • @DH-zp7bc
    @DH-zp7bc 2 года назад +18

    Before I forget, the Churches being turned into night clubs has been extensive in England.
    I was fortunate to visit Australia just before the madness. And I was lucky enough to visit Ballarat. I went on a ghost tour in the evening at the gold mine place which was fascinating.
    As someone from England I must say a lot of the buildings in Australia felt older than their supposed age. Not just in Ballarat. Even the small wine places in South Australia like Tanunda. I'm not sure about anything even in England, many of the most magnificent buildings are Norman Churches which are 1000 years old. One thing I think that is becoming increasingly clear to me is that people used to be incredibly smart. Way smarter than we think. I studied inventors in the Nottingham lace Industry during a similar period to which this channel investigates and people were inventing in a very small area of Nottinghamshire who were more or less destitute.
    Back to Ballarat, a lot of the buildings reminded me of Malta or Spain some place like that. I wanted to go for a walk there but like you I was there in summer so we ended up getting in the car. We had an ice cream from a place in the main high street. I remember a kid hitting a police lady there before running away. Feel blessed to have visited there in my lifetime. Maybe one day I can go back. Stay beautiful and stay strong Australian's.

    • @WLHS
      @WLHS 2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your memories & thoughts. Australia needed things, everything in fact from the first arrival & so began a period where England's cast offs (mostly England) which is why antiques/artefacts from a certain period are very scarce in England such as glass bottles and ceramics too. It was the case with furniture, books & anything else from cooking to personal care. Wealthy families that immigrated often bought everything with them including a house and sink and even the coffins and headstones of loved ones {Adelaide cemetery is home to many graves from 16.17 & 18th centuries.

  • @deplorableaussie6749
    @deplorableaussie6749 2 года назад +10

    Absolutely fascinating, I spent a full Saturday taking pics of Ballarat & ifs magnificent architecture...I had no idea about the underground!
    I have some brilliant photos that may help the investigation.
    Bravo ladies

  • @kimwinchester218
    @kimwinchester218 2 года назад +20

    Similar to Sydney’s Tank Stream and underground tunnels that have always been closed off to the public. Again, they don’t want us to know or think about it. Great video ladies.

    • @aaron242
      @aaron242 2 года назад

      It is still possible to get into Tank Stream through.
      There is access via a manhole in the middle of the road

  • @brentoliver8814
    @brentoliver8814 5 месяцев назад +1

    Always the same story like 1949 Gold Rush like San Francisco! Seems like a cataclysmic event happened around the world around 1850 . I love this channel! I'm going to go on a binge and watch all your videos and show them to everybody I know!!
    you girls are spot-on! thank you for your hard work. :-)

  • @gussybear2409
    @gussybear2409 2 года назад +10

    Hey girls! Love your videos, great work as always! Here in Adelaide, we have dozens of underground tunnels too, they connect the whole city, but access is difficult. Cpl mates and I will be doing a Tartian hunt in Port Adelaide, ill send you pics of what we discover!

    • @caronwilliamson951
      @caronwilliamson951 2 года назад

      Did you find the starfort at Semiphore? Tennison, Google maps,you can see it on the beach

  • @crostraya
    @crostraya 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this. Absolutely fabulous work! Ballarat is now on the bucket list 🙌🏼

  • @kateemma-
    @kateemma- 2 года назад +7

    Knocking it out of the park again ladies, wow, thank you!
    Have looked around Ballarat on Google Earth before, after watching the Doctor Blake series that was set there, because I couldn't believe what beautiful buildings they kept showing, it piqued my interest, so I went hunting and now you ladies, well Casey, has taken it one step further, actually going to the town and getting the opportunity to get under the skin of Ballarat, so to speak, with an underground tour, wow wee, am sooooooo jealous!
    Most of the old buildings appear mud flooded, but about 4000 men were supposed to have built these buildings, in just 30 years, really?!?
    Shame to see that the beautiful bandstand and old building of Nicholl & Co have gone, but they managed to hold onto the obelisk water fountain, phew, saved the obelisk water fountain!
    Tall tales and sham stories seem to be the order of the day, if it's not architectural competitions or pretend fires, there always appears to be some whacky story in an attempt to explain away the anomalies.
    Two of the most awesome aussies bringing us fantastic footage with some of the best tall tales to make us laugh, thank you both.
    Brilliant for Zac, what a man, this is a true hero for his community, and for his partner Christine, please pass on my and I think I can talk for others, our warmest wishes if you see them again.

  • @achebwahs1111
    @achebwahs1111 2 года назад +23

    Hey Casey and Jojo. I will be sending you an email soon. Not before Jojo and I break out the popcorn and indulge in a little backyard mystery with this episode. Keep up the great work. It's an extremely important journey we are all on here and you guys are contributing amazingly ❤👣❤👣❤👣❤

  • @drewroe3455
    @drewroe3455 2 года назад +13

    I work in various open cut gold mines in WA and I can tell you now that there's no way known the story of tailings (mining production byproduct) being used to fill in the uneven ground on the scale we know of is true. As the compaction process using tailings material itself just to construct a tailings damn wall to achieve the desired result to spec is a feat in it's self using modern heavy mining machinery and so to prepare ground for building development requires further time for the natural compaction process to happen also.

  • @agonymouse4864
    @agonymouse4864 2 года назад

    The building you show with the 'crown' on top is a place where us locals who were kids back in the 80s used to climb up and into that beautiful structure. It was a hairy climb up three stories on the outside of a stairwell that was caged but we'd always make it up safely and enjoy our secret space up there where we'd perform fire shows for anyone looking up then escape as quickly as possible before anyone in charge turned up! 😁
    There's also an excellent story about two guys who 'stole a road' by digging up a Bluestone road and selling the ancient blocks for a huge sum! Very naughty Ballaratians! Lol

  • @AnthonyP73
    @AnthonyP73 2 года назад +5

    Always love to get a TT fix on a Sunday evening. And my goodness!! I thought my beloved Bathurst was the Tartarian town par excellence - but just look at that incredible architecture, it's so beautiful! Hints of the previous world for sure.

    • @TartarianTruthers
      @TartarianTruthers  2 года назад +1

      Yes Bathurst is definitely on the cards for a on location episode in the future, for sure!

  • @laurelrose4826
    @laurelrose4826 2 года назад +9

    Great to see beautiful ballarat, such a fascinating city. I was called to live in ballarat for a few years, travelling oz now to find my new home but the pull back to ballarat is strangely strong! The local ghost tour takes you underground to the old bakery near the station.

  • @markbrookman8233
    @markbrookman8233 2 года назад +6

    I grew up in Ballarat, in the 70s and 80s, and we shifted around quite a bit. As kids, we explored old mineshafts, caves as well as the many underground creeks and waterways...
    It is truly a town of the underground!
    To be honest... I'm amazed that we're still alive, because the old mines up at Blackhill are extremely dangerous! But... kids will be kids.
    Anyway, one of the houses we lived in was the old Grocery shop on the corner of Lyon and Eyre streets (with the painting of "Ballarat Bertie" on its side)... it had 3 levels in total: 2 stories above ground, and a cellar below street level with three rooms, and which STILL had ancient bottles of unopened beer, and other goods stored within...
    Now, my family has been in Ballarat since the 1870s, so my Dad knew of OTHER underground tunnels which NO ONE is allowed access too. And indeed, during backyard works on our old Grocery shop, one of the workmen lifted a large concrete block immediately behind the building to reveal one of the secret tunnels! It ran parallel to the main St (i.e. Sturt st)... he promptly made some phone calls and was told to just reseal it, and leave it be.
    I wish to GOD I could've gone down there... because to this day, it fascinates me.
    The rumours are that they go between all the main pubs in Ballarat, and were used to run alcohol, etc...
    Personally... I think they were built for other reasons, but I guess we'll never know.

  • @veronicamoss2597
    @veronicamoss2597 2 года назад +2

    Just found your channel. You girls are AMAZING! Sounds like ' stories'. To me. I know that under ground in Auckland city centre (new Zealand). It goes under ground for about four stories. .... People have forgotten....but it's there.

  • @laurenjenner8304
    @laurenjenner8304 2 года назад +5

    Wow wow wow girls!! Awesome episode! Awesome Ballarat- can’t wait to see more!

  • @andreaperrin6257
    @andreaperrin6257 2 года назад +5

    Great video Casey and JoJo, I'm in Ballarat and it's great to see your footage and the history. Cudos to Zach and the others who made it possible. There are a lot of rumours and stories, I'd love to hear about the Orphanage and Mental Asylum.

  • @michaellloyd8594
    @michaellloyd8594 2 года назад

    Great, great work. Thanks team. We all need to find ways of having weekends like that...Music, people, food, fun, friendship, warmth & things worth talking about!

  • @petemc808
    @petemc808 2 года назад +1

    Wow! What an Amazing town Ballarat is. A living Time Capsule with so many anomalies and mysteries. It really is a journey back in time seeing so many of these Grand Buildings still standing.

  • @johnhermann8121
    @johnhermann8121 11 месяцев назад

    I was very interested to hear about Zac's meeting place at Buninyong. A community of very courageous people, by the sound of things. I would love to visit there one day. Ballarat sounds like an extremely interesting city, too.

  • @sweet-artbyjenni
    @sweet-artbyjenni 2 года назад +3

    Unfortunately Christine and the bookshop is gone 😕 and the unicorn hotel is closed for lease. Our adventure just ended ☹ the town feels odd and we spoke to the info centre and they don't know much about the underground shops and some locals and they don't know the history either. It's a really big town without alot of people. I also asked the info centre about the green topped spires and domes and she said she'd never noticed! I wonder if they're copper? I also listen to Casey from enterthestars and he talks alot about copper tops and conductors, etc

  • @martinellen9334
    @martinellen9334 2 года назад +6

    the deception is fookin staggering ✌😃👍 big up Casey & JoJo much love from England 💯🙏

  • @gasnxt6805
    @gasnxt6805 2 года назад +2

    Great work girls. I am loving this channel so much. You's have really opened my eyes. Thankyou both.

  • @maree-mareesongwriter6226
    @maree-mareesongwriter6226 2 года назад

    Oh yes, some very 'old world' and red brick buildings there, that were not built by the convicts or gold -rushers that's for sure! I had no idea Ballarat was such a fascinating historical town and with such a mysterious history. Such truly amazing buildings and churches. Freemason symbols, in underground tunnels, how very surprising. Now they are known for keeping secrets aren't they? And hiding each other's. Another great episode gals!

  • @Annie6460
    @Annie6460 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely amazing! I am so enthralled by your work! Learning so much and very intrigued. ❤️

  • @sweet-artbyjenni
    @sweet-artbyjenni 2 года назад

    Thank you for such an eye-opening video, we are off to explore Ballarat tomorrow!

  • @nannypuffins3421
    @nannypuffins3421 2 года назад

    So grateful and thankful for the hard work and thoughtfulness into the presentation... you ladies are wonderful. Love from Las Vegas-

  • @arthurmcgonnell1179
    @arthurmcgonnell1179 2 года назад +1

    chzzz! Girls have got class! under ground tour of Ballarat with time travelling drinks & a Hostess in sequins??
    the Tartarian Truther Mob are deeep 4 real !
    big thanx & love up from a damp Cornish Mine
    -x-

  • @jordankodiak6956
    @jordankodiak6956 2 года назад +1

    Another great video you two I'll check out the two other videos tomorrow when I wake up,you two are great thank you so much for all the awesome work you do.

  • @jennywee6273
    @jennywee6273 2 года назад

    Zack sounds amazing!! Good on you for helping keep peoples hope alive.

  • @willx6394
    @willx6394 2 года назад +2

    There is a massive monistary in Ballarat with underground tunnels. Now apartments. But I went in there before it became apartments and explored the tunnel a bit. Spent my childhood in those bluestone tunnels and creeks. Also hints of secret societies in the gardens.

    • @jodieb3064
      @jodieb3064 2 года назад +1

      Can you elaborate on the gardens?

    • @kimberly-mo5cp
      @kimberly-mo5cp 2 года назад

      I'd like to know more about the secret societies in the gardens too, very interested

  • @aliceskewthorpe8991
    @aliceskewthorpe8991 2 года назад +1

    W o w...!!!
    Thank you and shared...
    I must put Ballarat on my bucket list!

  • @chase_with_jase
    @chase_with_jase 2 года назад

    You should also check out Bendigo, a central Victorian city also supposedly founded by the gold rush. I lived there for a while and it's so full of beautiful Tartarian architecture, and feels way older than what they say it is!

  • @leviwally3687
    @leviwally3687 2 года назад +3

    Awesome show, loved it... You guys really need to do a show on Gympie..lot of history in that town :)

    • @hannahchase3881
      @hannahchase3881 2 года назад

      Haha I was in Ballarat for 20 and now in the Gympie surrounds last few..fascinating..huge Masonic history here like Ballarat too..not as dark energy imo.

  • @oferbaharal8479
    @oferbaharal8479 2 года назад +1

    Thanx & Love from Israel !
    May God bless you !

  • @jesspetrie3402
    @jesspetrie3402 2 года назад

    Its such a privilege to be able to go into Zach's coffee shop everyday and always learn something new from the people around
    I was excited to see footage of the adventures you all went on underground!

  • @rb9887
    @rb9887 2 года назад +2

    The amount of lies we are fed by the MS His-Story is mind blowing.
    Great work ladies.

  • @healer6111
    @healer6111 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff from you Truthers. So many questions not many answers leave us thinking on what we have been taught. Thanks again.

  • @WildWoodlandsSW
    @WildWoodlandsSW 2 года назад

    Very interesting. Thats some crazy architecture, for such a short time period. Definently something askew here.

  • @emiska2950
    @emiska2950 2 года назад +3

    ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Real life is truth driven. So conclusion is vital , Sound and Honest. hugs

  • @franny231123DMT
    @franny231123DMT 2 года назад +1

    ur vids are my fav time of the week, tonight i find this on sunday evening. thanks mates!

  • @autarko
    @autarko 2 года назад +4

    Another treat. Can't wait to hear more about Ballarat though I know it won't all be pretty. I'm up near Cairns - don't think there are any tunnels or old world stuff around here..?

    • @apteryx7080
      @apteryx7080 2 года назад

      I'm up near Cairns also Have you ever walked the Dalrymple Gap track? I find the story about that a little curious.
      On Hinchinbrook island there is a rock atop a peak that from afar looks like an almost perfect cube. I swear it's not "natural". Unfortunately, one of the few places you can't fly a drone in Queensland is anywhere around Hinchinbrook Island ! And you need to get a special permit to go off any of the tracks on the island, .but every day I look at that island and ask what secrets it hides. 😁

    • @autarko
      @autarko 2 года назад

      @@apteryx7080 Not familiar with Hinchinbrook Island but you've just given me a strong desire to head there and go off-track! And what's the story about Dalrymple Gap? I'm fascinated by Black Mountain near Cooktown and hope to head out there again soon.

  • @asimpletonsguidetothetruth5441
    @asimpletonsguidetothetruth5441 2 года назад

    Thank you! I live here didn’t know a lot of this information.

  • @annie-taffinoz5749
    @annie-taffinoz5749 2 года назад +1

    Another fascinating episode 👏 thanks guys ❤

  • @coreyevans9959
    @coreyevans9959 2 года назад +4

    Casey and Jojo, not just revealing the truth but also holding the line!

  • @adiossoulboy
    @adiossoulboy 2 года назад +1

    wow guys thank you what an interesting episode, sorry to hear about the flooding- a look into weather manipulation and Chem trails the world over might be in order- prayers and love to all from Durban South Africa

  • @travelbug4536
    @travelbug4536 2 года назад +28

    The plot thickens...and no doubt the floods are geo-engineered.

    • @DH-zp7bc
      @DH-zp7bc 2 года назад +3

      If you're referring to the recent ones in Oz they haven't even made it to UK news.

    • @patriciashannon6631
      @patriciashannon6631 2 года назад +2

      @@DH-zp7bc dear God…it’s a humanitarian crisis employed by the govt of Australia upon all their own people and animals. Ignored too, by the majority of brainwashed sheep here…calling it “ Mother Nature”…

    • @joashjohnston7119
      @joashjohnston7119 2 года назад +1

      @@patriciashannon6631 yes so true, the sad thing is how long until they get the picture painted in them poor programmed minds.

    • @lilymish1796
      @lilymish1796 2 года назад

      Yep.

    • @rebeccaringler1265
      @rebeccaringler1265 2 года назад

      I love the photo of the buildings that look like they are dug out of hills. I see it all the time.

  • @gardeningnewearth3680
    @gardeningnewearth3680 2 года назад

    So glad you’re making videos on the Australia / Tarteria connection. Thanks from Mt Beauty Victoria 💜💚💙

  • @Firehoonz
    @Firehoonz 2 года назад

    Ballarat is fascinating. I grew up in daylesford nearby. Daylesford has lots of old architecture, tunnels, churches etc

  • @faithworks217
    @faithworks217 2 года назад +1

    Scorching summer last year in British Columbia. Went all the way up to 111 degrees in Vancouver. Summers are usually in the 80s; sometimes in the 90s, but not often. Then the forest fires, and a man who saw one starting and wanted to put it out right away was threatened with a huge fine if he interfered. It burned for two days before the province sent in the firefighters.
    Apparently, lightning strikes were causing these fires, but some said that fires started in several places all at the same time. A doctor who wrote 2 open letters to our "health minister" about how the vaccines were causing more illness than covid had only a 5 minute warning before the fire reached his clinic. Forest fires were a normal thing in the area, but never before burned down the town - 90% of it is gone.
    Then the flooding and mud slides in BC, never before so many and roads washed out, people lost their homes, Vancouver was totally cut off by road from the rest of Canada for about a week. All of our provinces in Canada have lifted the mandates, except for BC.

  • @pocolocoya
    @pocolocoya 2 года назад

    Thanx for an awesome show. Love from Sweden

  • @hunzoldworld
    @hunzoldworld 2 года назад +3

    next time im in Ballarat ill be going exploring more. If your ever in Adelaide, remember its the city of churches, i recommend the Adelaide Arcade, it has stairs going unground, blocked off but they've put glass over it so you can see and walk over it. iv also heard theirs a statue of liberty some where in Adelaide.

    • @QuestionThingsUseLogic
      @QuestionThingsUseLogic 2 года назад +1

      We are now near Adelaide but came from near Ballarat!

    • @TartarianTruthers
      @TartarianTruthers  2 года назад +3

      Definitely planning on heading to the Adelaide soon!

    • @angelaadams427
      @angelaadams427 2 года назад +1

      Brisbane has the same, they were "old tea rooms" according to the narrative

    • @hunzoldworld
      @hunzoldworld 2 года назад

      @@TartarianTruthers Awesome theirs still a lot their. old buildings near and across from the, light horse memorial is worth a look.

    • @hunzoldworld
      @hunzoldworld 2 года назад +1

      @@angelaadams427 Yep thats what they called them wonder how deep they go.

  • @woodhengecarvings
    @woodhengecarvings 2 года назад

    Thank you! Great video! 👏👏👏👏

  • @pale6516
    @pale6516 2 года назад +1

    The moment a new pair of high heels don't work well on my flooring (like too slippery, or the heel catches) I change out my entire floor. I have gone between carpet and hard flooring more times than I can count. But oh so worth it for fashion! Ps- 💕love your videos, thx!

  • @nikitis13
    @nikitis13 2 года назад

    Good man Zac. Great work ladies. ALL will be revealed soon...

  • @7thNoteOfficial
    @7thNoteOfficial 2 года назад

    Love you guys thanks for doing what you do

  • @The35Massey
    @The35Massey 2 года назад +18

    I grew up there we walked those tunnels as kids used to give me an uneasy feeling I think Ballarat has a very dark past with the churches and orphanages unfortunately

    • @cdavidson7583
      @cdavidson7583 2 года назад +5

      Yep and Bendigo, Rushmore and many more surrounding towns

    • @cdavidson7583
      @cdavidson7583 2 года назад

      @The S Word goose

    • @hannahchase3881
      @hannahchase3881 2 года назад +2

      I spent 20 years there...the energy is dark and quite oppressive..and the stain of abuse lingers heavily over the community..I lived in Lyons St around the corner from the church with all those ribbons..heartbreaking..I also lived right next to the Peel St Bridge in town..that was OLD..

    • @MrTimstaaa
      @MrTimstaaa 2 года назад

      I think your somewhat right. I'm almost a local and about 20 years ago someone took me for a very short visit to the underground shop fronts and it had a really awkward feel to the place

  • @klitefm601
    @klitefm601 2 года назад +1

    great episode , and fascinating photos of ‘underground’ in more ways than one …some darkness residing down there …
    I hope you got to check out the ridiculous Post Office history on the University site ..
    sorry I missed getting to Chocalato to meet you but so happy plenty of others on
    the Tartaria journey were there 🙌🙌🙌

  • @darcycorboy3262
    @darcycorboy3262 2 года назад +1

    Just absolutely fascinating 😃

  • @ivanmectin9106
    @ivanmectin9106 2 года назад +7

    wow, there seems to be more and more tartarian truthers !

    • @craigmoran893
      @craigmoran893 2 года назад

      Lot's of uneducated people, with a lot of distrust.

  • @angelikaesterhuizen1691
    @angelikaesterhuizen1691 2 года назад +2

    💜🙏💜💃💜🇿🇦💜Thanks, so much, for another awesome episode. 💥I wish I could find the time, and another 1 or 2 people, in 🇿🇦South Africa 🇿🇦, to help me do the same. 🙏💜🙏
    Our part of the Realm, is just as full of the same building style..
    Take care, 💜🙏💜

  • @kimberly-mo5cp
    @kimberly-mo5cp 2 года назад +1

    OMG! You got into those tunnels? I've been trying for years to find out how to access them. Lucky you. I badly want to explore what's under our beautiful city

    • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
      @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 2 года назад

      It's not difficult... At least the ones they accessed aren't. The openings are accessible around Barkly Street and if you want to get into the other tunnels underneath the Sturt Street you just need to follow the access tunnels inbetween them.
      I've gotta go into this bookshop again and speak to Christine. I'm all about a conspiracy and I've looked into a lot of this, but so far none of it has been convincing in the slightest.
      I wish it was, it would be fun, but it's obvious nonsense.

    • @kimberly-mo5cp
      @kimberly-mo5cp 2 года назад +1

      @@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 I meant the shops underneath Sturt Street and the other tunnels which apparently connect between buildings. The creek tunnels are easy enough to find

  • @georgeprokopenko3044
    @georgeprokopenko3044 2 года назад

    ive been looking at vids of Sydney trains in the 1990s and earlier. the tunnels seen could very well be old world. the vertical cut of granite walls that allow the trains to pass is amazing. see also the ten tunnels of lithgow too,

  • @harleyg2685
    @harleyg2685 2 года назад +2

    lm from Wagga(it has underground catacombs as well some explained away as chinese opium dens) but play in a rock band and we visited Ballafornia and the venue at the time "the Karova bar"right in the centre of town was obviously Tartarian and below street level

  • @terryandrews3186
    @terryandrews3186 2 года назад +3

    You guys would do Aussie tours that no one could ever experience from anyone else! 😌

  • @forgottenknowledge8917
    @forgottenknowledge8917 2 года назад +1

    Check out Magic Mountain on the Gold Coast. We had a castle it seemed. We actually had 2 castles but the one on Magic Mountain looked ancient. They turned into a theme park. Sound familiar?

  • @kimberleywilliams5228
    @kimberleywilliams5228 2 года назад

    Fantastic show ladies - Vic fan here

  • @adellgibbs6925
    @adellgibbs6925 2 года назад +1

    Great show ladies, Australia is waking up

  • @bill8582
    @bill8582 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful architecture down there. And the underground tunnels, just wow. So I'm guessing that the lady in the shiney dress was a shop owner, and not part of your crew, those heals were definitely not designed to track through tunnels in lol, pretty though. Thank you guys for all of your digging, and research.

  • @capt.joeylove
    @capt.joeylove 25 дней назад

    Ballarat backstory sounds hilarious 😂

  • @evanyoung952
    @evanyoung952 2 года назад

    Hi everyone, what a great channel this is. I just spent a night in Hamilton VIC and then Portland VIC on the weekend, both are full of old world buildings, all over the place.
    Can anyone tell me what the f*** is submerged under Lake Wendouree? I was going to upload an image here but apparently you can't do that on RUclips. Zooming in on google earth you can see a giant stone structure of some sort under the water, it almost takes up the entire inside of the lake. not hard to see from above at all. Wikipedia doesn't even say when the lake was filled.

  • @mothereartha7
    @mothereartha7 2 года назад +2

    The convicts and Koori slaves were doing the hard labour, worked to death and road gangs kept in cages , many starved to death, the Hume highway built with convict labour, the bluestones cut with convict labour. Red Kelly Ned’s father, cut bluestone in the Williamstown quarry, after serving his time, his self and his family hounded by the police , tunnels under Seymour connected to church, small cells with handkuffs discovered by plumber excavating the back of the church, partially filled in now. The history of Australia’s begginings is horrific, brutal and largely forgotten.

  • @mattlag8558
    @mattlag8558 2 года назад +1

    Fabulous!!! 🌻💚🌸

  • @Ancient.Thread.
    @Ancient.Thread. 2 года назад +1

    🦘❤👍
    BRILLIANT !!!
    WELL DONE !!!
    Elementary my Dear Watson ...
    The Truth is Revealed !!!
    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LADIES !!!

  • @46pippi
    @46pippi Год назад

    Alot of the buildings you lovely ladies are discussing are over 500-700 years old. Same with the old world buildings in Melbourne.
    If you work with maintenance and tradie like personnel from Melbourne, some of them have had access to the tunnels under Melbourne, for which there is an abundance.

  • @curvebuster
    @curvebuster 2 года назад +1

    Always excellent.
    🤗🤗🤗

  • @willx6394
    @willx6394 2 года назад +1

    My home town. I need to meet these underground peoples

    • @TartarianTruthers
      @TartarianTruthers  2 года назад

      You really do! They're lovely 😊

    • @kimberly-mo5cp
      @kimberly-mo5cp 2 года назад

      They meet at Cafe chocolate in bunninyong on Wednesdays I've heard. I'll be going tomorrow to check it out

  • @richardhardy2792
    @richardhardy2792 2 года назад

    Fantastic content lady’s. thoroughly enjoy your work. Like Napoleon apparently said, history is a lie agreed upon.😘😘👍👍

  • @freakedout77
    @freakedout77 2 года назад +35

    Does anyone else feel like we're living in the last episode of season 1 of The Good Place? Where they work out it's a lie and they keep getting reset, but somehow something triggers them and they work it out again and again? Tartarian Truthers =Eleanor Shellstrop/Kristen Bell ☺️☺️☺️

    • @mackash
      @mackash 2 года назад

      No. Ha. Stop watching TV ya goose. Its destroying you whether you understand it or not. Like look at this comment you left.. you just tried to relate these investigators with a FANTASY TV series. You even named them by the characters, like playing 'dress up' and doll house. Its out there.
      Nothing in life is like anything they do in Hollyweird.
      Makes me feel sik to see all these obsessed online gamers and TV church pews eagerly relating their own lives to Hollyweird crabs through social media. Get a grip on REALITY and grow up. Australia is not Hollyweird soaps.
      We are being slowly destroyed from the inside out and all you TV people are leading the Stockholm Syndrome parade like its a mardi gras for celebrities and TV soaps.
      Its not a theory. Television is a god and a VERY serious religion. And its not a good god. Its a septic tank church. Extremely unhealthy.
      'Acting' is just another word for LYING. They are good deceivers. Good actors are good liars. They even get rewards and 'Oscars' to celebrate the best liars among them. Dont worship them.

    • @freakedout77
      @freakedout77 2 года назад

      @@mackash lol I think you'll find the hollyweird people tell us their exact plans through movies and TV. They also give directions as to how to foil their plans via movies and tv. So watching movies and tv as research is probably the best way to navigate through this current shenanigans.
      If you're still reading this comment, the answer they give is always: love. They conquer/capture/control us through fear, hate, anger and negativity. They can't trap/conquer/catch us if we resonate around the pure love vibration (not sex, but unconditional love). Case in point: Monsters Inc and the newest Matrix movie
      We know the religion the hollyweirders follow has a code that says they have to tell us their dastardly plans and provide an out for those who can see through their plans. Movies is how they do it

    • @freakedout77
      @freakedout77 2 года назад +2

      @@mackash good luck on your journey matey 😊

    • @jeffreylaphoy4815
      @jeffreylaphoy4815 2 года назад

      It definitely feels like it

    • @mrshorrigan5225
      @mrshorrigan5225 2 года назад +1

      I do believe we are in the short season of deception as described in Revelations. I started with Tartaria a couple of years ago but have landed with this old world being that of the Millenial Reign.

  • @melchizedek144
    @melchizedek144 2 года назад +1

    Great work guys! 🙏💖

  • @capt.joeylove
    @capt.joeylove 25 дней назад

    Ballarat needs to be revisited

  • @foreshadowing_panda3928
    @foreshadowing_panda3928 2 года назад +1

    You ladies should have a look at Bernadette Banner's channel, I can't remember which video, but Bernadette literally tested walking over old grates/drains in Edwardian and Victorian shoes.
    You can walk over them just fine!

    • @TartarianTruthers
      @TartarianTruthers  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha wow! What an epic experiment 👏😆

    • @foreshadowing_panda3928
      @foreshadowing_panda3928 2 года назад

      @@TartarianTruthers not only was it hillarious, it solidified to me how much historical fashion gives away about how we really lived!

  • @chriscook215
    @chriscook215 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @juliegregory4718
    @juliegregory4718 2 года назад

    Do they have pics of the bluestone mines ?? They always have pic of the mines ,our town has historical pic.

  • @WLHS
    @WLHS 2 года назад

    no mention of Eureka stockade, Australia's revolution against government taxes on gold. Images of the miles of tents the population lived in are terrific as are writings and documentation. Besides convicts cutting stone (nearby Maryborough had a huge bluestone prison, demolished late 19th century that seems to have been very harsh with convicts doing forced labour of stone cutting, quarrying and building of drains and changing water courses, early cut stone was bought across to Australia as ballast which was then unloaded in Australia to fill up with gold and other resources once flowing. Bridges & various constructions were often shipped over, especially when cast iron became popular. My grandma lost her mum giving birth to child no 14 whereby all children were placed in a orphanage until my grandma & twin sister turned 16 three days later & became guardians. The father was taken away to a workhouse apparently contact was lost and that was 1880 when even in the USA schooling stopped at age 12.

  • @capt.joeylove
    @capt.joeylove 25 дней назад

    Did you do a part 2 on ballarat underground?

  • @cheechmcduck7013
    @cheechmcduck7013 2 года назад +3

    wow the underground shops reminded me of the corn exchange in manchester england, i went there to have my nipple pierced when i was 18 in 1991... there was loads of shops underground.on the day i was supposed to go,it got changed to the day beforewhich was lucky as, otherwise i would of been in an ira bomb attack on manchester.. they targeted the corn exchange,it was blown to pieces...i ddidnt know anything about mudfloods or tartaria back then,but the corn exchange building was your typical tartarian mudflood building,and explains why so many shops were underground,, and im now wondering if that bomb was to get rid of said underground shops

  • @memorialgardens1664
    @memorialgardens1664 2 года назад

    Thank you great show 💙💪❤️🎵🙏 🇬🇧Nath

  • @webdesignerandrew6957
    @webdesignerandrew6957 2 года назад +1

    Really loving these thanks. Any chance you could bring out at least one new video per day? Just kidding. But seriously that would be good if you are able to 👍.

  • @steventaylor5283
    @steventaylor5283 2 года назад

    AWESOME RESPECT FROM WA

  • @TheMinipea
    @TheMinipea 2 года назад

    Heard that high heel tale before ... In my Tartaria research... 👠👠👠👠👠Also an American tale.

  • @parisdegrassie1013
    @parisdegrassie1013 2 года назад

    EPIC episode!!!!!! Thanks girls!

  • @honeybeeblossom5846
    @honeybeeblossom5846 2 года назад +4

    Dumping thousands of tons of earth onto brand new buildings to fill in the valleys? Stupidest narrative ever! 🤣 I loved living in Ballarat a few years ago, it’s a really beautiful city. Wish I’d known about all this Tartarian history back then. Was always blown away by the architecture and the botanical gardens 💕 I remember the locals talking about the huge mounds of dirt piled up on rural properties and how they would probably still be full of gold. As a kid I was taken to Sovereign Hill for the cartoonish historical gold rush education, looking back now it seems like an echo of the world’s fair type indoctrination. Makes me wonder what the whole Eureka stockade was really all about.

  • @knitMuse
    @knitMuse 2 года назад

    It's quite possible that the markings on the bluestones are masons marks, used to position stones cut for specific sections of buildings so the assemblers knew what went where. If that is the case, then I suggest these stones were not even quarried in Ballarat but were reused from a building that was dismantled. When they were positioned for the drains, little care was taken in regards to the markings as they were not necessary for building the drain.
    It's a shame the ghost tours have shut down. They were fantastic and I was able to go down into the bakery that we were told was once street level despite being 1.5 floors below it now. The building it is under is right next to the train station and stands 3 - 4 storeys high.
    Did you examine the outside details of the building on the corner of Lydiard St Nth and Mair St (1 block up from the station). The outside is decorated with several faces of unknown persons - speculation ranges from them being relatives of the architect to varying notary citizens of Ballarat, but nobody knows who.
    The main street slopes very steeply towards the Mall - we were told that the Mall is the original ground level of Ballarat and that diggings material was used to build up the streetscapes in order to prevent flooding. Seems like an incredible effort to raise the street level so high, rendering the first floor or two of most buildings totally useless.
    I am so glad you made it to see Ballarat and it's underground wonders. Certainly gives one much food for thought when assessing things with a critical and open mind.

  • @darcycorboy3262
    @darcycorboy3262 2 года назад +1

    Now the party has started!!! 🎉

  • @dannyadams3266
    @dannyadams3266 2 года назад +1

    Casey,jojo! Brickmakers you need to look at. There were quarries all around melbourne . At least 40 or more. First bricks made in 1870. Bluestone quarries were in melbourne also before brick. So where did millions of bricks come from.

  • @kerrierobin8050
    @kerrierobin8050 2 года назад

    Just noticed The Kirk on Cleveland Street Surrey Hill. Looks like marble.

  • @jrod4444
    @jrod4444 2 года назад

    love your work girls 😀🙏

  • @darrellfrench9208
    @darrellfrench9208 2 года назад

    Beechworth has underground Main Street they did tours about 40 years ago not sure if it’s still open to the public we went in primary school

  • @NickThunnda
    @NickThunnda 2 года назад +2

    Ballarat and Bendigo were just plonked down by ET giants. Cheers!