Old World St. Petersburg: Photochrome Antiquitech Photographs of the Lost (Tartary?) Empire Pre-1900

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Howdy ya’ll. Today is a must see video. Russia has always fascinated me. From a young age, any time I would see a photograph of Russia I felt I was looking at another world.
    In today’s video I’d like to take you to that “other” world, as we look at over 100 of the oldest known photographs of the Russian capital city of St. Petersburg. Much to my amazement, for this video, every single image was said to be taken BEFORE the year 1900.
    The color photographs of pre-1900 are a form of antiquitech, known as “Photochrome”, which was a rare, expensive, and seldom used technology for painstakingly creating color photographs, which had to be done by hand. This is by far one of my favorite, and most dense videos that I have made so far this year.
    A big thanks to Bryan Goodlander for “Jarid’s Intro Song” and URBANINSTRUMENTALIST for “Echoes of Lost Voices” and “Memories of the Olde World”, a few of the amazing songs in the background of the video. I thank you all so much for being here, and I would absolutely love to hear what you have to say about St. Petersburg Russia in the comments down below! Please share this video, and enjoy!
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Комментарии • 461

  • @natalliask
    @natalliask 2 года назад +49

    The world was one! This city is thousands year old … better preserved than any other antique cities.

    • @knechtgottes9109
      @knechtgottes9109 2 года назад

      Lemuria is Atlantis - Tartaria! Saint Petersburg today!

  • @chuckschilling9113
    @chuckschilling9113 Год назад +16

    The old world structures are so elegant and beautiful with amazing charm and personality...many modern structures are simply unremarkable.

    • @FreeAltairStar
      @FreeAltairStar Месяц назад

      Better keep building utter shite then...

  • @jpie38
    @jpie38 2 года назад +72

    It's always interesting to see these giant buildings with not many people around. Thanks for all the hard work putting such an informative video together! Keep up the great work!

    • @richardskead1
      @richardskead1 2 года назад +8

      Im always thinking along the same lines . There are never any day to day people in the photos whats your take on that one

    • @pkrmkn31
      @pkrmkn31 2 года назад +6

      @pyropulse in that case there should be no movement in the pictures at all, yet sometimes you see things like horse and carriages and people clearly in full stride.

    • @ogdababihh309
      @ogdababihh309 2 года назад +1

      @@pkrmkn31 Said it perfectly!

    • @taylorjeremy71
      @taylorjeremy71 2 года назад +1

      Old camera's took a long time to take a photograph. People would have to hold still for like 15 minutes. If people were moving it wouldn't capture them that's why the cities look empty.

    • @nicki8731
      @nicki8731 2 года назад +2

      In other older photos you can follow a person's path because they leave a blur behind.

  • @keitelsierra2598
    @keitelsierra2598 2 года назад +21

    These pictures have so many "wireless" street lights as well as antiquitech! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Nilafila76
    @Nilafila76 2 года назад +29

    The amount of golden domes and spires is impressive!

  • @to4ka77
    @to4ka77 2 года назад +21

    My grandma was 100% Circassian , she was almost 6 feet tall, had green eyes and light brown hair,,,we her grandchildren all very smart and beautiful with very good, beautiful hair
    Russia had war with Circassian nations for 120 years, so many run to other countries to survive, and now it’s just small populations of them still living in the North Caucasian region of Russia.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +15

      That’s an amazing, if seldom discussed history. It’s hard to fathom all the atrocities that were committed against the Circassian people, and other ancient empires in what is today Russia. I feel for your ancestors, and I appreciate you sharing part of your story here. I hope I can do my best to try to do the true history a bit of justice

    • @to4ka77
      @to4ka77 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for the wonderful videos you are posting.Be blessed …

    • @misscoutts6193
      @misscoutts6193 2 года назад +3

      I love to watch the Circassian dancing.

    • @rogelioecheverri3366
      @rogelioecheverri3366 4 месяца назад

      I need some Circassian love ❤. 😊

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude 2 года назад +20

    Peter the Great is a curious individual indeed. He travelled to, and spent time in Europe. Upon his return, he had his wife sent to a convent, for life. Many questioned him, his identity. His stature had changed, even his height was different, non of his old clothes would fit. He is interesting and worth while to investigate.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Месяц назад +1

      Wow, I never heard that. What's the theory, he was replaced with a lookalike? Who was the lookalike, then?

  • @joelhurley2678
    @joelhurley2678 2 года назад +7

    Great Video! Thanks for sharing 👍 😊!

  • @bngood760
    @bngood760 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the shout out Jarid👍 always entertaining material.

  • @revisionistcrap211
    @revisionistcrap211 2 года назад +12

    Thank you! I visited St. Petersburg, and Moscow, a few years ago with tourist eyes. Loved it but wish I could go back now that I am awake.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +5

      I hope to visit sometime in my lifetime. Would be absolutely one of the best moments of my life. Russia in general is so beautiful, and bewildering.

    • @revisionistcrap211
      @revisionistcrap211 2 года назад +6

      @@FRESHboosters I hope you get to go, two weeks weren't enough for us try to go longer. Did visit many of the tourist spots which was amazing, and we walked most of the time, many kilometers every day. Spent new year's eve in St. Petersburg at Palace Square and watched the fireworks over the Neva River, I've never been so cold in my life. I've been to a few other countries but Russia will always be my favorite, it's magical and the people are amazing. We were warned they are rude but that is simply not true, most don't understand English but if you take the time to communicate with sign language and gestures they get it and are so nice. Waiters don't know the difference between Coke and Pepsi but that is my biggest complaint :-) In Moscow our biggest mistake was speaking Afrikaans thinking nobody will understand us, out of millions of people we crossed paths with another South African:-)

  • @kcjeremiah7262
    @kcjeremiah7262 2 года назад +39

    I'm really glad you did a video on St. Petersburg. This is definitely one of those most interesting of the Old World cities to me...besides Samarkand. I was always skeptical as to how a bunch of Russian peasants could build such a magnificent city in the middle of a swamp. Thanks for the information.

    • @lizafomin2696
      @lizafomin2696 Год назад

      Ксикрик

    • @СергейПлугатырёв
      @СергейПлугатырёв Год назад +1

      Guess what, russians can be not only peasants but artisans, architects and great builders. Your scepticism sounds nore like racism.

    • @haikalhadzik7744
      @haikalhadzik7744 Год назад

      Lol Russia also produce world-class fine arts during the Renaissance era, can peasants do that?

  • @langleyky
    @langleyky 2 года назад +11

    Many of the images seem more like very detailed art/paintings as opposed to photos! Anyone else? Love your videos!

    • @firstnamelastname-oy7es
      @firstnamelastname-oy7es 2 года назад +4

      I think that's what this technique was all about, they took a photo, then they enhanced it as a painting for display.

    • @lisaroriguez4196
      @lisaroriguez4196 2 года назад +2

      Kodachrome they give us those nice bright colors they give us the greens of Summers makes you think all the world's a sunny day!:
      ; )

    • @patnosack8824
      @patnosack8824 2 года назад +3

      Right, so the photos are real, they have just been touched up with color. I don't think they added anything to the photos.

  • @lancelotdufrane
    @lancelotdufrane 2 года назад +6

    St Petersburg is Extraordinary. I can barely grasp, ANY organization capable of such incredible beauty and mass of structural perfection. The Builders….certainly something we will never know for sure. Good or Monstrous. It is stunning. Thanks. Great Stuff.

  • @davidcurry9292
    @davidcurry9292 2 года назад +16

    Just imagine how many months out of the year they’d be able to actually do construction,due to the cold harsh environment we’re told this part of the world goes through?

  • @louisronan5903
    @louisronan5903 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been to St. Petersburg. The energy in the city is unlike anything I’ve ever felt before.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Месяц назад +1

      How would you describe it?

    • @louisronan5903
      @louisronan5903 Месяц назад

      @@itzakpoelzig330 : It’s like a constant happy feeling when you’re there and the whole city is like one big museum. St. Issac’s cathedral is so clearly the work of a more advanced civilisation. And it looks to be made for what we call ‘giants’. It has huge doors.

  • @jamesn.economou9922
    @jamesn.economou9922 7 дней назад

    Once again, a brilliant masterpiece of your collection of photos, maps and imagery! My main focus right now, is with the imagery of the art. The sculptures, statues, stained glass, the scenes, and panels carved into the buildings. The symbols that are carved in relief, must have a meaning, and many can lead to what period of time, these were used, and what for. This and the antiquatech, are what catches my eye, when I listen to the music, and absorb the photography. Thanks dude!

  • @catholiccrusader5328
    @catholiccrusader5328 2 года назад +5

    One of my kids went to St. Petersburg a few years ago. She brought back some interesting souvenirs a bottle of choice grade A vodka, a colored history of the Hermitage Art Museum and a few post cards. What a lovely city!

  • @josapolis4564
    @josapolis4564 2 года назад +5

    My grandparents fled from Lithuania to new Jersey. . elis island. .i often wonder about thier struggle and lost history....my grandfather must have been scared because he altered his last name.....i enjoy your thirst for history....and the truth . you have a wonderful assortment of pictures....😊

    • @patnosack8824
      @patnosack8824 2 года назад +1

      Hey Jo! No doubt it was a struggle for your grandparents. I can't say for sure, but many last names were "americanized" or changed by Ellis Island itself. Like my last name, it used to be Nossack, but then EI took off an s and made it Nosack.

  • @joecorr1853
    @joecorr1853 2 года назад +16

    I love your passion Jarid. That's why you're my favorite on these topics. And your content is second to none. Thanks for doing all this.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +5

      Thank you Joe. I’m glad you see how enthralled I am by all this research. I appreciate you 🙏

    • @bthegawd8113
      @bthegawd8113 2 года назад +4

      I have a question. is it true that all the old world buildings did not have any restrooms?

    • @langleyky
      @langleyky 2 года назад +6

      @@bthegawd8113 I've heard the same . But I'm leaning towards the idea that many of these amazing structures weren't places people lived in when built. Maybe factories/machines that were gutted. Who knows? Just what's crossed my mind. Peace

    • @bthegawd8113
      @bthegawd8113 2 года назад +5

      @@langleyky I was checking out some pre mudflood buildings here In Nashville and that was the first thing that came to mind. “Where did the folks pee or poo?”

    • @langleyky
      @langleyky 2 года назад +3

      @@bthegawd8113 Nashville has a lot of interesting places to check out for sure. Coming in from 65S like you're heading towards Memphis, 640W maybe ( it's been a while) right there by the river is a bunch. A mosque, I think, stands out, and an old "hotel", and just some old warehousy/industrial looking structures.

  • @dustinspeicher3390
    @dustinspeicher3390 2 года назад +10

    These images illustrate the great historical abstract between the narrative they have conditioned the world too believe in & the far more impressive reality. The mainstream narrative is depicted by the people almost baselessly promenading around, at times even appearing to be in awe of their own supposed creations. Then you have the actual historical truth that's been hidden from sight exemplified by the setting comprised of architecture that would accompany any imaginary depiction of heaven or of a God's realm. The disconnect Just can't be overstated, & I appreciate historians & creator's like Jarrid for bringing concepts to light & opening more eye's too the immensely more interesting & impressive history which is far more likely to have happened than the much less monumental story they expect us to adopt with certainty.

  • @cheechmcduck7013
    @cheechmcduck7013 2 года назад +12

    every building stands out.. each and every one beautifully built, with pride and passion.... unlike the shite we have today.. could you imagine going to an architect or a builders firm and ask them to build an old world building.. they wouldn't have a clue where to start

    • @Kat.Evangeline14
      @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад +2

      I noticed this at a young age & just thought society was too cheap to make anything aesthetically ornate. After seeing all those interiors of Capitol buildings - I cannot imagine the undertaking necessary.
      I have loved older theatres and hotels since I was young but I believed the dates given.
      I am really enjoying this research exposing the lies of History.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 2 года назад +3

    Loved the video , great message , Shared and Liked , Keep them airing , Your waking some of them up :) QC

  • @swampogre9778
    @swampogre9778 2 года назад +13

    The bridge guardians, Sumerian-looking sphinxi (or however you pluralize sphinx) were very interesting due to the notion there were limited bridges into the city; coupled with the many eqyptian style stele and you have a very thought-provoking set of images. Of course the balance of other images is just mind-boggling! Many thanks Jarid

    • @lisaroriguez4196
      @lisaroriguez4196 2 года назад +3

      I also noticed those Egyptian Sphinx like statues. I also wondered about the construction of that bridge. It is all so fascinating. I watch a salvage hunters RUclips channel from the UK, it is amazing some of the artwork & pictures of the old world, ancient castles that have obviously been mud flooded and refurbished / reused! So much false history so many lies

    • @timmystool3349
      @timmystool3349 Год назад +1

      Bridge guardians all over Cleveland as well…. Hence the name of the baseball team

    • @hm09235nd
      @hm09235nd Год назад +1

      Brighthair mummies

  • @jameskennedy60nSoCal
    @jameskennedy60nSoCal 2 года назад +19

    Wonderful! Clearly you did a lot of research. This video brought a lot of pieces of the puzzle together. The Celts, the Swedes, the melting pot of many peoples, as the original architects, the inheritors rewriting history to credit themselves, all seem to fit… and where did you find those color photos that seem to have been taken before cameras were invented?
    You commented that many of the serfs - seemingly those of Tartarian ancestry, ended up in insane asylums. I’m from Boston, and have always been both intrigued and scared of the many, humongous, old and creepy, yet beautiful buildings that were - now I know re-purposed as insane asylums. In the last year or so, I’ve come to the conclusion (well, still a hypothesis or theory) that they were used for compliance to the new fake historical narrative. So, those who rejected and were vocal about the fraudulent history force upon the people were declared insane by the state and were locked up indefinitely and consequently shut up.
    Furthermore, I for one never heard of the Orphan Trains until recently. Now, the story about them is told as though it’s common knowledge… maybe it’s my public school education, or maybe it’s the Mandela Effect. I don’t know. In any case, I believe that the children of those institutionalized as insane, for their stubborn non-compliance where orphaned. Many were sent to creepy, old, scary, yet once beautiful buildings re-purposed as orphanages and others sent west on the Orphan Trains.
    What do you think about that?

    • @trippballentine8896
      @trippballentine8896 Год назад +2

      OMG, yes!! The orphans were children of those who were locked up! That truly makes sense!

  • @darlahamilton7759
    @darlahamilton7759 2 года назад +2

    I love ❤️ when you allow us to just look at these amazing buildings- than you😊

  • @AnOdinaryReaper
    @AnOdinaryReaper 2 года назад +6

    To help you out I’ve been researching old cities for about 2 weeks not and this is the 57th city they had a major fire. Within the 1700s-1899 period. (All across the globe) that I know of so far. 57..like woah

    • @lydiawilder5996
      @lydiawilder5996 2 года назад +1

      Coincides with one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history, the shockwaves would have been felt worldwide.

  • @robo6118
    @robo6118 2 года назад +3

    Love your content ❤. Hidden history is one of the most interesting and relevant topics of our time.

  • @jholid6y
    @jholid6y 2 года назад +1

    This is all new to me and loving every min of it, ty!

  • @calabub456
    @calabub456 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the good work my brother,,,, just the magnitude of all these buildings and how many people they could have housed is completely off the chain,,,

  • @lynnbb
    @lynnbb Год назад

    💙Your hard work.. Thanks Jarid😎💐

  • @Call_Me_WAM
    @Call_Me_WAM 2 года назад +3

    Excellent presentation of information! Sure glad I stumbled onto this. You're a gentleman and a scholar mate, Well done!

  • @sunpath8741
    @sunpath8741 2 года назад +8

    Very interesting.
    Definitely inspired by the utterly beautiful splendor of the magnificent structures of old. Hard to imagine how it was accomplished. Harder still that we haven't question why it cannot be recreated

    • @herebeorht
      @herebeorht 2 года назад +1

      I think it totally can be recreated. Your selling yourself way short if you think that buildings from the past cannot be improved upon or recreated today. I’d imagine it entailed alot of time and hard work. Planning and prioritizing and allocating lots of resources and skilled laborers and all that jazz.

    • @gavsterlegrand6488
      @gavsterlegrand6488 2 года назад +5

      @@herebeorht And yet we do not see any comparable buildings created today.

    • @sunpath8741
      @sunpath8741 2 года назад +4

      @@herebeorht
      I disagree

    • @Kat.Evangeline14
      @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад +1

      ​@@herebeorhtabsolutely Not

  • @jert33
    @jert33 2 года назад +8

    The most beautiful city in the world!

  • @Kat.Evangeline14
    @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад

    I did noticed the steps for giants - then on the side some regular size steps were added.
    Thank you ❤

  • @clarereid8459
    @clarereid8459 2 года назад

    💜💜💜 SO HERE WE ARE , IN THE HERE AND NOW , TARTARIAN TITANS THROUGH TIME. THINNING THE VEIL OF DECEPTION. INDEED BROTHER, EVERYTHING RESONATES, AND TOTALLY SYNCHRONICTIC, BEAUTIFUL WORK 💜💜💜

  • @christophecarabeuf894
    @christophecarabeuf894 Год назад

    Thank you for those peactures !!! 👍

  • @barbarahemme7504
    @barbarahemme7504 Год назад +1

    creepy sometimes how theres so much buildings and so few people!, Skies still blotted out!

  • @soapghost007
    @soapghost007 2 года назад +5

    I find this video to be extremely revealing to the current “photography timeline”. Photo-chrome were actually just B&W photos that were hand painted with color after. And yet, movement is captured with no delay (no ghosting). Kind of blows away the whole “people needing to pose around cameras because of the long exposure time” narrative. 👀
    In fact, there are currently no (in action) Battle Photographs of the American Civil War due to this exact reason. The largest battle on American Soil. And yet the “long exposure” of film couldn’t capture movement of the soldiers in battle, so they say… 🧐 Which is why we have no records. It’s all just soldiers standing around posing, or dead bodies. 😳
    Great work Jarid as always! 👽❤️ Finding some really awesome holes / pieces to there fake narrative!

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +2

      Your comment here, inspired me, in part to make my most recent video, showcasing “3D” images of the early 1860’s and 1870’s. Almost as a precursor to video, it appears we could in fact take live action shots, as many in Ireland show, for example, horses mid-trot. I mention in the video how we are told the Civil War (even the construction of the forts) could not be photographed due to poor photographic technologies of the time, and yet we clearly have images, photographed at the same time period (1860-1879), which show vast, in motion, detail. Quite an anomaly indeed. I truly appreciate your comment Alex. Great topic for further research and really made me think.

    • @soapghost007
      @soapghost007 2 года назад +1

      @@FRESHboostersso glad I could help inspire your mind! You have helped inspire mine in so many ways too! Truly an awesome community and channel you have. Can’t wait to watch the new video! ✌🏼✨

  • @p0c0q25
    @p0c0q25 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Newbie here... will be binging on your work today.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  Год назад

      Welcome, thank you for joining me, always doing my best to get better with my narration, but each and every video contains innumerable old world images which are the real meat and potatoes of my work. I hope you enjoy :)

  • @emordnilap6567
    @emordnilap6567 Год назад +1

    The most intriguing part to me is 25:00 there is an Egyptian suspension bridge with 2 sphinxes at the end and hieroglyphs.

  • @angelalabauve9131
    @angelalabauve9131 Год назад

    Absolutely fascinating content. Thanks so much for this video and for all of your research. I’ll have to watch again because there’s so much to see.

  • @timothydillow3160
    @timothydillow3160 2 года назад +21

    The most fascinating City to me on Earth. Napoleon and Peter the Great were both on the same coin congratulating them .? They were supposed to be fighting each. There are early photographs that show the man on the horse wearing sandals.. it was later "fixed" to its current state. Was this the the end of the Millennia of Christ? Did the Saints Go Marching off and Retreat to come back again? Everything points to around 1812.

    • @rigavitch
      @rigavitch 2 года назад +4

      Yes. I'm still working things out and am currently confused and confounded but I am holding onto the possibility that the letters to the 7 Churches in the Book of Revelation was a warning to the Tatarians who were Christians(lost tribes) that Armageddon was coming circa 1760...? Then the thousand year reign of Christ then "he's baaaack!" for his short season

    • @richardskead1
      @richardskead1 2 года назад +1

      In hearing a lot about this millennium reign. Just as you mention the saints going marching makes me think of that song . When the saints . Just a thought.i am going to have a listen to the words of the song .

    • @kcjeremiah7262
      @kcjeremiah7262 2 года назад +3

      St. Petersburg is mind boggling. As is 1812, I'm right there with you. I'm thinking those New Madrid earthquakes in southern Missouri in late 11 & early 12 (3 7+ Richter tremors in around 4-6 months) & the year without a summer in 1816 resulting from the 1815 Tambora earthquake would have been apocalyptal & stirred up complete insanity.

    • @herebeorht
      @herebeorht 2 года назад

      I’ve never seen a coin with a face on each side. source? Which man is there a photograph of? I didn’t think Napoleon had any photographs taken of himself. At least not publicly available. If there was a millennia of christ already then we really suck at life. I’d hope we’d be in a much better place if he had 1000 years to prepare us for when he’s gone. Alot points to every year before 1812 too. Like I have great grandparents and they did too and they also had grandparents and I’m pretty certain that whole having sex and reproducing keeps on happening regardless of the year. We are living proof of millions of years of life successfully living and I might not know much about our past but I do know there’s a very long chain of events which have already occurred

    • @ichibanmanekineko
      @ichibanmanekineko 2 года назад +2

      @@richardskead1 'i want to be there when the new world is revealed' / 'some say this world of trouble is the only world we'll see'... Very interesting lyrics...

  • @n-bynorthwest1347
    @n-bynorthwest1347 2 года назад +1

    I love photo chrome 😍 you rarely see it! Really fantastic videos you are bringing us! Greatly appreciated 🙏

  • @patnosack8824
    @patnosack8824 2 года назад +28

    First of all just wanted to say thank you for sharing this content. I have been watching Jon Levi and others for years now. It has become clear now that resets HAVE happened. Also, the people who are running the show also tidy up other loose ends through fires, famine and war. Unfortunately, WW1 and WW2 were fought under false pretenses. Besides institutioning taxes, the only known objective was world domination for good old uncle Sam. I am grateful to live here, but the knowledge that we clearly lied, cheated, misled and stole from everyone else makes me sick. I will end by making a statement. The most heinous of all crimes are ones that are premeditated and covered up. It shows an absolute mental sickness and a desire to accomplish a goal by any means necessary or non. Whoever has been doing this will be exposed one day soon. May God have mercy on their souls 🙏

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +9

      God bless you for saying that, especially in a way as to avoid certain “terms or sentences” that would get the comment “hidden”. You’re spot on Pat. I deeply researched the native history of the Susquehannock for example (in my hometown) who were essentially forced into labor and then their population reduced to nothing, we see various stories implying what you said to be true. If our comments disappear, well, it’s not my doing, but for the most part I agree with you, and feel regret I can’t share more ancient truths daily.

    • @patnosack8824
      @patnosack8824 2 года назад +5

      Hey it's all good JB! Of course I know that a lot of this is new research and all. I don't want to call it some sort of "theory" But I do feel like the truth community is on to something. Thanks again for your "perspective"

    • @жопа_полный
      @жопа_полный 2 года назад

      «слова»

    • @jeffblanchard1451
      @jeffblanchard1451 2 года назад

      Amen brother!!!

  • @drummersagainstitk
    @drummersagainstitk 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your work. You're doing more for historical narrative on the internet than anyone else. Great work made interesting.

  • @voltardark
    @voltardark 2 года назад +1

    I saw some kind of big dirigeable ballon high in the sky when looking at one of greatest towers of Saint-Peterburg. Ty !

  • @tabbiesRred
    @tabbiesRred 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your presentations, you sure don't skimp on the visual images and cool 3D side-by-sides - way cool of you~Thanks!

  • @chrispoole8339
    @chrispoole8339 2 года назад +1

    Awesome vid..
    Awesome Vid.. did you all notice, no smoke coming out of any of the chimneys ..

  • @shannonbiehl4282
    @shannonbiehl4282 2 года назад +2

    My parents retired to Las Vegas before the bilagio fountains were there. I’ve spent a lot of time at those fountains. They consistently have technical difficulties. The air compressors take a while to fill back up for the next show. They cancel the fountain show a lot for many different reasons. These old world fountains look very high tech. I wonder if any of them moved and did like a Vegas type show! I’ve read moving water is a lot healthier to consume than standing water

  • @misterx7171
    @misterx7171 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting but I noticed in some of your photos they had erected phallic symbols and images of owls which would suggest that they were into the occult.. Is this correct?

  • @darlahamilton7759
    @darlahamilton7759 10 месяцев назад

    St. Petersburg…. awesome. Many years ago I watched a Documentary on Russia going back at least 300 years (Lucy) was the narrators name, cannot remember her last name; anyway, things seem a little different than that old Documentary, what I remember at least….. I love your videos ❤

  • @kieronphillips2795
    @kieronphillips2795 2 года назад +4

    Nice to see new content you have some unique photos brother....have you checked out circa 1790 very ornate year again...Great content as always J💯💯💯

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад

      I will have to do a bit of focus on that year in particular, any specific areas you’d like to see researched around 1790? The whole period from 1760 until 1870 is what fascinates me the most. No matter how much I read, there is always something new I, or someone else, uncovers which opens another “can of worms”. But that’s also why I love this research! Thanks for your comment Kieron

  • @Peppersfirst
    @Peppersfirst 2 года назад +6

    Jarid, are you familiar with the Raftsman's Journal from January 6th, 1858? Vol. 4 No. 20
    It's the one that describes America as having palaces and pyramids from the east to west coast. I can send it if you have an email address.

  • @markg7553
    @markg7553 2 года назад

    wow amazing great stuff.. I really enjoyed that

  • @carlosovni7100
    @carlosovni7100 2 года назад +3

    Since I found out that there was a train that connected Florida with Cuba (The Havana Special) and it has never been mentioned in history, I quickly suspected that our story was manipulated...
    Great video!!!
    Big Like fron Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

    • @lydiawilder5996
      @lydiawilder5996 2 года назад

      The Havana special line ended in Key West, Florida. It does not go all the way to Cuba, that would be idiotic.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Месяц назад

      I just looked up the Florida Overseas Railroad on wikipedia because I had never heard of that. Apparently it went 128 miles out to sea?! That's crazy! It must have been such a beautiful ride.
      Strange to note...on the wiki page, three of the old images of it have all the writing in Cyrillic. Russian? Tartarian? Only two pictures have writing in English. Isn't that odd?

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Месяц назад

      It's true that the train tracks didn't run to Havana, but the train cars would be detached and loaded onto ferries owned by the same company, and ferried to Havana. This was so that passengers wouldn't have to move out of the comfort of their train cabins for the entire journey. What service!

  • @Ben-ih6fn
    @Ben-ih6fn 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video 👍🏻👍🏻♥️♥️

  • @parabola8933
    @parabola8933 5 месяцев назад

    I went there 5 years ago. The shear immensity of the city is mind boggling.

  • @Andrea-73
    @Andrea-73 2 года назад

    Great stuff Jarid Thx 😊👍❤️

  • @rueporter2253
    @rueporter2253 2 года назад +1

    Great timing of this one, considering the target of the poss coming conflict.

  • @gayprepperz6862
    @gayprepperz6862 2 года назад +2

    The "Domes on the Domes" as you put it, are actually Byzantine, specifically the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople (Istanbul), which influenced the muslim architecture. Russia chose to go with the Greek Orthodox faith, in part due to it's opulence and magnificent architecture. The Byzantine style became more "russian" due to the snow issues they had that far north. The onion domes prevented too much snow from accumulating on them and creating too much weight. The design is ingenious.

  • @marenaude820
    @marenaude820 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for revealing those hidden aspects of the history of St. Petersburg. Your hypothesis is absolutely worth to do more research apon.

  • @MegaFrankgarcia
    @MegaFrankgarcia 2 года назад +4

    We have to determine the correlation between the size of these buildings & the lack of population to occupy these buildings, I refer more to the interior. There a 100's of rooms & spaces, with long hallways, High vaulted ceilings or open floor plans between levels in these places. & Huge buildings for commercial purposes. Plenty of space for alot of people under one roof. If these places were occupied wouldn't there have to be alot of horses & carriages parked somewhere close/ or barn, or people scurring around doing there regular routines, people working, kids playing and that would be one building. Who takes care of the infrastructure of these buildings? If all these buildings were utilized to near capacity all over the world, then WHERE the hell did all the PEOPLE GO

  • @joelleswift4093
    @joelleswift4093 2 года назад +3

    26:25 reminds me of the scene depicted in CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia... The place where the witch has all of the creatures she turned to stone... I often wonder what the great authors and artists of old are trying to reveal to us in their works.

  • @thomasberry1772
    @thomasberry1772 2 года назад +2

    It's so beautiful to think that all humans of the world were 1 and work in cooperation with one another who had high technologies that we will never have and we can't figure out or copy to this day, what did the old world have thousand tonne blocks on top of a thousand tonne blocks what do we have today poured concrete...

  • @timothymcswain8016
    @timothymcswain8016 2 года назад

    We have been lied to about history! So what pictures we can find is amazing because we should know history!! Thank you for educating me!!

    • @patnosack8824
      @patnosack8824 2 года назад +2

      Not only have we been lied to, but whoever is responsible for this has very cleverly covered up and destroyed most of the evidence. Just the task of rewriting history blows my mind. But when you think about the lengths they have gone too to mislead and cover up these atrocities...

  • @bellenvideo5629
    @bellenvideo5629 2 года назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant presentation, as usual. Subscribed!
    Have you seen any of the videos on the "newearth" channel here on youtube?
    Her spiritual work I personally avoid but other, older videos of hers are on a very similar track as your research.

  • @nickmonk7945
    @nickmonk7945 2 года назад

    Brilliant video! Fascinating stuff 🙌🤩

  • @farmyardflavours
    @farmyardflavours 2 года назад +1

    you are such a nice man. I enjoyed this video

  • @c.l.sherman211
    @c.l.sherman211 2 года назад +5

    Hey Jarid, I study obscure writings and read in the Urantia Book - Paper 80:6.4 ‘The first and most exquisite of the stone pyramids was erected by Imhotep, an Andite architectural genius while serving as prime minister. Previous buildings had been constructed of BRICK,’... Very intriguing!

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +2

      I have never heard this before, but if this is true, I would absolutely love to hear more about this. Maybe a topic for further research? Thanks for the comment C.L.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Месяц назад

      Be careful of the Urantia Book. Various channelers have said that it's a deliberate misinformation book created by the Mantids.

  • @andrwwgutowski3967
    @andrwwgutowski3967 2 года назад +4

    Brother! I love your stuff. I've been pushing it since day one. You're one of the few people whose put up the Detroit video. I grew up in the area. So much going on here esoterically and in terms of old-world construction. Do you have a Twitter?

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад +1

      No twitter just a Snapchat for my closest of friends and an email which I can be reached at, mostly any time. I do need to branch out on social media platforms to help the channel grow but always avoided social media when I could. The times they are a changing. Thank you for remembering (and mentioning) my Detroit video. I appreciate your continued growth with the channel.

  • @christiandavidleondeboyefa4108
    @christiandavidleondeboyefa4108 Год назад +1

    You are doing agreat job digging

  • @ossian11
    @ossian11 2 года назад +6

    Yes. Quite amazing how all these massive complex detailed buildings and canals were built by very primitive serf people using primitive hand tools, rope pulleys and horses and carts. In a large area of river/swamp where temperatures regularly went below zero degrees C. for up to 5 months of each year. And who, not surprisingly, were dying by the thousand.
    Bizarre...

    • @23Josilee
      @23Josilee 2 года назад

      Right..."does not compute!"

  • @sissitop1505
    @sissitop1505 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video and breathtaking pictures, thank you very much Mr Jarid Boosters for sharing this video. In my opinion this video shows once more that the the dominant historiography is the history of rulers (Marx), although i`m not a fan of all his publications. Well, all buildings and objects were able to focus the magnetic field of our earth (round about 8 Hertz vacilation) and pull it out of the soil with masery/bricklaying (the height is mainly responsible for the tension, the strength of the wall is mainly responsible for the magnetizing force = stream/electricity, the demand/power was available for the humans, the rivers/flow water were the power line, the hills/mounts have the magnetic field, the bricklaying strengthen the power and buildings inject it in the air and received it...
    Greetings from Augsburg/Bavaria

  • @Metalsuitman
    @Metalsuitman 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @MaceoUnique2723
    @MaceoUnique2723 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8
    @kingchristopherpaul477hutc8 Год назад +1

    If you ever get a chance, go to St. Petersburg, my son lives there, it is amazing.

  • @jopiet821
    @jopiet821 2 года назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @oscarlite1786
    @oscarlite1786 2 года назад +2

    The star fort named Peter and Paul Fortress reminds of the nursery rhyme two little dickie birds sitting on the wall. A lot of nursery rhyme are about real events which are taught to children through rhymes.

  • @lydiawilder5996
    @lydiawilder5996 2 года назад +2

    Sandstone and Limestone, which many Old World building were made from, tended to explode under exposure to great heat, like a fire. These rocks contained some amount of water in the rock which causes it to expand and crack explosively when exposed to something like a fire.

  • @inquisitive-
    @inquisitive- 2 года назад +2

    Check out Zimbabwe and the history of Rhodesia. Beautiful buildings in the cities like many we've lost in the US

  • @zenaakers7469
    @zenaakers7469 2 года назад +2

    in the picture you display at 14:28(aprox) there is a man in the road with a barrow behind him...He seems larger than the surrounding people for sure and is being looked at by the smaller man on the pavement...I may be mistaken, but see it enough to mention it here. Thanks for these videos, always very thought provoking and it is clear that there is something very wrong with our history as we are taught ..

    • @rosesstarbright
      @rosesstarbright 2 года назад +1

      At the same point in the video there are signs in English on the upper part of both of the corner buildings.

  • @libertybr
    @libertybr 2 года назад

    Fascinante...!!!

  • @jdmterry6468
    @jdmterry6468 2 года назад +1

    23:59 The drive platform on the trolley looks super advanced.

  • @lessiley1080
    @lessiley1080 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video. I had to move up the speed of the video though.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 года назад

      I usually operate at about 85% while my mind works at about 210%. Could always mute me and put on subtitles, but glad you watched and somewhat enjoyed it. Doing my best.

  • @thegoodthebadtheugly22
    @thegoodthebadtheugly22 2 года назад

    I disagree i actually really like the fact that you narrate half the video and then play classical music to beautiful photos. It gives us a chance to figure out the puzzle for ourselves.

  • @leahcim38
    @leahcim38 2 года назад +2

    Great video!

  • @safehousedelta9766
    @safehousedelta9766 2 года назад +2

    All Seeing Eye on a couple of the buildings, in the triangle porch roof thing...

  • @giovannaianni6277
    @giovannaianni6277 2 года назад

    Besides all the domes..."the triangle above pillars" look is ALL OVER THE WORLD including in the most bizarre locations.
    I wonder who decided that that style would go on forever...and everywhere.
    I am from Italy and so many buildings have that same design .
    Thank you for your research. 🦕

  • @esthermalone2318
    @esthermalone2318 2 года назад

    Parfait merci beaucoup de bénédictions frère 😘

  • @atombom8214
    @atombom8214 2 года назад +1

    Top notch content!

  • @jrnbuckachristensen6597
    @jrnbuckachristensen6597 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @fred496
    @fred496 2 года назад +2

    Seems, the Sahara was green 300 years ago and was devastet. And the Desert "Gobi". And Antarctica was ice-free... What the f*ck happend?

  • @LTPottenger
    @LTPottenger Год назад +1

    Also, anything that looks 'muslim' is originally persian in style. Or so we call it, anyway.

  • @deiterwakes1907
    @deiterwakes1907 2 года назад +4

    @ 26:36 looks awfully like an "all seeing eye" in a pyramid above the main entrance.

    • @mld9735
      @mld9735 2 года назад +1

      Indeed it does!

    • @mariacipro562
      @mariacipro562 2 года назад

      Yes..... And there definitely is one at 19:05 on the triangular canopy above the door to the right side of the building....as a matter of fact, i believe it looks to the same building we are looking at here, just from a different perspective... back in the old world the so called "serfs" knew what it meant when they saw certain signs (or "flags"). It was an ominous thing, they knew something dark and evil was following close behind . Then they brainwashed everyone. you know whats up, trust it .

    • @safehousedelta9766
      @safehousedelta9766 2 года назад +1

      Yep.

  • @scottgrubert8749
    @scottgrubert8749 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jared, at 30.02 on the right, a photography business of Martini? In one of the older color photos? If only you could see what photos he has🤗

  • @hernandezmarkie7382
    @hernandezmarkie7382 Год назад +1

    So what does everyone think how was they living in tombstone during this time period in the wild wild west but In other cities they had the most immaculate architecture ever ?

  • @crossthreading8157
    @crossthreading8157 2 года назад +3

    Do you think the timelines are wrong and this was the millennial kingdom? Christ's 1,000 years has come and gone and these structures where built by the saints that was with him and the statues are those of the saints. Just seems the same architecture and style are the same all over this realm. Great video also. Appreciate your work.

    • @KDawgKy
      @KDawgKy 2 года назад

      Interesting hypothesis…if true, then we are living in a post-tribulation era which would be contrary to the Bible.

  • @stankygeorge
    @stankygeorge 2 года назад +2

    Break out your old Tshirts from the 60's that read; Keep on Trucking!
    This is a way we can let The Controllers know that we are behind and
    support our truckers!

  • @jeffblanchard1451
    @jeffblanchard1451 2 года назад

    Amen brother!!!