Proof of notnilC Series - The old ways are BETTER AND ALWAYS DISAPPEAR

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Chad's video is below (brick work and chimney reconstruction)
    • 800 ⁰F mortar mix! 😱 ...

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  • @GillJacobIsaac
    @GillJacobIsaac Месяц назад +38

    I am a seamstress, hand sewing and finishing drapes, my partner teaches ancient stone hedging here in the UK, Old Ways rule ❤️

    • @girlfrommars7015
      @girlfrommars7015 Месяц назад

      🥰

    • @angelicinspirations
      @angelicinspirations Месяц назад

      We call those stone hedges dykes, where I hail from in Scotland.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад

      I've tried knitting a sweater out of my pubic hair. This custom really dates back.

  • @bretrohde7300
    @bretrohde7300 Месяц назад +57

    The only channel that combines industrial and materials science with metaphysics and spiritual warfare.

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад +1

      no

    • @verdanthyborian2322
      @verdanthyborian2322 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@PeterSsailing Ooh, that's awesome. Please provide the other channels. I'd love to watch them.

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад

      @@verdanthyborian2322 yes all the mud flood, tartaria etc folks, so for example JONLEVI, TRUTHSEEKER69, meltology (all related channels), also alt physical magazines (I have been a writer and have published about both). However I am not recommending any of this content, I simply answering your question.

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад

      @@verdanthyborian2322
      Howdie Mickoski
      channel also

  • @marcusgotts2938
    @marcusgotts2938 Месяц назад +45

    Here is an example, a friend of mine an expert in metal work. He works all over the world. He had a job in Germany to fix an historic arch and cast a new arch from cast iron. To cut a long story short they could not find anyone on earth to cast this arch large enough and retain its strength. So the entire structure had to be reduced in size by a few metres. They said the recipe to make the cast iron that strong is lost to history as the old engineers and metal workers didn t write down the recipe. It was apparently all in there heads. That was the story I heard. It fits in perfectly to this hypotheses.

    • @d.aardent9382
      @d.aardent9382 Месяц назад +5

      Wow thats a good example.
      I work in metal and all sorts of metals and materials as i am a clock restorationist and its getting really difficult to find places that actually still make some types of articles such as enameled porcelain dial parts and certain kinds of turned and formed brass metal work., like the things German craftsmen used to do in early 1900s.
      I just found out there is a porcelain/enameled clock parts manufacturer right in my local region, in Cincinatti, OH. So thats amazing, i never knew there was anyone that still did that in the US.

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 Месяц назад

      ​@@d.aardent9382 spread the good news !! Make the difference ? 😊

    • @breannathompson9094
      @breannathompson9094 Месяц назад +5

      Plus think about this, the human femur has a tensile strength stronger than steel! And what is a common ingredient in lots of mortar or concrete mixes? Not just lime, but also calcium or other bicarbonates... human bone would be stronger than something like crushed up seashells to mix into your mortars. It would be outrageous if they had to admit that hundreds of thousands of old world buildings are made with a human bone mortar mix.

    • @breannathompson9094
      @breannathompson9094 Месяц назад +1

      @@d.aardent9382 the OH and KY area is full of german immigrants from the early 1900s so they most likely carried that family lineage on!

    • @user-wt5ts3jh6y
      @user-wt5ts3jh6y Месяц назад +2

      @@breannathompson9094 actually i would be proud if parts of my body as in bones would help in making beautiful structures...it is not like i am taking my body parts wid me where ever i am going when dead

  • @karriannf
    @karriannf Месяц назад +37

    Home appliances, gardening, book binding, weaving techniques, furniture, and herbal remedies are some of things I have experienced a decline and "cheapening" of in the 40 years of my life. My granny used to eat dandelions from her backyard and I used to think she was nuts. Now I aim to be like my granny when I grow up. Cheers to eating dandelions again! 🌼

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck Месяц назад +4

      ExactIy!!! l eat them from Spring tp Fall...absolutely amazing :)

    • @aprilmurch1054
      @aprilmurch1054 Месяц назад +4

      100%. I worked at a book bindery in the early 2000s. Highest paid non-salary employee was a woman who was somehow trained in hand binding. She used some strange poles and was trained in sewing with these poles. If only I had known to ask her what she was doing! (She also played the bag pipes.)

    • @TinCanTours
      @TinCanTours Месяц назад +5

      Isn't it ironic that Round Up was all about getting rid of those dandelions.

    • @jheremck
      @jheremck Месяц назад +3

      @@TinCanTours ...sadIy...but *N0T* in my yard!!! :)

    • @monicab8176
      @monicab8176 29 дней назад +1

      They had us believing dandelions were poisonous where I’m from. Unbelievable

  • @bradglacey
    @bradglacey Месяц назад +27

    Working in recycling I obviously get people asking all the time if it’s doing any good. With regards to plastic and glass the short answer is no. Converting to single use plastics created a huge waste problem while simultaneously decimating the deposit method of collecting glass replacing it with a wildly inefficient bust and melt process. To the point here, the old way of using the glass deposit system is still environmentally and ecologically sustainable and superior in every way which is why it had to go. The entire phenomenon of micro plastics contaminating everything is a product of this singular move by the big bottlers to switch to single use packaging.

    • @neilmcdougall4927
      @neilmcdougall4927 Месяц назад

      @@bradglacey can they not just disinfect these products and recirculate?

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад

      yikes

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад

      does it turn the frogs gay?

    • @angelicinspirations
      @angelicinspirations Месяц назад +1

      Oh gosh. I wish I could unread this. I signed up for the truth years ago, which is probably why I am reading this now. I think we need a good news week. Ty for the info though.

  • @d.aardent9382
    @d.aardent9382 Месяц назад +10

    I repair and restore entire clocks of all kinds, technically called a Horologist.
    Anyway, so i work with wood, metal, painting dials, refinishing, making wooden reproduction pieces to replace missing parts, repairing broken wheels/gears,etc.
    Well, i had a broken porcelain dial on a German regulator and trying to find replacement minute track rings is practically impossible unless ya are really lucky at just the right time to see something available which is rare.
    I spent ten hours the other day online trying to track down a possible candidate for parts.
    Clock repair is another one of the crafts where so many of the old skills in making materials used in clock building are going away.
    Exactly, porcelain parts makers and enameling parts makers, people that take brass and can turn and form it like someone does wood on a lathe.
    Certain kinds of antique clockworks parts, mercury vial pendulums.
    Anyway, main point was i was recently trying to find porcelain/enameled metal dial parts and no supplier has any ,any longer, they are sold out everywhere in US.
    I had a severely broken german regulator with the traditional porcelain minute track and center rose and the outer track was smashed up.
    So i used to be able to just order the replacement part and dismantle the dial ,which is very difficult to do without breaking something else, and switch out the part ,refitting the pieces.
    So i finally found a company in local region, Cincinatti,OH to be exact ,that actually still creates custom porcelain and enameled clock dials and all sorts of other parts.
    If anyone is interested,it might help you to find a supplier that can reproduce a porcelain or enameled metal part.
    They specialize in clock parts mainly but their website says to consult them and inquire about if they can do other items.
    (PROCLOCKS is the name of the company)

  • @MovingAlong742
    @MovingAlong742 Месяц назад +11

    I totally agree with you, I've certainly taken note of the devolution of everything: architecture and housing, clothing, art, music, families, communities, belief systems, appliances and furniture... and on it goes.

  • @evelynkorjack2126
    @evelynkorjack2126 Месяц назад +26

    🎶little boxes, little boxes, and their all made of ticky tacky🎶

    • @user-uh2wh6di9f
      @user-uh2wh6di9f Месяц назад

      I wonder if Pete Seger and the other singers around him were from Tavistock also

  • @toddburgess6792
    @toddburgess6792 Месяц назад +31

    Even the technology to get to the Moon got lost! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    The Nag Hammadi actually explains the notnilC, I sincerely believe.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +1

      If the moon were made of cheese, would you eat it?

    • @misscoutts6193
      @misscoutts6193 Месяц назад +8

      No one went to the moon.

    • @Sean-gj7vw
      @Sean-gj7vw Месяц назад +3

      Actually they said that technology was "destroyed" not lost. But i get your point.👍

    • @toddburgess6792
      @toddburgess6792 Месяц назад +6

      @@misscoutts6193 Somebody had to stay back to film the departure of the Moon Lander. He's still up there.

    • @toddburgess6792
      @toddburgess6792 Месяц назад +2

      @@froderik I don't do green cheese, and I'd imagine grey cheese ain't much more appealing. 😉

  • @jeremymarquart1065
    @jeremymarquart1065 Месяц назад +12

    Hey Matt, thanks for the video. Years ago I worked as a hod carrier for a masonry outfit here in Billings Montana. We did a project andmy boss ordered these like 50 lb bags of lime to add to the Quikrete (and that is a trademarked brand). I don't recall the reasoning but I do know that it made the mortar much easier to work with at the very least. He told me that it's difficult to buy and dang near impossible unless you have certain "credentials" because you can use it to dissolve flesh. That's what he said (not verbatim). Because that's what everyone is running around doing with the lime they buy. Talk about notnilC reasoning. Lol!

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад +1

      I did not it would dissolve organic material, but so would many acids I think. How does this dissolving work, I am curious

    • @jeremymarquart1065
      @jeremymarquart1065 Месяц назад +2

      @@PeterSsailing I am not entirely certain. But, with the censorship here it's difficult to say exactly what he was getting at. So, let me say this, you could erase a living being with it. Dig a hole, put the lime in with the "coconut." Are you following... and fill the whole, then there is no evidence of the erasing event. All I'm saying is, that is what he told us, myself and the crew, as to why it's difficult to obtain the stuff...

    • @angelicinspirations
      @angelicinspirations Месяц назад +1

      @@jeremymarquart1065 You do know the Lime and the Coconut song?: Brother bought a coconut, he bought it for a dime
      His sister had another one she paid it for the lime
      She put the lime in the coconut, she drank 'em bot' up
      She put the lime in the coconut, she drank 'em bot' up
      She put the lime in the coconut, she drank 'em bot' up
      She put the lime in the coconut, she call the doctor, woke 'I'm up
      And said "doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take?"
      I said "doctor, to relieve this belly ache"
      I said "doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take?"
      I said "doctor, to relieve this belly ache"

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад

      @@jeremymarquart1065 hmm ok

  • @oa9842
    @oa9842 Месяц назад +12

    great point about lime being a glaring example of the unseriousness of "green initiatives". hemp is also another one (not promoted but should be, if there was serious and sincere interest)

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +1

      Tesla. He was a real dude.

    • @jimmytenname2451
      @jimmytenname2451 Месяц назад +4

      If they were being serious about green issuse they would address planned obsolescence. and right to repair... but they are getting worse decade after decade.

  • @ali31nana
    @ali31nana Месяц назад +72

    I'm a live-in care giver. Today my client showed me a pot with a slotted metal plate that sits on the bottom to prevent milk from boiling over. Brilliant design, why don't we still use these. I can give hundreds of examples.

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile Месяц назад +15

      Amen.
      I have a few really old tools, and they'll never break. If they DO break, they can be welded.

    • @joe-uc2bx
      @joe-uc2bx Месяц назад +15

      ​@@vapormissile Seriously - I woodwork as a hobby, and 95% of my tools are flea market hand tools from pre 1950s. The quality is just unbelievable, they could be caked in rust top to bottom and restored to working like-new in a day. Reality is completely changing, and we will never get back what once "was." I wouldn't doubt if old quality hand tools become TRULY as rare as gold in the future.
      Edit: I'm using gold as a comparison point, hope I didn't trigger anybody

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile Месяц назад

      @@joe-uc2bx 🤑🤑🤑

    • @MrsJakas
      @MrsJakas Месяц назад +15

      My early 1950's iron i bought at a thrift store for $5 (never used!?!) is the best Iron I've ever had. So is my 1950's International Harvester fridge and 1970 kettle.

    • @h0rriphic
      @h0rriphic Месяц назад +6

      @@joe-uc2bxI have a few tools of my grandfathers. They must’ve been made in the 40s, maybe late 30s?

  • @glennstarr5583
    @glennstarr5583 Месяц назад +11

    The movie, "Idiocracy" is a metaphor of our past. We now live in the future as presented by that storyline.

    • @aprilmurch1054
      @aprilmurch1054 Месяц назад +2

      So you're saying we're going to have more burrito coverings?

    • @glennstarr5583
      @glennstarr5583 Месяц назад +1

      @@aprilmurch1054 It's got Electrolytes ;-)

  • @billcullen8380
    @billcullen8380 Месяц назад +26

    I want to go back in time. What we feel from the past, is the ANCIENT MAGIC that fills the air. NOTNILCS top priorty is to erase whatever glory she still sends us, to remove everything once good. The frequency of NOTNILC has canceled out almost all the vectors we had to put ourselves in touch with the wonders of the GREAT WIDE OPEN, which still exist, but no one believes in it anymore........

    • @jamesm5192
      @jamesm5192 Месяц назад +3

      No such thing. Time is not totally real. However, there's a lot of evidence it is a cycle and that we could come back during "high season" (supposedly after 144k years), who knows... But we won't remember anyway :)

    • @whatISlife007
      @whatISlife007 Месяц назад +9

      I don't want to go back in time. I want out of here lol

    • @billcullen8380
      @billcullen8380 Месяц назад

      @@jamesm5192 Wrong, there is such thing, your playing with semantics. As a first grade truther, you'll need time to advance and learn to THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX. Today's topic is how the NOTNILC has and is destroying everything good. As you MOVE FOWARD IN TIME, there is less good....

    • @billcullen8380
      @billcullen8380 Месяц назад +3

      @@whatISlife007 But to where?¿

    • @jamesm5192
      @jamesm5192 Месяц назад +6

      Inwards is the way out. Fitting

  • @grownupandgardening4216
    @grownupandgardening4216 Месяц назад +16

    Thanks, Matt! Keeping us sane in insanity

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад

      And in ship-shape for the ship of fools.

  • @keithconnolly2548
    @keithconnolly2548 Месяц назад +43

    every time you say "this is not a stove video" its like a knife in my heart

    • @jenniferm6042
      @jenniferm6042 Месяц назад +3

      The stove videos are a relatively new addition to Matt's repertoire. I honestly watch anything and everything he uploads.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +3

      The above response to the comment was WAY too serious. thank you, that is all.

    • @MB-pf7gv
      @MB-pf7gv Месяц назад +2

      It hurts so goooooood….

    • @rororobertson
      @rororobertson Месяц назад +1

      And I say " thank gawd!" 😂😂

    • @rororobertson
      @rororobertson Месяц назад

      ​@@froderik😂😂😂

  • @evawinchester6122
    @evawinchester6122 Месяц назад +15

    “They” are really good at making it look like we are moving forward. Anything but.

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +4

      Moving foward..... with new phones and aps.... !

    • @donmcdouglas5017
      @donmcdouglas5017 Месяц назад

      ​@@quantumofconscience6538matt, have you ever seen the video of what happened to mh370 with the 4 orbs with portal before vanishing

  • @thealonestargazer
    @thealonestargazer Месяц назад +14

    good catch haha, your stovetop stuff reminds me of what mechanics are saying about cars

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +9

      Yes... "cars" is another excellent example in this area.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +2

      Fart energy can be harnessed.

  • @Savoiefair64
    @Savoiefair64 Месяц назад +4

    I have a theory that some of this is because time has sped up. I look at the old crafts and skills that people used to have including things like needlepoint, making mosaic tile work, etc., and there’s less and less people doing things that take time and thought and patience. All of those things are being lost because everything now has become so fast paced that slowing down and focusing on a thoughtful skill has been pushed aside. Most of those things are things that are beautiful and created by what they would call the hooman. I remember my grandparents creating things and it appeared that they had so much time to do it that time almost stood still and allowed for them to do these creative tasks. We seem to be being pulled by time instead of us dictating what time will allow.

  • @thegoodobserver
    @thegoodobserver Месяц назад +12

    I thought of you guys yesterday at work. We have some local wild fires so the manager brought up "smokey the bear." An employee bashed him quite strongly for getting it wrong as it's "smokey bear." It's not the correction in itself but the level of vitriol the employee had towards the manager for saying it incorrectly. I instantly blurted out, "he got the download" for everyone to hear. Lol
    The day before that, while talking on the phone, my mom brought up the lion shall lay with the lamb. She had no idea it changed or even what a mandela effect is. Good to know some people still have the old memories. It was peculiar for those two things to happen within a day of one another.
    Hey reality, what da hell you trying to tell me???? 😅

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +4

      Yea... sounds like a hard core reality defender...... The Palace Guard !

    • @rhondabrynko8393
      @rhondabrynko8393 Месяц назад +1

      Flying monkeys for Notnilc…. I’m going to start handing out t shirts.

    • @CliffCoultas
      @CliffCoultas Месяц назад

      Remember when it was "money is the root of all evil". It changed to "the LOVE of money is the root of all evil".

  • @jamescourt5201
    @jamescourt5201 Месяц назад +69

    I don't believe in evolution but devolution is certainly happening.

    • @ferreira991
      @ferreira991 Месяц назад +6

      Second law of thermodynamics.

    • @lululafayette3880
      @lululafayette3880 Месяц назад +8

      Kali Yuga 😉

    • @michael-ph3jn
      @michael-ph3jn Месяц назад +8

      Entropy of the collective herd

    • @WeWe-sk9ye
      @WeWe-sk9ye Месяц назад +2

      DEVO

    • @jenniferm6042
      @jenniferm6042 Месяц назад +1

      You bet! Even in our sector. But we are combating it with providing better, long lasting quality. (Forgot to mention, local)

  • @Buckeye_4_Life_
    @Buckeye_4_Life_ Месяц назад +11

    The old ways are simpler and easier. Todays ways are way too over complicated. Example : new cars today. A billion unnecessary gadgets on them to go wrong.

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +6

      The "cars of today" really is a massive notnilC giveaway !

    • @lindamatus4429
      @lindamatus4429 Месяц назад +5

      I am STILL stuck after all these years about dual temp controls in cars. I want my side at 65 but yours is 72. Wut????🤪

    • @TinCanTours
      @TinCanTours Месяц назад +2

      In 2017 I bought a brand new Jeep Patriot that no one wanted. It had a manual transmission, manual locks, and even manual window cranks. It was-is perfect!

    • @Buckeye_4_Life_
      @Buckeye_4_Life_ Месяц назад

      ​@quantumofconscience6538 Absolutely. Nothing more than a big headache. And don't even get me started on these new cars with their bright as hell led headlights...!

  • @FragrancePillar-mr9xj
    @FragrancePillar-mr9xj Месяц назад +10

    One of the best examples of this is the absurdity of online security measures today. It used to be that you could just log in with a password, but now you have to have two-factor authentication and get texts or emails. To add insult to injury, they still make you regularly change your password for "security." Make it make sense!

    • @SuperSouthstreet
      @SuperSouthstreet Месяц назад +9

      And at the end of the sign- in, passwrd bullsht, it could say
      "enter " or "accept", but no,
      you have to "SUBMIT"

    • @Weezii668
      @Weezii668 Месяц назад +7

      And a robot asking you to declare you're not a robot 🙄

    • @FragrancePillar-mr9xj
      @FragrancePillar-mr9xj Месяц назад +6

      ​@@Weezii668
      The worst ones are the hard to see hazy pictures where you are supposed to that tiny ass hazy bicycle blending in with a wall. 🙄

    • @angelicinspirations
      @angelicinspirations Месяц назад +1

      @@SuperSouthstreet Well observed. That had escaped my notice.

    • @awesomepumashoes
      @awesomepumashoes Месяц назад

      That’s because there’s now 2 billion Indians and millions of Eastern Europeans wealthy enough to have an internet connection but poor enough to live their lives running internet scams. This wasn’t the case in 20-year-ago boomer America

  • @TinCanTours
    @TinCanTours Месяц назад +2

    I am determined to take baby steps to self sufficient living. I started with growing a small vegetable garden. Just harvested a dozen cucumbers and processed them into a dozen quart Ball jars of dill pickles. Im amazed at the simplicity of ingredients: purified water, white vinegar, kosher salt, spices, fresh dill and pickling lime.😮

  • @lizh.7607
    @lizh.7607 Месяц назад +5

    Matt you have a lovely light about you in this video
    It's not just the dreamy glow in the background, it's some kind of light and lightNESS that you exude
    Keep doin' ur thang wile thing

  • @miked5256
    @miked5256 Месяц назад +21

    remember when the Egyptians would put a hole in the ear of their slave to mark ownership? maybe the old ways are coming back

    • @grownupandgardening4216
      @grownupandgardening4216 Месяц назад +7

      😂 good one 😮

    • @grownupandgardening4216
      @grownupandgardening4216 Месяц назад +3

      I don't disagree

    • @ali31nana
      @ali31nana Месяц назад +5

      Took me a minute 😂

    • @TheHaughtyOsprey
      @TheHaughtyOsprey Месяц назад +8

      I have been pointing that out as often as I can the last 10 years. The bull ring in the nose drives me nuts. I actually got permission from a girl to show ger how it works and she stopped wearing all her piercings immediately after she got up off the ground. I put almost no pressure on her nose ring and she was 100% under my control...

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +3

      @@TheHaughtyOsprey Quit bragging.

  • @veritaslegionis777
    @veritaslegionis777 Месяц назад +16

    We recognise patterns

  • @janemaarpell9825
    @janemaarpell9825 Месяц назад +4

    I restore vintage sewing machines in typewriters. And yes , the old ones are made to last hundreds of years. Planned obsolescence is a real thing. You can specifically look it up in the sewing machine industry. When everyone had a sewing machine that was built to last, then nobody needed to buy a new one. All of a sudden , even though the use of home sewing machines was incredibly high, the amount that were being purchased was lessening every year. So today , if you go out and buy a plastic machine, They might last a couple of years.
    Then you get to buy a new one. Especially if you have a computerized machine. I see the same thing with the buildings. For some reason , the system needs people to have to go to work to make money to buy things. It's just to keep the vicious cycle going.

  • @user-wt5ts3jh6y
    @user-wt5ts3jh6y Месяц назад +3

    i bought and am living now in the most beautiful cottage in this town, i gotta a lot of upkeep to keep it beautiful, your advice is getting me along. thank you. p,.s i live on a small river with rare wildlife,,,,trying to upkeep them as well. xxx

  • @barbdrinnan1867
    @barbdrinnan1867 Месяц назад +2

    I could sit with you for hours Matt. Found you in ‘21… and I appreciate and love your humour. Keep it up!

  • @sligacheese6470
    @sligacheese6470 Месяц назад +6

    My son is 18 years old. I bought a 1985 bicycle purple with fenders for 20 dollars . And my son loves it so much. It’s like a Mary poppins bike lol. His other bike that Cost 300 dollars he hates it lol. Old school is our interest ❤

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +1

      I loved the old "cruiser bikes" from the beach.... and took one to Penn State...... it was stolen in my senior year !

    • @Mega-G-Star
      @Mega-G-Star Месяц назад +2

      @@quantumofconscience6538 I loved my “Dragster bike” with huge handle bars, which were shaped like a seat to Dinky another person. With a Banana Seat which could seat three people. Small wide wheel in front, large wide wheel in back. Best of which was a T-bar shifter for the automatic gears in the back wheel hub. Then I got a BMX bike which had no gears and was much slower on roads.

  • @hannahgallagher2289
    @hannahgallagher2289 Месяц назад +7

    As you start to win the game, the game gets harder and harder. ❤

  • @ManOverBored1
    @ManOverBored1 Месяц назад +3

    Hey Matt, I learned a new word today, "Erythropsia". Something is definitely changing in the atmosphere. I spent a few hours in the sun doing yardwork (without sunglasses) and when I went inside afterwards, everything white inside my house, the walls, the countertops, the commode, all appeared as magenta. If you read about this phenomena it says that you temporarily see red but make no mistake - it was straight up magenta.
    Side note - I stumbled onto a great John Macarthur sermon from 4 years ago that explains quite a lot about our worsening predicament. You should view it. It's titled "finding security from a troubled world ". Oddly enough, 1:03:33 minutes long.
    Give it a look you closet Christian - it's okay.

  • @phillipspackman
    @phillipspackman Месяц назад +3

    They did officially tell us decades ago with "Planned obsolescence".

  • @CognitiveChaosCreations
    @CognitiveChaosCreations Месяц назад +7

    "T.H.E.Y." - The Hierarchy Enslaving You (me) - Cognitive Chaos

    • @CliffCoultas
      @CliffCoultas Месяц назад +1

      Are you a Tao guy? Just curious.

    • @CognitiveChaosCreations
      @CognitiveChaosCreations Месяц назад

      @@CliffCoultas Ashamed to admit I'm not sure what that means? I know God Eternal Within Us is written on our dNa code. And we must first be willing to forgive those who've hurt us the most then YHWY through His ONLY begotten Son, will forgive us.
      Forgiveness leads to love and love leads to forgiveness!

  • @annidee
    @annidee Месяц назад +8

    Extend that concept to pharmaceutical industry & medical system. Better ways to do it? Besides trauma care, yes. WAY better , doctors are not schooled in it. And pharma… forget it

  • @SomeGuy80s
    @SomeGuy80s Месяц назад +1

    I really enjoy these videos. keep making them matt. they actually make sense.

  • @-vincit--veritas-5588
    @-vincit--veritas-5588 Месяц назад +6

    See back in those days children didn't just get sent off to a classroom sit around and look at books all day, many were brought out to work areas and jobs helping work and learn with their hands useing the mind of common sense at younger ages.

    • @michaelwills1926
      @michaelwills1926 Месяц назад

      Whatever bloodline goon it was that developed public education had said “I don’t want thinkers I want workers”

  • @anarchomedico
    @anarchomedico Месяц назад +3

    Proved notnilc and entertained for 40 minutes. Genius!

  • @aircinabrio
    @aircinabrio Месяц назад +11

    Sup Matt. Reality is breaking down at an amazing rate

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +2

      So is my car.

    • @PeterSsailing
      @PeterSsailing Месяц назад +1

      Really. What do you mean? Is this every year a breaking down compared to the previous year, but at an increased rate? Show some data for this remarkable claim. So A that reality is breaking down and B At what rate?

  • @williamfisher233
    @williamfisher233 Месяц назад +4

    Good morning sir. Thanks again for being here!

  • @robbarabanoff-wd3ef
    @robbarabanoff-wd3ef Месяц назад +4

    Enoch was in the Ethiopian scripture and has a very solid foundation for the people that are called by the creator 🤔

  • @ashman187
    @ashman187 Месяц назад +6

    We destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again...

    • @FriedaTheFowl
      @FriedaTheFowl Месяц назад +3

      "Build it back better!"

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +9

      Wasn't it some fake cosmoNOT who said that?

    • @captainrankin6865
      @captainrankin6865 Месяц назад

      @@quantumofconscience6538 ... Don Pettit, one of our astro-nots, said it. Web sez his missions are: STS-126, STS-113, Expedition 6, Expedition 30, Soyuz TMA-1, Expedition 31, Soyuz TMA-03M, Soyuz MS-26 ... born 1955

    • @benstandard
      @benstandard Месяц назад +2

      We didn't do it. The rulers did.

    • @captainrankin6865
      @captainrankin6865 Месяц назад +3

      @@benstandard ... ashman187's post was the exact quote from US astro-not Don Pettit ...

  • @ducksinarowpatience3670
    @ducksinarowpatience3670 Месяц назад +9

    I remember when I was a little. Late 60's early 70's. They had commercials about children eating lead chips. I remember as a toddler saying to myself, who's eating paint? I read that they got rid of it decades ago because it would block 5G. Now THAT makes sense.

  • @rickgodley1018
    @rickgodley1018 Месяц назад +2

    Jeremiah 6:16 “Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, Where the good way is, and walk in it; Then you will find a resting place for your souls. But they said, ‘We will not walk in it.’

  • @thehark6247
    @thehark6247 Месяц назад +2

    Remember the days when you were young, seeing things that you had never seen before?? Now ive seen it ALL, almost.

  • @maplenook
    @maplenook Месяц назад +2

    We even lost the knowledge to go to the moon!!!! 😅

  • @keithkarlinsky6632
    @keithkarlinsky6632 Месяц назад +2

    In previous generations, preparing food was a lot different compared to now. Our ancestors knew the superior way to eat brown rice or oats was to soak overnight. That's been lost. Now, it's quick oats or quick rice.

    • @awesomepumashoes
      @awesomepumashoes Месяц назад +2

      I soaked brown rice overnight the other day and it came out mushy and disgusting compared to non-soaked rice

  • @divinedefiance7069
    @divinedefiance7069 Месяц назад +2

    You are such a gem Matt ❤

  • @JoshPennCPTSD
    @JoshPennCPTSD Месяц назад +2

    I am still fascinated how cobblestone streets actually were magnetic type rocks and people had some type of mag lev hover vehicles for transportation.

  • @tedwyberanec8518
    @tedwyberanec8518 Месяц назад +2

    This building process seems a lot like how they built the star forts we see everywhere. The one in St Augustine, FL and where the walls of the “Fountain of Youth” have the seashells/lime construction. That stuff ain’t going anywhere

  • @davebruce88
    @davebruce88 Месяц назад +6

    Matt, you're hitting me in my weak spot. I watch a fellows channel named Paul Cook. I do believe his theories hold much water.
    The evidence he presents that our world was all a buch of cities and complexes made of geopolymer.
    I think he's brilliant.

    • @RhondaEiser-ww6ho
      @RhondaEiser-ww6ho Месяц назад

      Paul is an adventurous soul.

    • @jamesm5192
      @jamesm5192 Месяц назад +2

      Can you summarize? His videos take hours of dead air of him walking around and low quality video etc... Has he covered anything Levi hasn't?

    • @FriedaTheFowl
      @FriedaTheFowl Месяц назад

      ​@@jamesm5192james prefers his red pills delivered via suppository

    • @timlandegent3536
      @timlandegent3536 Месяц назад

      He seems like henis in it for the $$ and recognition. Been about 2 years since heard him

    • @trebledown6713
      @trebledown6713 Месяц назад +1

      @@jamesm5192black sheep researcher also does some of this, good quality production and concise editing, holds my concentration easier,

  • @jimt902
    @jimt902 Месяц назад

    Hey Matt - glad you found Mike Haduck! That guy has shared a wealth of knowledge about masonry. He even showed how the pyramids and Machu Pichu were built using basic tools. No ancient aliens, just ordinary hooman beans chipping away with a hammer and chisel.

  • @donaldforsyth2986
    @donaldforsyth2986 Месяц назад +2

    So much money and effort has been wasted on so-called code development. I was part of the process for years and I saw how there were so many "code changes" just for the sake of change. My house was built in 1912 and wouldn't meet current building codes and yet almost everything about the house is better. Even the all important energy codes don't permit the kind of performance of this 1912 structure. The house stays cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter than newer houses even without any insulation in the walls.

  • @Jordan-h1u
    @Jordan-h1u Месяц назад +2

    It should be considered that the dark influence is not spiritual but people that understand and use the old technology. We shouldn't assume the spirit realm is bad, it would be more likely people living in the physical realm are manipulating the physical realm. Perhaps the spirit realm needs more good people to understand the old technologies

  • @chuckblythe
    @chuckblythe Месяц назад +1

    “Planned obsolescence” is the business term. But really let that sink in … “what it mean”. And companies (and the individuals who work in said companies) who use this destructive strategy? Who are they, and why are they

  • @lucycat4305
    @lucycat4305 Месяц назад +2

    Oooh... the Nag Hammadi. The Gospel of Thomas opened some doors for me.

  • @zensempai7371
    @zensempai7371 Месяц назад

    One of my most rewarding careers was when in was working in heritage restorations - removing all of the plastic ( acrylic paint ) and other modern additions from decades ago - off building's built in the 1700s - and in terrible disrepair and rot. We stripped & restored the building as close to how it was with the perdio correct lime wash - hard wood woodwork in concert with the granite / bassalt foundations cellers and fire places in each room- the old buildinds were designed to "breath" and all rhe components working together- they also used to have. A groudnskeeper who would live with the building their whole life and maintain its function

  • @bewarethegreyghost
    @bewarethegreyghost Месяц назад

    Electrician here. I can attest that in 50 year and older electrical installations, the copper wires are harder than the same gauge of modern wire. The metals are harder. I've seen old construction and the only stuff that stinks is the fabric insulated, "rag wire" Other than that, every aspect of older construction is more robust and durable.

  • @jusme8060
    @jusme8060 Месяц назад +2

    Theres a plastic gear inside of garage door openers to intentionally make them break down so they can keep making money on the human farm.

  • @phucyou7749
    @phucyou7749 Месяц назад +1

    Its not a lost art, my father-in-law uses "real" lime mortar all the time theres a lime mine next to my town

  • @92bagder
    @92bagder Месяц назад +3

    This could be another video series. Lost tech in the Notnilc World. Cordwood cabins is another tech

  • @stevesly7954
    @stevesly7954 Месяц назад +1

    The mud they use for the Great Wall of China had rice powder in it and Roman concrete they use volcano Ash

  • @Billingtano
    @Billingtano Месяц назад +2

    I was going to suggest the Mike Haduk Masonry channel. I see you already found him. He knows his stuff about mortars and cements. 👍

  • @marker113
    @marker113 Месяц назад

    said this wasn't a stove video
    continues talking about stoves
    I like your style good sir
    Cheers!

  • @notoottonis6587
    @notoottonis6587 Месяц назад +1

    Unfortunately, the old ways will also no longer work because they come from, one could say, another simulation for lack of other terms.
    The mental and physical conditions cannot possibly be transferred to the current time, to the current situation.
    Like us, they are relics from a time that basically never existed
    or at least will soon no longer exist
    except in the form of remnants that no longer make any real sense in the current situation...

  • @jamesm5192
    @jamesm5192 Месяц назад +2

    Matt, your description of the cause of the decay is a lot closer to the descriptions of the Kali Yuga or Iron Age than it is anything else I've seen. That the corruption can happen on an individual level all at once across the masses. They is us! Of course there are much more wicked "they" but I believe that's more like talking to an entity possessing them than it is like talking to the person. I believe that all humans have souls and all souls are real, yet all of what we describe here can still happen due to people being separated from their soul and deluded by the world. Egregores are a lot more like the modern term "psychology" (without its materialist boundaries) than it is like spirits or entities. Thought spirits and entities also play a big part - not to mention the much more powerful orchestrating ones, like notnilc, Kali, baphomet, and Satan.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад

      Watch out, because Satan gives wicked head

  • @karlkanel7403
    @karlkanel7403 Месяц назад +1

    Heading to Cologne.. gonna check out that ´ol building finally =)

  • @angelicinspirations
    @angelicinspirations Месяц назад

    There might be something wrong with me. I find this stuff really interesting.

  • @Savoiefair64
    @Savoiefair64 Месяц назад +1

    Why didn’t that plastic bucket melt at 800 degrees?

  • @stevesly7954
    @stevesly7954 Месяц назад

    Being in the construction trade a lot of guys do not like to share their knowledge especially electricians and plumbers

  • @jheremck
    @jheremck Месяц назад

    Matt, that was really interesting!!! ...it made sense, and got me to thinking, even the chemistry part. I have to see the process in my head for it to click...Thanks :)

  • @crispy9872
    @crispy9872 Месяц назад +1

    You don’t even have to go back a hundred years! Hell you can go to grandma and grandpas house check their coffee maker see it is from the 60’s and 70’s and it functions great and has ZERO complications on how to run it. Meanwhile my parents and brother have gone through 3 or 4 Kurigs in the last 5 years like how is this even possible I thought this was the future??? I thought things were supposed to last

  • @lululafayette3880
    @lululafayette3880 Месяц назад +3

    Lol synchronisities! Listened to this whilst skimming the block work in my attic... (with cheap cement/sand😏) on the larger reality front though, I often say, in exasperation, "f-ing Kali Yuga!". Ikr Matt, u don't hail any specific spiritual teachings, but one that rings true to me are the cycles. And the Yuga cycles. We're in the dark part of the great cycle. The night. And descending into it at that! So yes, of course everything gets worse, and will continue to for many a millenia yet... sorry... 😅 as always much love ❤

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад +1

      Cuyahoga

    • @danteberry6047
      @danteberry6047 Месяц назад +1

      Most teachers say the exact opposite…we’re coming out of a dark cycle

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад

      @@danteberry6047 Yes; always the opposite of what they make it seem like, is the rule.

    • @danteberry6047
      @danteberry6047 Месяц назад +1

      @@froderik everyone makes it seem like the world is getting worse…so the opposite must be true.

    • @froderik
      @froderik Месяц назад

      @@danteberry6047 Well that's what I was just trying to say, but yeah. Absolutely. In ways, it is being "made worse on purpose" for the sole reason of making it seem that way! Good talking with you here.. I think we're getting somewhere, despite any redundancies.

  • @AbyssinianEmerald
    @AbyssinianEmerald Месяц назад +1

    Gimme one of them plastic buckets that can deal with 800 degrees Fahrenheit! Holy shit, that's an awesome plastic bucket!

  • @nathanial82385
    @nathanial82385 Месяц назад

    Ever since I learned not nilk and time slowed down and dubbling down on the nilknot

  • @dklurf
    @dklurf Месяц назад

    Much love Matt

  • @GnosticOrthodoxChurch
    @GnosticOrthodoxChurch Месяц назад +1

    Involution exists everywhere from DnA and generic memory being lost and locked, society decaying and being ruled by a lesser class ; God Kings > Priests > Warriors > Merchants > Workers and “technology”.

  • @unbearifiedbear1885
    @unbearifiedbear1885 Месяц назад

    The irony of brickies dropping ancient knowledge is, I assure you, absolute *comedy gold* for a British audience 😂❤

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer6040 Месяц назад

    Thanks, that was an awesome education in Many ways. 😊

  • @timothykuring3016
    @timothykuring3016 Месяц назад

    It doesn't struck me as something that could have gotten lost without comments in newspapers and trade journals, and advertisements everywhere.
    Newspapers and advertisements would have mentioned that quicklime construction was no longer available.
    Authors would have referred to buildings that were built before the quicklime technique was lost.
    They would have lamented the loss of quicklime construction and everybody would know it.
    It's like if people suddenly couldn't get roofing tiles.
    Newspapers would lament the sudden loss of roofing tiles, and the necessity of using cheaper materials.
    He's describing major building techniques and building materials in a literate and educated era, with newspapers competing to write about any news that had any noticeable impact.

  • @SomeGuy80s
    @SomeGuy80s Месяц назад

    Perspectives are lost in time. Technology is made to replace, what is already here.

  • @jimmyboy131
    @jimmyboy131 Месяц назад +1

    It's entropy. Without focused effort everything will just tend to degrade and fall apart, whether it's building materials or societies. Entropy by itself proves Darwinian evolution is truly impossible.
    Generally speaking, as people get older, say mid-20s and older, they begin to realize that the "modern" or "progressive" ways are crap. For myself, over time I've made it a point to try to find something that isn't made of plastic, and I'll buy that instead. For example, I have a mechanical keyboard (the clicky type) that has an aluminum frame, with a wood face. Of course much of it still plastic but hey I'm trying. Just seeing and touching non-plastic things is better.
    Another example are food storage containers. I've gone exclusively to glass or "pyrex" containers. But speaking of older being better, the newer "pyrex" isn't as good as the older stuff. If it has lower-case letters "pyrex", it is the newer soda lime glass and it's more brittle and less durable. You can't use it, for example, in ovens. If it has capital letters "PYREX" then it's the older borosilicate glass and can be used for cooking in ovens, and won't as easily crack when exposed to hot or cold.
    To quote Trump (no I'm not new here and yes I get what politics is), "everything woke (or progressive) turns to shit!" That saying alone is worth remembering, even if the politician himself is a clown.

  • @neightdiggidie
    @neightdiggidie Месяц назад +2

    Just get a Ikon conrcrete printer to printer to print you out a stove their printing houses now 🧐

  • @mdorn6592
    @mdorn6592 Месяц назад +1

    I just watched a process in which an old world estate in the UK is being restored to it's original glory...they were in the process of repointing all the brick joints because the Mr Fix-its in the 60s decided to repoint (fill in the joints) with Portland cement which was destroying the structure (the original brick itself) with moisture and the expanding/contracting of the inferior material they used
    One only need look at the roads we drive everyday - I've seen newly repaved roads break down within a year's time.
    And tech should only be made to make our lives better and easier - and yet it doesn't - go figure
    PS 'Real' science is no longer taught in high school (or college) - a COMPLETE dumbed-down version for (at least) the last 30 years

    • @unbearifiedbear1885
      @unbearifiedbear1885 Месяц назад

      Yeah but they just lay a macadam layer; it's intended to be quick, easy and cheap to lay; not durable or long lasting
      They even ripped up our beautiful tessellated street pavers on the *pavement* a few years ago, been there around 120yrs. Now the pavements are all just tarmac as well
      "Too expensive" to amend the pavers once every a decade or two, I guess
      What a shthole

  • @timothykuring3016
    @timothykuring3016 Месяц назад

    In a book about the Trojan War really being fought in Cambridge in England, near where the British War Museum is located (coincidence), the author describes how the local rivers and all the geographic features described by homer are right there, and the rivers still have linguistically the same names. The names of geographical features don't change the way names of cities and countries change.
    Anyway, Cambridge still had a location with hot and cold running spring water in a location that would have been outside the gates of the hill that the Trojan city stood on. The water was heated by a chemical process in the lime and it was still running hot up to the times of Sherlock Holmes.

  • @lailokensland5762
    @lailokensland5762 Месяц назад

    this happens in anthropology sometimes. eg. some anthropologists brought Canadian natives over to meet natives in Northern Europe to teach them old boat building techniques

  • @Jordan-h1u
    @Jordan-h1u Месяц назад +1

    The adversary is most likely physical not spiritual. Perhaps those in power understand the old ways and are manipulating us while the spiritual realm is good and needs more of us to learn the old ways.

  • @dennish3962
    @dennish3962 Месяц назад

    Lime building, biochar and organite, lost tech making a come back?
    I just bought a 40 lb bag of activated biochar at my local supermarket !

  • @froderik
    @froderik Месяц назад +3

    Even the older Windows OS's are better.

  • @mynamemyname7990
    @mynamemyname7990 Месяц назад +2

    Been practicing masonry for more than four years and before there was even that big notnilc announcement about "re-discovering" or "re-learning" why the roman concrete was better, well, just from hearing the real masons talking a low level apprentice like even me already knew about it. Lol

  • @Dreamspacewakewalker
    @Dreamspacewakewalker Месяц назад

    all the scriptures are valid. i therefore consider myself both gnostic christian & norse at the same time

  • @shineisland7447
    @shineisland7447 Месяц назад +1

    I thought we figured it out...saltwater.

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538  Месяц назад +2

      Please write what you are referring to. Nobody has any idea. Regarding Roman Concrete, there are still loose theories... nothing exact. Even so... it still proves my point and "was lost" for 2,000 years when the Notnilc held the information for itself.

  • @awesomepumashoes
    @awesomepumashoes Месяц назад

    Source that the lime “goes back perfectly into the environment”?

  • @Jeremya74
    @Jeremya74 Месяц назад

    I just watched it and have done plenty of concrete work...the reason why they dont do it is because of the rediculous heat and extra steps you have to go threw to make it..everything now is to make it quickly..as long as it will last 50yrs,thats fine with most people.its not just laziness..that work is so hard to do and most people can only afford to spend so much to have work done because of taxes,ect.also there are probably B.S.laws were you have to use a specific kind of concrete or it will not pass inspection..more goverment bullcrap

  • @michaelgleason1377
    @michaelgleason1377 Месяц назад

    likeing it matt. tell em !

  • @MarJonKRon
    @MarJonKRon Месяц назад

    Russian translation for the chimney build. Link is in the description

  • @CliffCoultas
    @CliffCoultas Месяц назад +1

    Trust me. Just follow the Tao. ☯️

  • @pompeyjim
    @pompeyjim Месяц назад

    I will write this again as notnilc seems to have removed my original comment due to certain words. Where I live in England, it was one of the most heavily b'd cities in dub dub ii. Most of the buildings were built with lime mortar (including my current house) and also no foundations. I was told this stopped them collapsing from vibrations during dub dub ii. My house is still fine on its original lime mortar from 1876. Here in England, most stuff is still built with bricks, but because cement is used, you'll see expansion gaps every so many feet to stop cracking. There's old walls around that are hundreds of feet long with no cracking.

  • @eugene2543
    @eugene2543 Месяц назад

    “This is not a stove video.” YES!