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  • @Sannosuke01
    @Sannosuke01 2 года назад +10

    Awesome stuff man. I just included this in a New NATOWAVE video I'm gonna upload. Keep up the amazing content.

    • @WayBackWhenever
      @WayBackWhenever 2 года назад +2

      Thank you, thats really cool of you. I've just subbed . Thanks again.

    • @Sannosuke01
      @Sannosuke01 2 года назад +2

      @@WayBackWhenever absolutely my man.

  • @dn744
    @dn744 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @pegialberts2997
    @pegialberts2997 2 года назад +10

    I lived in Berlin for a few years in the mid 1970's. Being an island in the middle with the wall still up made exploring challenging. I never realized it was a Star Fort. But, back then I may not have understood the significance. Thanks! I really enjoyed this short video.

    • @WayBackWhenever
      @WayBackWhenever 2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I very much appreciate your comments 👍

  • @WayBackWhenever
    @WayBackWhenever 2 года назад +14

    The glorious old world.

    • @kieronphillips2795
      @kieronphillips2795 2 года назад +1

      So many waking up now to the OLD WORLD

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад

      @@kieronphillips2795
      If you have cities wouldn't you expect to have houses from multiple periods in it..and most of those houses from the periods of the biggest expansion? So what we see is what we should expect..and I don't know why people call it "suspicious" or think that there is something to wake up about.

    • @kieronphillips2795
      @kieronphillips2795 Год назад +1

      @@dergutehut3961 reply FAIL

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад

      @@kieronphillips2795 Don't worry just try it again.

  • @milkypureblood4490
    @milkypureblood4490 2 года назад +5

    Spike island in Ireland is a star fort and has miles of underground tunnels and huge chambers in it , I only found it recently but never heard of it , worth a check , great vid ty

    • @WayBackWhenever
      @WayBackWhenever 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info on the star fort, I checked it out on google earth, looks like there used to be one on Corkbeg island close by. 👍

    • @milkypureblood4490
      @milkypureblood4490 2 года назад +1

      @@WayBackWhenever there's another one across from that one also , it's like a triangle and spike island the tip they call it an island but they must be connected with the underground tunnels

  • @MrMoparbob498
    @MrMoparbob498 Год назад +4

    I believe the wars, great fires, man made catastrophes we're all connected and all by design ~ every star city / fort we're interconnected by canals & obilisks & other very tall type structures - bird eye view of it all ,..looks like a printed circuit board . Also have a good look at some of the mountains and landscapes -- you'll notice melted architecture -&- infrastructure... Once you see it for what it is, you can never unsee it ~

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад

      Why you think that?
      Or better question..why wouldn't cities that are full of people and flammable material, machines, and fire places, and no fire safety or products or processes, no smoke detectors and no effective fire fighters NOT burst in flame all the time? It would be a MIRACLE if we WOULDN'T see an increase of big firs in the 19-20th century.
      -
      And no wars are political conflicts that turned military conflicts..no-one starts a war to destroy a bunch of old buildings. If you wanna do that and you are the King/Chancellor..you just tear down those buildings.
      Thats like saying couples fight because they want their dishes gone.
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      "every star city / fort we're interconnected by canals & obilisks & other very tall type structures"
      Obelisks are just decorations that look nice...and that in some cases can be found on squares..but star forts/walls are defense structures..and you should not be surprised to see them "connected with canals".
      First of all...they usually protect harbors or cities and those tend to have canals. And some forts have moats.
      Canals are excellent to supply troops and sent reinforcments as well as slowing down attackers (unless they have ships)
      But not ALL star forts have them..and not all of them have a connection to the water. Zitadelle Petersberg, Festung Marienberg or Festung Rothenberg for example have no connection to the water at all.
      That is not a must have (because it is not necessary for their function of housing troops and protecting strategic points).
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      ".looks like a printed circuit board "
      Well thats what you get if you order things. You know..us German like order.
      Also...who cars what it looks like. Some Clouds may look like Penises..so what?
      It might surprise you but we can actually TELL mountains from buildings.
      -

  • @anitahamlin2411
    @anitahamlin2411 2 года назад +4

    It's amazing that any of this info is available. History is so written by the victors.

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад

      What info?
      And why wouldn't pictures of an old Zoo or a city after WW2 or a map of a 16th century not be available?
      They do not show anything unusual or unexpected..do they?

  • @RubberDJ
    @RubberDJ 2 года назад +3

    Gonna keep an eye on you. Very interesting

  • @seti5142
    @seti5142 2 года назад +4

    the proximity to checkpoint charlie/berlin wall is interesting

  • @anonymousapocalypse247
    @anonymousapocalypse247 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @SSSStudioShortFilms
    @SSSStudioShortFilms Год назад +1

    wow nice

  • @georgeprokopenko3044
    @georgeprokopenko3044 Год назад +1

    Good

  • @dollybrooks3112
    @dollybrooks3112 2 года назад +4

    Nice video 👍

  • @geoffreybuck8521
    @geoffreybuck8521 2 года назад +8

    Germany really had it all!

  • @mkwpublishing4120
    @mkwpublishing4120 2 года назад +5

    Wow, the things you don't know!

    • @WayBackWhenever
      @WayBackWhenever 2 года назад +3

      Thanks 🙏

    • @womandela7225
      @womandela7225 2 года назад +3

      @@itsmybike1078 I've seen your same comment over all these types of videos like clockwork. You sure get around!

    • @mkwpublishing4120
      @mkwpublishing4120 2 года назад +6

      @@itsmybike1078 good one. And correct, us British do have lots of moulded stone and statues, and there is no harm is questioning the official narrative when many other things have been tampered with.

    • @panguin7803
      @panguin7803 2 года назад

      ​@@itsmybike1078 Mudflood communities are way too eager to present easily disproved evidence, but dont dismiss all of their ideas. If you want something way more difficult to debunk, you should research the evidence of ancient machining. I know the idea that ancient egyptians had powertools is batshit, but I promise you its a convincing argument.

    • @outlander234
      @outlander234 2 года назад +1

      @@itsmybike1078 And they dont seem to understand the economics back then. Once we moved into industrial age everything was cost effective calculated first, there werent kings that could just order and finance building of great structures, it was all return on investment once we went into 19th century.

  • @Sassyfreq
    @Sassyfreq 2 года назад +2

    Hmmm..
    I live in Germany. Many, now, bigger cities where starforts. The one i live in was, the one couple of km away was and so on, like Hanau, Frankfurt for example. many many many startforts here.

    • @Sassyfreq
      @Sassyfreq 2 года назад +1

      I am also starting to take pics of my surroundings and uploading it here... Yeah... Weird stuff going on.

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад

      @@Sassyfreq Whats weird about cities trying to protect themselves from sieges?
      It would be weird if all the major cities wouldn't invest in their defense.

  • @katjaschikulla8057
    @katjaschikulla8057 2 года назад +2

    All city's in the past where surrounded by Walls for the protection of its people.

  • @dergutehut3961
    @dergutehut3961 Год назад

    So lets see what you have to say about my City.
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    The Size and complexity?
    Berlin in the 1600s (as shown on that map) was everything but big or complex.
    The big road in the middle is what is today Unter den Linden. What you see from one end to the other is about the way from Brandenburg Gate to Alexanderplatz. If you walk slowly..a 20 minute walk. Not even close to the size and complexity today or just in the 19th century.
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    In case you don't get that...the structures are not fancy and imaginative for the ANIMALS but to attract VISITORS.
    Btw..all of the houses are supposed to represent a style that is familiar to the country the animal is from.
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    Actually a lot of Zoos were very fancy..since the kind of visitors were mostly wealthy people and Zoos tried to bit a bit more "high class" in general.
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    What you show is the INN of the Zoo and the Cinema (built in 1910..and yes...many fancy inns and cinemas look like that.
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    None of that is Tartarian or Tartarian Style.
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    Berlin like most major Cities in Europe had the usual defenses against sieges with cannons. The typical Bastion-Style walls.
    And it also has an actual Citadell..or how you would call it star fort.
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    What you see are ordinary basement windows. And no..we don't had floods in Berlin. The Spree and the Havel have been very kind to us.
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    The Dome is from 1905..thats the year when Sigmund Freud and Einstein published stuff and Mercedes published its first gas powered car..so its not THAT old.
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    Rome or Berlin? Obviously Berlin. But you realize that especially the Hohenzollern (and many people at that time) LOVED classicism ..so seeing NEO-classicist buildings in Berlin or elsewhere is in no way surprising.
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    How long have the Museumsinsel buildings stood for? Well..the oldest Museum is from 1830...a bit older than the dome.
    And even you should know a bit about its age since you showed a map with that area. So was the Museums-Insel on it?
    No it wasn't. So even you should know that it can't be odler than 17th century...unless you chose to ignore your own sources.
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    You literally show the castle we rebuilt 3 years ago...and the Statue of Frederik the Great is one of the very few things that actually survived. You really have a talent for irony.
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    People planting potatos (or whatever) in front of the Reichstag is not "odd" at all if you know a bit about German history.
    This is after WW2 and the people are hungry so every inch is used for farming and emergency food production...and that includes the Platz der Republik ( Republic Square)
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    That is a BUNKER..which is not "untouched" but a lot harder to destroy..and I don't think its in Berlin..at least it looks like a thing you would find in Hamburg.
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    So..thanks for the interest in the city..but maybe you put a bit more research in it before you make videos about it.

  • @bonsang1073
    @bonsang1073 2 года назад +1

    the berlin zoo is the previous version of the UN

  • @justbu6298
    @justbu6298 Год назад +1

    At 3:29... that huge structure is untouched but everything around it is destroyed...... maybe these structures somehow were part of what caused the destruction. Like they sent out a pulse of energy that destroys. Hmmmm

    • @seaeagleaviation
      @seaeagleaviation Год назад +1

      That building is a reinforced anti aircraft artillery battery. It withstood many bombings. Not surprising with 6 foot thick walls

  • @lallyoisin
    @lallyoisin 2 года назад +3

    Where was Tartaria?
    BERLIN, GERMANY
    DUBLIN, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
    GUILIN, CHINA
    Yu lin
    Ji Lin
    MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA, REMEMBER PABLO ESCOBAR? ;)
    JILIN, CHINA
    HULIN, CHINA
    LUBLIN, POLAND
    Hamelin, Germany
    Shaolin (young forrest)
    Cremlin
    Forget local etymology. Estonian translation for "Lin" is "city"
    Czech is "forest" same thing if you consider Ireland was once covered in trees.
    Hamelin is where the pied Piper led the rats into the water. Kidnapped the children when unpaid. Orphan trains is one of the Tartarian themes.
    The piper was of mixed race - pied. Moorish perhaps.
    Hamelin was known for this gang:
    The Hanseatic League was a powerful economic and defensive alliance that left a great cultural and architectural heritage. It is especially renowned for its Brick Gothic monuments.
    Brooklyn is named after a dutch king.
    Or it's the city of bridges. Brücke Lin
    There's only 21 bridges there.