Columns Of A King - Nelson Atkins Museum Kansas City
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2024
- Millenial kingdom type columns that are heavenly and larger than life - black with white striations... supposedly sent from halfway across the world at a time that gasoline engines were barely starting up - while also constructed perfectly? Massive columns that haven't been constructed like this since (supposedly) the days when life was much harder... a time without air conditioning and "modern" conveniences... What's the deal? These columns look to be ages older than is said, while constructed with technology that is ages newer than said. The Nelson Atkins Museum at Kansas City holds these wonders of creation.... while everyone walks past the columns in the building to look at the art, they miss the art that is the columns and the building.
We don't build like this now and we certainly didn't 100 years ago.... good work pal!
Love your work . Thoughtful articulate and inspiring!
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@@hiddentruthhiddentruthyou should check out the Iowa State Capitol in Des Monies … it also has unique marble and granite.. also the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City..
Your channel is the best one on this subject. Love it how every building you talk about you are actually there in person.
Thanks for the kind words. Some really wonderous things coming.
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Fantastic! Looking forward to it!
I can’t thank you enough for going to all these places and getting such a detailed view of everything! 🎉
It's nice to see a new video. I very much enjoy all your work... Don't STOP!!
I used to just lose myself in that place. If you're still nearby, perhaps take a look at Omaha - the Durham Museum has those same black columns with no explanation or photos of construction. Also the Joslyn Museum - multiple stories underground and one showing - solid marble. Eight different types of marble, all supposedly from Italy, but no photos or explanation of the construction process during horse and buggy times...
And even if they brought that marble from Italy by sea, imagine transporting it from port to site on muddy roads by horse and buggy 😂 during those days!
@@karinadsouza4929you know they had railroad trains all over America by the 30s?
@@ET-sp6qmwhy no photos?
You make a great point about the columns having to be perfect for roof support. No indications of any mistakes, no shims, no spacers, no wedges, not a single miniscule miscalculation.
Your doing a great job I'm a 35 year stone Mason they had to have a lathe and then polish .in 30's I don't think so!
Prior more advanced people no question
Thanks for your comment. If you get time send me an email at info@hiddentruthhiddentruth. Your work experience may help answer a question I'm researching.
My grandfather lived half a mile away and he had lathe.
I agree with your assessment of the time required to construct such an architectural masterpiece. The craftsmanship that went into this building is definitely beyond the skill level of our contemporary artesian.
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Thank you for taking us to these places. 👍
1888-Hey! I FOUND IT! It’s mine now!
2011-Barry Soetero says ‘You didn’t build that!’
It’s because that structure is part of the great Tartarian empire, just go look at all the structures of the world fairs. The elite destroyed all the structures during the great reset of the 1800s because a lot of the structures produced electricity hundreds of years ago. The 1893 Chicago world fair was the first time Nicola Tesla introduced alternating current to the world. They also use World War I in World War II as a reason to destroy a lot of destructions around the world that produced electricity. Kansas City was already here when they discovered it, and a lot of these buildings, predate Kansas City. All the state capitals were here already when Christopher Columbus got to America.
Just amazing! Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for your work! It's so nostalgic for me to watch. I used to be a volunteer the the Nelson Atkins. Our offices were in the "basement" with full windows that were buried. I just figured that they covered them up with dirt because.....??? The building is "other worldly". It's magnificent. No one in my family lived in the area in the 1930s. My grandparents would have been too young at that time had they lived there anyway. My parents went to Wyndotte High School and they were ever so proud that it was built by the WPA. Again, no one could verify that either.
Really enjoy your videos, Thanks for all you do!
Those columns seem to me to be a thousand years old or older. Thanks for revealing all the wonderful marble and various columns inside also, a sight to behold! I'd love to visit this place sometime. Thanks for that ~
Maybe we need to have the Georgia Stones explain to us also😂
“But this construction is not done.” Your work is excellent!
I searched for hours trying to find a granite or marble column manufacturer, one of the oldest who supposedly did DC war memorial and other works and is still in business. But they are down to making tiny 3' mail box posts and other trinkets🤣
You're correct. I've only seen wooden construction columns that need replacing every 25 years these days.
Wow😂
Thanks for the great comment on your experience in looking.
That place is some kind of a divine palace, nothing less.
This building is such a gem! No way it was built right in the wake of the depression. Great shots and commentary.
In recent years they've added many very contemporary buildings to the side. They look ridiculous. I originally feared they were going to phase the old building out like the typical narrative does.
These buildings are timeless and ancient.
And i think they were built by a Master carpenter. 🕊️
Actually, a master mason. A tekton.
Like you, I think you got some splaining to do Lucy,,😂 there's a lot of stuff in this country that don't make sense when you dig just under the surface a little bit
2 years to build that place, less several months for the severe winters in Kansas?!? 🤣
While you had the camera on the columns I had my eye on the double headed eagle coat of arms. That one has 3 jagged lines in the center. The double headed eagle coat of arms I have seen this on many old buildings. Keep up the great work!
Excellent commentary!
Grew up around here and spent years running around inside and out!
JAW DROPPING! The narrative is ridiculous. The previous realm was destroyed and we "founded" their stuff. 😄your videos bring me to tears...they take my breath away.
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Just wow!
Great work
Your videos are amazing please do not stop this is like pulling back the curtains and seeing the real world.
Nice job thank you for doing this.
These seem more like throne rooms. Maybe there are 144,000 of them
You must reside in the KC area. I see you have boots on the ground often in this vicinity. I’ve found quite the catalog of structures within city limits that will blow your socks off. Doors crafted so perfect, and yet so large, you can’t help but assume they were crafted by beings that lived during the time of men of old.
I don't currently but visit the area often. Glad to hear and would be interested to look into it. Email me at info@hiddentruthhiddentruth.com
It's interesting that the exterior columns and those inside the entrance have an Ionic-style capital while those in the museum itself have Corinthian-style capitals. Those two are both classically Greek in origin which adds to the overall design of a vast temple, so I must assume that somewhere in those galleries is also the third style of Greek column, the Doric.
Wonderous!!! Amazing!!!
These are MILLENIAL KINGDOM buildings, for those new to the scene.
New on the scene here.😊 interested to learn more please. A lot of things are making no sense anymore, I am questioning so many things in this life, especially the last 4 years.😞😘
Thank you for this...wonderful!
Oh wow it has those metal vase/pole type things on each side of the front entrance. Martin Leidtke's channel was just showing a video of woman from the 1920's wrapping some type of wire around those poles to either charge or just use their mobile phones. This is nuts!😊
Telling you now, your videos are now my most anticipated that I watch for every day! My friend and I think the same on this subject and believe the architecture is a big piece of the puzzle. I personally have no concrete beliefs about mud flood, Millennial Kingdom etc.
But I come from a family off builders and now manage infrastructure projects and firmly believe the told history of these old world buildings are BS. Its like the 1800's and early 1900's were saturated with immortal craftsman then they all of sudden vanished and now all we can erect is mine craft structures.
Appreciate the comment! You sound qualified to know about foundations and structures. Some good ones coming...
@@hiddentruthhiddentruth Highly looking forward to upcoming content.
I went through an on line list of all of the State Capitols recently and the architecture is off the charts and the made up history is humorous to say the least. Thank you for your time making this eye opening content.
My understanding is these buildings were constructed during the 1000 year reign of our Lord Jesus Christ. These type of buildings are all over the world.
This is my favorite museum. Thanks for focusing on the building itself. Everything about this museum is phenomenal
This is one of my favorite places in KC. I love spending days here but always want to know more about the building. The art displayed is incredible, but what about those frescoes painted on the walls? Why was the building going up during such a supposedly difficult financial time in our history?
Great work. Thought provoking. I am so grateful for this beautiful structure, and the museum is free entry. Anyone reading this should go visit if they can. The Caravaggio alone would be worth the trip.
Exactly! Why so big? For giants? For nephilim? Built by the fallen ones?
These buildings were for human giants. The nephilim were much taller at several miles tall.
The Wizard of Ahh's built this. The fishbowl theory is well presented in this documentary.
now THAT was a beauty !
I looked it up and it said that those doors were placed there in 2017 but it doesn’t make sense because there is other doors like that all around KC and it wouldn’t make sense for them to put them on only the museum there’s no mention of anything on those other giant bronze doors
Lets not forget the elaborate castles that were built in Europe, enormous in size. And im curious about the doors, why so dang big
My favorite place in the U.S.
Great work ,love to see all the detail up close
Don't forget the stock market crash of 1929 who paid for it if built at that time.
This is wrong. Nelson died and his estate was one of two that formed the funds for the Museum. That was well before the stock market crash and the amazing things is that trustees DIDN'T put the money in the stock market and so indeed were cash rich after the crash and the building of the Museum helped the Depression economy in KC. The Museum did use the Depression to acquire Chinese art at bargain basement prices, however.
Another Old Worlder Mind-Boggler. Gracias!
It's gorgeous.
Il y a eu un monde intelligent, d'un incroyable savoir faire et d'une beauté absolu, bien avant notre monde triste, sale et gris.
Noticed on the bronze door what appeared to be writing just below the people who appear to be ducking and walking. Would be interesting to see if that was originally there and what it said.
Kudos brother.
Thank you for your efforts and many blessings to you.
Wow! Who would think a building like this would exist in the middle of nowhere? What was its original purpose? A castle…we will never know the truth…
The double headed eagle what'z up with that? You know who built the building 🏢
Building the original building and hanging up ornaments after the fact, during refurbishment are two different things... and two different masters.
I just mentioned the double headed eagle coat of arms also. The double headed eagle is on many buildings like this but this one has 3 lines in center.
those columns have the precision machining and glass like polished finish that is only found in one other place, old kingdom Egypt/Khmet
the Khmetian master masons could produce even larger columns from a single piece of granite (way harder than marble)
these old world masterpieces of architecture are from the last Golden age which did not quite match the capabilities of the Atlantean megalith builders from the previous Golden age
these things can't be constructed without free energy which both the Megalithic Golden age (pre & post flood) and the Tartarian Golden age (dark ages) definitely had.
In the great room, look at the two headed eagle!!
I wonder who had 54M to drop on a building back then
There were giants in those days
1930-31?! Balderdash! It was the depression. No work.
and built during the depression go figure
Great vid. 👍👍, greetings from 🇳🇱 the netherlands
I agree 100% !
this building my conclusion is that angels built them.
800 years the Northern Kingdom of Israel was in exile. Given a certificate of divorce for their idolatry and adultery against the Heavenly Father - Yahuha. His Son - Yahushua came for the lost sheep of Israel. As Paul said - the Gospel was preached to the whole world. The lost sheep, therefore, were retrieved (those that repented and put their faith in the Messiah).
But what about the lost sheep during the 800 years? What about the gentiles that never received a chance?
That's where I believe "the rest of the dead" come into play. So everyone can be grafted into the House of Jacob - the commonwealth of Israel - through the precious blood of the Messiah that brings us all together.
Scripture talks about a larger exodus than that one in Egypt. His sheep are throughout the nations, and one day he will bring them back into the land. I see that being the triggering point for satan and the whole world to march against this "camp of the saints." Then the end comes.
The movie Willy Wonka has come to my mind at times as an analogy to the times we are in... Charlie and the rest of the kids characters being tested by Slugworth - who is subject to Willy and is allowed to test them.
Is this Kansas or Missouri?
kansas city, missouri
@@kooliosis47 ty for replying.
I like the thought that this building has a longer history than is being presented, but don't use illogical arguments to push the narrative: Since the level of the columns marks the entrance, why would it be so high above the lower floors, if there are many buried floors?
If you're confused and wondering why they lie. All your answers are in the Bible.
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we have been lied to for sure about history and the realm..
it is Beaux-Arts Architecture..
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Simple question is why so big ?
Nobody can answer this question.
An open mind will show you there's absolutely no way "we" mined, moved or even manufactured the materials since "we" can barely do so today.
Complete nonsense
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Molded not carved Marble and Granite are man made geopolymer. Countertops, Grave stones and road curbing are just a few examples, not one rock in any Cement-ary.
marble columns are cast even today. The old world is poured geopolymer. Even the pyramids.
These are founded buildings not built
Are you narrating some of this out loud boots on the ground? Those people in your vicinity are so lucky to hear the truth that you are speaking:]
Basically 100% narrated as I'm filming it. Nobody seems to notice...:)
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Nothing to see here folks ... MOVEEE ALOOONG ... !!! Just a boring museum here folks 🤣🤣🤣
it all looks like giants, or, fallen angels. even the "paintings" look like they "painted" themselves gloating at their conquering of Gods natural realm and his precious children. we already know we were their prisoners, as we were all beholden to these earthly "gods", the giants. think of those ossuarys, trophies of the giants. desecrating Gods precious children. Cheers Warrior!! you have Gods Spirit. \O/