The United States; Rare Early Photographs (1861-1871) The Birth of the American Narrative

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • Welcome back. Today we will dive into a vast collection of photographs from the years 1861 through 1871, showcasing the ever-changing landscape of The United States. The collection will traverse both the Eastern and Western United States, and comes to us from the archives of 19th century photographer Timothy O’Sullivan.
    The epitome of theater, we will see the earthen fortifications of The Civil War Era, during the days in which they were supposedly being heavily used. This is a fascinating collection of highly detailed photographs from the middle of the 1800’s in America. Enjoy!
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  • @user-tl6ks3qg8f
    @user-tl6ks3qg8f 19 дней назад +63

    After learning about Gen. Albert Pike and his writings,I started to realize very powerful people that operate from the shadows , craft and orchestrate history down to the finest detail….then it becomes clear that just about everything that we’ve been taught is either an outright lie or a twisted version of the truth…
    Now,with our planet teetering on the brink , it seems that the conclusion to all of this is not far away.
    These photos make me angry….and then I just feel nostalgic…and sad,for what could have been if we were simply left alone and humanity was able to just carry on without all of the nefarious tinkering and hiding things about our past ….it is so unfair that only a very few actually know the truths that have been hidden from us throughout history.

    • @watchmen8564
      @watchmen8564 19 дней назад +11

      Good job now you know who the real enemy is!!

    • @ZapmaN93
      @ZapmaN93 18 дней назад +10

      Well said

    • @elvispresley6392
      @elvispresley6392 18 дней назад

      ​@user-zn4tq6ib6r
      Although I do agree with this whole train of thought, "EVERYTHING" is a mighty big category. After all, 2+2=4, I'm wearing a blue shirt, driniking coffee out of a cup. Simple stuff, but true. Truths I/we were learned.
      I get what you're saying. I'm just saying, we've been swayed one way so extremely, we can't swing back the other way so extremely, that we skip over some truths.
      I think that's called throwing the baby out with the bath water. Wierd thing to say.
      If we just believe everything "they" taught us is a lie, we just might unitentionally call a "truth" a "lie". Why ? Because they're liars.
      A good con starts with truths. Then mix in lies & half-truths. You gotta keep true stuff, but eventually it turns into half true, half lies. Then mostly lies. But you have to keep truth sprinkled in to keep things believable. Not truthful, just believable.
      I think I'm starting to ramble, so I'll just leave it at that . . . ✌️😎

    • @angelamonk716
      @angelamonk716 18 дней назад +6

      Agree

    • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
      @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +14

      We would have progressed so well if we weren't stopped. No one should prevent progress. We didn't ask to be here, but people took away our possibilities cause they control that. Unacceptable. Human life should be grand and not a struggle💪

  • @janelletresidder4062
    @janelletresidder4062 18 дней назад +16

    Love your site, Jarid. I've been following you for a while. Now, I'm an Aussie so I dont have the historical knowledge that your US followers would have, so, for what it's worth.....what I noticed was the basic living standards and poverty in the photos. I feel the way people were living in shanty towns was an authentic rendition of how people were experiencing life during those times. Im very interested in the World Fairs in the 1800s, and the images of the New York world fair in 1853 doesnt equate with those pathetic images from the Civil War, a few years later. The time line doesn't make sense that such magnificent structures portrayed in the World Fair photos could be built a few years before those images of the Civil war. I also researched other architecturally sophisticated buildings in the US built in the early 1800s....nothing makes sense when you see those Civil War photos....you'd think they were taken a couple of hundred years earlier!! Maybe there was no civil war...maybe it was a Phoenix event or some other natural disaster and the Civil War was a clean up.....unearthing everything and exposing the old infrastructure.

    • @wrightcargle
      @wrightcargle 15 дней назад +4

      All I can say is wow! I never thought of the Civil war that way. Here I go down another one! Please share anything that you find!

  • @lesliewelch6551
    @lesliewelch6551 18 дней назад +17

    The very first photo of the railway tracks, they are being dug up, look at the timbers, completely filled with mud, the tunnel is the same, they are just digging out the mud.

    • @DebNewton-kh4cv
      @DebNewton-kh4cv 18 дней назад +6

      Leslie is right

    • @zoneundertop
      @zoneundertop 17 дней назад +6

      MDF timber on bridges and railway sleepers, while structures are cut logs. Looks like aftermath mudflood.

    • @TH-ei4hc
      @TH-ei4hc 17 дней назад +5

      And the two bankers? in suits standing there looking like they are taking credit while the workers are in the background, but that is a good observation!

    • @ROCK-vl5yw
      @ROCK-vl5yw 15 дней назад

      What the hell is wrong with you go for a walk

    • @zawiszaaustralia
      @zawiszaaustralia 15 дней назад

      @@alloneword7427 you need it more than him...

  • @paulfairman3322
    @paulfairman3322 18 дней назад +29

    What's striking: the barrenness of the landscapes. The lack of soldiers and their utter casualness when shown.

    • @FlatWaterFilms
      @FlatWaterFilms 18 дней назад

      That's because it was all logged out. Don't you remember your history lessons. 🙂

    • @PSALTISK
      @PSALTISK 18 дней назад +4

      I find it strange that there are so little trees and the growth of the trees shown seem young for that time line. I would have thought there would be older trees taller more forest. They couldn't have harvested that many.

    • @25lighters91
      @25lighters91 13 дней назад

      ​@@PSALTISKThey were all burned down from the revolution of industry

    • @PSALTISK
      @PSALTISK 13 дней назад +2

      @@25lighters91 The burning like they are doing today preparing for the New reset.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 7 дней назад

      Very old video clip on YT of two older men (at that time) talking about their time in the civil war under Grant. They seemed very genuine but maybe many had no reason to believe otherwise. I believe other video clips too.

  • @warrendarress6901
    @warrendarress6901 18 дней назад +7

    All that and NO battle pics.....not even one of opposing "armies" staging areas or distant encampments. Completely one-sided according to everything I have seen. Ships, railroads and architecture all seem out of place. Thanks Jarid for your great efforts!

  • @sarahnoah3693
    @sarahnoah3693 19 дней назад +16

    Any war fought was likely fought over a found dead empire.

  • @generalbaillie
    @generalbaillie 15 дней назад +5

    I am 70 and I have never seen these. Thank you Jarid 😎👍🏻

  • @itsoobvious1255
    @itsoobvious1255 18 дней назад +5

    After a great flood. Which flood, I don't know. But that's the aftermath of serious devastation caused by flooding, not war.

  • @boonedog4460
    @boonedog4460 18 дней назад +10

    A large part of America was called "New France. The archway you featured looked like the Arches of Triumph present throughout Europe and the known world. When a land was conquered, the prisoners were marched through the archway. So much more to that narrative, but I thought it pertinent to point out.

    • @sixmax11
      @sixmax11 16 дней назад

      the largest man made arch in the world is, the gateway arch in st. louis. the city is named after french king louis. aka - the sun king

    • @user-pd7nz8mg2d
      @user-pd7nz8mg2d 16 дней назад

      I thought that looked like a Triumphal Arch also.

  • @kateemma-
    @kateemma- 19 дней назад +30

    The wooden church shown in the photo at 9:58 looks very suspect, so much so that I don't wonder if it isn't a model of some kind, especially with the trees, it just looks wrong.
    Another content creator, Whisper Jack, has looked at the Civil War photos of soldiers, creating his own AI images, which, rather bizarrely, resemble many of the supposed "official" Civil War portraits.
    His photo investigative work can be seen in "Questioning America's Civil War Vol 4", but all his work is worth a peep.
    The following is an extract from a book called The American nations; or, Outlines of their general history, Ancient and Modern (Volume 1) by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1832).......
    "It is as certain that America contained anciently, as even now, a crowd of distinct nations and tribes; some of which were quite civilised, perhaps as much as the Spaniards led by Columbus; the others more barbarous, but not entirely savage.
    There were but few, if any, real savages in America, dwelling in woods without social ties; most of them were wandering tribes of fishermen or hunters.
    There were formerly in America as now, tribes of all complexions, as elsewhere: yellowish, olive, coppery, tawny, reddened, brown, incarnate or white, and even blackened or negro-like. Tall and dwarfish men from 8 to 4 feet in size, called giants and pygmies - men with various frames, skulls and features, of all the sorts found in the eastern hemisphere.
    The Americans had long before Columbus, large cities; built of stones, bricks or wood, with walls, ditches, temples, palaces.
    Some of which were of immense size and population. One of them Otolum near Palenque was 28 miles long, equal to Thebes, Babylon and Kinoj in size and monuments. Nearly all the ancient sciences and useful primitive arts were known in America, as well as commerce and navigation, symbolic and alphabetic writing, nearly all the Asiatic religions, etc. The most civilised nations had even colleges and universities, canals and paved roads, splendid temples and monuments, etc."

    • @TexasCoffeeBreak777
      @TexasCoffeeBreak777 19 дней назад +4

      Excellent

    • @njhdreams2415
      @njhdreams2415 19 дней назад +1

      Wow - that answers a lot of questions. The "elite" wanted to portray the first americans as savages as the excuse to plunder from "sea to shining sea."

    • @stevefrazier2214
      @stevefrazier2214 19 дней назад

      A I much?
      Come on…
      Yes trees tell a story.

    • @user-pd7nz8mg2d
      @user-pd7nz8mg2d 16 дней назад +1

      I thought it was odd also and notice the 3 towers over the door.

  • @anthonyjohnston1618
    @anthonyjohnston1618 16 дней назад +3

    not gonna lie, all these pictures look pioneer AF

  • @user-yk6zu6et5i
    @user-yk6zu6et5i 6 дней назад +1

    That " LIGHT. " blew me away " WHAT WAS IT FOR ???? " Love N Light

  • @montanatyrell6420
    @montanatyrell6420 19 дней назад +20

    Loving the vintage photo's ❤

    • @RealColinWyse
      @RealColinWyse 19 дней назад

      Good channel ruclips.net/video/OFN9uLWPTA0/видео.html

  • @3p.vision544
    @3p.vision544 19 дней назад +16

    The things that jump out to me..
    There doesnt seem to be a war going on.. theres actually no evidence indicating that these men sre real soldiers and who are engaged in war.
    They claim the civil war had massive casualties, yet in these photos the biggest groupings of soldiers yield a few dozen men at best.. and they appear very disorganized and primitive.. They're camps and fortifications are sloppy snd weak and the men disheveled..
    What happened to the starfort technology? Why are these bunkers made from thatched wood and mud instead of brick and concrete, like the forts had been built in a previous time period?
    You can clearly see that these dudes can barely build a decent looking encampment, let alone building something like ft. Jefferson or the niagra falls dams..
    Its a bunch of BS

    • @jenniferhege7283
      @jenniferhege7283 19 дней назад +1

      They are all digging a bunch tho, even prisoners…

    • @LameoLameo
      @LameoLameo 4 дня назад

      It might have been little more than a bunch of Fellows on a club camping trip.

    • @3p.vision544
      @3p.vision544 2 дня назад

      Regardless of anything else.. these photos are just strange. When you look at it from the perspective of a photographer, there's an awkwardness that is expressed

  • @MacNifty
    @MacNifty 19 дней назад +10

    I like how they make wicker bulletproof devices.

  • @MegaTriumph1
    @MegaTriumph1 19 дней назад +12

    The sparse tree line. The opaque skyline. When I lived in Minnesota for about five years, there was a story that they logged off every tree in the state at one time. I just couldn't imagine anybody ever doing that. Now seeing these photos, maybe Minnesota never had a lot of trees to start with.

    • @inquisitive4
      @inquisitive4 19 дней назад +5

      Kansas was said to be a desert until they irrigated and planted the dirt in a book from the 1800s. That stuck with me especially because of all the Egyptian style buildings in Kansas and Missouri. Im certain Minnesota would have been similar just upriver

    • @baboracus
      @baboracus 18 дней назад

      Did you ever check out the lost 40 north of bemidji?

    • @kaybeekal
      @kaybeekal 8 дней назад

      @@baboracus what is that?

    • @baboracus
      @baboracus 8 дней назад

      @@kaybeekal all plot of land in northern MN with really old trees.. sounds awesome but it's about 5 hours from my trailer.

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 16 дней назад +3

    Man first traveled by horseback, then ships. Then trains were the thing, and tracks began to criss cross the nation. Then it was, and is, air travel. Today we can see the world. So why am I not happy, with all this progress? I would go back to a horse and buggy in a heartbeat.

  • @GrandAncientOak
    @GrandAncientOak 17 дней назад +3

    Thanks to your friends for the music and thank you for sharing it with us. The song makes me feel a sort of nostalgia from how many compilations I've seen. The songs touch my heart and evokes images of the old world in my minds eye.

  • @donnydarkoh777
    @donnydarkoh777 18 дней назад +4

    The railroad looks almost buried at the beginning. The barracks look almost machine made with sticks lined up perfectly. The ships looked high tech, in contrast with the horse/buggies of that period. Everyone's camping in tents! Maybe martial law closed off the city for occupying until reset was over. Looks like a lot of small streams had artificial dams, and there were massive canals dug with interesting walls that could have been canal locks. The ships had small cannons... were these cannons actually attachments to shoot water through machines?

    • @rosemarydolliver
      @rosemarydolliver 9 дней назад

      Research the Mud Flood. Or, just watch some RUclips videos about that subject.

  • @laurentverpeaux2281
    @laurentverpeaux2281 19 дней назад +10

    Time to visit "my lunch break" "john levi" and "paul cook" debunk all the lies boots on the ground share....as well as Jordan Maxwell s work ❤❤

    • @leahcim38
      @leahcim38 19 дней назад

      😂

    • @Koala-jj7go
      @Koala-jj7go 19 дней назад +4

      7 days to go till the old world movie drops ❤

    • @leahcim38
      @leahcim38 19 дней назад

      @@Koala-jj7go 🤣🤣🤣

    • @rosemarydolliver
      @rosemarydolliver 9 дней назад +1

      Love those channels.

  • @andrew.hamsterdad
    @andrew.hamsterdad 5 дней назад +1

    Rear facing cannon on the boat 1864 at 58 seconds in. Remarkable

  • @michaelhager2846
    @michaelhager2846 18 дней назад +3

    The arch , and melted grand canyon 😊

  • @TerryStevens-yu7iv
    @TerryStevens-yu7iv 19 дней назад +10

    Impressive! The civil war photos of the people who actually were there on the front lines. All the makeshift structures out in the battle areas. Provides a glimpse into the civil war era. Great set of pictures - Thank You for sharing!

    • @barryfroelich3526
      @barryfroelich3526 19 дней назад +4

      More realistic than the brick and mortar buildings in these cities of this time period.

    • @paulakruijer1780
      @paulakruijer1780 19 дней назад

      Civil war pictures were all staged!!!
      Another BS cover up

  • @Hippida
    @Hippida 18 дней назад +6

    It all look so barren and primitive. Many of the photos have have a look, as if some great calamity had happened, beyond just a civil war

    • @johnjack902
      @johnjack902 5 дней назад

      You can almost feel it

    • @raticallife1320
      @raticallife1320 5 дней назад

      maybe the civil war is a lie to cover what really happened and explain away why the land was so ruined/baron? anything is possible once u realise the amount of hoodwinking we've endured. it may have been the old world survivors having to defend against the tyrannical new arrivals?? maybe that's what they mean by a "civil war", even.

  • @wildwaning9427
    @wildwaning9427 19 дней назад +6

    Compelling as always...TY!!

  • @patriotdave2885
    @patriotdave2885 19 дней назад +6

    I guess the underground tunnel was to protect against cannon balls? Lol

  • @richardelia5180
    @richardelia5180 13 дней назад +2

    In regards to the thing on the gateway that's an atmospheric gauge.

  • @gulfy09
    @gulfy09 19 дней назад +7

    Now where is the factories that made bricks/ships boats /clothing and all other things..

  • @watchmen8564
    @watchmen8564 19 дней назад +6

    It's amazing you actually gave some context of the ancient architecture that couldn't possibly be built at the time they say it was. But there's no denying what you see and not all of the photos are photoshopped to any extent. They have lied deeply to us.find out what's going on!! (Founded)=(FOUND IT)!!

  • @elvispresley6392
    @elvispresley6392 18 дней назад +2

    On behalf of myself and anybody else that has asked to include dates & locations to these images, I just want to say thanks.
    Thanks Jarid, for listening to the people & taking the effort to add that info.
    Nice guy, this Jarid . . . ✌️😎

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  18 дней назад +2

      You're very welcome, my friend. I know it helps everyone establish what they are looking at, and it helps with our research. It’s my pleasure 😎

  • @davidhunter9282
    @davidhunter9282 18 дней назад +2

    4:03 fractal antenna

  • @miguel--rush
    @miguel--rush 19 дней назад +4

    Hola. Muy buenas las fotos.Donde encuentro material para investigar..? Sobre las paredes de hielo..el domo..etc. Gracias.!

  • @davidhunter9282
    @davidhunter9282 18 дней назад

    Awesome again Jarred ❤ please Brother keep these peaceful tunes 🎼❤

  • @galinagreene925
    @galinagreene925 19 дней назад +5

    I see the destruction of everything.

  • @huarwe8797
    @huarwe8797 18 дней назад +2

    Exactly how I'd imagine the land looking after a massive flood. 🐰

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    @6:12 i love the 9 panel glass window door to the bunker. Haha. I built bunkers to do explosives. 😂... As long as ya go in far enough

  • @kickapootrackers7255
    @kickapootrackers7255 19 дней назад +3

    Thanks again

  • @gurozsahinoglu5802
    @gurozsahinoglu5802 19 дней назад +1

    one of my favorite channels

  • @TexasCoffeeBreak777
    @TexasCoffeeBreak777 19 дней назад +5

    Outstanding presentation 👏 Thank you!

  • @DebNewton-kh4cv
    @DebNewton-kh4cv 18 дней назад +3

    Almost every photo including “soldiers” was posed….no action shots anywhere

  • @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders
    @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders 19 дней назад +3

    14:50 : Damn they even got Sonic

  • @itawambamingo
    @itawambamingo 19 дней назад +3

    Jarid, is that you playing the piano? If so, it is beautiful!

    • @LNM1951
      @LNM1951 19 дней назад +1

      It sounds like George Winston.

    • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
      @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад

      Jarid went from the tickling thee ivorys to tickling thee ovaries 💪

  • @leahcim38
    @leahcim38 19 дней назад +2

    Nice aqueduct at the end.

  • @wesmann65
    @wesmann65 19 дней назад +5

    I’m sure he was extremely edited on what he could release to the public.

  • @Denver1976Man
    @Denver1976Man 19 дней назад +6

    Thank you. Yeah the ancient rock bridge was interesting. The America's have so much lost history hidden by the Smithsonian Institute. Especially of all the giants found throughout North America. Lincoln commented on them. Why hide it? Why hide a lot of things? What is the agenda? I grew up in the Ohio Valley in the 60s. It was well known about the mound builders and their advanced metallurgy and very large stature. There were old stories of Giants living with Pygmies. Stories of the Spanish not only meeting Giants but taking them to Spain. Thousands of years ago they were reported to be 38 feet tall. Which explains the giant structures of the past. How was such large stones moved? Think of the proportions of a 38ft tall men. Wow. But it answers a lot of questions: Nuimbers 13:33 KJV And there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, which come of giants And we were in our own sight as grasshoppewrs. And so were we in theirs.

    • @vmestemesila
      @vmestemesila 18 дней назад +2

      Зачем это скрывать? Зачем скрывать много вещей? Какова повестка дня? ОНИ НЕ ЗНАЮТ ОТВЕТОВ, ВСЁ ПРОСТО!

    • @Denver1976Man
      @Denver1976Man 18 дней назад +2

      @@vmestemesila Or they do know the answers but don't want us to.

    • @moaningpheromones
      @moaningpheromones 17 дней назад

      let me guess - you give money weekly to televangelists.

  • @forgottenknowledge8917
    @forgottenknowledge8917 19 дней назад +6

    G'day, y'all

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    Wow inscription rock... Obviously changing the timeline. Unsat

  • @Slipp_P
    @Slipp_P 19 дней назад +2

    A triumph arch after only 2 years of war!!?? And that photo labeled "ancient bridge ruins" the blocks used look exactly like all the other stone work in the photos!? I show people this and they say the photos must be fake!! Frustratingly sad.

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    @9:47 gotta love how the canons have no proper alignment... The way their faced as if they didnt even know where the enemy was coming from. Seems like a photo op

  • @WTP_1776
    @WTP_1776 6 дней назад

    the gettysburg cemetery entryway is still there. its not really out of place if you look at the buildings in town. the thing on top is just a decorative copper ornament and its still there today.
    edit: awesome pictures though thanks for sharing

  • @jadediquattro5355
    @jadediquattro5355 19 дней назад +5

    @3:29 Bull Run Pontoon Bridge. Look at the 'waterfall'. Nature doesn't do straight lines like that it seems to be part of a structure that's seen better days. The Chief Officer and Clerks looks completely staged. It looks like they found a bunch of vagrants, promised them some food for this photo and these guys lept at the chance. Gotta have the one black guy in the photo as well. I would expect Militia from revolutionary war to look like this, but these 'Soldiers' don''t even have matching uniforms or boots. One guy doesn't even have shoes! With the production capacity of the North every 'Officer' should be wearing proper attire and be well fed, what with all the Railroads and infrastructure back then. This picture is ridiculous.

  • @kevinaalberts9251
    @kevinaalberts9251 19 дней назад +6

    2nd pic of the start of the video..,.is that a pyramid of buffalo horns….or? Pretty sad sight!!!

    • @pinkiesue849
      @pinkiesue849 19 дней назад

      I am guessing a small mountain of skulls from the men who hunted and killed buffalo from trains, to starve out the Indians.

    • @Weaton777
      @Weaton777 18 дней назад

      I'm wanting to know too!!😢 I thought it was alligators...?

    • @Lucas-vk8fz
      @Lucas-vk8fz 10 дней назад

      Buffalo..they collected them after they decimated the entire population and ground them up for fertilizer

    • @mlmiller6
      @mlmiller6 3 дня назад

      @@Weaton777 Apparently, the "settlers" had killed off all of the Bison and Buffalo en masse to "run the Indians off their lands (by decimating their "food supply")" and also to get them out of the way of the train tracks supposedly being built across the country at that time. They allegedly ended up with 10-15 foot high stacks of the bones and skulls of the herds which they would proudly display (as per the photograph in question) for the viewing pleasure of any remaining American Indians or travelers passing through.

  • @user-bh8le2wg8g
    @user-bh8le2wg8g 18 дней назад +3

    Есть фото только " Северян", а где фото "южан"? А потому что никаких Южан и не было, люди в синей форме, это иностранные войска, которые добивают Оставшееся после бомбардировок и разрушений крупных городов, Коренное население Этой страны, это не гражданская война!?

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    @6:31 look at all those sandbags. Were they expecting an aerial attack? That would take engineers 1,000 hours to complete

  • @peterjova
    @peterjova 19 дней назад +5

    at 14:00 the year at the bottom starts with a J instead of a 1. I assume it says Feb 18 J526 as year as it says anos. I assume that is a 5 but not clear.

  • @DatguyJ80
    @DatguyJ80 18 дней назад +1

    The Ancient stone bridge ruins, Bull Run 1863. Following the Narrative so that means it became ancient ruins in 20 some years lol

  • @layoung.
    @layoung. 18 дней назад +2

    The photos are amazing. I’m confused with those prisoners photos. It’s just a narrative thing. To me history repeats itself. To see illustrations maybe 70 years older and what looked like to be civilization kicking off again from their recent reset, to me , I see another controlled narrative. Just a mental thing for me. Just saying less than 70 years, opposition took ahold once again. . No sooner history is recovering from what I think is a Phoenix phenomenon or ancient high tech sources of destruction, Napoleon era. Or something csparked the skies. We have war with humanity that looks like it’s still in its youth. . becomes more primitive. And how fast we progressed to todays. I find it at lightning speeds. I Do love all your interesting work. Maybe I have history messed up. Very nice.

  • @victorneely7964
    @victorneely7964 18 дней назад +1

    The landscape looks like its been devastated and the skies look so depressing. Nevada in the 1800's and early 1900's was not a desert but a MEADOW and was filled with streams that were fed from water below but the pictures here titled Nevada looks like the desert we see today.

    • @donnydarkoh777
      @donnydarkoh777 18 дней назад

      Many interviews with old timers say that the grasses in the West used to be lush. ruclips.net/video/nvwtRVQg5WM/видео.html

  • @VikingMale
    @VikingMale 2 дня назад

    And these people suddenly built great cities of stone with phenomenal architecture….

  • @richardelia5180
    @richardelia5180 13 дней назад

    I know it would be a hell of a job to undertake but for every old picture that you show if you showed right afterwards a picture currently at the same place a before and after would be excellent.

  • @MacNifty
    @MacNifty 19 дней назад +4

    I just cannot picture that anyone would live in the beautiful structure and then tolerate living in tents.
    So who are really the people that were in the fancy buildings? If it's not the President, it's not the engineer and it's not the photographer or the survey people?
    Oh shit who really gets to occupy the fancy buildings because I don't believe any of these people did and they didn't even when they are done with their work and contract.They went to a little shack most likely.

    • @rosemarydolliver
      @rosemarydolliver 9 дней назад

      These people found the old world buildings. They didn’t build them.

  • @ayeshasalam4139
    @ayeshasalam4139 День назад

    Can you do a video in the Moors conquest, years 700-1492, whats considered the dark ages in text books. 🙏🏾🫶🏾💪🏾 And the seven gothic bishops that left Spain during that time.

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад

    @5:51 ots crazy! A guy sittin all by himself looking at the lake... The photographer has to be 300 meters away. That took work n time

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    @9:16 undoubtedly.. got half cracked windows... That took a lot of wagons to bring all the stone work. It was there before us. And the tech up top. Disheartening to notice the ripoff we been told

  • @wrightcargle
    @wrightcargle 17 дней назад

    I was looking at the rail road tracks the guy are laying at the 3,24 mark, the tracks look mangled, looks like they are cleaning and repairing. Where the tracks already there?

  • @jonfomaw756
    @jonfomaw756 19 дней назад +2

    Hi Jarid 52 seconds in. I’m just noticing how the Cannon Balls look like Ten Pin bowling balls 🎳! With the finger holes ! Maybe I’m seeing things 👀 at this “stage” 😮

    • @23Josilee
      @23Josilee 19 дней назад

      LOL, that's exactly what I thought !!!

    • @shanehiggins4983
      @shanehiggins4983 18 дней назад +2

      Yes, it is a hole for the primer and charge. That's how cannonballs work, look it up lol

    • @23Josilee
      @23Josilee 18 дней назад

      @@shanehiggins4983 LOL, thanks for clarifying.

    • @jonfomaw756
      @jonfomaw756 17 дней назад

      Thanks, but they’re big aren’t they? I could use them as bowling balls couldn’t? lol 😂. Also can you see the cannon?

    • @shanehiggins4983
      @shanehiggins4983 17 дней назад

      @jonfomaw756 yes they are big, and they probably needed a big ass charge. They were using about the worst propellant possible at the time. I'm sure the holes also doubled for carrying though.

  • @jarrettknipp5147
    @jarrettknipp5147 19 дней назад +1

    It’s flat !! Thank you for your videos.

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB 18 дней назад +2

    Seems as though the Battlefield scenes are from the destruction " earthquake solar storm " and the two sides Rebels & Yankees fought over our history narrative of past historical truth maybe ?

  • @stevefrazier2214
    @stevefrazier2214 19 дней назад

    Un reel!!!
    Is the piano b minor?

  • @Magravator1671
    @Magravator1671 19 дней назад

    On the Gateway arche, it looks like some of the windows are broken.
    Also, I looked up The Black Canyon in Colorado. Gunnison, who was a West Point grad, was in charge of a survey for the railroad. It also says that Gunnison decided that there were no minerals that they could commercialize in and around the canyon and that it should be set aside for preservation. Prior to that, he was in charge of other land surveys, including surveying the Great Lakes. I thought that might be interesting for some.
    I also looked up Ragtown, Nevada. It is in an area near the end of the 40 Mile Desert, which I have driven through dozens of times. It was the first water that pionees and their all important animals had in a long time. They called it Ragtown because the settlers would hand their clothes of the sage brush to dry. The west is full of odd things like that, but it doesn't seem to fit into the old world narrative.
    If anyone wants another side trip, look into the naming of Showlow, Arizona. That circumstance is pretty funny like Ragtown.

  • @vintagebuddha
    @vintagebuddha 19 дней назад +3

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @apophenia2543
    @apophenia2543 3 дня назад +1

    it's pretty odd how some photos from this period have a background, with buildings already in the background but these photos have nothing but white-washed out backgrounds. If they wanted to show off the background the photo abilities were good enough to do it as we see in even earlier photos.... but these have nothing but a foggy looking washed out sky.

  • @PUNKMYVIDEO
    @PUNKMYVIDEO 19 дней назад +1

    We've come full circle.

  • @hotrodscott
    @hotrodscott 17 дней назад +2

    Sure was a lot of mud and very old looking structures. Those train tracks weren’t being laid IMO they were being repaired and uncovered. Look at 2:40 mark. Where is that train going facing 90 degrees from the direction of bridge? Seems like these settlers were the cleanup crews (slaves or prisoners ?) after whatever happened to this part the realm.

  • @23Josilee
    @23Josilee 19 дней назад +3

    Some of these be like "smile, you're on candid camera!" whew, mighty lot of trees at Fort Sedgwick, or rather mighty lot of saplings. Well, to be honest, all these photos look "contrived", aka photoshopped !!! Mud, Mud and more mud, and then there's the crater and "mine" at Petersburg, VA..????

  • @jasonbarron6164
    @jasonbarron6164 18 дней назад +1

    Busted I saw a pic of 1860 something and I dont think we had a flag with 50 states back then I would have thought it would have been a colonial era flag

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад +1

    @5:31 the 'prisoners' were properly placed on the other side of the skyline

  • @rachelevans6451
    @rachelevans6451 19 дней назад

    What song is playing in your videos? 💗👍

  • @Mr53gil
    @Mr53gil 19 дней назад

    @Jarid Booster, I liked your ending. Here's one for you, the Spanish when they concord South America liked to change names around. Like Aramaic remove the c, move the ra in front of the m a to behind it and change the i to y and move it before the m (Aymara). Or the word Hebrew and change it by sounds He = Qui, brew to hu then add c before hu and an a at the end you get (Quichua).

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB 18 дней назад

    Time stamp 13 : 54 The date 1692 seems to be changed from AVOD 16 ?

  • @PostmasterMusic
    @PostmasterMusic 19 дней назад +1

    : Tracks with the [un]dug, void-build.

  • @Curtis1984
    @Curtis1984 11 дней назад +1

    I don't think anyone alive today has a solid idea of what has happened. Unfortunately Rome probably has most of the answers.. but I believe all we really need is the Holy Scriptures (the King James Bible for the English speaking world), as that testimony gives us history honestly, all the way back to about 6000 years ago when God made creation. That's what I believe and hold to, it's never let me down and never will. Jesus did something for us we all need to realize: the renewing of the Holy Ghost unto us. Amen.

  • @Tdub0911
    @Tdub0911 5 дней назад

    With that Gettysburg structure the thing on top couldn't have been a light. Electricity and lighting wasn't discovered for another 25-30 years. What the heck was it?

  • @mrstepitup431
    @mrstepitup431 19 дней назад +1

    6:00 is that a ghost?

  • @RonCobb-co6dr
    @RonCobb-co6dr 18 дней назад

    Ha ! I have a hill named after my family back then! The last picture came up on FB the other day, and I sent them over to Roger and after they had seen his work, ask yourself again if it could be a gigantic reptilians remains that formed that place. People are finding new gigantic dragon like creatures all over the place now. I find it hard to believe that there are still some who want to deny their existence in the not soo distant past. I wish my fathers side of the family was more diligent about keeping family records. ? Maybe my grandfather was a orphan train kid, ill never know. 🎉😊

  • @Da4knessFall5
    @Da4knessFall5 19 дней назад +5

    How do i email you?

    • @joshdavis73
      @joshdavis73 19 дней назад

      so weird there are no dm options for youtube

    • @Da4knessFall5
      @Da4knessFall5 19 дней назад

      @@joshdavis73 if only

    • @111CREWGO69Z
      @111CREWGO69Z 18 дней назад +1

      Use the Internet

  • @da1stuna
    @da1stuna День назад

    9:21 Is that a contrail in 1864?

  • @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone
    @MadMaxBeyondThunderBone 18 дней назад

    Seems more populated than, alot of Orphans on that boat.... There are times of war where waiting around for the enemy to show up! ... But sometimes that dont even happen. Which is good! Lol 👍

  • @SAMSON12321
    @SAMSON12321 19 дней назад +2

    A number of out of place architecture/artifacts etc... Notice the very nice steamship while everything around it was/is so primative.
    What is with all of the "Forts" who were they protectign themselves from? That is a tremendous amount of earth that had to be dug, moved, shaped into dugouts/bunkers.
    And what is with these photos of men always just standing around clearly "POSING" for the shots being taken
    Fancy church building when everyone was living in primative tents

    • @leahcim38
      @leahcim38 19 дней назад

      Because photos took so long to take, people had to stay still during exposure. That is why they pose.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy 17 дней назад

      ​@@leahcim38then why at 1:30, we dont blurred images of the horses?! Have you ever seen a horse stand fully still? Yet that many at one time?

    • @leahcim38
      @leahcim38 17 дней назад

      @@GrownandHealthy you would be surprised at what animals can do. I have seen horses stand still for more than some minutes at a time. My family has had horses all my life.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy 17 дней назад

      @@leahcim38 I have had them too... it is impossible.

    • @leahcim38
      @leahcim38 17 дней назад

      @@GrownandHealthy sure

  • @tracey5421
    @tracey5421 17 дней назад

    It looks like a clean up operation

  • @kalinamarie1412
    @kalinamarie1412 19 дней назад

  • @kelvynbettridge
    @kelvynbettridge 16 дней назад

    why did the ambulance corpse need camouflage over their tents in the 1800’s?

  • @brooklynboiprod
    @brooklynboiprod 17 часов назад

    These archways are very sus. They've could've been portals to other archways

  • @pamelamcfadden337
    @pamelamcfadden337 4 дня назад

    It's a lightening rod

  • @eminbey3382
    @eminbey3382 19 дней назад

    Efendim teşekkürler selamlar efendim 🎁

  • @judithparker4608
    @judithparker4608 8 дней назад

    Replacement Colony Workers To Rebuild

  • @pameladeines5353
    @pameladeines5353 5 дней назад +1

    Fake war. Everybody is completely relaxed. Actors no doubt in the pics or people just fishing and relaxing.

  • @craiggee9928
    @craiggee9928 19 дней назад

    They had oil lamps .

  • @joeomalley1252
    @joeomalley1252 5 дней назад +1

    I see a bunch of posing and some melting mountains. None look like battle hardened warriors, but immigrants and people released from the many insane asylum’s of giant proportions. I’ve seen pictures of cities at that time with power lines showing before electricity was invented, so they say in the history.

  • @mikeorclem
    @mikeorclem 19 дней назад +1

    thanks jarid...When life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic.
    I can tell when people are being judgmental just by looking at them.