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  • The state capitol of Indiana...for a reason.
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  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +11

    The Ohio river runs at the southern tip of Indiana between Indiana and Kentucky. You spoke of the 1913 flooding of Indianapolis which would have been the White River which runs through Indianapolis

  • @jasonlamberth414
    @jasonlamberth414 Год назад +47

    It’s not just talent or even supreme know-how, you have to have real passion, like a ball team, playing as one, to make this. Masterpiece after masterpiece. It’s shocking that we ever believed any of the crap forced down our throats with these amazing structures. I feel love, respect, purpose, wisdom, prosperity, and real liberty when I experience these. And the fact that it was a power grid and buildings were alive, and everyone benefited makes me feel joy. I lived in Berlin for a decade and the sublime architecture mixed in between the complete monstrosities of the Wall days was always profane to me. The say Berlin was as grand as Paris in its day. Now I know the wall was only to get rid of all the evidence WWII missed. I binge these videos not only because you do an amazing job, but because this is the dream I want to live in. It inspires me beyond words. Thank you!
    Lovely work!

    • @jonathanbutler3833
      @jonathanbutler3833 Год назад +2

      Well put

    • @narrowpath9491
      @narrowpath9491 Год назад +4

      Berlin was even more beautiful than Paris before it got destroyed in 1945

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jason. I make the videos for the same reason you watch them. Once seen, one can't escape the longing to return to our higher existence.

    • @screenname1
      @screenname1 Год назад +1

      Yeah but you're missing the woods for the trees. The ones you least suspect were responsible for true examples of this. It was a system that had order. Your ancestors upended things and tried to take credit, so now you scratch your heads.

    • @robinlandry6
      @robinlandry6 Год назад

      How about Dresden? It was like a city made out of a China set. So beautiful.

  • @mokeimusic
    @mokeimusic Год назад +32

    Most building are documented at local county buildings. You are not going to find information on the web. I have found several historical blue prints and back ground information at city county buildings . Even in Bloomington there are still huge pits where all the lime stone was cut out for construction in Indianapolis. The real shame is no one is adding this information to the web, but it’s out there. The even I have pictures of the war memorial being built passed down from my grandfather.

    • @stephenhendrix1787
      @stephenhendrix1787 Год назад +13

      Usually they can't because the documentation is too old to scan. Light damages old prints. But if this guy actually did that research, his theory would fall apart in two seconds, so he's not going to 😂

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +5

      @@stephenhendrix1787 Hey I'm 'this guy'. I guess it all boils down to how much you want to trust your sources...because since none of us were there...trust is all we have to go on. Thanks for watching..

    • @bpekim1
      @bpekim1 Год назад

      Hard to believe there is a grand cabal across cultures proactively hiding our architectural past from the current age. Dig a littler deeper. Educate yourself some more. Not everything you see is a deception. False fronts on buildings are just remodeling, for example. Not an effort to hide true history from us.

    • @jibster148
      @jibster148 Год назад +1

      i wish i could know every inner machination of every industry that ever exists and every story of every man and woman involved. alas, nature is a numbers game and humans dont do well with interpreting vast numbers

    • @XP-nt9iy
      @XP-nt9iy 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@oldworldex what are you even trying to say with these videos? I've watched a few and they're nothing but vague crap.

  • @curtyandrew9963
    @curtyandrew9963 Год назад +5

    If you want to see a building that makes you really question the age of Indianapolis… Bishop Simon Brute college. 2500 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46222 looks like a friggin castle from way back.

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 2 месяца назад

      That used to be the Carmelite Monastery.

  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +11

    The catacombs are not just under the city market they're spread throughout downtown Indianapolis

  • @Effin_the_Chat
    @Effin_the_Chat Год назад +17

    Imagine the resources, man-power, time, and talent necessary to build all of these architectural wonders in numerous cities across the continent. If these cities were truly all built in the 19th century as they say, the U.S. would be world-famous for it's architectural accomplishments, and yet, they are down-played, hushed-up, and destroyed.

    • @shawncoleman8530
      @shawncoleman8530 29 дней назад +1

      Taxes! The architectural design went to crap after the income tax was passed, federal reserve created, and the great depression. Economy has so much to do with it.

  • @OfficialDeathScythe
    @OfficialDeathScythe 11 месяцев назад +4

    Central state hospital is abandoned and shut off from the public. The area around it and it's out buildings have been turned into apartments. It's very much haunted tho, the people who live there talk about glowing orbs floating around the grass near the hospital. They say it's all the patients who died in the hospital. If I remember correctly, they recently found a ton of bones in the bottom of it, like a mass grave.

  • @cathychilders5109
    @cathychilders5109 Год назад +5

    So, your telling us that the narrative says that the Ohio River affected Indianapolis? Hahaha, that’s a good trick. The Ohio River is at least 2 hrs south of Indianapolis.
    They never expected us to wake up.

    • @tiptopdadddy
      @tiptopdadddy Год назад +1

      There was a great flood in Indiana in 1913, most of the state effectively got hit by a hurricane like volume of rainfall then a freeze. Most of downtown Indy along the White River was flooded including the rail bridges and meat packing factories. Now there are flood control basins and dams to prevent flooding.

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 2 месяца назад

      One of his many mistakes!

  • @christophersmallwood3944
    @christophersmallwood3944 Год назад +4

    If you want a tour of the Scottish Rite Cathedral and Murat Shrine. I can assist you with a tour.

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 2 месяца назад

      I carried mail to both of these places.

  • @sjbonadonna
    @sjbonadonna Год назад +4

    If folks marvel and appreciate the unbelievable craftsmanship, artistry, and architecture, of these buildings today, how did they document and record their creation? How it just believed that history was just so cavalier and nonchalant about these things "back in the day" yet we are in awe and wonder about them now?

  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +2

    I saw a picture of the circle in the 1850s and all the buildings that were there are gone now except for one little tiny Church. That little church still sits there to this day and it's still used by parishioners

  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +5

    I used to live and work in the Sacred Heart neighborhood where the Sacred Heart Church stands to this day. You can see those Twin Towers from miles away. They even still ring those bells

  • @jeffreyreed8714
    @jeffreyreed8714 Год назад +7

    The skill-set to build these beautiful buildings no longer exists, which makes it even more important to try and preserve and repurpose our existing classic architecture. Thanks for your great effort in researching these precious photos of truly masterful buildings that have long since been destroyed.

  • @stephenoverdorf4917
    @stephenoverdorf4917 9 месяцев назад +3

    Growing up in the area I was always amazed at the buildings in downtown Indy and in Chicago......Even in many of the rural county seats the old "courthouse" buildings are stunning.

  • @abeblinkin6783
    @abeblinkin6783 Год назад +7

    So I'm confused. You're saying that these buildings were built before Americans got here even with the inscriptions dated to the time they were built? We've known how to build buildings like this since the 1300's. I agree we build garbage today but I think you underestimate the abilities of our heritage. The Washington monument was here before we arrived? I think it's a neat story but I'm not sure I follow the reality of it.

    • @YB-vp7tv
      @YB-vp7tv Год назад

      These theories are all nonsense. People are just very uneducated and think that because everything today is such crap that buildings designed with beauty and elegance must have been done by some “unknown civilization”. Give me a break.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +6

      I'm not underestimating the abilities of our heritage. I'm trying to say that our heritage is much richer and fuller than we've been told or taught. I'm trying to show that we have been under the control of a nefarious force of evil for at least 150 years and that this force did so by conquering the realm after a massive cataclysm. After they gained enough control, they created the education system introducing a false history to cover their tracks. Fast forward to modern day and you have the educated minds of today serving a gatekeepers for the false world they created. Look around you, is it so much of a stretch? When people come at me and call me uneducated, I'll wear it like a badge of honour...the brainwashing runs deep.

    • @abeblinkin6783
      @abeblinkin6783 Год назад

      @oldworldex oh I gotcha now! Evil overlords. Not poking fun. Totally agree! Our presidents all are direct decendents of King John with the exception of one. Google it. Which begs the question were they chosen or elected? Personally I think the election process has been rigged since the early 40s

    • @abeblinkin6783
      @abeblinkin6783 Год назад

      @oldworldex I've told everyone I don't think "The powers that be" are human or are being coerced by something not human.

    • @scienceownsimposters2142
      @scienceownsimposters2142 8 месяцев назад

      @@oldworldex You nailed it brother.This silent spiritual awakening is Navarre(Atlantis/Tartaria the Pagan Gods)vs the judeo christianity mafia(doomed spain/fake steath israel of today)Who invaded America?in 1492?Spain. "Navarre shall be the wonder/admiration of the world" - Shakespeare.Now you know why.The Basques(Navarre)are the rightful Stuart Kings that founded the now infiltrated USA.

  • @susanlongb4
    @susanlongb4 Год назад +24

    Great to see another from you on my former city of decades. Central State Hospital was known as Seven Steeples before the fire. I found a Marion County Insane Asylum on a map from 1865 just East of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which has a somewhat dubious history concerning events and the founders. So many dots I've connected over the years. Was lucky enough to have a smoke at the top of the minaret during a concert at the Murat Shriners Temple. Crown Hill Cemetery is 555 acres of art, nature, and a who's who of people including Colonel Eli Lilly who gave us insulin and created a pharmaceutical empire. The Central Canal is just behind the Indianapolis Museum of Art on the grounds of Lilly's grandson Josiah K Jr's estate where the mansion he called Oldfields is now called Newfields. Ritz is gone. Thanks again.

    • @marthaduncan7694
      @marthaduncan7694 Год назад +6

      Great comment, and yeah, those Shriners...

    • @onlyonewaymon2060
      @onlyonewaymon2060 Год назад +2

      Aw jeez shrinners

    • @onlyonewaymon2060
      @onlyonewaymon2060 Год назад

      This is total jezyewitesHQ runcentralstation!!

    • @00leaveralone
      @00leaveralone Год назад

      555 acres: Crown Hill Cemetery
      555 feet tall: Washington Monument
      I think master masons/knights and all left hand path secret societies that are responsible for hiding history regard #5 as death/war/domination. Kinda like the Pentagon Bldg. (War Dept.) in DC. Wizards & Witches turn 3x in a circle to perfect their spell and so, 555 could be seen as perfect death/war/domination. Thanks for pointing out the cemetery and there are probably a lot of dead there from a Great War?

  • @jwahl3879
    @jwahl3879 Год назад +5

    Good video you should see the catacombs under Indy whole city below it

  • @Jojo-yv5qp
    @Jojo-yv5qp Год назад +2

    You're a good narrator bro... But I've been at this for 6 years... And this is it.. no other choices.. WE HAVE THREE... Tartaria Kingdom..(which we don't know how long in time it goes back or how it ended really?)... The kingdom of Satan... He was here SINCE THE BEGINNING RIGHT... he built a kingdom.. RIGHT.. it was in the Bible..(most likely in the ocean.. still may be above "who knows?)... Last one.. "THE MILLENNIAL KINGDOM OF CHRIST"... If someone has a better idea.. let me know.. "but otherwise".. IT'S IRRELEVANT... THIS SHIP IS GOING DOWN.. 'THERE'S NOT MUCH TIME' THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO AVOID "JACOB'S TROUBLE"....JOHN 3:16

  • @charlesmoen2433
    @charlesmoen2433 8 месяцев назад +3

    Most people don’t even know how bricks are transported and delivered to retailers to be sold! There are between 500-550 bricks to a bundle stacked in layers leaving two holes in the center a little below center where your fork lift blade’s slide in all held together by four 1/2”nylon straps. It’s a nightmare loading 6 cubes onto a flatbed truck to bring to a job site without them coming undone, one wrong move with the lift and your F&&&&ed! Now think about no forklifts , horse and buggy’s mud streets and the bricks have to go 5 stories up! If you people commenting don’t get it go back to checking on the Kardashians or whatever else trips your trigger

  • @nicholsonfile
    @nicholsonfile Год назад +7

    I feel like you could be educating people, but instead you replace your own lack of knowledge with pseudoscience and conspiracy theory.
    *edited for grammar

    • @Telephonebill51
      @Telephonebill51 Год назад +2

      He DOES ask a lot of third grade level questions. "I wonder what was going through their minds?" Probably just getting thru their day to lunchtime, and not so much giving a flying fuck about some future 'thinker' and what he might possibly drone on about.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +1

      why don't you go ahead and educate people? I'm just a guy making videos of pictures I found and sharing my thoughts. In 2023, insults like 'pseudoscience and conspiracy theory' don't have the same bite they once did. thanks for watching though..

    • @nicholsonfile
      @nicholsonfile Год назад

      @@oldworldex You think an ancient race of more advanced people made our landmarks...
      Honey, no...

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      not ancient....and I think we were more advanced. @@nicholsonfile

    • @scienceownsimposters2142
      @scienceownsimposters2142 8 месяцев назад

      @@oldworldex Ignore the shill brother he's worried that you have an open mind willing to seek the truth and the fact that you know they lied to us pisses him off.

  • @thankmelater90210
    @thankmelater90210 Год назад +2

    Wow fascinating Im born and raised in Indiana my great grandfather had to leave the south with his family in the middle of the night and run to Indianapolis so he wont be killed!

  • @hoosierladyus48
    @hoosierladyus48 Год назад +11

    I was born and raised in Indianapolis. The Mental Institution was called "Seven Steeples" which housed all the female patients. The name was later changed to "Central State." They closed the doors to it in 2010. My friends parents lived across the street from it on Warman Ave. and you could walk by and hear the patients screams. It has some horror stories. The Imperial Hotel didn't start out as a hotel. It was built as the National Surgical Institute in the mid 1890s. The Catacombs under the Soldiers and sailors Monument used to be part of Tomlinson Hall. But in 1958 Tomlinson Hall was burnt down in a fire and the catacombs were abandoned.The Tomlinson Hall was a public auditorium just next to the Indianapolis City Market. These passageways or "catacombs" were built to transport and store goods from the marketplace. They also included pits used to store ice.

    • @Telephonebill51
      @Telephonebill51 Год назад +2

      The catacombs used to have an entrance on Kentucky avenue.

    • @hoosierladyus48
      @hoosierladyus48 Год назад

      @@Telephonebill51 Are you from Indy? If so, can you believe how much Lily has grown from the small building on Morris St to all that it is now?

    • @gladyscarroll7859
      @gladyscarroll7859 Год назад +3

      I was born in 1930 yes 90 years ago
      on Northwestern Ave which is now Martin Luther King,
      you would never believe the true stories

    • @forrestlegend
      @forrestlegend 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gladyscarroll7859Did you go to Arsenal Tech by any chance? My mother, born the same year as you. Maybe you knew each other?

    • @indycameradiva
      @indycameradiva 10 месяцев назад +4

      I am also from Indianapolis, and came back to visit this week with my new fresh eyes. The catacombs under Tomlinson Hall are closed until further notice for “renovations to the city market“.
      It’s so fascinating to drive around the city I lived in for 40 years, and see it so differently. Honestly, I have had questions about this architecture since I was about 11, but I never verbalized it to anyone. Then I stumbled on this community. Mind blown.

  • @ryandelaney9236
    @ryandelaney9236 Год назад +10

    I searched "Indianapolis war memorial construction" and found 15 pictures in 5 seconds. Better pictures with higher fidelity. Also, don't solely use a search engine. You can go to the Indiana History Museum and see hundreds of pictures of this memorial being built.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +10

      I just did the same search in duckduckgo and google and didn't find what you say you did. I found a couple crappy ones that look fake to me. Either you're lying or you have a different search algo or engine. As far as visiting the Indiana History Museum, no I can't go there without a serious investment of time and money. Why wouldn't they post the 'hundreds' of pics online for the world to enjoy? It's sad you feel the need to defend the historical narrative, like a form of stockholm syndrome where the kidnapped falls for the kidnapper. Then you have to come on my comment thread and try to mislead my viewers....good luck. The cat's already outta the bag.

    • @Chayliss
      @Chayliss 9 месяцев назад

      You ever compare mobile vs pc results, I hear they differ. I tried multiple engines on pc recently and they were practically identical. I wonder if the ol webrings are still available.
      Maybe get locals to help you gather intel. I wanna go snoop the catacombs didn't know we had any. Yeh if I was dude above I'd gave ya some of them photos heh.

    • @jasonlowery1369
      @jasonlowery1369 7 месяцев назад

      @@oldworldex "Why wouldn't they post the 'hundreds' of pics online for the world to enjoy? " - you want to pay for the manpower and equipment to scan in all their archives of documents? Should cost you too much.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  7 месяцев назад +1

      Too much to ask i guess. @@jasonlowery1369

    • @Crosbie85
      @Crosbie85 7 месяцев назад

      @@oldworldexsome people don’t want to believe in our true past. It’s sad

  • @ladyloucks
    @ladyloucks Год назад +13

    Thank you for all your hard work with your presentations. If you really want to blow your mind, check out Oldenburg, Indiana pop. 500 +/- and the buildings there. Impossible. 😂 P. S. The population has never been over 1,000 people.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +8

      Just checked it out...might have to do a video on in. Thanks for the heads up.

    • @stephenhendrix1787
      @stephenhendrix1787 Год назад

      Here's a thought. You know there are people outside of Oldenburg who can construct churches and buildings? Maybe they traveled there to build this village? And they got paid because it was their livelihood and job career?! WOW! You totally blew my mind with your logic there 😂

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +4

      @@stephenhendrix1787 easy peasy... mid 1800's...while these same buildings are being built all over. Whatever you have to tell yourself. 🤦‍♂

    • @ladyloucks
      @ladyloucks Год назад +2

      Because there are 3 steeple cathedrals in Odenburg, a castle and a huge Catholic school, former convent in the middle of nowhere. I am not saying no one built them. I am saying there is a crazy amount of brick and stone buildings for 500 to 1000 people.
      You do understand what this channel's theme is concerning the past? The creator looks at huge unneccessray buildings in very small towns with little population during the building's construction date. Just in case you are wondering. Have a fantastic day.

    • @halcooper3070
      @halcooper3070 Год назад

      You realize that people lived here? And if the federal building was built 1902, you think in 1980, someone wouldn't have pointed out it wasn't?

  • @Shadoweknows76
    @Shadoweknows76 Год назад +8

    I've always said engineer's and builders know better. I worked construction in the Seattle area. I know too much so I can't say here but we did old world homes and many were for military. I had to have security clearance to work on base and so many things didn't make sense, I had so many questions about Bainbridge island and it's actual history. I don't believe this war thing. I think we put them in camp's because they were actually being trafficked for work. Once ready to move in they get shipped out. Bel belfair, I grew up in mason county and watched b gat es come and go from the woods at the foothills of the Olympic mountains. Another place that's being "used" you should see the alignment from evil Tacoma, where I grew up near and the capital and Seattle. Our military is in a old ancient LUCIFER/zues Olympic land. It gets worse towards Canada. I was born in Astoria from a family of mason's who ran the town. Millionaire family but I was raised in the woods (in a shack) and seen some things from both angels. So many old world buildings hiding in the woods. Lake Cushman had a resort that our president traveled to before they took it down . In the Olympic mountains we can see Seattle, Bangor sub Base green mountain radio tower and gold mountain Tower. I've seen things I wish I could talk about here but left with more questions. I love this stuff

  • @patrickkerr1396
    @patrickkerr1396 Год назад +3

    I Believe during the 1000 yrs when Satan was Chained up and it was Peace and Harmony like its written in the Bible was during those yrs things were Built and Built to last then in the 1700s he was loosed for the Short season,, just my thoughts,,

    • @patrickkerr1396
      @patrickkerr1396 Год назад

      @@rhystic628 I think about that too, when Satan got loosed him and the Fallen Angels and the Survivors of Satan did something to Rid people, Electronic Weapons, poison, Round up Armies took people to the Huge Insane Asylum places and Exterminated then the Children were shipped everywhere , Satan had to get Rid of people and Knowledge,, At this point who knows for sure, it just seems like We are in that little Season,, in my Gut it seems Pure Evil is about to kick off,, God Bless u

  • @DiegoRodriguez-vi5oh
    @DiegoRodriguez-vi5oh 11 месяцев назад +3

    What is this, what us this guy taking about???

  • @steveodonnell6533
    @steveodonnell6533 Год назад +60

    Shout out to those talented prisoners and slaves of the 1800s LMAO

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile Год назад +3

      Thoughts and prayers to their, uh, memories?

    • @vivianworden
      @vivianworden Год назад +9

      Right. You don't need talent. Just someone whipping you 😅

    • @marthaduncan7694
      @marthaduncan7694 Год назад +7

      Prisoner Artisans, Master Architects, and Highly Skilled Masonry Artists.....lol or a load of bunk....

    • @pmg8822
      @pmg8822 Год назад +4

      Is the constitution a remnant of the old world? And was that one of the things the needed to reset, to weaken certain things to gain back some semblance of dark power?

    • @pmg8822
      @pmg8822 Год назад

      Maybe they came through and overtook the masons society's, to gain more dark control

  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +3

    The college Ave Bridge still stands to this day in certain sections or at least it did up until just recently.

  • @sue2611
    @sue2611 Год назад +17

    This video is somewhat confusing. The vibe I'm getting is that you almost think aliens dropped the buildings. I wouldn't have been surprised if you would have compared the downtown circle to crop circles. At the time these buildings were constructed, there was a lot of money in Indianapolis. The National Road and railroad went through Indianapolis. Designs were opulent, and labor was cheap. Even skilled labor was cheap. As labor became prices rose and the buildings fell into disrepair, it was cheaper to tear them down. It's very unfortunate that we lost so many beautiful buildings, but Indianapolis is no different from the rest of the country in that respect. As I write this comment, I'm still watching the video. Maybe there'll be an April Fool's surprise at the end.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +8

      Oh there will be an April fools as the deception dawns on us...it's a hard wake up. This has nothing to do with aliens....more about us existing at a higher level of consciousness. You can check out my other videos if you're interesting in understanding how deep the lie goes...

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад +4

      @@oldworldex She just explained to you why were building faster and cheaper....so why you still need some "higher level of consciousness" explanation?
      But I guess the kids in Malysia who somehow make clothes for a shred of the cost of others have a "higher consciousness" ..or maybe China and Dubai are just using "tartarian technology" instead using cheaper materials and having less building restrictions.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      @@dergutehut3961 missed you.

    • @dergutehut3961
      @dergutehut3961 Год назад +4

      @@oldworldex Than I have good news for you.
      Jarid Booster just put out a video (almost) without stupid things in them (the one about Draculas Castles)...that...my I dare say WAS indeed educational and I was forced to give it a like.😮‍💨
      So if he fell off and you keep holding it down for team-crazy....I might spent more time with you.
      Just stay away from all kind of books written by actual historians or archeologists and don't try to find patterns in buildings so you might be able to tell building styles apart one day..and for gods sake do NOT learn anything about the times or people you talk about.
      Than you might rise to the new major of cookoo-town soon. 😁

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      @@dergutehut3961 Would I get a special hat for that or.... how sweet it would be to be liked by you...if only I would straighten up and fly right...always a pleasure.

  • @outro2oo2
    @outro2oo2 Год назад +6

    Another thought provoking episode , the interiors on some of the buildings you show are almost godly with their sacred geometry in the church windows and the ceiling decor , I mean wow it's just way past criminal what these organisations who tried to hide our past from us ,think of the resenounce in some of these cathedrals and masonic halls man I can't even express my disdain for these idiots that knocked these works of art down ,sad thing is they're at it again with the W H O and all there cronies .... sorry I'm rambling ....once again thanks for the outstanding work mate

    • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
      @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk Год назад

      What building is left that is on the chopping block?

    • @tvfan14
      @tvfan14 Год назад +1

      ​@@SheilaTaylor-ok1lkTheir talking about the great reset the world economic forum keeps talking about not a specific building.

  • @GallifreyGinger
    @GallifreyGinger 8 месяцев назад +3

    I love all the clear photos. Im researching my great-grandparents. They lived in Indianapolis between at leadt 1930-1940.

  • @Berbs73
    @Berbs73 Год назад +5

    I came here to learn a few things about the city I’ve lived in all my life and basically only found a conspiracy theory video.
    And the Ohio river had nothing to do with the great flood of 1913 in Indianapolis.

  • @victoriakennedy4811
    @victoriakennedy4811 Год назад +11

    It is interesting that the buildings were so large and also worldwide the same type of buildings were created in every country. The thing that I find strange is the angels on top of the buildings and also gargoyles. They are pictured eating people and sheep in the statues.

    • @screenname1
      @screenname1 Год назад +1

      Most of the examples here are either false or manipulated. The whole point of these exposures is to get you to look slightly beyond the truth.

  • @kellikelli4413
    @kellikelli4413 Год назад +4

    These things would make more sense to you if you do a deep dive into history - the Utrecht Treaty in particular ...
    In the 1700s the ELITE in many countries were having territorial disputes, even North America was involved - It was actually the FIRST World War that no one talks about‼️

  • @tammyireland3763
    @tammyireland3763 Год назад +2

    I’m from Indiana ❤️
    Anderson ❤️
    Go Hoosiers ❤️❤️❤️💯

  • @vapormissile
    @vapormissile Год назад +20

    The world is so absolutely absurd & mysterious that it's a miracle anyone CAN mess with it. But our history has sure been mishandled.

    • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
      @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk Год назад +1

      If we were lied to about the moon, we were lied to about anything. In the 60's we believed it but as we grew in knowledge, many have questioned it.
      This world of architecture is lost. We can't or haven't made a connection to where this comes from. 16:48 😅

    • @EBDavis111
      @EBDavis111 Год назад +1

      Give an example of "history being mishandled."

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile Год назад

      @@EBDavis111 where did you go to school

    • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
      @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk Год назад

      @@EBDavis111 well, what about history teaches moon travel? That was mishandling of history, right?

    • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
      @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk Год назад

      @@EBDavis111 what about the earth is a globe which it is not.

  • @inadivina1070
    @inadivina1070 Год назад +4

    For perspective: The Pentagon= took 15,000 Workers around the clock, 16 months to build. $63 Million. Broke ground Sept.11,1941. 17 1/2 miles of corridor and takes 7 minutes to walk between the furthest of two points. 6,500,000 SQ Ft.

    • @Eye_Exist
      @Eye_Exist 5 месяцев назад +1

      Makes me wonder if this is actually true or not. the date is such recent some older people could still remember this is if it already stood there. 16 months to build the pentagon when we can't rise an average apartment building in that time.

  • @timothyittenbach8593
    @timothyittenbach8593 9 месяцев назад +2

    Gerhard Ittenbach 1828-1899, Memoirs of Indianapolis-stone mason who found a way to use steam power connected to stone cutting equipment.

  • @sedoragreen8028
    @sedoragreen8028 Год назад +2

    Do you have any photos of the Winter Apartments? I grew up there next to St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church.

  • @nickheffron
    @nickheffron Год назад +8

    The Indiana Repertory Theatre has an amazing front to it. I’ve always gotten old world vibes from it.

    • @covenantremnant
      @covenantremnant 11 месяцев назад

      It's is decked out to the tee! I deliver to the basement and it's completely marble and granite!

  • @redleader7988
    @redleader7988 Год назад +5

    I used to urban explore the crumbling private residences in Indianapolis from the late 1800's and early 1900's. These were masterpieces in themselves. Wish I got some pictures because they are almost all long-gone or modernized. Random point, the English Hotel was known at The Englischer by most people.

  • @tiptopdadddy
    @tiptopdadddy Год назад +6

    At 15:00 the old city hall was the Indiana State Museum for many years. There was a pendulum which swung over the points of the compass. Tbh I’m not sure what the building is used for now but it’s still there.

    • @Mr._Infamous
      @Mr._Infamous Год назад

      Yes I visited that museum when I was a kid multiple times I remember that pendulum. The building does still sit there to this day and I have no idea what they have in it now but it's very suspicious they haven't said anything about it nor what goes on inside in there now

    • @jasonmyers9445
      @jasonmyers9445 Год назад

      @@Mr._InfamousIt’s still there, still a state museum with loads of exhibits every year. It’s been expanded. No conspiracy 😂

    • @Mr._Infamous
      @Mr._Infamous Год назад

      @@jasonmyers9445 that makes more sense

  • @kennethreffitt2051
    @kennethreffitt2051 Год назад +2

    One thing I've thought about is we went to nano technologies and we can do amazing things that are so small no one can see it but everything we build on a big scale looks like crap and is built to fall apart

  • @HangingSpark120
    @HangingSpark120 8 месяцев назад +4

    I would like to add that just looking at these buildings makes me feel better. It has become apparent to me as to why so many would be eliminated. Our current situation relies on our negative feelings for it to thrive. Creating gray boxes as buildings is a good way to lower morale. Whoever designed and constructed these buildings had a keen understanding of energy and sound and how they work.

  • @mamalena7
    @mamalena7 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for your video! 🙏🏆

  • @marthaduncan7694
    @marthaduncan7694 Год назад +4

    Another brilliant episode...so much evidence. ....
    Thank you.💟

  • @bitterclinger70
    @bitterclinger70 Год назад +1

    Well I once built homes with a man who was a Knights of Columbus member in fairly high standing I suppose but I was never a member myself. We normaly did small $2 to $3 million homes frame and trim and all till we handed the keys to the new owners. Well we then, as he had many times in the past went on to do a $25 million home. We hired two giant crews of trim carpenters and the work was of the highest grade and well beyond my skill level and I was merely assistant superintendant and helper to the Boss. It was along these styles and quality we see here but this stuff here is still even grander than that. This stuff you show us here is absolutely astonishing but what we did there was next level stuff far beyond average. Here's afunny for you. I had to clear the garage to make room to store the entire houses light fixtures that were set for arrival and it was super expensive stuff of highest quality as you can imagine might be in $25 million home. So the big day came and the tractor trailer arrived and we got him backed in the drive and set and the driver unlocked the roll up door and up it went and .... an entire truck load of lighting fixtures form The Lucifer Lighting Company were stack to the ceiling. Now most of the guys I work with seem to exist on a different plane than I and with stunned wide eyes in a state of disbelief I looked around for their reaction and ....they didn't see what I saw. It meant nothing to them. I just giggled and shook my head and said to my self "it figures it would turn out like this" Go check out their website. Alledgedly the highest quality of light fixture on the market or near abouts they say. Thanks and have a good day. Awesome work you do and well enjoyed

    • @bitterclinger70
      @bitterclinger70 Год назад

      BTW my name is Michael and I always get a giggle out of fellers named Lucifer , ya know what i mean. LOL

  • @resqfreedom9308
    @resqfreedom9308 6 месяцев назад +3

    I live 45 miles east of Indianapolis and it's an Old world extravaganza! I live in New Castle and The old world is alive and well but the problem is, nobody else sees it but me!!😂😅

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  6 месяцев назад +2

      Tell me about it. We're lucky to have the online connection to share in our discoveries.

    • @resqfreedom9308
      @resqfreedom9308 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@oldworldex oh yeah we had an interurban tram here that went everywhere. Our courthouse literally has a 3 story tower with a landing pad with rails on it which now I know was where people got on and off of airships so they won't fall off but people here don't even question anything! The old highschool is a for real Castle which I believe ties to the name of the town, New Castle, somehow. I still don't claim to know what our history actually was but we are getting somewhere, I believe. Our community is waking people up,. . AND FAST! thank you for ALL YOU DO MY FRIEND AND GOD BLESS ✌️❤️🙏

  • @mikc3305
    @mikc3305 Год назад +2

    A fine collection of old world anomalies, "O.W.E". More than enough examples that shows too many coincidences, are no coincidences at all. Ah-Ha experiences are cherished when dawned. Especially when patterns begin to emerge organically under the narrators perspective walk. Who, fortunately uses comparisons that enables our inference to bond forms visually now rather than, deciphering some indoctrinated mental constructs that amorphously define a civilization "without" technology. Making it impossible for our comprehension to do but follow the heroic path. The captive audience is geared and then steered like cattle into vast open plains with Army Forts, Indians and homesteading vast "unchartered land". All of us rode the Western trails of education with the "Duke." Epitomizing historical tale's to the Pilgrims following his worn but "proven" tracks of repetitive schedules. A program exempt from discrimination and no one ever never thinks to challenge history's Hollywood hero. The passenger, spectators, happily feed happily upon perceptive omissions are given color through the Cowboy's all American character. Many see not because they're given no referential antecedent or case law which could show what language had not knitted yet. A societal consequence had caused a mass disassociation for acceptance. A plot, planted and industry deployed weaponry that hollow's reason from common sense, making a more malleable mind for following suggestions. "They" write, direct and produce all what is seen. Immunity is entertainment's expression, free from discernment as fantasy forms concrete images depicting evidence that the phantasm is real and the past is true . Thank you.

  • @loristoner851
    @loristoner851 Год назад +3

    Very interesting 😮

  • @go.gators
    @go.gators Год назад +6

    It's official ..every town in America has some remnant of the old world on display ...some more than others.

  • @EllenBales-y7y
    @EllenBales-y7y 9 месяцев назад +3

    Who is this guy? He obviously knows nothing about building and even less about history! Is this a joke?

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  9 месяцев назад

      This guy is me. I'm a carpenter by trade, but always willing to learn. Would you like to teach me something?

    • @melissanicholson1734
      @melissanicholson1734 8 месяцев назад +2

      Dude, you may be a gopher on a job site, but you aint no f****** carpenter. You're a goddamn moron

  • @solonick79
    @solonick79 Год назад +4

    Nice video!! Im from Indiana, indianapolis area. Always admired the old buildings when downtown, the detail put in to work. Wow things have changed

  • @amegorica8902
    @amegorica8902 Год назад +4

    The Scottish Rite Cathedral WOW 🤩

  • @hazlox
    @hazlox Год назад +3

    I can’t imagine all the barons getting tired of looking at these structures they didn’t build, then wanting to just burn down the Reminders

  • @octivedoctor
    @octivedoctor Год назад +13

    hey man , love your take on this subject . great research dude . much love .

  • @Mr._Infamous
    @Mr._Infamous Год назад +2

    37:23 my grandma went to this High School known as Shortridge. When she went there they didn't have school buses. She had to take the metro bus back and forth to school and I think she told me the state gave out passes for free for the kids that had to ride the bus to the school

  • @dazdavis7896
    @dazdavis7896 Год назад +2

    Central state asylum was crazy to explore through after it was abandoned and left in ruins. There was wild shit in there. Like mutated spiders with wings flying around in the basement it was weird. Big blood spots on the floor in places, tables with straps to strap in patients, we’ve found all of it in there-it WAS an insane asylum bud. I’ve literally BEEN in there multiple times. There were MULTIPLE medical rooms and facilities in there. It is not some “narrative” you’re hilarious. You’ve VERY clearly never been there. They’ve finally torn it down, but I used to go in there and go “demon-hunting” when I was younger. Last time I went I was around 19-20 in 2012. It was finally torn down around 2018-2019.
    “Improbability and impossibility of it all seems to seap through”…. What tf are you even talking about lmao.. Prisoners and slaves?? Again, what are you even talking about right now…. “Great fire narrative”.. Lmao, so ALL “big fires” are somehow a “narrative” that either somehow didn’t actually HAPPEN even though there are literally countless eye witness accounts of them and the firefighters that talk about it…. “Why on earth would you build such a thing”.. because they WANTED to bud. Why on earth are you ASKING a question like that to begin with??? “We can’t actually build that stuff none of it actually exists we couldn’t build any of that”.. Yes, they do. And yes, we could. I’ve been to every one of the places that are still around today. You literally think people were just stupid, incompetent, 100 years ago. They weren’t. They were smarter than we are today. Why do you somehow think people were stupid back then??????…..…. Like so NOBODY would have talked about the Scottish rite cathedral back then? NOBODY would have talked about it already being around and not being built? That’s some serious work-together right there that you think an entire city of people was capable of just to “cover up” the supposed “non-construction” of the cathedral. Lmao. You are hilarious man. Of course they look like that. Masons are organized Satanists, that is WHY their symbols are taken from ancient Babylon and the “mystery religions”.. Because they worship Lucifer.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +3

      Just to be clear I'm not saying it wasn't used as an asylum. I'm saying it wasn't built for that purpose. If you admit they worship lucifer, can you see that their method is to deceive? Then you have to ask yourself how deep the deception goes....believe me, the more you look, the deeper it goes. Thanks for watching and joining the conversation.

  • @allenschmitz9644
    @allenschmitz9644 Год назад +3

    It was a great place to park a Civil War prison.

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile Год назад +1

      Asylumsanitarium
      churchmemorialshrine
      Swimmingpoolcathedral

  • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
    @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk Год назад +4

    Wow, look at that courthouse!!

  • @victoriakennedy4811
    @victoriakennedy4811 Год назад +19

    the fact that they were so elaborate too is quite unusual - they seem to be very luxurious at a time when people had little money and also few people to be building them.

    • @MegaTriumph1
      @MegaTriumph1 Год назад

      I don't think humans built them. Not sure who did but its all stating to feel like a Twilight Zone episode where humans are living in a large fishbowl for reasons that they can never know about.

    • @screenname1
      @screenname1 Год назад

      Duty versus profit.

    • @stephenhendrix1787
      @stephenhendrix1787 Год назад +1

      Basic research on how long these structures were built and how other structures in history were built will prove your "fact" as false. Jesus 😂

    • @victoriakennedy4811
      @victoriakennedy4811 Год назад

      @@stephenhendrix1787

    • @victoriakennedy4811
      @victoriakennedy4811 Год назад

      No incorrect

  • @susanwesterfield6953
    @susanwesterfield6953 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's crazy how many insane asylums, Childrens homes/orphanages there were in that time.

  • @Johnrap
    @Johnrap Год назад +5

    There's a building where I live on Staten Island. On the outside it looks like a wooden structure. Then when you go inside, the first thing there are two stone staircases, one going up each side. The steps are stone and so are the rails. Amazing work. Basically the entire structure is still there, on the inside. Someone just wrapped it in wood to hide it. Now, this structure is on top of some serpentine stone that comes up from the middle of the Earth or something. At a lower level on the island is some "historic" town that is 400 years old and we're told that those are the oldest houses on the island. Those are little wooden shacks with small windows and small doors. The secret stone structure hidden in wood, near the higher elevation seems older. The only bit of plausible deniability is that the stone building wrapped in wood just happens to be in a neighborhood where some roads are named after the Vanderbilts, who were from Staten Island. Who knows, maybe they built them. Though, the fact that this one that I know of is wrapped in wood, makes it seem more likely that whatever the Vanderbilts were finding, they were working to keep hidden. Maybe all of their structures are actually recovered, not built. I don't know. Something is going on there. Maybe they built them. Maybe they found them. I don't know.
    There's also on Staten Island an abandoned asylum in the middle of the woods on some hill called Moses Mount. There's no roads. No paths. No pavement. No utilities. It's just miles of woods on every side and then the asylum in the middle. There are some videos on RUclips of people exploring that oddity.

  • @RuneChaosMarine
    @RuneChaosMarine Год назад +1

    @13:29 decades of lead gasoline spreading lead poison over everything and everyone. i wonder how much more smart i would be. born 1988

  • @Mrbreezehd1
    @Mrbreezehd1 Год назад +3

    Amazing buildings in Indiana, thnx for the video... ✌️🌎✨

  • @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
    @brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER Год назад +3

    22:30 Was that chimney built that way, or did they mess up when they were erasing and "vanillaing" the sky??

  • @CeroYoutubo
    @CeroYoutubo Год назад +2

    some old photos have been taken on large format cameras (high resolution) some with long exposures and maybe that is why we do not see many people in them only if they stand still and it was expensive?

  • @sepperD3
    @sepperD3 Год назад +3

    Who else is watching in the 1850s

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Год назад +2

    Time Stamp 24 : 21 . Hey Mr. Fireman , what is that metal thing sticking out of the ground. It's got nuts around it and when is someone going to invent that monkey wrench to open it up ?

  • @lechatleblanc
    @lechatleblanc Год назад +1

    love how we were building european cathedrals in 1920s america lol.. europe had stopped all its cathedral construction for the most part by then i thot lol

  • @gbowman9429
    @gbowman9429 Год назад +3

    Allegedly, Eli Lilly, the city's leading businessman at that time, was responsible for the economic development in that area.

  • @hoopty388
    @hoopty388 Год назад +1

    This is what happens when incels become political...lol.

  • @tylermccoy7526
    @tylermccoy7526 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, what a completely uninformed video! (This is coming from a local native)
    I really don't want to go on a rant, but a lot of his video can explained by an Indiana historical archive fire that happen many years ago.

  • @ingolfringolfrson1577
    @ingolfringolfrson1577 Год назад +1

    Before I go any further, this is Tartaria propaganda isn’t it?

  • @yahswillsoaring150
    @yahswillsoaring150 Год назад +1

    This is what there hiding,thanks for sharing Rev 20:7 - And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations that are at the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea,- And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, but fire came down from heaven[fn] and consumed them,

  • @bigdonnie57
    @bigdonnie57 Год назад +2

    It is a stunning building.

  • @SIXX2772
    @SIXX2772 Год назад +3

    I believe we are getting glances right under our noses of what Atlantis really was and looked like including the expo fairs in the late 1800s in America.

  • @dullustower
    @dullustower Год назад +3

    Great video. Are you implying that these magnificent buildings were either made before their “constructed date” or that theyre trying to be covered up? If so Id love to hear more and research more about this.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      Both. I have a lot of content to sift through...and heaps of visual evidence to peruse. Thanks for being here..

    • @TheArtisanRBenjamin
      @TheArtisanRBenjamin Год назад +3

      Trying to garner interest by being vague

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      @@TheArtisanRBenjamin Interested? Vague because it's all speculation.

  • @robertchambers9774
    @robertchambers9774 9 месяцев назад +2

    You must be part of Q anon

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  9 месяцев назад +1

      Lol yes...I'm a high ranking member . 🤦‍♀

  • @tracydean3678
    @tracydean3678 Год назад +4

    Thanks for doing this video! I clicked quick. I was born there. My Great Grandfather worked at union station on the railroad. My grandfather kept little tokens to ride the cable cars, I still have one of them. Many relatives buried at Crown Hill cemetery. Which also includes the highest point in Indy. The buildings that are left are just so solid seem quite a force to recon with. Riverside park was once amazing, Michelle Gibson did work on the trolley system related to electricity and power. It was very interesting! Back in the 80's I took many photos of entryway to these old buildings they were so ornate some even Egyptian. Just weird. Knowing what I know now it all makes sense. We are not the original builders of these great big monstrosities. I mean horse and buggy times = proof.

  • @victoriakennedy4811
    @victoriakennedy4811 Год назад +3

    that is true - our history lessons at school have been really bad - no mention of what has really been happening globally - we believe in log cabins, and cowboys and indians and living out in the woods - The same is true of other countries too - no mention of the town areas being so well developed with so many houses and rooms - in some places thousands of rooms in these buildings

  • @somethinginthewater3802
    @somethinginthewater3802 Год назад +4

    As a forty year old, i can still remember calling BS on the Johnny Appleseed story when i was in kindergarten, Boy was i on to something. Our entire existence has been the truman show, no wonder Jim Carey went nuts after that. May we pass the TEST and one day meet them 🙏

    • @redleader7988
      @redleader7988 Год назад +1

      SAME. The whole Johnny Appleseed story made me roll my eyes. The same with George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.

    • @josephupton3601
      @josephupton3601 Год назад +1

      It is important to note that the apple trees Chapman planted produced mostly cider apples, not the dessert and cooking varieties that most of us are accustomed to seeing in grocery stores. Cider apples are small and unpleasant to eat, but they can be used to produce hard cider, an alcoholic beverage that was a staple of the American diet, especially for pioneers who didn’t always have access to sanitary drinking water.
      Within Chapman’s lifetime, oral accounts of his activities began to circulate. Most of these focused on his wilderness skills and his remarkable physical endurance. Chapman was also memorable for his eccentric clothing: instead of a shirt, he usually wore a sack with holes for his head and arms, and on his feet were worn-out shoes or no shoes at all. True to his nickname (which seems to have emerged late in his lifetime), he carried a bag of apple seeds.
      Chapman was a devout follower of the mystical teachings of the Swedish theologian Emanuel Swedenborg, proselytizing and distributing Swedenborg’s writings as he traveled. To the rugged pioneers he encountered on his travels, Chapman’s insistence on treating all animals with kindness-even mosquitoes and rattlesnakes-in keeping with the Swedenborgian doctrine that “the life of religion is to do good” must have seemed very unusual.
      Chapman died in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1845, having planted apple trees as far west as Illinois or Iowa. (Legend would later extend his travels all the way to California.) An idealized portrait of his life soon began to take shape, in which Johnny Appleseed served as a kindly benign symbol of the European settlers’ conquest of the American continent. This version first reached the nation in an 1871 article in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine by the preacher and journalist W.D. Haley. There were significant departures from the facts of Chapman’s life in this article and others that came after it. For instance, it was commonly asserted that Chapman was trusted and respected by the Indians he encountered and even revered by them as a kind of white medicine man. In reality, though, Chapman’s relationship with the Indians seems to have been based on mutual suspicion, as was typical for the time, and he recounted stories of having narrowly escaped being captured or otherwise harmed by them.
      In 1948 Walt Disney Productions produced an animated version of the life of Johnny Appleseed that further solidified his idealized image for postwar America. The Disney version emphasized his Christian faith, depicting him as striking out into the wilderness armed only with his Bible and a bag of apple seeds. The cartoon avoided mentioning that Chapman was a Swedenborgian and not a follower of a mainstream Christian denomination.

  • @Natron0Zero
    @Natron0Zero 10 месяцев назад +2

    i don't believe this theory is well founded.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  10 месяцев назад

      U mean in academic circles?

    • @melissanicholson1734
      @melissanicholson1734 8 месяцев назад +1

      He means in any circles of people with a goddamn brain you fucking moron

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 Год назад +6

    Wow, the deception is so obvious I'm embarrassed. Thank you brother.

  • @DarrellCalhoun
    @DarrellCalhoun Год назад +3

    thank you

  • @truthtoad
    @truthtoad Год назад +2

    6:07 this is just after a population boom up 200% yet only listed as roughly 8k inhabitants which it seems were quite mad, That place looks like it could hold 1000 people. I was working in an old house in Indianapolis and found a newspaper from the day the sinking of the titanic There was still a high-pressure water connector on the wall for the old waterr turbine in the basement. Dynamo was gone but the old cable wires in cloth(asbestos) insulator were there.

  • @ragcage
    @ragcage 8 месяцев назад +1

    The question that keeps popping up for me, is when watching those majestic old buildings that were impossible to be built in the 1800s within a 5 years process as they claim. if there was an old-world civilization that built all this greatness, there must have been communication between Noth American Oldworlders and Europe. Has anyone delved into archives to find any such communication?

    • @wizwhat8186
      @wizwhat8186 7 месяцев назад

      If they have, they won't have said anything about the results, because it ain't there because the whole thing is made up. At most they might have found something that they could make up some tortured misinterpretation of, but no explanation of why, if it was true, there'd be nothing straightforward where you don't have to fall back on 'this is an odd phrase, and my speculation is that it's code for so-and-so, so that proves it'.

  • @Marmeeseven
    @Marmeeseven Год назад +2

    As a life long Hoosier, I truly appreciate your work. Interesting perspective and now there is so much to think about. Dr Mike Heiser’s research has come to mind.

  • @benjaminhughes3948
    @benjaminhughes3948 Год назад +1

    Citations on your old world theory’s. I have lived in Indianapolis all my life

  • @JacobSanders-zc7sq
    @JacobSanders-zc7sq Год назад +2

    I live right down the street from Central State Hospital (the asylum spoken of), and it was a huge, beautiful structure. It is now a soccer field.

  • @SnaptrixGaming
    @SnaptrixGaming 11 месяцев назад +2

    You're hilarious dude. Government was barely a thing back then and most stuff wasn't documented and yes indianapolis was full of immigrants from other countries. My family is Irish and german and have lived her since the late 1800's very talented and skilled work as you'd see in the rest of the world. Nothing you say really makes much of any sense. And yes indianapolis was built by slaves and has always had issues with race discrimination but that doesnt mean this couldn't have been done?

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  11 месяцев назад

      You're hilarious dude...talking like you were there at the time. I suggest you question everything or fall for anything..

    • @SnaptrixGaming
      @SnaptrixGaming 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@oldworldex just questioning the line of thinking about old world mostly? I mean yes there was an old world, there's always been old worlds old history written over by the Victor. I guess I'm just saying that from what we know and the archeology that we have, If there was something far more advanced than there should have been in that time it would have to predate colonization by a very long time and we don't see that in archeological records. If you want to talk about real old world advanced tech in the US then go look into bog bodies as they reveal that after the ice age they had died fabrics, well crafted pottery and full on societies. But as alway, time crushes civilization. It's not been until recently that anything we've made to withstand the time because man destroys many things as they have destroyed most of what indianapolis used to be for commercialization and no doubt a guilty conscience that wants to hide its slave history. I guess technically it's possible they rewrote history before then, but I wouldn't place my bets on it. Rather I would say it probably happened more so whence all the states came together and created the first schools because public schools were not common place until like the 1940's most people had to go to college or out of country to be schooled properly. If something did exist before then I suspect the oldest colleges would be the place to go and see if you can learn because schools are often quite connected with one another and I highly doubt that the US government which was barely a thing at the time, would have been able to convince other schools in other countries to essentially rewrite history. Someone else said that local townships and treasuries will probably be the source of the information you're looking for if you really want to look instead of just suspecting just for the hell of it. Honestly I'm not even judging you just the video being ambiguous and not really taking the time a topic like that would deserve if you're truly invested in this concept. I understand it's just a video for RUclips and that might not be your primary thing I just hope you consider being more open minded to looking deeper than using duckduckgo if not for the sake of yourself but for the audience so you can actually make money and get lots of views. I admit the way you spell everything out is intriguing just please no nothing burgers. Or don't listen I don't care just trying to dissect this because I find it interesting

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  11 месяцев назад

      I appreciate the response. I suggest questioning archaeology, and all of the major disciplines that come out of the education system. This deception goes much deeper than 'the government is hiding secrets' perspective. We have been removed from our true history, and have been given a false timeline of the past to obscure our ability to perceive the truth. Anything before WW2 is difficult to makes sense of clearly as far as I can see. Funny you asking me to be more open minded...but I'll give it a go. Also, this is a hobby of mine. There's no income being made off of my sharing these visuals and ideas. I find it comical when people come to my comment stream and think they can tell me what I can and can't say. Leave the censorship to the big tech and msm folks..and let your minds be unveiled.@@SnaptrixGaming

    • @melissanicholson1734
      @melissanicholson1734 8 месяцев назад

      If you have so many questions dude go to fucking school

    • @scienceownsimposters2142
      @scienceownsimposters2142 8 месяцев назад

      Shill alert.

  • @Shadoweknows76
    @Shadoweknows76 Год назад +3

    Check out Bainbridge island Washington .
    There was a specific spot that felt so different from the rest of the world. A small community of mansions that I worked on and they seem untouched from old world. So beautiful. I usually don't care about the money but the structure itself. We did paul Allen's house and it was over the top too much but these little mansions were cute and I couldn't put my finger on even the Land around them.

  • @Chayliss
    @Chayliss 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dope, my hometown

  • @charlesmoen2433
    @charlesmoen2433 8 месяцев назад +1

    Anyone commenting that there is nothing to see here has never worked in commercial construction in the snow belt regions . This channel requires that viewers are capable of critical thinking and have some construction background or at least an open functioning mind.

  • @kgtaillon27
    @kgtaillon27 Год назад +2

    Great pictures!!! I would love to know who and when these buildings/houses were built. A strange thing that all of them have is the fact that the surrounding dirt is built up around the house by 5 - 25 feet. It's the same all around the world. Did this happen over time or was there some type of mud slide? Some of the doors were installed into the 2nd floor windows. The very large door is below ground. The people from the 1800's just added stairs and doors to fit our needs. A lot of these buildings caught fire and burned down. Also take a look at the strange antenna's in the streets and on some of the buildings.

  • @scottbaker-ScottyB
    @scottbaker-ScottyB Год назад +2

    Time Stamp 44 : 09 - Those round hinged windows are outrageous design similarly same concept as AC changing air pressure flow in duct work.

  • @tammyireland3763
    @tammyireland3763 Год назад +1

    I went to one like that in Indianapolis one a firhh kg d trip in elementary school.
    We met our state representative…
    Yep!

  • @h.roseparry8895
    @h.roseparry8895 Год назад +1

    "why would a train station look like that????" every city on the eastern half of america has or had a building just like this. "why would there be a bear pit????" every city's zoo had a bear cage like this. "where did they get these building materials????" it's literally indiana limestone dude....

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад

      literally?

    • @XP-nt9iy
      @XP-nt9iy 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@oldworldex you are literally retarded.

  • @wizwhat8186
    @wizwhat8186 7 месяцев назад +1

    3:16 Your reasoning doesn't seem to make sense here. You say it 'doesn't make a lot of sense' that they would build a railway station that way just because it was pretty because it's not 'practical'. But you reckon your 'previous civilisation' built it. So are you saying that your 'previous civilisation' were stupid? Or are only the 'previous civilisation' allowed to have had an aesthetic sense but somehow 19th-century people are not?

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm saying 'my' 'previous civilization' was capable and competent beyond what we can comprehend. People in the 19th century, according to what we are told, were being displaced on a massive scale and struggling to scrape themselves out of poverty. Then there's the wars, the diseases, and and all the rest of the pre-industrial struggles. Get my point? We're asking questions in this field of research...and not accepting the 'answers' at face value.

    • @XP-nt9iy
      @XP-nt9iy 7 месяцев назад

      Don't waste your time with this idiot. Every one of his videos is basically him repeatedly saying "Wow this is pretty weird, huh?" He NEVER goes into more detail than that.
      Somehow how believes himself to be enlightened. He has the mind of a child.