A Google Earth Tour Of Forts In Indonesia Part 2 Banda Sea
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024
- #starforts #ancient #history #mystery #truther #star #fort #bastion
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For part 2 we are examining the forts of the Banda Sea, of which we are told are built by the Portuguese, Dutch, and English. Also known as the spice islands, these European powerhouses battled over the control of nutmeg and other spices, decimating the Indonesian population in their wake. However I maintain that as always, not all is as it seems. I present more evidence in the form of historical, google earth, and photographic analysis that these structures and sites were found rather than built. Or in some cases we repaired what we could and added our less sophisticated structures. In this episode we look at Fort Victoria, Fort Amsterdam, Fort Duurstede, Fort Nassau, Fort Belgica, and Fort Revenge. I hope you enjoy and find it thought provoking ! Please like, comment, share and subscribe to support ! Thanks for watching !
Audio : RUclips Audio Library
Song 1 : Etherial_Choir_Ascends by Doug Maxwell Media Right Productions
Song 2 : Distant_Lands by Hanu Dixit
Song 3 : Eyes_of_Glory by Aakash Gandhi
Song 4 : Digital_Memories by Unicorn Heads
Song 5 : The_Bronx_is_Burning by Doug Maxwell Media Right Productions
Imagery :
Google Earth www.google.com...
Effigy of António de Abreu (c. 1480 - c. 1514), Portuguese navigator and naval officer, in the Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries), in Lisbon, Portugal
By Dirk Olbertz - www.flickr.com..., CC BY 2.0, commons.wikime...
Francisco picture
By No - Internet, CC BY-SA 4.0,
commons.wikime...
Fort Victoria
Pic1 - 7
By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Fort Amsterdam
Pic 1
By Maxdogil - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 2
By Kainjock - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 3,4
By Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 5
By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 6
By Unknown author - Prins der Geillustreerde Bladen, Public Domain, commons.wikime...
Fort Duurstede
Pic 1
By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 2, 3
By Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Fort Nassau
Pic 1
By Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 2, 3, 4
By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 5
FLICKR David Stanley Fort Nassau
Fort Belgica
Pic 1
By Merbabu - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 2, 3
FLICKR David Stanley Fort Beglica 2
Pic 4
By Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 5
By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 6
By Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Fort Revenge
Pic 1
By gbohne from Berlin, Germany - Benteng Revenge, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikime...
Pic 2 - 6
By gbohne from Berlin, Germany - Pulau Ai (Banda Islands, Maluku) Benteng Revenge, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikime...
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Wow been watching you on a different account, I couldn't comment... Amazing
What a little gem this is! Thanks so much for this research. Am going to Indonesia shortly for 6 weeks and hoping to visit a few of the many star forts located there. Not much makes sense regarding the narrative. I imagine the original star forts were some kind of energy harnessing device in strategic Earth grid locations. Later being made over by invaders for controlling purposes. The island of Run they say was special being the nutmeg island. One of the few places in the world this rare tree grows. Yet...look at how Google maps has manipulated the images there...preventing us from seeing what exactly? Thanks !
Another great presentation
Thanks Shinto ! More to come !
I enjoyed that. Good job.
Thanks Tim ! I appreciate it !
@@thurt1eht i really enjoy vedio on the star fort at Churchill Manitoba.
Bravo!
The arch way looks similar to fort San Antonio Abad in the Philippines supposedly named after my grandfather . Now it's flanked by buildings and the locals don't even know it's there
Wow that's interesting ! Yes I looked at the pictures of Fort San Antonio Abad and you are right it is very similar. That's amazing about your grandfathers connection ! I'll definitely be doing a video on the forts of the Philippines. I'll do some comparisons with San Antonio Abad and the forts in this video and see if anything else stands out. I would love to be able to get some more information from you about the fort, maybe we could do an interview or I could just email you a few questions ? Email me at thurt1eht@gmail.com or connect with me on facebook the link is at the top in the header. Thanks A Legal Alien !
@@thurt1eht will do, brother!
BTW, this guy found a starfort in the Golan Heights but he didn't know what it was... ruclips.net/video/g7xPxWIn7Vs/видео.html
Since British Royals and the House of Orange were all part of the same family, it would make sense that Britain and the Dutch were allies. Don't need a war when the other side just gives it to you, basically. Just something to think about with history, all the royals are related in some way or another and there are many more "royals" around the World even today than we even realize. Interesting videos. I just love looking at the Star Forts and imagine.
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Thanks Eugeni ! ✌
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Amazing . I guess the Europeans didn’t mingle with the local women. I would have never guessed star forts would be in such a place.
Thanks Jim ! Yes some accounts say many Europeans took wives while travelling. Serrao is said to have picked up a wife in Gresik, Java while enroute to the spice Islands. Other accounts say he took a wife once in Ternate. If these accounts are true of Europeans having Indonesian wives, I question how willing these women were to be their brides. With all things considered my guess is in many cases they were taken by force.