Memory of the Valley: Tartaria and Old-World Evidence

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Lucius Aurelian

Lucius Aurelian

Күн бұрын

The town of La Crosse, Wisconsin is located on the Mississippi River Valley near the intersection of Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. This town was founded in 1851 and grew to 25000 in under 40 years. It has architecture that was beautiful and inspired. Most of this architecture was destroyed to be replaced by square block buildings as part of the 1960s "urban renewal".

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@EthanA1122
@EthanA1122 Жыл бұрын
I accidentally stumbled onto a 'starfort' on a map in a video about the New Madrid earthquake! And then a can of worms opened up when I started looking around New Madrid, Missouri on google maps. All the way up and down the Mississippi River are land formations/walls/construction that resemble Tartarian/Star Fort era! These land formations are all over the place!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Yes, they are. There was something in and in vicinity of the entire valley.
@niteshades_promise
@niteshades_promise Жыл бұрын
fascinating. ive always been interested and concerned with that area. thanks for the tip.🤔🍻
@mattcardarelli
@mattcardarelli 2 ай бұрын
Missouri River as well. Staggering what goes through my mind when I search through those areas
@dailydonkeysaltydabs6056
@dailydonkeysaltydabs6056 Жыл бұрын
I think they destroy the old buildings to destroy the positive energy associated with them, and replace them with negative energy buildings.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
There is a lot of truth to this regardless of where one is along the belief spectrum. Even if you take everything at face value with the stated narrative these newer buildings are so utilitarian and lack most artistic inspiration of the older buildings.
@maggot5693
@maggot5693 Жыл бұрын
100%
@niteshades_promise
@niteshades_promise Жыл бұрын
good point. all that quartz crystal under pressure creates tremendous vibrational forces that even mainstream science recognizes. replaced with temporary inferior meaningless structures. 🤔🍻
@thrumylenns2207
@thrumylenns2207 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Norwich Connecticut, we have many buildings that are similar to the architecture in this video. And they also had a trolley system. I worked for a woman who was 94 years old, and she told me stories of how exciting it was to ride the trolley to the next town with her father.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Solarlube
@Solarlube Жыл бұрын
I moved interstate from Brisbane Queensland Australia. Everything in Brisbane has almost been replaced by new stuff that's all you can call it. BUT I did not notice too much or concern myself with the changes. I am guessing that I was conditioned for it as I grew up. [now 66] It wasn't till I moved interstate to regional Victoria to a town called Ballarat. A Heavily Masonic town with a number of old world buildings. It has many many creeks/ waterways all constructed with heavy grey stone. Each stone would be at least 2' foot x 1' x 1' foot and I am sure each one weighs a ton. I'm saying this because in the last three years the town is going through a in my opinion a radical transformation. Beautiful old buildings are being torn down and replaced with you guest it plain brick fronts or Barn like buildings and same with the streets. However I have recently discovered some homes that were possibly built in the 1800 [1810 ish] It was a Gold rush town and a sort of famous uprising called the Eureka Stockade happened around 1854, Anyway these houses are not the norm that I ever saw in Brisbane suburbs and I am hoping that they may have been influenced by Tatarian's. Final thought, I am beginning to form the opinion that there is a strong push maybe a final big push to eradicate completely any reminence of creative design Everything MUST be bland and no one can see the changes????
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
The story (I won't call it history) of Australia is remarkable from any perspective. You seem to be right about this objective that targets creativity in building design. Unfortunately, the movement to reduce creativity does not seem limited to the buildings we see across the land.
@thrumylenns2207
@thrumylenns2207 Жыл бұрын
Hi Wayne my grandmother was from Brisbane we are Aboriginal, I have never been there. Thank you for sharing I find this fascinating
@SemiSaneAmerican
@SemiSaneAmerican Жыл бұрын
My family has been here since before it was a state. Mostly of Germanic and Scandinavians immagrated here. The picture or map of the town is from Grandads Bluff. Part of the Gund Brewery is restored and has gorgeous condos. We still have some brick alleys. Alot of the downtown business are still original buildings. The main st still has most of those buildings you see in the picture. Its surrounding counties are the same. Its an amazing area. It makes me sad about some of these old buildings. Their was hundreds of breweries in Wisconsin in the 1800s. Their are hundreds of those old houses still in existence.
@mrjelly5718
@mrjelly5718 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Keep it up. USA tartaria needs to be explored more.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex Жыл бұрын
I do a lot of in depth looks into the old world cities of the USA. Just discovered this channel and have been enjoying the content.
@nicolekinsley6485
@nicolekinsley6485 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found this channel
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@oldworldex
@oldworldex Жыл бұрын
This was an enjoyable stroll through La Crosse. It seems the 60's was a mad rush to destroy the old world leftovers before the people woke up enough to appreciate the beauty of the architecture. Since the WW2 bombs did the trick in so many other parts of the world(and then subsequent wars in other areas), the States seemed to be playing catch up regarding this matter.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I agree, it seems they really accelerated the process in the 1960s in the U.S. Ironically, at the same time they were promoting seeing what remained of the Old-World to U.S. service members in Germany while they were doing it.
@DrewishBear
@DrewishBear 9 ай бұрын
CCC gents, I’m convinced this was their primary tasking
@JamieCrain5349
@JamieCrain5349 10 ай бұрын
Interesting the court houses are always Mudflooded!! so beautiful!!!!😊
@Roland85
@Roland85 7 ай бұрын
Great vid, man. I've just discovered your channel last night and trying to get through your back catalogue of videos. Really super interesting stuff. Thanks!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@Roland85
@Roland85 7 ай бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Yeah man, they're all really great and interesting... Keep it up the amazing work! (Sorry for late reply. I wasn't getting notifications)
@Von_YT23
@Von_YT23 3 ай бұрын
Just when I think im figuring this out, you wake me up some more .. love it
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 3 ай бұрын
Watching an oldie here ;)
@Von_YT23
@Von_YT23 3 ай бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Just bouncing around from one vod to the next waiting for penny drops mate lol
@Von_YT23
@Von_YT23 3 ай бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 By the way what's your thoughts on the Sagrada Familia?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 3 ай бұрын
Clearly trying to pass off something to us modern, I covered it, but the video was blown up with technical issues.
@Von_YT23
@Von_YT23 3 ай бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Ha who would of thunk it.. yeah I feel the same way
@jeanmoore8626
@jeanmoore8626 Жыл бұрын
Ooh yes you have a good start on what was here but there is so much more! There is evidence of mud flooding through town! And so much more! I truly believe that LaCrosse is so much more! I’m happy to go to the library for you anytime! Love and light!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
I will have to look more closely at the area. The entire valley is amazing starting at LaCrosse.
@jeanmoore8626
@jeanmoore8626 Жыл бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 oh I know I was born,raised and lived most my life in the area and some of what is here is just not explained the best! Things about the area and ties with the area that more remarkable. There are some places that existed that I would like more information on but I don’t have resources to obtain the information. If you would like I could help with obtaining information! And maybe direct pictures! I know there is still stuff left from the quarry on grand dad’s, I have seen it! Sorry rambling so just let me know!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
@@jeanmoore8626 I will let you know when I am looking at the valley again. I think it warrants a much closer look.
@ChadPrestonOfficialThree
@ChadPrestonOfficialThree Жыл бұрын
New subscriber. Love the content!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@emmanuelmacute6921
@emmanuelmacute6921 3 ай бұрын
Used to go to La Crosse almost every year in the 80s and 90s. Geologically La Crosse is within the "Driftless" zone. Very interesting.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 3 ай бұрын
That entire area of the river valley is unique in so many ways. I didn't cover the lovely castle they have there and actually call a castle. :)
@autisticexpressiongenx
@autisticexpressiongenx Жыл бұрын
luvit keep it up
@SongbirdCollageArts
@SongbirdCollageArts 10 ай бұрын
This story is so similar to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
@davidryan4454
@davidryan4454 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting film 👍 The only thing i can't reconcile is that Native American oral histories don't, as far as i know, mention civilisations prior to the time periods we know about. But the lack of brickworks, of proud photos showing construction of fine buildings, all seem odd. I'm now a subscriber 👍🏻
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I believe there is a lot of truth in oral histories. However, just about everyone in the 19th Century through the early 20th had to attend school whether you grew up in a city, a small town or on a reservation.
@davidryan4454
@davidryan4454 Жыл бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 agreed. I was referring to the 'Indians'. If some of these cities were abandoned not long before Europeans arrived, would not the tribes have stories of giants or different peoples to Europeans being on the scene ?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
@@davidryan4454 Perhaps they did at some point. We don't know how long of a time frame that would be either. The cities could have been abandoned much longer or when people returned after a possible cataclysm, they may have simply been left with some vague oral histories to guide them and nothing more. The challenge is anything we read or see about it now could have been edited, altered or modified in some way.
@Treesusb
@Treesusb Жыл бұрын
@@davidryan4454 start heading west on the map, the utes, and other sorrounding tribes have many legends of giants, furthermore, they don’t simply just tell anyone their history so it can actually be hard to track down. But if you can ever get an invite to talk to a medicine man on a reservation he will tell you EVERYTHING
@oldworldex
@oldworldex Жыл бұрын
@@davidryan4454 The problem with wiping out the history of a people is that all we're left with is a best guess. Goes for all of us.
@FreyjaHighUpNorse
@FreyjaHighUpNorse 7 ай бұрын
The Black Cube is sneaked in everywhere! ⬛️
@pocztmistrzztczewa
@pocztmistrzztczewa Жыл бұрын
10:25 it's not "something Lovecraftian". It's literally Yaldabaoth aka the demiurge.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
It reminded me of some of the concept arts, but you are right because that is what they were inspired from originally.
@ookie4179
@ookie4179 Жыл бұрын
This Yaldabaoth guy is a real jerk
@maggot5693
@maggot5693 Жыл бұрын
They would of paved up to the tracks It's gotta be locked in Same reason they use jagged rocks in big train tracks,,,,, they lock in Smooth river rocks wouldn't work.. They might of used the Herrin bone pattern,,, would lock in better... You can lay pavers then cut them with a spinning masonry saw,,,. An do a fancy exposed concrete inlays But I reckon they've paved up to it to keep it tight..... They don't like air-conditioning these buildings...... Different resonate frequencys ,,,,,. New air conditioning is for new building's... It's easy to destroy these old buildings with out any one knowing Just strap 50 air conditioning units to the side of one with the same resonate frequency ,,,. It will slowly destroy the building.... They won't put new air conditioning in that old building cause the building is done... Probably hundreds of years old,,,, but we strap air conditioning to em an they crumbling in 25years. Just mess with the frequency of the building an it's done... You've got walls underground that aren't retainers. ,,, What happens with the gravity loading there ,,,. An the push an shear of the ground against the walls They've probably started internal bracing in some
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
That is a great summary of detail I will be aware of as I continue these explorations. I appreciate you taking the time to share all of these details. The HVAC aspect comes up frequently almost as much as glaciers, erosion and volcanic activity.
@OttoChenault
@OttoChenault Жыл бұрын
Wow, you covered a lot/ generated many questions here! The breweries are a subject into themselves, all castle like and with complex’s found in all big towns. Alcohol seems tied into the exploitation and mind control of reset peoples. Bricks or Tracks first? Well…. We know what’s under the brick; skillfully laid brick arched tunnels, Cisterntian arches, etc, so all this was put in before. Next I question how all this iron track was made in every city and transcontinental railroad, how was it produced? The mining on that scale. You’re walked railroad tracks, they’re massive and heavy.how were they bending it with such precision? Anyway my view is town , tracks , and brick substructure and streets were of course founded. There still pushing mud around, that is filling in the tracks. Great breakdown L.A.!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I appreciate the analysis on the details too.
@OttoChenault
@OttoChenault Жыл бұрын
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 You’re killing it! Yea Bessemer process, steam power, The elite came back out of hiding ( from cyclical and predictable Phoenix event ) and we know what came next. Love your energy bro, thanks for responding!
@southern3rki477
@southern3rki477 Жыл бұрын
Looks like Methuselah on the outside of federal courthouse.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
It is an interesting choice for a government building.
@bettyreynolds1193
@bettyreynolds1193 Жыл бұрын
I would say the destruction of such beautiful structures is about money and economic growth. Lots of employment and businesses/products being generated and let's not forget taxes.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
There is always a lot of truth in that every day.
@meganlangreck2488
@meganlangreck2488 Жыл бұрын
Well this was kind of heartbreaking.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately but a lot of buildings still remain.
@therealjerusha3280
@therealjerusha3280 4 ай бұрын
if u had any idea what happened in the bat bldg youd be 100% ok with it being domolished. some places cant be rectified. like cypts. which it was ..
@FreyjaHighUpNorse
@FreyjaHighUpNorse 7 ай бұрын
How big are wrecking balls? How many times do they have to swing that thing to destroy a building? And they try to tell us that puny, little cannonballs can reduce a building like that to rubble? 🧐
@BLS1998SDMF
@BLS1998SDMF Жыл бұрын
I believe that to be a drawing instead of a photo. Look closely and you will see things that are not associated with photography. Wake lines around the boats for one.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
That seems to happen a lot too. Thanks for pointing that out.
@BLS1998SDMF
@BLS1998SDMF Жыл бұрын
Artwork in the mid to late 1800s was some really accurate drawing usually with these larger towns. Alot of times though, things are a bit out of proportion too. P.S. I really enjoy your channel. 👍
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Жыл бұрын
@@BLS1998SDMF Thank you very much. You made a great observation because pictures, videos, everything we read can be altered or modified at some time in some way.
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