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@bassplayer104 ай бұрын
I went to Newport for a wedding in 2022. Spent some time in Providence. Old world everywhere. Took my father in law to the starfort in Newport.
@kateemma-4 ай бұрын
Noticed that the words on the building called "The Old Stone Bank" in the photo at 7:35 is different from the words in the photo at 7:40, where they are now below the pediment, whereas before they were up near the dome and the "The" is now gone.
@nibby624 ай бұрын
The armory is a fascinating building in danger of being demolished! When we drove by by accident last summer, I was blown away by it's massive size!! I hope it can be saved!
@SGDeGalvez4 ай бұрын
amazing how they cant find a use for these buildings that last forever!
@whome16364 ай бұрын
@@SGDeGalvez They don’t want people to think. That’s why they destroyed almost all of them.
@SGDeGalvez4 ай бұрын
@@whome1636 I agree. They cant destroy the great pyramid or the great wall though. HAHAH..The old world builders left us a message that couldnt be hidden or destroyed. 😎😎
@butterfly7771004 ай бұрын
Here in my neck of the woods a 2-story cement block building was started over a year ago and THEY'RE STILL NOT DONE.
@random28294 ай бұрын
In our area of the Phoenix metro, it has taken some four years to put up a "stick and stucco" apartment building.
@butterfly7771004 ай бұрын
@@random2829 Funny, the building I'm speaking of is in the East Valley on Arizona Ave. Every time I pass it now I just shake my head and think of these old structures!
@random28294 ай бұрын
@@butterfly777100 That is pretty wild! Small world! I remember that building designated for "mixed use" near the "Chandler Fashion Mall" - that they eventually abandoned. I think it has been torn down since the last time I was down there.
@butterfly7771004 ай бұрын
@@random2829 I live near there. I can't recall the site you're speaking of because things seem to change so much. Scheels has sure made an impact!
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER4 ай бұрын
Took them 2 years to build a Dollar General down the street from my mom's house in southeast Wisconsin, and the roof was leaking within 3 months!
@MegaTriumph14 ай бұрын
I like that you use the psychology of these buildings it speaks volumes of how intelligent these people were. Also math I had to use high math skills, using sine and cosine to construct cones at work they never told us what the cones would be used for. So a mathematician would be an interesting interview. As always great work Chris.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Yes I teach a lot of trigonometry and ratio/proportioning to my students. Probably a large part of the reason I was drawn to the architecture.
@MegaTriumph14 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex I had to use a calculator that was designed for this very purpose.
@trinity77764 ай бұрын
Q: Does anyone today still know how to use a slide rule? A: What is a slide rule? 😩@@oldworldex
@pammatiti4 ай бұрын
As long as these old world buildings have the Roman numeral clocks, they are all suspect. Thanks for another fine video-I shared this one with a friend who was born/raised in RI.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Thank you. I enjoyed the Rain Song...appreciate you being here.
@nibby624 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this fabulous expose! ♥️
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@Kat.Evangeline4 ай бұрын
Very well done 👏 I like your voice too & will never tire of this subject.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Thanks Kat.
@americanrn1254 ай бұрын
My husband is a “handyman” who is currently employed to transform a 20’x12’ storage building into a Man Cave… people just don’t understand how tedious it is for one man to build anything of quality. The 90 day build on the Opera House, with that level of interior grandeur, is laughable, and damn near impossible, even with a HUGE crew working around the clock! Look how long it takes for new homes to be built today, without any of the skill, detail, and scale we see in these old world buildings.
@babbleonfox4 ай бұрын
I'd say entirely impossible. Unless you're bewitched and you can wiggle your nose and have things appear. Anyone who has ever remodeled anything knows this.
@Tom_Emody4 ай бұрын
I’m with you. ….Tom
@Bluegastank4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your work on these old world buildings. A lot of truth is coming out about the old world these days. I saw another video about Budapest where they managed to keep all of the old world buildings where in other places like you point out they say They were built later than they really were. I like how the bridges in this video are built out of megalithic block there's no way they could've lifted those back in the 1800s.
@user-ig5mg9tk8d3 ай бұрын
Lowe's Theatre is still there in all its stunning architectural glory. Its new name is PPAC or the Providence Performing Arts Center. Lowe's once had the largest cinema screen in Rhode Island but for more than 60 years has been open for live performances. I was born and lived in R.I. most of my life but you and Jon Levi have really opened my eyes. Great Research, Old World Explorer.
@lindaberl37124 ай бұрын
The Butler Exchange Building reminds me very much of the Philadelphia City Hall. Keep up the good work, peel the layers of the onion back!
@law2754 ай бұрын
And please look into the cover-up of the WPA during the Depression in many states. For new England states, the hurricane of 1938 gave the WPA opportunities to help 'clean up' and cover up as the WPA also apparently hired writers to give us the new needed narratives.
@judywein32824 ай бұрын
True with the 1938 powerful hurricane.
@harrybloom92134 ай бұрын
11:20 She looks and it sounds like dutch. The Dutch were one of the leading power. Back in the days, Australia was called "New Hollandia"... Then, some cataclysmic event hapenned and the Dutch lost it all.
@graemeverryt6184 ай бұрын
as a boy my grandparents loved to take us to see the old buildings , they knew how much was destroyed already and from Holland, the area, I suspect knew of colonies wiped out in the civil war era too. I miss the fountains and bells. 👍
@Shaun-fe1ve22 сағат бұрын
Those old bells were used as weapons.
@shawnybee4 ай бұрын
It's kinda crazy that we just started noticing the inconsistent stories now. I remember going to DC as a teen and seeing the crazy structures and not even thinking twice about the historical narratives
@lindaberl37124 ай бұрын
We all look differently at historical buildings now. Once you “see” it, you can’t unsee the truth.
@shawnybee4 ай бұрын
@@lindaberl3712 exactly... To me it seems like there is an awakening... And not everyone is having their eyes opened. Maybe NPCs that have no souls or some people just can't shake their indoctrination.. too much attachment to their suposive intelligence
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
@@shawnybeeI think there is an internal choice being made..
@shawnybee4 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex what do you mean. Internal choice of what. I noticed that it seems somewhere around 2016 all of a sudden some of us were able to see things that others don't like chemtrails. Also I never even heard of a star fort until around the same time come to find out they are everywhere.. there's 3 of them 50 miles from me in Boston and I never even heard of such a thing. I've found 1000 star Forts on Google Earth most in ruins. To me it just seems like a small percentage of us are having our minds opened and most can't see it like they are wearing blinders... Just what I've noticed.. great content as ALWAYS!!
@shawnybee4 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex although I noticed chemtrails in 1999
@Comakino4 ай бұрын
Please keep doing this kind of work. I know a lot of people would mock these videos. It doesnt matter. They're looking at pictures of cats on tiktok while we're exploring the world.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Full speed ahead!!
@harrybloom92134 ай бұрын
The truth is out there! Brilliant as always +100000000
@tombsandtemples4 ай бұрын
I've been redpilled about all this for going just over a year now, and still regularly find myself surprised/enchanted/impressed/astonished/awed/humbled, etc...you are well aware of the myriad of words and emotions that could be used when we gaze on the architecture of people far removed from the anxiety, fear and absurdly vapid and shallow reality system that we find ourselves slogging through in "modern" day. I know I "saw" buildings and structures like these growing up in the 70s and 80s. I've even been inside (probably on some terrible boring and uninteresting guided tour...undoubtedly joined by a girlfriend, wife, family member) during my life. But not really, ta know? Somehow, not really. So, what changed?? Why am i constantly and never-endingly amazed by these things now ? Was it some collective mass illusion that was lifted for some of us? Because ,so so many still cannot see it.
@sweetiecat12244 ай бұрын
Well for sure we did not have access to the internet back in the 60's 70's 80's. We relied on info from encyclopedias and what truth we could glean from the fake history we were taught . I also have been in old buildings oblivious of what I was really witnessing. Keep on questioning everything,soon we will figure this mess out.
@colleenmcnally74004 ай бұрын
Lies to bury ( the truth) = library
@dankoston29044 ай бұрын
Brilliant deduction.
@Kat.Evangeline4 ай бұрын
The Graduate Library at the UW - amazing - Old World. The Undergraduate Lie-brary is a black box in 'Red Square' near it. The difference tells a story - but I imagine the dates of construction are a joke as well for the older one. Turns out there was a World's Fair at the campus before it was a campus ! I would never know if not for channels like this.
@jasonlamberth4144 ай бұрын
Another great vid! Thank You!
@davidwayne684 ай бұрын
I live 15 mins from Providence and the amount of old-world structures that still exist is mind-boggling. Of course Rte 95 barrels through the spaghetti jungle roads system and one gets confused when driving through. This place has the worst road infrastructure in all of New England. Your stress level rises just passing through.
@franksilvia34022 күн бұрын
Haha yep, and fixing a bridge that could collapse 3 months later adds to the joy.
@Shaun-fe1ve21 сағат бұрын
They used steam-powered tools. I have worked on these old steam boilers in some really old buildings. I have a few therioes on how they moved those huge blocks and possibly have poured some of them like how we use concrete.
@futurescapeart4 ай бұрын
@OldWorldExploration Chris your series is creating a gold-standard archive of these cityscape collections .. I love the outlier’s edge you’re playing on, the commentary is honest, smart, informed and I would say guided by correct intuition. There are interesting aha-moments happening in the research fields flirting w/ the technologies inferred by yourself and others in this category of content… the eccentric work of Dr. Dan Winters, on the theoretical sciences of ‘plasma physics’ & implosive technologies(my terminology), is melding recently with other angles of the occulted-world conversation & unveiling that’s happening rn. ‘Topher’ Gardener spoke of an electroculture epiphany he had while gardening, on a media appearance recently, and it felt like an important key to me .. he suggested the very origins of the flag, historically, as being an occulted story.. with static dielectrictricity forces being the true origin-story. A sheer satin-like linen-silk flag being a primary component in the steeple pole design, laced with silver filament, attracting vapor droplets in the air/aer, and wired for sending static charge, incorporating the other nested ‘antiquitech’ components; such as iron and gold filigree adornments for charging ions in the air/aer, copper workings and wiring for grounding -vs- ferroelectric currents .. and iron piezoelectric street-workings as low-voltage generators, and the anode/cathode capacity of the ‘cathedral’ model historically being illustrated on the human scale rn in ‘electroculture’ experimentation .. and even the ironoxide/granite/sandstone/marble components all grounded for voltage storage (integrated aether voltage batteries) .. That is all to say that I feel a fairly comprehensive overview coming together, within the aether-based technological model thats being discussed within the broader alternate-timeline conversation.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind words about my videos here and find your comment interesting with regard to other researchers. It seems people waking up to the old world are developing theories based around their fields of research. Maybe we're relearning something that was taken from us.
@raveaz1951Ай бұрын
There’s a reason why in lovecraft’s wiring’s he describes the towns in such a way
@AriesSlagv2 ай бұрын
I remember watching the tv show Providence. And the judge was going into a building and that I immediately thought:"wait...What?!!" Where does that beautiful building come from?? It is so much older than I thought American history was. I am feom Holland, but I will NEVER forget that moment. That I saw something significant.
@teresaadams8254 ай бұрын
I remember coming and going from the over the top train station years ago.
@margiecasey94284 ай бұрын
I just found this channel. This video about Providence was posted just 4 hours ago. I'm in Mass just 15 minutes from the RI border
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
welcome!
@heidiesterholm29384 ай бұрын
So many lies its shocking.Thank you for your research and truth.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
thanks for being here.
@hawaiiguykailua69284 ай бұрын
Such a magical place this was. It could have only been built with unified knowledge of many ancient/archaic sciences like Aether, energy control, cymatics, deflection, sacred geometry, etc etc. Screw anyone of those up and you could probably cause serious damage across the grid...
@user-oe4iu4xs2k6 күн бұрын
I love the visuals and the voice of the moderator as well. Some of the conspiracy theories are a bit much…..but still appreciate these videos. I make a modest living doing illustrations of the historic architecture of my region( central New York, from Rochester to Albany). Also spent time in Toledo/Detroit. The buildings that our forefathers built were built to last, and were beautiful. While Europe after WordWar 2 was meticulously trying to reconstruct what had been destroyed in the war - we in America wholeheartedly destroyed much of our historic infrastructure in favor of modern auto- centric sprawl and high rises. Thank God we didn’t destroy everything….and still have many beautiful buildings. Thank you for your channel. I thoroughly enjoy it
@Boston_Shovinstuff4 ай бұрын
Growing up and living in Boston , I've been in providence many, many times . I almost feel a taste of "home" when I'm there . It's another beautiful stone city and it's another wicked good example of old world . Thank you for digging into our New England area again bud ! God bless to you and your future explorers 🙏 If you're interested , check out the armory in Cambridge Massachusetts ... it is MASSIVE . I did roof work on it . Either way , thank you
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Will check it of course...
@Boston_Shovinstuff4 ай бұрын
@oldworldex Much appreciated bud
@Boston_Shovinstuff4 ай бұрын
@oldworldex It's in Somerville, MA . My bad , its on the Cambridge line and it's hard to look up .
@carolynnwalker29714 ай бұрын
Re: The Normal Schools- the "New Normal," for them?
@jessewhite167924 күн бұрын
"Tony stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scrap!"
@carlthacker570Ай бұрын
Vapor canopy leftovers possibly. Lived in Tiverton RI next to megalithic stone "mill" Check out fall river MA.
@user-fz3zz6ld8j4 ай бұрын
the fluoride water has so many folks dumb down
@sweetiecat12244 ай бұрын
True! I bought a water distiller for under $400.00(Cnd.) .Was told by the salesman that it should last me 20 years.I figure I got my money's worth.No more fluoride or chlorine in my drinking water and no more aches and pains in my body.
@daydreamersailing41434 ай бұрын
@@sweetiecat1224 Also, look into cleaning your gut out with Castor Oil and Himalayan Sea Salt...( look into Barabra O'Neill) God Bless!
@PaulHans-th1ue3 ай бұрын
It calcifieds the pinial gland
@billcook476811 күн бұрын
Such beautiful pictures. I gotta say I have no problem with the conventional narrative and don’t believe your conspiracy theories for a second. But I’m grateful for these photos. It’s amazing how many of these buildings are still around and how much parts of Providence look like they did 100 or even 200 years ago.
@davidchase94243 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Warwick, RI! The state capital has the 4th largest free standing dome in the world. And obviously the Breaker mansions in Newport, RI are absolute works of art. Down to the very last detail. In fact, i wouldn't be surprised if they try to burn them down at some point to cover up the true story of our time-line. If you have any questions about RI, I'll try my best to answer them. Keep up the good work!
@mr.randallinc.85913 ай бұрын
I grew up here - have been studying this subject for a few years .. providence & the entire surrounding ares including into mass along the coast are old world. I believe pro was the original center for something.. lots of buildings to see
@colleenmcnally74004 ай бұрын
It seems like they took all the bells away from these structures.
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
they say most of the bells were melted down in the war efforts of the 20th century.
@user-pd7nz8mg2d4 ай бұрын
At 12:42 bottom right side of the interesting structure in the middle of Weybosset Street steps. To where?
@user-yd4wk4of7g4 ай бұрын
Can you look into Doylestown, PA ?
@hawaiiguykailua69284 ай бұрын
If you're looking for an out of fantasy land city to cover... Simla, India... The Francis Frith circa 1850s photos are astonishing catalog of destruction exposing man made mountain.
@user-pd7nz8mg2d4 ай бұрын
At 19:53 that is an odd image possible old poster? Why is the word obey on the left hand side, under creepy man face? Electrical bolts emanating from then tower next to the Biltmore Hotel which in an earlier slide (8:48) from the file showed the top of the Biltmore with two electrical towers and a blimp docking in between. Biltmore is next to city hall in Providence
@vapormissile4 ай бұрын
positive waves ❤
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
backatcha!
@CuriosityTheorist4 ай бұрын
What do you guys this of my theory about the four I's (IIII) is a signal for the Four Eyes (UK, US, AUS, NZ) intelligence agency?
@Five-Star-General2 ай бұрын
Phantom craftsman is a great term; definitely fallen angel technologies
@dankoston29044 ай бұрын
Several of those photos look doctored. Especially the people that they inserted into the photos. They almost look cartoonish. I love these old buildings. It's obvious they were not built by the current occupancy. I Especially like the photo of the blimp. I always laugh when they try to convince us that Carnegie build all the libraries.
@gregorybolin46724 ай бұрын
19:51 creepy theres a face on a screen and it says obey below it. 22:54 hell no what are those 2 sticks they arent cranes and arent part of the building its so blurred and grainy easy to paint that in. Wouldnt they take down that massive house thats 10 yds. away ?
@jasonmoskowitz2464 ай бұрын
RIP Charles Dexter Ward
@Tom_Emody4 ай бұрын
I’d like to see what is painted underneath these paintings. Usually that’s the case. …Tom 15:45
@brian48694 ай бұрын
In the Eagles song "Last Resort" they mention that they came from Providence RI. We have been deceived by such people hoping we will continue to be sheeple What kind of fire equipment was out at this time surely not horse and wagon and bucket brigades
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER4 ай бұрын
Sound was a little off on this one, Brother! Your voice doesn't sound as crisp as usual... Great video, though, as always!!
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
I noticed that too. Will have to debug.
@cathychilders51094 ай бұрын
Excellent exploration OWN! Do you have any idea where all the Marble came from?
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
No idea. I'm willing to bet that most of these places don't give an explanation either.
@billcook476811 күн бұрын
The marble for the Brown University buildings is mostly from Dorset, Vermont.
@babbleonfox4 ай бұрын
Where is the safety patrol? Those steps are a hazard! 'Dangerous way to build' I'm dyin' over here. How do you keep from cracking up???
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Well if you've ever stepped onto a half step thinking it was a full step, you'll know what I mean....the street came later that the stairs is my guess.
@babbleonfox4 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex of course.. and I have the scars on my knees as testament to the uneven stair problem!
@mrbeastfan74314 ай бұрын
Rhode island reds! !
@repentri6624Ай бұрын
The 1800's aren't that long ago considering how long western civilization has existed. If our dates are false they shouldn't be too hard to disprove and there would be records of someone speaking out against it.
@oldworldexАй бұрын
not if the record keepers don't want it to be.
@flannagan11Ай бұрын
Some really great shots in here. But I have to ask -- just because we can't (and don't even try to) build amazing structures like this today, why assume people couldn't a few hundred years ago? We've lost a lot as a culture. There are only a handful of people left living today with the skills and wherewithal to even do proper restoration work on some of these buildings. A great deal of intelligence is lost with the passing of each generation -- this is also obvious when you read old books and letters people wrote. The level of craftsmanship that goes into constructing buildings has declined dramatically, but that doesn't mean all of history is a massive lie? Maybe the fact we're even talking like this is a reflection of how severe the decline has been.
@oldworldexАй бұрын
I'm not saying we couldn't build them. I'm saying the story we are being given about how, when, and by whom, is a fabrication. Why the fabrication? Now that's the question.. and the dumbing down..is directly linked with the fabrication.
@omnipotent9515Ай бұрын
Indian point
@Lookbutalsosee3604 ай бұрын
Yes the current building being shown doesn’t make any sense, and that’s the down side of a fabrication! It doesn’t make any sense!
@quino7557Ай бұрын
Moorish Architecture
@30bigiss4 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to see videos of New England born and raised in Rhode Island and work in Boston as a union carpenter I see so much…..every college in Rhode Island and mass is hiding old world buildings……you could do a 2 hr video on old colleges in mass just in the Boston area it’s unbelievable literally castles everywhere…….i can list structures if you like but please look into them if you haven’t
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
Give me a list of the colleges and I'll start digging..
@30bigiss4 ай бұрын
@@oldworldexBoston college chestnut hill / MIT/ Wellesley college/ umass Boston has a castle on campus called the calf pasture pump station that’s a good one/ Harvard I mean it’s everywhere as you know but Massachusetts and ri I feel go under the radar a lil
@oldworldex4 ай бұрын
@@30bigissthanks it's certainly worth a closer investigation.