Hi Jon. Absolutely love your channel. I became curious about the antique architecture around us when i realized that none of the medieval cathedrals in Europe have any records of the architects that designed them... nor engineers who built them. This was suspect to me... but lo&behold it is a thing that goes well beyond cathedrals. Your inquiries are valid and hopefully eye opening for many. Thanks ;)!
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Get out of my head!! This has been a sparking interest to me the last 5 weeks! Bring it! Haha please
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I knew it ! I've heard that steely Dan song A hundred times, but it wasn't until a couple of months ago St. John popped out to me while listening. There have been dozens of things that I see in a new light now. Information doesn't make you smart until you question it.
5 years ago | 0
Tks Jon. Wasn't aware of the other channel. Will go Subscribe and hit that notification button now... 8~) Cheers
5 years ago | 2
Hey Jon Love your videos I am a san fransisco native 52yrs still live here .there are alot of anomalies in the city. If you ever decide to come here I would be happy to take you to all the spots your interested in and a few other spots that are questionable. Paul Naughton
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What's interesting is I didn't know snowflakes LOOKED like snowflakes until I moved away from the big grumpy city. Out in the sticks the snowflakes are so beautiful!! In the city they looked like shriveled up dead spiders. That happens sometimes but usually they are pretty and symmetrical. Big city had a lot of air traffic.
5 years ago | 2
Jon I no im off topic but check out the lorain carnagie bridge aka the hope memorial bridge....those eight figures are awesome you can see the texure of their skin..Cleveland ohio
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Jon, I'm fairly certain you are aware of the St Louis water tower episode conspiracies r us? For the edification of all there are only seven of these towers left scattered in Milwaukee Detroit Chicago. It's a real head-scratcher considering these huge standpipes inside, some up to 90 feet of solid iron. The official story is they regulated water pressure., Which indeed they do. But for who? After that the story falls apart.. they didn't consider freezing temperatures, stories and dates not correlating. They even add good old Carnegie into one of them. Beautiful Griffiths On many of them. Along with the classic red and white brick structures nearby. Which shockingly burn down !?! After watching that beautiful water tower, which looks to have an entrance going down, you presented I looked at it in a very simplistic way . Rainfall in, electric device cleans and maintains water purity, like UV would today, nature singular Force magnetism, maintains steady pressure Plenty of water for months and months if it were a sheltered habitat. Just a thought. Keep up the great work.
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A wonderful synopsis of what we know so far. There might have been more electromagnetism in the atmosphere, considering the simplicity of these devices. The New Madrid incident in Missouri was surrounded by reports of strange lights & metallic object sticking to walls. Maybe a directed-energy weapon would have been more lethal in a more active electrical field on the old world. This is getting fun !
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Take a look at some of these "Abandoned places." ... mud flooding and BEAUTIFUL buildings in ruin.
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Jon, I seriously doubt Thomas Edison, and the amount of inventions the narrative sez. Watching UAP I realized so many things are copyrighted, from that era. becoming apparent why moving images are so hard to get ahold of. Very confusing on what is public domain and what is not. Thanks for all of your time and clear thought 😊
5 years ago | 0
Love your work Jon! Have you ever listened to Terry Carter's interviews with old timers on his channel? It's about treasure hunting, but some of the stories go into unspoken history and you wouldn't believe how many farmers in Utah have happened upon giant red haired mummies with bronze age swords... Terry's in SLC, or thereabouts.. Mormon farmers talking "Nephilim"... maybe somebody out there knows more about mud flood, too - I grew up in SLC and often wondered what happened to the architectural skills and beauty of such a recent past there....seems like a lot of downgrade in 100 years.
5 years ago | 0
Jon! Mike Ice here : can you please do one on the arc of triumph or arch of triumphs and the arch of the rising sun that was torn down in SF. Or the arch of triumph they torn down in NYC! The ones in France, Madrid, Asia, etc. 😂 please!!! This ones a real warper! Even the names. Triumph! Pleas
5 years ago | 0
Do you no compare this dropwaters with star city's or star castle.. maybe them try to live in harmony and make especial energy like eter!!!!try to undertend my meanings... my inglish no so good
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I just realized that the Netherlands has nearly a hundred star forts. 😱
5 years ago | 1
JonLevi
Hello my friends! A little "off topic" video I made on my other channel for your enjoyment.
See you this Sunday for the usual video release!
God bless ;)
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