Star Fort in Central Portugal? | History Forgotten or Erased?

Star Fort in Central Portugal? | History Forgotten or Erased?
Star forts, an interesting part of our history which seemingly has been for the most part overlooked. We talk about our trip to a fort in central Portugal and outline our interests in electro-culture along with magnetic energy.
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  • @OldWorldNY
    @OldWorldNY5 күн бұрын

    I’m so happy I found your channel. THANK YOU! Someday we may know the truth about these perfectly splendid formations, but it won’t happen without good people like y’all. Boots on the ground. Caring. Putting in the effort for our collective benefit. I love it.

  • @MrAntonLucas
    @MrAntonLucas Жыл бұрын

    Thousands of star forts around the world reveal a common approach by a single entity, the world order before, maybe instead of the history we were taught. One star fort I know was lidar examined which showed a massive connecting underwater tunnel, big enough for a small submarine. I can only imagine the plug holes associated with these star forts were connected maybe extracting energy from naturally varying tides and water levels. The star fort patterns show obvious similarity to those made in sand or water by various frequencies, suggesting the very shapes of the structures were tuned for vibrational purposes of some sort. Look at the one purportedly built in the Florida keys in 1 year during civil war times or the one under the statue of liberty and you expose yourself to some strange concepts like controllers, inheritors, Tartarians, and worldwide resets of ancient history.

  • @natamae6619
    @natamae6619 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful country! Love the old stone roads/paths (walk areas)! The size of starforts are amazing!

  • @UbuTube
    @UbuTube Жыл бұрын

    I have difficulty making sense of that talk about star forts in the first half of this video. The few(-ish) star forts that exist in Portugal (with low-rise walls) are from the 17th century onwards, definitely from a time when cannons had rendered old-style "medieval" forts obsolete.

  • @ScottAndJen

    @ScottAndJen

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck in your searches, thanks for watching

  • @ArchaicDesigns

    @ArchaicDesigns

    Жыл бұрын

    A quick Google search will show you countless star forts around the world.

  • @modithorson7484

    @modithorson7484

    3 ай бұрын

    Which shows how commonly cannons were ​used in sieges, there are 20+ in England alone. The number of them and how far they're spread only shows how effective they were at defending against such tactics. @ArchaicDesigns

  • @pamelagilley1022
    @pamelagilley1022 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott and Jen beautiful scenery and very interesting.

  • @dergutehut3961
    @dergutehut3961 Жыл бұрын

    There is not much documentation? We know about most of them who built them and when they were built and why and there are books explaining how to built and how to defend them..I wouldn't call that a lack of documentation. - Not a single starfort is dated back to a time before cannons. In fact they are not even older than the 15th century. But some older installation have been turned into star forts...but the classic star shape does not appear before the first star forts have been built in Italy. So that theory is far from debunked but the best possible explanation by far. - The shape do not follow the Cymantic pattern, (the differences should be obvious if you just paint a fort that looks like that) and why should they..those were not even known in the time they were built and wouldn't make any sense for a building. - Dan Brown is a horrible source for HIstory. And no...we don't just take what the winner left us and call that "history" we do actual reasearch. Also..what has that to do with star forts?

  • @ScottAndJen

    @ScottAndJen

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe worth baring in mind not to take all words literally. Not much documentation as in the public eye/exposure, atleast as far as I have seen. As always if you are prepared to look the information is there whether it is true or not is a different matter. I will disagree all said structures were built post 15th century. Dan Brown is irrelevant as is who the quote is quoted from. It's mirrors my opinion of much of our history if you don't agree then feel free to disregard it. The news you read today was fake but the history books are deadly accurate? I'll choose to use some discernment on occasion or atleast oppose some questions against the mainstream narratives. Thanks for your input, I will be sure to look into the info about construction as it is of interest. Thanks for watching.

  • @dergutehut3961

    @dergutehut3961

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ScottAndJen I shouldn't have taken it so literal and you are rigt there is much less talk about bastionforts than there is about castles...but my point was that there is more than enough documentation for us to know who built it or why or when. - So about the building date may I ask what example of older star forts exist? Because that seems to be kind of essential for your doubts about their function...I hope we can agree that without older starforts the history of what they are used for perfectly adds up and is as debunked as the idea that gas stations came with cars. In fact, if we look at the maps of almost all major European cites we can see how the people added starshaped wallls or star forts since the 15th century and how no new star forts were built since the advent of modern ballistic weapons. - And no history books are flawed..but in general they paint a relatively realistic picture of the events (at least in the historic fields we have enough data). What historians disagree about and what is often very uncertain what factors played a role or how important each factor was. The idea that "winners write history" is therefor very inaccurate. Thats like assuming you see an add and instantly believe what is say. You probably don't because you are an adult and understand that adds exaggerate or even lie. Or you don't hear a 3 year olds claim that his daddy is the strongest man in the world..and think that is facutal because you understand that a 3 year old can't possibly know that. Or you don't hear some political candidate say something about his opponent...and believe it because you understand the nature of an election battle. Thats why it is so important to know the context of the time and the source..a thing professional historians do and pseudo historians don't. But nevertheless asking questions is a good thing...so may I ask what question about what you call "the historical narrative" concerning bastions you have?

  • @dinahnicest6525

    @dinahnicest6525

    Жыл бұрын

    The builders of these forts weren't just military engineers, they were bureaucrats who kept records of everything involved in their construction: purchase requisitions, engineers correspondence, orders to the artificers and garrison. Everything. Many were destroyed in subsequent wars, but many were not, especially in the New World. One example is the Simcoe Papers, published in the early 19th century. They include many such records of British forts built in North America.

  • @kookyjoeb5524

    @kookyjoeb5524

    Жыл бұрын

    I think star forts are much older than what we have been told. For instance there are the ruins of one in Virginia 50 miles north of Roanoke that was on John whites map,that he drew in 1585, when the first colonists arrived. America unearthed talked about it. You could say that the the Spanish built it, but that wouldn’t explain them being all over the world, in places the Spanish or Italians didn’t go. I have been to the starfort at st Augustine many times. At low tide you can walk down the steps on the sea wall into the water where there are much older blocks that where not covered up. There is even an outline of a starfort in the New Mexico desert.

  • @dergutehut3961

    @dergutehut3961

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kookyjoeb5524 "there are the ruins of one in Virginia 50 miles north of Roanoke that was on John whites map,that he drew in 1585," And thats not surprising since star forts were already a thing outside of italy since the 1530ies. And White accompanied settlers FROM Europe..so they knew how to built a fort. The great thing about starforts is that despite their complex look they are really simple to built. They are just brick walls, with a few tunnels under them. And the Fort that White drew on his map is NOT the one whose ruins we find, that was its forerunner..and it is described as much simpler. So no..the Native Americans did NOT have star forts. And why should they? They had no cannons...so they did not need to protect themselves against cannons. And even the settlers only built star forts when they wanted to protect themselves against other settlers. And IF the Natives had forts..they would have probably used them in the WAR that wiped them out. - "You could say that the the Spanish built it, but that wouldn’t explain them being all over the world, in places the Spanish or Italians didn’t go" All the Europeans knew how to built star-forts not just Spanish or Italians. There are no star forts at places were the Europeans not went, or at least not before they went there...not a single one. But if you know any...please tell me about them. That would be a sensation. - The star fort in St. Augustine was built in the 1670ties...so it would be surprising if it was NOT a star fort.

  • @pachacutiyupanqui9546
    @pachacutiyupanqui9546Ай бұрын

    The Netherlands is home to dozens of rudementary predicessors of the "modern" star fort, located within the old city centers of dozens of cities. How do you explain these geometrically inconsistent mounds of dirt other then what they are, defensive walls.

  • @fuckyougoogle2764
    @fuckyougoogle2764 Жыл бұрын

    Hello. Landed here with "What is a starfort?". Dutchincense , who predicts earthquakes, claims there's one here in St. Louis.

  • @jaredthomaseuper
    @jaredthomaseuper Жыл бұрын

    Great video! You are right about the "star forts". I started studying these about 10 years ago when I realized they were all the same design and definitely were NOT forts. I have been to the one on Kauai island and it is just bizarre. Definitely were creating vibrational energy. The shapes are sound patterns every time. There are a LOT of these all over the US and a ton of them are just buried under mud.

  • @zoutewand

    @zoutewand

    3 ай бұрын

    How are they not forts? They are also not all the same design and were used as defensive structures.

  • @Silent_Depths

    @Silent_Depths

    3 ай бұрын

    @@zoutewand If some people used them as forts it doesn't mean they are the ones who built them nor designed them to be forts. Jared didn't say they are of the same design, but these structures are all (at least the ones still standing, hard to tell much about those which have been completely demolished and have only little foundations left only discoverable via lidar and 3d mapping tech) designed to represent cymatic patterns. Some people suggest they were foundations for larger structures, but we'll see what will be discovered in future if powers that be let people continue on this path.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Жыл бұрын

    Very cool :) QC

  • @johnappleby2182
    @johnappleby2182 Жыл бұрын

    I WONDER WHO WAS THE STATUE OF BEFORE THE JESUS, AS THE PEDASTAL LOOKED ABSOLUTELY AINCIENT AND ONCE BEHELD A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT STATUE

  • @ThePantheistPope
    @ThePantheistPope Жыл бұрын

    Prefer to hear about star forts…..than dogs, cake and birds….. But agree with you……def energy generations

  • @aydrianindigo7015
    @aydrianindigo70155 ай бұрын

    I ask the both of you, what eo you think these "forts" used for

  • @davidbrophy7509
    @davidbrophy7509 Жыл бұрын

    People still need to see the maps, flags, and old world pictfrom encyclopedias and older books. Are you being suppressed like Flat earth british and Autodidactic???

  • @codedlogic
    @codedlogic2 ай бұрын

    Maybe you should be more discerning in your historical information. Most people who study history make an effort to research sources outside the "victor" of a particular battle or war. There's no reason you have to feel limited to only reading what the victor wrote about a military campaign.

  • @ScottAndJen

    @ScottAndJen

    2 ай бұрын

    Maybe you should refrain from making assumptions and soliciting poor advice to strangers on the internet.

  • @codedlogic

    @codedlogic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ScottAndJen Oh, first talking down to people in the video. Now talking down to people in the comments section. Geez, you seem like a real sweet heart.

  • @user-hb1yo5ep9y
    @user-hb1yo5ep9yАй бұрын

    Hello😊 I am DAVID. I was DAVID "THEN", I AM DAVID "NOW'..... I will likely be DAVID "AGAIN" one day. Till then,... As DAVID, I SAY "IM HOSHEM LO YIVNEH BAYIS" 😊❤😊

  • @flipinfish
    @flipinfish Жыл бұрын

    Cymatics!!

  • @johnclark1612
    @johnclark1612 Жыл бұрын

    Distracted dog star forts

  • @miggyfixx6418
    @miggyfixx64182 ай бұрын

    Erased. These structures were here long before cannons, and they were built to manage water, above, and below ground. The round pads where they now stick cannons for show were in fact the controls for large valves underground. Groundwater can create microclimates above. Why are they all buried? Why were they once known as "Italian outline", Why do many have massive tunnel systems beneath them? The exploring Europeans would look for these outlines of star forts, and build forts atop the outlines to lay claim to the area. My people the Portuguese got very good at finding these outlines, and they knew that where they found these outlines they would find people to trade with. The Soviet Union tried their hardest to destroy all trace of them in their territory, but failed. All over the Russian territory and Ukraine, you can still find the outlines, connected by thousands of miles of extinct canal systems. Some foundations are dug so deep that they can not be erased by mere mortals...

  • @fuckyougoogle2764
    @fuckyougoogle2764 Жыл бұрын

    Do these forts look like snowflakes?

  • @ScottAndJen

    @ScottAndJen

    Жыл бұрын

    Alot of the shapes mimic nature yes