Great to see some old world content from where I live.
@HumphriesGaming
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Great video.
@amycb2014
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I'm confused with the smoking gun reference. Isn't this evidence the smoking gun?
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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I guess it is a smoking gun. But the evidence does not make it clear to me that either Port Phillip was an established town or perhaps a shanty town. My hunch is that the reference of activity in 1824 is about midpoint between the Collins Settlement and formal inception. But were they Gaelic type freemen or an unrecorded British ramp up to 1835. Most likely the former - as an anglo gaelic shanty town would have allowed for preliminary land clearing and some stone masonry and quarrying and perhaps some reuse of any portuguese remnants. Even a gaelic shanty town in the 1820s would have allowed for a more rapid expansion of Melbourne from 1835/1837. Also this conforms with my other opinions that I will raise in later videos regarding Tasmania.
@46pippi
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We’re they flying American flags in the 1860s Melbourne??
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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I am not sure - but confederate themes may have existed in some form or another. The leader of the Eureka Uprisiing was a young Canadian Officer.
@46pippi
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@@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431 Ive been digging into Europe and NA for a while now and not looked here at all hah. Your channel is my starting point for Aus.
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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@@46pippi Well that means a lot. I take a very Middle Road view and sometime I feel i am too fact based. While Tartaria "airy fairy" channels go around and around with no evidence. It is hard to find the right course if you are trying to figure it all out.
@46pippi
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@@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431 Its very easy to get overexcited and what not with this stuff, specially if you feel like your onto something. i love the open minded discussion that comes from most of the community, but there are only a handful that are doing any real research and the rest are following suit. Just gotta get your hands dirty and dig! I thought that alot of the dates and general data you gave in this vid was great. whether its a fudged history or half fudged or not, its nice to hear whats stated and written down, specially when looking on more localized areas. The dates and the progress of the earlier Australians for me at least show some real inconsistency with infrastructure and expansions. Once coming to such conclusions i think its fine to go off and theorize, look for more data or show how the MSM narrative is BS in order to start working out the reality of things. But it helps A LOT to be able to cite what has happened and why you or i might think that its a little far fetched. Albeit trying to use available resource and perhaps re-contextualizing it with new perspectives. Sometimes we really do have to throw out the MSM completely, in the grand overall scheme i think just about all MSM knowledge can be palmed off. In the end, you end up in the same ballpark as most other people doing their topics but you have a clear line of how you got there, even if that is only to say that again things like dates and progress looked scuffed af. Anyhow nice work dude
@jesusislukeskywalker4294
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@@46pippiJon Levi is full of mud flood . a wizard.. fooled a lot of people good.. non of them willing to admit they have been tricked. hypnotised with his techniques 🤓. the flag at about 9:00 look like British East India Company flag.
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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I did not mention the notion of a whaling station in the vicinity at some early point in time. Something to clarify further
@everythingisalie9609
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Coincidence... I was in Benalla just 10 days ago... huge olde worlde town! I’m somewhere between Bendigo & Shepparton now. Was hoping to go to Ararat, let me know if you want me to look at anything in particular while I’m there. Email or msg.
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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OK let me think it over
@HumphriesGaming
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Walking through Fitzroy those little cottages everywhere don't look British. More Dutch looking.
@46pippi
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It’s unlikely Dutch buildings are actually Dutch.
@mudfloodaustraliaandrebuil5431
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At 1:15 should have written "Indigenous Peoples" rather than just "Indigenous"
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