Indiana War Memorial
Brigadier General J. Stewart Goodwin, Executive Director of the Indiana War Memorial shares some information about the Indiana War Memorial and other space in Indianapolis dedicated to honoring the United States military veterans who have served for the USA. A truly remarkable space, both inside and out, whet your appetite with this video and go visit as soon as you can! Built between 1926-1933, at a cost of $2.2 million dollars with federal dollars. Whereas other states distributed federal dollars to the soldiers who served, Indiana instead, voted to erect this monument. The incomparable Shrine Room, which is dedicated to the 6 countries who fought in WWI for the allies: Belgium, Serbia, Italy, France, United Kingdom and USA, as well as 10-12 other countries that supplied military in smaller numbers. 15 Million people died in WWI. Indianapolis is 2nd only to Washington DC in the number of monuments we have honoring veterans. Indiana War Memorial is free and open Wednesday through Sunday from 9-5.
INDIANAPOLIS, USA
A 2-day visit to beautiful City of Indianapolis, Capital of the Great State of Indiana, Home of the Indianapolis Colts (2006 Super Bowl Champs) and the famous Indy 500 Auto Race (just outside Indianapolis).
In the video: Indiana State Capital Building, Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana World War Memorial Plaza, Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Lucas Oil Stadium, Chase Tower, Scottish Rite Cathedral, some Indianapolis Police Cruisers and of course Streets of Indianapolis, mostly Downtown area.
A beautiful, very clean and pretty quite Mid-West All-American City.
Drive safely.
INDIANAPOLIS WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM
May 14, 2017
9/11 exhibit on display at the Indiana War Memorial
The 9/11 exhibit is on display now at the Indiana War Memorial.
Indiana Memorial Union - A living memorial to Hoosier soldiers
The Indiana Memorial Union was constructed after World War I to honor Hoosier soldiers and veterans of the United States military.
Cruisin' Indianapolis
Indianapolis (''Indy'') is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana and it is the largest city in Indiana, with 12.8 percent of the state's total population. As of the 2010 census, the city's population is 820,445. It is the 12th-largest city in the United States (the third largest state capital) and the 29th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
The city is second only to Washington, D.C., for the number of war monuments inside city limits. Both Forbes and Livability.com rank Indianapolis among the best downtowns in the United States citing more than 200 retail shops, more than 35 hotels, nearly 300 restaurants and food options, movie theaters, sports venues, museums, art galleries and parks as attractions
High rise construction in Indianapolis started in 1888 with the 256-foot (78m) high Indiana Statehouse, followed by the 284-foot (87m) Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in 1898. However, because of a special ordinance disallowing building higher than the structure, the monument remained the highest structure until the completion of the City-County Building in 1962.
Many of Indiana's largest and most recognized companies are headquartered in Indianapolis. Before Detroit came to dominate the American automobile industry, Indianapolis was also home to a number of carmakers, including Duesenberg, Marmon Motor Car Company and Stutz Motor Company.
8 miles of trail!
Constructed between 2007 and 2013, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail (a $63 million project with $864.5 million of estimated economic impact) is an urban bike and pedestrian path that connects the city's five downtown Cultural Districts, neighborhoods and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system. The trail includes benches, bike racks, lighting, signage and 26 bike rentals/drop-offs (250 bikes) along the way and also features local art work. It was officially opened in May 2013.
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Fountain Square and Downtown.
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Monument to USS Indianapolis dedicated at Indiana Military Museum
Monument to USS Indianapolis dedicated at Indiana Military Museum
USS Indiana commissioned
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USS Indiana
USS Indiana Commissioning at Port Canaveral.
TOP 12. Best Museums in Indianapolis, Indiana
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TOP 12. Best Museums in Indianapolis, Indiana: Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana War Memorial, Rhythm! Discovery Center, The Eiteljorg Museum, Indiana State Museum, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Medical History Museum, Oldfields-Lilly House and Gardens, NCAA Hall of Champions, James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
TRAVEL FILM - Indianapolis, Indiana - TOP THINGS TO DO IN INDIANAPOLIS
A weekend in Indianapolis
MY LIST OF TOP THINGS TO DO
- INDIANAPOLIS ZOO
- WHITE RIVER STATE PARK
- SOLDIERS AND SAILERS MONUMENT
- FORT HARRISON STATE PARK
- INDIAN CREEK PARK
- LUCAS OIL STADIUM
- MONUMENT CIRCLE
- INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC MARKET
- BENJAMIN HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
- INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL
- INDIANA STATE CAPITAL
- MOTOR SPEEDWAY
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Gateway To Hell; Indiana’s Longest-Running Mystery SOLVED with Stephen Schroeder | CB030
Gateway To Hell; Indiana’s Longest-Running Mystery SOLVED with Stephen Schroeder | CB030
Stephen Schroeder helps us solve “Indiana’s longest-running unsolved mystery.”
Schroeder says everybody thinks America is a Christian nation, but all of Washington is actually designed around pagan sun worship. And Schroeder says that Indianapolis specifically was designed to be a gateway to Hell.
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It all goes back to ancient Egyptian star worship, and the belief that you can turn a ruler into a god by building things on earth in a certain way so that they line up with the way certain stars are formed. This is known as apotheosis, or turning something earthly into a god, and is the foundation for how the rulers in America draw their power.
Sound far-fetched? Check out the painting called “The Apotheosis of Washington” that’s hanging in the United States Capitol Building. America is secretly trying to apotheosize George Washington into a god. There’s also a mural in the Indiana State House that was originally titled “The Apotheosis of Indiana” but was changed to “The Spirit of Indiana” before its completion. Schroeder says the intent is to apotheosize the state of Indiana and worship it as a goddess.
The guy who designed Indianapolis, Alexander Ralston, also helped design the layout for Washington, D.C. The National Road that goes from Washington, D.C. to Indianapolis is actually designed to be the ancient Egyptian “Path of Ra,” and is designed to be part of the three steps to the Underworld. Indianapolis was designed with ancient talismans and magic squares as the groundwork for a gateway to Hell.
All of these things are designed to give the rulers supernatural demonic power. America is actually a pagan, Masonic government secretly disguised as a Christian nation. A line from the Indiana state poem reads, “A pagan voice within me, seems to answer to it all.”
Schroeder says pagans love to desecrate things that are sacred to Christians, and that by combining something sacred with something profane, pagans can cast a spell of strong delusion.
In an act of civil disobedience, Schroeder vandalized and ultimately demolished the 10 commandments that were on display at the Indiana State House because they etched an image of a pagan goddess onto the commandments. The 10 commandments were also mysteriously missing the 2nd commandment, the commandment that is about not making idols or worshiping other gods. Schroeder tried every legal recourse to get the 10 commandments removed but got nowhere.
Schroeder found it difficult to get local news outlets to cover the story. Schroeder wanted Indianapolis to acknowledge what they had done to the 10 commandments. 3 months went by after Schroeder knocked down and destroyed the 10 commandments and nothing happened. Schroeder publicly admitted to the vandalism, and continued to write letters to the Indianapolis Star trying to get them to accurately report the incident.
Finally the Jewish Post & Opinion ran a letter from Stephen where he says the reason no one is arresting him for destroying the 10 commandments is because they know they are in the wrong. Stephen was eventually arrested for destroying the 10 commandments and was sentenced to a few weekends in jail.
Babylonian Birthchart/Tablet of Destiny
Babylonian Birthchart/Tablet of Destiny
Magic Squares
Magic Squares
Then there’s the matter of the Pan Statue located at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis. Because Indianapolis would not acknowledge or change the desecrated 10 commandments they were displaying, Schroeder felt it fair game that he should be able to desecrate a pagan statue.
So Schroeder chopped off the Pan statue’s arms and mailed them to the Indianapolis Star, one arm at a time, with letters saying he was the one who chopped off the arms and restating his reasons for doing so.
He eventually yoinked the entire Pan statue and threw it in a river.
Will Higgins from the Indianapolis Star called the event “Indiana’s longest-running unsolved mystery,” as if there was any doubt to who had stolen Pan’s arms.
On a side note, across from the statue of Pan at the War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis is a weird tree with its limbs cut off. And if you look behind the tree in the shadows you’ll find that the tree has breasts. This is known as an Asherah Pole or Asherah Tree, is used to worship the Ugaritic mother-goddess “Asherah” or “Asthoreth” and dates back to the Canaanites where they used to sacrifice children to the Baal god.
Gateway To Hell; Indiana’s Longest-Running Mystery SOLVED with Stephen Schroeder | CB030
Indianapolis (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville d'Indianapolis (USA), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Sky Zone Trampoline Park
- Garfield Park Conservatory & Garfield Park
- Museum of Psychphonics
- Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art
- Rolls-Royce Allison Heritage Trust Museum
- The HandleBar
- Rhodius Park
- Indiana Medical History Museum
- Indianapolis Zoo Simon Skjodt International Orangutan Center & Zoo d'Indianapolis
- White River Gardens
- White River State Park
- NCAA Hall of Champions
- Indiana State Museum
- Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
- Medal of Honor Memorial
- Military Park
- Indiana Historical Society
- Capitole de l'État de l'Indiana
- Rhythm! Discovery Center
- Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
- Indianapolis Catacombs
- Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
- Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum
- American Legion Mall
- James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
- The USS INDIANAPOLIS National Memorial
- Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
- Ellenberger Park
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Children's Museum of Indianapolis
- 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park
- Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens
- Tarkington Park
- Fort Harrison State Park
- Broad Ripple Park
- Holliday Park
- Conner Prairie
- Museum of Miniature Houses
- The Waterpark at the Monon Community Center
- Williams Park
- Avon Town Hall Park
- Washington Township Park
- Hummel Park
USS Indiana Dedication
Video played at Indiana University's dedication of the prow of the World War II battleship USS Indiana, Sept. 7, 2013.
World War I, 1917-1918
Photography by Harry Humbert Coburn, reproduced and distributed by the Indiana State Library through the generosity of the Lilly Endowment, Inc., 1952
This video features scenes of Indianapolis during and after World War I, including: training at Fort Benjamin Harrison; the May 8, 1917 visit from French military leader Marshal Joffre; Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. selling war bonds; Indiana artists Otto Stark, William Forsyth, Carl Graf, and Clifton Wheeler painting a war chest poster in May 1918; Theodore Roosevelt's war savings campaign featuring Governor James P. Goodrich and Mayor Charles W. Jewett; the relatives and sweethearts parade; Armistice Day November 7, 1918; Welcome Home Day parade May 7, 1919; the erection of the Indiana War Memorial and General John J. Pershing laying the cornerstone July 4, 1927.
This film is from the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division of the Indiana State Library.
Memorial Day burial of Vietnam soldier killed in combat years ago
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VID00022.MP4 Sikhs praying at War Memorial Indianapolis
Sikhs praying in memory of those gunned down in memory of those killed in shooting incident in a Sikh Temple in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Tour Your Indiana Statehouse
Jennifer Hodge, The Coordinator for the Indiana Capitol Tours Office, gives you everything you need to know about visiting the Indiana Statehouse for a tour.
Vice President Mike Pence Honors Sailors at USS Indiana Christening
Vice President Mike Pence Honors Sailors at USS Indiana Christening
Top Tourist Attractions in Indianapolis (Indiana) - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Indianapolis (Indiana) - Travel Guide:
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Eiteljorg Museum of American, Indiana World War Memorial, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Old National Centre, Monument Circl, White River Gardens, White River State Park, State Capitol Building