Most Controversial Finds In American History

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  • @TammieR-B
    @TammieR-B 23 дня назад +82

    Time to learn more than I ever did in school 😂

    • @sarge9164
      @sarge9164 22 дня назад +2

      Get the book Lies my teacher told me. It's all in there

    • @kaylaconn2966
      @kaylaconn2966 22 дня назад

      yers

    • @christurnblom4825
      @christurnblom4825 17 дней назад

      ya. Keep learning though. This guy has obvious bias and hasn't dug deep enough to learn the really amazing stuff.
      The study of history is, to me, one of the most fascinating things that life has to offer.
      Just don't put all your faith in "the experts" they don't always have the answers. Who knows, you may even be the one to re-discover something we forgot ages ago.

    • @Auttpbfdi
      @Auttpbfdi 8 дней назад

      Leif the lucky’s real name is leif erickson

  • @ThrillSeeker3524
    @ThrillSeeker3524 23 дня назад +95

    "Hey, everybody! It's Leif Erikson Day! Hinga Dinga Durgen!"

  • @CynammonStreetGurl
    @CynammonStreetGurl 23 дня назад +47

    The settlement in Canada is amazing. We celebrate Leif Erickson Day in Canada! Thank you for not giving the pictured Norsemen horned helmets .

    • @TsikoMania
      @TsikoMania 21 день назад

      You love Wrestling?

    • @MyliePawington
      @MyliePawington 21 день назад +3

      @@TsikoMania no

    • @NorskaFjordskaOfficial
      @NorskaFjordskaOfficial 6 дней назад +1

      As a Norwegian, I need to correct your spelling of his name, his name is Leif Eiriksson(Leif Eíriksson in Old Norse)

  • @vaishalikulkarni7241
    @vaishalikulkarni7241 23 дня назад +112

    Leaving this comment here so it becomes history

  • @Franimus
    @Franimus 23 дня назад +15

    There are young earth creationists and old earth creationists. The latter believe in a slightly less literal interpretation, specifically that the "6 days of creation" were thousands or millions of years and not modern 24 hour time periods.
    But that's still not all Christians, many believe in intelligent design which is essentially divinely-guided evolution.

    • @SavorySmegma
      @SavorySmegma 22 дня назад

      And they're ALL gullible, anti-intellectual infants.

    • @desperadox7565
      @desperadox7565 21 день назад

      And both is BS.

    • @tiffanycalhoun4877
      @tiffanycalhoun4877 21 день назад +3

      ​@@desperadox7565 and no one asked you,
      people can Believe what they want

    • @desperadox7565
      @desperadox7565 20 дней назад

      @@tiffanycalhoun4877 And who asked you? But like everybody else you can believe as much absurdities as you want. Even in Santa Claus.

    • @jacobcreech4415
      @jacobcreech4415 12 дней назад

      @@tiffanycalhoun4877 yeah, people can keep believing that releasing millions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere will never have any effect on the planet whatsoever! Leave people alone. Science is evil!…. I’m being sarcastic if you can’t tell.

  • @larissaallen8878
    @larissaallen8878 17 дней назад +3

    I live in Oklahoma & there are two historical sights here of note that may relate to the 1st story. First, Spiro Mounds is the sight of an "ancient" mound-building civilization. The 2nd, the Heavner Rune Stone, is a huge boulder that was discovered with Norse Runes carved into it. This one is fairly controversial, but I have visited both sites. They are pretty freakin amazing.

  • @rakeldishavardardottir3271
    @rakeldishavardardottir3271 23 дня назад +11

    As a kid in Iceland I’ve only learned about Columbus trough the internet and I’ve known about Vikings my entire life it’s actually a pretty cool life in Iceland I mean imagine there to be about 5% maximum of fear of the nuclear apocalypse it’s breathtaking

    • @TsikoMania
      @TsikoMania 21 день назад

      Do you love wrestling?

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 22 дня назад +14

    9:19 he wasn’t a spy, he was an informant.

    • @TsikoMania
      @TsikoMania 21 день назад

      You love wrestling?

  • @nuclearmedicineman6270
    @nuclearmedicineman6270 23 дня назад +12

    Ah yes, the famous clay dinosaur figurines, allegedly found in a random hole, a mile from a side of the road stand where a family sells homemade clay dinosaur figurines. it's certainly a mystery how they could have gotten there, seems like the only logical explanation is it was Aliens.

  • @thehandycrew
    @thehandycrew 23 дня назад +12

    I was talking about Vikings vs native Americas today in school. Thanks for the history lesson. I have been amazed!

    • @GarrySimmons-le1gg
      @GarrySimmons-le1gg 22 дня назад +1

      Vikings may have been Nephilim ?? (Gen 6.1. giants)

  • @wamboieverlynewanjiru240
    @wamboieverlynewanjiru240 23 дня назад +20

    Amazing way to learn history without the boredom that is at times associated with it.👍

    • @TsikoMania
      @TsikoMania 21 день назад +1

      You love wrestling?

    • @wamboieverlynewanjiru240
      @wamboieverlynewanjiru240 21 день назад

      @@TsikoMania kinda especially watching

    • @TsikoMania
      @TsikoMania 21 день назад

      @@wamboieverlynewanjiru240 then you might wanna check me out

  • @kandipiatkowski8589
    @kandipiatkowski8589 23 дня назад +8

    I heard vikings made it all the way to Minnesota (or sonewhere nearby). It was said that the migration happened after they left Newfoundland, but without time travel, it's all just a guess.

    • @scottysblog7317
      @scottysblog7317 10 дней назад +1

      In Morehead Minnesota there's an ancient Norse chapel by the river walk. It was said to have been built in the early 1500s using the parts of a sailing ship. It's been restored many times.

  • @annab6726
    @annab6726 23 дня назад +8

    Ted Kaczynski, aka The Unabomber, was one of the non-consenting subjects in the MK Ultra program. He was a student at Harvard when he was recruited into the project. I wonder how much that had to do with what happened with him later on.

    • @mattus1gig
      @mattus1gig 17 дней назад

      The CIA are still at it. Notice any recent brainwashing going on?

  • @Fnoffen
    @Fnoffen 23 дня назад +7

    One detail about Leif Erikson though: It's pronounced Leyf (like in ley-lines), not Leaf. Source: from Sweden and thus speak fluent Swedish, one of the branches of Old Norse.

  • @jeffm9770
    @jeffm9770 23 дня назад +8

    MK Ultra sounds like a bad light beer

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 23 дня назад +8

    The FBI and Disney. Now we have the FBI and social media.

  • @SimpleMindedGenius73
    @SimpleMindedGenius73 21 день назад +4

    Re: Columbus. My school never taught that Columbus was the first person to set foot and what is now known as America. We were taught that when he arrived, the native American Indians were already here. That brings me to my second point. Or question actually. You stated that the first native Americans came from Asia. So if they came from Asia how are they native to America? I get that they are first here but they are not from here. So how are they native?

    • @leslietarkin5705
      @leslietarkin5705 20 дней назад +3

      Anyone who was born in the Americas is a Native American. It's becoming more common for people to use the phrase 'First Nations' when speaking of the people who lived in the Americas before Columbus discovered them.

    • @tb6303
      @tb6303 17 дней назад

      That's a good point because, by that reasoning, I'm a native American because I was born here (and some of my ancestry here goes back nearly 500 years).

    • @jacobcreech4415
      @jacobcreech4415 12 дней назад

      If you wanna use that logic, there are no indigenous humans except Africans since humans evolved in Africa. The humans who became what we call native Americans arrived in North America around 60 thousand years ago according to science. There is a difference between a recent immigrant and an indigenous American. It’s the same reason white people get to say they are “European” ie german, English, Norwegian. The phenotype developed in a certain region.

  • @gesturerixxalt
    @gesturerixxalt 22 дня назад +7

    Yo tell me why I literally just watched Mary Poppins this morning 💀

  • @flattop223
    @flattop223 22 дня назад +4

    2:36 I graduated high school in 1986, we learned what you're saying here about the Vikings getting to the Americas about 400 years before Columbus, As I recall we were taught it was Leif Erickson so unless the school textbooks have gone backwards in the past 40 years it's in there. As far as ditching Columbus, why? It's still history.
    And why would we want to give all the credit to Lucky Leif? He showed up He stayed for 10 years and they turned tail and ran, not the Vikings that I remember learning about. And if we're going to give credit To whoever just happened to stand on the Americas first and then leave I'm sure that there were others that would have got here thought they were somewhere else and rode away or sailed away besides that Lucky Lief found Canada, come on Canada...

    • @angelacooper8973
      @angelacooper8973 11 дней назад

      Leif didn’t destroy the native Americans. So I definitely respect Leif. Canada 🇨🇦 is NORTH AMERICA im United States American 🇺🇸

    • @flattop223
      @flattop223 11 дней назад

      @@angelacooper8973 yes Canada is part of The North American continent, that was sarcasm, and No he did not "destroy" the Native Americans, but why was that? Was it because the Vikings are known to have been sweet love thy neighbors type people? Wasn't it the Vikings that discovered both Greenland and Iceland? They told other people about the but they "accidently" mixed them up, they told everyone, this island is beautiful, we called it Greenland because it is so nice the entire thing is covered in plants it would be a wonderful place to live, knowing that those people would set out to find their new home in this wonderful Greenland, but when they got there they would find a place inhospitable to human life and they would be stuck there because their food stores etc would be depleted, they would most likely all die. But just Incase that didn't kill them they also named Iceland for it's terrible climate where it is frozen wasteland all year around, when in actuality it was the nice green place.
      The Native Americans... No... He did not destroy them because he was greatly out numbered.
      But wait did Columbus "destroy" the native Americans? Yes? Er wait a second... No he didn't either. You can argue how the "colonizers" did this and that, but plain simple truth, the natives would steal land, people, food whatever from each other and from the colonists, it just turned out in the end of things the colonists won the final battles, but like Americans have done with every war we have won, we feel bad and spend more money making things better for those we conquered, the Indians have always been able to join our society, but they have always claimed a level of victimhood, instead of just getting on with life.
      I am also an American, United States of America, American. And saying that is super awkward, to say I am American implies USA, other it would be Canadian or Mexican, etc.

  • @Jake.snake.0785
    @Jake.snake.0785 22 дня назад +1

    Love you guys , muchas gracias for the videos .. gets me through long nights of insomnia .. keep it going fellas

  • @TheFrozenDragon
    @TheFrozenDragon 23 дня назад +3

    Those Pictures made into gifs by AI seen on the latest videos are unsettling and terrible...

  • @icecreamtruckog3667
    @icecreamtruckog3667 23 дня назад +4

    The Icelandic sagas tell of that the Vikings came to America (they named it Vínland or alcohol land, they found grapes there), the Vikings set up camp and started mingling with the locals. One day one of the locals touched a sword of the Vikings and the Vikings responded by killing them all that were there. Then they decided to leave because the natives outnumbered the Vikings 10 to one. And revenge is a large part of Viking tradition so the Vikings thought they would never be able to live there in peace and left after a short stay.

    • @CynammonStreetGurl
      @CynammonStreetGurl 23 дня назад

      They also referred to Greenland/Baffin Island area as Marklund.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 23 дня назад

      Rumor is the natives turned Viking dead into trophies.

  • @timalice-2833
    @timalice-2833 23 дня назад +4

    The Vikings called the indigenous people who fought them off skraelings, which means wretched people. Sounds like they were bitter about losing.
    Many years ago I read that Ted Kaczynski, the unabomber, was a victim of MK-Ultra.
    Jefferson was also reputed to have SA’d a slave and then enslaved 2 of the children that resulted from that act.

    • @tb6303
      @tb6303 17 дней назад

      I heard that the truth was that it was his brother who impregnated the slave during some visits, not Jefferson.

  • @captainjerk
    @captainjerk 23 дня назад +7

    12:00 It was a company that makes clay trinkets doing some illegal dumping.
    LOOK IT UP! LOL

  • @jacobwells7860
    @jacobwells7860 23 дня назад +8

    One day you'll see

  • @marklumley619
    @marklumley619 22 дня назад +3

    The reason Columbus is talked about in schools rather than Vikings is because Columbus kicked off the European exploration of the americas leading to mass immigration and nation building, whereas that didn’t happen with the Vikings. Columbus gets shit on all the time but he shouldn’t as if he didn’t sail in 1492 someone else would have very soon anyway because of the advancements in sailing and stories handed down by the Vikings of a land to the west

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse 21 день назад

      Columbus gets shit on because he was historically a POS. Look into his journals. And yes, someone else would have done it if he hadn’t. So he’s worthless imo

  • @elizabethlane7441
    @elizabethlane7441 22 дня назад +1

    Loved this one. Thanks for all the new info. ❤❤

  • @OnlyKaerius
    @OnlyKaerius 22 дня назад +2

    Leif Erikson may not be the only viking to find North America. See also: Björn Breiðvíkingakappi, who blew off course on his way from iceland to ireland and ended up in Mexico, meeting the Mayans. There's some historians who think he was Quetzacoatl, and the reason Hernando Cortez was greeted as Quetzacoatl returning from the east. There's also Mayan art depicting white men with beards.
    As for the bell in the coal, if the story was not made up by the boy, then it was probably impressed into the coal during mining (someone dropped it on coal and heavy things pushed it into it).

  • @ProwlingTiger1
    @ProwlingTiger1 23 дня назад +10

    I was thinking The Quimbaya pendant that looks like plane- could of been a type of Dragon Fly or some other flying creature that no longer exists, or the Quimbaya People were just taking some kind of artistic licence- which is something that humans today still do... so its not beyond the realm of possibility to consider artistic licence as something that humans have always done, each in their in their own ways.

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse 21 день назад

      Also looks a lot like those seeds that fly like half-helicopters

    • @ProwlingTiger1
      @ProwlingTiger1 21 день назад

      @@wolfiemuse Yeah true, was also thinking that genes and genetics don't always work as they should, like how some humans and animals have been born with extra digits or limbs (polydactylism), so it could also be that the Quimbaya people unknowingly used a creature or plant etc that perhaps had some kind of deformity or least something different than usual about it.

    • @perindne
      @perindne 18 дней назад +1

      LICENSE, NOT LICENCE.

    • @perindne
      @perindne 18 дней назад

      Arggggh!

  • @Combine_Solider
    @Combine_Solider 23 дня назад +4

    "Babe stfu i'm watching beamazed's video"

  • @desperadox7565
    @desperadox7565 21 день назад +1

    Every educated person knows about Leif Erikson but I've never heard him being called "the lucky".

  • @antiquesrestoration3874
    @antiquesrestoration3874 20 дней назад +1

    Yep. In school, we weren't taught American history. We were taught American mythology.

  • @TheIceKing_005
    @TheIceKing_005 23 дня назад +6

    i don't like how he disrespect my reglion in video

    • @theMacGyvercom
      @theMacGyvercom 22 дня назад +2

      Right, I promptly unsubscribed and told RUclips not “do not recommend channel.” I used to enjoy watching this channel until i heard this. I will never watch another video from them again.

    • @tonyacosta4574
      @tonyacosta4574 22 дня назад

      Aww what a shame

    • @GrimR3ap3r86
      @GrimR3ap3r86 22 дня назад +2

      Nna na na na Na na na na Hey hey hey Goodbye😂😂😂

    • @chrismeulen8108
      @chrismeulen8108 22 дня назад

      if your religion is thinking the Earth is roughly 6.000 years old and that humans co-existed with dinosaurs, and that Noah's Ark and the flood actually happened,
      then Be Amazed rightfully so makes fun of you idiots.
      if you don't like being made fun of, don't watch this channel's videos!

    • @himajongte
      @himajongte 22 дня назад

      You're soft, if you're a real Christian man up and take those like they're nothing. Our religious is strong enough to withstand a small little mock, you don't have to worry about going to what? Crumbled into dust just from small little jokes?

  • @chessmusictheory4644
    @chessmusictheory4644 20 дней назад +3

    14:30 it does mention dinosaurs in the bible. Job 40:15-24: "Look at Behemoth, which I made along with you and which feeds on grass like an ox. What strength it has in its loins, what power in the muscles of its belly! Its tail sways like a cedar; the sinews of its thighs are close-knit. Its bones are tubes of bronze, its limbs like rods of iron. It ranks first among the works of God, yet its Maker can approach it with his sword. The hills bring it their produce, and all the wild animals play nearby. Under the lotus plants it lies, hidden among the reeds in the marsh. The lotuses conceal it in their shadow; the poplars by the stream surround it. When the river rages, it is not alarmed; it is secure, though the Jordan should surge against its mouth. Can anyone capture it by the eyes, or trap it and pierce its nose?"

  • @Dont_see_this_channel
    @Dont_see_this_channel 23 дня назад +7

    Embrace your uniqueness

  • @KirbysPVS
    @KirbysPVS 23 дня назад +52

    The Bible never mentioned lemurs, yet they exist today. So why would it matter whether or not the Bible mentions dinosaurs?

    • @Adv3nturous2
      @Adv3nturous2 23 дня назад +11

      Exactly, great way to demonstrate great apologetics man

    • @hacquergames9601
      @hacquergames9601 22 дня назад

      The Bible did mention Dinosaurs in Revelations

    • @SavorySmegma
      @SavorySmegma 22 дня назад +12

      Yeah, the Bible never mentioned ALL KINDS of things. Because the people who made up its stories didn't know about anything beyond like a 15 mile radius around wherever they happened to be at any time.

    • @What11235
      @What11235 22 дня назад +11

      I don't remember where, but a few years ago I was watching something about old scrolls that were found. The show said that there were 32 original books, but only 4 were included in the bible. So a lot was left out due to some person or group making that decision. It sure makes me wonder what was left out.

    • @agemoth
      @agemoth 22 дня назад +9

      ​@@SavorySmegmathe Bible refers to various monsters that could have been dinosaurs. Leviathan and Behemoth.
      It also says the earth is round and 'hangs upon nothing'.

  • @Franimus
    @Franimus 23 дня назад +8

    How can you call such disputable things like the clay figures "the most controversial and uncomfortable"... I was expecting mention of how private citizens legally owned cannons and that most if not all gun control was motivated by oppressing a particular group such as minorities or to pin extra charges on mafia members.
    Or how the Kennedies built their fortune by insider trading prior to the stock market crash.
    Or how the smallpox epidemic eliminated the majority of the natives shortly after European settlers arrived.
    Or the systemic mistreatment of the natives in the 17th-19th centuries.

  • @markdicristofaro904
    @markdicristofaro904 21 день назад +2

    A giant human being doesn't need to be the height of a three story building. They just need to be taller and larger than regular size humans. The Nephilim were the offspring of angels who took human form. Andre the giant is a large man, but he's not as big as a house, but he is still a giant human being. People's embellishments one way or the other doesn't disprove anything. Even dinosaurs could be an embellishment. They found these bones in large grave sights and put the bones together with mostly imagination. The scientists were not alive when the dinosaurs roamed the earth, there are no records about the dinosaurs from previous civilizations. They are pretty much guessing what they are or could be. Even carbon dating could be way off. If a bone reacts differently to being submerged in water, ice, or anything, depending upon the time. The scientist were not alive, nor did they have documentation from past civilizations about how things react to being buried. So, when a technician or scientist comes up with the programming of these machines? Their findings could be off by a lot. They used some facts, but they mostly used imagination. Also, we have the factor of greed. Everyone wants to be rich and famous. How many of these scientist have a lot of money and fame from their findings, even if they are wrong? There have been numerous situations where scientists have been called out for being dishonest. A lot of them were proven to be dishonest. I can guarantee that the people who wrote the Bible didn't receive money or fame. People have been persecuted for any belief in God for centuries. There is numerous proven documentation that people have been tortured and killed for any belief in God, and the Bible has been under attack for hundreds of years. But, it survived.

    • @user-kk4xg7fb7h
      @user-kk4xg7fb7h 18 дней назад

      Very well put! I commend you !

    • @markdicristofaro904
      @markdicristofaro904 18 дней назад +2

      @@user-kk4xg7fb7h Thank you. I try. But I can't take all of the credit, if any. A lot of the credit has to go to Jehovah God and Jesus Christ, and the Bible which was inspired by them. It was written in such a way that people have to put it together like a puzzle, and a person really needs to think it through. The Bible doesn't spell everything out. One example of this is Adam and Eve. Most people don't realize that the human race comes out of Adam and Eve. The most simplest conclusion is that the human race is one big family. But, even science states the same conclusion, but people have still been killing their families for centuries. Which most people don't think things through. The Bible has everything that is needed for an accurate knowledge of God. But God created everything, including science, and history. We wouldn't have history or science without him, never mind life. So, while reading the Bible, I studied history and science. Because of it I'm able to see a bigger or complete picture. Science is amazing, but scientist don't always look at everything. Most of the time because they could never find all of the evidence. But in the Bible it shows a pattern of selfishness, greed, arrogance, even ignorance that stems from Adam and Eve, and it carries on and on. If you look at only the science and history there is no hope. At least with the Bible, Jehovah God and Jesus Christ, there is hope for something better. The human race united behind God's guidance, everlasting life, with truth, peace, and prosperity for the human family. Either way, you should thank God more than me. I just stumbled upon this, the same way that the scientist stumbled upon the science.

  • @aprilbauder6587
    @aprilbauder6587 День назад

    I believe if I am not mistaken that Sally Hemmings was freed in Paris when she accompanied Mr. Jefferson's daughter to Paris. She loved him unconditionally as he did her and stayed in Monticello even after his death to be near her beloved. They were not permitted to Marry because of the culture. Her children were all free as well. Love your videos though

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    @FredrickJones338 21 день назад +78

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  • @mham1330
    @mham1330 23 дня назад +1

    At Boot Camp for the Military. They still put the recruits through the Gas Chamber Training.

  • @andyexplores1982
    @andyexplores1982 22 дня назад

    Ton of editing in this video. I'm amazed! :D

  • @tomwesterbergh4887
    @tomwesterbergh4887 23 дня назад +2

    Like Master oogway once said there is no coincidences.

  • @user-ke5xg5og6s
    @user-ke5xg5og6s 23 дня назад +1

    ‏‪26:58‬‏ the person in the back window is like yes now I can have freedom

  • @will-i-am-not
    @will-i-am-not 22 дня назад +1

    And the word vikings, was invented by Hollywood. There is not one single record of them ever being called that. They were known as the north men, became Norse, when they went to northern France, the area became what is known as Normandy today.

  • @Eddieavina123
    @Eddieavina123 23 дня назад

    Love your video. Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome

  • @DravenGal
    @DravenGal 22 дня назад +5

    I don't think anyone believes that Columbus story anymore. Or that he was a "hero." We've known about the Vikings for a while. I took Native American Studies for three semesters in college. I remember the professor telling a story about a fight between the Vikings and Native American. They were fighting, and the Vikings were chasing the Native Americans. One of the women in the in the group of Native Americans, who was pregnant, and knew she couldn't run far, so she turned to the Vikings, prepared to fight them. The Vikings, who greatly respected such bravery and fighting spirit, spared her, and honored her left the Native Americans alone.
    This story was passed down through the Native Americans. When European invaders came to the country, they were fighting the Native Americans, and a similar chase ensued. Remembering the story of the Vikings, the tribe stop and turned back to fight the Europeans, thinking the same thing might happen. The Native Americans were slaughtered to the last man, women, and child. The Europeans didn't give a damn about honor or bravery. They just wanted to have the land to themselves.

  • @jamesrathmann1303
    @jamesrathmann1303 22 дня назад +1

    The Bible doesn't speak of dinosaurs but it does speak about dragons in Ezekiel if I remember correctly and the description of it sounds like a fire breathing brontosaurus lol.

  • @DravenGal
    @DravenGal 22 дня назад +1

    All those monkeys and elephants working on Noah's Ark. Imagine at the end of all that work, Noah turns to them all and says "Okay, critters, great job, thanks for all your hard work! Now, only two of you each are allowed on the Ark. The rest of you are doomed to drown. But thanks again!"💙

    • @garyalf2322
      @garyalf2322 22 дня назад +1

      Some animals he was allowed more of.. yes more than two.. sheep he had more of.. others you will have to check yourself..

    • @DravenGal
      @DravenGal 22 дня назад

      @@garyalf2322 I'll take your word for it.

  • @tarundeepsingh2459
    @tarundeepsingh2459 23 дня назад +1

    Hey good content appreciate it
    But why the phycedelics effect in video

  • @Evans-or5jp
    @Evans-or5jp 23 дня назад +4

    I found it quite early 😁💯

  • @waylonturner7759
    @waylonturner7759 23 дня назад +3

    god is good

  • @OmarAlikaj
    @OmarAlikaj 21 день назад

    Looking into Islamic canon, when scriptures said "The Earth was created in 6 days," it was probably referring to Heavenly timing, as the orbit further from the sun leads to a much longer year than Earth's.
    Also, not sure about the Bible, but the Qur'an does state to humans to look for footprints of creatures that are no longer around.

  • @utfcuufujf
    @utfcuufujf 22 дня назад +6

    dude, there's a flying fish species that literally looks like a plane

  • @Morsvelox
    @Morsvelox 22 дня назад +1

    I really enjoy your content, but I hope you don't mind me saying that the new filter you are using to make still images move makes them blurry and therefore worse.

  • @indivisible885
    @indivisible885 21 день назад

    30.000-12,000? You're good with that as a statistic? I'd never be able to get away with making that kind of an assumption at my job

  • @carolknox7147
    @carolknox7147 22 дня назад

    The moving photographs at seriously creepy - excellent though!

  • @WRgamer8335
    @WRgamer8335 23 дня назад +2

    Hi

  • @KeeshaMiller-fy3cu
    @KeeshaMiller-fy3cu 23 дня назад +1

    I'm not susprised by the Columbus Fact. My mom hates columbus day mainly because of that lie XD

  • @chrismeulen8108
    @chrismeulen8108 22 дня назад +1

    huh? didn't you just do a video with the dino sculptures story, where you told that they were actually made by a family who sold them to tourists, and later buried all of the remaining ones, before they were found by that guy a bunch of years later? perhaps it was in a recent WM video?

  • @conniewilkinson9347
    @conniewilkinson9347 22 дня назад +1

    24:25 Actually the DNA evidence shows that only Hemmings youngest child had DNA from Jefferson's line but does not prove that it was from Jefferson himself. DNA evidence can prove who did not father a child but cannot prove who actually did. From an article I read in Science magazine: "....after the DNA tests were published, genealogists noted that at least 25 adult male Jeffersons, including eight who lived within 20 miles of Monticello, could have fathered Eston Hemings." So the speculations that Jefferson had sex (and a child) with Sally Hemmings remain just that; speculations.

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse 21 день назад

      Your statement is entirely incorrect and a logical fallacy. DNA evidence *is* used every day to determine fatherhood and are regularly exceeding 99% certainty. They provide a near perfect tell of biological relatives. Mistakes come from when humans get involved and accidentally test the same sample twice or don’t have enough of a sample to test. Where did you hear this from?

    • @conniewilkinson9347
      @conniewilkinson9347 21 день назад

      @@wolfiemuse "They provide a near perfect tell of biological relatives." Exactly. DNA can tell if people are related but in Jefferson's case it can only tell whether someone in his paternal line fathered Hemmings children.
      My sentence " DNA evidence can prove who did not father a child but cannot prove who actually did" came from the Science article about the Jefferson/Hemmings DNA test (written in 1999) from which I quoted. I just didn't include it in the excerpt I showed.
      Since the Jefferson/Hemmings test and article(s) were done in 1998/1999, DNA analysis has improved, however not enough to establish that Jefferson himself fathered Hemmings children as he has no known direct male descendants to test. In 1998 his uncle's DNA was used which only showed that one of 7 other Jefferson males could have been Eston Hemmings father.
      Quote from another article, a PBS Frontline documentary : "If Thomas Jefferson were exhumed for Y chromosome DNA testing it would only confirm that he carried the same Y chromosome as the other 7 Jeffersons in question.". In other words, every single known Jefferson male would have to be exhumed and have viable DNA extracted and tested against Hemmings to tell which one plausibly was the father. Even if that were to happen - which is most unlikely - the DNA would, in all probability, be too degraded to prove anything definitively.

  • @brandonmurray5480
    @brandonmurray5480 23 дня назад +1

    Okay it's not called Newfoundland its called newfinland, that's what we call it

  • @MrGrayWallace
    @MrGrayWallace 22 дня назад

    I saw those unusual plane-like gold objects on an episode of "Ancient Aliens." I just think it's nuts that two people made to larger identical replicas of the objects and put landing gear and an engine within them. And they actually did fly.

  • @SeverusSnape-sf2wf
    @SeverusSnape-sf2wf 23 дня назад +2

    21:20 look at the man closest to the woman's eyes

  • @darrencole97
    @darrencole97 23 дня назад +1

    By the way you mentioned Vikings in America well there are red headed Cherokee Indians.

  • @ThrillSeeker3524
    @ThrillSeeker3524 23 дня назад +1

    4:38 Boy, that's something most men have a lot of trouble doing

  • @NitroJenn
    @NitroJenn 20 дней назад +1

    Incorrect. Washington never freed his slaves. He kept them for his wife Martha and she also died not Freeing them from slavery. Please correct

  • @zBckAs
    @zBckAs 22 дня назад +1

    "Most Controversial and Uncomfortable Finds In European History" Next video?? :)

  • @ThrillSeeker3524
    @ThrillSeeker3524 23 дня назад +2

    Just about everything

  • @darrencole97
    @darrencole97 23 дня назад +1

    Columbus landed in Haiti not America

  • @michaelmcanally8468
    @michaelmcanally8468 22 дня назад

    Some of the Quimby ornaments have been found to be aerodynamically stable. There have also been some engineering graduates who built a replica out of lightweight materials using some of the figurines as a model, and they flew quite well.

    • @michaelmcanally8468
      @michaelmcanally8468 22 дня назад

      You assume that because other people around the world practice head-binding is evidence against ETs, but depending upon your own point of view, that could be proof that extra-terrestrials visited our planet in the ancient past. Why would all of these other cultures around Earth practice head-binding if it wasn’t some sort of religious ritual to mimic their gods? Where did they get the idea?

  • @christicrenshaw2772
    @christicrenshaw2772 19 дней назад +1

    Look at Disney today ,maybe Ole Walt was right.

  • @Mistime_Mistake
    @Mistime_Mistake 23 дня назад +2

    Omg this came out one minute ago

  • @_olamilekan
    @_olamilekan 23 дня назад

    Amazing facts ❤️❤️

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 22 дня назад

    7:36 if I remember correctly, the ones that look like actual airplanes were deemed to be fake; and the one that looked like a bird could only fly after having a tail fin added on.

  • @cinnamonroll35
    @cinnamonroll35 23 дня назад

    This teaches me more than my teacher

  • @Samaru367
    @Samaru367 23 дня назад

    @be amazed make vid about different planes in history

  • @DravenGal
    @DravenGal 21 день назад

    What a lot of Christian based beliefs systems fail to realize, is that they are NOT the only ones with a flood in their mythos. "The flood-myth motif occurs in many cultures, including the manvantara-sandhya in Hinduism, Deucalion and Pyrrha in Greek mythology, the Genesis flood narrative, the Mesopotamian flood stories, and the Cheyenne flood story."💙

  • @adamcouzens8173
    @adamcouzens8173 22 дня назад +1

    I went back to some of your old videos and watched them, your voice is nowhere near how it sounded before

    • @funeralpyre616
      @funeralpyre616 19 дней назад

      Isn't there two people that narrates?

  • @matthewwebb3374
    @matthewwebb3374 23 дня назад +3

    I'm an atheist... N I feel you went hard on religion... Even I respect ppl man...

  • @Spotted526
    @Spotted526 20 дней назад

    “The US government would never do that” you must remember everytime you hear “the government wouldn’t do that!” Oh yes they would

  • @Sanicfan9192
    @Sanicfan9192 21 день назад

    How tf did we go from dinosaur toys and tracks to human experimentation and mustard gas???

  • @sappymy
    @sappymy 22 дня назад +1

    Be amazed if basically The virtual school buts its actually entertaining

  • @nickbrockelman
    @nickbrockelman 21 день назад

    I hate to break it to you but the skulls they found in South America are not from humans. Head binding alone does not account for the characteristics of the elongated skulls. Human skulls have several key features that they do not have. And those features are required for human beings to survive.... meaning that if they were to be human skulls, the individuals who owned them would not have survived to the ages that the group is known to be. And even though head- binding is in fact practiced in these areas the skulls of the individuals whose heads were bound do not even Bear a close resemblance to the elongated skulls in question. And yet the skulls from individuals whose heads were bound as children DO include the key features ( expansion seams, etc.) that are required for them to be human skulls.. so head binding itself does not account for the differences seen between individuals whose heads were bound as children and the skulls that were found buried

  • @klanzeyx09x
    @klanzeyx09x 23 дня назад

    I still remember a small hungarian youtuber copying him word for word. Now he's off the platform (thank god), but keep up the good work.

  • @zafran715
    @zafran715 23 дня назад +1

    Hello

  • @chiderahanwukah-egu3227
    @chiderahanwukah-egu3227 22 дня назад

    14:6 how dare you unless your not christen thats a crime 😂😂

  • @Mikael404
    @Mikael404 11 дней назад

    Just a quick correction for you Walt wasn't spy but informant the difference between those two is.
    Spy is outsider who works someone else and informant is insider who usually works for local authority.
    One more thing about communist "threat" this wasn't the ugliest story if you compare it to situations happening around Berlin wall.
    Still not pretty but communism was more and still is about dictatorship than workers freedom so yeah there is reason why people didn't like that.

  • @jamesbrennand9436
    @jamesbrennand9436 11 дней назад

    I would not be surprised if the Chinese sailors visited the Americas

  • @eyesonly4755
    @eyesonly4755 21 день назад

    ancient egyptians had flying glider toys (and some pictographs) that kinda look like the gold jewelry

  • @danteanise3013
    @danteanise3013 22 дня назад

    The "airplane" sculpture, like all the other ones, is a stylized animal. The "airplane" is most likely a flying fish. Besides, why would an intergalactic society use prop planes?

  • @A_Nony_Mousse
    @A_Nony_Mousse 23 дня назад

    Who here has the tradition of eating food while watching Be Amazed?

  • @PREPFORIT
    @PREPFORIT 23 дня назад +1

    YES, and the Viking EASILY travelled down the coast and stopped several times in what is now The USA.
    American schools are way behind logic and reason !

  • @anthonyshiels9273
    @anthonyshiels9273 22 дня назад

    In 795 A. D. the Irish people were not very happy to see the Vikings in their neighbourhood. It took until the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 A. D. to get them sorted out.

  • @sarge9164
    @sarge9164 22 дня назад

    Giants have been found in the Grand Canyon. Its on RUclips.

  • @laurahooper7609
    @laurahooper7609 21 день назад

    The AI moving photos are kinda creepy

  • @TheNonameHousehold
    @TheNonameHousehold 22 дня назад

    A long head is something, but what about a peanut head? that's common 🥜🤭💀
    -Adam

  • @georgecyp.4581
    @georgecyp.4581 23 дня назад

    They saw funny tracks and they followed them like anyone would do. Dinosaurs had long disappeared by then.This doesn't mean people never found bones,fossils or prints.They were smart enough to put 2 and 2 together

  • @benjaminsims625
    @benjaminsims625 23 дня назад

    This guy is a goat keep up the good work

  • @Maxwell854
    @Maxwell854 22 дня назад

    BE AMAZED IS THE KING OF REVENGE😊