The government spent $400k and 3 years to fine him $3,000. If that doesn’t perfectly encapsulate the idiocy of government spending, I don’t know if anything will.
Money well spent. Scared the shit out of him, good. Caused him a lot of hassle. 👊🏼 He went into military bunkers and the telecommunications of the capital city. What did he expect...🙄
@@RobertSmith-lg7jp on the face of it, it might seem disproportionate, but he's put the consequences of his actions all over the internet, had his passport and career compromised for 3 years, (and possibly longer). God forbid he'd done this in America, they'd lock him up in a prison within a prison and throw away the key for 30+ years. 🙈
I live in Portsmouth and the tunnels started being built during the Napoleonic wars. Thank the labour of the Irish Navy. I can only imagine the conditions those guys worked in. They deserve more.recognition.
If there were only more people like this man in the world maybe the world would change for the better. He looks deep into things instead of living life with his eyes closed. I like him 😂
The world wouldn't change at all because all these people would be underground 😂 kidding, he's one of the best guests I've seen. His stories really make me want to get out and experience more
I live in central London, near bank, and I honestly cannot explain the levels of complexity that is beneath me. There’s a black door in an alleyway below me that is a private members club and is essentially 5 stories down and is absolutely huge. People don’t realise that London has two cities, above ground and below ground. There are hundreds possibly thousands of abandoned tunnels and bunkers below this city. It’s fascinating.
I work by Bank as well, and under our office building, there used to be a restaurant called The Throgmorton. It's absolutely huge. I believe it goes down by at least three levels, shame it's gone, was a nice place.
The judicial system in the UK is an absolute disgrace there this guy got trapped in the UK for years because of a simple trespassing but people who do bad things to kids get to walk the streets and in the very Salim chance they do get the jail they're put in protection where they're treated better than normal prisoners
Welcome to a prime example of being a second class citizen. The UK is the property of the Muslims now. It'll disappear in a few decades and it'll only get worse.
He wouldn't have fared any better under any other country's judicial system. If he had done it in another major European country, the same thing would have happened. If he had done it in New York (if he were non American), he would never be allowed back in to the USA again. If he had done it in Beijing or Moscow, he would still be in prison now. If he had done it in North Korea, he would never be seen again. You believe a state can allow people to access their communications hub with impunity and advertise to every idiot in the world how to do so? Just because 'oh im writing a book, so im fine to do as I please, I promise I will be respectful, honest'. It's a very naive thought.
Lucky he didn't. I remember hearing a few years back about a guy who deliberately tried to get into MI5, or MI6 (one of them) via underground tunnels. He was posting about it on social media, right up to his last attempt and was livestreaming himself going through a tunnel when 3 people dressed in suits with flashlights approached him and grabbed him, taking the phone and cutting the stream. That guy was never seen again. Not sure what tunnel, or part of London here was under/near, but I reckon it was close to MI5/MI6 and they got him.
@@alcopower5710 MI5, is the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency and MI6, is the foreign intelligence service of the government of the United Kingdom, tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligence in support of the UK's national security
Nothing. That’s not a thing that happens. If you’re gonna get stopped on one side of an international flight then you’re gonna get stopped on both sides. There is no “oh you shouldn’t use this passport” it’s either “enjoy your flight/thank you for flying with us” or “you’re under arrest”…
I'm a telecoms engineer in the UK, I was working with BT this week in Birmingham. Honestly people wouldn't believe what's right beneath their feet. Some of those manholes you walk over everyday are like 5 stories deep.
I've lived underground beneath the city. I had a homeless summer when I was a teenager. An old bum showed me because it can be dangerous sleeping where other night dwellers can get you..
Watch the channel "The Secret Vault" on here hes an ADULT British dude, no clickbait ish. He goes into all that stuff, and bunkers and all that. Its CRAZY man, hes been in the things that this guy is talking about! This guy was probably doing some stupid ish to get arrested and probably was breaking stuff to get in, bc the Matthew guy tapes everywhere he goes even into military things and doesnt get in trouble so this guy must've been F***in ish up in the tunnels or some weird stuff lol idk.
Madnessss.... Government conspiracies and all that is being hidden from people + the punishment government puts on people for being curious. People must take their rights back!
@@turbomunch that whole thing still baffles me to this very day. "Shit's going down, lemme grab up all the shit tickets I can find." Not food, not water, not medicine or batteries or even gold. Fucking *toilet paper* 🤣 The one item in the grocery store with a nearly infinite shelf life and that takes up an inordinate amount of shelf space. Sociologically speaking, it's fuckin' *fascinating* how such an obviously moronic choice of "prepping" material spread so fast so far. People are weird
There are certain things untrained people should not have access too... You can't access critical power infrastructure for a reason. If you don't know what you're doing you will get yourself killed...
It`s because there are a lot of deep dark dirty secrets they don`t want anyone else to know about. New York, Atlanta are built on top of other cities as well.
I mean I totally get that, but holding someone inside a country for 3 years just to give them a $3000 fine is ridiculous. Not to mention the continued harrassment he faced after that. The punishment should always fit the crime and while I don't think what he did was smart, he got punished more for it than he should have.
This is fascinating to hear a human being that is so advanced with the London Underground infrastructure it’s honestly amazing how people don’t know that there is miles and miles of underground systems, deep level systematic, and even BT (British telecommunications hubs) thanks for the upload really interesting
One tunnel in London still has a 2000w sound system in it after a rave in 96. We got so messy we couldn't remember the route and when we did... they'd replaced the ground level shutters 😅
6:36 when this happens in China or some other what is considered “enemy state” the government are screaming all kinds of injustices and infringements of a persons rights. Holding much more serious examples as clear breaches of human rights and furthermore an example of an undemocratic system. Yet most folk have no idea the same things happen in your own country. As soon as boundaries are tested in even the smallest way you’ll find out there’s no difference. No rights, no freedoms. If they’ve decided you’ve done something wrong. You’re done. In these countries most law abiding citizens don’t see their rights being infringed. It’s only when you twist the wrong screw you find out how little you matter as an individual. This is true in most countries. And before before anyone starts giving me examples. Consider the money and energy used to deal with someone removing some screws. Imagine he twisted a different screw. (See comments for my reply and elaboration.) 😬
It's not about the screws, it's the premise. You knew that area was restricted, yet bitch about it when you get caught and punished? Children understand consequences, why can't this grown man?
@@EPICFAILKING1I think it would be fair to say that many people feel that the government of the United Kingdom don't have the best interests of the people in mind, so when they tell you that you can't go somewhere but refuse to give any sort of half decent reason, especially when that someone is an archeologist just trying to carefully preserve pieces of history for us to collectively enjoy, that questions are posed such as "why?". I haven't talked to all of them but I feel that most children would understand, and would not take a condescending attitude towards curiosity in order to defend an institution that has lied about nuclear weapons and starved 2 million people in Iraq just to make some money for them and their buddies
@@EPICFAILKING1 the point is no one voted or is allowing these fascists to do all this secret evil shit. with our country and money. you happy with your tax and hard work being used to build people you don't like secret bases! lol
@@lukestephenson4026 They don't need to give you a reason, it's for your own health. They don't want a frickin lawsuit on their hands, or a dead body. Also you don't have the right to just do as you please because you don't have answers, you're not really meant to know since you don't have the right to access those areas or that information. You can't just get your own way, that's what children do. You are privileged to live in a first world country that gives a shit about you, and also that looks after you more than ever before in human history - you are lucky mate. You could live in some shithole that allows you to venture into these places but when you die from faulty electrics, asphyxiate due to low oxygen levels, or die some other way they'll leave you there to rot. It's mad how self-entitled people are, like don't you realise how privileged you are lol and how them wanting to keep you safe IS IN OUR BEST INTEREST! Bunch of toddlers running around these days I swear.
Welcome to the British Justice System! Sooo fair, so even handed and unbiased. Your 'debt to Society' is NEVER paid. Karma, my arse. I hope whoever was in charge of prosecuting the good Dr. got haemorrhoids. Love from the UK. 🇬🇧
I used to skate with this guy in Riverside, growing up. I remember asking a friend what happened to him and he said Brad was doing...well, this. What a trip.
When he mentioned the maps I was eager to hear him talk about crazy underworld stuff, but the craziest thing was a train ticket from the 40s. Still it sounds like an amazing adventure.
More like the original queen Elizabeth crio genetically frozen since the 1950's To be thawed out after total control of the population by the elites!! To rule with full power ! & the ability to be-head citizens with no repercussion!!
@@l3ftbra1n32 Left brain is the worst side. It’s vulnerable to leftist gibberish, Marxist subversion, political correctness, claims of hate speech, appeals to the assumed authority of the state in desperation for perceived safety I hope your namesake isn’t meant to promote such shite
Kevin Cordoba *philosophers stone actually, it was only ever called sorcerers stone in America because you guys were considered too dumb to know what philosopher means lol
“it was traumatic being stuck in England for 3 years” a few minutes later.......... “they tried to deport me, but I fought that and won.” What did I miss?
This is what me and my friends call fun. I’ve been inside a few retired military spots. This guy got on a whole different level underground this is amazing.
Very good thank you. Yep here in the UK, the more serious court is the crown court and the judge and the highest lawyers in the land called barristers do we’re wigs. I’m surprised this guy ended up at that court. He must have flagged up on the antiterrorism radar to be scrutinised. Also, just in case anybody is interested, the Gavel (hammer used by judge) has never been used in a U.K. court, just in case anybody was wondering about that also.👍
I’ve been to court in England and didn’t think twice about the wigs.. the fact Joe finds it bonkers baffles me but I also find it so funny and true, it is quite unusual🤣
I spent a lot of my teen years climbing rooftops, exploring back alleyways, drainage culverts and railroad tracks. There we even some old mining areas and abandoned ghost towns up in the mountains we explored. I have always loved hidden places and ruins, I think I would have enjoyed adventuring around with someone like this guy.
@@thatdude3977 Agreed. Especially abandoned mines. People die every year going back into them then dying from lack of oxygen. Enclosed spaces with metal are dangerous as well because as the metal rusts it pulls the oxygen out of the air.
I have a feeling they where close to finding something they don't want anyone to see. I've never known anyone to be arrested for this. I wouldn't have admitted to anything they had nothing and there would been no way they could have charged anyone. Never give in to scare taktics. You must have had the worst lawyer in history for him to let you throw yourself under the bus like this. Unless there was strong evidence to suggest you did cause damage or are not telling us the full story.
Even so, if i broke a door or smashed a window in the street, chances are I wouldn’t be prosecuted and if I was it would probably be a £1000.00 fine and no sentence. Deffo got too close to something
I've walked the tubes at 3am and been on these secret platforms , I have seen with my own eyes the posters from the 40s and 50s . They are indeed a time capsule and incredible to see. Not everyone can say this 😁🙌👌
Not sure , I did it through work when I was 19 almost 20yrs ago. London underground had to "turn the juice off" then we climbed down onto the track. Pretty scary when your still a kid ! There was Frank sinatra posters on the wall. No smart phone back then , so couldn't take pics etc .. would have been cool to get some images
@@justinparrish3704 I was working for a civil engineer company at the time . I was about 17/18 at the time so about 20yrs ago.. underground would turn off the power and we literally jumped off the platforms onto the track. We walked miles n miles of tunnels and secret hatches that the public can't go into. I saw posters of Frank sinatra and things like that , stuck in time as they were 60yrs ago. Never took any artefacts . Unfortunately, camera/ smart phones weren't really a thing back then so no pics or anything fun like that. Yes , I'm that old 🤣😂...
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim Well its hidden cause it would be proof. Faith is the lack of proof. If we live in a Simulation though there could be many Gods. Luckily there dont seem to be; ...Gods. :D
I once worked in security . My second day on the job we drove the van round the back of a certain bank in West Yorkshire in the UK. A shutter door opened and we drove into a dark room just big enough for the van . We couldn't even open the doors. A red light appeared in front and the van rotated 180° and began to drop. 21 minutes later we reached the bottom. The lights came on . We were parked in a room 3 football pitches wide and I couldn't tell you the length but it was extremely long .... someone joked it ended in London lol.. I can't say what was in that room but I can say the UK citizens may be fairly poor but the ones who owned that room .... Wasn't !!
yeah the big problem with people going down there is that they dont come back up. people keep going an going until theyre lost or until their is little to no oxygen and they collapse without even knowing something is wrong. confined spaces are a real thing
Ive been fascinated with ancient tunnel networks and subterranean worlds. While in Peru for 2 years I did lots of exploring and found ancient runnels that the locals say are pre Inca made by the "gods". The walls are smooth rock like they were melted! And big enough to take horses and cattle through. Also other kinds of incan tunnels all over the place. Some say the pre Inca tunnels of the ancients run underground for hundreds of kilometers. There's one tunnel system confirmed to run all the way from Maccu Picchu in Peru to Bolivia and onwards to a mountain top in Brazil. Under Cusco city there's a huge laberynth (maze) which is hidden from the tourists because so many people got lost and never came back in the 1980s and earlier. They had to block of the entrances. But there are still ways in. In one small village we found an Incan "escape tunnel" that travels from the village about 15kms underground to the top of a mountain nearby. Pretty interesting. The locals wouldn't let us go there. They were very wary of gringos. We had death threats a few times for been in non tourist areas. We traveled on foot disguised as Priests to avoid trouble but ended up having to spend many days blessing families, livestock, villages etc in order to keep the locals happy and to get permission to be there. We found tunnels no foreigners had ever seen before. (As far as I know). We heard incredible stories from the locals of tall white ancient wise people who still live in secret in the Andes to this day in hidden temples where the mountains meet the high jungle. I hope to return some day soon when all this covid BS is over and continue the quest for the secret temple. It was the best adventure of my life (so far).
Those tunnels *were* molded. Structures like them over in North Africa and the Middle East have eroded, over the centuries. They erode with chips and chunks, not like they were cut or carved, but cast.
During WW2 Churchill spent time in the Citadel crypt that formed part of the Faraday Buildings, Deep level was accessed via lifts and stairways, with tunnels leading to the House of commons/Westminster etc. the tunnels has all signs in yards giving distances and directions.
No way they got unauthorized access to closed metro stations, deep underground tunnels with really important and extremely dangerous machinery and got fined for it thats crazy
I'm loving this guy so much, drags the UK gov through the court system and enjoys spending their money on a weak prosecution against him. Not bad. Then even has awesome stories for the rest of his life.
here's the thing....if the machine WANTS to imprison you (etc), they will find a way. plenty of innocents get arrested and provide WINNING evidence in court, but get slammed anyway. So ask yourself, "why was he allowed to go free?"
My uncle used to work for British Telecom, as an underground tech( at least this is what he told me) , miles and miles and miles of tunnels, Grandad told us stories of WW2 bunkers and the tunnels they had to go thru to get them. I'm almost 60 now and have lived in Toronto since 69 and work in an industry that gives me an opportunity to see the same things here,,,, Toronto has levels to
We used to play in the WW2 bunkers back in the 70's. There was access to one of them at the back of an old school in London. Had to be careful because some would fill up with water.
They thought the guy was spying. He got into the UK tele communications hub and then traveled to Singapore. However, his cover is a US doctor working on his PhD. Plus the guy is literally walking around with a disguise..
@@extremeencounter7458 The man himself says it in the interview. "We were in the trunk of the communications hub for the entire United Kingdom". Paraphrased of course, but that's the gist. Around 2 minutes in.
Sorry for your experience with our pathetic police, they seem intent on coming down hard on people who commit pretty weak offences but ignore child rape gangs and violent gangs because of a fear of being accused of racism. Great story by the way.....
@@jimjones781 Is Wexner 'our people' too ? And Clinton ? Clearly there were users and facilitators. Most of the shenanigans happened in the US while the CIA and FBI looked the other way.
@@jimjones781, paedophiles are in every race and of every religious background. However, it is rampant within a certain community, as they believe it is their right, from their understanding of their scripture 👀
😂 You’d probably deny being racist even though you just related gang affiliation solely with race and I’ll take a wild guess you weren’t referring to white people. Anyway back to watching one of my favorite shows Gangs of London starring a bunch of white people as gang members based off of Gangs in London.
What's more bonkers is that here in Ghana (and likely in other British colonized countries) the African judges and lawyers also still wear those ridiculous wigs during court proceedings...
James Kingston was telling some fuckin INSANE story of how he got in some tower in ukraine when he was with Mustang and Joe just fuckin CUTS HIM OFF TO ASK HIM FOR THE 283498232nd TIMES Arnt you scared ???
My guess would be that they felt the need to make an example out of a person that might be popular enough to find their story published somewhere, because if they let that person go and the story was the police were lenient, then everyone would try to do it. I'm betting they find kids and bums in there all the time and just let them go. I could be entirely wrong, but I also don't doubt there are petty justice departments out there that will bust anyone for anything. I'd prefer however to think they are more rational.
The government spent $400k and 3 years to fine him $3,000. If that doesn’t perfectly encapsulate the idiocy of government spending, I don’t know if anything will.
Job justification culture
Money well spent. Scared the shit out of him, good. Caused him a lot of hassle. 👊🏼 He went into military bunkers and the telecommunications of the capital city. What did he expect...🙄
@@spaceskipster4412 Are you saying they couldnt have done the same thing without spending $400k?
Yep I wasn’t at all surprised when he said that!
@@RobertSmith-lg7jp on the face of it, it might seem disproportionate, but he's put the consequences of his actions all over the internet, had his passport and career compromised for 3 years, (and possibly longer). God forbid he'd done this in America, they'd lock him up in a prison within a prison and throw away the key for 30+ years. 🙈
He got arrested in the airport because it looks like he's wearing a disguise.
LMFAOOOOO
It’s V from V for Vendetta!
Lol it's Guy Fawkes as a dr
*PLOT TWIST: The journalist Matthew Powers was the government's confidential witness!*
I thought airports are no-mans land? I didnt know they could straight up arrest you in the plane.
Imagine being in court and seeing the footage of yourself Prairie dogging out of that tunnel 😂😂😂
Your honor. We seek 3,000 in dukie penalties
LMFAO
😂
Once you poppity you just can’t stoppity……..Oakley dokely
Is that like British dogging?
If Ned Flanders and the Pringles guy had a kid
I think a 3rd person should be included in your twisted-ass hybridization. "The Monopoly Dude" with that mustache!
you wrong for that 😭😭😭
@@michaelknight4099 Negative. The hypothetical observation is genetically correct!
Damn, definitely too many people on here too young to know what you're talking about. This needs more likes
Santa Claus this comment needs more likes 😂😂👏🏽
Who could have guessed that the real Indiana Jones looked like Luigi
😂😂😂😂
Just Brilliant 👏
🚶🏽♂️🖐🏽🎤☠☠
Crawling through pipes and sewers with his bro’s
Hahahaha
I live in Portsmouth and the tunnels started being built during the Napoleonic wars. Thank the labour of the Irish Navy. I can only imagine the conditions those guys worked in. They deserve more.recognition.
If there were only more people like this man in the world maybe the world would change for the better. He looks deep into things instead of living life with his eyes closed. I like him 😂
LIKE MY ASS DOCTOR
The world wouldn't change at all because all these people would be underground 😂 kidding, he's one of the best guests I've seen. His stories really make me want to get out and experience more
....Let do it!!
its not hard too do it yourself if you just google and know what too look for so more people could be like this man if they bothered too
Anyone else is a “conspiracy theorist tho” ; which is a cia created term.
I live in central London, near bank, and I honestly cannot explain the levels of complexity that is beneath me. There’s a black door in an alleyway below me that is a private members club and is essentially 5 stories down and is absolutely huge. People don’t realise that London has two cities, above ground and below ground. There are hundreds possibly thousands of abandoned tunnels and bunkers below this city. It’s fascinating.
I work by Bank as well, and under our office building, there used to be a restaurant called The Throgmorton. It's absolutely huge. I believe it goes down by at least three levels, shame it's gone, was a nice place.
Dude I'm in Walthamstow is that true I mean it crazy man..
@@ZuvioxArts we moved out last year, and moved to Bishopsgate, and they had builders working down there.
Didn't Neil Gaiman write a story about it?
@@MrNelford I'm not sure
The judicial system in the UK is an absolute disgrace there this guy got trapped in the UK for years because of a simple trespassing but people who do bad things to kids get to walk the streets and in the very Salim chance they do get the jail they're put in protection where they're treated better than normal prisoners
Welcome to a prime example of being a second class citizen. The UK is the property of the Muslims now. It'll disappear in a few decades and it'll only get worse.
They were annoyed they couldn't legally arrest him and started going rouge to fuck with him
COUGH COUGH BALENCIAGA
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He wouldn't have fared any better under any other country's judicial system. If he had done it in another major European country, the same thing would have happened. If he had done it in New York (if he were non American), he would never be allowed back in to the USA again. If he had done it in Beijing or Moscow, he would still be in prison now. If he had done it in North Korea, he would never be seen again. You believe a state can allow people to access their communications hub with impunity and advertise to every idiot in the world how to do so? Just because 'oh im writing a book, so im fine to do as I please, I promise I will be respectful, honest'. It's a very naive thought.
This guy was about to accidentally stumble into MI6.
Lucky he didn't. I remember hearing a few years back about a guy who deliberately tried to get into MI5, or MI6 (one of them) via underground tunnels. He was posting about it on social media, right up to his last attempt and was livestreaming himself going through a tunnel when 3 people dressed in suits with flashlights approached him and grabbed him, taking the phone and cutting the stream. That guy was never seen again. Not sure what tunnel, or part of London here was under/near, but I reckon it was close to MI5/MI6 and they got him.
@@petyrbaelish1718 is that a true story?! That almost sounds like some made up bs lol. Not saying you are lying but it almost sounds too far fetched.
@@petyrbaelish1718 hahaha Jesus, sorry I just have to laugh slightly more that you believed this person telling you this! Bwahahaha 😭😂😂😂😂
Petyr Baelish ....what is this M15 and 16 you speak of? Cheers from the US
@@alcopower5710 MI5, is the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency and MI6, is the foreign intelligence service of the government of the United Kingdom, tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligence in support of the UK's national security
The fact that the embassy guy said "oh wow" is astonishing to me.
I can't imagine what kind of shit he had in there for that to happen.
Nothing. That’s not a thing that happens. If you’re gonna get stopped on one side of an international flight then you’re gonna get stopped on both sides. There is no “oh you shouldn’t use this passport” it’s either “enjoy your flight/thank you for flying with us” or “you’re under arrest”…
The only thing I can think of it would say "Flight risk. Detain on sight."
@@rescue08jrgaming72 So you are trying to tell me this guy is a liar?
@@Mirokuofnite That's not an "oh wow" moment imo
This guy is genuinely interesting. I wish I could find the full interview
@@jaysantiago1094 there ain’t no video for it just audio?
@@ryanritchings2834there’s video
@@paytengrahamwhere
@@jaysantiago1094 cheers for that 👌💯
All of joe rogans podcasts are on Spotify
You can take his camera, but you can't take away his joe rogan experience.
Yeah, but has he tried DMT?
m.ruclips.net/video/HtjCZQwlkWI/видео.html jep
to be fair if “they” wanted to they would lol
Preach.
Love that
I'm a telecoms engineer in the UK, I was working with BT this week in Birmingham. Honestly people wouldn't believe what's right beneath their feet. Some of those manholes you walk over everyday are like 5 stories deep.
What part of birmingham
@@SilverMist0121 Handsworth
Has the soulcatcher project ended yet?.
@Mladen Joncevski 2029?.
I've lived underground beneath the city. I had a homeless summer when I was a teenager. An old bum showed me because it can be dangerous sleeping where other night dwellers can get you..
Something tells me he got off easy because he could've found much more that they didn't want him to see. Fascinating story.
Yep! They really dont want us knowing our real history huh?... disgusting.
Watch the channel "The Secret Vault" on here hes an ADULT British dude, no clickbait ish. He goes into all that stuff, and bunkers and all that. Its CRAZY man, hes been in the things that this guy is talking about! This guy was probably doing some stupid ish to get arrested and probably was breaking stuff to get in, bc the Matthew guy tapes everywhere he goes even into military things and doesnt get in trouble so this guy must've been F***in ish up in the tunnels or some weird stuff lol idk.
Such as?…..
@@lucidocelot We wuz moles
Reptilians
As a Brit I’m sorry my insane government treated him this way
Contact this legit plug with the name above ☝️ he got all kinds of psychedelic stuff he ship discreetly!.
Nigga u think that's bad come to bright a beautiful America
You’re government is crazy as fuck
@@thomasenright5202 I can't, cant get a visa for the US with a record lol
I imagine there is alot of secrecy in the states and if the shoe was on the other foot it would be the same scenario
Then he bumped into a bunch of Turtles who couldn’t stop eating Pizza
Radical!
LOL
Cowabunga dude
Yeah 😂
Neil Gaimann is that you?
this guy actually broke into gringotts wizarding bank
😂😂😂😂
😂🤣
Magic police are a real bitch about stuff like that, the judge was just three goblins with a wig.
And got out.
But that's his degree, so, wait for the next big one...
Madnessss.... Government conspiracies and all that is being hidden from people + the punishment government puts on people for being curious. People must take their rights back!
People panic bought shit roll.
@@turbomunch that whole thing still baffles me to this very day.
"Shit's going down, lemme grab up all the shit tickets I can find."
Not food, not water, not medicine or batteries or even gold.
Fucking *toilet paper* 🤣
The one item in the grocery store with a nearly infinite shelf life and that takes up an inordinate amount of shelf space.
Sociologically speaking, it's fuckin' *fascinating* how such an obviously moronic choice of "prepping" material spread so fast so far.
People are weird
Rights?? People always say about them but were.taught nothing about them at school etc. We just presume so much
There are certain things untrained people should not have access too... You can't access critical power infrastructure for a reason. If you don't know what you're doing you will get yourself killed...
@@johnandrews4144 Never took civics, eh?
I could listen to this man for hours
If you close your eyes and just listen to him, he looks exactly as you imagine
🤣🤣🤣
Alright you made me laugh good job
By far the best Joe Rogan clip
🔥 🔥 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
That was so good- HILARIOUS
Idk why i picture him clean cut no facial hair
Gee, can't imagine why the Brits would be upset with a foreigner poking around London's telecommunication hub...
It`s because there are a lot of deep dark dirty secrets they don`t want anyone else to know about. New York, Atlanta are built on top of other cities as well.
Sounds like they gave more of a shit about the vandalism
@@amck72 idiots they are sewers and broadband tunnels, kind of crucial and dint want people down there wrecking sensitive equipment
I mean I totally get that, but holding someone inside a country for 3 years just to give them a $3000 fine is ridiculous. Not to mention the continued harrassment he faced after that. The punishment should always fit the crime and while I don't think what he did was smart, he got punished more for it than he should have.
@@wariyoshidirector coz hes a smug prick probably lol
This is fascinating to hear a human being that is so advanced with the London Underground infrastructure it’s honestly amazing how people don’t know that there is miles and miles of underground systems, deep level systematic, and even BT (British telecommunications hubs) thanks for the upload really interesting
One tunnel in London still has a 2000w sound system in it after a rave in 96. We got so messy we couldn't remember the route and when we did... they'd replaced the ground level shutters 😅
I live in the UK 🇬🇧 and I can say he is telling the truth. His head popped out in my toilet 🚽 Scared the crap out of me
It’s good you were by the toilet
Stereotypical shit English "humour"
@@Adam-ps3mc i bet youre so much funnier yeah
@@eyes5226 you'd win that bet
@@Adam-ps3mc Let's hear how funny you are, Jaybus.
No wonder they were watching him: he looks like Guy Fawkes.
He even wears his baseball cap backwards like Guy Fawkes did.
@@rockwild737 Google Guy Fawkes.
@@pjneethling26 yeah, backwards hat and everything
They thought he was gonna bomb the parliament building
This sounds so awesome. I love going off the path and exploring things
6:36 when this happens in China or some other what is considered “enemy state” the government are screaming all kinds of injustices and infringements of a persons rights. Holding much more serious examples as clear breaches of human rights and furthermore an example of an undemocratic system.
Yet most folk have no idea the same things happen in your own country. As soon as boundaries are tested in even the smallest way you’ll find out there’s no difference. No rights, no freedoms. If they’ve decided you’ve done something wrong. You’re done.
In these countries most law abiding citizens don’t see their rights being infringed. It’s only when you twist the wrong screw you find out how little you matter as an individual. This is true in most countries.
And before before anyone starts giving me examples. Consider the money and energy used to deal with someone removing some screws. Imagine he twisted a different screw.
(See comments for my reply and elaboration.) 😬
It's not about the screws, it's the premise. You knew that area was restricted, yet bitch about it when you get caught and punished? Children understand consequences, why can't this grown man?
@@EPICFAILKING1I think it would be fair to say that many people feel that the government of the United Kingdom don't have the best interests of the people in mind, so when they tell you that you can't go somewhere but refuse to give any sort of half decent reason, especially when that someone is an archeologist just trying to carefully preserve pieces of history for us to collectively enjoy, that questions are posed such as "why?". I haven't talked to all of them but I feel that most children would understand, and would not take a condescending attitude towards curiosity in order to defend an institution that has lied about nuclear weapons and starved 2 million people in Iraq just to make some money for them and their buddies
@@EPICFAILKING1 cringe
@@EPICFAILKING1 the point is no one voted or is allowing these fascists to do all this secret evil shit. with our country and money. you happy with your tax and hard work being used to build people you don't like secret bases! lol
@@lukestephenson4026 They don't need to give you a reason, it's for your own health. They don't want a frickin lawsuit on their hands, or a dead body. Also you don't have the right to just do as you please because you don't have answers, you're not really meant to know since you don't have the right to access those areas or that information. You can't just get your own way, that's what children do. You are privileged to live in a first world country that gives a shit about you, and also that looks after you more than ever before in human history - you are lucky mate. You could live in some shithole that allows you to venture into these places but when you die from faulty electrics, asphyxiate due to low oxygen levels, or die some other way they'll leave you there to rot. It's mad how self-entitled people are, like don't you realise how privileged you are lol and how them wanting to keep you safe IS IN OUR BEST INTEREST! Bunch of toddlers running around these days I swear.
They found my notes.
Joe: how?
Oh, every time we do something we post it on our blog
🤣
Lmao
🤣
So they damaged his home to investigate conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
It would appear so. Yes.
Honestly, I wouldn’t believe his story if the police didn’t trashed his home under some doped up charges
@@hotpotadoe3381 lol police dont police themselves, not surprising at all
Isn’t the justice system just beautiful
BUT THE SCREW!
Welcome to the British Justice System! Sooo fair, so even handed and unbiased. Your 'debt to Society' is NEVER paid. Karma, my arse. I hope whoever was in charge of prosecuting the good Dr. got haemorrhoids. Love from the UK. 🇬🇧
Mad respect for this Doc 👏 🙌 🙏 👌
I love that Joe is MOST fascinated by the fact that judges in the UK wear wigs still lol
Really? Really? They still wear them?..
Thats fucking bonkers
It’s tradition and an honour.
🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🤙
Honourable tradition but stupid as fuck, still. JRE one of the most informative programs out, no doubt, love this shit.
I used to skate with this guy in Riverside, growing up. I remember asking a friend what happened to him and he said Brad was doing...well, this. What a trip.
Love this guy. I could listen to him all day.
This is such a maddddd story, Joe please have more people like this on the podcast. I could sit for hours listening to his stories
davinohunk Me too!
agreed!
The pod cast is hours
Nice profile pic lol I thought you could be me or something 😂
watch the david choe clips
When he mentioned the maps I was eager to hear him talk about crazy underworld stuff, but the craziest thing was a train ticket from the 40s. Still it sounds like an amazing adventure.
He said from 40 years ago so 70s or 80s still cool tho
from forty years ago*
gonna have to play Metro series for the more dramatic version of the story
He mentioned the DUB’s thats the most interesting stuff.
@@timticking3292 DUMBS. Deep underground Military bases, d.u.m.b.
A government that cannot control crime but prosecutes an urban explorer, what a shame, with wigs or not, those are ridiculous charges.
Love to see some footage of this journey
He was so close to finding Queen Elizardbeth’s nuclear bunker
More like fountain of youth
Queen A Lizards Breath
Elizardbeth....lol! Well said well said. Reptile park where all the Sucrients sleep on Egyptian cotton sheets
Don't talk about her vagina like that
More like the original queen Elizabeth crio genetically frozen since the 1950's
To be thawed out after total control of the population by the elites!!
To rule with full power ! & the ability to be-head citizens with no repercussion!!
Joe Rogan talks underground London infrastructure with hipster monopoly guy.
He's Probably with antifa aswell
The dude has a PhD and you think he’s a hipster? Interesting to say the least.
@@l3ftbra1n32
Left brain is the worst side. It’s vulnerable to leftist gibberish, Marxist subversion, political correctness, claims of hate speech, appeals to the assumed authority of the state in desperation for perceived safety
I hope your namesake isn’t meant to promote such shite
This is why he’s so badass. Interesting conversations with different people.
@@DAN_ZEMAN you’re a clown
Awesome story! Haha I’m so jealous, exploring that kinda stuff makes me feel such a rush of life and fear and curiosity
But did you find the philosopher's stone?
I understood that reference
Lmao
Envy whooped his ass and sent him packing
*Sorcerer’s Stone
Kevin Cordoba *philosophers stone actually, it was only ever called sorcerers stone in America because you guys were considered too dumb to know what philosopher means lol
“it was traumatic being stuck in England for 3 years”
a few minutes later..........
“they tried to deport me, but I fought that and won.”
What did I miss?
👻
If they deported him he wouldnt of been allowed back. Him fighting it makes it to where he can.
OH, Hi Matt this
OH, Hi Matt OH, Hi Mark
Deportation is like banishment.
This is what me and my friends call fun. I’ve been inside a few retired military spots. This guy got on a whole different level underground this is amazing.
Very good thank you.
Yep here in the UK, the more serious court is the crown court and the judge and the highest lawyers in the land called barristers do we’re wigs.
I’m surprised this guy ended up at that court.
He must have flagged up on the antiterrorism radar to be scrutinised.
Also, just in case anybody is interested, the Gavel (hammer used by judge) has never been used in a U.K. court, just in case anybody was wondering about that also.👍
I thought this was gonna be about London’s crime world or something... he was literally talking about an underworld😂
Ha same, should have been underground 😂
Same. A poorly titled video; very misleading
@@mediacenterman8583 the title literally says underworld
@@HussiAli123 underworld can mean the criminal world as well you know
@@MrJahvyn oh my bad
Heard that this dude is pretty good in a go kart aswell.
His brother is better
LMAO
Explain the joke
@@ImPoStier Mario kart ffs
Andrew Halliday ah okay they think he looks like them with his big nose and moustache
Stories like these need photos to accompany them. Honestly this seems so fantastic
Check out his books, amazing photography about everything he spoke on
I’ve been to court in England and didn’t think twice about the wigs.. the fact Joe finds it bonkers baffles me but I also find it so funny and true, it is quite unusual🤣
It's not that unusual, I think every country in the commonwealth does it as they have the same legal system.
I can imagine how he sounds when he sips a craft beer and tells you about the flavor profile
".. but there's really nothing like a homebrewed sour HUURRGGGGHHHBLLUUGGHHH"
Hahahahaha
*lip smacking ** it’s got a good body .. you can def taste the willamete and cascade hops *lip smacking* oh I taste some stone fruit too....
🤣🤣🤣😭😭😂😂😂 Aye y'all funny as fuck lol
JA MES is this from Norsemen lmfaoaoaoao
Respect to Dr. Garrett for maintaining such a positive attitude despite the years of trauma and harassment by the authorities.
That's what happens with a record: You are never square with the house.
You get reminded with even a minor offense on record.
having seen just a small fraction of underground london (roman era) - this is SUPER fascinating
I spent a lot of my teen years climbing rooftops, exploring back alleyways, drainage culverts and railroad tracks. There we even some old mining areas and abandoned ghost towns up in the mountains we explored.
I have always loved hidden places and ruins, I think I would have enjoyed adventuring around with someone like this guy.
Careful out there bb
@@thatdude3977 Agreed. Especially abandoned mines. People die every year going back into them then dying from lack of oxygen. Enclosed spaces with metal are dangerous as well because as the metal rusts it pulls the oxygen out of the air.
Wish more girls would enjoy exploring back alleyways.
Trafficking business has been slow lately.
What a stupid thing to say
😅🤛tap
When Luigi goes down the green pipe
Bruh you had my imagination poppin, with him dropping into a tunnel, and the Mario bros. underground theme music randomly playing.
😅
"You have damaged a screw that you took out, and screwed back in. It's clearly damaged"
Can anyone beat that? 😄
I have a feeling they where close to finding something they don't want anyone to see. I've never known anyone to be arrested for this. I wouldn't have admitted to anything they had nothing and there would been no way they could have charged anyone. Never give in to scare taktics. You must have had the worst lawyer in history for him to let you throw yourself under the bus like this. Unless there was strong evidence to suggest you did cause damage or are not telling us the full story.
Even so, if i broke a door or smashed a window in the street, chances are I wouldn’t be prosecuted and if I was it would probably be a £1000.00 fine and no sentence. Deffo got too close to something
camera literally swiveled in his face m8.
I've walked the tubes at 3am and been on these secret platforms , I have seen with my own eyes the posters from the 40s and 50s . They are indeed a time capsule and incredible to see. Not everyone can say this 😁🙌👌
❤️ love your screen name!
Not sure , I did it through work when I was 19 almost 20yrs ago. London underground had to "turn the juice off" then we climbed down onto the track. Pretty scary when your still a kid ! There was Frank sinatra posters on the wall. No smart phone back then , so couldn't take pics etc .. would have been cool to get some images
@sics 6 yes
That’s so cool I’m 15 and this history stuff is crazy what was it like, what did you see, did u take anything, was it just you
@@justinparrish3704 I was working for a civil engineer company at the time . I was about 17/18 at the time so about 20yrs ago.. underground would turn off the power and we literally jumped off the platforms onto the track. We walked miles n miles of tunnels and secret hatches that the public can't go into. I saw posters of Frank sinatra and things like that , stuck in time as they were 60yrs ago. Never took any artefacts . Unfortunately, camera/ smart phones weren't really a thing back then so no pics or anything fun like that. Yes , I'm that old 🤣😂...
Love to see what the vatican is hiding in their underground library
Nobody gettin into there
Proof that Galileo was innocent i presume :D. Also that Alien life exist and they dont have our Gods..
Thousands of kids bodies
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim Well its hidden cause it would be proof. Faith is the lack of proof. If we live in a Simulation though there could be many Gods. Luckily there dont seem to be; ...Gods. :D
@@ddoperations2768 Torsos only.
I once worked in security .
My second day on the job we drove the van round the back of a certain bank in West Yorkshire in the UK.
A shutter door opened and we drove into a dark room just big enough for the van . We couldn't even open the doors. A red light appeared in front and the van rotated 180° and began to drop.
21 minutes later we reached the bottom.
The lights came on .
We were parked in a room 3 football pitches wide and I couldn't tell you the length but it was extremely long .... someone joked it ended in London lol..
I can't say what was in that room but I can say the UK citizens may be fairly poor but the ones who owned that room .... Wasn't !!
Must have been a really slow lift
yeah the big problem with people going down there is that they dont come back up. people keep going an going until theyre lost or until their is little to no oxygen and they collapse without even knowing something is wrong. confined spaces are a real thing
This guy is wild, but he's got to get a safer hobby, like sky diving.
Foobly tromple ennnnm
Great comment !! Haha !
Or fighting grizzly bears on the dark web !
@Foobly tromple Yo I back that moustache. It takes a man with confidence to wear that.
@@FlowLai vladimir lenin was a very, VERY confident man
I met this guy once and he was telling me all about this. Never expected to see him years later on the JRE
Would love to see pictures from that trip..
His story wasn’t particularly memorable, but just his ability to tell a story is what hooked me. Really enjoyed this clip!
Metropolitan Police: Do you mind telling us what you are doing here?
Okily Dokily!" "What can I ding-dong-diddily-do for you?"
Loooool
Why the hell is this so funny
Hahahaha
Richie - hahaha 😂
Ha
its cool the pringles guy is also an urban explorer
What????
Gotta love hipster facial hair
🤣🤣🤣
Loves how he says the word 'research'
Wow that is Amazing maybe they should open theses stations back up
Ive been fascinated with ancient tunnel networks and subterranean worlds. While in Peru for 2 years I did lots of exploring and found ancient runnels that the locals say are pre Inca made by the "gods".
The walls are smooth rock like they were melted! And big enough to take horses and cattle through.
Also other kinds of incan tunnels all over the place. Some say the pre Inca tunnels of the ancients run underground for hundreds of kilometers. There's one tunnel system confirmed to run all the way from Maccu Picchu in Peru to Bolivia and onwards to a mountain top in Brazil.
Under Cusco city there's a huge laberynth (maze) which is hidden from the tourists because so many people got lost and never came back in the 1980s and earlier. They had to block of the entrances. But there are still ways in.
In one small village we found an Incan "escape tunnel" that travels from the village about 15kms underground to the top of a mountain nearby. Pretty interesting. The locals wouldn't let us go there. They were very wary of gringos.
We had death threats a few times for been in non tourist areas.
We traveled on foot disguised as Priests to avoid trouble but ended up having to spend many days blessing families, livestock, villages etc in order to keep the locals happy and to get permission to be there.
We found tunnels no foreigners had ever seen before. (As far as I know).
We heard incredible stories from the locals of tall white ancient wise people who still live in secret in the Andes to this day in hidden temples where the mountains meet the high jungle. I hope to return some day soon when all this covid BS is over and continue the quest for the secret temple.
It was the best adventure of my life (so far).
Let's Go!
Dang thats wild as heck
what is this tunnel that you said opened in Brazil ? any links you can provide ?
thanks for sharing!
Those tunnels *were* molded. Structures like them over in North Africa and the Middle East have eroded, over the centuries. They erode with chips and chunks, not like they were cut or carved, but cast.
He's got a really good attitude towards life.
"Dont look down there.. that'll be £303k" - the UK government
Short and sweet, and expensively accurate.
Is interesting though just could be really hazardous to health delving in those kind of places
During WW2 Churchill spent time in the Citadel crypt that formed part of the Faraday Buildings, Deep level was accessed via lifts and stairways, with tunnels leading to the House of commons/Westminster etc. the tunnels has all signs in yards giving distances and directions.
He was an absolutely fantastic storyteller
Is he dead?
Rest in piece 😢 🕊🕊
@@dewokbabys3140 he’s still alive mate
@@AM-hp9eu lol
vocabulary got people RIPing him 🤣🤣
"And I ain't never got caught neither!" - Prison Mike
"Well, you were in prison, so..." Jim
Lucky he didn't go any deeper otherwise those dementors would've got him.
No way they got unauthorized access to closed metro stations, deep underground tunnels with really important and extremely dangerous machinery and got fined for it thats crazy
Been exactly where he was a few years back. There's also plague pits where people who had the plague were kept.. underground.
I'm loving this guy so much, drags the UK gov through the court system and enjoys spending their money on a weak prosecution against him. Not bad. Then even has awesome stories for the rest of his life.
L@
tax money wasted for this guy poking about in infrastructure. its just pipes and poop, not alien tunnels.
@@krusher74 tax money is wasted every day on our joke police force
If a foreigner was found in a secret tunnel under the pentagon AND capitol Hill, he would of been executed on site. US citizens 🤦♂️🤦♂️
here's the thing....if the machine WANTS to imprison you (etc), they will find a way. plenty of innocents get arrested and provide WINNING evidence in court, but get slammed anyway. So ask yourself, "why was he allowed to go free?"
My uncle used to work for British Telecom, as an underground tech( at least this is what he told me) , miles and miles and miles of tunnels,
Grandad told us stories of WW2 bunkers and the tunnels they had to go thru to get them.
I'm almost 60 now and have lived in Toronto since 69 and work in an industry that gives me an opportunity to see the same things here,,,, Toronto has levels to
We used to play in the WW2 bunkers back in the 70's. There was access to one of them at the back of an old school in London.
Had to be careful because some would fill up with water.
Onions have layers
wish you luck, good story
@@dragomilosevic4823 Ogres have layers
I had a feeling! I like less than an hour from there
How did he not make a documentary on this. Would have been a great film
This isn't even urban exploration anymore, its urban caving
He needs to go under NYC to the tunnels that the Morgans, Vanderbuilts, Astors, etc. built.
ruclips.net/video/vWF3IDk9Gek/видео.html theres this doc already about sneaking around the underground in New York
NYC tunnels suffer from water intrusion. Subways actively pump water out. They're very limited in comparison to London's.
London is 10x better, secret underworld
Sal lumetta nice try ;)
YOU need to go. Talk is cheap.
They thought the guy was spying. He got into the UK tele communications hub and then traveled to Singapore. However, his cover is a US doctor working on his PhD. Plus the guy is literally walking around with a disguise..
Good catch, has to be what was flagged for on the passport. Spy is no go. How do you know it’s the telecommunications hub?
He so far in deep cover with his character he went on Joe Rogan show to play it up.🙄
@@extremeencounter7458 The man himself says it in the interview. "We were in the trunk of the communications hub for the entire United Kingdom". Paraphrased of course, but that's the gist. Around 2 minutes in.
@@roblangada4516 nah I couldn't find dat u making dat up
Nice
I am so sorry this happened to you in England .we live here so you can imagine what we have to put up with .
Chew on this for a minute: Each one of us is a city unto ourselves. And deep underground is a forbidden underworld within.
Mind=blown
I can see that Bradley lives in the reality of Lifes flow. Good listen.
Try being a londoner and telling people about this, they just laugh. These tunnels are crazy!!!
Because they are retarded. 'Gitin cheeky nao' *bare poor excuse for teeth and laugh aimlessly*
@@jonb3167 wtf is 'gitin cheeky nao' aint that Scottish? 😂😂😂😂
Ben Hear nice try lad but that was just cringe
Ben Hear we have free healthcare there’s nothing wrong with our teeth lmao
@@jeao7115 speak for yourself.. Actually when I think of so called perfect American teeth I think of veneers :S
Sorry for your experience with our pathetic police, they seem intent on coming down hard on people who commit pretty weak offences but ignore child rape gangs and violent gangs because of a fear of being accused of racism.
Great story by the way.....
Careful. Your people are the ones in love with kids. Talk to ghislaine maxwell about that
@@jimjones781 Is Wexner 'our people' too ? And Clinton ? Clearly there were users and facilitators. Most of the shenanigans happened in the US while the CIA and FBI looked the other way.
@@jimjones781, paedophiles are in every race and of every religious background.
However, it is rampant within a certain community, as they believe it is their right, from their understanding of their scripture 👀
@@ftroop2000 hey speaking facts about Islam is racist
😂 You’d probably deny being racist even though you just related gang affiliation solely with race and I’ll take a wild guess you weren’t referring to white people. Anyway back to watching one of my favorite shows Gangs of London starring a bunch of white people as gang members based off of Gangs in London.
Exactly a decade ago he cracked his final stage here in London is the first time I’m watching this crazy
What's more bonkers is that here in Ghana (and likely in other British colonized countries) the African judges and lawyers also still wear those ridiculous wigs during court proceedings...
It gives off a more serious vibe I would imagine and yes I think all the commonwealth countries do still practice it.
This guy looks like a democrat version of Gavin Mcinnes, even sounds like him.
Miles Mcinnes in the skin
No
Mcinnes overdosing the Soy
Dammit billy
Spot on
Kudos to Joe for NOT interrupting, and simply letting his guest talk!
He's a good interviewer. That's why he makes the big bucks
He's normally like this
I'm actually shocked!!!
Chente Ydrach does that too. Interrupting alot
I've seen a few videos of people going down the tunnels. So many tunnels under Bristol as well.
Those tunnels sound kl I know about them but never been in person defo on the to do list
All these yanks coming over here opening windows.....damaging screws.......finding old trains stations when will this madness stop !
When a terrorist finds the entrance he opened? idk...
Kirstin Rogers Considering they banned that word I suspect very difficult. xD
@@Shatamx Some may have stopped using it but it is not banned. Don't be so over dramatic.
@@kikifletcher3087 he's joking us Brits are very sarcastic
Hahaha
I love how he doesn't answer joe so he can continue his story. Gg
James Kingston was telling some fuckin INSANE story of how he got in some tower in ukraine when he was with Mustang and Joe just fuckin CUTS HIM OFF TO ASK HIM FOR THE 283498232nd TIMES
Arnt you scared ???
rare as fuck for joe to do this
@Captain Orange yes, because it couldn't be that He wants to make sure he got the whole story in the Time slot.
@@_timetravels4528 he's simply asking what we are thinking mate, it's no biggie
My guess would be that they felt the need to make an example out of a person that might be popular enough to find their story published somewhere, because if they let that person go and the story was the police were lenient, then everyone would try to do it. I'm betting they find kids and bums in there all the time and just let them go. I could be entirely wrong, but I also don't doubt there are petty justice departments out there that will bust anyone for anything. I'd prefer however to think they are more rational.
Now I want to watch some footage of these places