I've visited the Alamo many times and heard the stroies. Of course I have not seen anthing out ofthe ordinary. You may like the folowing, About 5 years ago I visited the Mexican History Museum which to Americans is the Halls of Montezuma. In a room called "The Alamo" is a tall glass case which held the flag of the New Orleans Grays, 2 pistols, 2 long guns and a pennant of black, red and white boarder. In the center is the Skull and Cross bones. On a wood sled is a small cannon, (2lb?) Across the room is the small box holding Santa Anna's pistols and shoulder boards. In the far end there is the origional 1824 Mexican Constitution. No where in the museum is a picture of Santa Anna. One mone long wall are depictions of all the Mexican Heros but Santa Anna is not among them.
@@johnadams5489 I hate to contradict, but in the documentary, "Peewee's Big Adventure", his bicycle was rumored to be hidden in the basement the Alamo. I think they lied to him and said Francis took it. I could be wrong.
Santanna was neither a dictator or invader. The so called defenders were the invaders on Mexican soil committed acts of treason and terrorism in a foreign country. He never ruled for more than three consecutive years, so how was he a dictator ?
@@doorusthewalrus6903 NOT a dictator. A true patriot. Combat veteran of four wars defending Mexico against invaders. Houston was a falling down drunkard!
@@marthagomez7335 I just love it when people give evidence to backup their answers and the best response to be given is "nuh uh!" 🤣 What part about abolishing the Mexican Constitution and using the military to seize the reigns of power, DOESN'T make someone a dictator? Fun fact, Santa Anna executed Mexicans all through Chihuahua on his way to Texas in 1836. If you knew anything about history, you'd know that a fair number of Mexicans rebelled along with the province of Tejas because of the totally not military dictatorship imposed by the self anointed "Napoleon of the West." In fact, lots of Tejanos chose to fight Santa Anna and died at the Alamo.
@@zsedcftglkjh The people in the Alamo were not even from Tejas! They were filibusters and mercenaries. The Tejanos had no choice, fight or be executed. it was a land grab by the United States. Ten years later they invaded for the sole purpose of stealing land from Mexico. How many tens of thousands of Mexicans where murdered in their own country? What part of that don’t you understand??? The Anglos stole a lot of land from the Tejanos. The Texas Rangers committed genocide against Mexicans in southern Tejas and On both sides of the border. Don’t talk to me about Santanna. Texas devils!!!
If the Alamo is not haunted it certainly should be with the amount of blood that was shared there
Even in death the Texans still defend her
It was not theirs to defend, they were terrorists on Mexican land
The "fiery swords' ghosts sound invented for dramatic effect . Ditto, the lone ghost of the only man to leave,
I've visited the Alamo many times and heard the stroies. Of course I have not seen anthing out ofthe ordinary. You may like the folowing, About 5 years ago I visited the Mexican History Museum which to Americans is the Halls of Montezuma. In a room called "The Alamo" is a tall glass case which held the flag of the New Orleans Grays, 2 pistols, 2 long guns and a pennant of black, red and white boarder. In the center is the Skull and Cross bones. On a wood sled is a small cannon, (2lb?) Across the room is the small box holding Santa Anna's pistols and shoulder boards. In the far end there is the origional 1824 Mexican Constitution. No where in the museum is a picture of Santa Anna. One mone long wall are depictions of all the Mexican Heros but Santa Anna is not among them.
The music leaves no cliche unturned.
We need not forget the Alamo .
I've heard that the basement is the worst.
The Alamo doesn't have a basement.
@@johnadams5489 I hate to contradict, but in the documentary, "Peewee's Big Adventure", his bicycle was rumored to be hidden in the basement the Alamo. I think they lied to him and said Francis took it. I could be wrong.
Thanks Doris The Walrus I thoroughly enjoyed
As i walk through the valley shadows of death i fear no evil
Amazing work thank you.
I just watched The Alamo on tv
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!!
Remember a great Mexican military victory ✌️
I've also heard about the ghost of Ozzy's piss tinkling down the walls on full moon nights!
🤦🏻♂️
He said”piss on this place”!
No basement
Pee wee hermans bike is still there
Did you seriously call Native Americans “Injuns”? 😮
Yes.
That is what they were called at that time. It wasn't a slur
If you're interested in something about history understand these where words from that Era
Yes they do seen one un a house i bought a women that died in house
I work less than 5 mins from the Alamo actually
pee wee's bike
John Wayne’s ghost BULLSHIT!
Santanna was neither a dictator or invader. The so called defenders were the invaders on Mexican soil committed acts of treason and terrorism in a foreign country. He never ruled for more than three consecutive years, so how was he a dictator ?
He abolished the Mexican Constitution of 1826 and declared war on the "rebelling" northern provinces of Mexico and Tejas. A dictator.
@@doorusthewalrus6903 NOT a dictator. A true patriot. Combat veteran of four wars defending Mexico against invaders. Houston was a falling down drunkard!
@@marthagomez7335 I just love it when people give evidence to backup their answers and the best response to be given is "nuh uh!" 🤣 What part about abolishing the Mexican Constitution and using the military to seize the reigns of power, DOESN'T make someone a dictator?
Fun fact, Santa Anna executed Mexicans all through Chihuahua on his way to Texas in 1836. If you knew anything about history, you'd know that a fair number of Mexicans rebelled along with the province of Tejas because of the totally not military dictatorship imposed by the self anointed "Napoleon of the West." In fact, lots of Tejanos chose to fight Santa Anna and died at the Alamo.
@@zsedcftglkjh The people in the Alamo were not even from Tejas! They were filibusters and mercenaries. The Tejanos had no choice, fight or be executed. it was a land grab by the United States. Ten years later they invaded for the sole purpose of stealing land from Mexico. How many tens of thousands of Mexicans where murdered in their own country? What part of that don’t you understand??? The Anglos stole a lot of land from the Tejanos. The Texas Rangers committed genocide against Mexicans in southern Tejas and On both sides of the border. Don’t talk to me about Santanna. Texas devils!!!
With all due respect, you're painting with a very large brush to the point of racism. Disagree all you want, but keep your comments civil.
ghosts aren’t real
Says whoooOOOOOooooooOooooooooOOOOOOO?
sounds like something a ghost would say
Or a cop
Who said that? You guys hear that?
Neither is your personality.
"most grisliest" ? Kind of illiterate, isn't it?