@@bobthebuilder1360 It should be posted because many times the info is outdated and many people will believe it as fact or recent event. Also hate it when they only use metric system and atleast dont include imperial system.
As Indonesian citizens, the gold wealth in Papua is a gift for the country and its citizens, but it is also the biggest disaster that cannot be repaired anymore. i wish the gold is never existed
I found the part omitted from the title fascinating. Fifty-one minutes about the Ertsberg/Grosberg mine in Iryan Jaya, and the jaw-dropping challenges faced and conquered to make it happen. I was unaware of the height and steepness of the mountains in Papua-New Guinea. The freaking balls of the people who built it, the Dutch, American, Indonesian, and native people of the area-- amazing.
Such little damage as was done to the USS Housitanic by the CSS H.L Hunley that she sank in minutes. Hunley was not destroyed by the explosion of her spar torpedo (which was not towed behind) but sank on her way back to base. It's believed that she may have sunk after surfacing and being swamped through her low lying open hatches by the wake of another Union warship hurrying to assist the Housitanic. The Hunley's wreck was finally located in 2007, largely intact. Hunley has been salvaged and preserved by archaeologists and now resides in the CSS Hunley Museum in Charleston South Carolina, USA.
Fantastic achievement. I admire the geologists who discovered the deposits and continue to search. The bulldozer drivers, civil engineers ect. are remarkable.
I just hope that when Ilyas Hamid retired from that job, he was given one hell of a retirement gift. He must of had nerves of steel to drive that dozer up and down those mountains. What a hero.. Well impressed...
It’s funny how our paradigm changes over time, because I feel like if I would’ve seen this 30 years ago. I would’ve thought it was an amazing in engineering marvel But now I just see it as totally destroying mother Gaia. 😢
We're at a point where several movements are converging-- a movement of wealthy people to save the environment, a movement by indigenous people to partake in prosperity, and a few political movements trying to sort out how to deal with the harms, benefits, and legacies of colonialism and capitalism. It is generally accepted that prosperous peoples gravitate toward lower birthrates, and there's a moral quandary facing the developed world regarding the rights of poor peoples to undergo the messy process of development. Organically, the developed world has both exploited third-world countries and enabled them to embark on greater prosperity. -- The elitists of the World Economic Forum seek to impose global fascism/Stalinism (what China has, only worse), and to enslave all of the world's little people, nominally in the name of saving the planet, which is an excuse to impose a government-business fusion that will literally own everything, will end private property for the masses, and again, enslave the masses. Hence the over-hyping of the dangers of climate change, the fear-mongering designed to get the people of the world to submit to their feudalist "utopia," in which the people will become little more than cattle to the elites, and stockpiles of organs to be donated. Some in the WEF have talked openly about immortality and seeing themselves as "godlike." -- Only recently have some high-profile spokespeople begun to talk openly about the nightmare that the WEF wants to impose on the world, and their target date is 2030. The surveillance and mind-control technology they plan to employ threatens to make anything like democracy an absolutely unrecoverable vestige of the past, with all history of it expunged. -- Personally, I think the world's people will do better to weather some natural catastrophes than to submit to what these elites have in mind. Their soulless evil is hard to wrap one's mind around, and for years, I was one who denied that such a thing could happen in the real world. Our established authorities just couldn't be that corrupt, could they? It wasn't until I began to integrate the lesser, more short-sighted corruption of the mid-level players who had little or no idea of the grand plans of the elites in Davos, that it began to be imaginable to me. -- Romantic Gaia fantasies are a first-world luxury. Look into the killing fields of Cambodia and the mass starvations of Mao's Great Leap Forward and Stalin's Holomodor, the Holocaust, and other stupefying examples of the inhumanity of elites with absolute power as a foretaste of what the climate-change extremists have in mind to "save the planet."
love the first documentary, which is 51m long. This was confusing since i aimed to see the Submarine docu, but it was too interesting to change. But all in all, LOVE the old documentaries most of all. Reminds me of the good ole days!
@@SirSmurfalot Or the pier wolf, what a oily tuna can waste of taxpayers money. They put a 30” torpedo tube in it, than decided to stick with the standard 26” torpedo. So some overpaid engineer had to design a sleeve “ aka” internal condom so the incompetent squids could fire standard fish out their blow holes.
If you produce a chewing gum, you can launch that product next day as you can be sure that it works. However, the more complicated and important your product/project gets, the more time you‘ll spend on testing it to make sure that it always will work. Americans don't test that much since they think that noone won't ever dare to attack the bully. Well, now they dont seem that convinced. That explains the panic in the entire West.
@@SirSmurfalot The service life of a Seawolf is 29 years. You cannot use off the shelf items and build a submarine that will be dominate for 29 years. You have to include components and systems that don't exist yet. Testing and integrating systems that seem cool but don't exist rarely occurs on budget or on time. That doesn't mean the sub isn't cool once it completes its sea trials.
What about the three mountains they excavated in order to fill the island with sounds like a lot of solid space that could have used and let that little island been some business and tourist stuff
what I think about is all the supposed ancient alien structures globally, those mountains shouldn't exist, as far as a tourist attraction, kind of a hard sell, its not like you'll see mountains of gold, beautiful views I'm sure
It's quite sad how the mine story is told as a victory for humans, and not a tragedy for the environment.. Massive amounts of jungle destroyed, a huge area destroyed,...
It depends on who and subsequently when it is being told. As seen discussed earlier many have views that chane over time. One said how 30 years ago it would have been applauded now shameful for the destruction done, I feel the same. Great chance 13 year old 1992 me would have thought it was great, 43 year old 2023 me agrees w/you it is a tragedy and a travesty here. Weird, but true. I feel like we are contantly moving forward and some are ahead of the masses on things like this, but eventually the masses will know and catch up and it will be very different than then or now.
@@yakg7976 Oh absolutely! If I'm totally honest, ten year old me would've thought this was amazing, and that's just 12 years ago. I think that's a good sign, we're seeing the errors of our ways.
@@yakg7976 In 1968 Freeport had the Indonesian military begin bombing the Amungme & Koro nations to drive them off their homelands that Freeport wanted, within two years tens of thousands, two third of the landowners were dead due to the force relocation. It is impossible to know how many but it generally accepted the current death toll is around 500,000 and growing. West New Guinea had held national elections in January 1961 and their elected government drafted a manifesto of independence for creation of their own nation of West Papua; problem was Freeport wanted their gold, silver and copper and the Dutch had no reason to grant Americans a license - that's why Freeport began secret negotions with Sukarno and then General Suharto to help Indonesia annex West Papua so it could grant Freeport a mining license.
Funny this, right after the exchange of rhetoric on missile ranges. Unusual "rules of engagement": we can and will bombard every inch of your country, but you can't touch one inch of ours.
Bechtel was there doing a big mine expansion when I did some work over there in 93-94 going there on 120 day work visa.s I was supervising Indonesians doing network installation and turn up. Because we were doing fiber optic the mill people had us run fiber optic through their mills. What a dirty job that was.
Interesting how there is not a mention of the murder and displacement of the indigenous population of this area… The entities that stood to make most of the money from this enterprise sent in private militias to “evacuate” the area of any human residence… Suffice to say thousands of people died in the defence of their sovereignty… This story is the only a fraction of what actually transpired… It’s history that deserves to be remembered…
@@analfloss453 absolutely… I’m not saying mining is wrong. I’m saying there is a problem with the way it is conducted… the natives should at least be fairly compensated for what they have had to give up…
The Indonesian government wants the native people that live in Iran Jaya to disappear, the mine hires these people. I had an Iran doing network installation over there in the the crew I supervised.
This first documentary has been posted on RUclips under other titles as well. It is sadly not shocking to me how it utterly ignores the environmental and social apocalypse involved in this mining operation. All the random European and American people showing up and getting giddy about how much money they can make from leveling a mountain in paradise and literally sucking it out through a straw.... At least a few of the Geologists seem to seem at pains to humanize the people that were already there... but the tone of the narration is dangerously tone deaf. It's amazing that it was written in the 21st century. Yes. I enjoy the existence made possible by the minerals extracted from sites like these. I probably have metal from this mine somewhere in my house... but that's something that should be considered... Ethics matter... What is taken from the earth should be given back to the earth and to the people who live there to the greatest extent possible... this isn't even vaguely referenced in a single aside throughout the entire piece... It's breathtaking....
I'm a bit creeped out by that Japanese representative with the glasses. When he talked about the diver whose leg was amputated, he went from straight faced to smiling; that's just wrong.
You should be more creep out at the whole massive jungle being torn apart, displacing and killing a lot of natives and wild animals, just to get to one hill of copper and gold...even worst, the island still become "undisputed" region while the mining continues and shipping to first world countries, but being told as "shipping to the rest of the world". This whole documentary gives you a small glimpse of what's life was like during the world wide colonization era, when genocides of the natives just to loot their resources is never being talked about in any history books, that leads to the westerners still pretending it's about bringing "progress" to the colonized lands while at the same time still calling those "progressive" lands as backwards and third world countries to this day
Unreal!!! A huge thanks to the Men and Women that made all this possible. This mine has benefited everyone! Unbelievable. The bulldozer's have ballz of steel.
It is stolen land, belongs to West Papuans not Indonesians and Americans, they stole it and poisoned it with pollution. They killed thousands of people for gold
@@55bigcheese that's the way of the world. God provided us with everything we need, We just have to dig for it. This Mine and many like it has benifited all of man kind. Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad.
@@HarmonicJinx i wonder if the Chinese CCP came to your home, kicked you out and sent you to live in a camp on a malaria infested swamp then bulldozed your home to make a palm oil plantation, without any compensation, and killed some of your relatives who resisted, if you would say “that’s just the way of the world” then.
16 Days 2:35:00 long show, 455,011 views and counting. Great fucking show, so informative and educational. If TV had more programs like this I'd probably actually watch TV again. But sadly its full of agenda ridden shit programming. Watching this took me back to the 90's when I was just turning into a teenager and then in 2000 TV
It's colonization. Of course the locals gets nothing. That's why most colonized countries remain as poor third world countries. But you can see some colonizer deniers trying to deflact it to "but they bring progress to those countries" while also shamelessly claiming that those countries are still poor, backwards third world countries. I find it interesting that the westerners who are mainly Christians are the last to recognise the atrocities against humanity that was being committed against every original native settlers, and even argue that it's justify in order for the "world" to progress. And now, the same group of people are championing against climate changes, overpopulation, logging and what's not but still pointing their fingers at those 3rd world countries, dismissing the fact that it's their own people who is looting the place and sending the resources back to their own countries. And none of them even want to talk about the countless poisoning of our sea with nuclear weapons testing done by their own people, but rather blame it on polution by again, third world countries. Amazing world we live in eh 😄
@@nutzhazel most governments get a good% but what is done with it is also up to those governments. blaming the companies is stupid. at some point one needs to leave the stone age to survive.
The float tanks also contain chemicals to help the valuable ore cling together and float on top of the tanks so I can skim it off the top to be further refined or packed for shipping.
The Airport Building that is 1 mile is about 2 miles short of being the longest building in the world, I think Kansai is like the 10th longest building in the world, if you exclude ancient buildings that still stand, and 18th longest if you include all buildings ever made. 16th if you don't consider walls with towers as a building. The Barracks at Modlin Fortress built in 1832 are like 7000 feet long.
@@RockBrentwood very interesting, I truly didn't know that. Thank you for the fun facts and clearing up the description because I was very confused lol
@@traniel123456789 I think they should build one in space, harness some solar power, and build it so that it is charging for most of its orbit, then used in Earths shadow and cooled easily for cheap operation. The only limits would be surface area, and energy storage, the larger it is built the less power it will need to accelerate, for making that acceleration angular. The bigger the circle the easier it is to guide the the beam.
@@RockBrentwood That is exactly what is meant, and if you were peering through a perfect vacuum, no doubt you would see finer detail than that. Atmosphere diffuses light making fine detail less perceptible. I do however completely agree that it is vague. I think your 100 km reference is to the Karman line? A Space boundary has never been truly defined, or agreed on, some countries used to say it started at 20 miles up, America then said 50 miles for awhile. I believe the Karman line is 62 miles, but NASA considers everything below 76 miles up as suborbital. NASA defines this 76 miles as where the atmosphere is too thin to support flight using aeronautics. However, if we are looking for a place where the atmosphere becomes so thin that we no longer have atmospheric drag, then we have to consider space as an absence of atmosphere at 600 miles up. This technically means the International Space Station is still within Earths atmosphere at 240 miles up. As to what you could see from any of those distances, well I would say that the truly limiting factor is not the size of a thing, but how much distortion the image suffers as it travels to your eye/lens. Anything higher than sea level is going to be much easier to see, especially anything higher than 1500 feet because of the way warm air bends light when in contact with cooler air. Everyone has seen heat mirages, this warping is going to increase with the amount of atmosphere it has to pass through. You probably knew this already, but someone who does not will learn when they see you and I discussing it.
I checked 3 times and at 57:54, this guy says "If something ever went WONG" in a Freudian slip while referring to Asian Airport. :) ahhh the slippery tongue, what would life do without it.
Did you miss the part about all the work that was put into even getting to the point to mine anything? And the cannibals with gourdes on their shafts? I doubt the locals would have invested into such an operation.
The Grasberg mine was and remains a crime against humanity. It blows my mind that such horror imposed upon the people is celebrated like this. To this day, the mine relies on murder, thug violence, corruption and wholesale environmental destruction to reap their profits. The communities they've destroyed over the years is beyond criminal. Of course, they've ensured the area remains ungovernable, so there is essentially no such thing as a 'crime' there.
Practically every open pit mine in the world leads to environmental destruction, not least of which is the pollution of enormous quantities of fresh water. At least they do not use chemical leaching process. This doc seems to be about 20 years old. Since then, mining of cobalt, lithium and other metals used to build the billions of batteries that will fuel the new "green" economy are causing the same environmental and human exploitation. Could you share some links exposing the dark side of Grasberg mine? Thank you. I'd never heard of these two mines before.
I didn't know any of that but the whole time I kept thinking it was really weird to praise these guys for digging a big ugly hole in the ground in a beautiful landscape.
You're all welcome to stop using all electrical devices and appliances and convince the rest of the world to do so as well and places like this will vanish. Of course you won't, you'll just point your fingers.
@@theanticrust42 It is the only hole visible by human eye from the ISS and the astronauts have been told not to ask questions or mention that man made feature. The territory became a UN trusteeship when our governments voted on 21st September 1962 to authorise the UN invasion and appointing of Papua's enemy Indonesia as the UN "administrator" to asume control from May 1963 on-wards - it is ILLEGAL for the UN and member to conceal their action (resolution 1752) from the UN Trusteeship Council, but because the honest Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had been assassinated a year earlier in September 1961 and replaced by Indonesia's nomination U Thant (of Burma) the UN was doing whatever U Thant and Indonesia wanted instead of complying with the UN Charter. Meanwhile the US businessmen helping Indonesia were getting its license for West Papua's gold, copper and silver in exchange for helping.
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At least with today's technology... they could equip cameras around the exterior of the Submarines... & place TV screens or projectors in different areas in the shape of windows... allowing them to feel as if they are looking out a window... to help with claustrophobic people. Combat those who feel like a sardine in a can after weeks on end with no sights other then the interior of the vessels. And for military & scientific purposes... those cameras on the exterior of the vessel... in different areas would literally allow them to see outside of the Submarine... under the oceans. Of course they would probably need thermal image cameras... and/or lights to aid in them being able to see what the cameras see depending on how deep they are. This would allow them to map the oceans on a whole new level... see animal life... potentially find lost vessels & aircraft under the ocean... and be able to see other vessels & even people who are in the water (people for protection when they are at certain depths in & around ports & other areas where others might try to sucba dive to get close to the vessels for whatever reason. Even for protection purposes... to make sure that anyone attempting underwater sabatoge would be seen on the cameras). And of course they have mapped parts of the ocean... if not all of it by now. Using Sonar & other methods. But having cameras would allow them to have video footage of Ocean at depths only Submarines can achieve.
It’s Merika’s nazi navy. The squids aren’t on a sea floor tour they are there to murder Japanese fishing boats, while waiting for orders to missile kill some civilians that are stocking up on fresh water.
I was just halfway listening to this until the narrator starting talking about floppy disks. I would think the Smithsonian has a few of them on display by now.
Leave that gold into the mountain instead of destroying the landscape. Humans...you can't eat money and if you are religious and belive in a heaven or paradise, you cvan't take it with you neither. money is just a number printed on worthless paper...
No one would even be aware of the landscape if it weren't for the gold. Humans were engineered by Anunnaki with the love of gold embedded in our DNA. money is worthless until you spend it...
@@NONANTI What a bullshit. I am human and I have no love for gold and many of my friends have no love for it neither. Seems like there are a few holes in your theory...
Then what will you stare at all day! Electronics, especially phones require all of these metals and more. If you want electrical power for your home then you need a substantial amount of copper. Throw in some petroleum products to produce the wiring casing and connectors. So not really an option to leave it in the ground.
Rockefeller went Native! There is compelling video from an expedition that seems to show an unclothed caucaisian standing among a group of Paupuan oresmen paddling a canoe in a massive war party
That's wasn't him. He was eaten. Local tribes later told of a white man they cannibalized but after so many people came looking for him they kept it quiet.
The video is invredible though. The white guy was the chosen one. The milky way. Bht why did they eat the other white guys. How do you know 100% rockefeller was eaten. Maybe his identity is protected by them in exchange for supplies and skill points
There was actually 1.5 Antonov AN-225 planes. One was only half complete. Today, the original is destroyedm. But, some of the engines were turned on and are functional. Plans to finish the incomplete AN-225 with the parts of the devasted AN-225 are being made. Unfortunately, plans mean little until put into action.
What I find to be pure dreed by Europrans , taking the gold and destorying land but giving the native people nothing but a small handout . They still haven't learn .
There is a large gold Mine lying in the worst terrain, mountains and jungles! Europeans- how many locals do we have to hire? And how many accidents before we get rich?
@@scottadkins9040 You should care because you're just a pawn, not one of those big guys. Even when you justifying their deaths for reasons that didn't benefits you at all just because you hate the colour of their skin, your big guys had already comes for you. Cities ransacked, empty, growing jobless homeless population, massive crimes surge even among children, countless people with mental health issues, unaffordable healthcare etc etc - such is the fate of people who blindly glorify oppression of other races.
That’s lovely, destroy an area of outstanding beauty and turn it into a polluted spoilheap. All for greed and profit. It took billions of year to create that mountain area and in a few decades turn it into an industrial wasteland. Smashing! Great achievement . The owners must really proud and rich. I wander what happened to the indigenous people who lived there.
I want to know if they’ve given the Sea Wolves the direct energy weapons and the electric drive designed to go into the new Columbia class. They have to have tested the drive some where :).
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when were these recorded? in the airport one the narrator mentions 2007 as if its the future. so are these your own documentaries or reposted from some TV channel?
This show make the rape of a country's assets, the destruction of environment the pollution, and the loss of life sound romantic. It's obscene. From the first geologist upwards, they are all culpable. They are criminals.
buy using electronics which contain very specific and precious metals, such as the gold in a motherboard or a microchip, you're supporting mining of the various precious metals that are harvested from these mines with your own dollar
You listen to this video and all you hear is 'the great challenges, the courage of all the people driving bullldozers on mountain tops, the little people who never seen a 200 ton truck then driving those trucks like experts, etc. etc. etc. etd.. This entire project is just one big 'Olympic construction game', all the people in the game are 'hero's'? I see this entire scenario completely different, I see the last virgin land on earth being devoured by greedy, hungry exploiters who will stop at nothing, NOTHING, to destroy any part of this planet to get what they want. Don't turn this project into a maginificent effort to up lift the little guy, wonderful thing this company has done for the common man huh? NONSENSE, it it ecosystem destruction disaster at it's best using the desperate poor people to do their dirty work. We do not need more projects like this, we do not and this is a prime example showing the extent corporations will go to exploiting our last sancuaryies on this planet.
Excuse me for being blunt. Didn't you guys drill before building? You should know the depth of bedrock before even attempting to do construction. Now the new support structures will be more complicated to build. Drill through bedrock, "F" shape pillars built around the perimeter and "T" shaped pillars under the platform will solve the problem.
The film grain already told me this was a dated video, but after the sub-captain claims all the floppy-disc data stacked together "would be taller than the World Trade Center" I knew I'd wasted over an hour of my life I'd never get back. I don't think I'm learning about much cutting-edge technology, when it's from more than 30 years ago 🙄
That mining piece is all about man’s greed and corruptive behaviour. You really think the company really gave a crap about people killed on this project? They use humans as expendable. While the CEO just sits back and look at the money.
Running those haul trucks is one hell of an experience. Much respect to the miners and operators before our modern msha regulations,loaders and haul trucks. Shits dangerous as fuck still. If you know what I’m saying your a miner
@@LTrotsky21stCenturyI'm going to try that for a moment now. Nothing else to do but prorastinate important stuff I don't want to do, I need entertainment.
I'm glad they employed the indigenous people. That's amazing. However that guy who bulldozed the road to the second mine has balls of steel.
When was this first aired...?
I think it is important to list the release date on videos like this.
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Looks like late 1990s or early 2000s i cant tell but most likely nineties the camera doesn't look like its 2000s quality but u never know
@@bobthebuilder1360 It should be posted because many times the info is outdated and many people will believe it as fact or recent event. Also hate it when they only use metric system and atleast dont include imperial system.
As Indonesian citizens, the gold wealth in Papua is a gift for the country and its citizens, but it is also the biggest disaster that cannot be repaired anymore. i wish the gold is never existed
Yeah looks like Rape of the planet.
Index of starting time are 00:00:04 Grasberg Mine -=- 0:51:33 Floating Airport -=- 1:43:00 USS Nuclear Submarine
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He built that road for them and saved them millions of dollars I bet he didn't even get a bonus.
I was thinking he atleast was in charge of all the workers because how everyone was talking about him so i hes getting payed the most i bet
That road builder guy is a bad ass. I hope he got paid and gets paid a ton for his work.
I can guarantee you he makes 5 to 10 bucks a day, The men unde him make 1 or 2 bucks a day. That is how companies like that roll.
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1:43:03 is where the nuclear submarine part starts. Sorry I was just really frustrated because the title is misleading. I had to post it.
I found the part omitted from the title fascinating. Fifty-one minutes about the Ertsberg/Grosberg mine in Iryan Jaya, and the jaw-dropping challenges faced and conquered to make it happen. I was unaware of the height and steepness of the mountains in Papua-New Guinea. The freaking balls of the people who built it, the Dutch, American, Indonesian, and native people of the area-- amazing.
@@grizzlygrizzle that's what most of the omments are about too. Oddly not much about either of the two topics mentioned in the title. lol
Fascinating documentaries very well filmed,explained,and narrated.Very engaging and informative.
This is why I tune in to RUclips
Swear I was watching a documentary of a submarine but I am learning about mines and indigenous people
Me too
It’s difficult to listen to Skywalker tell me about a submarine
The sub part is @1:43:00
yea like wtf eh
Lmao thank you!!
Such little damage as was done to the USS Housitanic by the CSS H.L Hunley that she sank in minutes. Hunley was not destroyed by the explosion of her spar torpedo (which was not towed behind) but sank on her way back to base. It's believed that she may have sunk after surfacing and being swamped through her low lying open hatches by the wake of another Union warship hurrying to assist the Housitanic. The Hunley's wreck was finally located in 2007, largely intact. Hunley has been salvaged and preserved by archaeologists and now resides in the CSS Hunley Museum in Charleston South Carolina, USA.
As long as I live I’ll never understand why anyone would want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane or be on a vessel that sinks on purpose.
WHAT THE TITLE HAS TO DO WITH A GOLD MINE?
I think we need a title interpreter or a click filter cuz some have none of what's in the title
Not the best title however you get more information from the description
@@davidlarson4697how’s that for you?
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It sounds like the narrator for the submarine part of the video is Mark Hammil.
Worked for the navy for a little while as an engineer. The Ford is going through a lot of the same issues the Sea Wolf did.
It’s basically the plot to Avatar, with RDA and the marines portrayed as the good guys
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Reminds me of a lot like Avatar and how Man's freed destroys the ECO system!
Fantastic achievement. I admire the geologists who discovered the deposits and continue to search. The bulldozer drivers, civil engineers ect. are remarkable.
yeah, part of killing off the earth
Both topics are worthy of their own episodes. Not sure why they are combined - very different topics.
both are sinking... ahahaha
They are in their own episodes but someone put the two episodes together for RUclips. These shows aren't 2 hours long🙄
Because uh....super structures?
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WATCH ONE EPISODE ONE DAY AND ONE THE NEXT THAT WAY THEY WONT BE COMBINED
This probably will inspire a lot of kids into engineering. Amazing work!
I just hope that when Ilyas Hamid retired from that job, he was given one hell of a retirement gift. He must of had nerves of steel to drive that dozer up and down those mountains. What a hero.. Well impressed...
He must be paid very, very well even now. So often, these skilled and brave people are underpaid and retired still poor.
Maybe it’s just me…I feel that although the island is rich in minerals, they shouldn’t destroy it like that just to mine it.
It’s funny how our paradigm changes over time, because I feel like if I would’ve seen this 30 years ago. I would’ve thought it was an amazing in engineering marvel But now I just see it as totally destroying mother Gaia. 😢
@@Commonsenseisnotcommon8 overpopulated countries: **exist**
We're at a point where several movements are converging-- a movement of wealthy people to save the environment, a movement by indigenous people to partake in prosperity, and a few political movements trying to sort out how to deal with the harms, benefits, and legacies of colonialism and capitalism. It is generally accepted that prosperous peoples gravitate toward lower birthrates, and there's a moral quandary facing the developed world regarding the rights of poor peoples to undergo the messy process of development. Organically, the developed world has both exploited third-world countries and enabled them to embark on greater prosperity.
-- The elitists of the World Economic Forum seek to impose global fascism/Stalinism (what China has, only worse), and to enslave all of the world's little people, nominally in the name of saving the planet, which is an excuse to impose a government-business fusion that will literally own everything, will end private property for the masses, and again, enslave the masses. Hence the over-hyping of the dangers of climate change, the fear-mongering designed to get the people of the world to submit to their feudalist "utopia," in which the people will become little more than cattle to the elites, and stockpiles of organs to be donated. Some in the WEF have talked openly about immortality and seeing themselves as "godlike."
-- Only recently have some high-profile spokespeople begun to talk openly about the nightmare that the WEF wants to impose on the world, and their target date is 2030. The surveillance and mind-control technology they plan to employ threatens to make anything like democracy an absolutely unrecoverable vestige of the past, with all history of it expunged.
-- Personally, I think the world's people will do better to weather some natural catastrophes than to submit to what these elites have in mind. Their soulless evil is hard to wrap one's mind around, and for years, I was one who denied that such a thing could happen in the real world. Our established authorities just couldn't be that corrupt, could they? It wasn't until I began to integrate the lesser, more short-sighted corruption of the mid-level players who had little or no idea of the grand plans of the elites in Davos, that it began to be imaginable to me.
-- Romantic Gaia fantasies are a first-world luxury. Look into the killing fields of Cambodia and the mass starvations of Mao's Great Leap Forward and Stalin's Holomodor, the Holocaust, and other stupefying examples of the inhumanity of elites with absolute power as a foretaste of what the climate-change extremists have in mind to "save the planet."
@@grizzlygrizzle Giant Excavators digging up our own countries: **awkward stare meme**
Imagine with cheap fusion energy. People could do this to the entire Earth.
love the first documentary, which is 51m long. This was confusing since i aimed to see the Submarine docu, but it was too interesting to change. But all in all, LOVE the old documentaries most of all. Reminds me of the good ole days!
The man who bulldozed that road needs to never have to work again. I hope they paid him handsomely, but I doubt it.
I SEE WHY GREED IS A DEADLY SIN.
even before money existed, humans still would have had valuable things, and we would have killed eachother for them.
there are far more people living there now than before.
USS Seawolf - Launched: June 24, 1995 - Commissioned July 19, 1997
And during that time between, it had so many problems the crew called it the "Pier Puppy".
@@SirSmurfalot Or the pier wolf, what a oily tuna can waste of taxpayers money. They put a 30” torpedo tube in it, than decided to stick with the standard 26” torpedo. So some overpaid engineer had to design a sleeve “ aka” internal condom so the incompetent squids could fire standard fish out their blow holes.
@@SirSmurfalot nope we call it the pier wolf.
If you produce a chewing gum, you can launch that product next day as you can be sure that it works. However, the more complicated and important your product/project gets, the more time you‘ll spend on testing it to make sure that it always will work. Americans don't test that much since they think that noone won't ever dare to attack the bully. Well, now they dont seem that convinced. That explains the panic in the entire West.
@@SirSmurfalot The service life of a Seawolf is 29 years. You cannot use off the shelf items and build a submarine that will be dominate for 29 years. You have to include components and systems that don't exist yet. Testing and integrating systems that seem cool but don't exist rarely occurs on budget or on time. That doesn't mean the sub isn't cool once it completes its sea trials.
What about the three mountains they excavated in order to fill the island with sounds like a lot of solid space that could have used and let that little island been some business and tourist stuff
what I think about is all the supposed ancient alien structures globally, those mountains shouldn't exist, as far as a tourist attraction, kind of a hard sell, its not like you'll see mountains of gold, beautiful views I'm sure
@@mikepotter4109 .......
Wow. Just wow. This is the most ballsy engineering feat ever. Ever
It's quite sad how the mine story is told as a victory for humans, and not a tragedy for the environment..
Massive amounts of jungle destroyed, a huge area destroyed,...
It depends on who and subsequently when it is being told. As seen discussed earlier many have views that chane over time. One said how 30 years ago it would have been applauded now shameful for the destruction done, I feel the same. Great chance 13 year old 1992 me would have thought it was great, 43 year old 2023 me agrees w/you it is a tragedy and a travesty here. Weird, but true. I feel like we are contantly moving forward and some are ahead of the masses on things like this, but eventually the masses will know and catch up and it will be very different than then or now.
@@yakg7976 Oh absolutely! If I'm totally honest, ten year old me would've thought this was amazing, and that's just 12 years ago.
I think that's a good sign, we're seeing the errors of our ways.
nonsense it is a tiny part of the earth and overall the best way compared to thousands of tiny mines that produce way less.
@@yakg7976 In 1968 Freeport had the Indonesian military begin bombing the Amungme & Koro nations to drive them off their homelands that Freeport wanted, within two years tens of thousands, two third of the landowners were dead due to the force relocation. It is impossible to know how many but it generally accepted the current death toll is around 500,000 and growing. West New Guinea had held national elections in January 1961 and their elected government drafted a manifesto of independence for creation of their own nation of West Papua; problem was Freeport wanted their gold, silver and copper and the Dutch had no reason to grant Americans a license - that's why Freeport began secret negotions with Sukarno and then General Suharto to help Indonesia annex West Papua so it could grant Freeport a mining license.
You’d be living a primitive life and dying by age 30 if there weren’t men like these who built these mines.
That guy laughed a little too hard about the one guy being found out of the helicopter
Funny this, right after the exchange of rhetoric on missile ranges.
Unusual "rules of engagement": we can and will bombard every inch of your country, but
you can't touch one inch of ours.
Bechtel Corporation is a legend for good reason!
Bechtel was there doing a big mine expansion when I did some work over there in 93-94 going there on 120 day work visa.s I was supervising Indonesians doing network installation and turn up. Because we were doing fiber optic the mill people had us run fiber optic through their mills. What a dirty job that was.
Interesting how there is not a mention of the murder and displacement of the indigenous population of this area… The entities that stood to make most of the money from this enterprise sent in private militias to “evacuate” the area of any human residence… Suffice to say thousands of people died in the defence of their sovereignty… This story is the only a fraction of what actually transpired… It’s history that deserves to be remembered…
As you txt from an smartphone that uses all these metals that were mined from the same people that displaced natives
@@analfloss453 absolutely… I’m not saying mining is wrong. I’m saying there is a problem with the way it is conducted… the natives should at least be fairly compensated for what they have had to give up…
@@analfloss453that’s like saying it’s anti freedom to criticize your government
The Indonesian government wants the native people that live in Iran Jaya to disappear, the mine hires these people. I had an Iran doing network installation over there in the the crew I supervised.
This first documentary has been posted on RUclips under other titles as well. It is sadly not shocking to me how it utterly ignores the environmental and social apocalypse involved in this mining operation. All the random European and American people showing up and getting giddy about how much money they can make from leveling a mountain in paradise and literally sucking it out through a straw.... At least a few of the Geologists seem to seem at pains to humanize the people that were already there... but the tone of the narration is dangerously tone deaf. It's amazing that it was written in the 21st century.
Yes. I enjoy the existence made possible by the minerals extracted from sites like these. I probably have metal from this mine somewhere in my house... but that's something that should be considered... Ethics matter... What is taken from the earth should be given back to the earth and to the people who live there to the greatest extent possible... this isn't even vaguely referenced in a single aside throughout the entire piece... It's breathtaking....
I'm a bit creeped out by that Japanese representative with the glasses. When he talked about the diver whose leg was amputated, he went from straight faced to smiling; that's just wrong.
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You should be more creep out at the whole massive jungle being torn apart, displacing and killing a lot of natives and wild animals, just to get to one hill of copper and gold...even worst, the island still become "undisputed" region while the mining continues and shipping to first world countries, but being told as "shipping to the rest of the world". This whole documentary gives you a small glimpse of what's life was like during the world wide colonization era, when genocides of the natives just to loot their resources is never being talked about in any history books, that leads to the westerners still pretending it's about bringing "progress" to the colonized lands while at the same time still calling those "progressive" lands as backwards and third world countries to this day
Unreal!!! A huge thanks to the Men and Women that made all this possible. This mine has benefited everyone! Unbelievable. The bulldozer's have ballz of steel.
It is stolen land, belongs to West Papuans not Indonesians and Americans, they stole it and poisoned it with pollution. They killed thousands of people for gold
@@55bigcheese that's the way of the world. God provided us with everything we need, We just have to dig for it. This Mine and many like it has benifited all of man kind. Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad.
@@HarmonicJinx i wonder if the Chinese CCP came to your home, kicked you out and sent you to live in a camp on a malaria infested swamp then bulldozed your home to make a palm oil plantation, without any compensation, and killed some of your relatives who resisted, if you would say “that’s just the way of the world” then.
16 Days 2:35:00 long show, 455,011 views and counting. Great fucking show, so informative and educational. If TV had more programs like this I'd probably actually watch TV again. But sadly its full of agenda ridden shit programming. Watching this took me back to the 90's when I was just turning into a teenager and then in 2000 TV
Just wanna know how much share of gold and copper given to locals and to the Indonesian govt and how much these companies has taken away?
It's colonization. Of course the locals gets nothing. That's why most colonized countries remain as poor third world countries. But you can see some colonizer deniers trying to deflact it to "but they bring progress to those countries" while also shamelessly claiming that those countries are still poor, backwards third world countries.
I find it interesting that the westerners who are mainly Christians are the last to recognise the atrocities against humanity that was being committed against every original native settlers, and even argue that it's justify in order for the "world" to progress. And now, the same group of people are championing against climate changes, overpopulation, logging and what's not but still pointing their fingers at those 3rd world countries, dismissing the fact that it's their own people who is looting the place and sending the resources back to their own countries. And none of them even want to talk about the countless poisoning of our sea with nuclear weapons testing done by their own people, but rather blame it on polution by again, third world countries.
Amazing world we live in eh 😄
@@nutzhazel most governments get a good% but what is done with it is also up to those governments. blaming the companies is stupid. at some point one needs to leave the stone age to survive.
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The float tanks also contain chemicals to help the valuable ore cling together and float on top of the tanks so I can skim it off the top to be further refined or packed for shipping.
The Airport Building that is 1 mile is about 2 miles short of being the longest building in the world, I think Kansai is like the 10th longest building in the world, if you exclude ancient buildings that still stand, and 18th longest if you include all buildings ever made. 16th if you don't consider walls with towers as a building. The Barracks at Modlin Fortress built in 1832 are like 7000 feet long.
How dare you spit out facts to call out their narrative!
@@TheGpono The FCC study is looking into building a new 100km diameter ring for once the LHC runs are done. Its insane stuff.
@@RockBrentwood very interesting, I truly didn't know that. Thank you for the fun facts and clearing up the description because I was very confused lol
@@traniel123456789 I think they should build one in space, harness some solar power, and build it so that it is charging for most of its orbit, then used in Earths shadow and cooled easily for cheap operation. The only limits would be surface area, and energy storage, the larger it is built the less power it will need to accelerate, for making that acceleration angular. The bigger the circle the easier it is to guide the the beam.
@@RockBrentwood That is exactly what is meant, and if you were peering through a perfect vacuum, no doubt you would see finer detail than that. Atmosphere diffuses light making fine detail less perceptible. I do however completely agree that it is vague. I think your 100 km reference is to the Karman line? A Space boundary has never been truly defined, or agreed on, some countries used to say it started at 20 miles up, America then said 50 miles for awhile. I believe the Karman line is 62 miles, but NASA considers everything below 76 miles up as suborbital.
NASA defines this 76 miles as where the atmosphere is too thin to support flight using aeronautics. However, if we are looking for a place where the atmosphere becomes so thin that we no longer have atmospheric drag, then we have to consider space as an absence of atmosphere at 600 miles up. This technically means the International Space Station is still within Earths atmosphere at 240 miles up. As to what you could see from any of those distances, well I would say that the truly limiting factor is not the size of a thing, but how much distortion the image suffers as it travels to your eye/lens. Anything higher than sea level is going to be much easier to see, especially anything higher than 1500 feet because of the way warm air bends light when in contact with cooler air. Everyone has seen heat mirages, this warping is going to increase with the amount of atmosphere it has to pass through. You probably knew this already, but someone who does not will learn when they see you and I discussing it.
Nice document
sub: 1:43:05
Isn't this content from the History Channel. the Music and intro is pretty recognizable....
Who cares. Would you rather watch reality TV and ancient alien nonsense?
I checked 3 times and at 57:54, this guy says "If something ever went WONG" in a Freudian slip while referring to Asian Airport. :) ahhh the slippery tongue, what would life do without it.
Who did that land belong to ???? Hmmmm can only imagine who got screwed and who got rich.
Did you miss the part about all the work that was put into even getting to the point to mine anything? And the cannibals with gourdes on their shafts? I doubt the locals would have invested into such an operation.
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Agreed. If Exxon wants to drill for oil on my land it won't be for free.
They built it, they are still making new islands!
@@Jeff_11B Maybe the locals just liked to live there.
2:05:13 and now all that data can fit one usb that is taller than the world trade centers are now... Must has changed.
Looks like a Call of Duty map
call of duty is such a waste of time, thank god ive not wasted any time playing it
The Grasberg mine was and remains a crime against humanity. It blows my mind that such horror imposed upon the people is celebrated like this. To this day, the mine relies on murder, thug violence, corruption and wholesale environmental destruction to reap their profits. The communities they've destroyed over the years is beyond criminal. Of course, they've ensured the area remains ungovernable, so there is essentially no such thing as a 'crime' there.
Practically every open pit mine in the world leads to environmental destruction, not least of which is the pollution of enormous quantities of fresh water. At least they do not use chemical leaching process. This doc seems to be about 20 years old. Since then, mining of cobalt, lithium and other metals used to build the billions of batteries that will fuel the new "green" economy are causing the same environmental and human exploitation.
Could you share some links exposing the dark side of Grasberg mine? Thank you. I'd never heard of these two mines before.
Yeah. Even the use of "ready to ship around the world" is such a lie. We know where they shipped it to, definitely not to the rest of the world
I didn't know any of that but the whole time I kept thinking it was really weird to praise these guys for digging a big ugly hole in the ground in a beautiful landscape.
You're all welcome to stop using all electrical devices and appliances and convince the rest of the world to do so as well and places like this will vanish. Of course you won't, you'll just point your fingers.
@@theanticrust42 It is the only hole visible by human eye from the ISS and the astronauts have been told not to ask questions or mention that man made feature. The territory became a UN trusteeship when our governments voted on 21st September 1962 to authorise the UN invasion and appointing of Papua's enemy Indonesia as the UN "administrator" to asume control from May 1963 on-wards - it is ILLEGAL for the UN and member to conceal their action (resolution 1752) from the UN Trusteeship Council, but because the honest Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had been assassinated a year earlier in September 1961 and replaced by Indonesia's nomination U Thant (of Burma) the UN was doing whatever U Thant and Indonesia wanted instead of complying with the UN Charter. Meanwhile the US businessmen helping Indonesia were getting its license for West Papua's gold, copper and silver in exchange for helping.
hmm, looks like just another airport... walking, walking, lines and more lines, waiting....
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Wrong number
It is 2023 now. How about updating ?
Beyond amazing!
At least with today's technology... they could equip cameras around the exterior of the Submarines... & place TV screens or projectors in different areas in the shape of windows... allowing them to feel as if they are looking out a window... to help with claustrophobic people. Combat those who feel like a sardine in a can after weeks on end with no sights other then the interior of the vessels. And for military & scientific purposes... those cameras on the exterior of the vessel... in different areas would literally allow them to see outside of the Submarine... under the oceans. Of course they would probably need thermal image cameras... and/or lights to aid in them being able to see what the cameras see depending on how deep they are. This would allow them to map the oceans on a whole new level... see animal life... potentially find lost vessels & aircraft under the ocean... and be able to see other vessels & even people who are in the water (people for protection when they are at certain depths in & around ports & other areas where others might try to sucba dive to get close to the vessels for whatever reason. Even for protection purposes... to make sure that anyone attempting underwater sabatoge would be seen on the cameras). And of course they have mapped parts of the ocean... if not all of it by now. Using Sonar & other methods. But having cameras would allow them to have video footage of Ocean at depths only Submarines can achieve.
It’s Merika’s nazi navy. The squids aren’t on a sea floor tour they are there to murder Japanese fishing boats, while waiting for orders to missile kill some civilians that are stocking up on fresh water.
why did that Japanese grin (like thinking it was like funny), when talking about the diver that got his leg crushed, and had to be amputated......
I was just halfway listening to this until the narrator starting talking about floppy disks. I would think the Smithsonian has a few of them on display by now.
Leave that gold into the mountain instead of destroying the landscape. Humans...you can't eat money and if you are religious and belive in a heaven or paradise, you cvan't take it with you neither. money is just a number printed on worthless paper...
No one would even be aware of the landscape if it weren't for the gold. Humans were engineered by Anunnaki with the love of gold embedded in our DNA. money is worthless until you spend it...
@@NONANTI What a bullshit. I am human and I have no love for gold and many of my friends have no love for it neither.
Seems like there are a few holes in your theory...
oh really? wow so insightful, you should be given a medal
Then what will you stare at all day! Electronics, especially phones require all of these metals and more. If you want electrical power for your home then you need a substantial amount of copper. Throw in some petroleum products to produce the wiring casing and connectors. So not really an option to leave it in the ground.
Well I lost my religion years ago. Anyone want to go to New Guinea with me?.
Rockefeller went Native! There is compelling video from an expedition that seems to show an unclothed caucaisian standing among a group of Paupuan oresmen paddling a canoe in a massive war party
That's wasn't him. He was eaten. Local tribes later told of a white man they cannibalized but after so many people came looking for him they kept it quiet.
@Chris Taylor Yeah, he was eaten 100%
The video is invredible though. The white guy was the chosen one. The milky way. Bht why did they eat the other white guys. How do you know 100% rockefeller was eaten. Maybe his identity is protected by them in exchange for supplies and skill points
@@WATCHING-247 Tasted like chicken.
Well, I know what I saw. He was a Caucasian on the canoe with the war party. He lived at least until then. Many years after his “disappearance”.
Saw you posted on anchor above the 101. Didn’t see any super happy fishermen upriver.
Incredible how Story Telling can Brainwash Man to Believe it's Alright to Destroy Mother Earth.
The privacy curtains on any Naval vessel are also known as Jerk Curtains....for obvious reasons.
This is when history channel was legit.
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There was actually 1.5 Antonov AN-225 planes. One was only half complete. Today, the original is destroyedm. But, some of the engines were turned on and are functional. Plans to finish the incomplete AN-225 with the parts of the devasted AN-225 are being made. Unfortunately, plans mean little until put into action.
Just fascinating 🎉
I love it, Took the wrong river ... sounds like Downtown Seattle
What I find to be pure dreed by Europrans , taking the gold and destorying land but giving the native people nothing but a small handout . They still haven't learn .
The destruction these miners caused. Tragic.
*mining companies
@@everydaydose7779the destruction that theses miners and mining companies caused. Tragic.
There is a large gold
Mine lying in the worst terrain, mountains and jungles! Europeans- how many locals do we have to hire? And how many accidents before we get rich?
who cares?
@@scottadkins9040 You should care because you're just a pawn, not one of those big guys. Even when you justifying their deaths for reasons that didn't benefits you at all just because you hate the colour of their skin, your big guys had already comes for you. Cities ransacked, empty, growing jobless homeless population, massive crimes surge even among children, countless people with mental health issues, unaffordable healthcare etc etc - such is the fate of people who blindly glorify oppression of other races.
its a very safe bet they have killed each other a thousand times more than the miners did. and they were before the mine ever existed.
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That’s lovely, destroy an area of outstanding beauty and turn it into a polluted spoilheap. All for greed and profit. It took billions of year to create that mountain area and in a few decades turn it into an industrial wasteland. Smashing! Great achievement . The owners must really proud and rich. I wander what happened to the indigenous people who lived there.
I want to know if they’ve given the Sea Wolves the direct energy weapons and the electric drive designed to go into the new Columbia class. They have to have tested the drive some where :).
A nuclear sub with a LASER?
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Loose lips sinks ships mate.
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when were these recorded? in the airport one the narrator mentions 2007 as if its the future. so are these your own documentaries or reposted from some TV channel?
Wish someone had told this guy that a submarine is called a boat not a ship.
16:35 I wonder about his family, they were ok with him going some place where the people might eat him? Nice family! hahahahaha
This is the legend bulldozer guy..seen a similar prog on a different channel..some story..
I hope someone have slused the rivers for gold, belive the big copper gold mines
This show make the rape of a country's assets, the destruction of environment the pollution, and the loss of life sound romantic. It's obscene. From the first geologist upwards, they are all culpable. They are criminals.
buy using electronics which contain very specific and precious metals, such as the gold in a motherboard or a microchip, you're supporting mining of the various precious metals that are harvested from these mines with your own dollar
You listen to this video and all you hear is 'the great challenges, the courage of all the people driving bullldozers on mountain tops, the little people who never seen a 200 ton truck then driving those trucks like experts, etc. etc. etc. etd.. This entire project is just one big 'Olympic construction game', all the people in the game are 'hero's'?
I see this entire scenario completely different, I see the last virgin land on earth being devoured by greedy, hungry exploiters who will stop at nothing, NOTHING, to destroy any part of this planet to get what they want. Don't turn this project into a maginificent effort to up lift the little guy, wonderful thing this company has done for the common man huh? NONSENSE, it it ecosystem destruction disaster at it's best using the desperate poor people to do their dirty work. We do not need more projects like this, we do not and this is a prime example showing the extent corporations will go to exploiting our last sancuaryies on this planet.
Excuse me for being blunt. Didn't you guys drill before building? You should know the depth of bedrock before even attempting to do construction. Now the new support structures will be more complicated to build. Drill through bedrock, "F" shape pillars built around the perimeter and "T" shaped pillars under the platform will solve the problem.
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All we do is destroy we are very good at that, i hope nature hit us so hard that just a few survive
would have been easier just using an aircraft carrier or two
Fall since the wind between valley too strong.
Someone think he is smart, without know or even set foot there.
I kinda think water in nature really has more power than man.
Great documentary ruined by commercials every 6:00 minutes
We gave tons of tours on all the Nuc subs I was on to anybody who could get close enough to ask for one seriously, just had to ask was all....
The film grain already told me this was a dated video, but after the sub-captain claims all the floppy-disc data stacked together "would be taller than the World Trade Center" I knew I'd wasted over an hour of my life I'd never get back. I don't think I'm learning about much cutting-edge technology, when it's from more than 30 years ago 🙄
That mining piece is all about man’s greed and corruptive behaviour.
You really think the company really gave a crap about people killed on this project? They use humans as expendable.
While the CEO just sits back and look at the money.
that's why five eyes countries want irian jaya, so they can keep the biggest gold and copper deposit for themself
Running those haul trucks is one hell of an experience. Much respect to the miners and operators before our modern msha regulations,loaders and haul trucks. Shits dangerous as fuck still. If you know what I’m saying your a miner
So is this how they financed the sub etc, mislead😊
Are theese men braging about how they destroyed a whole mountain? That is insane. These people are not coming to what some call heaven
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Turn playback speed to 2 and it's two hours of hilarity!
@@LTrotsky21stCenturyI'm going to try that for a moment now. Nothing else to do but prorastinate important stuff I don't want to do, I need entertainment.