People often complain about RUclips videos being unnecessarily long, I could have watched another hour of this, what an amazing if not macarbe collection, thank you for sharing your tour with us!
Noriaki Kakyoin well the attacks killed about 3,000 people. Not millions. And at the time of the attacks it wasn’t considered a crime scene until the investigation started well after the attacks. People just grabbed what they wanted. I would have grabbed something to remember that day such a piece of glass or something.
I have been trying to slow down my camera movement as well for that very reason when I make my videos. Sometimes you just get so excited at a location you don't realize you're moving so fast until you get home to edit and play back the footage.
And if he didn't support illegal sabotage and activity of federal businesses and economic centers in order to gain abundant funds for security, personal profit, and to assist an unhappy ex-criminal, an up-and-coming gangster/criminal, and a complete psychopathic tweeker millionaire, living in San Andreas, among the most dangerous states of the country
I've seen a window from one of the 911 planes, that was quite haunting, you wonder who sat behind it, who were they, what had they done that day, innocently, before their flight.
It's crazy how some of these events are SO life changing. I remember the excitement when the Berlin Wall was torn down. It's bc of Richard Reid that we have to take our shoes off at the airport. When 9/11 happened, my dad was in the Pentagon when it was hit. It took a little over 2 WEEKS for us to learn he was okay. The phones were ALL down & every time we'd call, we'd get the "incorrect phone number" dial tone. My grandparents lived in Paterson, NJ, which is about 10 mins from NYC & their line was dead that entire time, too! Such a horrific day & this was a reminder of how many others I've been alive for. Basically everything except the Lindbergh baby.
I can see it tho DC being just outside Alexandra VA. Capital of the south being Richmond VA. Even still I'm with you I never considered DC part of the south either
@@jimreeder341 Smh Of course The mason-Dixon I forgot about that lol I mean its only the north/south border And.. How ironic that the south technically had both capitals Richmond Washington DC If the civil war was a board game The south would have won from the start But I was playing the game I'm picking up missed opportunities Texas is now its own country And Mexico own California And erasing the new in New Mexico Also I'm attacking and absorbing the western half of Canada No more border crossings to and from Alaska lol Now I'll sit with my beer & dice Wait for my next round lol Next round The Texan republic gets a WALL Around it's borders Keep you crazy ass Americans out 😁🤣🤣🤣
Suzie Anderson??? So what the hell is going on in your state. You let them take your guns So now only criminals will have them. Sounds to me first steps to easier containment when the new world order issues the orders for fema to roll in put you in there camps I mean George h w bush Told all off capital Hill All of American public Basically the world it's going to happen And were sitting back letting it. And some of your counties want to concede and join west Virginia Cause that gun ban law will never pass in wv (never) There are groups in WV that understand the true meaning of the Constitution Those rights are there to protect We The People And... I'd like to make a Personal observation with a follow up question Your governor ran his entire campaign on a gun ban platform, Now he has done what he said he was going to do And your state is breaking up (Possibly) Follow up question If so many people are upset about this, How did he get elected in the first place?
carefully very carefully on a crane with a lot of engineers involved. then on to a cargo ship most likely, and then from there on to a tractor trailer. very impressive no doubt.
I was actually taking a flight the day the shoe bomber did, and we were at the airport at the same time. His gate was the one next to mine. No, I don't recall actually seeing him.
I read that Lindbergh was a practical joker. He was always doing stupid stuff to scare his wife. And it was he himself that took his son from the crib, that’s why the baby didn’t cry, and as he was climbing down the ladder Lindbergh dropped his son. Some how the German housekeeper got the blame because everyone loved Lindbergh so much, a great American after all, they couldn’t defame such a great American. Only God, Lindbergh and the housekeeper knew the truth.
Honestly, considering the alternative of being sold and/or abused sexually and physically. I think falling was the better option, as morbid as that sounds.
The newseum was HANDS DOWN my favorite museum. I visited the museum about 3 times including opening weekend and MAN what an amazing experience that can’t be replicated in a video. I cried when it closed down. Thank you for this video as it brought back so many memories. I found myself crying again watching it.
I want to add just how symbolic this museum was. Everything from its message, the artifacts, and even its geographical location (PERFECT view of the capital building symbolizing journalisms’ responsibility to keep government responsible for their actions by informing the public of the truth). I truly miss this museum and would’ve loved to see what artifacts would’ve been added with the events of the past year.
You seem very moved and shocked by the terrorist artifacts especially 9/11. For a lucky-go-by chap like you to see your obvious shock is very profound. Seeing evil upfront and close can be very surreal. Excellent video.
And at the Museum of Flight near Seattle, I've seen a display that contains the three bullet casings from those shots that were taken during the operation.
Amber Marie Trivette I’m doing a video series now on a trip to DC that I took (new video tomorrow). Really wish that I would have went to the Newseum now.
@@TheHistoryUnderground I went when I was in high school. It was fun. I didn't get to see everything cause it was a field trip, but I got to see alot. I wish it would stay. There is alot of history there.
I remember watching this in high school and showing to my mom. Me and her wanted to go and see it, unfortunately it’s closed now. Thank you Jacob for preserving this incredible museum and its collection. :)
If one truly believes in existing energies floating about then I would believe that it would be an abundance of positive energy all around because this is a museum of the freedom of information; a freedom of truths and the allowing of public opinion to thrive. If this building was closed off from public view THEN it would be surrounded by dark energy. You of all people should definitely plan to visit that place and 'feel' for yourself. Don't turn your eyes away from truth as ugly as it may be. You'll appreciate your freedoms that much more.
Yea it had the darkest energy and was so disappointing. Some of it was cool but it was like 10 cool things and then 40 stupid things repeated through every hall
I’ve been there, it has a very positive and exciting energy, you also get a really cool view of the capital building from the balcony. Mary Beth tinker was there but I was unfortunately unable to meet her.
The most haunting thing is the 9/11 phones, people were calling their loved ones on those phones saying they won't be coming home, and that they love them before the buildings collapsed, sometimes while making the call, it's terrifying
4:13 I remember it too. I was in 7th grade and everyone feared for their life when they saw a white van. Waiting outside for the school bus was scary too since there were always cars driving by.
I came here aftet hearing in another one of carpetbagger's videos that this museum was shut down. It's so cool he got to document it while it was still open!
Wow!!! That's incredible the stuff they have there!! The antenna from the trade center, the Berlin Wall, and the tower. How long did it take you to walk through there?!
David MC the one in the newseum is a section from a more middle part of the antenna, and if I'm not mistaken the one at the 9/11 memorial is a higher part (although I think there are other sections there too)
The Carpetbagger Have you vloged the old alton bridge AKA The goat mans bridge? Located in Denton Tx. Google and youtuble. A few tv shows have filmed there using that same story of The goat man.
Hello Jacob, I really enjoy watching your videos anyway just to let you know I did it live during 9/11 I was 17 years old and a junior in high school when it happened it on TV was a real tragic event. Nobody from the Middle East can come over to this country and be granted Asylum meaning work. When my parents were kids themselves they lived through the Kennedy assassination 1963.
I’ve been there cool place. We bought my daughter that same snow globe and they took it away at the airport when we were leaving. She cried for an hour. It pissed me off they would take that from a little girl. Tsa is a joke.
@Maryse Bowen but I have to tell you I'm from Philadelphia and I never knew how close we were to the South because the Mason-Dixon Line starts at the bottom of Pennsylvania.. and so when I was a kid all the times we went into Delaware I never knew we were in " THE SOUTH " . Then after I moved to the South I realized how truly massive the South is . Now I'm in the Dallas area
My mom was in DC for my sisters cancer treatment during the sniper shootings. She was getting chemo at NIH and they were locked down in the Ronald McDonald House. The doors were guarded with men with AR-15s. She said it was absolutely terrifying. We kept watching the news hoping they wouldn’t show up. We went to many of the places the shooting occurred when we’d go visit them. Scary!
You pan way to fast for my comfort. The camera doesn't even have time to focus before you pull away. Hard to appreciate much of your footage. Thanks anyway.
me too and Im from new zealand have been to the usa once in 2002 .. think they have a similar museum in NYC as well ? or is that the new 9/11 museum .. in 2002 was called something similar to newseum
People were assuming they were using sniper rifles and i guess the name stuck and now that's what they call it still. I thought they actually used long range rifles until i saw what they were actually using
OK, so I just spent too much time with the scribblemaps. It's so cool, and really shows how much you have traveled the US. A nice addition, in my opinion.
at the time this was filmed there was a temporary exhibit called “louder than words” which featured items that are usually on display at the rock and roll hall of fame (i visited dc later in the same month this was posted and saw it in person lol)
MsCrueBear I Meaaaan, hey I'll drive down from new york to "visit some museums" with you. just kidding. no but really I can't wait to get back to DC since they've added so many more museums and museum pieces since I was last there.
S.O.S HUNTER 😓You can’t change an Idiots mind........... Did you see the crash of that Ethiopian 747 Max? It basically almost nosedived into the ground. Not a lot left. Just scattered chunks really. That Pennsylvania flight nose dived STRAIGHT into the ground at nearly maximum speed into hard earth. Planes are basically soft Aluminum, composite, and a few steal parts in the shape of a hollow tube with wings FILLED WITH FUEL. That plane hit the earth nose first, shattered, and due to terminal velocity chunks buried themselves into the earth. They found one of the black boxes over 30 feed under ground UNDER the crater the impact created.
@@equarg Ummm 747 Max..????. yep... dealing with a Highly intelligent being here... 737 maybe??? There were no remnants in Shanksville, just like there was no 757 in the pentagon. and the engine found in the NY street was from a 737... not from the aircraft" involved in the 911 tragedy" Please... Watch... 911 in plane sight, and 9/11 anatomy of a great deception... if after those two documentaries.... you Doubt it further... I pray you never breed...
Before the wall came down I used to go shopping there. We took the train from Frankfurt to Berlin and then took a bus over the border from Checkpoint Charlie. East Germans were rude to us because we were spending more than what they made in a year.
pat goff I was just a very young kid at the time, had no clue what was going on. But being older, I read how there were quite a few “growing pains” reunifying the separate Germany’s. Language, money, culture, balancing out services, technology disparity....ext ext. It’s amazing how a wall can cause such divide in so many aspects of life between a population.
Jacob, I wanted to say thank you for your goofy adventures all over the south. I have used your various videos are comfort as I've been secluded in my room while undergoing a nasty divorce especially since my ex-wife moved her bf into the marital home.
That was great but you filmed to quick there was not enough time to look at what you were showing. Slow down if you are going to show something let us look
Love your videos just wish they were longer. 😊 I had that keyboard before I switched to laptops. I loved it. I could type much faster for some reason. Really found this museum fascinating. Would love to go there but my days of traveling are sadly over. That's why I like watching where you go. Thank you for sharing with all of us!
Rachael K just a bunch of unique medical stuff, they have the joint liver of the original siamese twins, its really unsettling the amount of wacky stuff they have there but SO SO interesting nonetheless
@@rachaelk7866 we went there years ago when my son was little and it was pretty gross we went to eat afterwards and a friend of mine was very hungry and child down but my son and I had no appetite after the Mutter
Hydroa wtf?! He hired a Hitman to have competitors killed. Not mentioning the drug trafficking he was responsible for. I think he’s rightfully imprisoned
The hit men he “hired” was a teenager in his mother’s basement scamming people, nobody was killed. If somone actually ended up being killed his imprisonments would me more valid. I believe he did deserved some prison time (maybe 5 - 6 years) but not two lifetime sentences.
Hydroa dude, that’s the documentary I’ve seen. There is chat protocols of him trying to hire a hitman. Conspiracy to murder is a fucking crime, even if the plan is committed.
Once again, you made a great video !!!! Retiring out of corrections after 23 plus years, 20 at U.S. Penitentiàry, i enjoyed this video and Angola big time. Good job my friend !!!! You nailed it !!!! :)
This museum is the best i have ever been too. They have incredible artifacts and cool, interesting exhibits. It’s such a shame it’s closing. I’m very great full to have been there.
My first time seeing one of your videos, interesting, however, I wasn't going to subscribe until, at the very end, you shook the little snow globe and said 'Rosebud'! You got me!
I'm disabled and can barely walk. I seriously enjoy you "taking me out" to places I can't get to myself. Please make these longer I really enjoy them!
Me too, I’m so glad he does this!
what happened to you sir?
Why does this guy remind me of the guy in toy story that stole woody from the yard sale
Hahahaha
YES.
RIGHT? LOL
😂😂😂😂😂
OMG AL
Man it's so nice to see a dude just honestly and genuinely enjoying a museum.
he shows his fat face too much on the cam, i guess he wants reconized
@@kay8698 shut up
That’s why I love his channel so much!
Right his channel is one of the best on youtube (and that's coming from a professional youtube addict)
Oh is it?
People often complain about RUclips videos being unnecessarily long, I could have watched another hour of this, what an amazing if not macarbe collection, thank you for sharing your tour with us!
“the exhibit on terrorism was absolutely mind blowing”
Barack Obama huh
“ you son of a bitch”
Wait is your last name Obama bin Ladin
*Obamina*
There could be an entire floor dedicated to the Hussein obama 8 years of terror in this place!
Something about the recovered phones and pagers really resonates with me.
Made my J O Crystal's glow super bright
That Nokia is still working with 98% 🔋 life
Like seeing the pile of engagement rings from couples who perished in the holocaust
@@davidhoward8890
I remember the phone companies keeping the cell phones on as long as possible, hoping that any survivors could use them.
Sad.
The fact that lady gagas meat dress and 9-11 engines are in the same building amazes me
My teacher actually has a huge glass shard from one of the Twin Towers
I thought you were gone
Doesn't that mean he has a pice of a crime scene
Noriaki Kakyoin no
@@djentyman4002 I mean think about a plan crashed and murdered millions of people breaking family s apart
Noriaki Kakyoin well the attacks killed about 3,000 people. Not millions. And at the time of the attacks it wasn’t considered a crime scene until the investigation started well after the attacks. People just grabbed what they wanted. I would have grabbed something to remember that day such a piece of glass or something.
This is basically a hall of fame for criminals
Remembers me of the museum in Demolition Man
@@cCiIcCo 🤣
And a hall of fame for the victims. And a reminder to the world....
Hall of Shame
I read this in the Dwight shrute voice
bruh im just imagining a survivor of 9/11 going to the museum and seeing their phone in a case.
bruhhhhh
If it's a Nokia it probably still works!
You have 43 missed calls from: MOM
Dude prolly Be like Bru lemme get my phone back
@@pasquarielloanthony Unless it's a new model. I got a 7.1 and it exploded into a million sharp fragments of glass after a ~3 ft drop.
Please slow your camera down... for us who can't travel.
Your our window to the world.
Gergely Horváth you’re repugnant.
Just put the playback speed lower
Gergely Horváth - You’re a nasty little bugger.
I have been trying to slow down my camera movement as well for that very reason when I make my videos. Sometimes you just get so excited at a location you don't realize you're moving so fast until you get home to edit and play back the footage.
We were at this museum in 2012, absolutely fascinating, can't wait to get back out there again.
this dude reminds me of Lester if he could walk
Aaron Z lmfaoooo I knew he looked familiar
And if he didn't support illegal sabotage and activity of federal businesses and economic centers in order to gain abundant funds for security, personal profit, and to assist an unhappy ex-criminal, an up-and-coming gangster/criminal, and a complete psychopathic tweeker millionaire, living in San Andreas, among the most dangerous states of the country
He looks like the guy from family guy
Ea
@@seancuellar853 Electronic Arts?
I've seen a window from one of the 911 planes, that was quite haunting, you wonder who sat behind it, who were they, what had they done that day, innocently, before their flight.
You saw a window from a 911 plane? No question? it came from a 911 plane? Do you not know how unlikely that is?
Steve Page Thats impossible
Probably a damaged plane window frame
bob question I've seen a postcard that was onboard the Hindenburg. Far *more* unlikely but it still exists
More likely to be honest. 911 was most definitely dodgy as all hell.
its such a shame that the newseum had to shut down, I really hope they can locate a new place soon
I really hope so too.
So they shut down for good??
Ben Conway yeah back in December.
Ok I’ll admit it. I’m ignorant about this. Never knew there was such a thing. Someone feel free to educate me. Why was it shut down?
Carl May It just says financial difficulties online. So I’m sure they weren’t making enough money to stay in business.
It's crazy how some of these events are SO life changing. I remember the excitement when the Berlin Wall was torn down. It's bc of Richard Reid that we have to take our shoes off at the airport. When 9/11 happened, my dad was in the Pentagon when it was hit. It took a little over 2 WEEKS for us to learn he was okay. The phones were ALL down & every time we'd call, we'd get the "incorrect phone number" dial tone. My grandparents lived in Paterson, NJ, which is about 10 mins from NYC & their line was dead that entire time, too! Such a horrific day & this was a reminder of how many others I've been alive for. Basically everything except the Lindbergh baby.
I can't even begin to imagine what those 2 days must have been like. I'm so glad that your dad was ok.
I live in Virginia. Never have thought of D.C. as being in the south.
I can see it tho
DC being just outside Alexandra VA.
Capital of the south being
Richmond VA.
Even still I'm with you
I never considered DC part of the south either
@@jimreeder341
Smh
Of course
The mason-Dixon
I forgot about that lol
I mean its only the north/south border
And..
How ironic that the south technically had both capitals
Richmond
Washington DC
If the civil war was a board game
The south would have won from the start
But I was playing the game
I'm picking up missed opportunities
Texas is now its own country
And Mexico own California
And erasing the new in
New Mexico
Also I'm attacking and absorbing the western half of Canada
No more border crossings to and from Alaska lol
Now I'll sit with my beer & dice
Wait for my next round lol
Next round
The Texan republic gets a WALL
Around it's borders
Keep you crazy ass Americans out
😁🤣🤣🤣
Suzie Anderson???
So what the hell is going on in your state.
You let them take your guns
So now only criminals will have them.
Sounds to me first steps to easier containment when the new world order issues the orders for fema to roll in put you in there camps
I mean George h w bush
Told all off capital Hill
All of American public
Basically the world it's going to happen
And were sitting back letting it.
And some of your counties want to concede and join west Virginia
Cause that gun ban law will never pass in wv (never)
There are groups in WV that understand the true meaning of the Constitution
Those rights are there to protect
We The People
And... I'd like to make a
Personal observation with a follow up question
Your governor ran his entire campaign on a gun ban platform,
Now he has done what he said he was going to do
And your state is breaking up
(Possibly)
Follow up question
If so many people are upset about this,
How did he get elected in the first place?
@@jimreeder341
No lol
Your reply just humor
Suzie's reply just reality
But yes
I think you should read it
It’s historically south and I guess that’s what he means
It's hard to imagine the logistics of getting that gigantic death tower all the way from Berlin to downtown DC. Very interesting.
Yeah that in itself would be news worthy!
Compass West lol its called a crane and tracker trailer
lishia red lol it's not that straight forward ''a crane and a track trailer''
carefully very carefully on a crane with a lot of engineers involved. then on to a cargo ship most likely, and then from there on to a tractor trailer. very impressive no doubt.
Engineers not needed. Not too large of a crane either. It’s modular concrete tiling. Nothing special about getting it there.
I was actually taking a flight the day the shoe bomber did, and we were at the airport at the same time. His gate was the one next to mine. No, I don't recall actually seeing him.
+Wildflower Runner that's horrifying
thats pretty scary :O be something ya wouldn forget esp realising how close he was and what he did :O
I curse that particular bit of psyop fuckery every time I fly.
You look bipolar to me
You're a fucking liar. Lmao jesus christ you're dumb
I can only imagine The kidnappers reaction when he dropped The Lindbergh baby,was probably something like:S H E I T
I never heard that before. This a new theory?
I haven’t either but makes sense, kids that age are wriggly and slippery...
I read that Lindbergh was a practical joker. He was always doing stupid stuff to scare his wife. And it was he himself that took his son from the crib, that’s why the baby didn’t cry, and as he was climbing down the ladder Lindbergh dropped his son. Some how the German housekeeper got the blame because everyone loved Lindbergh so much, a great American after all, they couldn’t defame such a great American. Only God, Lindbergh and the housekeeper knew the truth.
@@fran2177 Please don’t spread false rumors and your own silly opinions!!!
Honestly, considering the alternative of being sold and/or abused sexually and physically. I think falling was the better option, as morbid as that sounds.
The newseum was HANDS DOWN my favorite museum. I visited the museum about 3 times including opening weekend and MAN what an amazing experience that can’t be replicated in a video. I cried when it closed down. Thank you for this video as it brought back so many memories. I found myself crying again watching it.
I want to add just how symbolic this museum was. Everything from its message, the artifacts, and even its geographical location (PERFECT view of the capital building symbolizing journalisms’ responsibility to keep government responsible for their actions by informing the public of the truth). I truly miss this museum and would’ve loved to see what artifacts would’ve been added with the events of the past year.
The meat dress was indeed a tragic artifact.
Lady Gaga probably gave the meat dress a disease, not the other way around. lol
Why can't I beat it
Lady Gaga is a tragic artifact.
@@MacaqueStinx 😂😂😂
You seem very moved and shocked by the terrorist artifacts especially 9/11. For a lucky-go-by chap like you to see your obvious shock is very profound. Seeing evil upfront and close can be very surreal. Excellent video.
@Kurt Cobain inside your stupid ass.
There is a Navy Seal museum in Ft. Pierce Florida, they have the lifeboat from the actual Captain Phillips rescue, bullet holes and all.
Great to know!!
And at the Museum of Flight near Seattle, I've seen a display that contains the three bullet casings from those shots that were taken during the operation.
They had the “bong hits 4 Jesus” sign and I just about died seeing that lmao
For what was that lol
Have you heard that this museum is closing down at the end of 2019? Such a shame.
Is it really?!
Amber Marie Trivette True story. It’s last day is December 31st, 2019.
@@TheHistoryUnderground dammit. I've only been there once, and would've loved to go again. I wonder what they are gonna do with all that stuff though🤔
Amber Marie Trivette I’m doing a video series now on a trip to DC that I took (new video tomorrow). Really wish that I would have went to the Newseum now.
@@TheHistoryUnderground I went when I was in high school. It was fun. I didn't get to see everything cause it was a field trip, but I got to see alot. I wish it would stay. There is alot of history there.
In the UK today, we have had another terrorist attack. this is now the 3rd one this month. R.I.P to all victims, all over the world.
Me,my friends, and aquantances are thing about and praying for you guys.
ehrldawg thank you.
im from manchester uk its been a bad few months with the isis terroist attacks were strong we stand together
+JAKKI CLIFFORD absolutely terrible what has been happening there
What's terrible is that nobody will admit the problem.
5:33. That Nokia probably still works
Jack Jowett oh definitely dude, that's what they flew into the towers was the Nokia 3310 or whatever it was called. *engage tinfoil hat*
Nokia batteries can melt steel beams
Having owned a Nokia, I can say they might almost survive a nuclear explosion...
Seeing your last call 15 years ago, damn
@@largol33t1 made from cockroch shell
Oj’s finna go to that place and be like
“Lemme get my jacket back”
Berlin wall: Falls
Yankee museum stuff collectors: yOinK
I remember watching this in high school and showing to my mom. Me and her wanted to go and see it, unfortunately it’s closed now. Thank you Jacob for preserving this incredible museum and its collection. :)
That place MUST have craaazy dark energy.
Edit: hey thanks for the likes haha!
XxShadowvalkyriexX fr
If one truly believes in existing energies floating about then I would believe that it would be an abundance of positive energy all around because this is a museum of the freedom of information; a freedom of truths and the allowing of public opinion to thrive. If this building was closed off from public view THEN it would be surrounded by dark energy. You of all people should definitely plan to visit that place and 'feel' for yourself. Don't turn your eyes away from truth as ugly as it may be. You'll appreciate your freedoms that much more.
Yea it had the darkest energy and was so disappointing. Some of it was cool but it was like 10 cool things and then 40 stupid things repeated through every hall
It really does. I’ve been to it
I’ve been there, it has a very positive and exciting energy, you also get a really cool view of the capital building from the balcony. Mary Beth tinker was there but I was unfortunately unable to meet her.
Imagine what the inside of the Lady Gaga meat dress case smells like 🤢
It would probably smell like a surf and turf
ColoradoPhantom67 probably smells like lady Gaga’s politics...
I don't even want to imagine. Can you imagine what she smelled like gross I bet she had that smell for weeks gross
Dude that chick is weird as fuck!
They dried it out urned into basically a big piece of jerky- preserved it in the dry glass box. Prolly doesn’t smell like anything
It's sad that the Newseum is gone, but I'm glad that you visited to this museum.
Edit: for context I'm a DC native/resident.
When did this close?
@@KDaynes43 Dec 31, 2019
Why did it close?
@@coleen9278 I believe it has to do with funding and DC is a expensive city to lease a space.
*_The south_*
This is it, this is where it all started, my love for the carpetbagger videos were spawned in this very video 2 years ago.
The most haunting thing is the 9/11 phones, people were calling their loved ones on those phones saying they won't be coming home, and that they love them before the buildings collapsed, sometimes while making the call, it's terrifying
The 9/11 part hit me hard because I had a motercade come through with multiple steel and twisted beams go through the road by my school.
We went to NY to visit 911.....the shock and awe is still very much present, very much.
Small steps. Start with the Death Tower, eventually you get the Death Star.
4:13 I remember it too. I was in 7th grade and everyone feared for their life when they saw a white van. Waiting outside for the school bus was scary too since there were always cars driving by.
Also...a hidden camera in 1928?!
DOPE.
XxShadowvalkyriexX - They had hidden cameras in Victorian times. Google ‘Detective camera’.
I was in elementary school when 9/11 happened and I still can never forget it.
Weird fact: there is actually more of the Berlin wall in the newseum in dc than in Berlin itself...
I thought there was a pretty big section (like 100 yards) in a park somewhere.
Theres like 2 strips a couple of hundred yards long in Berlin still so not true
It's the biggest piece outside of germany
That’s completely false...
Daniel Mcdermott I have a fragment at home
6:14 "that exibit on terrorism was mind-blowing " haha i see what you did there
Lmao I noticed that to but it’s funny cause I don’t think he even realized what he said
I must have been living under a rock! I never knew this place existed after all the visits I have made to DC 😂 Thanks for the footage 😀
I came here aftet hearing in another one of carpetbagger's videos that this museum was shut down. It's so cool he got to document it while it was still open!
When your shoot displays with text displays get a static shot we can read all of them.
Very interesting!!!!!!!! The antenna from the WTC gave me the willies for sure. So sad.
Wow!!! That's incredible the stuff they have there!! The antenna from the trade center, the Berlin Wall, and the tower. How long did it take you to walk through there?!
+Heather Copeland it's not huge, but it's packed with a lot of stuff
Heather Copeland 3 hrs
David MC the one in the newseum is a section from a more middle part of the antenna, and if I'm not mistaken the one at the 9/11 memorial is a higher part (although I think there are other sections there too)
looks amazing :) is that a permanant museum or just like a pop up exhibit ? love stuff like that thanks
the carpetbagger
The Carpetbagger Have you vloged the old alton bridge AKA The goat mans bridge? Located in Denton Tx. Google and youtuble. A few tv shows have filmed there using that same story of The goat man.
I went here in 2018. I heard recently that it’s closing. Really saddens me, this museum was one of the best I’ve been to.
Hello Jacob, I really enjoy watching your videos anyway just to let you know I did it live during 9/11 I was 17 years old and a junior in high school when it happened it on TV was a real tragic event. Nobody from the Middle East can come over to this country and be granted Asylum meaning work. When my parents were kids themselves they lived through the Kennedy assassination 1963.
I’ve been there cool place. We bought my daughter that same snow globe and they took it away at the airport when we were leaving. She cried for an hour. It pissed me off they would take that from a little girl. Tsa is a joke.
Awwwww yall salty? I just spit truth sorry you can't handle it 😂😂😂
Take the train ..... No bullshit TSA agents ever ....
cause little girls are above the law
1200Custom 1974: If I had been there I would have mailed it to you.
>calls someone a queer
>talks shit on the internet
Oh I can’t. That antennae was on my step dads building. Gives me chills ❤️
Did he make it out?
"the south" "washington dc" coming from georgia thats odd to hear
On the coast of Mississippi here lol. I found it odd too lol
@Maryse Bowen but I have to tell you I'm from Philadelphia and I never knew how close we were to the South because the Mason-Dixon Line starts at the bottom of Pennsylvania.. and so when I was a kid all the times we went into Delaware I never knew we were in
" THE SOUTH " .
Then after I moved to the South I realized how truly massive the South is . Now I'm in the Dallas area
@Maryse Bowen ...Maryland IS below the Mason - Dixon line.
@Maryse Bowen technically if the Mason-dixon line continued east through Maryland and Delaware the southern tip of New Jersey would be in "the south".
Hell im from Massachusetts and I thought that was odd
My mom was in DC for my sisters cancer treatment during the sniper shootings. She was getting chemo at NIH and they were locked down in the Ronald McDonald House. The doors were guarded with men with AR-15s. She said it was absolutely terrifying. We kept watching the news hoping they wouldn’t show up. We went to many of the places the shooting occurred when we’d go visit them. Scary!
They had the antenna from the tower.... bruh how tf
The tower pancakes so shouldn’t have been too had
You pan way to fast for my comfort. The camera doesn't even have time to focus before you pull away. Hard to appreciate much of your footage. Thanks anyway.
There once was a man from Nantucket
This is definitely on my bucket list....GREAT tour....Thanks
me too and Im from new zealand have been to the usa once in 2002 .. think they have a similar museum in NYC as well ? or is that the new 9/11 museum .. in 2002 was called something similar to newseum
Better hurry,!! It will be no more as of 12/31/2019
This is slowly becoming one of my favorite channels :) makes me want to pursue my travel dreams
4:06 “sniper rifle” lol
SonofaLeach AR with an EOTech 😂😂😂
@@walternachazel2852 nah, if it was it wouldn't have been very accurate, I don't even think you can see the reticle from the other side.
anythings a marksman rifle if you’re good enough
People were assuming they were using sniper rifles and i guess the name stuck and now that's what they call it still. I thought they actually used long range rifles until i saw what they were actually using
Its from the DC Sniper. They referred to it as a sniper rifle
It amazes me how loud people are in museums these days! When I was little we were taught to be quite ! Love your videos btw !
Wow what a museum. Another museum i need to visit before i leave this earth.
OK, so I just spent too much time with the scribblemaps. It's so cool, and really shows how much you have traveled the US. A nice addition, in my opinion.
SteveandLizDonaldson explain more
Seeing Ronnie Van Zant's white hat was the highlight for me
That antenna on top of the World Trade Center gave me chills...
Damn I didn’t know lady Gaga’s meat dress was a tragic artifact
Maybe to the 🐄's lol
at the time this was filmed there was a temporary exhibit called “louder than words” which featured items that are usually on display at the rock and roll hall of fame (i visited dc later in the same month this was posted and saw it in person lol)
Man when I lived in VA I'd go to DC for the museums all the time. I would have loved to see this one. Its the only one I haven't been to there.
MsCrueBear I Meaaaan, hey I'll drive down from new york to "visit some museums" with you. just kidding. no but really I can't wait to get back to DC since they've added so many more museums and museum pieces since I was last there.
You need to go the the flight 93 memorial in Shanksville Pennsylvania. It's haunting and depressing
Sage B what’s depressing is that there is no plane or people there.
S.O.S HUNTER
😓You can’t change an Idiots mind...........
Did you see the crash of that Ethiopian 747 Max?
It basically almost nosedived into the ground. Not a lot left. Just scattered chunks really.
That Pennsylvania flight nose dived STRAIGHT into the ground at nearly maximum speed into hard earth.
Planes are basically soft Aluminum, composite, and a few steal parts in the shape of a hollow tube with wings FILLED WITH FUEL.
That plane hit the earth nose first, shattered, and due to terminal velocity chunks buried themselves into the earth.
They found one of the black boxes over 30 feed under ground UNDER the crater the impact created.
@@s.o.shunter3711 you're right you know
@@equarg Ummm 747 Max..????. yep... dealing with a Highly intelligent being here... 737 maybe???
There were no remnants in Shanksville, just like there was no 757 in the pentagon. and the engine found in the NY street was from a 737... not from the aircraft" involved in the 911 tragedy"
Please...
Watch... 911 in plane sight, and 9/11 anatomy of a great deception...
if after those two documentaries.... you Doubt it further... I pray you never breed...
That antenna from the north tower was chilling to look at. Very good video I really enjoyed it a lot!
My uncle has a piece of the Berlin wall he keeps in his office. Crazy to think a chunk of cement could carry such misery and history.
Hi Jacob 🙋🏽. I love this video 📸. I would love to see it in person one day. Thanks again for sharing this with US ‼️
Before the wall came down I used to go shopping there. We took the train from Frankfurt to Berlin and then took a bus over the border from Checkpoint Charlie. East Germans were rude to us because we were spending more than what they made in a year.
pat goff
I was just a very young kid at the time, had no clue what was going on.
But being older, I read how there were quite a few “growing pains” reunifying the separate Germany’s.
Language, money, culture, balancing out services, technology disparity....ext ext.
It’s amazing how a wall can cause such divide in so many aspects of life between a population.
I remember going to this museum, I enjoyed looking at the different exhibits and how they were shown
It really cracked me up when he pointed at the double bit axe and said hatchet.
I’m now regretting this being the one museum I walked by every day but didn’t go inside when I went to DC.
Jacob, I wanted to say thank you for your goofy adventures all over the south. I have used your various videos are comfort as I've been secluded in my room while undergoing a nasty divorce especially since my ex-wife moved her bf into the marital home.
I’ve been to the 9:11 museum in NY at Ground Zero and it’s one of the most emotional and humbling experiences of my life.
That was great but you filmed to quick there was not enough time to look at what you were showing. Slow down if you are going to show something let us look
I’ve been there before and the collection is quite amazing. The glass elevator is pretty cool too!
For someone who's an history buff, this place is pure heaven!
The carpetbagger is a badass
They should add the Iceberg that sinked the Titanic to the collection, or a radioactive graphite block from Chernobyl
Lmao are you joking or are you seriously that stupid?
Would be amazing though xD
Sinked..... for fuck's sake man.
"That terrorist stuff was absolutely mind-blowing" Literally
Best demonstration ever from any body and you are the coolest. Thank you. I can’t go nowhere. But with you is another level. Thank you.
Love your videos just wish they were longer. 😊 I had that keyboard before I switched to laptops. I loved it. I could type much faster for some reason. Really found this museum fascinating. Would love to go there but my days of traveling are sadly over. That's why I like watching where you go. Thank you for sharing with all of us!
When the D.C. snipers were going on I was afraid to go outside
Kinda wanted to get shot
You need to go to the mutter museum in PA
calico26 I think he visited it already, I believe the post is still up of his visit.
No filming allowed in the Mutter museum!
whats that one about ?
Rachael K just a bunch of unique medical stuff, they have the joint liver of the original siamese twins, its really unsettling the amount of wacky stuff they have there but SO SO interesting nonetheless
@@rachaelk7866 we went there years ago when my son was little and it was pretty gross we went to eat afterwards and a friend of mine was very hungry and child down but my son and I had no appetite after the Mutter
now I regret not visiting the museum when I was last in D.C.
The Steaming Bean dude it didn't even exist last time I was in DC
I don't think it existed when I was there either
Such a nice museum despite the cost for admission. too bad they shut down
I really enjoyed this tour. Good job my man
The Silk Road wasn’t tragic, the tragedy is his imprisonment.
Hydroa wtf?! He hired a Hitman to have competitors killed. Not mentioning the drug trafficking he was responsible for. I think he’s rightfully imprisoned
The hit men he “hired” was a teenager in his mother’s basement scamming people, nobody was killed. If somone actually ended up being killed his imprisonments would me more valid. I believe he did deserved some prison time (maybe 5 - 6 years) but not two lifetime sentences.
Hydroa We seem to have different infos here.
I read that he hired a gang. Something like hells angels. And two people were killed.
smonge 98. Hmm, seems like some outdated articles. Here’s a nice yt documentary in the topic: ruclips.net/video/GpMP6Nh3FvU/видео.html
Hydroa dude, that’s the documentary I’ve seen. There is chat protocols of him trying to hire a hitman. Conspiracy to murder is a fucking crime, even if the plan is committed.
They did not have the columbine shooters cars
I was disappointed
They were auctioned off years ago.
No one knows where they’re at
Klebolds car was sold some years ago
i was honestly surprised there was nothing on columbine
ahahaha OJ's jacket wheres the bloody glove..
I just started recently watching your channel and let me tell you I love it so much!!!! You're videos are so informational and yet fun. I love it !!
Once again, you made a great video !!!! Retiring out of corrections after 23 plus years, 20 at U.S. Penitentiàry, i enjoyed this video and Angola big time. Good job my friend !!!! You nailed it !!!! :)
JFK quote: "Washington DC, a city which combines Southern efficiency with Northern charm."
I've seen dillinger's death mask in like 3 different museums.
They could have made several. I mean, it's not like he was going to care how long they took.
I really wish you went into more detail on some of the artifacts. I have to look up half the stuff. Get video though, I love the dark interest!
This museum is the best i have ever been too. They have incredible artifacts and cool, interesting exhibits. It’s such a shame it’s closing. I’m very great full to have been there.
My first time seeing one of your videos, interesting, however, I wasn't going to subscribe until, at the very end, you shook the little snow globe and said 'Rosebud'! You got me!
“The Wichita Eagle” that’s my hometown!
Woo ict
they closed down. i was lucky enough to be able to go during my 8th grade trip