Does anyone else feel badly that people's tombs & coffins get desecrated? I understand the fascination with discovering the contents of a tomb/coffin, but it's disrespectful to the dead, and their families to disturb the burial sites.
How can it be disrespectful to families that are all long gone? They have no memories or connections to ancestors many generations removed. The dead are long gone. I think the benefit of understanding the past to benefit those in the future far outweighs any supposed moral implications to those who have long since passed.
@Kamimyla Ask people in Louisiana how they feel when people break open above ground crypts so that the thieves can remove the skull and any belongings found therein. The skulls that are removed are then used in Voodoo rituals. Native Americans are another group whose burial sites are dug up. They still have living ancestors. It doesn't matter how many generations removed from burial of an ancestor is, it's still hurtful to realize what has or is happening to burial sites. Does science gain an understanding of burial practices and cultural habits? Yes, of course, but that doesn't negate the impact that the people of that culture or family may feel.
@hpstrunkiii8056 As it should be. In Louisiana, the dead cannot be buried below ground due to the damp environment. I believe I saw that it can cause the casket to resurface because of how damp the ground is their. People access the above ground, crypt like enclosure to steal skulls for the practice of Voodoo rituals. Pretty disturbing.
I wonder where the time limit line is drawn between grave robbing and "archeology." I watched a video not long ago wherein "archeologists" were studying gravesites from the late 1700s. I asked about the time limit line in the comments of that video, but no one ever responded.
Inbreeding also occurs in with breeding of pure-bred dogs. Many times physical mutations plague the offspring, having extreme deformities to the point that euphanization is the only option to end suffering. Also, still births occur.
I went to the Tutenkhamun exhibition in the British Museum. It was unbelievably beautiful but all those artefacts should never have been removed from their tombs
Where my father is from there was an old man, I believe if memory serves me right named Conely LaMont he was considered the village historian as was his father he always emphasized as my father related to me in my teens not marrying within the same county as from the times of slavery folk were forced to breed and he had committed to memory the origins of certain families and their relation to one another identifying my grandfather as an outsider who came from South Carolina alone with no local connection. His own family had obvious traits which indicated the infusion of white blood breaking up genetic bonds and marriages to native American's further expanding the genetic pool. In the 70s ran into him on a fishing pier and he marveled about integration and began a long soliloquy about family's, conditions, traditions, and related topics. I remember he was quite upset because as he put had gotten a traffic ticket, his first in 73 years of driving as his principal job was driving the landowners, family to and fro first by horse and mule wagons then by early automobiles and trucks. He seemed quite impressed by my father going to college then the war then back to college to become a teacher and marrying a "gal" from far away. With no scientific data he knew and understood the results of even incidental inbreeding as those people had violent natures as he put it meanest families were those were too close with feeble minded offspring.
Well, if we're not going to pay attention to history about what happens with inbreeding shame on us.Why would we want to create those problems for another human being To live with ?
Most, if not all, of the European royal families were related due to years of marrying other royals. At one time, most of the European kings/Tsars were the descendants of the British royal family. They may not have married a sibling, but in many cases, they were marrying 1st cousins from other familial related kingdoms.
Lord Mountbatten--who was assassinated many years back--came from the German side of the family...Battenburg, the original German name of the royal family in that country. And a lot of the British royal over a hundred years ago used to refer to 'Cousin Nicky'...they meant Nicholas, the last Tsar. I don't know if they were inbred or came from inbred families, but, as you said, they often married cousins. On a personal note...ick.
HOW CRUEL...the pictures are of people who have lost parts of their faces to cancer! and have had grafts as a start of a long road of operations, remodels and recoveries. SHAME ON YOU!
Very disappointed ! Nothing new , most people already know most of this. Waste of time I'm afraid. Also, shame on you for the thumbnail. Nothing to do with inbreeding!
Choosing a thumbnail picture of a person who had their face destroyed by an accident and are now disabled then claiming there are inbred is disgusting. How low does this channel need to stoop to get likes & interest on that picture with lies. Unsubscribing despite previously enjoying this channel.
Just GROSE ME OUT! NASTY IS MORE LIKE IT. TO ME THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE TRYING TO PUSH PEOPLE TO DO IF RAPPED BY FATHER OR BROTHER OR COUSIN! I WISH AM ONE COME MY WAY OR DAUGHTER THEY'RE GOING TO WISH THEY NEVER HAD!
Does anyone else feel badly that people's tombs & coffins get desecrated? I understand the fascination with discovering the contents of a tomb/coffin, but it's disrespectful to the dead, and their families to disturb the burial sites.
How can it be disrespectful to families that are all long gone? They have no memories or connections to ancestors many generations removed. The dead are long gone. I think the benefit of understanding the past to benefit those in the future far outweighs any supposed moral implications to those who have long since passed.
It's also highly illegal unless you have family consent.
@Kamimyla Ask people in Louisiana how they feel when people break open above ground crypts so that the thieves can remove the skull and any belongings found therein. The skulls that are removed are then used in Voodoo rituals. Native Americans are another group whose burial sites are dug up. They still have living ancestors. It doesn't matter how many generations removed from burial of an ancestor is, it's still hurtful to realize what has or is happening to burial sites. Does science gain an understanding of burial practices and cultural habits? Yes, of course, but that doesn't negate the impact that the people of that culture or family may feel.
@hpstrunkiii8056 As it should be. In Louisiana, the dead cannot be buried below ground due to the damp environment. I believe I saw that it can cause the casket to resurface because of how damp the ground is their. People access the above ground, crypt like enclosure to steal skulls for the practice of Voodoo rituals. Pretty disturbing.
I wonder where the time limit line is drawn between grave robbing and "archeology." I watched a video not long ago wherein "archeologists" were studying gravesites from the late 1700s. I asked about the time limit line in the comments of that video, but no one ever responded.
The blue man was not the result of inbreeding. He used a certain type of antibiotic that contained silver. That's what made his skin blue.
He drank colloidal silver which he continued to drink in excess because he said he likes the attention
100%, more than likely from the use of Colloidal Silver!
Yes. I think he drank too much Willard’s Water (colloidal silver) if I remember right
Thank you. I was going to post the same thing.
That’s true. I remember seeing an interview with him.
Inbreeding also occurs in with breeding of pure-bred dogs. Many times physical mutations plague the offspring, having extreme deformities to the point that euphanization is the only option to end suffering. Also, still births occur.
That is the reason why Native Americans came up with a clan system, meaning your mother and father have to be a different clan before marriage.
Yeah but we were considered the savages for protecting our land.
I went to the Tutenkhamun exhibition in the British Museum. It was unbelievably beautiful but all those artefacts should never have been removed from their tombs
That poor bastard was horrifically inbred
# 1 I saw him on a show where they sad he turned blue from taking colloidal silver
Colloidal silver
@@karenpruitt6833 Yea that's it I knew it was some kind of silver thanks.
That's right...the color was permanent...
@@karenpruitt6833This was mentioned in the movie "The 5 People You Mention in Heaven".
I wonder if Jay Leno could be related to the Hapsburgs
Where my father is from there was an old man, I believe if memory serves me right named Conely LaMont he was considered the village historian as was his father he always emphasized as my father related to me in my teens not marrying within the same county as from the times of slavery folk were forced to breed and he had committed to memory the origins of certain families and their relation to one another identifying my grandfather as an outsider who came from South Carolina alone with no local connection. His own family had obvious traits which indicated the infusion of white blood breaking up genetic bonds and marriages to native American's further expanding the genetic pool. In the 70s ran into him on a fishing pier and he marveled about integration and began a long soliloquy about family's, conditions, traditions, and related topics. I remember he was quite upset because as he put had gotten a traffic ticket, his first in 73 years of driving as his principal job was driving the landowners, family to and fro first by horse and mule wagons then by early automobiles and trucks. He seemed quite impressed by my father going to college then the war then back to college to become a teacher and marrying a "gal" from far away. With no scientific data he knew and understood the results of even incidental inbreeding as those people had violent natures as he put it meanest families were those were too close with feeble minded offspring.
Your thumbnail is both rude and disgusting. These poor people had accidents and youre using them for this dull video!😡
What are you even talking about? How is it rude to study people who were the results of inbreeding not accidents.
Kind of misleading, the blue man is that color because he took a bunch of products that had silver in them, not a genetic thing at all.
Did his four children also have silver in them?
Well, if we're not going to pay attention to history about what happens with inbreeding shame on us.Why would we want to create those problems for another human being
To live with ?
Most, if not all, of the European royal families were related due to years of marrying other royals. At one time, most of the European kings/Tsars were the descendants of the British royal family. They may not have married a sibling, but in many cases, they were marrying 1st cousins from other familial related kingdoms.
Lord Mountbatten--who was assassinated many years back--came from the German side of the family...Battenburg, the original German name of the royal family in that country. And a lot of the British royal over a hundred years ago used to refer to 'Cousin Nicky'...they meant Nicholas, the last Tsar. I don't know if they were inbred or came from inbred families, but, as you said, they often married cousins.
On a personal note...ick.
Your cheapened this video with the thumbnail 😡
HOW CRUEL...the pictures are of people who have lost parts of their faces to cancer! and have had grafts as a start of a long road of operations, remodels and recoveries. SHAME ON YOU!
This video doesn't actually say anything, although it's surely using a lot of words.
Yep.
Like Kamala Harris?
Very disappointed ! Nothing new , most people already know most of this. Waste of time I'm afraid. Also, shame on you for the thumbnail. Nothing to do with inbreeding!
Paul kerrison used colloidal silver not genetics
It should be outlawed, why on earth would you want to marry a relative and think that this is okay. Insane! Creepy!
Choosing a thumbnail picture of a person who had their face destroyed by an accident and are now disabled then claiming there are inbred is disgusting. How low does this channel need to stoop to get likes & interest on that picture with lies. Unsubscribing despite previously enjoying this channel.
These blue people were not Andorians even the Aenar. These blue aliens could use that dye to fit in with us if it weren't for those antennae.
These aren't inbred. Their faces have been torn apart in accidents. For instance, the lady who had her face eaten off by a chimp.
That’s not what happened to Daniel!! That’s so low for click bait!
would it be too much to ask , to have you hire narrators that can read english ? I mean really, tutancumoon?, who isthat?
It's an A.I. voice
I Hate AI !!!! Pronunciation Issues Piss People Off !!!
They took brotherly love to the next level
Just GROSE ME OUT! NASTY IS MORE LIKE IT. TO ME THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE TRYING TO PUSH PEOPLE TO DO IF RAPPED BY FATHER OR BROTHER OR COUSIN! I WISH AM ONE COME MY WAY OR DAUGHTER THEY'RE GOING TO WISH THEY NEVER HAD!