10 Mysteries That are Locked Away in the Smithsonian

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    10. John Dillinger’s sex organ
    9. George Washington’s missing bed
    8. A steam engine lost in the Titanic disaster may be owned by the Smithsonian
    7. John F. Kennedy’s brain has been rumored to be held in the Smithsonian’s collections
    6. Ghosts might be found in the Smithsonian in several of its buildings
    5. The Smithsonian has a storage facility to protect meteorites from contamination
    4. The Hope Diamond and its curse may be encountered at the Smithsonian
    3. One can still learn a lot from a dummy
    2. The model of Lincoln’s patented device is a replica
    1. Missiles guided by pigeons along for the ride might have worked
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  • @Andrewlang90
    @Andrewlang90 3 года назад +164

    Imagine what’s possibly being held by the Vatican....

  • @dafttool
    @dafttool 4 года назад +10

    Missing from your list, hundreds of giant skeletons which the Smithsonian has taken in over decades. Most notorious, the giant mummies from the Grand Canyon, where Egyptian-appearing & Buddhist-appearing statuary is also still missing some 100 years later

  • @maxdevlin4349
    @maxdevlin4349 5 лет назад +98

    The first image you showed is the wonderful old Smithsonian museum. when they renovated it many years ago, a friend of mine got hold of some of the old window panes from the place (this was before it became popular/fashionable/profitable\ to re-purpose old architectural stuff) and used them to renovate his parents home.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 4 года назад +8

      That's cool.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 4 года назад +2

      @Clayton Barfield I was there with a class trip in elementary school about 1970, and then was back in the 90s, but for some reason I just remember the hope diamond.

    • @debdodson9867
      @debdodson9867 4 года назад +2

      Says..Recycling materials;especially windows,is a beautiful thing..and has been for a really long time for some people..

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 4 года назад +1

      Adam Meyer that is VERY cool.

    • @BeautifulSilence
      @BeautifulSilence 3 года назад +4

      😭 this is beautiful 👐
      Tell your friend to get that provenance on lock. It's an important part of the home's history (maybe even property value!)

  • @christo0187
    @christo0187 4 года назад +101

    I've been there twice . The air and space museum is especially impressive. Plus it's all free to see!

    • @melanietoth1376
      @melanietoth1376 3 года назад +2

      What!?! Free!?!?

    • @Wolfie54545
      @Wolfie54545 3 года назад

      *D I S C O V E R Y*

    • @mariaannalikouris4673
      @mariaannalikouris4673 3 года назад +8

      @@melanietoth1376 all museums in dc except two (spy museum and maybe the holocaust museum) are free. It was one way to take the kids for a great weekend to the natural history museum and air and space museum without spending money.

    • @mryeti1887
      @mryeti1887 3 года назад

      The Udvar Hazy air and space is also free but it cost $15 to park. They used to run a bus between the 2 but not sure if they still do. It’s adjacent to IAD so if you have a long layover you can grab a taxi and go to the museum.

    • @atbragdots8852
      @atbragdots8852 3 года назад +1

      it's like free disney world

  • @princemaeldireagh938
    @princemaeldireagh938 5 лет назад +41

    Growing up in D,C. I often heard that the famous Dillinger member was located in the National Museum of Pathology, an amazingly grotesque little museum reached thru a back door in the big red Smythsonian building. My impression was that the NMP was actually a facility connected to the National Institutes of Health. This gave the Smythsonian the ability to deny having the celebrated organ. During the Sixties the Pathology museum was moved to NIH headquarters in Beltsville, Md. The Beltsville display is fairly tame lacking the sideshow aspects that made the old NMP such a hit with me and my friends. Unfortunately I never saw the legendary puzzle

    • @warringtonfaust1088
      @warringtonfaust1088 3 года назад

      I can remember hearing the Dillinger story, as a kid, in the 1960's.

  • @annemchurchwell
    @annemchurchwell 3 года назад +30

    The sound at night is the tablet of Ahkmenrah's bring all the exhibits to life at night.

    • @alexispenaran639
      @alexispenaran639 2 года назад

      What's that

    • @annemchurchwell
      @annemchurchwell 2 года назад

      @@alexispenaran639 Night at the museum movie reference.

    • @leegee1593
      @leegee1593 2 года назад

      @@alexispenaran639 you were born in the last seven years, weren’t you?

    • @alexispenaran639
      @alexispenaran639 2 года назад

      @@leegee1593 no I'm 22 years old I just didn't grew up watching that movie 😢

  • @karenholl2489
    @karenholl2489 3 года назад +17

    i was born and raised right outside D.C. and have therefore been to smithsonian museums countless times. the moment i found out that most museums in the world you have to pay for had me shook

    • @belle16117
      @belle16117 3 года назад +3

      The Metropolitan Museum in NYC “suggests” a donation of $20 (or did last time I was there), but so worth it.

    • @zahria
      @zahria 3 года назад

      In YOUR world probably.
      Not in ours.

    • @scogin2670
      @scogin2670 2 года назад +2

      When I lived in Louisiana, The guy I played darts with, in tournaments, was pissed one night because we lost... He decided we needed to take our drunk selves to the New Orleans museum of art at 3 am. I said no f#@$ing way dude, it's closed. He said maan.. I work there...(I knew that but i didnt know he could go there any time he wanted) he said, look at this...he showed me a regular key ring with regular-looking keys... OK aaanyway.. We went and it was weird. He opened the case with the Faberge eggs and said here... I put my hands out, and he dropped one in... like it was just a big golf ball or something. I was trying to control my shaking... I said, take it out of my hand... NOW. He laughed and put it back... I don't really care if anyone believes me or not but, I know I've had a Faberge egg in my hands and I regret not actually looking closer at it. But I was scared to death of dropping it. That was back in 1998 I think.

  • @DanaOrtiz
    @DanaOrtiz 4 года назад +537

    This guy should get a world record for being on the most RUclips channels

    • @TheGalantir
      @TheGalantir 4 года назад +26

      @isabel elenes There's a button on your keyboard called caps lock you might want to press it sometime.

    • @andyrickert1
      @andyrickert1 4 года назад +10

      @isabel elenes dont be hating on my boy simon

    • @TSemasFl
      @TSemasFl 4 года назад +3

      Yeah he's sandbagging sponsors and likes to earn more money, he's a cheater.

    • @realityshotgun
      @realityshotgun 3 года назад +25

      @@TSemasFl how is it cheating? Each channel has a different theme and content. Also he works hard on each channel (only one is abandoned) with videos coming out multiple times a week for most of the channels. Seems like he's just putting the work in to make his money, not cheating.

    • @joeh470
      @joeh470 3 года назад +10

      @@realityshotgun i totally agree with you. He is moving so fast between channels, the wind friction has cleared his head of foliage.

  • @shaunjay6040
    @shaunjay6040 2 года назад +14

    In my youth I watched a show around 3AM on PBS. It was called inside the vault or something along the line, and there was some wild things shown on that show! Babies born with wings and horns preserved in jars, bones of giants, etc.. I mean it was wild!! I wish it would come on again. It would be great to see again over 20 years later.

    • @nichhodge8503
      @nichhodge8503 Год назад

      Yes I’ve heard the Smithsonian has/had the bones of giants found in America in their possession

  • @the1savagebeast
    @the1savagebeast 4 года назад +81

    I would love to go through the Smithsonian vault! Let's see what they're really hiding.

    • @debdodson9867
      @debdodson9867 4 года назад +2

      Says..There are a whole lot of kosher dill pickles in those vaults at the museums..and that assumption really is about as accurate as anyone else's..

    • @debdodson9867
      @debdodson9867 4 года назад +1

      says..Pickles..

    • @legoactionstudios9400
      @legoactionstudios9400 4 года назад

      A sign that says, “gotten” 😢

    • @letitiajeavons6333
      @letitiajeavons6333 4 года назад

      Probably just dead Native Americans.

    • @debdodson9867
      @debdodson9867 4 года назад +1

      @@letitiajeavons6333 Can't trap native americans' spirit and neither can the Smithsonian...

  • @michaellicavoli3921
    @michaellicavoli3921 4 года назад +12

    During the 70s I spent an afternoon in the Smithsonian. The center display was called “Differences between the races”. Wonder how that would fly today?

    • @ro4eva
      @ro4eva 2 года назад

      Considering that the party (and political spectrum) my family and I logistically + financially supported for many years (which we now deeply regret) has openly endorsed and/or praised what amounts to 21st Century racial segregation (in education and pro sports), and, is now infested with naive, emotionally-unhinged Marxists -- who have violently revealed that they want to see America be turned on its head -- what you claim to have seen in the 70s somehow might fit in remarkably well.

  • @riggs20
    @riggs20 4 года назад +76

    "America's Attic"
    That is hilariously accurate!

  • @susanrobinson910
    @susanrobinson910 5 лет назад +197

    Gotta love Simon referring to the pigeons as, "Little Peckers". How did you keep a straight face?!

    • @maxdevlin4349
      @maxdevlin4349 5 лет назад +12

      He went from allegedly big peckers to little peckers in this one lol

    • @lagitanavderoscio
      @lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад +2

      Hpw, indeed? lpl

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад +5

      Welll.. he's an expert on that. He'd be the first one to tell you.

    • @lagitanavderoscio
      @lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад

      @@timapple6586 expert on little or big Boom : )

    • @tyfuepanda2972
      @tyfuepanda2972 5 лет назад

      @@maxdevlin4349 . .The first

  • @lunavarion
    @lunavarion 4 года назад +84

    No mention of their legendary, alleged involvement with giant remains?

    • @Chad_Thundernuts
      @Chad_Thundernuts 4 года назад +4

      That's the one thing I was sure he'd mention.

    • @lunavarion
      @lunavarion 4 года назад +8

      @@Chad_Thundernuts I waited the whole video for it and was disappointed. Maybe there'll be a part two or something. I imagine the Smithsonian's at the center of a lot of conspiracy theories.

    • @derailed2157
      @derailed2157 4 года назад +2

      @Oftin Wong that's exactly what they want you to believe.

    • @derailed2157
      @derailed2157 4 года назад +4

      @Oftin Wong In the words of C.S. Lewis or Walt Disney, I can't quite remember, "Just because you can't see something doesn't mean it doesn't exist."

    • @derailed2157
      @derailed2157 4 года назад +5

      @Oftin Wong I'm not one to say there were giants 100%, but I've become sceptical of everything "they" push on us. After have being lied to time after time, it's hard not to question everything we've been told by the "Illuminati" if you will. Now I may be a bit radical in my beliefs, but there are multiple different news articles from the early 1900s about giant bones being found across America, especially buried underneath the many burial mounds found throughout the states. If you'd like I'll look into it more tomorrow, probably today by the time you're reading this, and get a few news articles you might find interesting. Like I said, I don't have any definitive proof there were giants, but I like to question everything I'm told, especially when it comes to history, we weren't alive back then and all we learn in the history books is from the perspective of the victors. I don't mean to keep dragging this on, but if you'd like to have a respectable debate on the subject, I'm all ears. If not just say so and I'll let you have the last word.

  • @midnightodellewest1999
    @midnightodellewest1999 3 года назад +11

    I'v only been to the Smithsonian once, which was in 1997 and I was on summer break from college. I cannot speak to whether the place is haunted, but I do remember suddenly being overcome with absolute sadness and dread and not understanding why. Then I realized the room I was about to enter housed the Enola Gay, which was the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb, the first over Hiroshima and the second over Nagasaki. I have never felt such a visceral dread before or since and I will never forget how the feeling preceded any knowledge of what I was approaching. While I have never been prone to ponder the paranormal, I do believe, as a direct result of my experience that day, that certain objects can indeed hold onto to the pain experienced around them.

    • @lijuowl
      @lijuowl 3 года назад +2

      Maybe. But also, it might have been an empathic feeling, catching up on the feelings of people around you, who knew what they were about to see or were already there

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Год назад +3

      Just to be clear, the Enola Gay did not drop the bomb on Nagasaki. It did participate in that mission as a weather reconnaissance plane for the primary target of Nokura. When that target proved too obscured for the mission, the plane carrying the second bomb, Bockscar, diverted to Nagasaki, and saved millions of lives by ending the war.

    • @midnightodellewest1999
      @midnightodellewest1999 Год назад +1

      @@odysseusrex5908 Thank you, I did not know that. I appreciate the clarification.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Год назад +1

      @@midnightodellewest1999 You are welcome.

    • @barryallen871
      @barryallen871 Год назад

      Do you are claiming to be psychic??

  • @samsalin
    @samsalin 4 года назад +200

    Raiding this would be alot more interesting then area 51, probably less lethal too.

    • @TheBillybob1982
      @TheBillybob1982 4 года назад +8

      0Guiltyone0 And less disappointing in the long run.

    • @callabeth258
      @callabeth258 4 года назад +2

      0Guiltyone0 a lot is two words

    • @mikesansone2066
      @mikesansone2066 4 года назад

      I literally came here to say this

    • @sixxdice586
      @sixxdice586 4 года назад +1

      I'm in...when do we start

    • @melanietoth1376
      @melanietoth1376 3 года назад

      I just want to get locked in

  • @KB-lr4pl
    @KB-lr4pl 3 года назад +51

    "There is an easy way to tell whether your house is haunted: It's not." --Jimmy Carr

    • @I.am.Sarah.
      @I.am.Sarah. 3 года назад +4

      @@zahria Jimmy Carr is a British comedian

  • @63shakeandbake
    @63shakeandbake 3 года назад +5

    The strangest thing about the Smithsonian is how it came into being. A British scientist named James Smithson died and for some reason in his will stated that if no heirs exist to give the money to the American government to build a museum. Seeing how he had never been to America and this was during the time between the revolution and the war of 1812 it seems highly unlikely a Brit would leave his money to a hostile government such as America so one has to ask why did he?

  • @michaellouton3870
    @michaellouton3870 5 лет назад +1

    Love these videos, always so fascinating. Thanks.

  • @leegee1593
    @leegee1593 2 года назад

    Underrated video and channel! Good shit

  • @KCsFunHouse
    @KCsFunHouse 4 года назад +18

    Omg I remember the crash test dummies both the commercials AND the band... oh such simpler times

  • @lockhart415
    @lockhart415 4 года назад +16

    I think you guys should do more videos about the Smithsonian. There's a lot of cool stuff in that place.

  • @ladykoiwolfe
    @ladykoiwolfe 4 года назад +13

    The Hope Diamond is not denied, and when you see it there's a longing to hold it. I say this as someone who doesn't care for diamonds. This is the only diamond I have ever felt a craving for.
    I prefer lesser stones like obsidian, Tiger's eye, malachite, and turquoise.
    The curse would not apply to the Smithsonian, they only hold it like a bank vault. The ownership, which carries the curse, belongs to the family of the man who mailed the stone to the Smithsonian.

  • @Dangic23
    @Dangic23 4 года назад +287

    Was expecting to hear about the giant bones given to the Smithsonian.

    • @theflanman420420
      @theflanman420420 4 года назад +64

      Dangic23 exactly... they have been collecting and hiding giant skeletons for 100 years to hide our real history.

    • @TheDuke4100
      @TheDuke4100 4 года назад +17

      there is no such thing

    • @TruthSayer2007
      @TruthSayer2007 4 года назад +71

      Jason - If you do some research you’ll find a very long history of giants living on every continent in the world. Not to mention basic tools like ax heads being in excess of 50 pounds and yet still having the cuts and grooves proving they were used frequently. Please do some research rather than blithely denying a statement without doing due diligence first.

    • @ceryseira
      @ceryseira 4 года назад +11

      @@theflanman420420 Who are 'they'? Giant what skeletons? Who is/are 'our'? Real history? As opposed to what?

    • @ceryseira
      @ceryseira 4 года назад +25

      @@TruthSayer2007 Define research. Any source other than 'stories'? immensely curious. As for the axe heads I haven't come across anything heavier than 17.5-25 pounds being discovered, let alone 50 fitting your description or any indication of it being used by a single person, willing to look into anything you have. As for previous existing humanoid species being gigantic in any genuine sense of the word, I would purport the square-cube law denying the plausibility of a similar (type of build/skeletal structure) species to us having existed which was immensely larger than us. Modern and/or current day evidence supporting this stance would be that people who are born significantly taller than us generally don't live very long as their body is so taxed by their height and therefore weight, as well as medical abnormalities typically being the cause of their size in the first place. I am however open to consideration and genuinely interested in hearing about anything you have found though. The world is a greatly intriguing place and even now holds a great deal of secrets we've yet to uncover/discover.

  • @stephaniemccord6100
    @stephaniemccord6100 3 года назад +11

    John Dillinger's "member" tale is a tale that goes way back and is as humorous as the tale of the jackalope in Wyoming.

    • @pagliaccisghost269
      @pagliaccisghost269 3 года назад

      Not sure about the infamous "jackelope" I can tell you from personal experience, in the late 1800's to early 1900's, there were rabbits that would tower over a regular size dog. There is a picture of my grandfather as a young child standing next to one that his father had killed. Stretched out, it was almost twice the size of my grandfather. I'd say it weighed an easy 50 pounds....

    • @tonytouchzz
      @tonytouchzz 3 года назад

      Yup, maybe it was relatively big... but if it was THAT big, he wouldn’t be popular with women... I’m a bit over average and a quarter of the persons I’ve been with had to use hands to prevent going too deep. Personally know someone with a gigantic dong and he says it’s a curse more than anything, it doesn’t get too hard and no women can take it. So when I hear stories of someone with a huge shlong kept in a jar and all women want it, I totally know it’s BS. Maybe it’s big, but not « wtf is that thing, were all gonna die! » big.

  • @thomaspavelko9412
    @thomaspavelko9412 4 года назад +254

    Smithsonian: The intellectuals area 51.

    • @razorransom1795
      @razorransom1795 4 года назад +4

      Yup, actually most big historical libraries with large archives and many warehouses are those.

    • @FLRDAMN
      @FLRDAMN 4 года назад +3

      Wow so smart, so cool.

    • @Ghostcyborg71
      @Ghostcyborg71 4 года назад

      They have monocles and Alien skeletons 🧐

    • @danielwebster5748
      @danielwebster5748 4 года назад +4

      Absolutely more than one very brilliant people have stated they have tools that are many millions of years older than people as a matter of fact some of them I know exist there was one group of tools dating at 20 million years that was on display until 1959 however there is said to be much older tools as well as abnormally tall red-headed Giants with two rows of teeth and six digits on each hand and each foot tall enough to Pat Robert Wadlow on his head do I believe the stories some of them like I said I know her true because I personally seen them a lot of these are unconfirmed stories and I would need some proof before I could totally believe them but I do believe there's things in the Smithsonian that if the truth were told it would rewrite the history books

    • @nickpaine
      @nickpaine 3 года назад

      Man, I wish I'd said that. And I'm sure I will.

  • @WS-gw5ms
    @WS-gw5ms 4 года назад +19

    Those crash test dummy toys were awesome. One was a Ford taurus like car that totally blew apart when you crashed it.

    • @all-timealien4483
      @all-timealien4483 4 года назад

      I remember having those. Your comment just brought up a memory I forgot I had lol

  • @briangleason5597
    @briangleason5597 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy you're Chanel. As a History buff I would love to see all the hidden treasures. And to touch a piece of History.

  • @williamjeffersonclinton69
    @williamjeffersonclinton69 4 года назад +16

    Homing Pigeon Bombs doesn't sound that crazy when you think about the Brits and the 1950s Operation Blue Peacock.

  • @conniecrawford5231
    @conniecrawford5231 4 года назад +9

    The Smithsonian Museums consist of 20 different museums, 11 of them on the National Mall - even the National Zoo is a Smithsonian! Several of the Smithsonians are located in different states outside of D.C.! Uninformed people say “ I went to the Smithsonian” without specifying which museum they mean. It drives me crazy that they don’t realize how vast the collections are in the “Nation’s Attic” ! Please learn the names of the individual museums !

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 4 года назад +2

      But they all fall under the collective name.

  • @deemariedubois4916
    @deemariedubois4916 4 года назад

    Fascinating video. Thanks Simon and team.

  • @notbad7490
    @notbad7490 4 года назад

    Simon, once again great video.

  • @heatherhillman7280
    @heatherhillman7280 4 года назад +52

    I saw the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian several years ago. My luck has been no better or worse than before I saw it. I guess the thick plexiglass around it does work to keep the curse at bay. 😉

    • @cooldudeawesome9344
      @cooldudeawesome9344 4 года назад +5

      You have to wear it to have bad luck if you know what I mean

    • @D34D22
      @D34D22 4 года назад

      Cooldude Awesome Supposedly just posses it in any way.

    • @earth2006
      @earth2006 4 года назад +1

      we're lucky it's still there, had recent events not gone a certain way, it mite not still be there, it mite of been made into a broch, a ring, a pendant or part of a crown.

    • @joanflakesful
      @joanflakesful 4 года назад +2

      It’s ownership that passes the curse along

    • @melissatyree566
      @melissatyree566 4 года назад +1

      I would love to see the diamond, I think its history is fascinating.

  • @Whitpusmc
    @Whitpusmc 5 лет назад +209

    They have the Holy Grail, the Roswell Alien Spacecraft and a RUclips intelligent comment.

    • @jujubee9422
      @jujubee9422 4 года назад

      lololo

    • @the1savagebeast
      @the1savagebeast 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @LordDragon1965
      @LordDragon1965 4 года назад +3

      And, of course, the Presidential book of secrets.

    • @brianbell564
      @brianbell564 4 года назад +8

      Intelligent comments are not nonexistent, but they are extremely rare, aren’t they?

    • @Whitpusmc
      @Whitpusmc 4 года назад

      Brian Bell That’s an insult to us plebeians! I meant incoherent, stupid spelchk. (Yes).

  • @drad1537
    @drad1537 4 года назад +1

    I see and can bear Simon as a narrator of a movie I want to see. Some spooky water mystery read along with a start of Simons voice talking bout the mysterious event of some geographical area or venue....keep going brother!!!

  • @jaydee5156
    @jaydee5156 4 года назад +2

    I've been to several of the Smithsonian museums with multiple times to a few. An incredible experience.

  • @alanthompson4912
    @alanthompson4912 4 года назад +6

    So what I have learned here is that if you don't want something veiwed or if you want something conveniently lost, give it to the Smithsonian museum.

  • @tomkirby3281
    @tomkirby3281 5 лет назад +5

    The story I heard about #10 was that it was actually in a nearby law enforcement/crime museum that someone may have confusedly thought was associated with the Smithsonian.

  • @thebeefyburrito4433
    @thebeefyburrito4433 4 года назад +1

    Adore this channel. ❤️

  • @cameronmcleod5346
    @cameronmcleod5346 4 года назад +2

    14:20 - 'it was too slow to keep up with the little peckers."
    ^I died laughing at that line.

  • @Objectified
    @Objectified 3 года назад +32

    6'2 "was considerably taller than most men of his day" -- it's also considerably taller than most men of this day.

    • @WmGood
      @WmGood 3 года назад +5

      Two assets possessed by George Washington were his exceptional height and his uncanny resemblance to a dollar bill. Both made him stand out.

    • @sockhopper
      @sockhopper 3 года назад +4

      On average, yes. But 6’2 in the 1700s is like being 6’9 now.

  • @daveyjones815
    @daveyjones815 3 года назад +17

    That bulge under the sheet covering John Dillinger is actually his arm in rigor mortis

    • @gardener3030
      @gardener3030 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, his third arm!

    • @jesseostone386
      @jesseostone386 3 года назад

      Yeah, that’s what I thought, too. The placement of that bulge on his abdomen is too close to where the bottom of the ribcage would be.

  • @LouLope
    @LouLope 5 лет назад

    Thumbs up, good job Simon.

  • @richardbarnett1917
    @richardbarnett1917 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this information.

  • @archiveseeker
    @archiveseeker 4 года назад +6

    Some artifacts found by the Great Lakes region are said to be hidden by the Smithsonian. They were dated to be around 60,000 years old.

  • @LazyIRanch
    @LazyIRanch 5 лет назад +11

    I would love to visit the Smithsonian again some day. I was there in 1967 when I was six years old. Loved every minute of it, and we spent 3 days exploring. Daddy wanted to see everything! One day, I got tired and laid on the carpet of one room for a nap. Mom was horrified when she finally found me, I was lying right next to the case containing the Hope Diamond! I didn't know about the "curse", so had no idea why she was so freaked out. LOL

    • @70mjc
      @70mjc 5 лет назад

      John Barber show her how and lead by example

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 5 лет назад +2

      @John Barber Yep, along with everyone else

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад

      @@LazyIRanch Shazam! =D

  • @vilepsycho4852
    @vilepsycho4852 3 года назад

    Wooow! You brought me back with the crash test dummies lol. Totally forgot about them.

  • @marissabones
    @marissabones 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video 🙃

  • @luismarquez7917
    @luismarquez7917 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for all the work and time you put into all of your videos.

  • @hightea2546
    @hightea2546 4 года назад +5

    Saw the”Hope” way Cool , that is so much hype,, that is one of the coolest place Ever , including the Dummies

  • @oldmikie
    @oldmikie 4 года назад

    Nice work.

  • @JWMCMLXXX
    @JWMCMLXXX 5 лет назад

    Awesome topic
    Thanks

  • @mariethemagnificent2000
    @mariethemagnificent2000 5 лет назад +10

    Conspiracy enthusiasts would love this!

  • @swankelly
    @swankelly 4 года назад +106

    The fact that we don't know what happened to JFK's brain bothers me.

    • @fademusic1980
      @fademusic1980 4 года назад +11

      What was left of it

    • @dougplemons3640
      @dougplemons3640 4 года назад +20

      Me too. I've never believed that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I don't think we will ever know the truth.

    • @jeremymelvin6976
      @jeremymelvin6976 4 года назад +8

      The fact that I don't know what they'll do with my brain bothers me.

    • @honeybabou6119
      @honeybabou6119 4 года назад +3

      It's been shared between around 50 museums.

    • @PJSmith5
      @PJSmith5 3 года назад +8

      Quietly given back to family and buried.

  • @jellybean4
    @jellybean4 5 лет назад

    Fascinating video!

  • @JessieB52012
    @JessieB52012 4 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @kthxbi
    @kthxbi 4 года назад +50

    I’m also English, and i’ve never heard someone pronounce inventory with 3 syllables... did not know you could do that
    edit
    for reference i'm hearing: in-VEN-tree
    but i've only ever previously heard: IN-ven-tor-ee

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer 4 года назад

      We say that in Ireland. Relax!

    • @kthxbi
      @kthxbi 4 года назад +3

      @@malahammer wasn't getting agro, just didn't know that was a thing. It was kind of cool to learn!

    • @kylethenile
      @kylethenile 4 года назад

      I think he was going for in-VEN-tuh-ry, which is still four syllables, but admittedly does sound way different.

    • @Fred100159
      @Fred100159 4 года назад +1

      then there's aluminum
      'a loo meh num'
      Discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy.
      If the British guy who discovered it called it 'aluminum', so should the rest of you Brits!!! 😊

    • @donaldfeasey9167
      @donaldfeasey9167 4 года назад

      We say it as 3 also here in Oz..
      like in-ven-tree

  • @LivWildStyle
    @LivWildStyle 5 лет назад +22

    Ah, possession denial, we have all tried it... Usually doesn't work.

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 5 лет назад +2

      Possession denial must be the remaining one-tenth of the law.

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 5 лет назад

      @@Blindashitmetalasfuck So uncomfortable.

  • @JudeNance
    @JudeNance 3 года назад

    It was interesting and informative.

  • @mikkibaker6907
    @mikkibaker6907 3 года назад +3

    Many years back, the Army Institute of Pathology exhibited some of their collection in a makeshift museum on Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. The Dillinger piece of anatomy was said to be on display in that collection. That entity had nothing to do with The Smithsonian and, if it indeed exists, it would be the property of The National Museum of Health and Medicine.

  • @paulxaviercyr
    @paulxaviercyr 4 года назад +7

    "Allegedly" should have been used...
    You know why, you LEGEND.

  • @erinjohnson-foster2357
    @erinjohnson-foster2357 5 лет назад +31

    Please keep up the amazing job Simon Whistler is the best!!!!!

  • @scottvanbach
    @scottvanbach 4 года назад +1

    I requested this list!

  • @annad.l6087
    @annad.l6087 4 года назад +6

    Could you imagine how much bigger the Smithsonian would have to be if they displayed everything in it's collection.

  • @WaterIsLife77
    @WaterIsLife77 5 лет назад +4

    I've watched older videos of TopTenz, and Simon actually smiled. Why doesn't he smile anymore?

  • @JT-cloverbottomt
    @JT-cloverbottomt 4 года назад +11

    Simon...In 1980 I was an intern at the Smithsonian. I can attest that there are many haunted buildings there. It’s still a wonderful place though. Enjoyed the video.

  • @keithwoodcrest
    @keithwoodcrest 3 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh. I had the action figures of the Crash Test Dummies! And the car! And I loved the TV show. Glad I'm not the only one who remembers them lol 👍

  • @hiptothajive
    @hiptothajive 3 года назад +2

    HOLY CRAP!! I remember having nightmares about those crash test dummies. I always thought they were from a horror movie, but my parents didn’t ever know what I was talking about. I’ve never been able to find out anything about it. This explains that. Wow....

  • @TheCat72850
    @TheCat72850 4 года назад +3

    Is the Ark of the Covenant, rescued by Indiana Jones there? 😆
    Poor little pigeons!
    Thanks for sharing. Used to love to go to Smithsonian when I lived outside DC.

  • @renatacantore-gross8842
    @renatacantore-gross8842 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for increasing my knowledge, Simon.

  • @gemman1
    @gemman1 4 года назад +1

    One little bit of trivia about the Hope Diamond. When Meriwether Post (past owner of the Washington Post) had the Hope Diamond mounted he on the collar of her Great Dane

  • @josephtaub20
    @josephtaub20 3 года назад +1

    Growing up in Washington, DC I was always told that Mr. Dillinger's personal i.d. was actually cared for in the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) housed in the Bethesda (Maryland) Naval Hospital. I don't know why. The Pigeon missile never got off the ground, so to speak, but the BatBomb did. Invented by a dentist, it consisted of a bat bearing an incendiary device, loaded in droves in a bomber and dropped over Japanese villages which, being mainly bamboo and paper, were highly flammable. The nascent atomic bomb obviated the need so it was only deployed once in a test, which worked perfectly as the test subject instantly hid in a research facility shed and burned it to the ground--in the US desert.

  • @rhondasloan17
    @rhondasloan17 4 года назад +15

    This needs to be re-titled "rumored objects that are not at the Smithsonian" misleading title

  • @kimirockett5547
    @kimirockett5547 4 года назад +81

    I keep getting distracted by how he says 'inventory'.

    • @amicmel7450
      @amicmel7450 4 года назад +4

      Lol, yeah, he keeps putting the emPHASis on the wrong sylLABle every time he says invenTORy
      Not really using the king’s english...

    • @valentinegoose9985
      @valentinegoose9985 4 года назад +3

      I know, it should be pronounced inventory, not inventory.

    • @kimirockett5547
      @kimirockett5547 4 года назад +2

      @@valentinegoose9985 mhmm exactly >.>

    • @LeglessWonder
      @LeglessWonder 4 года назад +2

      Valentine Goose no no no ... it’s supposed to be pronounced inventory

    • @mickeyhinmon5715
      @mickeyhinmon5715 3 года назад +1

      I wonder often why he puts an “r” at the end of words that end with an “a”. I.e. Russia

  • @raaharr
    @raaharr 4 года назад +6

    I grew up in Washington in the fifties and loved to go to the various Smithsonian buildings on Saturday mornings. I guess because I was a kid the guards didn't pay much attention to me when I would sneak past the "No Admittance" signs and explore the back passages, especially the National History building. I saw case after case of shrunken heads and Civil War artifacts and just about anything that could be collected. Sadly, all of the "cool" stuff is now stored in huge warehouses in suburban Maryland, kind of like the warehouse from Indiana Jones, but no big wooden crates are used.

  • @rickthemagicguy6075
    @rickthemagicguy6075 4 года назад +3

    I actually got to meet the Postal Inspector who personally carried the Hope Diamond through New York Subway system.
    It was a cool story. He was in his late 90's before he died.

    • @insonh21
      @insonh21 3 года назад

      but he did "die" after he was in possession of it

    • @rickthemagicguy6075
      @rickthemagicguy6075 3 года назад

      @@insonh21 I guess you can say that. It took almost 80 years for the curse/old age to catch up to him.

    • @insonh21
      @insonh21 3 года назад

      @@rickthemagicguy6075 it reminds me of something i once heard. "It's said that drinking coffee is a long slow death, it must be true because I've been drinking it all my life and i'm not dead yet"

  • @shoeshinegirl101
    @shoeshinegirl101 4 года назад +41

    New to your channel. I was wondering if you’ve ever done one about all the giant bones that were reported in newspapers throughout America then given to the Smithsonian Institute and never heard and/or seen again.
    Curious as to what happened to them.
    Or, if the newspaper articles are true.

    • @allanbaker5945
      @allanbaker5945 4 года назад +4

      Indeed, the same topic is on my mind.

    • @codename495
      @codename495 4 года назад +3

      You actually wonder if a newspaper article about GIANT HUMAN BONES is valid? Giants aren’t real, haven’t ever been real and won’t be real in the future.

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 4 года назад +5

      Definitely not true. If giants were a thing, it'd be impossible to keep their records and/or existence hidden. For example, average citizens stumble upon dinosaur bones on a daily basis... but not giant humanoids. And then you have archaeologists...

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад +3

      Just watched the other day on tv the discovery of giant bones in South America. New discovery...still digging around it.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад +4

      @Oftin Wong
      It was an actual paleontologist and archeologists.....so there is that also.

  • @steveeich
    @steveeich 5 лет назад +3

    Regarding the pigeon project. My father worked on a program that was somewhat similar. During the Vietnam war we Americans ere losing a lot planes to the Soviet SA-6 missile system. My father was a Electronic Warfare specialist trying various electronic jamming and other electronic counter-measures against those missile. In the late 1960s he worked on a program that called for the training of large Ravens which would be fitted with an explosive to be carried around their necks . The birds we raised from birth to recognize the antenna of the search radar located on a truck connected to a battery of SAM missiles. One radar truck would typically control 6 missiles. The bird were trained to peck at the antenna which would release their food. Ravens being one of the very smartest animals on the planet it was felt that if they are release over North Vietnam they would faithfully find a radar truck and the explosive would detonate and destroy the antenna taking entire battery out of action for some period of time.
    In an odd twist my father once visited me in Northern Virginia in the 80s. . We took the tour of he Paul Garber facility of the Smithsonian where they store a massive amount of their collection, not open to general public. It was there that he got to finally see and touch a SA-6 system for the first time. The Smithsonian had acquired one from Bolivia . He made a comment about how he had spent years of this life competing again that system. It reminded me of two old boxers meeting after long serious of bouts, one was silent but as my father talked I could tell he gave that Soviet machine a lot of credit. First time I have ever told of that story and war plan.

    • @myu2k2
      @myu2k2 5 лет назад +1

      neat!

    • @evita6208
      @evita6208 5 лет назад +1

      That's fascinating, thank you for sharing. Thanks to your dad for his service. Do you know the Project's name?

  • @WheelsofSteal
    @WheelsofSteal 4 года назад +1

    Simon! "The bed is in the possession of the Smithsonian"? (3:39) And at the end it's, this video, not "that video". 😁 Love your work! From ATX 🤠

  • @Pasani3
    @Pasani3 5 лет назад +2

    Been to the natural history one. They're all huge. Would definitely go back and spend more time there. The Egyptian mummies were cool.

  • @TheLoxxxton
    @TheLoxxxton 5 лет назад +50

    I was hoping and waitng for a 'night at the museum' reference.

    • @lagitanavderoscio
      @lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад +1

      Ghosts are as close to a reference as can be.

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад

      That hurts my feelings!

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад

      Buttercup!

    • @lagitanavderoscio
      @lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад

      @@timapple6586 ha ha ha Butterscotch!!! lol

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад

      @@lagitanavderoscio Dude, you totally smoked me. I'd call you 'lilac'... but i'd be grasping after the wrong stiller movie. Your serve, match point. Ps: Obey my dog.

  • @whoops8412
    @whoops8412 3 года назад +5

    Mysteries of the smithsonian was made into a movie: the night at the museum 😂💕

  • @sydhenderson6753
    @sydhenderson6753 8 месяцев назад

    This is an interesting blend of the plausible (the Apollo safe room) and the ridiculous.

  • @igitha..._
    @igitha..._ 4 года назад

    Oooh ooh do one on the top stuff they've destroyed!

  • @-Neo_Genesis-
    @-Neo_Genesis- 5 лет назад +3

    Hey! I still have some of those crash test dummy toys! :D

  • @boomstick4054
    @boomstick4054 4 года назад +7

    The Smithsonian should have a big yard sale if they aren’t going to display the stuff...

  • @webecruzng
    @webecruzng 4 года назад +1

    It's always such a joy to learn new things from you. Thank you.

  • @damienreyna5879
    @damienreyna5879 5 лет назад +2

    There was a cartoon with some crash test dummys, and even a video game with them.

  • @rexstratton73_12
    @rexstratton73_12 4 года назад +8

    The Smithsonian is located in the "Mall" in DC. in that complex is also the National art Museum., The Army Medical Museum and something else. Anyway, you may have been to the Army medical museum, and thought you were at the Smithsonian. They have all manor of anomilies there pickled and in jars.

    • @smoothlyamusing1502
      @smoothlyamusing1502 3 года назад

      The Smithsonian has 4 buildings connected with even more underground

    • @rexstratton73_12
      @rexstratton73_12 3 года назад

      @@smoothlyamusing1502 Yeah, I reckon they do.

  • @justinbrooks3082
    @justinbrooks3082 4 года назад +4

    One of my relatives owned the hope diamond... she let her dog wear it on the canine's birthday.

  • @andrewchilds2704
    @andrewchilds2704 3 года назад +1

    Have you thought about doing a video on the origins of the Hope Diamond? I read that it's likely a re-cut of a much larger blue diamond that was "lost" during the French Revolution

  • @blazefairchild465
    @blazefairchild465 3 года назад +1

    I loved their amazing collection of historical medical instruments in DC.. Also the botanical gardens also in DC. The natural history museum in NY , needs alot of updating of the lighting it's very dark and musty imo. Other wise I could spend a week at any museum just drop me off with a few sandwichs & pick me up when the vacation is over.🧐

  • @anemiab.8165
    @anemiab.8165 5 лет назад +92

    It figures Hoover would have Dillingers ween. Naughty Queen. ;->

    • @wordforger
      @wordforger 4 года назад +9

      I mean, based on what we know of Hoover, it does seem like the sort of weird thing he would do.

    • @milobrophy
      @milobrophy 4 года назад +4

      true

  • @damienreyna5879
    @damienreyna5879 5 лет назад +53

    Hey, I'm sure there is enough stuff in the museum to fill several videos! Part 2 please!

    • @suewatkins9610
      @suewatkins9610 4 года назад +3

      Fill more like several thousand videos.

    • @devind2915
      @devind2915 4 года назад +2

      The Smithsonian has 144 million artifacts and entries

  • @mwilson7345
    @mwilson7345 4 года назад

    There are multiple buildings and cannot be seen in entirety in just one day but it is well worth a visit if you get the chance , it is amazing .

  • @TheCat72850
    @TheCat72850 4 года назад

    Grew up outside DC. Loved going to Smithsonian

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty1187 3 года назад +3

    I thought for sure he would have mentioned the Egyptian artifacts Kincade found in the cave in the Grand Canyon

  • @josi4251
    @josi4251 5 лет назад +96

    My friend is a big shot at the Smithsonian and I plan to ask him a bunch of questions now!!!!

    • @lizzdoe2821
      @lizzdoe2821 5 лет назад +7

      Josi Ooooo I wish I could hear what your friend says!!!🤩

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 5 лет назад +11

      @@lizzdoe2821 Will post an update, Lizzy!

    • @BrianFury5803
      @BrianFury5803 5 лет назад +6

      Ask him to spend a night there

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 лет назад +2

      "My friend is a big shot at the Smithsonian" Yeah. So ask him what he thought of "TS Spivet"... if he's actually your friend anywhere other than on FB or insta. You ever even met this guy? If yes, then why did you have zero questions til today? Nothing weird or broken there.

    • @MFO6
      @MFO6 5 лет назад +2

      How cool! Please do give an update! I bet he would be great to interview!

  • @spencerellis83
    @spencerellis83 5 лет назад

    Videos are the best

  • @jasonhare8540
    @jasonhare8540 3 года назад +2

    Your ghost bird is probably a starling . Where I live they're the most annoying night bird and they're loud as all hell