Yes, and if I miss-gender someone I would be charged with a hate crime and put in jail.
@floydawaight4910 сағат бұрын
Sure pulls 9-11 into the light of darkness again, although its place, deeply hidden in the lies of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Becoming the Weapons of Mass Distraction. THANK YOU, VERY ENLIGHTNING.. Now I will speculate. That, the FACT that Little Georgi was actually the grandson1 of "the wickedest man in the world" and that information is what was written down and "passed out' at his fathers funeral... That's why his wife and his brother Jeb were so shocked upon seeing it and why the prideful grandson of the personification of evil, was able to fool the world... PeaceOrElse
@dolandlydia16 сағат бұрын
Tranquilizers were used to for extra stimulation?
@liubamutafachiri840321 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍 JIPSI 🇦🇩
@Cicero1Күн бұрын
And why was she not held accountable for leaving her kids home alone as well?
@RadioWhoPoo15 сағат бұрын
Right!
@MAZEMINDКүн бұрын
3rd Position o/
@RayPointerChannelКүн бұрын
I was hoping to hear an explanation of how the financial base of silent film was established. This was not really explained. How much did films cost in the beginning, and as the continued to advance technically, how were the costs affected? What did the films earn? Obviously it was substantial as an industry grew out of this. The medium of motion pictures was "film." Cellulose Nitrate was the chemical compound of the plastic base that was motion picture film. It was not referred to by its chemical compound. And it was abandoned in 1950, replaced by Safety Film on an acetate base, which was not flammable as nitrate film was. The pronunciation of the projector is Kina-Mat-A-Graph. The disappearance of the Lumiers connected with Edison in not your "opinion," it has been insinuated for well over 100 years ago. It would be better to avoid injecting a personal opinion in this case especially we have the challenge of reporting of history and events that happened before we were born. I am not sure about your concept of silent era "pornography." The clip you show of a woman displaying her underwear would hardly qualify. I don't believe the history is accurate here. Pornography seems to have come along in mid to late 1920s and were an underground product due to local censorship boards. This is a detail that should have been explored. Your list of the big studios that emerged omitted the first big studios, Universal and Paramount being among the first. In fact Paramount started the major film distribution process with a packaged program under "Block Booking,." NOT "Blind bidding." They also owned theaters and were forced to separate theater ownership from production and distribution under Anti-Trust laws under the Consent decree starting in 1938. But this was in the sound era. But theater ownership started in the silent era. This was based on the tremendous money being made from extremely cheap admission prices, which indicates the the audiences were in the 100,000s and millions. Twentieth Century-Fox was the result of a merger in 1935. While movies attracted large audiences, they did not replace live stage entertainment. Some films featuring certain performers booked for personal appearances in that theater the following week. Some of the Betty Boop and Bouncing Ball Song films did this, creating cartoons around the likes of Louis Armstrong, Don Redman, Cab Calloway, and The Mills Brothers. In spite of the saturation of movies, people still went to circuses. In fact, Cecil B. deMille made a movie called THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH that won an Oscar. But I digress. This is about the economics of the Silent Film, isn't it? How Hollywood grew and managed the revenue to produce lavish productions and high salaries for actors has always been a mystery. This is what is missing in this piece. There is not anything about financial sources or financial structure, but generalized references to associations with banks. What was that relationship like? Were there chattel Mortgages involved? What about the later bankruptcies of Universal and Paramount? The relationship with the banks did not exist in the beginning. This is a fascinating subject. But the focus is lost since this is more of a generalization of Hollywood history, and not much about how it was financially structured in the beginning--the Silent Era and how this blossomed into the industry that followed. This has been missed, unfortunately.
@RadioWhoPoo15 сағат бұрын
Ok so you're bitching because the video wasn't exactly what you wanted? Is that right? You should make your own video because clearly you have enough information that should be covered. As for Lumiere / Edison, not until Lumiere's papers were rediscovered a few years ago did the motive behind Edison's actions really become clear. So no, you're wrong, it hasn't been treated as truth for 100 years.
@Elliot-w1xКүн бұрын
Some guy in New York is trying to buy her off Florida im hoping and praying to God for her to be saved so fair I have been praying and it look like it was the end with nothing coming up then all of a sudden this guy Wants her praying is working im going to keep pray to God
@asteverino8569Күн бұрын
So you say.
@RadioWhoPoo15 сағат бұрын
Check the sources in the description thx
@theshamanarchist5441Күн бұрын
It's beyond a joke now mate. Forced multiculturalism is a crime against our way of life.
@MAZEMINDКүн бұрын
100% Agree o/
@DrinkYourNailPolishКүн бұрын
Crowley: takes a bunch of drugs, makes up a bunch of crap: "i'M A MaGiciAn!!"
@RadioWhoPoo15 сағат бұрын
Right lolol therapists do the same with ayahuasca today
@joeelmore2728Күн бұрын
Another wonderful American icon coming to and end. It doesn't seem fitting to be the fastest ocean liner in the world becoming an artificial reef.
@lynngreyling7660Күн бұрын
Such a strange confluence of circumstances - he most definitely influenced the lives of the Romanov family, if not the course of history.
@monicaspada42732 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I cannot understand why people think Nathalie Delon a good person. During their last meeting Delon, with a mask on his face, wanted to avoid her. I understand Anthony Delon who is always with her but the public who admire Alain Delon should know that Nathalie cheated on Alain with Markovic among others.
@RadioWhoPooКүн бұрын
Thank you. Nathalie seems so shallow
@doryanlima1962 күн бұрын
Poxa era pra ser dublado
@MS-in3sl2 күн бұрын
Is that you Evangelion?
@deannah45932 күн бұрын
And how is this Biden’s Administration fault?
@RadioWhoPooКүн бұрын
Who runs the DHS? Border Control? Emissaries to Mexico and Central American countries? Are you stupid? Stupid bitch
@connersittelgames29532 күн бұрын
Another drug deal gone bad, like the other, "4 on the floor".
@RadioWhoPooКүн бұрын
The drug deal theory makes a lot of sense
@battleelf65232 күн бұрын
YESTERDAY MATT GAETZ REVEALED THAT HE BELIEVED A FOREIGN POWER WAS BEHIND THE EPSTEIN AFFAIR MINUTES LATER HE STEPED DOWN AS AG NOMINEE? WHAT A COHENCIDENCE?
@barbpaq2 күн бұрын
I thought ac's wife went crazy
@Gizmo824772 күн бұрын
When is street justice coming for these people
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
Ask yourself.
@Mike-l7y5y2 күн бұрын
Super video. I really loved it from end to end. Is it possible that Anna Anderson's recollections of many Romanov moments and her resemblance to Anastasia BOTH allowed for and extended the decades long, and some say still very much exists, story of Anastasia's escape from the Ipatiev House in 1918 ? It's now confirmed that she did indeed die with the rest of her family and four servants in the early hours of 17 July 1918 but maybe her playfulness with this Grand Duke was a hopeful reason to believe that at least SOMEONE escaped the carnage ?
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Anastasia and Alexei were the last to survive at Ipatiev House, whether they managed this through dodging bayonet blows or otherwise (Maria tried to escape through a locked door in the cellar) it's not known. The White Army was fixated on freeing the Romanovs and got very close several times. It makes sense members of the imperial family thought the White Army could/did succeed. Was Anderson really playful? She comes across as insane sometimes
@Mike-l7y5yКүн бұрын
@@RadioWhoPoo Have you seen the most recent investigation of the murder ? It is a Russian made documentary. Let me know if you want to see it. I can write the link here. Sometimes I watch these Russian made documentaries on youtube and I translate them using the translator. It's interesting to hear what Russians say about this crime. I had this conversation the other day with my friend and it's weird, he actually looks like a younger version of Kaiser Wilhelm II. I asked him, do you think the killers that morning were diabolical possessed ? In other words, how could any of them kill those "poor girls" as Helen Rappaport puts it. I believe some of them were possessed. I can't confirm it but I wouldn't be surprised. Gely Ryabov and Alexander Avdonin who discovered the grave in 1979 state that about 600 or 700 bullets were fired into the 11 victims. That's a lot of lead even if they missed most shots as was stated by some of the killers. It was that hydrogenated fat inside Dr. Botkin's remains that sealed the deal because it was a World War One era bullet lodged in there. That's a miracle for sure that anything other than bone was left. It's as if someone left a clue on purpose because after 70 odd years only bone should remain, even in Siberia ! And Ryabov said he found hair in the grave. Guess who ? He believes it was Anastasia's.
@RadioWhoPooКүн бұрын
It makes sense hair in the grave would be Anastasia's, because Olga and Tatiana had so much of their own hair cut off when they had measles
@Mike-l7y5y22 сағат бұрын
@@RadioWhoPoo That's true. Talk about foreshadowing here: with those photos taken whilst under hours arrest at Tsarkoye Selo, the girls and Alexei had their photos taken with their heads shaved, both front and rear photos of their heads. These same photos were used by investigators to identify the remains, mainly their skulls in the early 1990's when it was finally allowed to dig up their remains in the Siberian forest 20 kilometers from Ekaterinburg. The measles also helped the Bolsheviks to keep the Romanovs at their palace grounds at first and prevent them from reaching the sea if they did have escape on their minds at any point before being moved to that Governor's House in Tobolsk. What happened to their yacht Standart from the moment of their house arrest ? Was it requisitioned by the Russian army or navy ?
@miguelalvarado26733 күн бұрын
YES! Your last words hit me hard. The CV19 pandemic took > 1M lives just here in the states. Even Donatella Versace converted the company factories to produce PPE (personal protection equipment). Remember the pics of the empty streets in the world's biggest cities: New York, Paris, London. The infamous Lockdown. New York City transit bus drivers were livestreaming here on KZbin about all the coughing people going to the nearest hospitals. The big port cities in South America were devastated. Many, many people never made it to the hospital. I remember then President Trump saying it would go away...he got sick too. I always enjoy your channel, you're thought provoking. The Romanov series are excellent, well done 👏 ✔️. The best selling novel " Nicholas and Alexandra" added me to their history.
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. Always happy to have you! It's interesting because COVID is relatively safe compared to TB, cholera etc....what happens if TB hits the cities?
@miguelalvarado26733 күн бұрын
Enchanting! This video essay is special to me, the Circle around Moscu made me gasp, instantly taking me back to my time in Russia 🇷🇺. The forests are magnificent, they soar as soon as you drive out of the city. The auntie reminds me of the people, reserved, and dare I say, repressed. They are human, and Princess Maria Pavlovna writes brilliantly: a peasant is a peasant. This Grand Duke Sergei: always busy, he had a veritable village working on the estate. RIP if he's the one struck down by a bomb. Your reading is superb, The Education Of A Princess is some of the best writing, she writes from her heart ❤️
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed ♡ 💜 ♡ 💜 ♡ 💜 ♡ 💜 it was impossible to read Maria Pavlovna's book without crying.
@interman77153 күн бұрын
So this is where the Dems come up with the term "progressive" .
@miguelalvarado26733 күн бұрын
Unexpected surprise to hear Princess Maria Pavlovna write about the notorious Rasputin. Her version is up close and personal. She was a part of the Russian nobility, and her brother was involved. She's a fine writer. Yes, why, she asks, would anyone want to meet Rasputin.You always deliver! Thank you for another fine video!~♡♡♡♡
@Mike-l7y5y2 күн бұрын
That's like saying a face only a mother could love. I'm sure the Romanovs had their reason, not just Alexei's health problems. What about all the gossip in the Russian court already about Alexandra BEFORE Rasputin entered the fray ? I have experience myself about gossip. I don't like when people talk about me behind my back, even if it's positive talk. Why ? Simply put, gossip is bad.
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Yes her book contains SO many insights. It's interesting why she shies away from reminisces about the imperial children. Did she really not have any memories with OTMAA?
@Mike-l7y5yКүн бұрын
I need to get these books. Let me tell you something special to me. Every morning I try to show a different picture of any of the Romanovs from their albums to my mother. She loves them ! It was in 1996 when I was in high school when I first discovered the Romanovs. It was a French book in the school library and it was called "les grands enigmes". In it was the story of Anna Anderson and if I remember correctly there was that photo of OTMAA sitting with Nicholas II on the roof of a shed in Tobolsk. I'm sure you have seen it. I think it was Olga that said they went on the roof of this shed to get sunlight.
@DREAMCRAFTMOVIES3 күн бұрын
She was beautiful
@RadioWhoPoo3 күн бұрын
Yes she is, she's still alive
@Mike-l7y5y3 күн бұрын
52:55 First time I see this photo, the Tsaritsa giving the Mauve chair to someone other than her own children or Nicholas II. Thank you !
@fan2jnrc4 күн бұрын
Jewels of Catherine the Great but this is a portrait of Elisabeth Petrovna on the thumbnail.
@RadioWhoPoo3 күн бұрын
It's been identified as Catherine the Great by Thought Co and others.
@Mike-l7y5y4 күн бұрын
Could it be that deep down the Romanov family, the Tsar, Tsaritsa and their children saw and also felt a sort of Christ figure in Rasputin ? And so therefore were wary or even rejecting of any negativity that others had of Rasputin ? The documentary made in 1996 called In The Shadow Of Rasputin seems to say a lot about this, at least from my view.
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
The argument has been made that Rasputin, like many Siberian peasants, knew how to make blood vessels constrict due to massage and working with livestock. This constriction would have helped a hemophiliac like Alexei immensely
@Mike-l7y5y3 күн бұрын
@@RadioWhoPoo You're saying blood exercise ? In other words, exercising your blood or something ? Sounds genuine to me. I doubt the Tsaritsa would have sent Anya Vyrobova all the way to Sibera to check out Rasputin for no reason.
@Mike-l7y5y4 күн бұрын
I am watching the whole video this time and I just realized your vision about this Romanov story is very similar to what I'm currently doing when studying various statistics about either the Romanovs or Sports, because I follow a lot of hockey, football and soccer. You're all over the place ! And I love this !
@Mike-l7y5y4 күн бұрын
I just realized at 13:15, you wrote Grand Duchesses Olga and Anastasia in the photograph. That's Grand Duchess Maria standing behind Olga, not Anastasia.
@jessicaroberts5215 күн бұрын
you’re such an underrated channel
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
Thank you :) feel free to share!
@dirkworld5 күн бұрын
The music is wonderful, the ship is majestic and the crime of the century to reef her.
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. Almost on par with moving the Barnes Foundation into Philly...the City of Philadelphia has a lot to answer for.
@cabbagebranchfarm17574 күн бұрын
It is a shame that the Queen Mary is saved in California and this beauty will be a reef. Should be the other way around, in my opinion. Very sad
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
There were many opportunities to save it, many of them squandered, unfortunately
@kitt2000car3 күн бұрын
@@RadioWhoPoo Yes the conservancy was only interested in raising money for who ever was on their payroll??
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
@@kitt2000car Interesting, many nonprofits can't negotiate for shit and generally make bad decisions. The conservancy could've done A LOT. Opened the ship for historic/military/interior design tours. Hosted popup shops / restaurants. Explored the first floating apartment building in Philly. Attained a contract for a ship hospital. Attained ANY contract.
@SurnaturalM5 күн бұрын
I know this isn't related to the subject besides the name, but My grandfather was born in the Republic Of Weimar in 1919. When I was young he told me that the country he was born in no longer existed. Being very young, I imagined the country just kinda disappeared somehow. I couldn't comprehend that we were in the same place, but only the name of the country has been changed. He argue with me about it because I would tell people that his country has disappeared, and that only him remained. Sorry if it was off topic, but when I see Weimar, I can't help but think about that story and my long gone grandfather. I don't know why so few talk about these subjects, because it's interesting.
@miguelalvarado26735 күн бұрын
You read well, a real pro. The reading of Marie's experiences at the front is a fine example of war seen through the eyes of a Russian noble woman. Marie certainly had a way with words. Death is always ugly, especially far from home in unfamiliar war zones and family. Thank you for the reading from her Memoirs, sad, but enjoyed it. Well done!~♡☆♡☆
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 🏵️ yes, Education of a Princess is so sad. Highly recommend reading it, it contains so many key details and she was a great writer, like you said!
@miguelalvarado26735 күн бұрын
Interesting how she first photographed celebrities and fashion. That's how the fashion houses of today get their designs known. Madame s'Ora was ahead of debauchery. Thank you for the introduction. Your Weimar and Romanov series are special. ♡☆♡☆!
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Happy you're here ! 🥰
@MB-zn9ns5 күн бұрын
Anicet Mayela is pure evil scum and should be deported asap.
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Tell your MPs
@JanetGregory-fj1pm5 күн бұрын
Good morning
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Good morning 🙂
@johnking62525 күн бұрын
History.....what a bitch ?
@privatechannel84625 күн бұрын
Lawrence is a wank stain, the rest are ok..
@newfreedomusa92385 күн бұрын
Thank you so much ~ I love all things history ❤
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
So glad you are enjoying!
@PAGnyc5 күн бұрын
After her escape, the Dowager Empress Maria FEODOROVNA (fee-oh-doh-ROVE-nah) spent time with her sister, Queen Alexandra, in the UK, then went home to live in her native Denmark. She spent the remainder of her life claiming that her son and his family were still alive. In her life, she experienced the death of her first fiancé, as a teenager, the murder of her father in law, and the premature death of her husband. It must have been easier to believe the fantasy.
@F-4PhantomII6 күн бұрын
Every time Ingersoll Lockwood is mentioned, my first default thought is Ingersoll Rand...maybe they were related...😂
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
No, one is a first name and the other is a surname (Simon Ingersoll)
@chrisjeffries23226 күн бұрын
Please find a new tune! This one sounds like it is from the1920s Takies.
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
No. What's wrong with 1920s talkies?
@cabbagebranchfarm17575 күн бұрын
I love it ❤
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
@@cabbagebranchfarm1757 Same :)
@donaldewert23326 күн бұрын
There's a good book called Feuding Fan Dancers about Faith Bacon and Sally Rand. I got it from library.
@miguelalvarado26736 күн бұрын
Ok! Congratulations! Love you! 💝✨️
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
♡ 💜♡ 💜♡ 💜♡ 💜
@ChrisAthanas6 күн бұрын
Audio levels very low
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Subtitles
@sdsnapz84116 күн бұрын
There needs to be more eyes on this channel. Cogent content about important moments in American history. Love what you’re doing to battle online censorship. Keep killin’ the game!