He Lived 25 Years in a Train Tunnel!

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Erik K Swanson

Erik K Swanson

Күн бұрын

Walter was the last of the Mole People from the 1990s - a time when dozens of people lived in a tunnel beneath New York City.
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On the west side of Manhattan, under the Westside Highway is an Amtrak train tunnel, known as the Freedom Tunnel. For decades homeless people lived in this tunnel. Over the years, these people became commonly known as "mole people."
In the early 1990s the tunnel became active again, and the authorities threw everyone out. A few people remained hidden in the tunnel, and continued to live there, but most did not return. Walter was one of the people who remained, and was one of the last of the original mole people.
Additional people moved into the tunnel in the early 2000s, but they were much fewer in number than in the 1980s and 90s.
I met Walter and filmed this interview in 2008. I posted a short video from this footage one year ago, and decided to share more of the footage now.
In this interview Walter talks about his time living in the tunnel beneath New York. He lived there for 25 years, and saw the tunnel at it's peak. Sadly Walter passed away in 2012.
Around that same time Amtrak began cleaning up the tunnel. They painted over the old graffiti, and threw out the few remaining residents.
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@chasjetty8729
@chasjetty8729 Жыл бұрын
He kept the newspaper from the nineties with him and his brother. Kept it clean and safe and found it no problem. That’s really sweet.
@religionisapoison2413
@religionisapoison2413 Жыл бұрын
Dude has a computer and everything
@budgetking2591
@budgetking2591 Жыл бұрын
@Jimmy from Philly oh stfu touch grass
@lifewaycultivation
@lifewaycultivation Жыл бұрын
@Jimmy from Philly dude, it was a piece of paper that’s lived underground for over 20 years. it’s legible and scannable-wtf did you expect? fresh off the press and a little glimmer on the corner like a cartoon? you SMUGLY tell the commenter to get glasses like a dick, when it’s you who needs to get some perspective.
@Kosikon
@Kosikon Жыл бұрын
it truley was his most treasured possesion, a memory christmas dinner with his brother
@HoloScope
@HoloScope Жыл бұрын
@Jimmy from Philly oh shut it bucko
@MakoRuu
@MakoRuu Жыл бұрын
Rest in Peace Walter. He's free now. No more health issues, no more hunger, no more cold nights.
@MrUnder30seconds
@MrUnder30seconds 10 ай бұрын
no more lonely nights
@earnold1896
@earnold1896 10 ай бұрын
He probably did ok for food.
@MakoRuu
@MakoRuu 10 ай бұрын
@@earnold1896 Not as well as you or I.
@friedrichjunzt
@friedrichjunzt 10 ай бұрын
No more shitty society that doesnt even bother to provide universal healthcare or dignity for those in need. Only thoughts and prayers bc those dont cost anything.
@user-nk5uc9fy8w
@user-nk5uc9fy8w 9 ай бұрын
@@MrUnder30seconds he used to bang bag ladies on the reg
@jeffdurall8353
@jeffdurall8353 4 ай бұрын
I was a television cameraman for about 15 years and I absolutely LOVE how you let Walter talk and didn't interrupt him. Fantastic job getting Walters "Story" on video. Job well done, good sir.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson 4 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed it
@rehab4everybody
@rehab4everybody 3 ай бұрын
yeah, he really made it more than good
@RayRay-cn8rg
@RayRay-cn8rg 23 күн бұрын
I was thinking the Same thing about how he let him talk. Without interrupting Him.
@Stovetopcookie
@Stovetopcookie 14 күн бұрын
It’s a lost art these days.
@based8223
@based8223 8 күн бұрын
Bot account
@heyhunniesbrookehere346
@heyhunniesbrookehere346 Жыл бұрын
You never know why someone is homeless. I knew a guy that had everything in the world. A wife and kids, good money, good job. Horrible accident took his whole family. He left everything and went and lived in a tent by the highway. He didn't have to be homeless but I guess no where felt like home without his family. Don't judge people based off their living situation, you never know why they are there to begin with
@eternalbeing3339
@eternalbeing3339 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Anyones house could burn down, lose their job, family tragedy. Then they would be just like this guy. Thats why you always have a plan b in life. Never bite off more than you can chew.
@SaltyShaman
@SaltyShaman 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, when I was a kid, there was a man who took up living under the stairs at the school. The adults didn't know he was there for a while, we would bring him sandwiches. Finally it got out he was there, but the adults still left him. See, he'd been getting ready to go to work one day and didn't see his 2 year old son follow him out the door. He backed over him in the driveway and killed him :( Lost his mind and was living wild and rough for a few years, finally started coming out of it when he moved under the stairs. Being near kids, and us taking care of him, somehow helped him finally heal. A few years after that he was back on his feet being productive again.
@therespectedlex9794
@therespectedlex9794 4 ай бұрын
You should be careful with all that trust, and don't ever judge stuff. Dude like you could get bush whacked before you know it.
@NonEuclideanTacoCannon
@NonEuclideanTacoCannon 3 ай бұрын
I'm often homeless because working 60 hours a week no longer covers rent. Sometimes I luck out and find something I can afford, it never lasts longer than a few years, then I'm camping again. It's actually slightly less stressful when I'm not having to pay rent, because then I don't have to choose between starving or shoplifting.
@LifeisEnergy2
@LifeisEnergy2 3 ай бұрын
Well said brother ✌🏽✌🏽
@guymerritt4860
@guymerritt4860 Жыл бұрын
Quite a unique guy, quite a character. I respect him for his ingenuity. It's great that you captured his story on video before he passed. Rest in peace Walter.
@sydrose13
@sydrose13 Жыл бұрын
RIP Walter
@magfam9717
@magfam9717 Жыл бұрын
clearly able bodied. yup just a lazy POS. living of my tax dollars
@n017kingg7
@n017kingg7 Жыл бұрын
Yes he seemed like a very crafty and brilliant mind who lived humble, rest in paradise
@debst.george4437
@debst.george4437 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Walter. I know your in a beautiful place now. 🫂💔😥
@galewinds7696
@galewinds7696 Жыл бұрын
Why do you glorify bums? God didn't put man here to be a bum. Think about it 🤔
@RodneyFreeman
@RodneyFreeman Жыл бұрын
It's sad that he passed away. I like the setup he made for himself in the tunnel. He seems like a guy who was just trying to make his way in the world like everyone else. I hope he rests in peace. He's earned it.
@lukeyznaga7627
@lukeyznaga7627 Жыл бұрын
I agree Rod. he was dealt a deck of cards in life, and embraced the situation AFTER he did wrong, and got his life right and set up "shop" in life and survived. He did the best he could with what he had and was a realist. He probably never imagined or dreamt of or tried to become famous or well off and get a real home above ground. Sometimes, life goes by and there is no turning back. E.G. Even with my new successful career, I know with the current culture I will never have a home of my own and will never be married and have kids. And I am no too old for that. Some things will never happen for me. I probably will never see Hawaii or the Grand Canyon, and thats okay. many people don't either, instead they see pictures or videos of the place, and that is enough for them.
@Jyarako
@Jyarako Жыл бұрын
he didnt die?
@bertsbug
@bertsbug Жыл бұрын
@@Jyarako he didn't?
@mrnice4434
@mrnice4434 Жыл бұрын
@@Jyarako Read the description he past away 2012
@danielblackred3698
@danielblackred3698 Жыл бұрын
@@lukeyznaga7627 u wot m8 ?
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 9 ай бұрын
Mental freedom is a priceless gift.
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax 8 ай бұрын
Gotta be happy with where you are and what you have. I'm trying to find pleasure in the small simple things. As long as you're not hurting anyone ofc
@Willesden_Rab1_TV
@Willesden_Rab1_TV 3 ай бұрын
@@bmo14lax i agree with you as long as youre not hurting anyone , but the authorities dont care about that , if this man is using free electricity he will be on their " things to do list "
@twotwentyswift
@twotwentyswift 2 ай бұрын
Well, since he died after the video was made that won't be an issue. 😉@@Willesden_Rab1_TV
@MrManfly
@MrManfly Ай бұрын
@@Willesden_Rab1_TV I was wondering if he was still alive but I guess not. Just didn't realize it was way back in 2012 that he passed !!
@Willesden_Rab1_TV
@Willesden_Rab1_TV Ай бұрын
@@MrManfly thats a real shame 🙏 thanks for the update
@viylangager4020
@viylangager4020 Жыл бұрын
"I'm pretty well off. You won't find many down here who have as much as I do." WOW! That is truly a hard hitting statement. I was on the streets for over 15 years. I raised my son on the streets. The statement he made is, sadly, quite true. In the world of street life, he does have a mansion. He is someone I would have enjoyed knowing.
@wa1ufo
@wa1ufo 5 ай бұрын
I would have liked knowing him too. He was a good person with a kindness many humans do not possess.
@gsssprocket
@gsssprocket Ай бұрын
WOW!!! i , too am amazed at his level of gratitude and his truth , in what he knew he had, his castle, he had peaceand satisfaction
@stevengallant6363
@stevengallant6363 Жыл бұрын
Walter was very proud of his home. Rest in peace Walt
@paulwall5851
@paulwall5851 Жыл бұрын
He's dead?
@stevengallant6363
@stevengallant6363 Жыл бұрын
@@paulwall5851 yes. I forget when. Go through the comments section. That's where I found it
@kordelas2514
@kordelas2514 Жыл бұрын
@@paulwall5851 Just watch a conclusion section of this video.
@malikawan458
@malikawan458 Жыл бұрын
@@paulwall5851 Yes, passed away in 2012. It's in description.
@lexopims3660
@lexopims3660 Жыл бұрын
@@malikawan458 soo, hes been there for 32 years?
@NimbusAdrift
@NimbusAdrift Жыл бұрын
I was homeless for a few years, wandering around California, staying in places for a few months here and there, and I was lucky enough to be taken under the wing of a couple people like Walter. You can make true connections with real, good, intelligent people who just did the best they could with what they had and aren’t out of their minds on drugs or something. I met some amazing people.
@user-xg9ow1sl7b
@user-xg9ow1sl7b Жыл бұрын
Good for you! Take care and hope you're doing okay now.
@deandrebanks314
@deandrebanks314 Жыл бұрын
Same story for me in St. Louis
@damienomen68
@damienomen68 8 ай бұрын
It is only humanity. Nothing else. Easy to believe others do not share it. They do, death follows in some 'forsaken places.
@sonyadavis6796
@sonyadavis6796 5 ай бұрын
He seems to have a cozy spot in a world that is crazy good for him.
@solovantravel
@solovantravel 5 ай бұрын
Sound like a dope fiend
@kennethvenezia4400
@kennethvenezia4400 5 ай бұрын
I have a lot of respect for this guy. Some people probably look down on him, but if society ever collapsed, this is the kind of guy that would survive. Hats off to you my brother 😮
@eustacemcgoodboy9702
@eustacemcgoodboy9702 Ай бұрын
He literally stole electricity and lived off the excess of America's richest city, one of the richest cities in the world. He'd be dead in a week in any small town in America. There's a reason the homeless all go to the biggest cities.
@gentilewarrior
@gentilewarrior 21 күн бұрын
That's right, he's basically leeching off civilization. He wouldn't be able to survive in the woods as a hunter gather without electricity where he has to hunt and fish for his food.
@beetledune9264
@beetledune9264 14 күн бұрын
Rich people stole everyday from poor...what say u GOODBOY? I hope u homeless someday. >@
@bluize567
@bluize567 17 күн бұрын
Walter looked great for 60. He seemed genuinely happy where he lived so simply. He used his own ingenuity and didnt feel sorry for himself. RIP Walter
@paraguaymike5159
@paraguaymike5159 Жыл бұрын
RIP. He scratched out a place for himself in this world, and survived for years living a minimalist lifestyle.
@rpm2085
@rpm2085 Жыл бұрын
Didn't know Walter personally, but passed by him several times. Just a short greeting as I spent a lot of time under the tunnel further up and abusing substances, drinking and the whole 9 yards. Thank God I don't live like that anymore. I didn't know Walter passed.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear you got out
@hanskazan7403
@hanskazan7403 Жыл бұрын
@@ErikKSwanson how did he died?
@Hamdad
@Hamdad Жыл бұрын
Glad you climbed out of that deep, dark, hole. Most never make it out, and it's their final resting place, like my sister.
@noahsabin7386
@noahsabin7386 Жыл бұрын
Congrats for a new lease on life.
@simonpenum
@simonpenum Жыл бұрын
Happy you made it out of that life bro. Respect
@MK-ft3qt
@MK-ft3qt 29 күн бұрын
I like this guy...he's better than most people that I live around.
@lestercombs1871
@lestercombs1871 6 ай бұрын
As a person with Cancer, I can spot another. He definitely had Cancer. Rest easy Walter, I’ll see you soon.
@joannaazar7396
@joannaazar7396 6 ай бұрын
I lost my mom to liver cancer 1 month ago. It’s been so sad
@1jamarks
@1jamarks 3 ай бұрын
Can you see all types of cancer? My wife had cancer and we didn't know for over a year.
@user-bn1ns6xp3i
@user-bn1ns6xp3i Ай бұрын
Are you still with us, friend ?
@timberwolflumber5296
@timberwolflumber5296 Ай бұрын
I lost my daughter to cancer
@RandoWisLuL
@RandoWisLuL Ай бұрын
@@user-bn1ns6xp3i oofta
@cindytackett7106
@cindytackett7106 Жыл бұрын
Nothing sad about his passing. He lived his life HIS WAY....something many, many people only dream of. Greetings Walter from the Oregon Coast
@kylesalmon31
@kylesalmon31 Жыл бұрын
I’m from Oregon as well. Many many visits to the coast.
@liamg1706
@liamg1706 Жыл бұрын
Many people dream of living in a tunnel. Okay
@CharLeeHustle
@CharLeeHustle Жыл бұрын
@@liamg1706I think the message was. He lived his life his way. He didn’t have to form his life around the societal values everyone else did.
@liamg1706
@liamg1706 Жыл бұрын
@@CharLeeHustle I'd agree with the comment below . A very sad existence. A would really doubt that was his first choice or his dream. Poor guy must have had it very tough and got sick of the world above
@gxlorp
@gxlorp Жыл бұрын
@@liamg1706 there are guilty people. Or well off people with a shit load of money, who feel dull meaninglessness. They say these delusional things about this guy, out of their own psychological short comings
@misterslats
@misterslats Жыл бұрын
In a million years I would not have expected this guy to say he went out to the Roseland Ballroom to see Motorhead. I wish Lemmy could have seen this. Walter would be on the guest list for life in NYC.
@sourogz
@sourogz Жыл бұрын
Lemmy WAS HIS FAV USE TO WATCH HIM WITH MY GRANDPA HE WOUILD HAVE LOVED THAT
@TherealestJedi
@TherealestJedi 10 ай бұрын
I don't know why but watching this interview made me emotional. Walter seemed like a really cool guy, well collected in thoughts. I just pictured what he could have been through and seen and the heartache after losing his brother. I know now he is reunited with his brother.
@ermo5623
@ermo5623 11 ай бұрын
I respect him a lot for not taking from the system and forging his own way. Kudos to the filmmaker for letting him share his story. RIP Walter.
@watersbey25
@watersbey25 10 ай бұрын
Guess "that French" cheap famous film writer should have offered him more than $20.00 for a televised interview.
@seerfloki2429
@seerfloki2429 10 ай бұрын
Um how is stealing electricity not taking from the system??
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 4 ай бұрын
​@@seerfloki2429to be fair, its probably a few bucks max hes acquiring. Im pretty Capitalist and i say let the man be, he barely has anything.
@rdrgtreer
@rdrgtreer 4 ай бұрын
@@seerfloki2429 Not all electricity that is generated is used. It's more like a subscription service.
@gsssprocket
@gsssprocket Ай бұрын
@@seerfloki2429 just same principle u searching best ways to not pay more taxes,,, the minute energy he used was npthing! and he pd for it by all the recycling and pick up .., clean ups he did! also who are u to judge, what will we find if we look in your closet??
@gordonsmith5819
@gordonsmith5819 Жыл бұрын
I’m 25 years old and I feel like my life has been a rollercoaster, this man has lived on the streets the same time I’ve been alive, it really puts things into perspective
@SmithWesson-purgeChomos
@SmithWesson-purgeChomos 10 ай бұрын
It’s a nice home
@plutoplatters
@plutoplatters 10 ай бұрын
25 !! You aren't even born yet !! Enjoy... lucky you
@earnold1896
@earnold1896 10 ай бұрын
25 years goes by fast. It's a wonder he wasn't electrocuted or others down there.
@JOSH2625
@JOSH2625 9 ай бұрын
exactly, you must also go into the streets
@darianbirckett1933
@darianbirckett1933 9 ай бұрын
One perspective to potentially consider is that there is no one way
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Жыл бұрын
I remember going with my roommate to a subterranean colony underneath Grand Central Station in search of a mutual acquaintance who’d run away from Creedmore and was several days without her insulin. She’d left it in our apartment having come in via the fire escape. My roommate had worked with her when she was at a rehab, but she’d relapsed, and got picked up by the cops when she was seen walking around Shea Stadium at night, butt naked. It was late, like 11:30 pm and she called us to ask for her insulin. My roommate had been to this underground place twice. She was supposed to meet us upstairs, but wasn’t there, so my roommate was set upon finding her. I wasn’t going to let her go alone, nor did I want to stay alone upstairs. This was in 1989 and NYC was a very different place back then. So we found the place. It was crazy, surreal. People had set up tents, partitions, had furniture, TVs, pets…there were a lot of cats. One guy had built an actual tiny house from pieces of wood, metal, aluminum sheeting. He had a folding cot, table, chair, TV, lights, a rug, and apparently, there was a room with leaky steam pipes where people could bathe and get fresh water. There was a couple with a baby, which was shocking to me, and even some school age kids, but we didn’t see them, presumably because they were asleep since it was a school night. We had to bring a bag full of stuff to barter our way in. We did find the woman and gave her the insulin. She’d obviously started using again. A lot of the people looked fairly normal. They’d not stand out in a crowd as drug addicts or homeless, but a few of them were pretty creepy. There was a man who served as the manager or mayor of sorts, and there were some rules, like no stealing from other residents, no getting high or drunk when in residence, and it’s anyone really smelled you could be forced to the washing room. Oh, and no open defecation or leaving your waste around. You had to go somewhere else with it and any trash to dump it. Anyone who started a physical altercation or raped someone could be made to leave. What you did upstairs was your business, but you couldn’t do it in the colony. It was one of the scariest and most fascinating of places I’ve seen in my life.
@michellehitt1976
@michellehitt1976 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's sounds cool and partly creepy. Did yall ever go back down there.
@shable1436
@shable1436 Жыл бұрын
That's wild, have you heard of the place in Europe like that? It's not underground but an actual mini town that the authorities didn't mess with, but I'm not sure if it was owned by someone or just a jurisdiction that was off limits, anyways it was like kids was raised there, and was like a hippie colony and had its own rules just like your saying, there's a documentary about it on KZbin I just can't remember the name, hell I'm not even sure if it's in Europe 😂
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Жыл бұрын
@@shable1436 Interesting! The NYPD and MTA have pretty much eliminated the subway tunnel dwellings, so the only ones down there now are transients, although who knows what’s happened during the pandemic. There are still lots of homeless living in the trains themselves and in the stations and platforms. This isn’t organized and they tend to be the really bad off, drug addicts, mentally unwell, etc. There’s no mistaking them for everyday people. Right before Christmas I got on the R train to Queens, about 10:30 pm, not the safest, but fastest way to get from Manhattan to my sister’s place in Jackson Heights. Buses are too slow and taxi is too expensive. Like back in the ‘80s, the station and platform areas were kind of deserted. The train pulled in and I got in a car with maybe a half dozen passengers. Don’t you know it, the very first stop a likely homeless guy came in and plopped himself and his bags directly across from me. He reeked of alcohol and unwashed body. I didn’t want to be rude and move immediately, so I decided to endure it another stop into Queens Plaza and quick switch into another car. Just my luck the train stopped in the tunnel for an unknown reason--not unusual, so he decided to use the motionless delay to drop his jeans, squat and take a dump in the aisle, right in front of me. He seemed quite oblivious to my presence, so I fled at once to the rear of the car, as far away as possible near the doors, just like everyone else! Some guy began cursing him out and wanted to smear him in his own shite, but the fellow he was with, I assume his partner because they’d been smooching on each other when I first boarded, thankfully restrained him from taking rash action. The started up again, and as soon as we stopped in Queens Plaza, everyone departed the car, leaving it to the shitter. I decided to go upstairs to the N train and walk the shorter route to my sister’s place. Fortunately, the N train car contained nobody offensive to humanity! As for Europe, might the underground village be located in Romania? I’ve never been there, but I think there was something about the police trying, unsuccessfully, to shut it down. I have seen people who looked to be poorly in the underground in London, but whether they had a community, I sort of doubt it. There is another place in the California desert, USA, called Slab City. It’s an impromptu aging hippies commune of sorts where people come and go as they please, the only rules being not to bother anyone else. In the winter, hippie types from colder climates park RVs, pitch tents, etc., do odd jobs in town or work online in the town library. Then there are permanent residents who live in homemade dwellings. It’s an eclectic collection of folks who, for various reasons, don’t quite fit in to typical society. If I ever get the chance, which is doubtful, I’d visit the place. But I don’t think I’d like the climate. I’m a winter-lover, lots of bone-dry cold and feet of powdery snow are what I like, so long as I have the right clothes and some sort of heating, preferably, a wood stove or enclosed fire! Where I live now comes pretty close. On Christmas Eve the temp. fell to -12 F. (which is about -25 C.).
@captainwhackencracker4589
@captainwhackencracker4589 Жыл бұрын
@@shable1436 Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark?
@davejohnson3474
@davejohnson3474 Жыл бұрын
@@shable1436 paris catacombs?
@Andopiy
@Andopiy 15 күн бұрын
Good man. He was a survivor. Now he's in a beautiful place.
@AJ-jk3bo
@AJ-jk3bo 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this man's story. I'm glad I got to "meet" Walter through your interview with him. Some people just need to live their own way.
@sandlmv8301
@sandlmv8301 Жыл бұрын
Soon as he whipped out the newspaper I could tell he missed his brother. Carries alot of pain.
@X0verXDriveX
@X0verXDriveX Жыл бұрын
I have an uncle that lives on the streets. I'm 38 now and he's been living on the streets since I was 2. I didn't have memories of him but my mother would talk to me about him from time to time. His childhood wasn't easy. He had epilepsy and probably a couple of undiagnosed disorders. My mother went into a Tim Hortons one day and saw him. They saw each other a couple of other times and one day he dissapeared again. I at least got to meet him. Even if I didn't have memories of him, I just knew he was family. I remember, right before I left, I gave him a hug and I didn't want to let go. I cried a lot and it made him cry but at some point I had to let him go. Like a bird, you can't keep him in a cage, he wouldn't be happy. I think about him everytime it's cold outside and I hope he's alright.
@777jones
@777jones 4 ай бұрын
People like that are just like a bird, they want to be free. It might be different, but we don’t need to regret.
@mortgageapprovals8933
@mortgageapprovals8933 19 күн бұрын
@@777jones sounds like a shit head. what kind of asshole abandons his family.
@user-xp9ev5bm4h
@user-xp9ev5bm4h Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Walter. You lived as a very simple minded & content man within your surroundings. Your story is reaching allot of people now, who will learn allot from your story. Thank You whoever still presents his story on this video. 😊❤
@PhantomMark
@PhantomMark 3 ай бұрын
Oh man, RIP Walter :( Very glad I got to share this vid with you Erik and also Walter before he passed, thanks.
@nicholasdefranzo6962
@nicholasdefranzo6962 Жыл бұрын
This dude is such an amazing soul. Doesn’t want a thing handed to him he still has a good relationship with family. Loves Motörhead. R.I.P. Walt.
@morphingfaces
@morphingfaces Жыл бұрын
Housing and food and healthcare aren't hand outs they are necessities commodifying human needs and putting a paywall on basic essentials guarantees people fall through the cracks
@WhoTouchedMyReindeer
@WhoTouchedMyReindeer Жыл бұрын
Well, except free board and electricity and medicare.
@SABY1561
@SABY1561 Жыл бұрын
I miss my Dad, thank God me and his grandchildren got to spend 2 yrs with him before his passing, tragic accident, Rip. ❤
@JDS9309
@JDS9309 Жыл бұрын
​@@SABY1561 Was your dad Walt?
@bonusflaps1749
@bonusflaps1749 Жыл бұрын
What’s amazing about him? A homeless guy stealing electricity who lives in squalor. And if you think he has a good relationship with family, you weren’t paying attention to the video. The guy had more to say about going to a concert with his brother than anything about his own offspring
@hatita73
@hatita73 Жыл бұрын
Very impressive...!! So sad to read he passed away quite some time ago, this unique person...R.I.P. Walter!
@butter7734
@butter7734 Жыл бұрын
He died! God dammit.
@butter7734
@butter7734 Жыл бұрын
Commented halfway through. Lol
@fiwalker6690
@fiwalker6690 Жыл бұрын
Oh 😢
@celticwarrior777
@celticwarrior777 Жыл бұрын
Aw did he when
@amandachrome9310
@amandachrome9310 Жыл бұрын
Oh my
@jeanheard4615
@jeanheard4615 4 ай бұрын
What a brave man rip Walter
@neilstokescvwshrewsbury7939
@neilstokescvwshrewsbury7939 25 күн бұрын
What a humble man . RIP Walter
@kenegan7649
@kenegan7649 Жыл бұрын
I've been living on my boat on Sydney harbour for over 15 years..and can really relate to this story...like keeping a low profile and sticking to myself...even though the marine authorities know I'm here they leave me alone..
@michellehitt1976
@michellehitt1976 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's interesting. Has it been difficult?
@shable1436
@shable1436 Жыл бұрын
Ken your living the life, bro I've been homeless and drifted city to city but luckily I'm a musician and got good at my craft, so I never was hardcore hurting because I somehow ended up with money from bands, and busking, got to travel, even your with famous bands, I thank God for my talent, and I know it could have been different, as I seen so many struggling just to eat, I saw ppl who wouldn't poop just because they wanted to keep as much in their system as long as they could, I know it sounds wild but it's truth. You know when ppl are starving it's on their own in America, there's so much wasted stuff here, it's just when your poor and destitute is when you learn the INS and out of how to survive without anything, there's soup kitchens, and bread lines in every little town here, it's a matter of stuffing your ego pride, and going down and eating meals and donating time when you learn what's real, and most are mentally ill ppl that have no choice, that's when you pull up your panties and start helping others because you know you're capable of things
@hayorge27
@hayorge27 Жыл бұрын
Live in the US and was homeless recently for almost 2 years. If you respect the cops, they will respect you back. Period. Yea there's aholes in any profession, but vast majority of the cops I've dealt with are not aholes and genuinely want to help if you treat them like a human being too
@hayorge27
@hayorge27 Жыл бұрын
@@shable1436 you are so right. Only when we help others can we truly help ourselves
@Dandontlie
@Dandontlie Жыл бұрын
Living in the boat is different
@nikpr2174
@nikpr2174 Жыл бұрын
rest in peace Walter. I hope that humanity one day will understand that you dont need to have luxurious things to be happy but to just be able to live with the basic home comforts.
@StuartWhelan-up8vs
@StuartWhelan-up8vs 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely right❤
@Optic_zen
@Optic_zen 4 ай бұрын
That man is absolutely depressed
@nicoledickerson9516
@nicoledickerson9516 4 ай бұрын
You could ditch all your things and job and live like that also 🤷🏼‍♀️
@tracyknight5186
@tracyknight5186 4 ай бұрын
He made himself a cozy, comfortable place! Seems like a very nice guy too. I'm glad he lived a happy life.
@budbundy5021
@budbundy5021 9 күн бұрын
Agreed. His place does look pretty cozy
@Mysterious-darkness
@Mysterious-darkness 23 күн бұрын
Oh! Walter died. He seemed so very nice. May peace be upon him.
@cameronkynard1282
@cameronkynard1282 Жыл бұрын
Man this was so dope to see. I wonder how many other Walters are out there. Rest In Peace Walter. He forever lives through this video now
@peterbetts858
@peterbetts858 Жыл бұрын
Many .
@Darkest_Soul_187
@Darkest_Soul_187 5 ай бұрын
You should watch Soft White Underbelly
@rehab4everybody
@rehab4everybody 3 ай бұрын
@@Darkest_Soul_187 What is that?
@Darkest_Soul_187
@Darkest_Soul_187 3 ай бұрын
just search it..@@rehab4everybody
@Mysterious-Outdoors
@Mysterious-Outdoors 2 ай бұрын
​@@rehab4everybody it's a youtube channel. Good one too!
@mikeflight9
@mikeflight9 Жыл бұрын
This guy is a survivor. It makes me feel very humble. 👌👍
@paulthrutner9114
@paulthrutner9114 Жыл бұрын
Well he’s dead now, so not really
@d3ro876
@d3ro876 Жыл бұрын
@@paulthrutner9114 lol u stop it
@peezy4178
@peezy4178 Жыл бұрын
@paul thrutner youre so edgy and radical dude. So cool
@kana6659
@kana6659 Ай бұрын
Dude thanks to you you’ve made him immortal
@zeveron862
@zeveron862 Жыл бұрын
It's a shame he's gone, the dude is a pack full of vibes, may he rest in peace.
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414 Жыл бұрын
Hello, I'm 41. I'm from Germany. I was homeless myself for a few months. I've also seen the other documentary (part 1). I'm shocked that Walter is dead. He certainly had his flaws but he was a good person. God has now given him peace in a more beautiful place. Greetings from Germany.
@100comentarios.5
@100comentarios.5 Жыл бұрын
🤝 From 🇵🇹
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 Жыл бұрын
GOD is your fantasy
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414 Жыл бұрын
@@gowdsake7103 It doesn't matter if God or any energy is just fantasy. He's in a better place, that's all that matters. He deserves it. Despite his smile, he had sorrow on his face. I know quite a few people like that. And many are already dead!
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414 Жыл бұрын
@@passingthrough... What are they attacking me for? What I wrote was meant very kindly. And they don't even know if I believe it or not! You don't know anything!!!
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414 Жыл бұрын
@@patmartin2730 No ! I think he deserves a better place now. And not that it's better that he's dead.
@chainreaction8977
@chainreaction8977 Жыл бұрын
It's nice that Walter's memory will live on via this documentary.
@cynthiagomez1602
@cynthiagomez1602 10 ай бұрын
R.I.Power Mr. Walter... he kept his language clean, he looked well-kept & he seemed to have it all together.
@jasonlee4267
@jasonlee4267 Жыл бұрын
i wish the cities would actively help people like this.... a nice articulate man who has for whatever reason fallen on tough times ut his levels of ingenuity and survival is amazing given his circumstances, I have been homeless and consider myself pretty worldy and survival proof, but I would never have been able to live as comfortable as this man did (comfort in homeless terms) its amazing, I wish this man and all the genuine nice mole people the best of luck, society is often horrid to those people beneath them on the social scale, and many times it is justified, but a lot of times it is not, and this guy proves that not all homeless are druggies or alcoholics or criminals, best of luck buddy
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism 4 ай бұрын
Cities are settler colonies in the USA. They are designed for the sole purpose of making money, not spending it. Settler colonies don't even care about their neighbors in homes anymore. They're not going to care about people who they feel are below them.
@juggalo4life247mfrs
@juggalo4life247mfrs Жыл бұрын
I was on the streets for a couple years,and I like videos documenting the struggles of the homeless community.they're not all bad people,and this documentary shows that!thanks for giving Walter a chance to tell his story!
@X737_
@X737_ Жыл бұрын
How did you get back on your feet brother?
@JamesBrown-tb2yn
@JamesBrown-tb2yn Жыл бұрын
I hear that. I've been homeless before too living in the streets.. abandoned building... Am blessed times have changed
@stonewal316
@stonewal316 Жыл бұрын
You an ICP fan and homeless?? Nah I don’t believe that?? 😂
@beats5701
@beats5701 Жыл бұрын
​@@stonewal316 huh
@videogameguy101
@videogameguy101 Жыл бұрын
Most of them AREN’T bad people. They’ve been dealing with a lot of bullshit their entire lives, different from what most people deal with, have been abused by family, “friends”, bosses and coworkers, and deal with multiple mental illnesses. How can a person who doesn’t bother anyone be a “bad person”? They’re just sitting there. You need to change your view on these people because, for one thing, they have a lot in common with you, for the second thing, they’ve dealt with things you maybe would have offed yourself over a long time ago, and finally, they mind their own business. Don’t EVER look at someone minding their own business and train your brain to dislike them. That’s literally disliking people for for reason and the same type of shit that get loner kids in school minding their own business bullied and looked at weird and ostracized to the point where they hate everyone in school, later hate everyone in life, and end up like these people of they don’t shoot up their school first.
@debrakish9659
@debrakish9659 Жыл бұрын
What an intelligent gentle soul he was. So sad to hear he's gone. Much respect to him and all those who found themselves in similar circumstances and somehow made lives for themselves.
@theblackmoth1111
@theblackmoth1111 4 ай бұрын
The roses in the concrete
@waynesmith4612
@waynesmith4612 Жыл бұрын
I hope your in a kinder world now friend, Your view on life was amazing despite being dealt some harsh blows. RIP Walter.
@dxjjw
@dxjjw Ай бұрын
His ingenuity to actually make it a home is fascinating, basically a hunter gatherer lifestyle but in a concrete jungle
@timgregory2509
@timgregory2509 Жыл бұрын
As an individual and former homeless guy I can totally identify with Walters story. Thanks for caring and sharing. God bless!
@coreybabcock2023
@coreybabcock2023 Жыл бұрын
same here been homeless all over the country
@rpm2085
@rpm2085 Жыл бұрын
Same for me as well. Used sleep further up on a section of Amtrak near the GWB. Did a lot of things there. Unfortunately.
@donna192
@donna192 Жыл бұрын
He's ample nor homless
@donna192
@donna192 Жыл бұрын
Dummm phone i meant he's not homeless he's a mole
@jweezy5490
@jweezy5490 20 күн бұрын
One of the fortunate people that's still allowed to live in "The Tunnel", the greatest place on earth, we all wish we could live in a tunnel
@Paidamoyo-JanetAzehko
@Paidamoyo-JanetAzehko Жыл бұрын
Oh man…this channel has me in tears!!! I started with the first Carlos documentary then the second one and now Walter. RIP Walter. He seemed like such a decent human being. The world could do with more Walters and less ‘tech and money’ type people.
@NicCageForPresident2024
@NicCageForPresident2024 Жыл бұрын
This makes me think of my dad he was a Vietnam veteran and one of the reasons I went into the army. I remember when my mom left him back in the late eighties early nineties somewhere around there. At one point you lived in a tent down at the state park on Puget Sound and then he got a storage unit up by the Sea-Tac Airport he would sneak in at night he built a loft with a bed of above and a little area down below with a desk or he could hang out and plays guitar and he lived kind of like this. No matter how much people would talk crap about my dad I always loved him more than anything in the world and he was a hero to me. I always thought I would rather live happy like him instead of have a bunch of money and be miserable he would be the happiest and have the most friends was nothing wow people with money and cars or miserable and people hated them
@dubmaster01
@dubmaster01 Жыл бұрын
Requiem for a man who never gave up his castle. Respect.
@mercedithcompala8148
@mercedithcompala8148 10 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about his passing...seemed like the coolest guy 🙏
@SiArks1
@SiArks1 Жыл бұрын
I was living out of my Ford taurus about half a yr, then started in NJ and ended on these NYC streets..thru hardwork/positive energy I found my way..shit is rough out there..the fact this guy lasted 25 yrs is quite the feat..rest easy now u can finally let ur guard down.
@basillah7650
@basillah7650 9 ай бұрын
Not really letting his guard down got hit by train the danger for anyone living in train tunnels
@Raging-Wolfy
@Raging-Wolfy Жыл бұрын
Im glad this much information of him and about him was released after he lived his life the way he wanted. Much respect to the channel of keeping his location a secret all this time. He will be dearly missed by everyone touched by this story. He was able to live his life the way he wanted and honestly in the end thats all we can ever hope for. Rest in Peace Walter. You’ve earned it.
@knifesee1972
@knifesee1972 Жыл бұрын
This should be made in to a film with Brad Pitt as main character. ❤️
@Madame_Butterfly_13
@Madame_Butterfly_13 Жыл бұрын
@@knifesee1972 Brad Pitt isn’t a man of colour.
@cmnyc4286
@cmnyc4286 Жыл бұрын
Completely agree with keeping it secret. I live in Manhattan and countless tourists have asked me how to find the Mole people over the years. Never told any of them the location. Guys like Walter lived a hard life and deserve to be left alone.
@ivannovotny4552
@ivannovotny4552 Жыл бұрын
Raging: Beautifully said and thanks.
@raregoodds3143
@raregoodds3143 11 ай бұрын
He was a drunk
@Buddyguy1988
@Buddyguy1988 26 күн бұрын
Wonderful job interviewing you could feel how you truly listened to him. And humanized him
@MrBrimbles
@MrBrimbles 9 ай бұрын
We're gonna be looking at this man like he's Cicero by 2050. We'll need to know how to live like he does and adapt like he has. The world is falling apart.
@RepublicOfWesternCanadaNOW
@RepublicOfWesternCanadaNOW 4 ай бұрын
Indeed. It is going to get ugly for sure
@scumbaag
@scumbaag Жыл бұрын
MAD fucking respect for waiting to post this as to not blow up their spot- or whatever your reasoning, I'm sure that was one of them. This is TV quality, and your narrating voice is solid. Great stuff man.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed it
@salc8724
@salc8724 Жыл бұрын
Such a humble man, we really do take advantage for what we have. RIP Walter.
@briannadickson2884
@briannadickson2884 Жыл бұрын
*take for granted Love to you.
@deborahcurtis1385
@deborahcurtis1385 Жыл бұрын
He was the definition of a street-smart, live-and-let-live, survivor. While he also was resourceful and he took care to not share his resources (like his electricity source), it was because he knew the consequences. If you keep under the radar and don't abuse it, then you won't be detected. But you tell one person they tell another person and pretty soon there's a community under there drawing on the power and drawing attention to themselves. Because things go in cycles. Communities of itinerant people can start well but it's only as strong as the most weak link. It only takes a few people to be exploitive or drug affected and the whole dynamic changes. So this is the price of this form of survival, to isolate and stay isolated. It's a life but it's only a half-life. And things go in cycles. In one way I didn't understand why he didn't very gradually clean up the area, over 30 years taking some rubbish out each day it would have transformed the area. The way he spoke matter of factly about people dying there, again shows his survival mentality. To him it was no big deal because he had to think that way. He understood how to survive and one thing he does is not dwell on negatives. Or you go down.
@JaredRoby-ro3wz
@JaredRoby-ro3wz 4 ай бұрын
I was homeless for almost a decade and I’ve had stuff get stolen constantly you super fortunate to have a spot like that I hope it stays that way much love brother keep your head up
@candygirl1990
@candygirl1990 11 ай бұрын
What an amazing person, so sad he died. A true example of an amazing person
@VIRGONOMICS
@VIRGONOMICS Жыл бұрын
I lived in the 7th Street Squat back in ‘95-‘96 Was playing in a signed band, using heroin . Clean now . Pete Missing ( Missing Foundation ) was the first person I met there . Who knows what happened to all those people . This takes me back to NYC . This guy is a true Urban Warrior .
@haroldmcbroom7807
@haroldmcbroom7807 Жыл бұрын
He seemed like a real likeable person, to anyone who just wanted to live life, without causing problems. He was rich in many ways, and more free, than those who chase after money all their lives getting nowhere in the end.
@wa1ufo
@wa1ufo 5 ай бұрын
He was far richer than Trump or the Koch brothers and I honor Walter for knowing what true wealth is!
@jorgegrotewold3233
@jorgegrotewold3233 4 ай бұрын
ty for this reminder
@nicechock
@nicechock 4 ай бұрын
Carlos is the richest person of those. 100% free and made happy by God alone. You cant ever measure even his happiness.
@SABY1561
@SABY1561 Жыл бұрын
Erik I would really appreciate if you’d reach out to me , I would love to share this video of my father but I wish the thumbnail were more considerate of his family’s feelings, Instead of Last of the “ mole people “ could you maybe Say Meet Walter! I appreciate in the end that you added in memory of Walter Wengert, it’s Walter P. Wengert ❤️🙏🏼 thank you for leaving such a wonderful interview showing respect for him and I appreciate all the respectful comments showing him respect and understanding.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Sabrina, you can message me through the contact form on my website. That way we can talk via email
@georgejackson7798
@georgejackson7798 20 күн бұрын
The title brings the clicks and views. Same reason why I clicked. His story is very intriguing, that's why it has over 3 million views.R.I.P
@RealNoface
@RealNoface Ай бұрын
Sounds like a great guy and a Bro i would no question hang out with... I've met countless homeless people here (Vancouver, Canada) helped them with food on taco tuesday and always love to chat with everyone. Glad i got to see Walter and this video, thanks buddy! 😇
@JakeTapeWallets
@JakeTapeWallets Жыл бұрын
These are the stories that interest me. Not the super rich, the glamour, diamonds, fashion etc. The stories of these types of people are so interesting to me. I wish I could take a time machine and go back to the early 80’s and 90’s out here with the chaos. Just seeing that and seeing home some live among the huddle and huddle of NYC is so fascinating.
@JakeTapeWallets
@JakeTapeWallets Жыл бұрын
Hussle and bussle*. Stupid Siri.
@SanctuaryLife
@SanctuaryLife Жыл бұрын
Just go down the side walk in downtown San Francisco you’ll see your time capsule there.
@Si74l0rd
@Si74l0rd Жыл бұрын
These are much more interesting people. Real resilience and ingenuity, and still retains his humanity and willingness to engage with society, even though society has effectively cast him, and others like him, out. The current fascination with the perfection of the glitterati is boring to me. They hide their flaws, and it's people's perceived flaws that are of far more interest to me than someone's idea of perfection. I could happily have shared a space like that with Walt. A lot more homely to me than a monochrome minimalist penthouse lol. I admire Walt hugely for choosing his own path, and making a success of it. We should all be so lucky to be as that unencumbered by capitalist life in this day and age. No rent, no taxes, no oversight, no surveillance. Frontier living in the heart of one of the biggest cities in the world.
@peterbetts858
@peterbetts858 Жыл бұрын
@@Si74l0rd no heat , no door locks , no security , no ownership , no sun , no Eassy y y .
@Si74l0rd
@Si74l0rd Жыл бұрын
@@peterbetts858 Doesn't bother me, I spent most of my weekends as a youth under canvas, with the same issues. You soon adapt to it, and the more resourceful you are, the less pressure there is. No landlord, no taxes, no utility bills. Worth the trade off to me, I'd happily live in the woods like a hermit, or if I was stuck in an urban centre, then someplace like Walt found. It's reasonably secure the way he had it set up, a lot more so than anyone camping out on the floor of the tunnel.
@watchshows2295
@watchshows2295 Жыл бұрын
I see a man with so much pain yet more perseverance, I see a man who refused to take from society or the government and built the strength to make it on his own. I can see a man who doesn’t want any pity for his medical conditions. I see a lot of pain in this man get strong enough to not show it. Live on his own terms and not ask for help from anyone.
@Annoye
@Annoye 4 ай бұрын
Lol while profiting of it.
@user-qu6kf8qz4l
@user-qu6kf8qz4l Ай бұрын
Just watched this and really enjoyed it, saying hi from UK.. Would be nice if the firm laid a plaque for him, think that be a nice tribute to a remarkable guy.
@laurasmedman5497
@laurasmedman5497 11 ай бұрын
He was on tv a couple times, and nobody gave him the help he needed, a real home. RIP❤
@Mynyel
@Mynyel Жыл бұрын
Teared up after hearing about this. Sorry for loss of this wonderful human. Much respect for him and others like him that follow their own path.
@Jimberlin
@Jimberlin Жыл бұрын
He seems like a genuinely good dude. Im sure hes seen a lot in his time. RIP Walter
@StudentLifeLearning
@StudentLifeLearning 13 күн бұрын
Dear Sir, I sincerely appreciate the invaluable work you do in making these priceless treasures accessible to the public. Thank you for sharing Walter's story! Rest in Peace, Walter.
@lloydbrown9327
@lloydbrown9327 4 ай бұрын
I can respect him! Don't bother anyone, just does his own thing....Survival is the key! Sorry to hear that he passed away!
@sythmc8600
@sythmc8600 Жыл бұрын
What a story. Nothing but respect for Walter. He asked for nothing and made his way. He's proof that a home is what you make it. Walter would have loved how you portrayed him! You are a caring man.
@SgtDuster
@SgtDuster Жыл бұрын
R.I.P Walter The way he said that he got Medicaid for his "minor health problems", I knew it wasn't that "minor". You can see it in his demeanor, and eyes, while saying that.
@kolbpilot
@kolbpilot Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's probably it. He seemed to be about 63 or so when he passed. At first I thought he was smoking pot in the video but I think now they are rolled tobacco cigarettes. His teeth seemed to show the effects of a lifetime of tobacco smoking. Possibly cancer took him out ? I could be wrong.
@hugoanderholm3191
@hugoanderholm3191 Жыл бұрын
@@kolbpilotdude still got a lot of teeth left for being homeless most of his adult life..
@kolbpilot
@kolbpilot Жыл бұрын
@@hugoanderholm3191 : Yeah, but the gums were looking rough & that's what tobacco does.
@nicholasmeyer6597
@nicholasmeyer6597 Жыл бұрын
In the previous video the guy who filmed it left a comment about him getting hit by a train and passing away :( so sad
@kolbpilot
@kolbpilot Жыл бұрын
@@nicholasmeyer6597 : Yeah, that seems to be the story. Makes ya wonder, after a lifetime of dodging trains, what went wrong this time ?
@pianoatthirty
@pianoatthirty Жыл бұрын
Your videos are made with such kindness and respect for the person you’re interviewing. Your voice also carries this calm authority that is an absolute joy to listen to. Thank you for your work!
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@michaelkunitzky
@michaelkunitzky 16 күн бұрын
Beautiful story, thanks for making and sharing it
@STFP88
@STFP88 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this really makes me humble myself going through my depression! May Walter Rest in Paradise!
@GlazzedDonut
@GlazzedDonut Жыл бұрын
I came back from the streets myself after a few years I was never lucky enough to have a spot like this although now that I have made it back I have my own car on my own place for a little bit over 10 years and I am raising a child I am hoping I'm praying to God that anybody's stuck in that type of situation can make it back out
@Davo-gj7gl
@Davo-gj7gl 5 ай бұрын
Seems like a good bloke that lived his life his own way .Watching from Australia 🇦🇺
@Annoye
@Annoye 4 ай бұрын
Leeching
@user-up7ip4br3d
@user-up7ip4br3d Ай бұрын
Greetings from Somalia!!
@MuchCow9000
@MuchCow9000 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found your channel, I was so tired of stupid meaningless youtube videos. Finding a documentary channel with some heart is a nice change of pace
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos. I have several more videos on a variety of topics in the works
@katherineleonowski7289
@katherineleonowski7289 Жыл бұрын
Me too...there's so much more to life than most of the "junk" on the internet!!!
@robertclarkguitar
@robertclarkguitar Жыл бұрын
This is what makes this KZbin thing worth while. Thank you for uploading. I would be with him if it weren't for my daughter. I was a single father. Raised my 2 alone. After losing everything in Katrina. My fear has always been homelessness. I've always shared a little when I could to those on corners and etc. I didn't care if it was for beer or drugs or gas, food or etc. They were in need at the mercy of others empathy. For better or worse I felt for them. After my first home lost in Katrina , my second marriage I lost that home too. I got tired of working so hard for nothing to show for it. But my kids were all that mattered and I pressed on. I lived the last 10 years with my kids in apmt. They grew up and graduated and moved on to their own families. I moved out after losing a job of 10 years over health issues. I've been in a camper 2 or 3 years and now at my daughter's. I babysit my grankid. So I am fortunate.
@andrewb5842
@andrewb5842 11 күн бұрын
This video touched my heart, and changed my oinion on some things. Thank you sir for your compassion, and taing the time to show us the reality of the situation
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it, and found some value in it
@ivannovotny4552
@ivannovotny4552 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Erik for keeping Walter's memories alive. 🇨🇦
@aaronjennings8385
@aaronjennings8385 Жыл бұрын
This is a treasure. Walter is a real adventurer.
@tara6959
@tara6959 Жыл бұрын
He never ventured outside of new york city. That's the saddest part
@ashriihi
@ashriihi Жыл бұрын
"Adventurer" lmao. He lived in the same exact little spot for 20+ years and prided himself on being unnoticeable.
@MindMoulder
@MindMoulder Жыл бұрын
@@ashriihi Really what is life about , what is the end goal for anyone of us ? Having loads of money? Having everything your ego ever could desire ? Really.. What is the purpose to life? Are you better than him? Sounds like you think you are.
@aaronjennings8385
@aaronjennings8385 5 ай бұрын
@ashriihi One man's trash is another's treasure.
@TheWeeManC
@TheWeeManC Жыл бұрын
Walter lives free and at peace in the "great Tunnel in the sky" now. I'm very glad we got to hear the story of His Tunnel and life before he left.....
@wisdomlandkraficsjahmexico9599
@wisdomlandkraficsjahmexico9599 10 ай бұрын
Why am I crying , why am I sad for Walter? As I was watching I was wishing to meet him.. R.i.p. dear Walter.
@DT-wp4hk
@DT-wp4hk 3 ай бұрын
Cause you see a real human
@tammydobson3174
@tammydobson3174 11 ай бұрын
Bless his heart he looked like a really good person!!!!!
@sandythechameleon2018
@sandythechameleon2018 Жыл бұрын
RIP walter, you humbled me im sorry mate. Rest easy my friend.
@damiangallagher1973
@damiangallagher1973 Жыл бұрын
What a man, lived a tough life and didnt give a F#¥k. 25 years he had nothing but in the end he had more than most.Respect Walter RIP
@ingridbalcarkova9357
@ingridbalcarkova9357 Жыл бұрын
Erik, thank you for sharing. I saw both full documentaries (about Carlos, too) on TV. Great work! ❤
@brentmast8473
@brentmast8473 3 ай бұрын
I was on the street at 16 and homeless (1991). I remember the first time I was caught cleaning up in an office building. I felt immediately ashamed. Later, that same day, he tipped me $10 as I served him lunch at the cafe I worked at. Point is, that tip told me I could be more than a homeless high-school dropout. These days, I'm a retired Army Sergeant Major. Amazing what a little bit of kindness can do to turn your life around. Be blessed everyone and be kind.
@mustachedmalarkey8838
@mustachedmalarkey8838 Жыл бұрын
Walter reminds me so much of my late father, he passed in 2010 and was a sweet and gentle man who loved to talk and share stories.
@deathdealer6696
@deathdealer6696 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for documenting Walters story. He was indeed a great one at telling it. RIP Walter!
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@deanbraden7695
@deanbraden7695 Жыл бұрын
What a pleasure. This guy is very impressive and ingenuitive. What an amazing life. New York should make a statue in remembrance of this great man.
@showbread9366
@showbread9366 Жыл бұрын
Such a great contribution to humanity right so inspiring. Just goes to show that hard work and determination really pays off!
@shakeandbreak2938
@shakeandbreak2938 5 ай бұрын
What a marvel. I am in awe at just how resourceful Walter was. Rest in peace to am true NYC original. An original who was woven into the fabric of the vast tunnel system, under everyone's feet, but completely out of sight.
@911dips5
@911dips5 Жыл бұрын
I'm sad to hear he passed. I'm glad he lived the way he wanted to live
@roseopl7
@roseopl7 Жыл бұрын
I was born around the time he moved in and graduated college around the time he passed. It's fascinating how we all live such different lives next to one another
@youtubecommentsguy9805
@youtubecommentsguy9805 Жыл бұрын
I wasn‘t even existing when he moved in and when he died I was a junior in high school. On the opposite side of the planet. The time capsule aspect of these videos makes it so chilling
@elaineanderson2989
@elaineanderson2989 Жыл бұрын
I remembered this when it came out, it was a fascinating incite into how these people etched out a living. What was genuinely heart-warming was how they really looked out for each other. RIP 🙏
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