Hi everyone, sorry for the long wait, thank you very much for your feedback on my Yakuza video. If it took me so long, it's because I'm basically a French KZbinr who tries to translate his videos into other languages in order to share my content with as many people as possible. As translation and dubbing are expensive, I had to wait a long time before I had sufficient funds to invest in this channel. As you'll see in this video, there are passages where the text is in French with English subtitles, but rest assured this won't be the case for other videos. I pride myself on the quality of my content, and hope to offer you the best possible videos. Don't hesitate to let me know in the comments what you think, I'd really appreciate it. In the meantime, I wish you happy holidays, and the next video should be out in February, so see you soon 😉.
@DeliaDevlin-eu6oj4 ай бұрын
That is very kind of to go through so much so you may give us accurate videos in our language. I took French in high school, my dream to visit France, I spent 3 years in Japan because I married a Marine, and when I got back to the states everyone was speaking Spanish...lol
@jritechnology4 ай бұрын
Dang man, I'm not a professional...but I am wanting to be a voice over actor. I wish I could help you because I love history and videos like this.
@ernestgarcia68994 ай бұрын
😊@@jritechnology
@mooselightning8391Ай бұрын
These videos are the best ive ever seen. Especially on jesse James. Omg.. we need more, just do them in English and let the put captions on. Save you alot of time and money. We need more videos from you asap
@ConnorJG76 Жыл бұрын
Very entertaining and well edited. I look forward to more videos and topics and hope the algorithm is kind to you.
@life.of.a.gangster Жыл бұрын
thank you for your support 🙏
@anondutchie71279 ай бұрын
Wonderfully done, this has way more detail than other videos on the tube. Also the editing was done really, really great! I'm subscribing!
@life.of.a.gangster9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@JustMe-mh2pn4 ай бұрын
When I listen to his story today, he was a hero to me. The Civil War brought a lot of suffering to the people back then, but I think the South was hit hard and I don't think it has really recovered to this day. After the war was over, the South didn't really have much luck governing itself. The Union troops were still present for a very long time and the South just didn't have a lot of opportunities to restructure its own life. I probably wouldn't have thought and acted any differently. So let's not condemn the people who did what was the only way for them to survive at the time. And what a handsome man Jesse James was, so easy on the eyes! A great documetary! Well done
@susanarsoniadou4 ай бұрын
The Sòuth is in need of development to this day, especially Mississippi..
@michalisterpandros60173 ай бұрын
Not very heroic but rather very stupid to rob banks in bright daylight without a thought through plan… apparently they didn’t even do solid reconnaissance work to check out the banks
@colemartin90773 ай бұрын
I agree they did what they thought was right. I'd have done the same thing as well. I also don't believe it was about "slavery" I believe slavery was just a means to justify what they did.
@HENRYCOGIS3 ай бұрын
@@colemartin9077I agree 💯 My generation did not have the truth told to them.
@HollywoodAdventureTV2 ай бұрын
Great
@pickititllneverheal901610 ай бұрын
Great doc. Like the editing style a lot. Voice is calming and pleasant to listen to. Looking forward to more content. I love history docs.
@life.of.a.gangster9 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@virtualmorgue9 ай бұрын
thank you for posting this! this is really concise as well as intriguing and interesting from the get go. love the story of jesse james.
@life.of.a.gangster9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@matthew-jy5jp8 ай бұрын
So you love a guy who killed innocent people for money ? Do you have massive brain damage or just very little on the standing of the subject matter ? You do get it that this man lost a war and couldn't deal with it and then killed innocent people ? He didn't kill soldiers he killed people and banks he killed civilians he killed people on trains after he took all their money. What is wrong with you ?
@priyanshusagar35259 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:34 *🏡 Jesse James' Early Life* - Jesse James' childhood in Missouri, born in 1847. - Family dynamics, including his father's death when Jesse was young, leaving his mother, Zerelda, to raise him. - Initial exposure to the Civil War and its impact on his family. 04:25 *🏹 Jesse James' Involvement in the Civil War* - Jesse's family's alignment with the Confederate cause during the Civil War. - Frank James' enlistment and subsequent capture by Union troops. - Jesse's early exposure to guerrilla warfare and his desire for revenge against Union forces. 08:07 *💥 Jesse James' Guerrilla Warfare* - Jesse's participation in various guerrilla groups led by William Quantrill and Bloody Bill Anderson. - Mentors like Archie Clement shaping Jesse's approach to warfare. - Jesse's escalating involvement in violence and his pursuit of revenge. 12:19 *⚔️ The Centralia Massacre and Jesse's Wounding* - The Centralia Massacre orchestrated by Bloody Bill Anderson, with Jesse's involvement. - Jesse's first serious injury during a horse theft incident. - Growing tensions and brutality during the Civil War's later stages. 15:14 *🕊️ Aftermath of the Civil War* - The devastating impact of the Civil War on America, with over 620,000 soldiers dead. - Missouri's tumultuous post-war landscape, with one in three citizens affected by the conflict. - The James Brothers' return home and Jesse's unresolved thirst for vengeance. 16:49 *💰 Jesse's Turn to Crime* - Jesse's determination to provide for his family after the war's end. - Targeting banks as symbols of Northern wealth and power. - Joining former war comrades, including Archie Clement, in armed robberies. 20:36 *🏦 Jesse's Infamous Bank Robberies* - Notable bank robberies, including the Clay County Savings Association and Davis County Savings Association. - Political motivations intertwined with personal revenge in Jesse's crimes. - Escalating tensions with the law and the beginning of Jesse's outlaw notoriety. 23:07 *📰 Jesse's Media Image* - John Newman Edwards' role in shaping Jesse James' public image. - Promotion of Jesse's exploits through newspapers and letters. - Jesse's transformation from a local outlaw to a national legend. 24:42 *🤠 Formation of the James-Younger Gang* - Collaboration between the James and Younger brothers, forming the infamous gang. - Expansion of criminal activities beyond bank robberies. - Escalation of tensions with law enforcement and the Pinkerton National Detective Agency's involvement. 27:21 *🚂 Jesse James targets Union railroads* - Jesse James sees railroads as symbols of Northern oppression. - Confederate outlaws target vulnerable locomotives for their significant Northern money flow. - The gang executes their first train robbery successfully, albeit with casualties. 30:32 *🎭 Controversial actions and public image* - Jesse James and his gang attempt to portray themselves as modern-day Robin Hoods. - The use of Ku Klux Klan masks during robberies sparks controversy. - Despite mixed public opinion, Jesse James solidifies his reputation as a hero in the Southern states. 35:24 *🔍 Pinkerton Agency pursues Jesse James* - Alan Pinkerton, head of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, vows to capture Jesse James. - Detective Joseph Witcher is dispatched to gather intelligence but faces challenges due to James' local support and elusive appearance. - Witcher's murder intensifies Pinkerton's resolve to bring down James. 41:17 *💥 Pinkerton's failed raid and Jesse's retaliation* - Pinkerton agents launch a violent raid on the James family farm, resulting in casualties and severe injuries. - Jesse James seeks revenge by murdering a former Union militiaman involved in the raid. - Pinkerton's failure to capture James tarnishes the agency's reputation and emboldens James further. 45:09 *💰 Northfield bank heist plan and execution* - Jesse James plans a daring bank heist in Northfield, Minnesota, targeting an enemy territory in the North. - The meticulously planned heist involves dividing the gang into three groups to carry out different tasks. - The heist quickly turns chaotic as citizens become aware of the robbery, leading to a shootout and a failed escape. 51:43 *🔫 Bank robbery in Northfield* - Jesse James and his gang attempt to rob a bank in Northfield. - Bullets flying, failed attempts to open the safe, and chaotic escape. 56:13 *🏃 Pursuit and escape* - After the failed heist, a massive manhunt ensues to capture the James-Younger gang. - Fugitives endure dire conditions, split into groups, and manage to evade capture. - Some members are caught, wounded, or killed during the escape. 58:23 *🛠️ Life after the failed heist* - Jesse and Frank James live under new identities, with Frank finding peace as a farmer. - Jesse struggles to adapt to a peaceful life and eventually forms a new gang to resume his outlaw activities. - The new gang faces internal conflicts, leading to their capture. 01:00:12 *💰 Betrayal and assassination plot* - Jesse James recruits the Ford brothers into his gang, unaware of their secret agreement with the authorities. - The Ford brothers plan to assassinate Jesse James for a reward offered by the governor of Missouri. - Jesse's assassination by the Ford brothers marks the end of his outlaw career. 01:03:39 *⚰️ Aftermath of Jesse James' death* - Jesse James' assassination garners widespread attention and elevates him to the status of a martyr. - The Ford brothers surrender, are charged with murder, and later receive a pardon. - Frank James surrenders, is tried for murder, and leads a quiet life until his death. 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@life.of.a.gangster9 ай бұрын
wow, cool summary ;)
@HappyLife-ly5oi4 ай бұрын
4:10
@HappyLife-ly5oi4 ай бұрын
4:10 4:10 @@life.of.a.gangster
@HappyLife-ly5oi4 ай бұрын
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@SootyfuАй бұрын
The Best Documentary I Have Seen On Jessie James, And The Voice Over Is Absolutely Excellent !
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thank you :)
@jacquismith50986 ай бұрын
This was so well put together! Definitely the most informative that I’ve seen! Thank you
@KlausToth2 ай бұрын
Very well done documentary. The colour design adds to the atmosphere. Great narrator.
@mechcavandy9863 ай бұрын
This is the best video I’ve seen on Jesse James. 🤠🤠
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thank you
@HenkStout2 ай бұрын
OMG! Great edit and soundtrack man! I love it! Not a moment that I thought that it was boring. Thanks!
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@2serveand2protect3 ай бұрын
This is excellent material! Better made than many documentaries i watched about the James Brothers.
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thanks a lot
@whereman11993 ай бұрын
This channel is my zen... Your humor and patience blow's me away. Your confidence is mindblowing. 😊
@scottmeyer41268 ай бұрын
My great grandpas, great uncle Thomas Archer, ran with the James Gang before having his own gang in Indiana. Him and his brothers were all hung by lynch mobs in southern Indiana in the 1880s. It’s said Thomas was there with them in Kentucky and a few other ones in that area!
@scottmeyer41268 ай бұрын
Not something we have any pride about btw. The tree they hung them on in Martin County Indiana is still there. The archer family had to move to the next county over to find any peace. I’m told to this day the archer name is still hated in southern Indiana. Jesse James was a piece of shit, his whole family too. But the connection is factual and not escapable.
@OnyxJoe458 ай бұрын
Stop lying
@scottmeyer41268 ай бұрын
@@OnyxJoe45 not lying. Haha I wish I was. It’s not great history for your family.
@bradmeeds12265 ай бұрын
I believe it back then there was over 100s of gangs robbing banks and outlawery in Missouri and Midwest. If I live back then I’d be robbing banks
@jon-f7u4 ай бұрын
Your great Uncle Buffalo Bill And your great Aunt Calamity Jane done told ya stop bullshittin🤡
@mplsmark2222 ай бұрын
I lived in Northfield MN in the late 1980’s. The city takes great pride in the history of fighting back against the a James -Younger gang. The stores on mainstreet had racks of postcards next to the cash registers. These featured the closeup photos of the dead gang members, postmortem. Kind of gruesome. Every autumn the town has a big celebration, officially known as the Defeat of Jessie James Days. However, most people shorten it to Jessie James Days, as if they are celebrating the criminal.
@ScotchTreatАй бұрын
► That was the wrong town for James to go into, full of Union veterans who had guns and knew how to use them
@mplsmark222Ай бұрын
@ plus towns folk that were willing to take a bullet or two to not turn over the cash. Northfield has an award they give out every year to honor a citizen that has done good work for the community. It’s called the Joseph Lee Haywood award. I understand the sentiment and to be awarded a “person of the year” award is probably well deserved, but I always thought Joseph didn’t put enough value on his own life that fateful day.
@rodan28524 ай бұрын
These Pinkerton's were like the Blackwater of there time. Black mark in this countries history. It's unbelievable that they were even allowed to operate much less exist.
@BoominGame2 ай бұрын
The Pinkertons are Blackwater, with secret sniper and all.
@joey2765Ай бұрын
The pinkertons were doing what the sheriff werent doing🤷♂️. I applaud the pinkertons
@seandobson49912 күн бұрын
As an Englishman, I give you ten out of ten for the narration and a further ten out of ten for the content, if you keep up this very high quality, you will do really well on KZbin.
@ernestgarcia68995 күн бұрын
In in 7😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@claudiabothma7 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great documentary. Very informative and visually entertaining.
@terryrichmond4723Ай бұрын
🍊 Mound Memphis TN, love the channel Brother 🔥🔥 keep the good content coming Gang 👌🏾🩸🩸
@adifferentwayuk33354 ай бұрын
Most enjoyable, learned loads. Thankyou for posting 😊
@colemartin90773 ай бұрын
Well done! Enjoyed watching it. Hope to see many more. Im named after Cole younger! Do one on the kid sometime. I kmow it takes alot of research but well worth it! Old west history is so awesome.
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thanks you, will try!
@MexicoAdventurerАй бұрын
The photos of Jesse James show that same craxy look that my nephew has, that he's always had, even before he went to fight in Afghanistan in the early 2000's. These could be photos of my nephew.
@Dubbleheftz27 күн бұрын
what a phenomenal well edited grab you by the scruff won let go upload. i am binge watching all your 6 videos. do not give this up your talent in this is unmatched
@desstanbridge82834 ай бұрын
Great insight and detail. Thank you ❤
@paco52722 ай бұрын
great documentary....very informative...i heard of jesse James..(who hasn't) .but never took the time to learn more about him...thanks
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@kiasax25 күн бұрын
As a Cherokee, my family history is tied to the history of my Tribe. I'm related to the last Confederate General to surrender, Stand Watie. He surrendered well after General Robert E. Lee signed the surrender agreement written by another Native man Ely S. Parker, who was a Seneca Indian Chief. I've always found it fascinating that two Native Americans were distinctly involved in the ending of the Civil War. Jesse James was a very unusual person. The involvement of the Pinkerton Detective Agency just added fuel to the fire of Jesse's hatred of Union forces. Quantrill was a brutal man who punished those seen as Unionists in horrific ways. Bloody Bill Anderson was the worst of the bushwhackers. His cruelty knew no bounds. Jesse's admiration of Bloody Bill Anderson was a terrible precursor of what was to come at Centralia. The events were appalling. I'm a Cherokee and a combat veteran who has witnessed terrible scenes in my combat experience. I spent 15 years around the world fighting and it's left me scarred, both physically and mentally, still, it's likely less terrible than what Jesse James went through. I have some empathy for the man. Though I have more empathy for my Native brothers and sisters who have been fighting since first contact with European colonizers.
@Rebelwolf4Ай бұрын
I'm actually related Jesse James & I never knew that until I went to a James family reunion in Kentucky with my sister! I was shocked! I couldn't believe it!
@bowsergooglesus.Ай бұрын
This was such a good video that it helped me with my essay and I mentioned your channel in the works cited page.
@BoominGame2 ай бұрын
I do appreciate the soundtrack.
@Kodeekat4 ай бұрын
I live right outside of Northfield. James Gang stories about the raid always seem kinda surreal.
@MattRichess23 күн бұрын
Hey bro! Don’t stop. These are good and a little not consistency, you’ll be a page to watch for. 🙏
@oldtimeoutlaw3 ай бұрын
Jesse James was a true American hero, as well as Frank James. To hell with how the Yankees portray them. They were hero’s!
@Larryw-o2k3 ай бұрын
they were my kin folk 😅live in east ky now for awhile longer dont know where illgo from here
@shantefitzgerald28 күн бұрын
Jesse James is my Granpas great great great great great grampa
@lisiatepalu77374 ай бұрын
Thankyou for a nice awesome movie 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻👍🏼
@brianroesch32592 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Detailed and based on fact.
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
Much appreciated!
@Risk4372 ай бұрын
Great job on the video.
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thanks
@2serveand2protect3 ай бұрын
Just a question if i may! Where exactly was Pinkerton, when John Wilkes Booth put a gun to Lincoln's head ??
@joeydepalmer44573 ай бұрын
The amazing thing is how he died. The story keeps being told how he died but truly the only ones to witness the actual event was the 2 ford brothers. No one else actually witnessed the shooting. How true was the actual event?
@heyyorodney26 күн бұрын
The videos you used in the documentary are from which movie or tv show ? I’m trying to watch the whole thing
@lindaschweitzer53494 ай бұрын
Great video.
@whatsthepointanymore9 ай бұрын
The $ sign goes in front the numbers.
@Mark-gg6iy3 ай бұрын
@5"07 "The election of Abraham Lincoln, the politician who was determined to abolish slavery. False. "“I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.”- Abraham Lincoln. In this speech at Chicago, Lincoln reiterated his hatred of slavery and also his belief that it should not be touched where it then existed. I have always hated slavery, I think as much as any Abolitionist. I have been an Old Line Whig.
@chuckrabas71632 ай бұрын
That was only one of many of significant errors and/or omissions. The video was a profound disapointment,, which came as no real surpris
@chuckrabas71632 ай бұрын
😮surprise.
@jefferythompson3235Ай бұрын
lol Lincoln had slaves…
@Mark-gg6iyАй бұрын
@@jefferythompson3235 You are incorrect. Trump University School of History?
@andrewchicos44318 ай бұрын
Lincoln didn't care about slavery as much as reuniting the country.
@patrickmoss-j7c4 ай бұрын
ABE wanted to send the slaves back to Africa after the war but the democrat congress wouldn’t appropriate the funds
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
I'm Lithuanian with a New Jersey accent.Mt. Holly, NJ.
@AprilPotts-f7x4 ай бұрын
I always wanted to be related to the James !!! I am not, but my Great Grandfather was friends with Frank James and held the horses when they robbed a bank in Texas !!!!! They actually went and picked up my Great Grandfather to look at the body they thought was Frank James, and he told them he knew it wasn’t Frank, because he was in a Motel in Dallas lol
@jon-f7u4 ай бұрын
There were no Motels 150 years ago 🤣🤣🤣
@Cliffyzjiffy4 ай бұрын
I know a frank and Jesse James ind ind they are low lifes😊
@rhydoesgamimg2 ай бұрын
@@jon-f7u yeah you’re not very bright. There were most definetly Hotels/Motels then. Where do you think people coming in from other towns stayed?
@jon-f7u2 ай бұрын
@@rhydoesgamimg You dummy hahahahaha.... MOTELS came into the language following the introduction of MOTor cars. Its in the title but you wont get it without help..... HOTELS yes Einstein...MOTELS....naaaahhhh
@jon-f7u2 ай бұрын
@@rhydoesgamimg Here thicko.... From Wikipedia..."A motel, also known as a motor hotel, motor inn or motor lodge, is a hotel designed for motorists, usually having each room entered directly from the parking area for motor vehicles rather than through a central lobby. Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, coined as a portmanteau of "motor hotel", originates from the defunct motel named Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California (later renamed as "Motel Inn"), which was built in 1925."
@prestonmccoy2562Ай бұрын
What movie/ show does this keep showing?
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
He took 4 years of laughter on that!
@NYCShaolin7182 ай бұрын
I know most people in here won’t know what I’m talking about but I’m feeling a Arthur Morgan vibe from red dead redemption 2 and I don’t know why being short
@carolerice5944Ай бұрын
3 yr old Jessie was not an orphan when his father died, he still had a Mother, therefore not an orphan.
@infinitelyblessed3596 ай бұрын
IF I had EvEr experienced what Jessy had, I would have done the Same Things he did!
@Tennman6532 ай бұрын
Lincoln had no plans to abolish slavery when he was elected but he did promise to take action to collect higher tariffs from southern ports.
@U.S.C0wb0y3 ай бұрын
Do video on Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch
@010bobby4 ай бұрын
maybe you should add weather systems on these places.. like do these places ice up during winter months..
@colleenbonniwell42264 ай бұрын
The politics of outlaws ....a ooncern for humanity ....
@jWRe-t1g23 күн бұрын
the real outlaws are the politicians of today
@middletech2 ай бұрын
The map you showed of the United States backs been included Alaska and Hawaii. We didn’t own Alaska and Hawaii you back then. It wasn’t until after the Civil War that we obtain those two territories.
@life.of.a.gangsterАй бұрын
thanks for the feedback
@oldtimeoutlaw3 ай бұрын
The Northfield raid was wrong. If you had read Cole Youngers book, Cole stated that before the gang was leaving for Minnesota, Cole and Jesse had a little argument, and the rest of the group went up to Northfield but Jesse and Frank stayed in Missouri. Also Jesse James did not swear or use foul language ever.
@sulynn724 ай бұрын
Sadly, this is how the government works by escalately the problem, still in practice 150 years later. Didn't check first to see who was home. This the early swat.
@Mark-gg6iy3 ай бұрын
"escalately" ??? Trump Univ.? ......bigly.
@jessedavis6898 күн бұрын
My grandpa sied he was my grat grat uncle
@EPiche0925 күн бұрын
This is nothing like the movie "American Outlaws". Dont mess with Minnesota.
@rickstorer560524 күн бұрын
Use the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips.😊😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤
@Random-video4 ай бұрын
I’m related to him he’s in my family tree along with king Alfred and many other kings and queens so theirs something to say about ambition frank james looks exactly like my dad’s uncle George James .
@cnote9129 күн бұрын
They need to make a movie about Bloody Bill
@rowlandreddick26644 ай бұрын
Amazing how history gets told,,, Union sent armies West and South so who did the invading,,, guess no one thinks of the trail of tears 😮
@9000ftElevАй бұрын
Good story! Too bad utube forces the blurring of your historical photos. Community Standards is a joke!
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
Do you know about Jonly Bonly!?
@kevinwilliams560Ай бұрын
0.57 is Doc Holiday, not Jesse
@EuniceStone-s9j18 күн бұрын
My great grandmother had a pie safe made and signed a d dated by Jesse James in eastern ky. I dont know the date but they all swore it was an authentic item. He built it while in hiding with his gang on gr gr grandfathers property. Harboring him and his gang was a hanging offense.. turning them in was even deadlier.
@ptp514 ай бұрын
Pixilating photos of dead soldiers is "Woke" nonsense. You dishonor those soldiers who freely gave their all, even to the last measure.
@extremelydeplorablebodean8394 ай бұрын
I concur! History is to be remembered & celebrated & learned from, even the darker times in history. We live in the times where people are trying to remove & change history with lies & yes pixilating photographs that tell a story. I understand the person that made this fine show might have had to blur the photos to upload to YT, but YT is the one trying to silence people & their opinions, seems in today's America only certain beliefs are allowed to be heard. This type of silencing & taking away the first amendment from certain Americans will not end well.
@MrCoats4 ай бұрын
50/50.... considering the context
@hankworden38504 ай бұрын
Bro. Your comment is pixilated.
@EvaristoCarattini4 ай бұрын
😊p😅p😊
@JayVeeTattooz4 ай бұрын
Yessir because that damn mason Dixon line ran 4 counties wide right through his home state Missouri he was a Confederate gorilla, let's not include the union soldiers came through burning g farms and killing families that invited the entire situation with Frank and Jesse my ancestor stepped down from being a judge in Florida to go ride with them and was hanged for it
@glenharvey71952 ай бұрын
At least Jesse had balls enough to think and act for himself that's more than most of us can say these days!!!!!!
@joey2765Ай бұрын
I applaud the pinkertons. They did what the sheriffs weren't doing
@danawiede47483 ай бұрын
If we subscribe th the idea that the Civil War was about slavery, then we must (although no one seems to) agree that the US sacrificed and paid the greatest price of any country ever in order to eliminate savery!!! More of our citizens died in that war than in all our other wars combined. Clearly reparations have been made, but it seems everyone ignores that great sacrifice
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
He sent in for a renewed license. He was worried his given name is jb. So, on his license page he did Jonly Bonly. His license came back Jonly Bonly!
@grayrogers71124 ай бұрын
“Whenever you seek out revenge, dig two graves.”
@michalisterpandros60173 ай бұрын
52:00 “The safe hadn’t been unlocked all this time” Wtf how is this sentence to be understood. What “all this time” it had not been unlocked. Since the safe was placed there?
@kevinlewis915119 күн бұрын
So Union Pacific Railroad going through his property never happened?
@2011littlejohn12 ай бұрын
So this ''hero'' took part in war crimes during the war and then killed innocent people after it. Then gets romanticized - somewhat contradictory legend.
@rickyreline3 күн бұрын
Has anyone heard of Jesse giving the Millers his pocket watch to be handed down to the youngest son.....
@MrMuff133 ай бұрын
“ they even whipped jesse “ the slave owner 😂😂😂
@williambecker61872 ай бұрын
Long live bob ford , my hero .
@HuntersBlueMonkeys2 ай бұрын
Bro I’m related to him 😭🙏
@ZarinaDel-luna2 ай бұрын
I think they did more than beat up young Jesse James.
@benburndred22264 ай бұрын
Why didn't they stop? They were rich
@angelic70074 ай бұрын
Yeah and Billy the Kid was my Grandfather
@douglascoats36944 ай бұрын
Wow
@nathannelson8212 ай бұрын
I'm related to this man
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
I think he's still doing stand up comedy.
@Gothicforever1790Ай бұрын
War is hell
@andyzx96822 ай бұрын
so much errors in this .. poor
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul2 ай бұрын
This guy was a common criminal, shooting innocent people.
@Ken_Frazer-6192 ай бұрын
And he was a racist as he supported slavery and owned a few slaves yet he's portrayed as a hero
@krakrtreacysr9074 ай бұрын
He didnt surrender after the war cause he wasnt wanted
@travishendrix70264 ай бұрын
I made it 6 minutes in. You already had several missing points while adding others. Good try.
@gwengirlmc17954 ай бұрын
Why for heaven's sake is this piece so fraught with segments with heavy pixalization. All that needs to be done for those with twitchy stomachs or are bible belters is a disclaimer prior to the playing...... The pixalization fools no one, that they are dead and mangled bodies of MEN at WAR... It is my viewpoint, that it should be shown... That way, those that favor fighting see its effect.... And may in future from preventing it once more.....
@Mark-gg6iy3 ай бұрын
"The pixalization fools no one" vs Probably just trying to please the KZbin algorithm and abide by the TOS so that the video can be monetized. You don’t need to be so upset about it.
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
He's got a Tennessee accent and he's Korean.
@Manco19643 ай бұрын
This is KZbin restrictions
@mns87324 ай бұрын
What a wasted effort. They should used the telegraph to scam the bank
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
Cho is his last name.
@PaulLoyd13 ай бұрын
One of my pet peeves is using photos claiming to be someone when it has been debunked many times. In this video, the photo showing the young man with a bow tie and thick, barber shop singer mustache has been proven to NOT be Jesse James. All you have to do is compare the known photos of Jesse with it, and you can plainly see it is not the same man. Jesse had a long, narrow face with a pointed chin. The photo in question is of a man with a wide face and square jaws. And Jesse was never known to wear a thick, sartorial style of mustache. Anyway, rant over. Other than that one pet peeve, I enjoyed the video. Thanks.
@TRIChuckles4 ай бұрын
DNA says I'm related. There was always a family story... don't know
@oldtimeoutlaw4 ай бұрын
It is well known that Jesse James never swore either
@dianedoncheski2302Ай бұрын
He was a Korean guy living here. He wasn't so smart, but aptitude isn't the obvious of wisdom.