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@mariacanon24222 сағат бұрын
It is all scary and depressing. To know that the people who claim to represent all of us human kind keep turning a blind eye to injustice and refuse to take any responsibility for what they have done
@jhaarbur19 сағат бұрын
1. Darien Gap Incident 2. Dyatlov Pass Incident 3. Khmer Rouge (Warning: extra disturing story) 4. Houtman Abrolhos Tragedy 5. Murdered Albert Fish (Warning: extra disturing story) 6. The Black War of Tasmania (Warning: extra disturing story) 7. Siege of Masada 8. Nazino Island incident (Warning: extra disturing story) 9. The execution of Balthasar Gérard (Warning: extra disturing story) 10. Melification (aka. "honey mummy") and the use of Mummia as a medicine *Obviously, there are numerous examples from the geopoltical events and conflicts around the world, but I wrote this list to highlight some of the lesser known ones.
@crystalm43249 сағат бұрын
You forgot the Spanish Flu of 1918 - The ACTUAL deadliest plague in history. It killed more than 50 million people! The Black Death killed about half that amount over nearly 10 years, the Spanish Flu doubled it in only 2!!😱😱😱 This Flu killed more people worldwide than WWI and yet it rarely gets mentioned. This was the first time a virus was transmitted all over the world in a mater of weeks rather than years.
@Jazzmine1Күн бұрын
The Junko Furuta case was one of the worst and most gruesome things I have ever read. It is not for the faint of heart… if you choose to look further into it. It’s horrid and I feel so much hurt for her and what she went through.
@PaintingWithLindyКүн бұрын
IKR. I initially looked into it when I saw people going on and on about how horrific it was. I looked it up and let’s just say, I don’t trust men as much as I used to. However I still try to understand, only monsters are capable of something like that and not all men.
@omizj6951Күн бұрын
What’s more disturbing is that the men (devils) involved all received light sentences. And all are out living their lives, with some even committing more crimes.
@TheLastOperaAriaКүн бұрын
Disgusting. I can't even comprehend this case.
@mimi2the4Күн бұрын
And the mother of one of those bastards desecrates the poor girls grave repeatedly for ruining her son's life
@rebeccalove9169Күн бұрын
I seen a story about this on u tube and it definitely sickened me to my core. May her soul rest in peace
@TheDarkfirenightКүн бұрын
The trail of tears in the USA 1830 to 1850, where over 100,000 native Americans where forced to move west resulting in the deaths of countless innocent men, women, and children.
@Jcolbert123Күн бұрын
While on the Trail of Tears, word came to the Choctaw nation of the suffering of the Irish during our Great Famine. In the middle of their forced displacement and their suffering, they empathised with the Irish and sent a donation to alleviate the suffering of the Irish. We have a monument built in Cork commemorating the gift of hope the Choctaw nation provided to us in our darkest hour. Ireland raised millions for covid relief for native American tribes and today we have a scholarship programme for members of the Choctaw tribe with full tuition paid and €10,000 towards living expenses to show our eternal gratitude to these great people.
@Rebelheart1985Күн бұрын
That and Wounded Knee
@KCiminiКүн бұрын
Chattel slavery too
@dabbyleemillerКүн бұрын
Ohhh I'm so excited - the Radium Girls story is incredible. The people delivering the radium paint to the girls wore full-body protective suits and still thought, "let's just leave the girls with this stuff!" There was this idea that because radium glowed, it was naturally beautiful in an elevated way, so the girls would put the radium paint on their faces, dresses, and hair, and go out for the night. It took decades for any regulatory precedents to be set in places, recognizing the danger and becoming part of the tapestry of our still-incomplete understanding of nuclear energy.
@jennifermercer348116 сағат бұрын
We weren't considered people but property
@saeszestydemon16 сағат бұрын
@@jennifermercer3481still to this day they’re just not so out and proud with it
@FujishimaAkikoКүн бұрын
My English and Spanish teacher was in Pripyat when the explosion of Chernobyl occurred. She told us that the sky looked a purplish blue glow... Her and her husband were English teachers there from 1980 to 1986.
@themartyflorenceКүн бұрын
Anyone else find it really insensitive and weird for mojo to put movie clips that have nothing to do with these horrific real events into the story often for comedic purposes? Like Joker and The Shining add nothing to these and aren’t related but keep getting spliced in at awkward moments. Idk maybe it’s just me but seems a little inconsiderate
@Nachtschicht1Күн бұрын
Exactly what I thought. Completely unrelated scenes.
@shirleyb.703622 сағат бұрын
Plus Matilda and The Mummy! Made absolutely no sense!
@phil-anthrophist396010 сағат бұрын
I don't think it's insensitive but at most it's misleading,, alot of them would more be used to illustrate things
@Alexandrine_9995 сағат бұрын
I think they are trying to advert as many movies as possible to go to their platform, and pay monthly for subscribtion
@tazimusmaximusКүн бұрын
One of the main tragedies of Chernobyl is that the city had a parade the next day, and rather than cancel and incite panic, they told everyone they were safe and to have the parade anyway. Then, people were not only forced to 'help' clean up the mess, but again told it was safe and weren't given any sort of protection. This continued for weeks until they finally realized just how much damage was done.
@Mrguy145Күн бұрын
Damn that sounds so horrible. Never knew they had a parade next day
@669MaloКүн бұрын
Not next day only few days after (1st May Labour Day) and not Chernobyl but Kiev. Chernobyl and Pripyat was already evacuated.
@wrapsuperstarКүн бұрын
Humans can truly treat each other horrifyingly. Very disturbing
@Reaperguy67Күн бұрын
Absolutely. That also applies to things like cyber bullying. For example there was 2 people named Andy house and jb that will Always bully people and make false claims about others. They also have sent threats to people.
@mohammedafifi8217Күн бұрын
well, you're treating animals this way. so what made you think that you're immune?
@pjsavagejrКүн бұрын
and where do you think it all comes from??
@chesterdhenfriasilano1074Күн бұрын
There are MORE COUNTLESS real-life horror stories you never heard of such as the 'Byford Dolphin Incident', the creepy 'Hello Kitty Doll case' in Hong Kong, or the 'MV Doña Paz Incident' in the Philippines. This list deserves more (say '50') than just 30. ☺
@PepperPeaches-n3hКүн бұрын
There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of creepy stories like this. Gotta draw a line somewhere.
@Rebelheart1985Күн бұрын
Speaking of Dona Paz, there is also the Wilhelm Gustloff. Basically the same thing except minus the unlicensed and unsafe oil tanker and even more overcrowded then the Dona Paz was. You can imagine how many people were killed when that ship sunk.
@thatonelampent595822 сағат бұрын
Don't forget the true horror story of The Man Whose DNA Melted. 😱
@DavidR.-fk4kcКүн бұрын
Some other creepy events: +The horrors of Vlad Tepes +The Lost Colony +Dancing plague of 1518 +The Holocaust/Concentration camps
@alyssatheexcellentКүн бұрын
I am _shocked_ that The Holocaust is not on this list.
@SomiaDz22 сағат бұрын
I am shocked that the Nakbah and the genocide Iخrael is committing in Gaza.
@poisonlavalampКүн бұрын
13:15 LOL USING FOOTAGE OF MATIDLA FOR BABY FARMING 😂 come on Mojo you've got so much stock footage. Do better.
@nicholedelaney8152Күн бұрын
I was so confused about why lol. Miss Honey wasn’t baby farming lol. She just adopted Matilda bc her parents sucked. What an odd thing to do Mojo 😂😂😂
@glamdolly30Күн бұрын
Agreed, so many of these movie clips are totally irrelevant to the subject. Lame and lazy!
@CuteWholesomeGrrlКүн бұрын
They could have used footage from Butterbox Babies, which is a movie about baby snatching in Canada.
@peach7210Күн бұрын
Inserting clips from movies like Matilda to demonstrate a topic comes across as flippant on subjects that are quite serious. Poor choice.
@mytruecrimelibraryКүн бұрын
Stalin's Nazinsky Island in Siberia where prisoners were forced to sleep outside in the elements and had to turn to cannibalizing each other.
@JoyceTaylor-g3mКүн бұрын
Interesting you left out the Tuskegee Experiment
@The-Black-MilitantКүн бұрын
C'mon, now, you know there's plenty of people who refuse to talk about that injustice.
@BjornV1994Күн бұрын
You do realize that there a few hundred events that fit this topic that aren't mentioned, simply because you can make this easily a top 1000 and still miss things. I mean, other horrifying things that's scarier than a horror film but not mentioned here: - The Holocaust - Unit 731 - Byford Dolphin Incident - The death of Karen Wetterhamn - The Assassination of Alexander Litvinenko - The Rape of Nanking - King Leopold II: The Butcherer of the Congo - The story of Albert Stevens - The death of Hisashi Ouchi - Scaphism - Michelle Martin: the woman who did feed her dogs while knowingly letting two kidnapped children starve while her murderous kidnapping husband was in jail - Said husband, Mark Dutroux, also known as the Monster of Belgium - The strange case of Armin Meiwes and Bernd Jürgen Brandes - The Dnipropetrovsk maniacs - The horrors commited by Assad and by ISIS... And we can go on and on...
@rickwrites261218 сағат бұрын
How is that interesting?
@GMR.2414 сағат бұрын
@@BjornV1994whelp... here I go. Off to Google with a screenshot of your comment. Wish me luck!
@Joyce-ow1ks12 сағат бұрын
Yes. I would put the Gazan holocaust right up there, too!
@alyssatheexcellentКүн бұрын
25:52 the show Chernobyl actually made my stomach hurt. It was a phenomenal show.
@GMR.2414 сағат бұрын
Agreed it was so incredibly well done. From what I've read- they worked really hard to contact the actual people and do an accurate portrayal. The whole time I was watching it, I kept saying- I can't believe this really happened!
@raquellofstedt9713Күн бұрын
Attack of the dead men is, I think the worst think I have heard of in WWI. My grandfather was in the Argonne and went through some real aweful stuff, but this is true nightmare fuel.
@JhvxgirКүн бұрын
30- Flannan Isles Lighthouse Mistery 00:26 29- Radium Girls 01:42 28- The Franklin Expedition 02:45 27- Gyorgy Dozsa's Execution 03:50 26- Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 04:31 25- Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi's Execution 05:40 24- Attack of the Dead men 06:42 23- Murder of Junko Furuta 07:33 22- Rennaisance Zombies 08:20 21- Heir to Jameson Whiskey Buying Child for Cannibals 09:02 20- The Funeral Procession of Pope Pius XII 09:56 19- The Essex inspires Moby Dick 10:52 18- The Nutty Putty Cave Incident 11:51 17- Minnie Dean 12:48 16- The Death of Maximilien Robespierre 13:40 15- The Donner Party 14:37 14- The Experiments of Nikolay Krasnogorsky 15:32 13- Jonestown 16:28 12- The Stanford Prison Experiment 17:27 11- Octavia Hatcher 18:51 10- The Curse of King Tut 19:57 9- Advice to Animal Owners 20:58 8- Recycling deceased soldiers 21:58 7- Knocking in Space 22:53 6- Hinterkaifeck Murders 24:05 5-The Sad (but Creepy case) of Henry Rathbone 25:00 4- Chernobyl 25:51 3- The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius 26:56 2- The Mary Celeste 28:17 1- Plague, Riots & Refugees 29:42
@anzioccКүн бұрын
so they've hidden the criminals face but not the victim's?smh
@glamdolly30Күн бұрын
Gotta protect the cowardly, inhumane killers and their 'human rights', huh?!
@samilois2967Күн бұрын
That's usually done when part of the criminals motive is fame.
@KingOfGaymesКүн бұрын
The victims should be remembered, not the monsters who killed them. Many killers want the attention.
@anzioccКүн бұрын
@KingOfGaymes I agree with that 1000% but in that case it sounded like the police were trying to protect the criminals by hiding their faces
@KingKirbzzzКүн бұрын
Cry
@robbieanderson18412 сағат бұрын
Radium Girls has a statue in Ottawa IL. Very sad hearing about this again. There's a plaque on the statue in memory of all them that died. One of the many reasons we have labor laws today.
@neonshadow500511 сағат бұрын
With the Lighthouse, the light was reported out by a passing ship and investigators were sent out to find out why. There was no replacement keeper. They also found doors locked from the inside, and clocks stopped. Officials said "they were swept out to sea", the investigator said he disagreed but had no idea what had happened.
@kylemedeiros6907Күн бұрын
I think the experiments of Unit 731 are creepier and more terrible than all of this- researching this will send shivers through you.
@jellybeanz3405Күн бұрын
the relevance of the clips lost me
@peach7210Күн бұрын
Me, too.
@Avaa-vanilla99514 сағат бұрын
Well they don't have footage of every event, obviously.
@missaniebananie647313 сағат бұрын
Choosing a looong clip of Ryan Reynolds’s in “buried’” when they were thinking about a “walling” execution is such a weird choice. Like the clip from Oz makes sense but you are right, lots of these clips make zero sense and provide no context.
@luisguillen978 сағат бұрын
@@missaniebananie6473Ken Burns they are not.
@random3x70Күн бұрын
In regards to number 9: a lot of the people that did it were preparing for a massive war, a good number had lived through WW1 and it was fully expected that the Germans would use poison gas in their bombing runs on England. So in their minds it was more a mercy to spare the animals from either starving, being abandoned when their owners were killed or suffering a horrifically painful death to poison gas. The animals being mercy killed only lasted a weekish but people were genuinely terrified at the time. It was after the panic died down that people saw how hasty they had been but it was done from more a point of kindness than malice. Also to be extra fair their fears kinda became justified with the Blitz that came only a short while later. Having bombs dropped on multiple cities night after night for months experiencing casualty numbers matching 9/11 near every night for a few months straight.
@constableconstable2563Күн бұрын
Unit 731 definitely should've been on here, they conducted horrific experiments on civilians and POWs, such as vivisection on live patients and amplifying diseases to cause mass deaths.
@peach7210Күн бұрын
So true.
@KingOfGaymesКүн бұрын
I’m truly shocked that’s not on this list, it’s probably one of the worst things done in human history. And Japan acts like it never happened..
@LordBitememan19 сағат бұрын
The two that came to mind that should have made the list: -Unit 731's experiments -The death of Louis Slotin and Harry Daghlian in the Demon Core experiments.
@glamdolly30Күн бұрын
The 100% irrelevant movie clips selected as fillers are confusing and lazy.
@Gary-zq3pzКүн бұрын
One of the Greatest Far Side panels was the Donner Party memorial (a hand holding a sandwich with a foot sticking out). A classic that never got to the papers...
@The_Raven_LordКүн бұрын
My deepest sympathies to all the victims of these events. Those who died, I hope they're either resting in peace or having the greatest party the afterlife can give them with all their friends and family. Those who survive to this day, spread your story. We cannot learn from our mistakes without knowing them.
@NeilDevlin-b5d5 сағат бұрын
@20:48 kinda sums up the suposed king tut curse perfectly 😂
@CandiceVidito32Күн бұрын
The Stanford Prison Experiment is truly horrifying
@Reaperguy67Күн бұрын
@@JJ.-BB Imagine liking your own comment and harassing others. Really immature behavior
@CandiceVidito32Күн бұрын
@@JJ.-BB That makes no sense. Try to think before you type, maybe then you'll say something worthwhile
@glamdolly30Күн бұрын
A shame this video dealt with it so fleetingly, without even scraping the surface of explaining what it was!
@KingOfGaymesКүн бұрын
I thought it had been debunked
@lokepoke1337Күн бұрын
10:40 "Imploded"!? Implode = To collapse inward violently. explode =To burst violently as a result of internal pressure.
@Rebelwithacause94Күн бұрын
I read a book about the radium girls. the deaths they experienced was terrifying.
@ashasalanyКүн бұрын
That book was just horrifying. Such tortured deaths...
@saeszestydemon16 сағат бұрын
And they knew about the dangers because Marie Curie told them how lethal it was
@Awells89Күн бұрын
Kind of hard to feel sad for Robespierre. He became everything he claimed to hate.
@PersuasiveEuthanasiaКүн бұрын
Should have added the Subway fire incident
@mammaaustin9742Сағат бұрын
How about the shirt waist fire incident in NYC? Also horrible.
@TheBlackcredo11 сағат бұрын
Doctor Who solved the mystery of The Mari Celeste. It was daleks.
@susanlansdell8639 сағат бұрын
Obviously!xx
@TwiddleFingersDBКүн бұрын
Imagine dying for your country just to end up as manure...
@dinosaurwoman14 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the King Tut Steve Martin bit. That still makes me laugh so hard!
@M0nst3r0711Күн бұрын
14:38 oh hey! The Professor did a video on this. A cute blue furry guy helped me get through the horror of the Donner party…
@raymondwilliams260915 сағат бұрын
I think the most horrific thing in this programme is the number of advertisements you think is justifiable in 30 minutes.
@jhaarbur19 сағат бұрын
A few others (out of the countless examples that can be referenced in human history; no particular order): 1. Darien Gap Incident 2. Dyatlov Pass Incident 3. Khmer Rouge (Warning: extra disturing story) 4. Houtman Abrolhos Tragedy 5. Murdered Albert Fish (Warning: extra disturing story) 6. The Black War of Tasmania (Warning: extra disturing story) 7. Siege of Masada 8. Nazino Island incident (Warning: extra disturing story) 9. The execution of Balthasar Gérard (Warning: extra disturing story) 10. Melification (aka. "honey mummy") and the use of Mummia as a medicine *Obviously, there are numerous examples from the geopoltical events and conflicts around the world, but I wrote this list to highlight some of the lesser known ones.
@darylpaulk14 сағат бұрын
Morbidly, this should have multiple editions.
@sarahnakigozi5045Күн бұрын
The Rwanda Genocide
@alyssatheexcellentКүн бұрын
Why is taking out dead soldiers teeth ranking higher than offing your pets??? Bogus.
@brinta28684 сағат бұрын
I'd rather be killed than tortured.
@KyleShiflet13666Күн бұрын
As the great orator Robespeire stood before the guillotine, he didn't give a rousing speech. instead, his screams of pain filled the air
@Awells89Күн бұрын
Robespierre: "I have in my hand a new list of enemies to send to the Guillotine, and many of YOU are on this list. What do you have to say about that?" Politician: I think we should send Robespierre to the Guillotine first. All in favor?" Robespierre: "D'OooOOOoOoH NoOoOo!!"
@Soturi92Күн бұрын
I’ve seen a controversy over the syphilis outbreak in Naples. There’s a hypothesis that the strain was originally a completely new strain of it only found in the “New World”. It was a case of a disease actually being introduced to the Old World instead of the other way around. 😂 yall killed em with pox. They got revenge with a more disgusting strain of syphilis. 🤣
@Rebelheart1985Күн бұрын
The fact that at least 5 of these include cannibalism……
@tiedyedkarmaКүн бұрын
There are way more creepy and gruesome cases than these. The Sylvia Likens case, for one. How about Josef Mengele's sick experiments? I think you've only scratched the surface here.
@pjsavagejrКүн бұрын
4:30 This was anthropophagy. Not cannibalism
@bloojerseyy22 сағат бұрын
Using a shot from Trainspotting for “infant mortality was high” is crazy work
@darylpaulk14 сағат бұрын
11:55 Nutty Putty....1)why at his height. 2) a horror i can't explain- im not extremely claustrophobic but that 😢
@Odiewan-Kenobi768Күн бұрын
Pyroclastic flows typically reach between 800 and 1,500°. Not 18,000 27:27 Edit: added time stamp
@MeliesCinemagicianКүн бұрын
In 1667, French pirate François l'Olonnais had raided the Honduran city of Puerto Cavallo and was en route to San Pedro when he and his crew were ambushed by Spanish soldiers. l'Olonnais barely managed to escape the ambush with his life, but not before taking two soldiers captive. According to Alexandre Exquemelin's book The History of the Buccaneers of America, l'Olonnais "drew his cutlass, and with it cut open the breast of one of those poor Spanish, and pulling out his heart with his sacrilegious hands, began to bite and gnaw it with his teeth, like a ravenous wolf." He threatened to do the same to the other man if he didn't show l'Olonnais and his remaining crew another way to San Pedro. He did, but it didn't help; l'Olonnais and his men were repulsed from the city.
@mntonja23 сағат бұрын
Should I be surprised by the fact that the radium girls story makes the list but nothing of the Tuskegee syphilis experiments.
@KingOfGaymesКүн бұрын
17:44 Hasn’t the Stanford prison experiment been debunked??
@fr2ncm9Күн бұрын
0:29 Maybe the Horror of Fang Rock was real.
@GearShifter925Күн бұрын
" Forced opened eyes, A Doctor putting eye drops " SCENE. MOVIE NAME : Clockwork Orange... 👀 If anyone wondering or wanna know that MOVIE Name. Don't forget to thank me later if it helps... 😊👍🏻
@desperadox7565Күн бұрын
EVERYBODY knows that movie.
@notvcinema874111 сағат бұрын
The series Chernobyl demonstrates how the disaster mysteriously transformed all the Russians into Brits
@jerryrichards817223 сағат бұрын
The light house is easy. One or more got into trouble with the ocean one or more tryed to help and that was the end of them.
@DollarkatКүн бұрын
Man, that’s a cruel twist of fate psychologically, to see a search plane that doesn’t see you.
@Jeremiah_Rivers76Күн бұрын
9th grade World History taught me about the French Revolution and Robespierre, but I don’t remember the part about his jaw.
@lachlanmckellar5230Күн бұрын
I don't think it's a detail that's often brought up in history/humanities classes. But the detail is true. When the National Convention (and tbh, the local mob) arrested Robespierre, he did have a severe gunshot wound to the face. the common thought is that it was self inflicted, but like many details in history, it's quite difficult to 100% confirm without sufficient evidence.
@Gor853 сағат бұрын
So many disturbing and dark stories. Chernobyl,eruption of Mount Vesuvius,killing perts,recycling dead soldiers,curse of King Tut(it was unknown bacteria),Stanford experiment,Esex,dead man march. Black Death most disturbing of all. No doubt
@handlingthehowards954313 сағат бұрын
But the plane crash I mean, you do what you have to do to survive. I’m sure that under any other circumstances they would not have eaten their fellow comrades. We cannot judge unless we have been in their shoes.
@valkyrie1066Күн бұрын
That...that is the worst. Upside down, trapped, in total darkness, underwater. Uninjured, left to slowly die.
@Jennifer-jt9cb2 сағат бұрын
My theory on the Mary Celeste is that, for one reason or another, everyone on board went mad. Considering how superstitious sailors were in those times, I don’t think it’s too far fetched to consider.
@cjoverit437719 сағат бұрын
#9 was by far the most troubling one for me on the whole list. I feel as tho I might be a sociopath bc the idea of war between mankind and the killing and/or torture of any human beings is much more tolerable to me than that of any single animal being maimed, injured and/or killed.
@HawkeyeBrooke18 сағат бұрын
I did my university honors thesis on Chernobyl for my Russian history degree. The HBO show was pretty accurate other than that radiation poisoning is WAY worse than it’s portrayed.
@bbaut1staКүн бұрын
What about the dancing plague of 1518?
@TitanQueenКүн бұрын
The that Nikloay guy was like "I can take the dog thing ... But make it awful."
@frankcortes6852Күн бұрын
No Sean Combs?? 🤣
@markwallerich145518 сағат бұрын
How about the holocaust? Wasn't that a horrific event?
@ashleyferguson4935Күн бұрын
How the hell was raft of the medusa not on this list?
@keep_walking_on_grassКүн бұрын
Did you know that the biggest catastrophe caused by mankind was not an accident? Instead, it was triggered by the greed of only a handful of people that day. These people who have been responsible for the safety of nuclear reactor no. 4 of the Chernobyl power plant wanted to advance their careers. therefore, they ignored all safety regulations. Their goal was to complete a test on that day at all costs. this test was a simulated blackout. But everything went wrong and the test procedure should have been stopped immediately. but they didn't stop, they wanted to force a successful result. Their careers were more important to them than the safety of millions of people - an act of selfishness and greed. that was insanity.
@zeldafletcher209523 сағат бұрын
The Stanford Prison Experiment makes me think about how power does give people more sociopathic tendencies!
@lawrencemaweuКүн бұрын
The Mary Celeste mystery is easy to solve. The ship floated away at night and no one could trace it. Simple as that
@johnnysacks727Күн бұрын
Man women went through alot thought our history Jesus Christ. Im sorry for all the women i yelled at.
@bethdabruzzo7112Күн бұрын
What? Like you didn't know this before? Give me a break.
@kathleenchaffin2591Күн бұрын
That's pretty funny, thanks 😊
@tazimusmaximusКүн бұрын
While the pet thing was tragic, it was necessary. Hard truth is hard. Would you rather die? Wait until you're starving to answer.
@darkmatter7266Күн бұрын
It typically takes months to die of starvation if water is available. The cost of feeding domestic animals such as cats and dogs isn’t gonna contribute to anyone starving. A horse, pigs, cows - far more impact. No evidence of “saving lives” has been indirectly or directly attributed w killing all these animals. They could have also been released as suggested. That doesn’t do a thing for ppl starving.
@roucouk18Күн бұрын
9:40 I actually got a Jamieson ad at this moment :(
@Survivor-dw7weКүн бұрын
Before watching all the video I'm guessing The Dyatlov Pass Incident in Russia makes the list.
@sarahcaitlyn8820 сағат бұрын
Number 7... Really? 🙄🤦♀️ That should have been the lowest on the creepy level....
@rhr736Күн бұрын
the Stafford experiment seems to be inspired from the Pitesti experiment... sometimes i wonder if this kind of experiments continued but somewhere else
@marypaquette87052 сағат бұрын
"Going to Hell in a Hand-basket" Ah, the French Revolution
@genoinjian772915 сағат бұрын
The astronaut was hearing the metal getting cold and hot
@WAKE-ME-UP-PLEAZСағат бұрын
poor animals when there is war...and even when there isnt....
@metallicamania49324 сағат бұрын
First, why the happy and cheerful tone while recounting some of the most painful moments in human history? Second, was this meant to be an iceberg-style ranking, or were the events assigned random numbers?
@Stefiiiz6 сағат бұрын
Quite a weird list. Why would one woman's hanging be worse than many other women's (ans men's) death penalties? Why would Junko Furuta's case be mentioned, but not many other awful, awful torture cases that sadly took place in human history? Why would Robespierre's death be worse than many others? How is killing your dog to protect him from war worse than thr actual war, like concentration camps, mass executions, bombings, torture in prisons? Who decided that?
@KimberlyClark-f5n7 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the analysis! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
@zephyer-gp1juКүн бұрын
The young lady buried alive. Myth Busters did a show on being buried alive and figured out a person had about 15 minutes of air in a coffin. I doubt she got buried and woke up in 15 minutes.
@seanbayly8599Күн бұрын
You totally missed that during World War II, about 1,000 Japanese soldiers were massacred by saltwater crocodiles on Ramree Island, Burma.
@Vacationseekers-p5rКүн бұрын
Would have watched the whole thing without the word literally!!
@georgebauerschmidt528918 сағат бұрын
No Honarable Mention for H.H. Holmes???
@jorgeadairramos7469Күн бұрын
Hello good afternoon ❤❤
@sallyperzanowski66259 сағат бұрын
Raidiam girl.. I grew up in that area. Still that area has such a high amount of " environmental " cancers. I was one who got it 3 times
@Nico6thКүн бұрын
I would have placed Chornobyl even higher on the list. The Black Death and Pompei at least had natural causes, Chernobyl was man-made, which overall makes it a lot "creepier", IMO.
@keithwalmsley183021 сағат бұрын
This is why I don't watch horror films any more, in my experience real life is far more horrific than anything dreamt of!
@ricomunoz612121 сағат бұрын
For the chemical warfare… play call off dudy black opps… the first one…. CHILLING
@KingOfGaymesКүн бұрын
Reality truly is stranger, or in this case more horrifying, than fiction.
@AsTravaDaVida5 сағат бұрын
The pet one got to me..
@AveryStarksКүн бұрын
You can’t dig in only go to certain levels of the stratospheres only certain levels. They tell you a lie because if you had far on space in your cameras on, where are the stars and where are the stars that?
@andrewgraham4380Күн бұрын
Scarier than horror movies?? But yet, there is a movie for almost every one of these stories. Click bait!
@sabumnimphillipsКүн бұрын
Krakatoa
@darylpaulk14 сағат бұрын
With all due respect, how the hell did the pets get this far up the list with all the HUMAN atrocities being discussed? Cannibalism to survive to pets. High 20s okay but top 10?!!?