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Was just watching a Mythbusters episode about arrowheads and now this…I just made an arrowhead out of my graham cracker😂
ОтветитьI like all the history.
ОтветитьThe Apache are the most well known tribe of native americans to us here in Germany (at least from fiction). The famous German writer Karl May undertook fictional expeditions all over the world but among his most famous adventures are those that he 'experienced' in the wild west. He gets captured by the Apache but manages to win them over by impressing them with his prowess, strength and virtues, eventually being accepted into the tribe and becoming close friends with their chieftain Winnetou. The two end up going through a series of adventures together. At last, May - or 'Old Shatterhand', as is his war-name - manages to convert his friend to christianity shortly before Winnetou is killed in battle.
They are great stories, not only the books set in the west but most of May's works. And really progressive (not the toxic kind) for the time May lived in (19th century). He was vehemently against the genocide of the native americans and his contemporaries who saw them as wild men, incapable of living alongside the 'civilized', arguing instead that the constant expansion and aggression of the settlers didn't allow the tribes the time and peace they'd need to adapt and develop. He also condemned slavery and the KKK.
His 'indians' are tragic figures: being driven from their homelands ever westward into the wastes by superior numbers and superior weapons, they either turn thieves and murderers themselves, attacking whites and other native americans and looting whenever the chance arrives or they band together as noble warriors, intent on making a stand against the settlers that drive them to extinction knowing full well that they will not be victorious in that struggle. A third way is that of Winnetou: Not letting go of his ideals and his budding christianity, not being provoked into waging a war he cannot win - thus he perseveres morally, even though his story ends in death ... just as his people's.
I feel like this one is just a Mapquest reading
ОтветитьI feel like the NPS is definitely weird and Successiony but I’m yet to witness anything mafia like. Them deciding to dead end his career because they don’t like him sounds dead on.
ОтветитьI thought the thumbnail was @kingcobraJFS
ОтветитьThis is UN-EFFING-REAL that this is happening to people 🤯 I mean.. wow.
ОтветитьThe national Park service does not murder people. So before I even watch this, I’m gonna tell you the answer to that is no.
We rely on Park Rangers to maintain our parks. Unfortunately, we now have a president who is dismantling democracy as we speak.
When it’s gone, we will never get it back.
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I don’t understand how the world is ignoring this especially on a crime show. After all, America chose to elect a habitual and chronic felon in a rapist.
So please don’t disparage the national Park personnel. Stick with the president. He’s a known criminal….
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ОтветитьShe was in "dire financial straits", but she made 20k a year, not adjusted for inflation in the 80s... Yeah, she was in "dire straits" for making a nice middle class wage... Nope! 2k in the bank is about 7k today, and 20k is about 55k, so just TRY and argue that someone with that much money is in "dire straits". It literally doesn't add up, and it's a bit shocking that I'm apparently the first to point out the hilariously large logical discrepancy. There just has to be an error here somewhere (even if it's as simple as "I forgot to mention all the debt she had"). Did you adjust for inflation and forget to tell us? I wish I made 22k last year, dang.
Edit: the only thing I can think of is the fact that you were quoting someone else (it threw me off for a moment due to the lack of the quotation thingy that you put on the screen). There is very loosely implied skepticism in your tone, but that's very subjective, so I'm still surprised that you didn't call it out more directly. That likely explains why I appear to be the first to mention this, though. I guess I'm just not as willing to make assumptions as many other people are.
Edit again: lol lol lol, yup, I should have kept watching. Hopefully someone got a good laugh at me wasting my time. At least I still have good critical thinking skills, I just forget the basics sometimes, haha.
What a deadbeat
ОтветитьA piece of shit acts like a piece of shit and probably suffered the consequences
Not much of a mystery
Aliens .. 😂... But seriously if by Skinwalker you mean some Aryan nation Nazi redneck white men who got sick and tired of his insubordination and cocky attitude then yeah. The witness who saw him sitting between two white men in a pickup truck, that was the best lead. Anyways whatever happened it's a shame it took his wife so long to get any compensation. I'm glad she didn't die before she won her lawsuit.
ОтветитьI cant believe polygraph is still used by authorities because they’re awful; stress (like from being questioned), in pain, sleepy, medicated, horny, etc can all cause you to get a false fail.
ОтветитьRegardless of what modern laws say I wouldnt go into any wooded, isolated area without adequate gun protection. Period
ОтветитьWHY WOULD I CALL MYSELF AN ENEMY OF ARYAN BROTHERHOOD OR NATION? I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM. BUT LORE LODGE MIGHT!! 😅😅😅
Ответить"And speaking of...have you ever wondered how data brokers..." nope. FF 4 mins
ОтветитьThe cannibals did it 😊
ОтветитьChiricahua is pronounced “cheer-a- cow-wah”.
ОтветитьGeronimos warrior band, when captured, included a person who should be famous in my opinion: Lozen. Lozen was a woman. She was the sister of another famous Apache leader, Victorio. Lozen was highly valued because she was as brave and capable as any of the men, and had the additional ability to ascertain where the enemy was with her psychic ability. She would stretch her arms out in front of her, palms facing up, and slowly turn around in a circle. When her palms began to “burn”, she determined that their enemies were in that direction. That talent saved the group she was with many times. However, she was not with her brother during his raiding excursion near the Gulf of Mexico and consequently the Mexican soldiers were able to sneak up upon Victorio, and he was killed along with most of the group. This event turned Lozen into a warrior as viscious as Geronimo, who had also lost his entire family, including his mother, his wife and his young children, at the hands of Mexican soldiers. This small band was guilty of dozens of raids in Arizona in a short amount of time, some of which seem impossible. For example, they’d raid a ranch in Prescott, which is north of Phoenix by 100 some miles , then they’d attack a ranch by Tucson, then be back in Mexico where they’d hide in the high Sierra Madre mountains all in the space of only two days. They were able to “disappear “ when the army was certain they had them cornered. They would abandon horses and climb straight up cliffs in need be. It is also rumored they used lava tubes to travel out of sight for hundreds of miles. As children they were trained to be absolutely still and silent for hours, giving them the skill of hiding within feet of U.S.soldiers without being caught. The documentation on Lozen is scare. She is among the group of Geronimo captured warriors in the famous photo of them taken along the train tracks before they were transported across the country. U.S. soldiers had no idea that Lozen was female until the captured group was at a prison camp either in Florida or Alabama (I forget). She was then forced to stay among the women, instead of with the warriors she’d been captured with, her “family “. I believe she became ill and died shortly afterwards, as did many desert dwelling Apache, who could not tolerate the humidity and mosquitoes. You should do an episode on Lozen, because her story is truly amazing, and she deserves to be well-known. Incidentally, the area of Arizona that previously had been the Chiricahua reservation up until recently was unused land that surviving tribal members were trying to get reinstated as their reservation. However, just prior to that possibility seemingly very close to happening, Senator John McCain inexplicably sold the area to CHINA so that country could mine it, taking whatever they wanted back to their country. Why that was allowed to take place I will never understand, but I see as just another heinous crime against Native Americans. Think about that: a respected Senator sold a portion of his state to a known enemy nation rather than allow an Apache tribe to return to their homeland. The Chiricahua Apache remain in Oklahoma, still being punished for the raids of Geronimo’s and Lozen’s group of warriors. My former mother in laws mother had moved to Tucson from a small town near the Mexican border to escape Apache raids - and this was in the early 1900’s!
ОтветитьDude, your cross necklace is beautiful.
ОтветитьChair-a-ka-wa
ОтветитьI LOVE the history lessons!!
ОтветитьPaul sounded like a massive choad
ОтветитьI get a strong feeling she sold that rifle when she found out about ballistic evidence to get rid of the murder weapon.
ОтветитьWay too much non-essential information. Had to skip ahead to get to the case info.
ОтветитьThe 1980s where awesome; Quaaludes and Bonnie the Bush 🌳
ОтветитьPaul is down in Mexico on the beach smoking a blunt. Not a care in the world 😂
ОтветитьIf there were parties within the parks service, using that particular park for the purposes of human trafficking and/or narcotics smuggling, those parties within it could very well have had him killed. In the end, with what information you've provided herein, there's no particular angle which makes the most hypothetical sense. The one thing which stands out to me however is the unfinished life insurance application. That seems... odd for someone who may have been afraid for his own safety. Coupled with some of what his wife is supposed to have said and the fact that his girlfriend was pregnant... would in my mind point a finger at her. Personally.
Ответитьman. you could probably do an actual (accurate) skinwalker character for a dnd or weird west campaign
like, druid warlock type thing? warlock because evil stuff, druid because based in nature
there's probably an official subclass for druid that matches that better... either way, that's pretty cool
Chiricahua awa chihuahua awa
ОтветитьI’m sorry, Bill Murray?
Ответитьcochise audioslave reference
ОтветитьThats real detective work 2 men in a truck and the victim in the middle ..think the 3 rd guy could be in the camper shell sparky? Or you expect 4 large grown men to sit in a bench seat lol...smh ..it would seem there could be anyone in the camper
ОтветитьSo a wife who was jerked around for benefits and charged 7 k is worried when they reopen the case and you wonder why? Sometimes this makes zero sense ..shes old and living on that cash and he wonders why .. Again ... Really?
ОтветитьGubament should always be blamed, or at least always be suspected
ОтветитьYou know it is possible to over think things
ОтветитьWere there any?
ОтветитьOmg they’d kill little kids for some money?? TF??!! What’s money!!? Compared to a life?? Any life?
Money is zero
I reckon Bonnie wanted him to leave Dodie for her - he refused and she offed him
ОтветитьYou can still get someone pregnant even after a vasectomy and likewise you can still get pregnant after having your tubes tied - neither are 100 percent fullproof as overtime the body heals itself and find new pathways to do what it’s meant to do again
ОтветитьHe definitely left on his own how do you listen to that story and think any other outcome lol
ОтветитьWhat's the chance!? The previous video I watched was partially on the indian named Cochise and this video is on a story set in Cochise County?
ОтветитьCHAIR-UH-KOW-WUH
ОтветитьI love getting an add every 5 minutes!
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