"The Most Mysterious Finds Science Cant Explain"

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2022
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  • @haraldhonk4650
    @haraldhonk4650 Před rokem +3217

    "Not only did a grave stone fall on this person killing it, they also must have lived horizontally under the earth" - History 101 probably

    • @mewopswisher5342
      @mewopswisher5342 Před 11 měsíci +204

      "this also supports the existent's of aliens as they had to be the ones to drop the grave stone" - also History 101 probably

    • @moonylime
      @moonylime Před 9 měsíci +99

      "another thing to note is that the person lived in a rectangular wooden box" -history 101, again

    • @Tritonofclansakai
      @Tritonofclansakai Před 8 měsíci +41

      This soupports the theroy that aliens exist because the body was well preserved-History 101 prob

    • @Eoin999
      @Eoin999 Před 8 měsíci

      The body also had head injuries, most likely from aliens tampering, and not the gravestone. - History 101

    • @SleekHeroo
      @SleekHeroo Před 8 měsíci +25

      "Also the fact that the conoinical person's skeleton is bare naked supports the fact that these were the remains of the super sentient lifeforms on Mars because only they didn't wear any clothing as stated by Nazis" - History 101, again probably

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Před 2 lety +3896

    Every time I see "Science Can't Explain" in an article title I automatically translate it into "there's plenty of explanations the article writers are ignoring."

    • @boxorak
      @boxorak Před 2 lety +103

      The fact that the original video includes things like "'Mysterious and unexplained' mummies in Ancient Egypt" I can see that.

    • @bashbashfulsson4540
      @bashbashfulsson4540 Před 2 lety +159

      "Science can't explain" is code for "Scientists have several workable hypotheses but currently cannot reach a consensus."

    • @RubyBlueUwU
      @RubyBlueUwU Před rokem +121

      @@bashbashfulsson4540 yeah it’s always “science and historians can’t 100% confirm because time travel isn’t possible but they’re certain it’s not aliens” and people are like “you said aliens!”

    • @peterwindhorst5775
      @peterwindhorst5775 Před rokem +8

      @@bashbashfulsson4540 Or being used for ritual purposes.

    • @caseyjude5472
      @caseyjude5472 Před rokem +4

      As do I. This needs to be on a t-shirt…or a bumper sticker….

  • @steel8231
    @steel8231 Před 2 měsíci +345

    I know this is like a year old but the "Land" Established Titles is selling is owned by a Chinese company, which isn't actually selling pieces of it just saying anyone who gives them money owns part of their land without doing any of the legal background of transferring property or stakeholder rights. They're also misinterpreting a 600 year old law no one uses any more so even if they were selling you a patch of land you still wouldn't be a Scottish Lord. They also aren't planting any trees or participating in any conservation efforts just borrowing numbers from groups actually doing that (which considering one of the biggest reforestation groups in Scotland is actually tearing down trees to mimic storm damage is kind of ironic (the tearing down thing is about converting tree farms to actual forests)).

    • @samc9133
      @samc9133 Před měsícem +39

      Yeah the Established Titles thing was kind of jarring. I don't think I can share this video with friends now, they are gonna question the credibility of the source 😅

    • @BrentManchester
      @BrentManchester Před 25 dny +19

      And it’s Laird not Lord. It’s not the same thing. You CAN buy a Scottish Barony by acquiring land BUT there are few of those, they don’t come up for sale often and when they do they sell for hundreds of thousands. Pretty poor that he debunks stuff in his vid and then pumps out this stuff.

    • @chase5298
      @chase5298 Před 24 dny

      @@samc9133🙄

    • @sloppywolf5453
      @sloppywolf5453 Před 22 dny +32

      Spends all that time researching to debunk conspiracies, spends no time researching those that give him money.... I guess I get it. Makes me sad though. I normally like his videos.
      BAD SPONSER! BAD! *Spray bottle noises*

    • @Tymbus
      @Tymbus Před 14 dny +15

      Thanks, yeah a lot of CZcamsrs jumped on Established Titles for sponsorship. It's disturbing how many sponsors are scammers

  • @miloda_bess
    @miloda_bess Před 4 měsíci +1308

    The gravestone killing people joke was actually hilarious to me. I am just imagining people in several thousand years discovering cemeteries and seeing all of these people dying to headstones in one specific spot, equally spaced from one another, like some great calamity befell us where we would be ritually murdered with headstones.

    • @joshuaverkerk4532
      @joshuaverkerk4532 Před 3 měsíci

      Or because bodies pumped with preservatives and sealed in coffins will probably be fairly well preserved, future people might assume there was a mass cult ritual of sealing living people in boxes. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @mckennadishongh2160
      @mckennadishongh2160 Před 3 měsíci +12

      That could only happen if we lost our knowledge of our history and had to continue building and other stuff humans do without our previous knowledge of humanity and humanity’s common customs. I can see it though. Maybe too far in the future for the headstones to still be there much less be in place. I mean they sink and rot away in a matter of decades. A few centuries and they’re just lumps of rock on the ground a few hundred more, just a bunch of coffins and bones under a field or forest or lake.

    • @stephenrosenthal5252
      @stephenrosenthal5252 Před 3 měsíci +32

      ​@@mckennadishongh2160 wait you think the bones and coffins will outlast the granite?

    • @ravenouself4181
      @ravenouself4181 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@stephenrosenthal5252 i mean, if we regress to the point that we would need the granite in order to build shit with it? yes.

    • @thunderspark1536
      @thunderspark1536 Před 3 měsíci +21

      Truly terrifying, the great gravestone Massacre of 2069.

  • @annjay2581
    @annjay2581 Před 2 lety +4005

    Love how they so confidently say something "looks like an Alien" as if theyve met many Aliens before and know exactly what they look like lol

    • @mattjk5299
      @mattjk5299 Před 2 lety

      No but the Nazis (typo, I meant aliens) are like hybrids or something or maybe they're the original humans or maybe god made them, you never know dude, you just have to keep an open mind. Don't believe what they tell you. Etc. Etc. Etc.

    • @weijna
      @weijna Před 2 lety +192

      “i don’t know what it is, therefore it’s an alien”

    • @jd2792
      @jd2792 Před 2 lety +91

      It dosent look like me therfore its an alien

    • @anabsolutemess8850
      @anabsolutemess8850 Před 2 lety +34

      No, it's because they have a coniacal skull, (not conical, coniacal)

    • @Jaggerto
      @Jaggerto Před rokem

      I've met an illegal alien before 👾👽👾👽

  • @maxzapsgamingzepzeap2337
    @maxzapsgamingzepzeap2337 Před rokem +2279

    "Consulting the remains of a dead goat" sounds like they physically spoke to the goat skull and asked it questions which sounds very in character for them

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem

      Lots of cultures like Romans and Gauls used to have soothsayers read the entrails of sacrificed animals to 'predict' the future. Plenty of people have consulted the remains of a dead goat.

    • @BookWyrmOnAString
      @BookWyrmOnAString Před rokem +192

      "Should I be racist?"
      *silence/goat skull noises*
      "Thanks for the approval, aliens"

    • @einstein951
      @einstein951 Před rokem +39

      Alas Goatratio, I knew him well

    • @-desertpackrat
      @-desertpackrat Před rokem +24

      Men Who Stare at Goats.

    • @StabbyTheSkaven
      @StabbyTheSkaven Před rokem

      @@-desertpackrat Men who stare at goats, nazi edition

  • @anitatreco7625
    @anitatreco7625 Před 2 měsíci +306

    Here’s a couple things that Hitler failed:
    1. IQ test
    2. Austrian language tests
    3. Math tests
    4. History tests
    5. Science tests
    6. Art tests
    7. Chess
    8. WWII
    9. Germany

    • @maddsthegamer
      @maddsthegamer Před měsícem +19

      he only took L's

    • @ArgentLeftovers
      @ArgentLeftovers Před měsícem +6

      You forgot "Weather" lol

    • @Schizo00
      @Schizo00 Před měsícem

      The only thing he did not fail and was good at, was how uncomplicated and to the point his speeches were and also he knew how to tailor his message to his followers and common folk.
      Thats one of the reasons why he got his [Bavarian Cross of Military Merit, Third Class with Swords]
      Some papers and people speculate, that he as an officer would speak to troops under him with power and clearness, that they followed him "blindly" and without fear or atleast without being scared shtless 😁
      Guy was a psycho and a garbage human being but thats one of the reasons why he got ALOT of medals in ww1 and years later post as an Führer of the Germany

    • @Schizo00
      @Schizo00 Před měsícem

      ​@@maddsthegamer thats not interily true

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před 25 dny +12

      ​@@Schizo00true: he _did_ take his 16 year old niece as his live-in maid/lover when he was 42.

  • @citywitt3202
    @citywitt3202 Před 2 měsíci +317

    The idea that a young Scottish male would instantly think to throw coffins at the wall is literally bang on.

  • @geraintwd
    @geraintwd Před rokem +3967

    They found coffins of people that were buried in a place where people were buried, prepared in accordance with the burial practices used in the region at that time.
    Shocking.

    • @teshlafreeman4040
      @teshlafreeman4040 Před 11 měsíci +93

      But what does it meeeeean lol

    • @kevinmorrice
      @kevinmorrice Před 10 měsíci

      @@teshlafreeman4040 it means the nazis were literally to stupid to understand how history works

    • @nickluna3496
      @nickluna3496 Před 10 měsíci +4

      😊😊😊😊😊 11:42 😊😊😊😊 11:55 😊😊😊

    • @gwest3644
      @gwest3644 Před 9 měsíci +108

      History101 when the practice specifically designed to preserve bodies preserves bodies

    • @XOguitargurlOX
      @XOguitargurlOX Před 9 měsíci +51

      The only reason I find this fact concerning is I thought the British nobles consumed all the mummies in the world already... I'm glad some survived those hungry bastards 🤣🤣

  • @andrewpackham8236
    @andrewpackham8236 Před 2 lety +4551

    Just so you guys know, Arthur's Seat is not some rural mountain in the wilderness, it's a hill in the middle of Edinburgh, our capital city. Thousands of people walk up and around it everyday, and have done for centuries, so of course people are going to leave weird shit there from time to time.
    Also there is an 18th century art school less than 30 mins walk away so not unimaginable that some craftsman was just having fun in his local park.

    • @mrsdoyle6828
      @mrsdoyle6828 Před 2 lety +294

      Damn art students. Absolutely typical 🙄
      Seriously, there's your answer.

    • @maxmorrison988
      @maxmorrison988 Před 2 lety +153

      The dude showed a picture of people on St Kilda to show the people in rural Scotland, which is in the Western Isles (opposite side of the country)!

    • @glitterboy2098
      @glitterboy2098 Před 2 lety +126

      could also have been an art student carving dolls to sell on the side to earn some extra cash. after all, wooden dolls were very common in thw 18th century, and while most of the ones we have well preserved today were fairly high end and well made ones, those would have gone for a fortune.. and be made by highly experienced professionals. a student or a recent graduate just starting out would have been much less polished in skills.. but even lower quality carvings would sell well to poorer families, who wouldn't be able to afford the high quality dolls. and wood dolls tended to be kept in wooden boxes to protect them. so someone could improve their skill level in making dolls and make some cash on the side. sale of craftsman made items would have been highly regulated though, if done officially, so hiding them then selling a few at a time covertly would have been a way to ensure that they benefit from the sales rather than the school.

    • @saku577
      @saku577 Před 2 lety +57

      Yes, I always figured maybe this was just some person carving up some dollies and a kid with slightly macabre tendencies (They did have toy guillotines for children back then after all) subsequently burying them and forgetting about them.

    • @Religion0
      @Religion0 Před 2 lety +53

      I went up it once and saw the most unexpectedly Scottish thing: a pair of redheaded brothers (wearing kilts) play fighting while following behind a ripped, shirtless, black haired dude (also wearing a kilt, black). Super Scottish, didn't expect it, still have no idea why that one guy looked like the cover of a metal album while on a casual hike with his mates.

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary Před 3 měsíci +184

    “Boys were hunting for rabbits, but what they ended up finding was much more sinister.”
    Aren’t most things more sinister than rabbits?

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Před 2 měsíci +10

      Lol yeah had the same though.

    • @keithwinget6521
      @keithwinget6521 Před měsícem +3

      Are they?
      Are they??!!
      ANSWER ME!!!!

    • @rwbybomb2160
      @rwbybomb2160 Před 17 dny +7

      well, someone's clearly never watched monty python

    • @aleleeinnaleleeinn9110
      @aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 Před 8 dny +2

      Why do you think Milo dropped the Monty Python KILLER BUNNY RABBIT bit from the Holy Grail movie.

    • @rwbybomb2160
      @rwbybomb2160 Před 7 dny +1

      @@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 a lot of the people who watch milo are zoomers, so i doubt any of them got the reference. the only reason any of them even know what indianna jones is is because milo's referenced him multiple times.

  • @MM-qz3eh
    @MM-qz3eh Před 3 měsíci +394

    Oh that sponsor aged like a dead haggis on the moors

    • @JavierEscuella1911
      @JavierEscuella1911 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Why?

    • @MM-qz3eh
      @MM-qz3eh Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@JavierEscuella1911 it was shown to be a total scam, kinda like the Japanese knife ads, now viking kinfes. Its was shown that the Hong Kong company obviously can't bestow titles but also the the land bought didn't even come close to merit consideration for titleship (if that's a word). Hell even the snp a government so shit came out told people uts a scam.
      And I also remember the chartity also didn't either get any money or didn't exist, so the trees planted were about as real as the ones in China.
      The youtuber Scott Shafer has a good video on it

    • @Caesim9
      @Caesim9 Před 3 měsíci +146

      ​@@JavierEscuella1911The company was a scam.
      Scottish law doesn't work like this and a court had found like 20 years ago that you can't legally have the title of Lord simply by owning a 1m times 1m piece of land.
      And lastly, established title promised that the money would benefit the land in Scotland but the money never went there.
      In the end it's a company selling PDFs for 50$

    • @JavierEscuella1911
      @JavierEscuella1911 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@Caesim9 damn

    • @fionnodubhuir1686
      @fionnodubhuir1686 Před 2 měsíci +14

      youve seen a living haggis?

  • @shockthetoast
    @shockthetoast Před 7 měsíci +1447

    "But you know what isn't a lie? Our sponsor!"
    Narrator: "The sponsor was also a lie."

    • @l0rf
      @l0rf Před 3 měsíci +329

      That Established Titles sponsorship really didn't age well, did it?

    • @torreywhiting5402
      @torreywhiting5402 Před 3 měsíci +54

      ​@@l0rf indeed lol

    • @ghostdog0002
      @ghostdog0002 Před 3 měsíci +227

      It's kind of jarring because he's right about just everything else and then boom Established Titles LoL

    • @babyatemydingo574
      @babyatemydingo574 Před 3 měsíci

      To be fair, ET's very shady about what they are and arent. Legal Eagle did a video on it. ​@ghostdog0002

    • @lotstodo
      @lotstodo Před 3 měsíci +56

      Yeah, Mr. Ballen and Casual Geographic found that out the hard way.

  • @Opwindpixel
    @Opwindpixel Před 2 lety +3998

    Explaining to my friends how basically every big conspiracy relates back to Nazis is hilarious

    • @nunpho
      @nunpho Před 2 lety +230

      Urgh, they really do link back to that. It's crazy

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Před rokem

      @@nunpho right but the media acts so shocked when we see a bunch of white supremacist mass shooters , theyre iterally giving their beliefs cover

    • @joapercan6887
      @joapercan6887 Před rokem +1

      The worse part is how many old things link to the nazis the other way around. I mean, how many crazy ideas from the victorian era inspired the nazis and how they evolved.
      I mean, the nazis just put together their racism with literal and completely insane ocult orders and psychics. Like the Order of the Golden Dawn or Madame Blavatsky.
      It really makes it all look like a terrible circle of continous insanity

    • @vavra222
      @vavra222 Před rokem +63

      I think its because of all the post-war WW2 movies and stories and such. Nazis were always just nazis, its just that some people couldnt come up with anything original, so they pinned everything on them, because why not?
      If all of those things were true, we would all be speaking german today lol.
      I mean, sure, they were better at producing high quality stuff and had some top-tier scientists, but they never had the numbers and resources to pull off anything crazy.

    • @ErisApplebottom
      @ErisApplebottom Před rokem

      @@vavra222 yeah i think the nazis have just become this symbol for the embodiment of evil. They seemed to be a unique instance where you everyone agrees they were evil. Usually with antagonistic groups in history theres a way to rationalize the thibgs they did. But the nazis had no excuse for murdering and experimenting on all those innocent people. They are physical proof that evil existed.
      But evil still exists its everywhere and every single one of us is capable of evil. The people you trust to protect you can hurt you for their own gains or make mistakes with the best intentions. The chaos and uncertainty of this world is scarier to conspiracy theorists than thinking theres still nazis in the background, a source of evil thats pulling the strings. Theyd rather have an evil daddy in a good world causing all the mischief in their life, than have no daddy and no one to blame when things go wrong. And live in a world where good people can do bad things and bad things can happen to good people for no reason at all.

  • @THATBLUEBLAZER
    @THATBLUEBLAZER Před 3 měsíci +293

    Miniminuteman is the only youtuber that i know that just feels like a friend explaining something. it’s a great change from the whole “content voice”

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Před 3 měsíci +15

      Exactly... He's a great teacher

    • @D-Mash1
      @D-Mash1 Před měsícem +2

      If you have friends like him you are a very lucky person.
      I honestly have a hard time believing he is real and not a figment of my imagination.

  • @bramverhees755
    @bramverhees755 Před 4 měsíci +106

    "By the looks of it, it look like an alien". Yes, it looks suspiciously like the ONE thing we don't know what it looks like...

  • @-desertpackrat
    @-desertpackrat Před rokem +7210

    These mysteries are insane dude, a whale in the ocean?! Mummies in Egypt?! Next you're gonna tell me they found a giant mysterious canyon in Northern Arizona.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 Před rokem +473

      We don't know who made the canyon or why 😱 nvm it was probably paul bunyan and the blue creature 😄

    • @user-yb5if8kr3i
      @user-yb5if8kr3i Před rokem +386

      This canyon couldn't have been built with human technology, which clearly indicates that it was made my none other than aliens!!!!!!!!

    • @shanestern1788
      @shanestern1788 Před rokem +150

      How did it get there?! Rift worm irl??? Gears 2 at 3AM challenge gone wrong??? Hollow earth proof, cave in???🤔

    • @caseco4979
      @caseco4979 Před rokem +97

      So big you could fit a spaceship inside of it

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 Před rokem +67

      @@Saltier sounds like a vague creature with an unknown shape and with no scientific name to me

  • @rolandtowen2595
    @rolandtowen2595 Před 2 lety +3713

    I think the saddest thing about Ata is that their family is likely still around and has to watch their child's skeleton be treated like alien memorabilia and not like human remains

    • @peggedyourdad9560
      @peggedyourdad9560 Před 2 lety +439

      That is pretty awful to think about, but I’m wondering if Ata’s body was disposed of in secret considering there was no mention of it being dug up from a marked grave. This honestly makes the situation sadder in my opinion.

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +403

      @@peggedyourdad9560 In the vulnerable situation of the people of that town, it wouldn't be unreasonable to think that Ada's mother was a working teenager who was r***d by a supervisor, got pregnant, had to hide it from her Catholic family, had her pregnancy affected by the mine toxins, and then miscarried, then had to walk out into the desert with Ada wrapped in a blanket and bury her in the sand in an unmarked grave.

    • @peggedyourdad9560
      @peggedyourdad9560 Před rokem +230

      @@demo2823 A lot more detailed than what I was thinking, but definitely along the same train of thought. Although, if what you're thinking is correct, the miscarriage could almost be considered fortunate depending on who you ask. Still sad and messed up for sure though.

    • @PaulMab9
      @PaulMab9 Před rokem +129

      @@demo2823 That is a large amount of conjecture, but I do appreciate the empathetic direction.

    • @I_Am_Wasabi_Man
      @I_Am_Wasabi_Man Před rokem +69

      @@demo2823 might be a bit much to assume r*** out right with a deep story like that

  • @michael3556
    @michael3556 Před 4 měsíci +51

    An Established Titles ad in a video about hoaxes and misinformation. This really aged like fine wine

  • @poromise
    @poromise Před 5 měsíci +42

    "it's kind of why we have funeral services instead of just dropping grandma off an overpass" ngl this made me actually laugh out loud

  • @Funnygenderman
    @Funnygenderman Před 2 lety +21905

    The scariest thing about the story of Ata, is the horrifying way disabled people have always, and it seems, always will be, treated by pseudoscience. The sheer amount of “alien” bodies who were simply disabled children or adults who lived and died their own lives is horrifying.

    • @Funnygenderman
      @Funnygenderman Před 2 lety +2574

      I remember a conversation I had with a group of my friends who are also disabled but in different ways from me, that so many of us wanted our bodies cremated to avoid ableism even in death. Fear of our wishes not being respected or being dug up down the line and seen as oddities.

    • @Gubbug
      @Gubbug Před 2 lety +997

      Unless the disability directly causes structural abnormalities in the physical shape of a person it would be difficult to tell if a person had a disability or not. In my case and so many others, the disability is functionally invisible from skeletal remains alone.
      With that said, I wouldn't be too excited about the idea of future generations considering me to be alien based on my remains either. Dehumanising the disabled, even in death, is awful.

    • @Funnygenderman
      @Funnygenderman Před 2 lety +1053

      @@Gubbug true on that front, several in my friend group do have structural disabilities and that’s where that conversation initially came from. Two different presentations of dwarfism, one with kyphosis or a bowing of the bones (his are in his shins and elbows, they have a curve in the bone) and two with two different limb differences. It’s horrifying to think that those I love could be dehumanized in that way someday too.

    • @Marcha-
      @Marcha- Před 2 lety +743

      I can hear it now: “This skeleton had seven fingers and nine toes! This means it could only be the forgotten remains of an Alien burial!” It’s a shame.

    • @spugintrntl
      @spugintrntl Před 2 lety +217

      Sorry but "and seem to will always" broke me for a few seconds.

  • @PhilJonesIII
    @PhilJonesIII Před rokem +1660

    I love the line: "Looks like an alien" when they mean: "Looks like what we think an alien would look like".

    • @tylerboothman4496
      @tylerboothman4496 Před 9 měsíci +150

      "Looks like an alien..."
      "Slow down there, Doctor Who! How many aliens have you met?"

    • @Mr-espinas
      @Mr-espinas Před 9 měsíci +44

      They saw Ada and thought they found Grey matter from Ben 10

    • @lainedx
      @lainedx Před 8 měsíci +40

      And we know that aliens look exactly like humans, just with long heads and big anime eyes. Not like something completely different than any other terrestrial being.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 8 měsíci +26

      The chances of other life existing in the universe is practically guaranteed. The chances of intelligent life existing in the universe is also extremely high.
      But the chances of
      1. Intelligent life that's
      2. Being able to survive the trip to Earth,
      4. That would have the inclination to do so,
      4. Is close enough to Earth to have arrived within human history, and
      5. Is humanoid
      Is such so infinitesimally small as to basically be impossible.
      There is no reason that life will necessarily eventually evolve to be quadrupedal, stand upright, AND have five digits on each hand. Or have two eyes and a brain housed in the head. Or even have a head at all.
      The reason we imagine aliens that way is a combination of a lack of reasonable assumptions and pop culture mostly representing them as people in goofy costumes.

    • @evancombs5159
      @evancombs5159 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@OtakuUnitedStudio intelligent aliens being humanoid is more likely than not. When you consider how physics and evolution works along with what is needed by an animal to create advanced technology a more or less humanoid body is a very likely outcome.

  • @LarryJ602
    @LarryJ602 Před 4 měsíci +220

    I spit out my drink laughing seeing how he was debunking someone promoting fake BS for money just to transition to being promoted by fame BS for money.
    Now that's irony.

    • @Doc_Fun
      @Doc_Fun Před 3 měsíci +67

      Yeah, in retrospect it's unfortunate. Historical bs is his specialty. I guess the modern bs detector wasn't working that day.

    • @gwendolynrobinson3900
      @gwendolynrobinson3900 Před 3 měsíci +136

      He's since acknowledged and disavowed this when he learned so, he may still have a contractual obligation to keep the ad read or this video up unfortunately

    • @akumavalentine
      @akumavalentine Před 3 měsíci +29

      I mean he is an archeologist; he had an obligation to explain this properly. And archeologists need funding to perform more digs and research. Hate capitalism and the 1%, not the people who are just trying to exist within their world.

    • @MuchWhittering
      @MuchWhittering Před 3 měsíci +13

      ​@Doc_Fun Not in retrospect. It was always obvious nonsense and any reasonable person should have seen it.

    • @ionicdreamz7991
      @ionicdreamz7991 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Archeologists? What digs are he credited with? What has he discovered? Calling him an archeologist is a stretch.

  • @littlejourneyseverywhere
    @littlejourneyseverywhere Před 3 měsíci +34

    I'm a practicing pagan and, as for the tiny coffins, one of the ways that some people believe they can get rid of curses on people or family is by crafting a poppet or doll in that person's image and giving it a burial. However they are also used for things like honorific or ceremonial burials and even things like healing.

  • @vineshgujral686
    @vineshgujral686 Před 2 lety +1856

    A lot of crocodiles actually do dig deep holes to hibernate during the dry season, so I wouldn't have a hard time believing that you sometimes come across naturally mummified crocodiles.

    • @rosiebowers1671
      @rosiebowers1671 Před 2 lety

      Lol, no, Egyptians actually mummified crocodiles. www.inside-egypt.com/img/thumbs/w1200h800q85/news/57c382b0e86c5ac752d0.jpeg

    • @kristianfagerstrom7011
      @kristianfagerstrom7011 Před 2 lety +43

      Sounds like less than ideal conditions for natural mummyfication.

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith Před 2 lety +15

      Maybe that’s why they were buried where they were by the Nile

    • @tuacidesquadtebovailoa901
      @tuacidesquadtebovailoa901 Před rokem +98

      Certain bogs and swamps have natural conditions to help the mummification process.

    • @poisonedkilljoy9304
      @poisonedkilljoy9304 Před rokem +113

      @@tuacidesquadtebovailoa901 tbh there’s a few different ways natural mummification happens in different ways, and hot and dry is one of the ways to do it. also the whole “they don’t know what it was for but it may have been a sacrifice for an occult ritual” is the good old archaeology fallback for shit you don’t understand that might be related to a society - just say it’s a ritual

  • @preslove
    @preslove Před 10 měsíci +1976

    "Science can't explain" = 100% always "I lack the basic skills and ethics to properly review and interpret the current state of the scientific literature in the most relevant disciplines"

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Před 7 měsíci +65

      In most cases it measn: I am too lazy to google an answer. It's not like you need a degree in anything to ask the relative simple questions those people have.

    • @peanutceoofthepeanutorder2869
      @peanutceoofthepeanutorder2869 Před 7 měsíci +25

      this makes me want an actual compilation of things science doesnt have explanations for / doesnt have them yet

    • @fortunatecookie
      @fortunatecookie Před 7 měsíci +47

      “Nobody can explain-“
      “Skill issue”

    • @BookWyrmOnAString
      @BookWyrmOnAString Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@peanutceoofthepeanutorder2869try the website wikenigma (i might have spelled it wrong)

    • @chrisarbour
      @chrisarbour Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@fortunatecookienot wrong lol

  • @ShroomLady26
    @ShroomLady26 Před 5 měsíci +25

    “goose stepping fuckwits” is one of the greatest insults i’ve ever heard 💀

  • @felicitybywater8012
    @felicitybywater8012 Před 6 měsíci +24

    "A pile of goose-stepping f*ckwits".
    1. Soooo accurate.
    2. It's genuinely nice to hear a word of Australian coinage, fuckwit, coming out of the mouth of North American describing nazis ❤

    • @ivandankob7112
      @ivandankob7112 Před 10 dny

      Though the main question is did Milo became a f*ckwit himself by advertising a scam on a channel focused on.. debunking scams

  • @DraptorRonin
    @DraptorRonin Před 2 lety +752

    "What lies beneath the ice-sheet of Antarctica?"
    Fossils of animals when Antarctica wasn't a frozen wasteland. That's about it.

  • @squigg7107
    @squigg7107 Před rokem +562

    I actually think the Ahnenerbe were correct that they discovered a skull of their ancestors, as they clearly had the intellectual capacity of a goat.

    • @smrtfasizmu7242
      @smrtfasizmu7242 Před rokem +173

      Lies and slander. Goats are highly intelligent

    • @virtueofabsolution7641
      @virtueofabsolution7641 Před rokem +11

      I would be very surprised if this was ever claimed seriously or for very long if it was. But then again I don’t know and neither does anyone in this video because neither actually posted sources for the original archaeological “discovery” and its analysis. Say what needs must be said on ideology but I will never understand the low-cunning compulsion to represent people/groups as caricatures of themselves when supposedly talking about them seriously because you don’t like them.
      Again say what you feel you need to I guess but don’t “ackshually” me about something when you got that information from a literal fictional movie that itself was biased from the outset.

    • @guilhermecastro9893
      @guilhermecastro9893 Před rokem

      @@virtueofabsolution7641 are you seriously defending the ahnenerbe? Are you seriously defending heinrich himmlers nutjob club? Do you even understand what these people did?

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse Před rokem +62

      Well there's no need to insult the goat lol

    • @Alexandraadftxr7052
      @Alexandraadftxr7052 Před rokem +44

      How dear you insult goats like that. Goats have an higher inteligenc level, then them.

  • @adamnighthawk1034
    @adamnighthawk1034 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I have seen coffins like that before, they where used as form of burial for people who committed suicide and couldn’t be buried at the graveyard as they where seen as impure. There usually where a written letter on the back of them describing the dead’s life as sort of an explanation to why they took their own life, and as a plea for them to be led into heaven.

  • @theacecase7939
    @theacecase7939 Před 2 měsíci +15

    (3:32) German here, if anyone’s curious, the title of that book; “Der Aufgang der Menschheit: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Religion, Symbolik und Schrift der Atlantisch-Nordirischen Rasse” according to my knowledge and brief google-ing, translates to “The rise of humanity: Investigations into the history of religion, symbolism and writings of the Atlantic-Northern Irish race”
    Goddamnit, Milo literally gives a translation of the title seconds later, fml.

  • @ThePhantom9495
    @ThePhantom9495 Před 2 lety +1808

    Science is not the sum of all knowledge, it is a process through which we attain knowledge. Saying that science is wrong is like saying math is wrong because you forgot to carry the three.

    • @Shep-ql2gi
      @Shep-ql2gi Před 2 lety +43

      No one has ever said it better

    • @marcolinosalgarone9442
      @marcolinosalgarone9442 Před 2 lety +53

      The majority of scientists believe in a religion or something: saying that science contrasts religion is the same as saying that work contrasts people.
      Only people contrusts people

    • @strycian
      @strycian Před 2 lety +5

      It wasn't a three. It was a two. Therefore math is wrong.

    • @IMRavnos
      @IMRavnos Před 2 lety

      @@marcolinosalgarone9442 or something? You mean like a Tooth Fairy or a cult that worships aliens? Also, no Science is not contrary to religion. Religion however, is contrary to science.
      Why? Science is the act of discovering, analyzing, researching, testing, hypothesizing, and using facts, data and evidence to come up with a theory that is then repeatedly teated and critiqued until enough proof exists for a thing to be widely accepted as fact.
      Doing this with any religion would end up in a stand still as you cannot prove things that have no evidence.
      Examples : Ghosts, Godzilla, Vampires, Werewolves, Elves, Flying Reindeer, Satan, that other guy who if you mention him you receive death threats, Jehovah or whatever name people are using for that guy who somehow created the universe but didn’t understand that the Solar System he created didn’t work the way he said it did and forgot that the ball of dirt he put the virus of humanity on did not in fact have a Star revolving around it but it revolved around a star.
      You get the point.
      Believe what you want, just never take any actions against anyone else based on a belief.

    • @TerraVulture
      @TerraVulture Před 2 lety +52

      @@marcolinosalgarone9442 I am religious but I 100% accept science. So a theistic evolutionist. Science does not prove or disprove religion. This is what creationists fail to understand sadly..

  • @ArdenazVG
    @ArdenazVG Před 2 lety +732

    As a nordic person with deep love for my culture and traditions, and of course above all else, our ancient gods and ways, it has always disgusted me so heavily how the third reich would always use our symbols and symbolism as an example of what is right and therefore trying to justify genocide. Because of course, Thor was NOT the friend of humanity and obviously believed in supremacy and genocide against others, i hate this part of history so much, they even went as far as naming a bunch of military ships and the alike after our gods.

    • @doctorgrubious7725
      @doctorgrubious7725 Před 2 lety +100

      They took a lot from plenty of cultures, swastikas themselves are a religious symbol, plenty of people don’t know this fact about the swastika, while plenty of people don’t associate Thor and Nazis at all

    • @swoops7687
      @swoops7687 Před 2 lety +33

      I completely agree, I’m mostly Irish but my mum comes from Dutch and German roots, who shared your gods. The justification people try to use just so they don’t get in trouble is appalling

    • @-._A2._-
      @-._A2._- Před 2 lety

      they seem to forget that Þórr is protecter of Mankind not delusional twats,

    • @utsurobune3530
      @utsurobune3530 Před 2 lety

      You don't actually care lol but nice paragraph

    • @ArdenazVG
      @ArdenazVG Před 2 lety +64

      @@utsurobune3530 what is this supposed to mean? why wouldnt i care, as a scandinavian with a huge passion for history, its disturbing to see nazi propaganda using futhark to try and perpetuate their sick views, why did you even bother to come here and troll? lol

  • @queercandy1
    @queercandy1 Před 5 měsíci +29

    i am absolutely crying about the confidence and nonchalance of the "chances are, this belongs to a prehistoric creature who now lives in the depths."

    • @-Teague-
      @-Teague- Před měsícem

      Ikr that's such a leap 😂

  • @mr.giggles4995
    @mr.giggles4995 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Didn’t that whole "buy a plot of land in Scotland and become a lord/lady" thing turn out to be a scam??

    • @PlaylistKid25
      @PlaylistKid25 Před 2 měsíci +11

      Ya but this was before people knew

    • @franciscopozole
      @franciscopozole Před 2 měsíci

      It's been a reoccuring scam for years. People were selling "titles" and stars when I was a kid and probably for decades before it too. Maybe it only just made it to America. But I doubt it.

    • @awmperry
      @awmperry Před měsícem

      @@PlaylistKid25No, it’s been a known scam for decades. It just made the leap to the internet 5-10 years ago, and was debunked pretty much instantly by no less than the Lord Lyon himself.

    • @Alexander_C69
      @Alexander_C69 Před 12 dny

      ​@@PlaylistKid25 These false Scottish titles scams were exposed at least as far back as 2004. If he did any research into Lairdships they would find multiple articles from experts on titles stating that these "salesmen who buy small plots of land to divide them up are operating little more than a scam". Established Titles is far from the first company to pull this scam.

  • @deptusmechanikus7362
    @deptusmechanikus7362 Před 2 lety +304

    the only thing science can't explain is how Miniminuteman can absolutely rock "80-s pornstar" look in 2022 and keep getting away with it

    • @miniminuteman773
      @miniminuteman773  Před 2 lety +159

      I’ve been in the process of moving all week and this was the first comment I saw after days without opening CZcams. Thanks for the laugh.

    • @Beeeeesssss
      @Beeeeesssss Před rokem

      👃🏻🫁

    • @blixxy1320
      @blixxy1320 Před rokem +10

      he can’t keep getting away with it😭

    • @internalizedhappyness9774
      @internalizedhappyness9774 Před rokem +5

      Do you watch 80’s porn in 2022?

    • @bartsimpson9287
      @bartsimpson9287 Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@internalizedhappyness9774what you don’t?

  • @MrPooleish
    @MrPooleish Před 2 lety +625

    I can't believe I'm saying this, but I need more explicitly Anti-Nazi Historians in my life.
    Can't believe that Historians aren't all Anti-Nazi, not that I specifically want to see them.

    • @FeeshUnofficial
      @FeeshUnofficial Před 2 lety +87

      To be fair, usually when people present history in a scientific context, they try to present it as objectively as possible. However: if you are a historian that doesn't present the many atrocities the nazis have committed, you've failed as a historian.
      The same problem is happening with at least British and Dutch school history, because kids in both countries don't really learn about the atrocities committed by either countries throughout history, mostly between 1600 and 1900

    • @generalgrievous2202
      @generalgrievous2202 Před 2 lety +11

      @@FeeshUnofficial even though its definitely possible to show that atrocities happen and not be sensationalist

    • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
      @the98themperoroftheholybri33 Před 2 lety +10

      Because history should be viewed as impartially as possible.
      You never hear a historian talk shit about the Teutonic order for instance, well eventually the "edge" will have fallen away after a few more decades

    • @FeeshUnofficial
      @FeeshUnofficial Před 2 lety +5

      @@generalgrievous2202 oh yes absolutely. Thing is: I didn't learn the VOC and WIC slave trade in school. I did learn that the English and Spanish did it though, which is extremely ironic

    • @Nickelbag610
      @Nickelbag610 Před 2 lety +6

      What do you mean by "anti Nazi" I've been called a Nazi because I correct miss information. Like Hitler didn't beat Blondie. Stay focused on what he for sure did and stick to that. Hitler was responsible for so much why lie. Or if you mean why won't the historian present Nazi Germany as a Saturday morning cartoon villain it's because politics in real life is complained and there is a lot that led to what happened. There are alot of people in a country and not all of them deserved what happens in war time. I hang around alot of history circles online and I've seen a few "Nazis" but I suspect they were teenagers so they were probably trying to be edgy. Not historians but still I don't see alot of people who are genuine Nazis. I know they exist but they usually stick to their own community because most history circles don't like them. Same with the people who spout " The south will rise again" garbage. They aren't welcomed in most history circles

  • @tunderblundero3518
    @tunderblundero3518 Před 3 měsíci +12

    These Snapchat stories are the reason why I don't watch videos on Snapchat, both because of the sheer amount of ads, as well as the fact that they are literally destroying people's brains by the amount of stupidity that they claim as facts

  • @surpriseandterror9698
    @surpriseandterror9698 Před 14 dny +4

    Milo shitting on bad history and then pivoting straight into an Established Titles scam pitch is the funniest fucking thing I've seen today.

  • @mossylog
    @mossylog Před 8 měsíci +457

    The miniature coffins is so funny because Arthur’s Seat is a park right in the middle of Edinburgh, a capital city. Like, it’s not some crazy fairytale cavern system, it’s a hill in the middle of town from which you can see several Starbucks coffee shops 😂

    • @Crusader1089
      @Crusader1089 Před 3 měsíci +44

      In the 1830s it would have been on the edge of town, rather than the middle. But point still stands

  • @haraldisdead
    @haraldisdead Před 7 měsíci +841

    I appreciate the sympathy with the chilean "alien." He referred to her as a human being, and didn't shy away from calling out the bastards.

  • @observer55555
    @observer55555 Před měsícem +5

    established titles aged like fine milk

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Yeah, come to Scotland and ask to be called Lord and experience our spectacular range of swear words and insults. 😂
    Established Titles my hairy Scottish posterior.

  • @dylanvickers7953
    @dylanvickers7953 Před 2 lety +757

    As someone who teaches 13 year olds, this content is aimed directly at them. They’re real dumb. It’s not their fault, they don’t know things yet, they’re learning. “They found a 12 meter whale skeleton but *gasp* it was on land” and they would be SHOCKED.

    • @Van-Leo
      @Van-Leo Před 2 lety +81

      Don't think of them as dumb, only ignorant. Miniminute showed how the truth is much more interesting than fiction, give them the chance to learn how stupid other people are by showing something even grander and they will be inspired.
      My brother who's 14 now is about sick of me ranting on about evolution, history, space and the new JWST telescope, sometimes mockingly repeating the words I say before I say them.
      Kids are sponges for the weird stuff and nothings as weird as human perception making all of these discoveries.

    • @Brianna-eo8nu
      @Brianna-eo8nu Před 2 lety +58

      Man, I feel so bad for the kids and young teens being mislead and influenced by this clickbaity, misinformation-ridden schlock. Some kids and teens may be dumb and gullible, but they sure deserve way better educational/historical/mystery related content than this.

    • @davemccombs
      @davemccombs Před 2 lety +22

      Dylan, we've gotten to a point where this accounts for the media consumption habits/literacy level of just about anybody 25 or under. It's very, very, very, very bad.

    • @onbearfeet
      @onbearfeet Před 2 lety +41

      I have a class full of 11- and 12-year-olds, and this is why we do the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus exercise every year.
      (For those who don't know, you turn the kids loose on artist Lyle Zapato's "Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus" website and challenge them to prove or disprove the site's veracity using its own statements and generally accepted scientific information. Essentially, it requires close reading and critical thinking. Popular ways to disprove the creature's existence include:
      1. Finding the paragraph that says the octopus is endangered by sasquatch predation
      2. Reading the page where Zapato encourages people to give the octopus dollar bills with which to line its nest
      3. Looking closely at the photos, several of which are clearly rubber octopuses in trees and one of which appears to be a Beanie Baby.)

    • @an0rmalp3rson70
      @an0rmalp3rson70 Před 2 lety +5

      What kind of 13 year olds are you teaching

  • @amelialonelyfart8848
    @amelialonelyfart8848 Před 2 lety +832

    One year, my sister bought me one of those nazi Atlantis books for Christmas as a mistake. She saw the title, thought it'd be a book on mythology or something, and bought it. Why in gods name this was at Barns and Nobles or whatever is beyond me. That book went the extra mile and had extra weird shit like 'the Aryans traveled to America and built Cahokia, only for the natives to steal it. Also, the Japanese were there'

    • @kf10147
      @kf10147 Před 2 lety +53

      That's insane! Was it old or is it still in print?

    • @mhfromnh1421
      @mhfromnh1421 Před 2 lety +156

      nothing quite like checking out the spirituality section at B&N and finding ancient fucking aliens.

    • @selticid
      @selticid Před 2 lety +9

      My professors in college were some of the biggest names in Cahokia research!

    • @charnelhousedog2394
      @charnelhousedog2394 Před 2 lety +1

      >That book went the extra mile and had extra weird shit like 'the Aryans traveled to America and built Cahokia, only for the natives to steal it. Also, the Japanese were there'
      That is basically business as usual when it comes to various racial supremacist historical conspiracy theories. Among white supremacists you get muh Atlantis and Aryans building Machu Picchu, among black supremacists you get muh Yakub and black olmecs. No fucking idea why everyone seems to be so fond of shitting on native americans and claiming that the stuff that their ancestors built was actually made by whites/blacks/aliens.

    • @amelialonelyfart8848
      @amelialonelyfart8848 Před 2 lety +80

      @@kf10147 It seemed relatively new. I think I tracked down the book because I shockingly didn't keep it around much. Released in 2008 and it went through at least three editions, most recent one I could find was 2017, which is...concerning.
      Weirdest part about the book is the author. The dude was adapted as one of the villains in Blues Brothers, lol.

  • @DelphineIgnia
    @DelphineIgnia Před měsícem +6

    26:07 If I remember correctly Clint's Reptiles talked a bit about that in his video on crocodile and alligator species. There was one crocodile that Egyptians would mummify because they saw it as sacred

  • @LordBeef
    @LordBeef Před 3 měsíci +15

    2:50 „There’s a lot you can do with industrial agricultural equipment, and a Nazi“ 😂 Mini played the game for sure 😂

    • @l0rf
      @l0rf Před 3 měsíci +1

      And I am all in favour of combining these things.

  • @r-pupz7032
    @r-pupz7032 Před 2 lety +727

    Your vitriol towards Nazis was genuinely refreshing, which itself is pretty sad and scary (it should be the norm jfc)

    • @FeeshUnofficial
      @FeeshUnofficial Před 2 lety

      I just want you to know that most of the western world and most countries in the rest of the world that were affected by the nazis in any way fucking hates nazis to their core. I don't know where you're from, but just know that not the entire world is like that.

    • @marlieshilgersom3569
      @marlieshilgersom3569 Před 2 lety +1

      Remember kids: it's okay to punch nazi's

    • @efu2046
      @efu2046 Před 2 lety

      This is second time i see the word "Vitriol" today. And at first i thought it was a drug of some kind lol
      Also, fuck the Nazis

    • @ashwinnmyburgh9364
      @ashwinnmyburgh9364 Před 2 lety +51

      One hundred percent agree, way too many people see Nazis as a super powerful, ultra-cool, awesome faction or something.

    • @ArtisticlyAlexis
      @ArtisticlyAlexis Před 2 lety

      It used to be old dads who used to be obsessed w/ Nazi shows on the old History Channel, but now it's become cool to a bunch of white nationalists dudes who blame everyone but themselves for their crappy lives & personalities.

  • @dragonmaster613
    @dragonmaster613 Před rokem +488

    **Raging** the Alligator mummies weren't 'sacrificed' to Sobek, they were mummified after death (natural or in self defense) to honor them as sacred to Sobek. Like the [freaking] Cat mummies to Bastet! History 101 needs to be re-enrolled into kindergarten.

    • @creditsunknown7974
      @creditsunknown7974 Před rokem +65

      Also nice thing, most of those crocodiles probably lived on temples and we're feed daily! More or less domesticated to just lounge around and be cool and sacred as fuck.

    • @pteroid11
      @pteroid11 Před rokem +40

      No the brown people must sacrifice to heathen gods like odin, so proclaim big brain history 1 then a 0 then another 1

    • @mudawott
      @mudawott Před rokem +29

      I THOUGHT THAT WAS ODD. Like why would you sacrifice crocodiles ro the crocodile guy! That would probably piss him off

    • @QTZALCTAL
      @QTZALCTAL Před rokem +13

      Imagine being treated like royalty for being a crocodile
      Also, those crocs were *really* well preserved I thought that was cool

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 Před rokem +2

      @@creditsunknown7974 wish they were domestic

  • @golem26
    @golem26 Před 2 měsíci +3

    "They went out hunting for rabbits but what they ended up finding was much more sinister" More sinister than a Rabbit? I pray they didn't come across the fearsome kitten.

  • @Walker404
    @Walker404 Před 2 měsíci +4

    “Oy McGregar, watch me throw this at the wall over there.”
    -MiniMinuteMan

  • @jeffreystone8974
    @jeffreystone8974 Před rokem +411

    "Today's sponsor is established titles"
    *Checks date*
    Okay fair

    • @Nikolaj11
      @Nikolaj11 Před rokem +51

      Just scrolled through the comments when I got to the sponsor section. To be honest I still feel like it discredits this dudes validity as a presenter, it doesn't take a genious to be suspicious of the claim that you can pay pocket change to gain a title in a country with a functional aristocracy. Hopefully he'd be more critical of sponsors after the whole thing broke, I do like his content so far.

    • @aarongiroux5416
      @aarongiroux5416 Před rokem +50

      @@Nikolaj11 okay but its not like he is the only guy who accepted their offer for a sponsor, at the time they were considered legit and so since everyone else was going along with it he did too. they had been around for a while so nobody was really questioning it

    • @Nikolaj11
      @Nikolaj11 Před rokem +8

      @@aarongiroux5416 No, of course, but I didn't say i found it to dicredit him alone. The same holds true of anyone dumb enough to accept Established Titles.

    • @ashleymurphy7614
      @ashleymurphy7614 Před rokem +1

      LITERALLY SAME 😂😂😂

    • @LiterallyMe05
      @LiterallyMe05 Před 11 měsíci +21

      @Nikolaj11 his archeology is solid AFAIK, with him giving his citations and explaining his research too. I think because milo was a shortform (tiktoks/shorts) creator, it may be that because he just started long form videos he didn't do enough research.
      It may also be that there is someone else who did the research inadequately, may be a friend or acquaintance recommended established titles as trustworthy because of their inadequate research.
      Some thing like this is a mistake on his part for sure, but it definitely isn't something that will discredit his entire content considering his content and his sponsor have little in common with each other.

  • @lolahatter0912
    @lolahatter0912 Před rokem +1506

    Honorific burial is such a lovely idea and makes me feel so bad for my theory which is that some creepy little girl had a funeral for her dolls.

    • @thisiswhereidied3054
      @thisiswhereidied3054 Před 9 měsíci

      God I hate you for putting this though in my mind, that some little "psycho ex" type girl way back in the day made toy burials and we speculate about it today. Like she was "you get buried because you broke up with me after you found out I was putting heroine in your coffee so you would always eat breakfast with me, you get buried because you didn't kill your parents that didn't want us being together after I wanted to stich our hands together so you never leave me, you get buried after you left me when I burned down a house of this hoe that said hello to you on the street.... I fucking swear I'll do this one day for real, you all deserve it for not appreciating my love mother fuckers"
      I had an ex that after I dumped her for being psychotic, first tried to kill herself so I would get back to her, then send threats with videos and pictures shooting at mannequins of me and my family, even with flame throwers and explosives and finally went to prison after she got caught rigging my and my new gf house with explosives, apparently she already rigged my family house with fire bombs already and blocked all the exits, she wanted my parents to call me from a burning house before blowing me up, if my mom didn't wake up and smelled the gasoline I wouldn't be here today.
      Lab coats are sexy but don't date chemistry majors, just roleplay instead, or you'll get vietnamed if you break up lol

    • @thecolourfulpill
      @thecolourfulpill Před 9 měsíci +82

      This was honestly also my first thought 😂.
      But I do like the idea of us looking too hard into something that could have potentially come from the little goth girl in the village, just reanacting a funeral for her dolls (since many lost hands, it would have probably been a great toy battle).

    • @kellywalker1664
      @kellywalker1664 Před 9 měsíci +24

      If you look at sailor art from that time it checks out even more.

    • @cookiecraze1310
      @cookiecraze1310 Před 9 měsíci +18

      My theory was that it was an honorific one for a miscarriage or something.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před 8 měsíci +12

      I mean a lot of things humans do, are often that simple.

  • @StarGamerGirl
    @StarGamerGirl Před 4 měsíci +12

    rewatching my fav videos by you and saw an established titles ad LOL glad that company went under after you got your bag from them. I understand this video was before the controversy with them but damn its a wild ride knowing these ads are still floating like a time capsule into scams of recent pass

  • @marvdarwin
    @marvdarwin Před měsícem +2

    Milo I love you so much dude you are so inspiring and reviving my inner child archeologist who has been lost in the depths of my mind for a decade.
    I am so glad you exist and so happy to have found your channel. Please do this until you are 100 years old.
    If you ever need a producer, editor, or cam op in LA please make an announcement so we can all fight to the death for the opportunity ❤

  • @Bluecho4
    @Bluecho4 Před 2 lety +1780

    For those who can't wait for the debunking of the "elongated skull" thing, it's just a human. Intentional Skull Deformation is a surprisingly common practice throughout human history and across the world. You wrap the heads of babies (which you probably shouldn't do), allowing their soft baby skulls to harden in an elongated shape, like that of a cone. There's evidence to suggest this wasn't that harmful to the child's quality of life, and many cultures did it for years, to the point many historical accounts directly reference cultures or peoples that did so.
    The podcast It's Probably (Not) Aliens has a whole episode on it. It's actually really fascinating.

    • @leopardshadow333
      @leopardshadow333 Před rokem +237

      Even without specific intent, human infant skulls are so malleable that babies who spend too much time lying on their backs frequently develop squarish heads that sometimes need a soft helmet to reshape. If a person searches "square head" on Google images, one of the first few results will be a picture from the 90s of a redhead toddler with a VERY square head. That photo is my friends brother, and he has a very average shaped head now even though it was basically a cube when he was little. I can easily imagine some pseudoscience idiot finding a very square kids skull somewhere and deciding it must be an alien or new kind of human.

    • @spookyfirkser
      @spookyfirkser Před rokem +161

      @@leopardshadow333 Medical advice and product design has literally been changed to prevent this! Carseats have head-shaped indentations to prevent plagiocephaly! When I was a kid, my mom worked with kids with craniofacial differences, and one of the most common things she saw was kids who were in convertible carseats-carriers whose heads got a bit flat just from staying in one position all the time. It's wild that people forget that even though there's a "standard" human body-plan, plenty of people are born with extra fingers, or laterally-swapped organs, or a fetus in fetu, or extra teeth or no teeth, or teeth in a teratoma on their thigh. If you saw a documentary about it on TLC in 2009, that doesn't mean it didn't happen in 9BC. Dwarfism and gigantism and conjoined twins and microcephaly and limb agenesis and Treacher Collins and hydrocephaly happen in non-human mammals, just like it's been happening in humans since before we were humans! I'm a firm believer that aliens are *out there* because statistically it makes sense to me, but why the hell would they be shaped like tiny humans and made out of the stuff humans are made of??

    • @lordfelidae4505
      @lordfelidae4505 Před rokem +37

      @@spookyfirkser I lack a pair of teeth. Was born without two adult teeth on my bottom jaw, so the only teeth there are baby teeth. Or, well, tooth, since one broke off.

    • @spookyfirkser
      @spookyfirkser Před rokem +53

      @@lordfelidae4505 One of my best friends is missing two top teeth, so she has her two front teeth and then immediately her canines. I dare anyone to find a body that's 100% "normal." It rarely happens! That's why even in medical records, nobody should say "normal," they say "within normal limits." Everyone has weird body stuff! We're made of meat and bones and all the squishy stuff! We're not factory twinkies, we're all just some steak tartare: no pile of tartare will ever be exactly the same! No "identical" cuts of meat will ever be identical. No zebras have the same stripes, no dog has the same noseprint, no snake has the same scales. Not at all surprised that deciduous tooth of yours broke, since they're not designed for the long haul, they're just there to fit into your tiny baby mouth until the grown ups can take over. Anyway, congrats on your weird funky little teeth, since they're just one of the many things that makes you a weird member of a species instead of a creepy clone

    • @delia_watercolors8186
      @delia_watercolors8186 Před rokem +5

      Hi, thanks for the info. And, I never heard of that podcast. Thank you for mentioning it. Will give it a listen.

  • @wengchiang9216
    @wengchiang9216 Před rokem +664

    To anyone with even the most basic zooarchaeoloical training the “horned creature” skulls are instantly recognisable as weathered goat/sheep skulls. Hilarious.

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +37

      Yeah I was just like... show me one other angle.

    • @xpandorasboxx
      @xpandorasboxx Před rokem +33

      I know nothing about it, and even I figured it was a goat or some other kind of horned critter. It was just a really odd angle of it, looking at it from any other angle would've given it away instantly

    • @DecisionsRQuestionable
      @DecisionsRQuestionable Před rokem +10

      i thought it was a hip of a human turns out i just forgot what skeleton hips look like

    • @geegee4377
      @geegee4377 Před rokem +5

      literally even a grade 10 art student, as goat nd sheep skulls are commonly used for drawing excersizes

    • @taraobrien6629
      @taraobrien6629 Před rokem +3

      I have 0 knowledge of skeletons and I thought it was a pelvis sooo ya

  • @theinfernollama8564
    @theinfernollama8564 Před 5 měsíci +32

    I can remember watching ancient aliens when I was twelve. I found miniminuteman one month ago and already I regret even watching ancient aliens. (Even tho I didn't believe everything) I am now almost eighteen years old and now laugh at them for their terrible theories (like that the moon is an alien space station) Thank you Milo I really enjoy your video's. Much love from the Netherlands ❤👍🏻

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Před měsícem

      I remember 'in search of', and the horseshit in it was never terribly convincing despite being narrated by nimoy... inoculated me against the ancient aliens when they did the same horseshit with more razzle dazzle

  • @frozentanukii
    @frozentanukii Před 3 měsíci +6

    Sobek mentioned! Let's gooo

  • @streamer_services
    @streamer_services Před rokem +650

    The fact that they have put "snapchat" and "news" together in a sentence is just mind blowing

    • @Manigeitora
      @Manigeitora Před 10 měsíci +32

      The only time those words belong in the same sentence is "There's no good news media on Snapchat" or "Good news, Snapchat is dying!"

    • @streamer_services
      @streamer_services Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@Manigeitora 100% facts good sir.

  • @greyfells2829
    @greyfells2829 Před rokem +1432

    The little coffins made perfect sense to me even before your explanation. Imagine you lose a bunch of friends/family to some disaster that renders their bodies unrecoverable. You still want to bury them in some spiritual way, so you carve little figures of them, and bury those. Gives you some closure, and you're following tradition and still giving them a symbolic Christian burial.

    • @minimumpatience23
      @minimumpatience23 Před rokem +115

      Especially since they were behind a slate of stone and the area it was done. You can akin it to even someone spreading the ashes of a loved one on a beautiful area. It would make sense to have a symbolic burial somewhere beautiful and somewhat secluded

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Před rokem +40

      @@minimumpatience23 God damn beautiful.
      Until those bastards came to the picture.

    • @airplanemaniacgaming7877
      @airplanemaniacgaming7877 Před rokem

      @@tonypeppermint5329 If it actually was found by children, its just further proof that children ruin everything.

    • @dogeshibe5780
      @dogeshibe5780 Před rokem +1

      Honestly I would totally sell them, I could get like atleast a few thousand

    • @ToliG123
      @ToliG123 Před rokem +6

      Christianity, the only group to consider burying the dead confirmed.

  • @captainptmb334
    @captainptmb334 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Just found your channel this week. You are freaking awesome! Keep making videos because I have been binge watching and I'm gonna be at the end soon.

  • @jinxhead4182
    @jinxhead4182 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Fun fact: Most people have no problem with russia's justification of "unifying all people with russian culture" as a reason for their invasions while also calling everyone a nazi, while literally using almost the verbatim of the Ahnenerbe's core mission statement to find prove the Aryan story and thus justify the invasion of these countries by bringing Aryan people together. So yeah, Russia calling everyone Nazi while literally quoting from the Nazi playbook. One of the many reasons why we need more history lessons in school.

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Před 2 měsíci

      The last excuse was f'ing Rurik. Who's a fictional... Swede. Dumbfucks lose two fighter jets per day yet sold enough souls to Iran to get the cursed Shahed drones bombing my city right now.
      Literal "Aryan" mopeds.

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Před měsícem

      “Most people have no problem with Russia’s justification”
      ???

  • @thedrunkenelf
    @thedrunkenelf Před rokem +939

    The thing about Ata is she is treated like an ancient discovery/mummy but she was born in the 21st century and someone in that town knows exactly who she is. When she was dug up they should have called the police not the archeologist.

    • @coal9205
      @coal9205 Před rokem +61

      You- you mean the 20th century right?

    • @airplanemaniacgaming7877
      @airplanemaniacgaming7877 Před rokem

      @@coal9205 Its even worse then. This isn't an ancient burial to be seen as archaeology, this is just grave robbing.

    • @vincentfreddoyle7555
      @vincentfreddoyle7555 Před rokem +20

      @@coal9205 hopefully...

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 Před rokem +10

      ​@Coal we are in the 21 century

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 Před rokem +2

      ​@@vincentfreddoyle7555 no

  • @MoriMementa
    @MoriMementa Před rokem +471

    That stuff about the dolls was really interesting. Look man, sometimes people just want to make nice little things. I've made dozens of tiny teddies and I would find it hilarious of someone a hundred years in the future tried to extrapolate that I was a serial bear murderer from that.

    • @onbearfeet
      @onbearfeet Před rokem +46

      As someone who runs an Etsy shop dedicated to teddy bears, this comment made me laugh and also sweat nervously.

    • @ReverendLeRoux
      @ReverendLeRoux Před rokem +38

      That's something a bear murderer would say

    • @apachepepeto
      @apachepepeto Před rokem +5

      I study under a Professor of Classics who specializes in magic and witchcraft, and her theory about them is that they’re a type of “poppet” which is like a voodoo doll and way more common than people think. Who knows what they symbolized but they’re most likely just from a local magician

    • @OmegaF77
      @OmegaF77 Před rokem +2

      @@apachepepeto " 'Ello there poppet" - a pirate.

    • @danlorett2184
      @danlorett2184 Před rokem +1

      @@apachepepeto Or some cobbler made them for his kid and then the kid left them there

  • @GumpIRL2
    @GumpIRL2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is so far the second long-form vid of yours I gave watched and you're already one of my favorite youtuberz. You remind me of my friends from high-school. Good times Milo.

  • @NikomarukaraHiradoshima
    @NikomarukaraHiradoshima Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yay! Congratulations on getting through school! You are a great educator and your contributions are helpful and entertaining.

  • @hannahdidsbury8019
    @hannahdidsbury8019 Před 2 lety +504

    Im from an old whaling town and our cemeteries are filled with "lost at sea"s. The town has well documented records of honorific burials, some we even had documentation on what the families buried in the body's stead. (Clothing and childhood toys were a big one, especially for young men who went out on their first few voyages and never came back) I wouldn't be surprised if little dolls to represent the folks were fairly common for honorific burials

  • @ivanthegreat-ol6rw
    @ivanthegreat-ol6rw Před 8 měsíci +935

    I love how Milo was kind enough not mention the ridiculous dancing skeleton animation in the Ukrainian skeleton section.

    • @sandsrhew1203
      @sandsrhew1203 Před 6 měsíci +43

      Yeah, i though that was the first thing he was going to point out😂

    • @jjaycadaynay
      @jjaycadaynay Před 4 měsíci +3

      Huh?

    • @a.sapphic.Magnus.Chase.
      @a.sapphic.Magnus.Chase. Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@jjaycadaynay 19:24

    • @chrismaglances9904
      @chrismaglances9904 Před 3 měsíci +12

      For talking about actual dead people, it was quite tasteless - I wouldn't be surprised if it was a 9 yr old running it.

  • @AlohaXChicken27
    @AlohaXChicken27 Před 2 měsíci +2

    23:29 wait didn’t he start off by saying where it came from? And then proceeded to say we don’t know where it came from? LMFAOOOOO

  • @LarsonPercussion
    @LarsonPercussion Před 2 lety +420

    Back in my day we didn’t have “gender” or “pronouns;” we had a single cell

    • @samwill7259
      @samwill7259 Před 2 lety +60

      You had me in the first half. You genuinley got me a boilin'. But good on you. I was bamboozled and indeed, japed.

    • @FeeshUnofficial
      @FeeshUnofficial Před 2 lety +69

      Back in my day, there was no such thing as "snap chat" and "they/them." All we had was lipids and nucleic acids and proteins and stuff, and we were perfectly happy

    • @btcreel
      @btcreel Před 2 lety +3

      Luxury

    • @r.i.pmaple8450
      @r.i.pmaple8450 Před 2 lety +8

      Tbh though pronouns are kind of a massive brainfuck we had

    • @krakendragonslayer1909
      @krakendragonslayer1909 Před 2 lety +1

      In my language it'd be impossible to create more than 3 genders/sexes (male, female, children/things), English is crazy allowing you to invent so many sexes/genders.

  • @Sonicsis
    @Sonicsis Před 2 lety +231

    Mass grave of alligators wouldn’t be so weird once you know that they can get trapped in mud during droughts.

    • @stanleydykes4134
      @stanleydykes4134 Před rokem +31

      Also, what they said about the alligators being a sacrifice to Sobek is dead wrong. The Egyptians revered alligators/crocodiles so much that they would intentionally mummify some, just like they did with other animals.

    • @StabbyTheSkaven
      @StabbyTheSkaven Před rokem +10

      @@stanleydykes4134 yeah, they mummified cats and so on. so a "mass grave" of crocodile mummies was probably just a grave for crocodiles. and if i was a crocodile god i would not be exactly pleased when, to honor me, some idiot murdered creatures who look like me. just saying.

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@stanleydykes4134 most Americans dont get that ancient people actually honored and respected animals all over the world especially so called "scary" animals
      The great white shark especially in Hawaii has a deity based on the creature (The King shark character in dc comics is a Homage to that deity)

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Před měsícem

      @@StabbyTheSkaven they mummified some cats, but they also did have pits of cat bones when the population got out of hand. they weren't so sacred that couldn't happen

  • @radiatingsunray
    @radiatingsunray Před měsícem +2

    occam’s razor for the coffins: it was probably a bored artist’s side project

  • @djhutchison
    @djhutchison Před 3 měsíci +3

    Wow! This video is a year old, folks. I'm sure he knows _Established Titles_ is a scam by now.

  • @Torlik11
    @Torlik11 Před rokem +453

    Everytime I see someone saying "it look like an alien" , I always want to ask how many aliens they've seen. It may look like what we imagine an alien to look like but since we never met aliens, it's as credible as to say "it look like my kids drawing".

    • @KezanzatheGreat
      @KezanzatheGreat Před rokem +67

      Reminds me of a joke ...
      Teacher: What are you drawing, kiddo?
      Girl: I'm drawing God.
      Teacher: But nobody knows what God looks like.
      Girl: They will in a moment.

    • @totallynotaferret
      @totallynotaferret Před rokem +29

      Well I've met aliens and they all look and act exactly like salamanders so they definitely did get it wrong

    • @Paul-oo6uu
      @Paul-oo6uu Před rokem +25

      I beleive a more correct term would be " It looks alien" referring that alien being not from here. However you are correct that there is usually a current explanation or taken out of context.

    • @Marispider
      @Marispider Před rokem

      Exactly. Plus... have these people ever seen what kind of alien-looking flora and fauna we have right now on Earth, without even looking at extinct species? And how it gets even crazier once you take into account how bizarre injuries, birth defects, or even deliberate body modification can look? Just because something, or someone, looks strange, doesn't mean they're extraterrestrial. They might even be what inspired our ideas of what an ET would look like, for better or for worse.

    • @charlottesometimes1278
      @charlottesometimes1278 Před rokem +2

      @@totallynotaferret Go on....

  • @Casedilla73
    @Casedilla73 Před 8 měsíci +72

    Calls Nazis an organization that liked to preserve historical objects
    Nazis: destroyed thousands of famous pieces of art and books

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Před měsícem +2

      They liked to preserve historical objects that they could use for propaganda

    • @Eli-wl8es
      @Eli-wl8es Před 22 dny +1

      Also, science books of all different topics! The first *targeted* book burning was at the German institute of sexuology, setting our understanding of trans/intersex people back for DECADES!

  • @Mystic-Midnight
    @Mystic-Midnight Před 2 měsíci +1

    Man I found you through accidentally clicking on CZcams shorts and you've been the best shorts creator I've found :) Currently taking intro to archaeology and i am fighting anthropology and geology but I want history degree :(

  • @kiraalialeeonfairythegreenone

    Excellent video. Marvellous analysis and debunking.👏👏👏👏👏

  • @yeasstt
    @yeasstt Před rokem +623

    PLEASE do a full video on the Ahnenerbe. As someone who has MANY relatives who sadly were killed by the nazis during the holocaust, I'd love to have a full video essay kind of thing to show to people who point to the Ahnenerbe's theories as evidence of stuff like ancient aliens

    • @charlesyoung3444
      @charlesyoung3444 Před rokem +24

      Homie if someone thinks that we have alien skull you can just go ahead and discredit them

    • @P-nk-m-na
      @P-nk-m-na Před rokem +14

      atun-shei films has done a pretty great video about them

    • @nullp0inter
      @nullp0inter Před rokem

      stop crying holocaust 😂, u know israel killed more Palestinians than all the jews killed by hitler 😂, go look at the lies israel is spreading, Nazis are dead don't try to blame the dead

    • @dieSpinnt
      @dieSpinnt Před rokem

      I am sad for your loss and shocked by this presentation shown here and the attitude how they present history.
      This is exactly the way holocaust deniers are acting. With misinformation and mystification.
      I very much hope that it is at least a small relief for you that in modern Germany history classes (including the suffering and crimes caused by the Nazis) are part of the curriculum of every school and every kid will learn this shameful part of our common history. In addition, our courts condemn this form of hate speech and punish those who spread misinformation or disrespectfully and misrepresent historical events (Like Holocaust denial)[1]. To this day (2023) collaborators and helpers of the Nazi-Regime are put to court (yes, late ... but not too late ... and you can only held court if you know about the case).
      I wish you and your loved ones the best and please do not feel uncomfortable because I am German. As mother and knowing what happened in our history, I am shocked and disgusted by the presentation that Miniminutemen debunked.
      [1] This is different from the US. "Your" modern (American) Nazis there appeal to "freedom of speech", meaning: the right to express one's personal opinion (particularly in political terms). However, they forget that hate, lies and threats are NOT opinions, but rather a lack of character, a lack of education and a judgement.

  • @GreetingsField
    @GreetingsField Před 2 lety +935

    Dude, the scottish titles thing is a scam that we have a big problem with over here in Scotland. Its like naming a star. You debunk scams and conspiracies - I'd really look into this.

    • @FrenkTheJoy
      @FrenkTheJoy Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I've been suspicious about that thing since I first heard of it. You don't become a lord/lady just by buying land, doesn't the current monarch have to actually bestow the title on you? You don't become minor nobility just because you own a foot of somebody's lawn.
      It would be so easy to just fake that whole thing for free, too. Just pick some random map, put a dot somewhere on it, print it out with a certificate that says "You are hereby called Lord Poofenfeffer." It's just as legitimate as buying one from that company but it doesn't cost $50!

    • @EpicCrafterA333
      @EpicCrafterA333 Před 2 lety +58

      Was about to say the same thing. I would expect more from this guy but I guess he's gotta pay the bills.

    • @kvetchenfinks7044
      @kvetchenfinks7044 Před 2 lety +183

      As a novelty gift that means little but looks cool in a frame, it seems harmless. Is there anything particularly harmful about it? I doubt anyone expects the lord title to convey any sort of value.

    • @WantSomeWhiskey818
      @WantSomeWhiskey818 Před 2 lety +26

      My brother got me one of those as a joke. I thought it was funny but it’s really stupid.

    • @nikolaskasberg8657
      @nikolaskasberg8657 Před 2 lety +87

      @@kvetchenfinks7044 for a guy that’s channel is freaking out at people saying fake things are real, yeah it is kind of a big deal.

  • @coffeezombie6032
    @coffeezombie6032 Před 3 měsíci

    I really love your channel! Thank you for putting some logic into the universe 😂
    You give me hope.

  • @Dreadtheday
    @Dreadtheday Před 4 měsíci +2

    You forgot to mention the brave science producer "The Onion" lol

  • @BladeofApollo13
    @BladeofApollo13 Před 2 lety +901

    Congratulations on your degree That's a huge step in your life and being able to start a career with CZcams immediately after graduation is incredibly lucky and shows how much hard work you've put into it keep succeeding I love what you do

    • @miniminuteman773
      @miniminuteman773  Před 2 lety +173

      THANK YOU!! It was quite a haul to get here but I’m very grateful to be through it. And BEYOND grateful to be able to peruse what I love!

    • @mariobosnjak99
      @mariobosnjak99 Před 2 lety +1

      My brain always goes to "decree" when reading the word "degree"

    • @violin15895
      @violin15895 Před 2 lety +2

      @@miniminuteman773 Im two minutes into your video and you've already misrepresented the facts. This is also just low tier garbage quality content just like snapchat. You criticize snapchat for low quality presentation of historical topics and then literally do the same thing. Hypocrite.

    • @caneyebus
      @caneyebus Před 2 lety +1

      @@miniminuteman773 congratulations! It's awesome that all of your hard work is paying off!

    • @Derek-no8fu
      @Derek-no8fu Před 2 lety +1

      Are you serious?

  • @Zachaboyman
    @Zachaboyman Před 7 měsíci +658

    Went to see The Mummy (2017) with a bunch of egyptologists when I was doing my undergrad, it was a hilarious time. One of my Akkadian tutors was a consultant on the movie bc part of it takes place in Iraq, and apparently they had proper tutelage and translations of Middle Egyptian, but Tom Cruise wouldn't use it bc a common article in the language is 'pw' and he didn't wanna keep saying 'poo'.
    Anyway all egyptologists love The Mummy (1999)

    • @Zachaboyman
      @Zachaboyman Před 7 měsíci +58

      i know this is almost entirely unrelated to the video content but you mentiomed the movie and it awoke memories from my degree

    • @serpentine16
      @serpentine16 Před 4 měsíci +44

      The Common Descent Podcast reviewed all the Jurassic Park movies as paleontologists.
      They LOVE the first one. Then it's steadily downhill from there...

    • @wadespencer3623
      @wadespencer3623 Před 3 měsíci +29

      One of the very first lines in that movie calls Set the god of death and at that point you just know they didn't give a shit.

    • @brentf6747
      @brentf6747 Před 3 měsíci +20

      There’s actually a video on youtube of an egyptologist reacting to the first Mummy movie. It’s hilarious and educational at the same time, especially when the first shot of the movie is of Thebes (apparently known as “city of the living”) with the pyramids of Giza looming in the background… It’s a great shot though. 😅

    • @EmonEconomist
      @EmonEconomist Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@serpentine16 I mean, doesn't everyone?

  • @andyghkfilm2287
    @andyghkfilm2287 Před měsícem +2

    17:07 Mummies? In MY Egypt?? It’s more likely than you think!

  • @ThatSB
    @ThatSB Před 5 měsíci +2

    So youre telling me that some dude made a memorial for his loved ones, and 10 years or less later someone raided it and sold them off. He could have still been alive lol

  • @thegoodfaithflowy
    @thegoodfaithflowy Před 2 lety +611

    i have to say as someone who lives in Germany it's refreshing to see you address then as goose-stepping idiots through and through, and not as most non Germans do, brilliant Scientists with a few bad ideas

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Před 2 lety

      They were never real scientists, they only used science like a tool to justify their violent and narcissistic ideology, real scientists use science to discover previously unknown elements of our reality and to learn from them in order to better understand this universe.

    • @jonathansports1036
      @jonathansports1036 Před 2 lety +70

      Yeah, there really is a lot of distressing, almost-veneration for the Nazis, especially in the US. You see that a lot in documentaries about WW2, where mention of their treatment of actual human beings often takes a back seat to the fact that they were doing some kind of science experiments.

    • @Akatsuki69387
      @Akatsuki69387 Před 2 lety

      "A few"? That's a generous statement.
      Were there a select few good people in the Nazi party? Yes. Were there some misguided people in the party? Yes. Were they a part of either subsection? Hell no.
      To treat any of the Nazi party organizations as anything other than the utterly disgusting display of human corruption that they were is disrespectful to not only the multiple hundreds of victims who suffered under them but also the German people as a whole.

    • @ettaz
      @ettaz Před 2 lety +83

      @@jonathansports1036 I think "science experiments" should be in quotes there. Real scientific process includes things like ethics. This was just legalized, normalised torture of human beings. Mengele was a deranged serial killer, not a scientist.

    • @aquila4460
      @aquila4460 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ettaz I mean, you could do scientific process without things like ethics. I don't think we should for various reasons, but you could. Science, in the end, does not care about ethics. However, for some "bizarre" reason, it turns out, if you ask a bunch of idiots with obvious and extreme biases to do scientific experiments, you are only going to get garbage data.

  • @lilithshapo9628
    @lilithshapo9628 Před 7 měsíci +476

    I once met a girl who told me that phone chargers should not run out of batteries or need any electricity because "they're supposed to charge your phone" (I am not exaggerating that was her reasoning). I asked her how that would work and used trees as an example. We exhale carbon dioxide and the trees recycle it giving us oxygen, She argued this with me and told me that trees simply create air and called me a retard for thinking otherwise. I guess this is where she works now.

    • @hurdygurdyguy1
      @hurdygurdyguy1 Před 5 měsíci +48

      “I once met a girl…” I kept trying to fit your story to the tune of Norwegian Wood …. doesn’t work at all, Science can’t explain it! 😉
      (Good story btw)

    • @lilithshapo9628
      @lilithshapo9628 Před 5 měsíci

      Lmao. why thank you.@@hurdygurdyguy1

    • @edmondkarisen3937
      @edmondkarisen3937 Před 3 měsíci +15

      As a semi religious person myself, I find it stupid as all hell to assume that just because you worship an assumable omnipotent deity(they're not), that you have to ignore things such as matter being neither created nor destroyed. Her ancestors and gods are shaking their myriad of heads at this failure of sapience

    • @gumebe4349
      @gumebe4349 Před 3 měsíci +15

      I hope she finds out that you cannot in fact charge a phone with no electricity

    • @a_lonely_guitarist3359
      @a_lonely_guitarist3359 Před 3 měsíci

      Her calling you a Retard for that is wild man what the hell.

  • @Chaotic_noodle
    @Chaotic_noodle Před měsícem +4

    Just so y’all know established titles is a scam most of the creator sponsored by it did not know. So make sure not to send any hate to creators who were sponsored by establish titles

  • @chrisarbour
    @chrisarbour Před 5 měsíci +1

    The monty python clip got me lol. The way he yells Jesus christ ALWAYS makes me laugh.

  • @jacobgoodstone7572
    @jacobgoodstone7572 Před rokem +214

    "Welcome back to History 101. Here is the _most terrifying_ mystery we've ever heard: In 2007 some archaeologists in digging in the badlands discovered mysterious dinosaur fossils in rocks. The fossils resembles a T-rex skeleton, but were much smaller. It is impossible that they were the fossils of a baby T-rex, because the dinosaur was way too old, almost eighty million years old, in fact. Nobody knows how the bones got there, or why they fossilized."

    • @sarthaksharma9129
      @sarthaksharma9129 Před 9 měsíci +19

      The only dinosaurs they know are t-rex,triceratops,brontosaurus,ankylosaurus, and pterodactyl
      Don't disturb them let them figure out that velociraptors exist by themselves

    • @Woopor
      @Woopor Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@sarthaksharma9129let them also figure out that velociraptors exist by themselves, by themselves, i.e. they’re not pack hunters

  • @nobody975
    @nobody975 Před rokem +326

    Worth pointing out that the Rhodope skull was found in the Rhodope mountains, an area of Bulgaria that has been home to goat and sheep herding for millennia. Quite frankly, it would be more impressive to dig into the ground and not find an animal skull around those parts.

    • @littlemama609
      @littlemama609 Před rokem +4

      Ben Shapiro is the best part of the shorts

  • @Mr.JamLikesJelly
    @Mr.JamLikesJelly Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello from Maine! I know I’m a bit late but I didn’t realize you went to UMaine. Small world. It satisfies me when I see people on the internet with actual common sense and knowledge, and it satisfies me even more was that that person was educated in the state I live in.

  • @danielduplessis4845
    @danielduplessis4845 Před 5 měsíci

    The creative, funny and well put together insults this man comes up with is enoigh to make cry laughing.

  • @chloesibilla8199
    @chloesibilla8199 Před rokem +240

    It's interesting how they made it sound like the mummy was buried with the intent of it being dug up later with the "it's weird they put it so far underground, since that would make it harder for us to descover it" and the" so that they could be dug up later".

    • @Cheezbuckets
      @Cheezbuckets Před rokem +41

      People buried a deceased member of their community in such a manner that the body wasn’t immediately available to people centuries later? Wild. Who even does that?

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@Cheezbuckets I dunno, I set up grandma as a scarecrow.

  • @DieNextInLINE
    @DieNextInLINE Před 2 lety +158

    Holy shit. I can't even imagine calling the Ahnernebe a "think tank". They were literally out there looking for evidence to show Aryans were the "Superior Race".

    • @utsurobune3530
      @utsurobune3530 Před 2 lety

      Nah they weren't

    • @hungryoctopus2783
      @hungryoctopus2783 Před 2 lety +16

      @@utsurobune3530 ok troll

    • @Sammie1053
      @Sammie1053 Před rokem +7

      Also, the absurdity of saying the Nazis were concerned with "preserving historical artifacts" cannot be understated. There is an entire Academy Award-winning movie about saving historical artifacts from being destroyed by the Nazis.

  • @Johnhamsta
    @Johnhamsta Před měsícem

    Absolute fire content! Very well done!

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema Před měsícem +1

    For anyone wondering this far, I was stationed in Antarctica for almost a year. I can, with a 100% certainty tell you you will find: Snow, rock formations and penguins, lots of them. Oh, and Ice in the winter, lots of them.

  • @neur01
    @neur01 Před rokem +272

    the immediate connection the guy makes with the "this mysterious whale that was found in thailand" and "these ancient fish now live under our oceans" astounds me

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 Před 11 měsíci +32

      Yeah , it's also funny how his take is "this whale was15 meters long !"
      Bruh that's avarage size for a whale

    • @Oo0oO520
      @Oo0oO520 Před 9 měsíci +10

      ​@@davidegaruti2582it probably had a great personality aswell

    • @sodapop8368
      @sodapop8368 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Technically he was sorta right, they're still around (just also still not fish)