We have only explored 4.75% of the world's oceans, and their lifeforms. We most certainly have NOT discovered what there is to discover. Not even close.
I think you're wrong about animals we haven't discovered. Remote forrests and jungles have some, but the oceans are loaded with things we have yet to find.
I think even inhabited lands have more than we realize. They discovered a whole new genus of subterranean animals a few years back. Construction workers knew about them forever, but science didn’t.
My favorite conspiracy theory is that the current technology available publicly, is 100 years behind what technologies are actually being developed and used by the Government.
My father sat me down one day to tell me some stories from when he was in the air force. He said that “I was told couldn’t talk about this for thirty years, so I’m guessing that’s how long it takes for them to be way ahead of what I saw…” I knew he worked on satellite communications for warnings of a nuclear attack when he was in the service in the 1980s. What I didn’t know until that day was what other technology he got to coordinate with. He told me that he was shown demonstrations of what we supposedly had in orbit. It was a refrigerator size device that could project a “particle beam,” which he said I could think of as a “thick/heavy laser.” He saw it in a warehouse like demonstration blowing up what he thinks were grenades at a distance. He was told that it could accurately shoot at a moving missile but that there were doubts if it could actually damage one enough to take it off course. He assumes there was testing of this, but wasn’t in the loop for that. He also told me that he believes that there’s some sort of “anti gravity” tech in military satellites, or at least an extremely dense power source available to the government, because one of the commands they programmed into satellite navigation controls was to stop its orbit align itself between an enemy monitoring station and a line-of-sight bright star, long enough for the monitoring station to give up trying to watch it. There’s no way this works with current technology and orbital mechanics. He wasn’t told how it did this, only that it needed to be able to calculate that kind of maneuver. He said that the current “beam forming” technology used in Starlink and expensive home routers was already in “older”satellites in his Air Force days, meaning that it had been figured out by the mid 1970s at the latest. Apparently the soviets would blast RF noise straight up at our spy satellites to keep them from transmitting photos and other date while over their land. Beam-forming was invented because it could basically shoot a signal off to the side (so to speak, watch some videos about it for details) in a way that the interference was minimized. I share all this just to say, yes, the military is definitely usually a few decades ahead where they focus their money. But they also rely on the public advance of technology for most of what they do. It would be really cool to see what kind of stuff exists that has to be kept secret more than 30 years though. I’m sure there’s even wilder stuff out there. I saw a video recently documenting the parallel and technically first development of a “CPU” was done for controls of a U.S. fighter jet, barely beating out Intel. And no one knew about it until the documents were declassified about 30 years later. If my dad was right about the satellite maneuvers, then too end jets may have some advanced power sources and/or propulsion that is never demonstrated to the public. More likely, those things would be put into aircraft carriers where they could augment their speed in emergencies but not so much as to raise suspicions.
The existence of giants in the past is not that wild of a theory. There is some archeological evidence to suggest that a large hominid species lived in the Americas as recently as 1500AD. Most the evidence is in the form of oral histories from native tribes, but at least one of the stories was based in fact. One of the tribes told a story of how the giants would raid their villages and captured prisoners were sometimes eaten by the giants. So, the tribe set a trap at the cave the giants lived in, set a large fire at the mouth of the cave and collapsed the entrance, smothering the giants with smoke. Archeologists found a cave matching the story and there was evidence of somebody caniballistically munching on human bones. They also found human skull fragments of a size that indicated they belonged to a man that would have been nearly 8 feet tall. That height doesn't seem too outlandish by current standards, but considering the average height of men in the 1500s was between 4ft-5.5ft, the man nearing 8ft would definitely have been called a giant.
I want to talk about the KAL flight that was destroyed. I was stationed in South Korea a couple years later. Before getting there I remembered the news talking about that saying that Russia shot it down by accident. We had a threat briefing and this spy was a speaker there. That was the first time i had heard that North Korea had done this. There is a LOT more behind the story also.
I had a 2nd, or 3rd cousin on that flight. I'm too 'young' to remember it, but it fractured the family and sent more than one person into downward spirals...
There are lots of things we haven’t seen. If you know someone who’s been in the military for quite for some time, they’d tell you if they trust you. Those robot dogs aren’t new.
My Little Sister is a Giant, No Joke. It's a Genetic anomaly on our native side of the family. It sounds kinda cool, except it comes with a sociopath disorder.
18:33 thank you!! It grinds my gears when I see/hear someone talking about a specific place on the African continent, and they simply say 'Africa' as if it is a country or rather one entity.
@@marlonjackson698 I don’t know about you, but I don’t ask a lot of rhetorical questions. It just seems to me that if you’re talking about finding a specific creature in Africa, you should probably be able to say where in Africa it was. I’m not asking for specific coordinates, but maybe saying something like they were found near Mount Kilimanjaro. At least give people something to work off of.
@marlonjackson698 that was rather silly coz you didn't make the point you think you made. Africa is a continent with 54 countries. All of them are different; from the languages spoken to the terrain. Egypt is not the same as South Africa or Congo. To talk about Africa as one entity or country is the same as talking about something specific to Venezuela, and refering to the place as the Americas.
I'll be that guy... They definitely have already phased out that dart gun and made something far better. No doubt in my mind. I've been into conspiracy theories for like 18 years so I feel pretty confident that's the case. That would be the least crazy thing they're probably up to imo.
Giants are real. They have bones of them, children of nephilim, famously Goliath the Philistine. Plenty of Indian Giants, also found in burial mounds. You need to do more research on this before dismissing it. The Smithsonian has taken and hidden away many of these, due to it conflicting with the evolutionary theology, as evolutionism is a religion.
Yes! This topic is a conspiracy that I truly believe - I mean do we trust anything that the elites have control of? The Smithsonian comes in and dismisses everything and then TAKES the findings away and locks them up never to be seen again. Turns around and tells the public that it’s all fraudulent. 🙄
We are still finding new species of animals today we have only fully explored 30% of our Forrests and 6% of our oceans there is most definitely animals we haven't came across and most likely animals thought to be extinct still alive u won't convince me otherwise until we have fully explored our forests and oceans
I was going to say, rouge waves were found out in the 90s. I remember when the fact came out, it was so cool to think it was a real thing. If I recall the Fitzgerlad was struck by rouge wave. -edit- Ah, they mentioned it.
You don’t need to drink fluoride. It’s in toothpaste. It’s just one more chemical in our food/water. Use the food to make people sick, use big pharma to make them “better”. Rake in the profits.
Story i read years ago jane adams of rockford ill was in londo , england and brung a royal back with her and jack the ripper started here in rockford, il lot more intel but it added up person had done great research
While I doubt there were a bunch of giants in south America there might have been some there's a bunch of old photographic evidence of huge people who would of been considered giants the photos show them next to regular sized people and buildings and in some cases they were taller than the buildings
When you say you don't believe in Giants what is your definition, to a 5 foot man a 7 foot man would be a giant. I found this video fascinating going to tag it for my husband. Blessings
The tanzanian tiger has been considered extinct for a hundred years, they have been spotted on video recently but not yet confirmed by wildlife deciders, the celacanth might be the most famous extinct animal coming back to life, one thing we know about nature is we know nothing
Obligatory fact time: "conspiracy theorist" was a term coined by intelligence industry to discredit critical thinkers that prematurely figure out the plans
I proved we all are a simulation but no one asks me I also solved gravity it wasn't hard, but once again everyone is a program and can't break their programing
You are definitely wrong with your theory at the end about how there is no more new animals for us to discover. There are plenty or places with exotic creatures that still haven’t been discover YET
A MUCH shorter list would be conspiracy theories that were proved wrong.
Its a shame i can only upvote this comment once.
1. Flat Earth
2…..I can’t think of any others🤷♂️
My bad, I forgot govt conspiracy theories like the 9/11 commission report or Russiagate
"Conspiracy Theory" now means "prematurely correct"
We have only explored 4.75% of the world's oceans, and their lifeforms. We most certainly have NOT discovered what there is to discover. Not even close.
The first platypus taxidermy sent back to Europe was considered a fake
I think you're wrong about animals we haven't discovered. Remote forrests and jungles have some, but the oceans are loaded with things we have yet to find.
I think even inhabited lands have more than we realize. They discovered a whole new genus of subterranean animals a few years back. Construction workers knew about them forever, but science didn’t.
I'm not surprised by the waves - dozens of cargo ships are lost at sea each year and a few fully loaded container ships are lost.
I loved the rouge waves in Black Flag
I've heard somewhere that we discovered more of the universe then our own ocean. I think there are plenty of animals we didn't see yet tbh 20:25
We've only explored 10% of the world's oceans. I think we have a lot of discoveries to make. Thanx mrlboyd.
My favorite conspiracy theory is that the current technology available publicly, is 100 years behind what technologies are actually being developed and used by the Government.
I believe that too, I mean by 1940s they developed wifi to control radio frequencies
@mmxxiii9503 I didn't say I believe it.
My father sat me down one day to tell me some stories from when he was in the air force. He said that “I was told couldn’t talk about this for thirty years, so I’m guessing that’s how long it takes for them to be way ahead of what I saw…”
I knew he worked on satellite communications for warnings of a nuclear attack when he was in the service in the 1980s. What I didn’t know until that day was what other technology he got to coordinate with.
He told me that he was shown demonstrations of what we supposedly had in orbit. It was a refrigerator size device that could project a “particle beam,” which he said I could think of as a “thick/heavy laser.” He saw it in a warehouse like demonstration blowing up what he thinks were grenades at a distance. He was told that it could accurately shoot at a moving missile but that there were doubts if it could actually damage one enough to take it off course. He assumes there was testing of this, but wasn’t in the loop for that.
He also told me that he believes that there’s some sort of “anti gravity” tech in military satellites, or at least an extremely dense power source available to the government, because one of the commands they programmed into satellite navigation controls was to stop its orbit align itself between an enemy monitoring station and a line-of-sight bright star, long enough for the monitoring station to give up trying to watch it. There’s no way this works with current technology and orbital mechanics. He wasn’t told how it did this, only that it needed to be able to calculate that kind of maneuver.
He said that the current “beam forming” technology used in Starlink and expensive home routers was already in “older”satellites in his Air Force days, meaning that it had been figured out by the mid 1970s at the latest. Apparently the soviets would blast RF noise straight up at our spy satellites to keep them from transmitting photos and other date while over their land. Beam-forming was invented because it could basically shoot a signal off to the side (so to speak, watch some videos about it for details) in a way that the interference was minimized.
I share all this just to say, yes, the military is definitely usually a few decades ahead where they focus their money. But they also rely on the public advance of technology for most of what they do.
It would be really cool to see what kind of stuff exists that has to be kept secret more than 30 years though. I’m sure there’s even wilder stuff out there.
I saw a video recently documenting the parallel and technically first development of a “CPU” was done for controls of a U.S. fighter jet, barely beating out Intel. And no one knew about it until the documents were declassified about 30 years later.
If my dad was right about the satellite maneuvers, then too end jets may have some advanced power sources and/or propulsion that is never demonstrated to the public. More likely, those things would be put into aircraft carriers where they could augment their speed in emergencies but not so much as to raise suspicions.
The existence of giants in the past is not that wild of a theory. There is some archeological evidence to suggest that a large hominid species lived in the Americas as recently as 1500AD. Most the evidence is in the form of oral histories from native tribes, but at least one of the stories was based in fact. One of the tribes told a story of how the giants would raid their villages and captured prisoners were sometimes eaten by the giants. So, the tribe set a trap at the cave the giants lived in, set a large fire at the mouth of the cave and collapsed the entrance, smothering the giants with smoke. Archeologists found a cave matching the story and there was evidence of somebody caniballistically munching on human bones. They also found human skull fragments of a size that indicated they belonged to a man that would have been nearly 8 feet tall. That height doesn't seem too outlandish by current standards, but considering the average height of men in the 1500s was between 4ft-5.5ft, the man nearing 8ft would definitely have been called a giant.
They have found their bones, which are promptly covered up and silenced due to it conflicting with the state sponsored religion of evolutionism.
I want to talk about the KAL flight that was destroyed. I was stationed in South Korea a couple years later. Before getting there I remembered the news talking about that saying that Russia shot it down by accident.
We had a threat briefing and this spy was a speaker there. That was the first time i had heard that North Korea had done this.
There is a LOT more behind the story also.
I had a 2nd, or 3rd cousin on that flight. I'm too 'young' to remember it, but it fractured the family and sent more than one person into downward spirals...
If I remember right the ocean is 70% undiscovered.
More like 90%.
There are lots of things we haven’t seen. If you know someone who’s been in the military for quite for some time, they’d tell you if they trust you. Those robot dogs aren’t new.
Can't disregard the whole depths of the ocean to explore new creatures
I'd say the complete exploration and cataloging of the deep ocean
My Little Sister is a Giant, No Joke. It's a Genetic anomaly on our native side of the family. It sounds kinda cool, except it comes with a sociopath disorder.
Does she have 6 fingers on her left hand?
@@radagast7200 no, just 5. But there have been a few member of my family generations ago, we where told who have had 6.
@@radagast7200should be 24 digits, as 6 fingers each hand and 6 toes each foot.
18:33 thank you!! It grinds my gears when I see/hear someone talking about a specific place on the African continent, and they simply say 'Africa' as if it is a country or rather one entity.
Can u tell me about the Govans area in Baltimore?
@@marlonjackson698 I could if I was writing report on it. I’m not sure what this point is trying to get up though.
@jordanwhite8718 he wasn't writing a report on Africa, and u know exactly the point, that's why you said that, lol.
@@marlonjackson698 I don’t know about you, but I don’t ask a lot of rhetorical questions. It just seems to me that if you’re talking about finding a specific creature in Africa, you should probably be able to say where in Africa it was. I’m not asking for specific coordinates, but maybe saying something like they were found near Mount Kilimanjaro. At least give people something to work off of.
@marlonjackson698 that was rather silly coz you didn't make the point you think you made. Africa is a continent with 54 countries. All of them are different; from the languages spoken to the terrain. Egypt is not the same as South Africa or Congo. To talk about Africa as one entity or country is the same as talking about something specific to Venezuela, and refering to the place as the Americas.
I'll be that guy... They definitely have already phased out that dart gun and made something far better. No doubt in my mind. I've been into conspiracy theories for like 18 years so I feel pretty confident that's the case. That would be the least crazy thing they're probably up to imo.
You are definitely correct.
@91GT347 thank you for affirming me ❤️
Andrew Breibert - died from a heart attack - most do not think it was natural causes.
Giants are real. They have bones of them, children of nephilim, famously Goliath the Philistine. Plenty of Indian Giants, also found in burial mounds. You need to do more research on this before dismissing it. The Smithsonian has taken and hidden away many of these, due to it conflicting with the evolutionary theology, as evolutionism is a religion.
Yes! This topic is a conspiracy that I truly believe - I mean do we trust anything that the elites have control of? The Smithsonian comes in and dismisses everything and then TAKES the findings away and locks them up never to be seen again. Turns around and tells the public that it’s all fraudulent. 🙄
Sailors thought mantitees were mermaids
We are still finding new species of animals today we have only fully explored 30% of our Forrests and 6% of our oceans there is most definitely animals we haven't came across and most likely animals thought to be extinct still alive u won't convince me otherwise until we have fully explored our forests and oceans
I believe that every year, thousands of new species of insects and animals are discovered.
Many of those are just subspecies.
They're almost all True. Conspiracy theorists have a new name now.
Critical thinkers.
I was going to say, rouge waves were found out in the 90s. I remember when the fact came out, it was so cool to think it was a real thing. If I recall the Fitzgerlad was struck by rouge wave. -edit- Ah, they mentioned it.
"Fluoride is turning the frickin frogs gay" is one.
Its a toxic poison too!
It's atrazine found in pesticides in our rivers, streams and ground water, but yeah... 100% true.
It’s not fluoride, it’s atrazine
You don’t need to drink fluoride. It’s in toothpaste. It’s just one more chemical in our food/water. Use the food to make people sick, use big pharma to make them “better”. Rake in the profits.
@@austinbevis4266 Atrazine is in almost all public water supplies at one level or another in the mid-west.
My favorite is that Jack the Ripper and the Austin Servant Girl Annihilator were actually the same person.
Story i read years ago jane adams of rockford ill was in londo , england and brung a royal back with her and jack the ripper started here in rockford, il lot more intel but it added up person had done great research
Jack the ripper was a surgeon
Can you believe people actually surf those big waves? 😂
Ever heard about the giant snake in the Congo?
"I smell ya light saber"🤣🤣🤣
While I doubt there were a bunch of giants in south America there might have been some there's a bunch of old photographic evidence of huge people who would of been considered giants the photos show them next to regular sized people and buildings and in some cases they were taller than the buildings
Let me get that hat. I'll wear it in Tennessee
A lot of places we haven’t gone yet. Valleys exist thousands of miles below the surface we just don’t go 😂😂😂
When you say you don't believe in Giants what is your definition, to a 5 foot man a 7 foot man would be a giant. I found this video fascinating going to tag it for my husband. Blessings
Only used the heartattack gun for experiments. They totally didn't use it on anyone, they only "experimented" on people.
It took a LOT of convincing to get my grandmother to believe narwhals were real
14:45 just like in a certain country in the middle east. There is no alcohol sale allowed but the deplomats can get alcohol at the embassy
6:08 puncture only looks like a small red dot… it won’t be noticed and if it is the guy doing the autopsy goes missing.
The tanzanian tiger has been considered extinct for a hundred years, they have been spotted on video recently but not yet confirmed by wildlife deciders, the celacanth might be the most famous extinct animal coming back to life, one thing we know about nature is we know nothing
I will always believe that’s what happened to Andrew Breitbart-the night
before his “big announcement.”
I've known about the tainted alcohol for years
Obligatory fact time: "conspiracy theorist" was a term coined by intelligence industry to discredit critical thinkers that prematurely figure out the plans
Theres plenty left to discover. its just mostly insects and micro organisms that are evolving at a noticeable and recordable level
IMO middle earth/Inner earth is the last frontier for us unless they let us venture beyond the ice wall. Theres land beyond the ice wall
With giant skeletons being discovered I have to think there must have been giants to grow the enormous skeletons
They did find the bodies of giants in Antarctica.
The needles used by the CIA were so small that they were all but undetectable to the naked eye.
I saw a 112' wave when I was in the Navy
The US never apologized
there's one place we haven't gone to sir Mariana trench 😅 the dart gun indeed can't detect what ended you was weird
What’s up man love your videos don’t talk much but keep it coming
Isn't all those 3 letter agency job death death only, what's the point of inquiry about them, they would never lie
Kangaroos.... ha, there's no such thing as a kangaroo. Jk
I proved we all are a simulation but no one asks me I also solved gravity it wasn't hard, but once again everyone is a program and can't break their programing
7:58 The Enclave!
Just a matter of time and they do come to be true
This is why they sued alex jones for a billion
You are definitely wrong with your theory at the end about how there is no more new animals for us to discover. There are plenty or places with exotic creatures that still haven’t been discover YET
Look up theories proved wrong/solved
Butt Giants exist tho. The NBA would like a word. Also, marfan syndrome, or giantism is real.
Can you please react to Winged Hussars by Sabaton?
Where are the Kendrick reactions unc
I had no idea the Edmund Fitzgerald had a conspiracy around it.