Scientists Reveal That Alaska is Not What We're Being Told
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2023
- Its distance from the lower 48 states and its harrowing climate earn Alaska the title of The Last Frontier. But as years pass, it seems that this place is slowly revealing its secrets.
From a demon-like cephalopod to bizarre Alaskan natives, here are 20 mysterious discoveries in Alaska.
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We have been lied to ever since we were born on any category you wish to pick.
Truth!
That's why polititians don't have pockets. Their hands are in everyone elses pockets
I agree
What have you been lied to about? Be specific.
Some times it's a lie but, more often, it's someone who's illinformed or someone who doesn't like the truth so they SAY it's a lie. Election lies, for example. All votes were recounted at least twice in every state. Few fake votes were found, all Republican!
I’ve been here for over 44 years with over 30 of them working in the Arctic. I’ve traveled to many places in Alaska traveling for work. Ive seen the eagles at Unalaska. The eagles used to gather in huge numbers at the dump .
As a former resident of Homer Alaska I’m watching closely…..
There are bald eagles everywhere in Alaska especially any coastal cities. The Alaskan triangle is real.
if it was triangle site, there would be no inhabitants, you wouldn't see any animals at all there.
I lived in homer for 21 years starting in 1978 with no utilities and a outhouse , wood stove to keep warm and cook and my radio …
Back then there was a lady who came out to feed all the eagles and was known as the Eagle lady of course. There was so many when she showed up as they knew her well . I miss all the bonfires we had back then on the beach with so many showing up and also the old military base up on the hill that we spent countless hours at and hiking around.. living in Arizona these days and what a change of life I went thru ..
@@billlabrie-so6ek Right on you know about the Bird Lady! Yeah I love it up there. My ex-wife went to Homer High School
I was born (1969) and raised in Alaska. I'm 1/2 Tlingit and 1/2 Russian. And to tell the truth, anyone who ever thought or said Bald Eagles were endangered obviously never went to Sitka. There are times when they are so thick on Verstovia and Gavin that you'd swear it had snowed. Right up until that "snow" gets up and flies down to Old Sitka. Watch your catch!
And your pets. Never fails that tourists walk their small dogs...
The eagle population in alaska has always reminded me of the seagull population on the west coast
@benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433 the true survivor bird in Alaska, is the Raven. They survive by being smart and working together.
Took a cruise there last May. Too beautiful to describe. As much as I hated living in the Northeast for its gray cold winters, I would be tempted by Alaska’s beauty if I was twenty years younger.
Lived there and let me tell you, you only get spring (maybe 2 months the most), and winter for the rest of the year!
We moved to Haines, AK. when I was 65 and my husband 70. Best decision we ever made.
No way. They don’t even have a boardwalk like here in Jersey.
I was a resident of the State of Alaska. My sourdough status is 17 years, 17 Winters. 1 year in Petersburgh in the panhandle, 12 years in Anchorage, and 4 years in Fairbanks. For those of you who have never visited Alaska, you are missing out. The scenery and vast expanses of wilderness valleys, rivers and streams and mountain ranges with glaciers are beautiful beyond belief! There is also the feeling one has in Alaska. There was once a small bar on the Seward Hyway between Anchorage and Girdwood that was called The Birdhouse. The Birdhouse was just like the Salty Dog in Homer except rather than dollar bills strewn on the walls, there were the panties and bras of the many ladies that stopped there for many years. The Birdhouse was destroyed in a fire.
Don't forget about kissing the whale bone.lol I live in Girdwoand , not far from up from Chilakote Charlie's and post office in a cabin . I would walk at night to hear the music and have dinner. Some called me Wolf Lady and others crazy. I fed them and they would walk me up there at night. I loved it. It was hard being alone in the woods. It snowed so bad when l woke and l had to open the door to get firewood it looked black out. I thought l went blind. The fire went out so l felt my way to the fridge and the light came on . I opened the door again just to realize l was snowed in.. I took a pan of snow and put it on wood stove to melt. I had to dig my way to the firewood. It took forever. Later after l got a fire going l heard a snow plow coming down the main road. I fired a few shots in the air SOS. He did come and plow me out. I was young and scared. The snow was up over the cabin door but l was saved. 1976 1977 was good but don't just run off to the woods. You may not live long. Things have changed. You have harp now. Don't go there. Snows are melting and glaser's too.
@@elizabethrose8510 harp?
Thank you for an amazing share!! I mean it! For a reply, I feel like I pictured a very interesting life that you lived in Alaska!❤😊
I lived up on Mt Lassen Volcano in California, for 5 years! One year the snow covered the entire house and it was the most insulated winter we spent. It was also beautiful to look at the windows and only see a wall of blue snow!! I miss the snow but not the sludge melt! Its nothing compared to your experience in the wilds of the Alaskan woods! I hope your life is still even half as wonderful! Thank you again!❤
koots remade the birdhouse. ive been here since 06 and live in wasilla.
@@Andy-zj3dc I'm so pleased to hear that.
Without the al-can highway built during WWII this would still be wilderness. The one building community was originally built by the army with the only access being a tunnel.
I live there for 7 years I know you're talking about the eagles it's a small town fishing town I loved it
Thanks for the information
If you think this is all fake then maybe you should SEE the incredibly wild and dangerous country we love so much.😮
who is saying it's fake? Nobody.
My former sister in law lives in Barrow. She’s Inuit, I think that’s what she said. We live in Alabama. She and her son came down for an extended stay thru summer and winter. He couldn’t adjust to our heat and humidity. But said the cold feels different here because of the humidity also. Ain’t Mother Nature weird?
I can't adjust to the heat and humidity of Southern US either. I have lived in Michigan my entire life.
Talk about a complete opposite climate .. Phew. Hope you had some aspirin around for emergency.
Yep mother nature is weird and beautiful. That’s why I love her I have a feeling you do too.😊
@@michaelpcooksey5096 not just climate, culture too.
A Glass Squid, weird!
i think its cute haha
Thanks for sharing. Alaska is on my 'Bucket List' :)
It shouldn't be. It suuuucks here. 😂
Mine too!
75 Alaska was great. Its sad what's happened.
Poor animals God bless them
Scientists Reveal That Alaska is Not What We're Being Told, really so what is it ?
Its in the last minute or so.
Stop saying they're ugly. They're rather beautiful.
Live and work here scents 1969. Love it here.
15:39 I THANK YOU for being the FIRST person on youtube to say "Tlingit" aaalllllll most right! i mean it much respect man!!
Oh Yeah! The Salty Dawg! Great memories, my dollar is there. Great fishing in Homer! So miss Alaska!
what of the black pyramid west of McKinley, that is blurred out by Google Earth ?
There is no nefarious Black Pyramid in Alaska. Please provide the coordinates where it is blurred out.
Yes only found on Google. Hmmmm!
Sure thing, champ.
35000 for a 3 night stay.... Not even if i was rich. I can not imagine 3 days costing that much unless i could pick 3 of my favorite bands to play for me personally each day. And even then over 10000 a day is a little steep. I will pass i think😶
Looks like a see through Parrot😊
LOL, I thought that too.
Frogs all over the world do this
That cephalopod is adorable.
The Octavius frozen crew looks like a super quick freeze effect. What do the weather experts say about such a situation? I seem to recall it has precedent in Northern Russia ??
What did the wreck of "Octavius" have to do with Alaska if it was found off the coast of Greenland? Did it drift through the Northwest Passage?
I remember one year when my folks drove from Fairbanks down to Anchorage in the winter. When we left Fairbanks it was -55f. When we hit Anchorage, it was +30f and snowing. Sis and I were running around the hotel parking lot barefoot in the snow and mom was yelling at us to keep our shirts on. To us it felt like summer.
There is no evidence of any such fucking incident taking place. Therefore, all of this persons work can be discredited.
Interesting ... if it were not for your stool mouth and lack of exact description of what work you were referring to your blurp might have credibility. As it is ... the data is simply data. Research of any type requires confirmation of data from independent and unbiased sources. I see no confirmation ... but there is data.@@user-wx1gd9fs1k
If it wasn’t for the global warming we wouldn’t be seeing these hidden wonders😊
This glass squid when it was stood up right? It looked like a parrot had the beak, , just a beautiful
bald eagles are awesome!!!
I lived in Cold Bay in 1969 and went to school in Copper Valley for a minute. It was so cold [-15°], and the wind blew so hard [65mph] that the four trees in town struggled to grow 3-feet tall. On Friday nights we drove out to the dumps to watch the bears forage. We caught Dolly Varden trout, King crab, and shrimp, and the place was alive with eagles. It's beautiful country. Go before Biden declares the whole state a 'Green Energy' no-go zone~✌
Love The Salty Dog went there in the 90’s visiting from California
The Eagles are in danger thanks to the windmills being built all over the country thousands of birds die due to them, including young eagles.
Don't tell a Democrat that wind generators are bad.😊
I took many pictures when I was there...... not one captured the feeling, ya gotta go at least once , it's a overwhelming experience. Texas eat your heart out . ✌️🙏🇺🇲
I remember one year when we were homesteading just outside Denali. We took a trip into the park and camped at Wonder Lake, about 80 miles from the mountain (lower 48ers call it 'Mt. McKinley'). The mountain just fills the whole horizon, and there are some dark ripples down near its base. Those 'ripples' are 16,000 foot tall mountains where the base camp is set up for the climb.
I presently live in Colorado, the people brag about all the fourteeners..... I just smile and nod. 👍
Sorry I enjoyed your video
But only could handle watching half
You put too many adverts
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This is about Alaska, but you never explain what the Octavius being found off the coast of Greenland has to do with this.
I believe the "legend" is that the ship was trying to navigate the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. It supposedly became trapped in sea ice somewhere north of Alaska and apparently the crew and passengers died on board. The ship was found off the coast of Greenland 13 years later suggesting that the ship made it through the Northwest Passage on its own with no one left alive onboard.
I stayed in Unalaska for 2 months and it is true about the eagle population and it is wild how domestacated they are there
Also true is you do not want to get near their nest as you may end up on a 3 and a half hour bumpy plane ride to Anchorage to a hospital. There is only one clinic there
Not the last Ice Age. The current Ice Age. We are in an Ice age until there's no more Ice at the poles.
...ah finally, an intelligent comment on YT....
HORRIFING CREATURE? ITS PRETTY COOL THE GLASS SQUID
cute squid
You mean Alaska isn't really an island next to Hawaii? There goes my next vacation idea!
Bald Eagles are all over Ohio, now. This is something I never saw as a child, except at a Zoo.
Wow!!! I live in Tennessee & we have some,hard to get to thow
Why is it called a monster or a beast or a demon so very frightening. How big is it? Is that why the title is "We are not being told"
It is bullshti that "we are not geing told" We know most of this stuff about the beautiful Alaska, including the amazing waves of immigration, it is so obvious, even in living memory we have insane stories about the waves of immgration there!
Very good mate.
My daddy hauled pipe for the pipeline when it was being made. He told the story of one night while driving a big foot type creature walked in front of his truck. Looked him in the eye and continued on not even moving a leaf
How do any of these things indicate that, "Alaska is not what we're being told?" Is somebody out there telling us the opposite of these things?
There’s also a dollar bill covered establishment in Pensacola, Florida called McGuires. All the walls are covered with layers and layers of dollar bills with signatures. I always wonder how a place like that could get fire insurance of get approval from the fire marshal.
There's a bill with mine and my then fiance's signatures on it behind a booth in the back. They have great food. (Sadly, now my ex husband.)
I ate there and couldn't believe how much $ was in there.
There were a lot but they all burnt down .
The most remote place on earth what about the n pole????? Or Antartica
Sorry, but no place is worth $35,000 for three days.
Alaska is raw nature period. The highest quality stainless steel knife rusts within one week in Alaska. Location and yearly weather has ensured Alaska has had minimal human interaction. If a person wants to learn, what mother nature is truly like. Then visit Alaska. When your near the islands where the ocean is calm, you can see 30-40 down from the surface. Star gazing leaves you speechless. Most of the state has zero light pollution at night. So more stars are visible than there is empty space in between them.
You're not taking care of your knife then
yeah but the bears.
@@theCosmicQueen the bear is in the outhouse because i ate it... We're top of the food chain remember?
It is a completely different world. On a cold day, you can total your car without even starting it. "Ice Fog" from the exhaust of cars on roads will be so thick that you can't see your hand in front of your face. Then you step off the road and you can see for 200 miles.
I think the glass squid is beautiful!
So, Alaska is not what we're being told? And what was it we were told, eh? I lived in AK for three years and it is everything one would expect - unique, beautiful and full of diverse nature and natural phenomena. Other than that, it's just another state in the US, ie, normal. Sheesh! Cheers....
Why is it a monster or horrific just because we haven’t seen it before? I don’t think it’s a monster or horrific in anyway.
Drama ...
Your title makes no sense, what lies are we exactly being told?
Not being told. Its at the end.
I don't think it's horrifying or demonic or anything like that! Something to be feared. Such low level awareness.
Only the people can be beats , monsters, scary and horrific, demons!! People are the worst! Animals are doing exactly what they are made to do!
@@denisemadigan1038 agreed
Wanted to watch but ads wont stop !
That transparent squid, isn't that what we'd all look like if we were never exposed to sun or oxygen too?
Octavious? Think :The day after tomorrow movie.
The glass squid looks like it has a bowling pin on its head. 😂
Your Alaskan bushman and Bigfoot is the gaint SHORT FACE BEAR .The bear's back feet look like a baby's foot print with claws going straight down.
Does it walk upright???
@@monaevans8966 I would assume SO like all bears. And like all bears, they are very elucid ( hard to find). U can fence in 5 akers of woods put 2 bears in there THEN go in with out a dog, and U'LL never find them.
What unknown deadly things are we digging up...Let it be...
it pisses me off that whenever someone finds a mass grave or a grave in general they have to dig it up and display it like a trophy ! leave it the hell alone and respect the culture how would you feel if someone dug your family up and put their bodies in a glass case ? it's completely disrespectful to their culture and traditions of the natives of that land !!!
Huge ravens are pretty much the only bird north of Fort MacMurray, called turkeys by locals.
I was stationed on Adak on a USCGC bouy tender 77-78
@lisaannkeith5480 I second that.
Japan has pretty good records of a tsunami 20 ft high.
#19 sounds like a fallout vault.
#17 Ide rather live by a flock of eagles than live in a place where everyday is a day waiting to become violent. At least eagles have a reason.
I wanna Goooo
yeah i'd like to go and get lost out there, but it requires a good amount of money to get things in order. you just don't go out into that kind of terrain unprepared. Forget the towns, i want to experience the real wild Alaska, not some pub full of drunks.
Here in Australia it Magpies
That squid looks like a bird from the Amazon. I think its cute.
The fungus is among us!!
And I must say that basement with the underground tunnel to the school was freaky to me. Did not like the vibes at all.
A squid called Tony. 😅
As an Alaskan hippie I've traveled and lived everywhere because I can now the second video of Whittier is mostly true other then there's cabins and 2 houses and ppl live in claims all around they don't all live in one building that's not true
White Mountains AZ has several bald eagles. They are huge birds!! The dump has a huge population that nests and feed in there. Rat central in the dump
You called that squid monstrous. They only grow to about 5 inches long.
Videos like this pander to the easily influenced. Not a single unusual thing in this list. Case in point, you can find bald eagle concentrations in semi-urban areas from the Oregon coast to Alaska. I can take you to Tsawwassen, British Columbia to see hundreds of bald eagles savaging from the refuse dump site. They are intelligent scavengers always looking out for an easy meal.
The glass squid is 4-5 inches long.
Am I the only one who thinks the glass squid looks fake, man made maybe?
Naw, I don't believe it! Phooey!!!
How can the building in Whittier be on the edge of town if it is the town?
The town has a geographic foot print larger than the slab.
Hills
I miss Alaska
You probably don't miss the snow and icy roads 😂. It's snowing today 😢
This is just a history lesson on Alaska
It's actually a bean burrito.
#10 Fukushima Sponge...
Maybe, just maybe we should consider not going into these creatures living rooms. Imagine hanging out on your couch and a Humboldt squid walks in, taking pictures and trying to pet you? Rude.
Thank you!! Right??😶
OUTRAGEOUSLY RIDICULOUS. they don't have a brain to think about it. Humans are the masters of the animals, so they can just put up with us checking on them. Actually they don't care, i asked them.
Ah, not a dinosaur,some may fooled by your thumbnail😅
it's called The Bering Land Straight
I laughed outright at your bone chilling negative nine to negative 19 Celsius. We get negative 30 to negative 50 in Canadian Prairie Provinces with even colder windchill. Your temperatures are a nice winter day.
Man, the commentator layed it on hard and thick of that transparent squid, didnt he?
I definitely believe the bushmen exist. Though, in my part of the PNW we call them Sasquatch. I'd LOVE to move to Alaska someday!
hmmmm come and try it
@@user-nl9re9mj1h- Do you believe that sasquatch exist? It doesn't seem you do from your response.
I was told Alaska is cold, was I told wrong?
conversation/conservation Learn the difference.
Not one mention of global warming? Or did I miss it somehow? Either way I'm glad to not have to hear about the false narrative. 🤠👍🇺🇲
There is no global warming. There is cyclical warming, and cooling...
Go back and watch #2 & #3 again. It's subtle, but it's there.
The melting permafrost.....
Not one word. Because it’s not true about global warming
@@bobbydee1187 thank you sir.🤠👍🇺🇲
that glass squid is adorable lol
interesting video with misleading title
Isn’t there a town like that in Russia too, all under one roof, in one building?
The earths flat space is beyond the poles
There's sasquatch where i live in Missouri. They are human
Tanana. Emphasis on the first syllable.