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    ☠︎ Found the secret easter egg in today's video? Be the 1st to comment what it is and where it occurs in the video, and you will get pinned!! ☠︎

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17 тис.

  • @Tsteezzz
    @Tsteezzz 3 роки тому +5399

    9:15 is the secret (Eminem) next to Mr.Ballen on the left

    • @jessicaciprioni8861
      @jessicaciprioni8861 3 роки тому +159

      Good eye

    • @Tsteezzz
      @Tsteezzz 3 роки тому +127

      @@jessicaciprioni8861 i didn’t expect to get pinned ahaha

    • @jessicaciprioni8861
      @jessicaciprioni8861 3 роки тому +61

      @@Tsteezzz well you did❤️❤️ I was watching for it lol you caught that fast tho

    • @vassil3197
      @vassil3197 3 роки тому +18

      Hi

    • @Tsteezzz
      @Tsteezzz 3 роки тому +17

      @@jessicaciprioni8861 😎🔥

  • @RCassinello
    @RCassinello 3 роки тому +6709

    "What are you in for?"
    "Saving my son's life."
    "Woah, tough jury, man."

    • @phuckodclown4389
      @phuckodclown4389 3 роки тому +210

      This is what Jury Nullification is all about. He shouldn't have spent any time in prison but I'm sure an even longer sentence wouldn't have deterred him rightfully so.

    • @sprtsfanatic1
      @sprtsfanatic1 3 роки тому +14

      @Elias Boudinot No

    • @calijguyman
      @calijguyman 3 роки тому +198

      @@Couplescience what's the difference between him pointing a gun at people to save his son, vs police pointing a gun at someone to save someone's life? He should have gotten an award, not a sentence

    • @Shastasnow
      @Shastasnow 3 роки тому +45

      @@phuckodclown4389 I wonder why the family did not just wait for him. If they knew him at all and how he could react to something like this, they should have done something and not singed the documents agreeing to it. Seriously. Nuts. He had no right to threaten the doctors like that. Those doctors deal with this thing everyday and cases like them can lead to the doctors stressing themselves out, killing themselves, feeling guilty, and what not. All that to save a boy that your family already agreed to let go. I would be more angry with my family than the doctors.

    • @cjayj442
      @cjayj442 3 роки тому +54

      I think the sentence was just. He put everyone in the hospital hallway in danger. Not only from himself but from how some gung-ho police/swat officers might have handled it. What if his son hadn't squeezed his hand? We'd be talking about a whole different story here.
      A normal sentence for such a crime would have been much longer, so the judge and jury did give him mercy.

  • @Iykyk95
    @Iykyk95 3 роки тому +16665

    Hate to say it but it really seems like the doctors just wanted to harvest George’s organs. Glad his dad fought for him. George’s dad really does deserve the “#1 dad” mug.

    • @creepycult2819
      @creepycult2819 3 роки тому +388

      True

    • @midnight_ice9975
      @midnight_ice9975 3 роки тому +321

      He really does

    • @GraveSky.
      @GraveSky. 3 роки тому +523

      But also feel bad for them people who needed the organ.. you know that as soon as they sign the contract.. the doctor will notify the people who in need of the organ right away.. they basically rush to the hospital for surgery..

    • @sweetbeffer
      @sweetbeffer 3 роки тому +82

      I was thinking that too.

    • @liveandletdieax
      @liveandletdieax 3 роки тому +1814

      @@GraveSky. why is their life more important than the one the doctors want to harvest the organs from? The doctors didn’t seem to care about him.

  • @fightorflight1683
    @fightorflight1683 Рік тому +1433

    First story...damn. A true testimony to a fathers love.

    • @esme765
      @esme765 Рік тому +69

      They shouldn't have put him in jail. That was self defense, doctors wanted to desconect the son, clearly, before they should

    • @Ryan-qv9se
      @Ryan-qv9se Рік тому +67

      @@esme765 im no medical professional but i got the feeling the doctors just really really wanted his organs. pretty fucked up if that's the case

    • @sarahoberling4436
      @sarahoberling4436 Рік тому

      2nd story. About a young kid who believed in nasa's lies....not knowing nasa in Hebrew literally means to deceive. Actonauts get their own star in Hollywierd

    • @sarahoberling4436
      @sarahoberling4436 Рік тому +14

      @@Ryan-qv9se guarantee he was o- aka universal blood type. Had the same problem

    • @gmarounf7472
      @gmarounf7472 Рік тому +3

      @@Ryan-qv9se That's what it sounds like.

  • @TexMSU
    @TexMSU Рік тому +590

    You don't get much more heroic than Henry. God bless that man. He saved his whole crew and any future offspring of them, by sacrificing his own safety.

    • @mlokole254
      @mlokole254 Рік тому +19

      I agree, Henry did such a heroic, selfless act. Also Check out the story of Petty Officer Michael Monsoor

    • @Deece5
      @Deece5 Рік тому +23

      And the fact he was still able to have his own kids and keep his own bloodline going is baffling but fantastic

    • @MakeCaliNiceAgain
      @MakeCaliNiceAgain 4 місяці тому

      Men like Henry are a rarity these days 😢

  • @unbearifiedbear1885
    @unbearifiedbear1885 3 роки тому +4976

    *Prison Cellmate:* _"So, what are you in for?"_
    *George's Dad:* _"For not giving up on my Son."_

    • @Lorangebeatrice
      @Lorangebeatrice 3 роки тому +294

      👏👏👏👏
      George’s dad could’ve also said:
      To stop doctors from murdering my son to get his organs and save the hospital some money.

    • @dog958
      @dog958 3 роки тому +31

      stealin steve murdering mike and daring dad

    • @ricardobravo4205
      @ricardobravo4205 3 роки тому +48

      Cmon man I didn’t come to cry

    • @janedoe-hq9vn
      @janedoe-hq9vn 3 роки тому +137

      Case should have been dismissed or he should have received only probation...what about the doctor's negligence? Kickbacks? 🤔

    • @jordanbabin
      @jordanbabin 3 роки тому +94

      I just cried. That dad deserved a reward, not a prison sentence. I bet the judge had a very difficult time sentencing him. You have to be ice cold in the court room, you cannot abide by your humanity.

  • @emuccino
    @emuccino 3 роки тому +10926

    Imagine sending someone to prison for saving their child's life.

    • @therealab4
      @therealab4 3 роки тому +641

      He did put several other people's lives in danger in the process, but it was the right thing to do apparently.

    • @betterthanyesterday3912
      @betterthanyesterday3912 3 роки тому +131

      I thought that, too.

    • @peterzum
      @peterzum 3 роки тому +1108

      Yeah what the heck, how is it not self defense when Doctors are insisting on harvesting organs, and you are saying “no”.
      I appreciate science and doctors and all that, but once they see you are a donor, you’re chances of survival go down, and they become very impatient to “unplug” you.
      (BTW, in case you didn’t know, “self” defense extends to other people around you who are unable to defend themselves. And the proof is all around him. His son did wake up, the doctors were going to kill his son, he asked them to give him more time and they refused).

    • @Theylieohio
      @Theylieohio 3 роки тому +252

      That's the kind of world we live in . Sometimes people should get a pass!

    • @trulyloved870
      @trulyloved870 3 роки тому +260

      @@therealab4 the doctors were definitely going to end a life, but I guess the "possibility" of other's lives being harmed was more important.

  • @laurencollins2076
    @laurencollins2076 11 місяців тому +216

    I never heard Ronald's story thank you so much. He fought for what he loved, and he died doing what he loved. Pure gold. Please don't Rest In Peace - continue your eternal journey through the stars and frontiers unknown! ❤

    • @nextcaller7349
      @nextcaller7349 3 місяці тому +3

      I love that I’m not the only one who thought this :) even though I’m sure it was terrifying and awful, he died doing the thing he loved the most in the world and while very tragic- it’s a sort of beautiful end to his story in a way (again not minimizing the tragedy of the challenger disaster)

    • @media4401
      @media4401 2 місяці тому +1

      I know they wouldn’t stop talking about the white teachers story which is sad and all but there other interesting ppl who died as well never get to know their stories thanks mrballen

  • @denisebacher5040
    @denisebacher5040 Рік тому +284

    Good Lord I cried so hard through ALL of these stories. All of these gentlemen were outright heroes!

  • @myquirkisfred9614
    @myquirkisfred9614 3 роки тому +10248

    I like how the cops in the 2nd story were like “just let the kid have the books, Karen.”

    • @judilynn9569
      @judilynn9569 3 роки тому +1073

      That really surprised me, given the time.

    • @WowPlusWow
      @WowPlusWow 3 роки тому +293

      Based cops

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 3 роки тому +336

      Yes, that was surprising.

    • @MrMyers-lz7zi
      @MrMyers-lz7zi 3 роки тому +560

      I swear I thought this story was leading to a tragic racial situation

    • @marcovargas8355
      @marcovargas8355 3 роки тому +264

      @@MrMyers-lz7zi It was, just not in the way we expected.

  • @Onehallofacreation
    @Onehallofacreation 3 роки тому +1044

    My brother was in a coma for a week and the neurologist told us he was brain dead. He was blinking and squeezing our hand, we refused to believe he was brain dead. My brother was/is VERY loved, and the hospital staff was so surprised that he had 20-30 people in the ICU waiting room every day for the whole week he was in there. After we got the news he was brain dead, my mom (who never cries) was breaking down and saying no he’s not. I know my son and I know those aren’t just reflexes. He’s literally squeezing our hands when we ask him to! (Very light squeeze, but definitely in response to us talking to him). I decided to read this board that had pictures of him with all his friends and family that we all signed for him. I was reading all the messages on it to him and he began to CRY! The doctors tried to tell us this wasn’t real too just reflexes again but that night he opened his eyes!! And a day later he was transferred out of ICU. I don’t know why the doctors were so insistent that he was brain dead but thankfully he had an army of loved ones that never left his side. He still loses his balance from time to time but other than that he made a full recovery 🥰

    • @dickburrows7819
      @dickburrows7819 3 роки тому +34

      Damn

    • @broskimoski9775
      @broskimoski9775 3 роки тому +136

      Fuck the doctor man they’re seeing very real signs he’s not brain dead and they’re just ignoring it because they think you’re just emotional and imagining things

    • @seanknox8962
      @seanknox8962 3 роки тому +49

      Glad your brother survived

    • @ruthbindas2039
      @ruthbindas2039 3 роки тому +17

      @Samantha Hall that's incredible. I'm so happy for you 💜

    • @Onehallofacreation
      @Onehallofacreation 3 роки тому +101

      Thank you all. I’m very glad we didn’t let the doctors bully us into removing him from the ventilator too early. I think there should be a mandatory time that doctors have to let them stay on the ventilator regardless of what they believe may be “brain dead”. Because clearly there are cases in which their judgements were 100% wrong.

  • @MrUrech
    @MrUrech Рік тому +273

    I love that story about Ronald playing saxophone on the space shuttle. Wow he was on the challenger? Life is crazy as hell

  • @StellarSTLR1
    @StellarSTLR1 Рік тому +66

    The story about Ronald McNair at the library and how he got his masters in physics, became an astronaut, and then died in the Challenger shuttle accident gave me chills all over my body. What an incredible story!

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Місяць тому +1

      Heartwarming and tragic too. What a sad waste of such potential.

    • @lchoi9955
      @lchoi9955 22 дні тому +1

      Actually there is a whole scholarship program thanks to his family after the accident. Schools across the nation have his program (McNair Scholars) that is meant to help underrepresented, low income, and first-generation college grads get into graduate school. Its an amazing program!!! I cant sing its praises enough.

    • @bonzo6826
      @bonzo6826 2 дні тому

      I watched that explosion of the challenger on a TV, wheeled in on a 8 foot cart in 12 th grade, at BRICK Memorial High School in BRICK Township NJ Ocean county. I was 18. Lol, were we surprised . I was stoned as he'll, on red haired sense, but I hadn't takin a purple double barrel mescaline pill so ya...at least I wasn't trippin....BOOM 😮😢

  • @spartankongcountry6799
    @spartankongcountry6799 2 роки тому +5131

    George's father is an absolute king. 10 months in prison was too much.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 роки тому +395

      Any time in prison was too much

    • @pleasedontwatchthese9593
      @pleasedontwatchthese9593 2 роки тому +221

      I looked up the real story and it was not the same as in the video. It turns out the father was an alcoholic and got drunk and got a gun after getting mad at his x-wife for signing the organ donation papers. They where going to take the kid off life support but really slowly because he showed signs they might come back and most likely would have survived. It was nice the the father cared of his kid but it was an overreaction on his part and a dysfunctional family.

    • @ayooomyman1981
      @ayooomyman1981 2 роки тому +4

      Agreed

    • @jasongreene542
      @jasongreene542 2 роки тому +38

      @@pleasedontwatchthese9593 link please

    • @Thundralight
      @Thundralight 2 роки тому +105

      do not ever take someone off life support the doctors all said my daughter was brain dead and she came back

  • @vaszgul736
    @vaszgul736 2 роки тому +1960

    George when the swat team comes in: OK OK i'll stop being brain dead sheesh 🙄

    • @xxblazerxx9051
      @xxblazerxx9051 2 роки тому +15

      BAHAHAHA

    • @lionelsanches8699
      @lionelsanches8699 2 роки тому +59

      Kinda sad tho the hospital don't care about saving life's they rather sell ur organs smh

    • @philiptucker7590
      @philiptucker7590 2 роки тому +17

      He wasn’t even Brain Dead or in a Coma. He was just playing a prank on the doctors and nurses for a long time 😊

    • @pestisthebestspaghettikeys6944
      @pestisthebestspaghettikeys6944 2 роки тому +27

      Dude really didnt wanna get outta bed huh

    • @daleout
      @daleout 2 роки тому +1

      @@xxblazerxx9051 ._.

  • @warriorangel7540
    @warriorangel7540 Рік тому +38

    The first story has actually really wholesome. Going to jail but being the reason why your son survived. Truly a sacrifice

    • @rockybullshite927
      @rockybullshite927 11 місяців тому +6

      Seriously, probably the best 10 months in jail, anybody's ever had. He got to celebrate saving his son's life, best reason to go to jail, I've ever heard of

  • @nickf527
    @nickf527 Рік тому +39

    Story #2 is really moving and inspirational... Ronald wouldn't give up despite all of the disadvantages of being a young black kid in that time period living in South Carolina (One of the southern states where segregation was unfortunately still widely practiced) He successfully proved to everyone that he was just as intelligent and qualified to fulfill his dream of being an astronaut one day and he DID IT!!!... His death was tragic along with his fellow astronauts on the space shuttle Challenger... But hearing the ending about the library they tried to throw him out because of his skin color being changed to honor his name (The Ronald McNair Life History Center) means his legacy will live forever... Absolutely amazing story... R.I.P. Ronald 😔...

  • @hannahshark8080
    @hannahshark8080 3 роки тому +2144

    They did a really good job on Henry's face, many burn victims just aren't as fortunate with their final visage. I'm glad the doctors were able to save most of his features, he was a very brave man.

    • @IDontLikeHandIes
      @IDontLikeHandIes 3 роки тому +15

      Bro ur pfp creeped me out

    • @tjrex9458
      @tjrex9458 3 роки тому +43

      Ikr, thank god he didn't end up lookin like freddy krueger (no joke, some people unfortunately end like that)

    • @racookster
      @racookster 2 роки тому +25

      ​@@tjrex9458- Burn victims who just end up looking like Freddy Krueger are lucky. Run an image search on Zaid Garcia, but don't do it if you're easily upset.

    • @TheOtherSideOfAlice
      @TheOtherSideOfAlice 2 роки тому +9

      I thought the exact same! ESP for the times!

    • @thejeffinator2355
      @thejeffinator2355 2 роки тому +13

      @@racookster I am forever scarred

  • @frenchiefrey
    @frenchiefrey 2 роки тому +1326

    The moment I heard "73 seconds after takeoff"... I immediately knew he was on the Challenger and my heart just completely sank. It's so heartwarming that the library renamed themselves in memory of him, as crushing as it is to learn that he was on that flight.

    • @jmac0902
      @jmac0902 2 роки тому +18

      Everyone knows his name now:)

    • @ernestoramirez8289
      @ernestoramirez8289 2 роки тому +30

      Somehow I suspected this from the begining of the story but then I heard of his first mission and said...oh OK he'll get to live... but no

    • @thecomedypilot5894
      @thecomedypilot5894 2 роки тому +26

      Once I heard him say "In 1986" I knew it was the Challenger as I recently in school just read the speech that President Ronald Reagan gave after the incident. So sad.

    • @thepickledpixie9052
      @thepickledpixie9052 2 роки тому +24

      I remember watching the Challenger lift off here in Scotland at the age of 14. 😔 I had no idea of Ronald's back story, thank you for sharing this important piece of history.

    • @cosmosadorabilis7677
      @cosmosadorabilis7677 2 роки тому +1

      Same 🥺

  • @edlorens
    @edlorens Рік тому +66

    What an uplifting, wonderful stories. No character to be scare of...only to admire.
    I loved all three. Thanks.

    • @maricamaas2326
      @maricamaas2326 Рік тому +3

      To be on life-support - at the mercy of medical staff - seems pretty scary...

  • @icuqt4918
    @icuqt4918 Рік тому +185

    I was really surprised that the cops were on Ronald side!

    • @horrorcide13
      @horrorcide13 Рік тому +6

      Why? Not everyone who was white or non-black agreed with segregation. *rolls eyes*

    • @secretarmyl1795
      @secretarmyl1795 Рік тому +21

      @@horrorcide13because police

    • @marylawrence2218
      @marylawrence2218 Рік тому +14

      @@horrorcide13 because its the job of police to uphold laws, no matter how unjust, and they did it then just like they do now.

    • @robynhenderson9488
      @robynhenderson9488 11 місяців тому

      ​@@horrorcide13Are you joking? Most police definitely were. Your eye rolling is so dismissive and rude to the horrors of that time period. Even most white people at the time did not support Martin Luther King. Do some research before you roll your eyes.

    • @dylancobalt7807
      @dylancobalt7807 11 місяців тому +3

      Especially since they were Americans too, we still have warnings in my country for people traveling to the United states

  • @brazenlilhussy5975
    @brazenlilhussy5975 3 роки тому +862

    Idc what anyone says man, men like Henry are just built different. An absolute credit to the human race imo.

    • @tjrex9458
      @tjrex9458 3 роки тому +45

      He's literally the main character, he's not Just built different, he has that one lucky charm by his side telling him "You ain't dying today mf"

    • @judgejimbobrowntown7600
      @judgejimbobrowntown7600 3 роки тому +6

      That’s what u call a hero a hero is a term used way to often for the wrong thing

    • @6BEEP9
      @6BEEP9 2 роки тому

      @@judgejimbobrowntown7600 real heroes arent known

    • @self-righteousideologue9398
      @self-righteousideologue9398 2 роки тому

      Henry. The guy named Doug who killed the intruder in his home. Teddy Roosevelt. Andrew Jackson. All built different. Did things normal people just can't do.

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Місяць тому

      And THAT'S why they're called The Greatest Generation. Wow. Just wow. All that with a cheerful attitude too. Oh, to be half the man that Henry was.

  • @KoldLv
    @KoldLv 3 роки тому +877

    George's fathers mugshot is the happiest most satisfying mugshot ever. Well done sir. Well done indeed.

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 3 роки тому +69

      If that was my husband I'd print the biggest mugshot and hang it right on the entrance of my home! 😌 He's everything a father should be.

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 3 роки тому +21

      4:18 Mugshot is shown.

    • @DontezMorristez
      @DontezMorristez 3 роки тому +13

      @@spiritmatter1553 thanks, i only drive and listen

    • @janedoe-hq9vn
      @janedoe-hq9vn 3 роки тому +2

      👏👏👏

    • @kyrollos777
      @kyrollos777 3 роки тому +8

      He sacrificed his time for his son, and the Lord listened.

  • @violettownmicroenterprises1528
    @violettownmicroenterprises1528 Рік тому +10

    The Ronald McNair story really bit and brought tears. I never knew just HOW terribly sad his story was.
    Rest peacefully Ron ❤

  • @amwright63
    @amwright63 Рік тому +111

    I shudder at the thought of how many people that were presumed dead and on life support, may have had the same outcome as George's son. I'm sure it's happened before, but we'll never know for sure because they're dead now.

    • @threestans9096
      @threestans9096 Рік тому

      get off organ donation. the system needs to know and feel the hit about this stuff. they need to know their previous harvesting has ruined the pool now.
      you only get my organs now if we make a deal while im conscious.

  • @ladyT_VR46
    @ladyT_VR46 3 роки тому +442

    Henry! Just wow. This guy literally was an absolute Hero. He didn't just act without thought. He literally processed exactly how the scenario would end up if he didn't use his own body as a fire wall to save everyone else. He survived for a reason.

    • @itsvenditti7865
      @itsvenditti7865 3 роки тому +12

      I could not agree more with everything you just said!

    • @princesslola1234
      @princesslola1234 3 роки тому +3

      My mouth was wide open that entire story! I just cannot believe he did that while on fire. Literally the worst pain ever I imagine.

    • @poltpickle2530
      @poltpickle2530 3 роки тому +3

      @@princesslola1234 for a a couple dozen seconds until the nerves malfunction. Then the real pain comes from the future skin grafts.

    • @MulaMau
      @MulaMau 3 роки тому +2

      Why don’t you just marry him then

    • @keishakee4205
      @keishakee4205 3 роки тому

      @@MulaMau kknmokmnio

  • @vickyalberts6716
    @vickyalberts6716 3 роки тому +3406

    George’s father is a hero. There’s too many cases of people being declared ‘brain-dead’ but then later waking up

    • @Goodywloss2010
      @Goodywloss2010 3 роки тому +388

      There’s enough brain dead people online and walking the streets already may as well give others a bit longer

    • @DanceGavinDanceIsBae
      @DanceGavinDanceIsBae 3 роки тому +50

      @@Goodywloss2010 💀💀💀

    • @vickyalberts6716
      @vickyalberts6716 3 роки тому +29

      @@Goodywloss2010 😂🤣

    • @willbedford8381
      @willbedford8381 3 роки тому +5

      Is that story what the movie John Q is based on?

    • @Goodywloss2010
      @Goodywloss2010 3 роки тому +6

      @@willbedford8381 good shout, I know it’s based on a real life story, great film, denzil is amazing in tgat

  • @BostonIce37
    @BostonIce37 Рік тому +36

    All 3 of these stories are among the best I’ve heard, anywhere. All were incredible and at times hard to listen to but with heartwarming endings. 🥰🥰🥰

  • @JanettaB.
    @JanettaB. Рік тому +5

    Every school my county is SC was watching our fellow South Carilinian in 1986....what we saw that day changed us all. . Ronald McNair is a SC hero. Thank you for telling his story...

  • @nancymontgomery8897
    @nancymontgomery8897 3 роки тому +395

    I'm so happy the police weren't ignorant with Ronald. That little boy wanted a better life and took positive steps to reach his goals. RIP Ronald.

    • @mikegibbons2889
      @mikegibbons2889 3 роки тому +3

      He is still Alive, the supposed twin brother is actually him. No one died that day on the space shuttle.

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 3 роки тому +12

      I think today I woke up extra sensitive these first 2 stories have me bawling 😭💜

    • @burnerbrecks5
      @burnerbrecks5 3 роки тому +17

      What a badass right? He kept going in spite of terrible people. So freakin inspiring.

    • @wakeywakey3762
      @wakeywakey3762 3 роки тому +3

      @@mikegibbons2889 Yep! NASA is a big fat lie

    • @johntaylor-lo8qx
      @johntaylor-lo8qx 3 роки тому +3

      A great American !!!!

  • @cuppycakey5013
    @cuppycakey5013 3 роки тому +463

    Henry is the strongest, bravest, and also luckiest guy I’ve ever heard of. I’m so happy that he lived and was able to have love and children.

    • @Garebanaan
      @Garebanaan 3 роки тому +2

      Me too

    • @aunjewel
      @aunjewel 3 роки тому +1

      @@Garebanaan dď

    • @TheSpokenSpatter
      @TheSpokenSpatter 3 роки тому +2

      @@Garebanaan I thought there might be cool twist...whose M.O.H. was it? It was under glass in a museum!!

    • @FreyaWarr
      @FreyaWarr 3 роки тому +4

      Him asking his crew mates if they were okay made my heart crack. What an amazing person!

    • @sprtsfanatic1
      @sprtsfanatic1 3 роки тому +2

      @@TheSpokenSpatter It was a replica display of the medal, it didn’t belong to anyone.

  • @mj-gr8uy
    @mj-gr8uy Рік тому +8

    Henry's story brought tears, very touching ❤

  • @nattamused9074
    @nattamused9074 4 місяці тому +4

    I love story number one for SO many reasons! I’m a Texan, and I carry everyday. I would’ve done the same exact thing to save my son. There are so many stories of very evil dealings with organ “donation” many people are unethically coerced into “pulling the plug” too early. It’s MAJOR money. That Dad is an absolute hero! And he should’ve been celebrated, not imprisoned.
    And story #2!? LOL!!! That. Is. Awesome! I’m sad he died in that horrible way, but how great is that comuppence for that small town library?
    That last story, wow. I cried.
    Mr.Ballen, you’re doing great work. I especially love stories like this instead of the murderer stories. My favorite videos of yours are the mysterious X-Files ones, and this kind. I can’t stand psycho killers. Thank you for another great video!

  • @TheArizonaRanger.
    @TheArizonaRanger. 2 роки тому +2221

    I'd like to believe George's dad had a good stay in prison.
    Prisoners: "What you in for?"
    George's dad: "I held a entire hospital at gun point until my son woke up from a brain dead coma"
    Prisoners: "Damn homie, can you be my dad?"

    • @PierrePrinc
      @PierrePrinc 2 роки тому +46

      Can yo be my daddy

    • @Momo_Kawashima
      @Momo_Kawashima 2 роки тому +142

      There's two kinds of people that no one should dare to touch in prison. The first kind is the big mean and crazy kind of guy that can snap your neck with his mind while locked 200 meters away from you
      The other is George's dad. If you touch George's dad you're gonna cause a full blown prison riot and the guards are gonna team up with the prisoners just to beat you up

    • @marshiemellow
      @marshiemellow 2 роки тому +34

      I hope he got all the hot cheese crunchies and the bomb ramen 🥲

    • @user-un5sl8hm9h
      @user-un5sl8hm9h 2 роки тому +2

      ❤🥰

    • @freebirddee2620
      @freebirddee2620 2 роки тому +9

      This comment actually made me tear up! God bless you George x

  • @Worry-Panic
    @Worry-Panic 2 роки тому +580

    Imagine the guilt the family felt after they decided to take him off life support and he woke back up. George, you are an amazing father.

    • @alfiona7951
      @alfiona7951 2 роки тому +21

      That must have been an awkward conversation lol.

    • @kittensoundwave3480
      @kittensoundwave3480 2 роки тому +37

      I hoped they felt major guilt for the rest of their lives.
      They decided almost immediately just because a "medical professional" urged them to. Even went the extra mile of trying to guilt trip the poor father by telling him he was putting others at jeopardy.
      I would have come in on the defense too. Good father. He shouldn't have left during the decision time, but I understand he likely didn't expect his so called family to just let the kid die so easily.
      Pretty pathetic as a mother to just hop on the chance of pulling the plug. I would give it a month, longer if it were a coma. Sometimes people wake up. Their organs will be fucking fine on life support. If someone needs an organ, they can get it from the people they would have gotten from had nothing happened to my kid.
      It isn't selfish to love your family more than strangers. It's unfortunate because they do have families too. But I'm right there with the dad on this one.

    • @solhamer3502
      @solhamer3502 2 роки тому +12

      Well now the world knows many of these medical professionals are like - mercenary sociopaths.

    • @Laylec
      @Laylec 2 роки тому +5

      A lot of side eyes at the dinner table.

    • @jaqu9001
      @jaqu9001 2 роки тому +5

      @@solhamer3502 dont be cringe, they've dealt with thousands of cases like this. in reality they are unbelievably understaffed and suffer a lack of resources every day. they have to make sure that shit runs smoothly 24/7 365. you don't get to criticise them from the convenience of your keyboard.

  • @adasteia6667
    @adasteia6667 Рік тому +2

    It seems that there are no words to describe Henry that can convey just how wonderful he was. but I offer ouut to his..Spirit, Immense Respect, Gratitude And Awe , With A Heartfelt Salute To A Very Brave Man. Thank You Sir !

  • @DarciWeber
    @DarciWeber Рік тому +1

    What an absolutely amazing episode! 👏 John thank you for finding these heroes and sharing their stories with us. It is so much appreciated. Also, thank you for your own service!

  • @aubreyr521
    @aubreyr521 2 роки тому +762

    It breaks my heart to think of young Ronald just wanting to check out those books. Just having a thirst for knowledge. What a legend. Proud to have him be apart of history forever.

    • @watchinyoutube8919
      @watchinyoutube8919 Рік тому +11

      RIP Ronald

    • @Gustav4
      @Gustav4 Рік тому +10

      Well the situation at the time probably was part of making him an astronaut, dont be so sad about that it went well. I would be more sad about the story with the father and son, someone should sue that hospital to death, they are probably still running.

    • @forever.feeling
      @forever.feeling Рік тому +5

      I wanna thank that librarian. If she hadn't done that we wouldn't even know he existed.

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 Рік тому

      Shut up!

    • @corbanrdl
      @corbanrdl Рік тому +6

      Segregation is straight-up primal and whack as heck

  • @bradybronstetter3343
    @bradybronstetter3343 2 роки тому +706

    George's dad is a legend he literally saved his son no matter the consequences he probably would have taken 10 years knowing he saved his son

  • @user-ed6lq4ol2f
    @user-ed6lq4ol2f Рік тому +1

    John I appreciate you and all that you do here. I've told my friends about you for at least two years. Thank you bro. You are the best at this

  • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
    @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Рік тому +4

    Henry is worthy of every medal, commendation and citation for his selfless, heroic act. That is amazing beyond words.

  • @siobhanmorrison3561
    @siobhanmorrison3561 3 роки тому +543

    Proudest mugshot I’ve ever seen, hard to condemn him for his actions tbh.

    • @spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272
      @spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272 3 роки тому +21

      I feel like those doctors needed some mug shots after that!

    • @redwhines2858
      @redwhines2858 3 роки тому +4

      It is pretty sad he was arrested tho I get why cause he did bring a gun in and threaten people but still he knew his son was alive

    • @Faxy95
      @Faxy95 3 роки тому +2

      I doubt he had any ill intention, just pure emotion and love for his son. I have spent a lot of time in hospitals over the last 7 years, all sorts have happened to me, but one thing always stood out.. a fair few of the doctors and paramedics are sick in the head and say absolutely horrendous things as well as do horrible things and if you complain they try to make out you are wrong. I had to lay in ED on a stretcher for a while once and a nurse and paramedic next to me were making fun of a baby on the news who had died from coronavirus. Another time I had to lay in a bed stained with my own blood for 4 days.

    • @stevenjohnson243
      @stevenjohnson243 3 роки тому

      @@Faxy95 messed up

    • @retsreinyrelgeinthrelaveri1456
      @retsreinyrelgeinthrelaveri1456 3 роки тому

      @@stevenjohnson243 ?

  • @amyford850
    @amyford850 3 роки тому +335

    As a Librarian myself, that librarian was doing something that was uncalled for. I understand that back then things were different. Kids wanting to learn and read is the reason for us librarians.

    • @judilynn9569
      @judilynn9569 3 роки тому +12

      This was during the end of the Jim Crow era. She was doing what she was told to do. She had no respect for people of color. The entire point was to block them from any white person's privileges.

    • @amyford850
      @amyford850 3 роки тому +9

      @@judilynn9569 I know and to tell you the truth, I am thankful that I didn't have to grow up like that. We played with everyone, it didn't matter what color you were or where you went to church, etc. We got along with everyone. I remember starting kindergarten and the teacher asked me to talk about my mom. I asked if she was talking about my white momma or chocolate momma, lol. I think I may have scared her. My mom had to explain it to her when she picked me up from school that afternoon, lol.

    • @icicle2979
      @icicle2979 3 роки тому +3

      I have a feeling you aren't lying about being a librarian seeing that you joined 6 years ago

    • @ElCid48
      @ElCid48 3 роки тому +9

      that librarian was probably a demon rat and a distant grandchild of a slave owner.

    • @justinbrooks7286
      @justinbrooks7286 3 роки тому +1

      @@judilynn9569 white people and black people are both people of color

  • @brianabroderick4444
    @brianabroderick4444 Рік тому +6

    Now , that's a father! George's dad did whatever it took to protect his child. And ended up saving his life. ❤

  • @seagullofchaos6192
    @seagullofchaos6192 Рік тому +2

    That last one got me bruh. I'm crying because this man did what was needed and his buddies wanted to show that his efforts meant something to them that they couldn't wait for that metal to get there. To form such a bond with others means the world and then some when others want to honor you. Even while you're still such a humble person and still asking how they are while almost literally dying yourself. Love stories like this always.

  • @PlushPineapple
    @PlushPineapple 2 роки тому +897

    MrBallen’s kids: “Dad can you tell us a bedtime story before you leave?”
    MrBallen: “If you’re a fan of the strange dark & mysterious told in story format-”

  • @Liam-ov9qh
    @Liam-ov9qh 3 роки тому +258

    Henry, an absolute badass. What a man. He had a great crew too.

    • @Insertein
      @Insertein 3 роки тому +18

      "Son, how are you not dead yet?"
      "Sorry, sir-they never taught me how."

    • @gardnerj44
      @gardnerj44 3 роки тому +4

      Class all around.

    • @hfelder_03
      @hfelder_03 3 роки тому +4

      @@Insertein I shouldn’t be laughing this hard 🙂

    • @Insertein
      @Insertein 3 роки тому +2

      @@hfelder_03 Thou'rt welcome! Unless you have a condition where you literally shouldn't be laughing, in which case, oh God I'm so sorry-

    • @_Curanes_Rex
      @_Curanes_Rex 3 роки тому +2

      @@Insertein Reminds me on Full Metal Jacket. ''Marines are not allowed to die without permission.''

  • @user-cg8lt5lt2g
    @user-cg8lt5lt2g 11 місяців тому +2

    You Sir are an insanely good story teller ! You bring us so much inside each story I got dirty in my eyes for each of the 3 stories here !
    Keep up the amazing work !

  • @HeathOakrayzy
    @HeathOakrayzy Рік тому +6

    I believe that a very real external and spiritual force was telling George to do anything necessary to make them wait that day. One of the best true ones I have ever heard!👍

  • @EveryDayImJocelyn
    @EveryDayImJocelyn 2 роки тому +774

    How could his family make that decision without his father present? That is just.. the betrayal of that is unmatched by anything I've ever heard.

    • @charlibelle2854
      @charlibelle2854 2 роки тому +78

      I was thinking the same thing, that's his child too! They didn't even consider a compromise of waiting until the end of the day or anything

    • @EveryDayImJocelyn
      @EveryDayImJocelyn 2 роки тому +29

      @@charlibelle2854 right? I keep trying to rationalize it and it seems to just make it worse. Lol

    • @Schulz1362
      @Schulz1362 2 роки тому +12

      His son was 27 at the time. I imagine all they needed was one adult to make the decision.

    • @EveryDayImJocelyn
      @EveryDayImJocelyn 2 роки тому +43

      @@Schulz1362 yeah I think they were legally covered. I just meant it felt morally wrong for the family to make that decision and take him off life support when his dad wasn't be there to even say goodbye. Not to mention it was against his wishes. But I don't know the family dynamics. I do know that he survived which is.. amazing but kind of scary to think about.

    • @cheuxfes
      @cheuxfes 2 роки тому +3

      i think it’s fine, especially if he wasn’t specifically the next of kin or power of attorney. when i become 18 my family will have nothing to do with my end of life care because i can’t trust them to take my wishes into consideration. while in this specific case he was fine from the stroke and wasn’t brain dead, this next to never happens except for on medical shows. once you have no activity on an eeg there is no hope for recovery

  • @TreeFreak
    @TreeFreak Рік тому +843

    I am a Ronald McNair Scholar. I am so glad more people know about him. His brother is also a wonderful man and I got to meet him at one of our research conferences.

    • @1sttimemom76
      @1sttimemom76 Рік тому +23

      That is awesome

    • @rachelthedogmum
      @rachelthedogmum Рік тому +12

      Whoa cool

    • @surrealistgirlx
      @surrealistgirlx Рік тому +11

      That must have been a wonderful experience.

    • @TreeFreak
      @TreeFreak Рік тому +7

      @@surrealistgirlx it was.

    • @abbywilson5988
      @abbywilson5988 Рік тому +18

      McNair scholar here too, they were indispensible in getting me into grad school. I'm so grateful!

  • @Shadow_2135
    @Shadow_2135 Рік тому +5

    I loved the first story.. I'm in tears 😢
    I'm glad the son is OK and total respect for his father for saving him 😊❤

  • @How2ForTheOrphanedAdult
    @How2ForTheOrphanedAdult 11 місяців тому +4

    I have a similar story to George's...minus the assault part. My mother suffered three cardiac arrests and a stroke. After the final one they told me the same, she had no brain activity and there was nothing left to do. I watched the EEG reading the entire time, and saw with my own eyes there truly was no activity. This was during the heart of COVID, so I had been the only one allowed in her ICU room. Since she was not expected to survive, they allowed me to have family come in to say goodbye. It took a few days to get everyone there, but eventually, it was the night before we were going to take her off of support, and it was just myself and my fiance in the room. I talked to my mom like I had been the whole time, just saying things like "How are you doing?" and "Are you ok, mom?" Suddenly this woman opened her eyes and started shaking her head "yes". I asked her if she knew where she was and she again shook her head "yes". Thinking I was just insane at this point, I said told her if she was still ready to keep fighting to squeeze my hand. When she squeezed my hand, I almost fell on the ground. The nurses thought I was crazy when I told them what was happening, but then she started following commands from them as well. Needless to say they were all as in as much shock as I was. When they extubated my mom, she responded well, and became less and less confused as time went on. Unfortunately, once she was discharged to a nursing home to do physical and occupational therapy, she contracted COVID and passed away from it.

    • @slimpar2327
      @slimpar2327 22 дні тому

      I’m so sorry your amazing story had such a tragic ending.

  • @NB-rx9vd
    @NB-rx9vd 3 роки тому +382

    Ronald, at his young age showed more intelligence, politeness and decency than the library staff could in their lifetimes. His mom did an amazing job, teaching him good values.

    • @veritas-revelare-omnis5217
      @veritas-revelare-omnis5217 3 роки тому +5

      Ronald had a twin brother at least that's what NASA says.

    • @NB-rx9vd
      @NB-rx9vd 3 роки тому +5

      @@andrewbecker9062 it was a nice surprise!

    • @nlocnil3602
      @nlocnil3602 3 роки тому +14

      @@808Villain that's the exception to the rule. Especially in the racist segregation America this story comes from. No black people would then and now would use that one incident as a example of what cops mean to them.

    • @samhilton4173
      @samhilton4173 3 роки тому

      Bit racist to imply you know what all black people think.

    • @chiprobertson609
      @chiprobertson609 3 роки тому +1

      His mom probably WASN'T a big fan of blm race baiting and bet he was smart enough to have a ID to vote not like dems think that minorities don't have the capacity to get ID'🤔 S.WELL DONE MOM.

  • @Mac-mp4kj
    @Mac-mp4kj 2 роки тому +544

    All of these men are real life heroes. George, his father, Ronald, and Henry are all amazing inspirations.

    • @empire0
      @empire0 2 роки тому +6

      Thats what I thought, hero episode

    • @terrycollins4421
      @terrycollins4421 2 роки тому +4

      I Agree 100% my friend!!

    • @susanschmidt3782
      @susanschmidt3782 2 роки тому +3

      and Ronald's mother !

    • @muchduck3754
      @muchduck3754 2 роки тому +2

      @@susanschmidt3782 what’d she do? I’m not trying to say she’s not a hero but all she did was say the librarian should give the kid the books

    • @thesilentone4024
      @thesilentone4024 2 роки тому

      Props to the man on fire just to save his team/army family.
      The fact the man went in and broke the case in the museum killed me 🤣.
      People at museum um ser what are you doing you can't do that.
      Sargent I will have your job this is for a dieing man who served his country with 200% of his soul.
      Museum oh ok be on your way Sargent sorry my mistake 😅.

  • @angiesewtherapy6628
    @angiesewtherapy6628 Рік тому +193

    Did you know you are one of the only channels my 13 year old is allowed to watch? I know you have worldly content, but you provide it in a clean manner that is acceptable to many parents.

    • @BimboMimbo86
      @BimboMimbo86 Рік тому +7

      My 11 year's watching it too

    • @chadjones3214
      @chadjones3214 Рік тому +17

      Glad to see there's still some real parents out there, doing some actual parenting.... Good for you guys!!

    • @RetroRestor3D
      @RetroRestor3D Рік тому +23

      He’s got worldly content because what he talks about takes place in the real world and not a made up fairy tale land with big magic man in the sky 😮

    • @Qertii
      @Qertii Рік тому +17

      @@RetroRestor3D Really man? Grow up a little bit.

    • @esme765
      @esme765 Рік тому +14

      wow not content for children, and only because he uses nice words? 🤦🏻‍♀

  • @blacksonne19
    @blacksonne19 3 роки тому +340

    Nothing hits me harder than stories about military heroes, the selflessness, guts and the sacrifices they make in a split second.. It never gets old hearing about one of ours being Brave beyond normal thinking.

    • @kateoleary4984
      @kateoleary4984 3 роки тому +3

      Ikr I’d have jumped out of the plane after the bomb if I’d been through what he went through.

    • @biggestlittlels8564
      @biggestlittlels8564 3 роки тому +3

      @Lieutenant General Talias indeed very sad 😪

    • @redwhines2858
      @redwhines2858 3 роки тому +2

      I think mr.ballen himself was in Afghanistan (I might be wrong) which is probably why they appear so much in his stuff but for real everyone I’ve seen in military stories like that need way more recognition

    • @blacksonne19
      @blacksonne19 3 роки тому

      @@redwhines2858 John could be behind your La-Z-Boy n you'd have no idea. N thats not seal training he learned that from growing up in Quincy MA. It's hard core "S" out there.

    • @redwhines2858
      @redwhines2858 3 роки тому +2

      @@blacksonne19 does that have anything to do with what I said I can’t tell

  • @sentientdumpstersludge
    @sentientdumpstersludge 3 роки тому +332

    "You really should just let him take the books."- some dope LEO
    Ronald was just out there living his best life. It's HIS library now.

  • @christiereed1259
    @christiereed1259 Рік тому +8

    These stories are so amazing that my heart is bursting from the strength of some human beings! God bless them

  • @theshnorbix6603
    @theshnorbix6603 9 місяців тому +6

    it’s crazy how the father in the first story got 10 months for trying to save his sons life and then some murderers and rapists don’t even see bars. what a world.

  • @CuppycakeWillow
    @CuppycakeWillow 2 роки тому +409

    I raised my glass to all of these fantastic men, they triumphed in vastly different ways, but they all deserve love and respect.

  • @chrismelton9413
    @chrismelton9413 3 роки тому +370

    Love the Ronald story how he stood up for himself.just shows knowledge is free.

    • @midnight-user12
      @midnight-user12 3 роки тому +12

      Hate the story of the FBI and the judge that probably would’ve preferred the kid to die because they really needed the organs. That father is a hero that shouldn’t have served 10 months in jail. He’s probably seen as a bad dude when you know he went to prison but you didn’t know what he did to save his sons life.

    • @LUISMIKISSME
      @LUISMIKISSME 3 роки тому +5

      True 👍 some people don't know how to defend them selfs or how to stand up to bullies

    • @redwheelbarrow9729
      @redwheelbarrow9729 3 роки тому

      Yeah, sure okay.

    • @gregortriggs5936
      @gregortriggs5936 3 роки тому +5

      Knowledge is also power , probs why they didn’t want to share it

    • @LUISMIKISSME
      @LUISMIKISSME 3 роки тому

      @Julian D mmm maybe

  • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
    @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Рік тому +11

    The story of Ronald McNair gives me such a warm and happy feeling. Perseverance overran racism and a bold young man not only lived his dream, he became acknowledged in a way few people in history ever have.

  • @Iwanttoplayagame1998
    @Iwanttoplayagame1998 Рік тому

    Respect and love for all the Real dad's out there taking care of there kids and giving it all for them to live right. I'm a dad so I felt that story hard.

  • @JordanAlaine
    @JordanAlaine 3 роки тому +323

    “I only carried it 13ft, but 13ft feels like 13 miles when you’re on fire.” What a badass.

    • @tribalroselr
      @tribalroselr 3 роки тому +5

      Absolutely!

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 3 роки тому +7

      That was some serious beast mode level shit

    • @uchihashisui3784
      @uchihashisui3784 3 роки тому

      I would go search for some tissues cuz my nose is sensitive XD

    • @BBulletin
      @BBulletin 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah-- I probably would have been running around yelling "I'M ON FIRE!!!"

  • @CreepyBlueAnimals84
    @CreepyBlueAnimals84 2 роки тому +949

    The Ronald McNair story made me cry. This sweet little boy became an icon and his life ended in tragedy. RIP to The Challenger team and thank you to those who prove the bigots and the haters wrong by being out of this world human beings!!

    • @trxshmonke6590
      @trxshmonke6590 2 роки тому +2

      Theirs a animation about him c

    • @MickyMarineCorps1232
      @MickyMarineCorps1232 2 роки тому

      You should check some current stories of southern democrat bigots marginalizing Americans because of their skin color. Pretty crazy

    • @catman64k
      @catman64k 2 роки тому

      @@isallah1kafir196 Just tell me, which religion isn't fucked up. Every Religion always talks about love, but when its come to people out of the group, you'll always find some passages, that instruct members to murder non-believers. Im so done with religion. Btw im also done with those groups that call themself feminists and antiracists. If you interchange commiter and victims, we stilll have the same problem.

    • @robertjamesuf
      @robertjamesuf 2 роки тому +4

      dammit i don't want to say it but i think it's kinda funny, "looks like if they let the white lady be racist he'll might still be alive"

    • @catman64k
      @catman64k 2 роки тому

      @@robertjamesufwell, i hate to tell that too, people die all the time, because they are on the false time in the false place. But the chances would have been still very good, that he still endup up there, and even if not, somebody else would have been died. You must be clear, to be an astronaut is a high risk job.
      The dead of him doesn't justify racismn. 2 wrongs dont give a right.

  • @lindsayfloyd6610
    @lindsayfloyd6610 Місяць тому

    Ron McNair grew up in my hometown, he’s an inspiration. Thank you so much for covering his story, may he rest in peace ❤

  • @Atlas.abandoned
    @Atlas.abandoned Рік тому +1

    Ironically, you'd be amazed how lovely these videos are for calming my anxiety 😅 always appreciated ❤😂

  • @hectormonclova7563
    @hectormonclova7563 3 роки тому +571

    Wow, three beautiful stories about heroes: one who fought for his dreams, another who fought for his child, and another who fought for his comrades. I’m going to bed thinking our species is not so bad after all. Thanks... ❤️

    • @sh3967
      @sh3967 3 роки тому +15

      Such a great way to think about it!

    • @shanna17lo
      @shanna17lo 3 роки тому +10

      Perfectly said! 👏💜😊

    • @Mista.Sir.
      @Mista.Sir. 3 роки тому +18

      That father sitting in prison was highly respected by his fellow inmates I have feeling

    • @iraja333
      @iraja333 3 роки тому +12

      Most of humanity is actually good. Thats why the bad stick out so much🤔

    • @carlgreen998
      @carlgreen998 3 роки тому +1

      Uploads getting fewer, and fewer......and fewer........

  • @RobQuincysFather2012
    @RobQuincysFather2012 3 роки тому +169

    what a gamble by the father. he didn’t want to hurt anyone he just couldn’t accept the fact of losing his son.

    • @dakotabruce7773
      @dakotabruce7773 3 роки тому +2

      I cried, that's some movie level stuff

    • @Jaker2123
      @Jaker2123 3 роки тому +1

      Can you blame him?

    • @bennyblanco675
      @bennyblanco675 3 роки тому +2

      @@dakotabruce7773 i burst into tears man I just couldn't help it. I'd do anything for the ones I love and I'd hope they'd do the same for me

    • @72tadrian65
      @72tadrian65 3 роки тому +2

      I wonder how many doctors push that on families prematurely to get good organs...

  • @christophervalery6795
    @christophervalery6795 Рік тому

    Some awesome feel good stories there. These triumphs brought a proud smile to my face for these people.

  • @ahxsn
    @ahxsn Рік тому

    this is very strange but his vids always gives me comfort. e and my dad would always watch them the day they came out and we would always have the best time. and even now when i watch them by myself i still get that feeling when i would watch them with him.

  • @whydoidothis74
    @whydoidothis74 2 роки тому +353

    I’m literally crying because of the last one. What a legend. I’m glad he survived, and I love the crew mates for doing that for him. Wow.

    • @sweetmissypetuniawilson9206
      @sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 2 роки тому +4

      Morphine is a wonderful thing!
      🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @ayooomyman1981
      @ayooomyman1981 2 роки тому +6

      Love the first story except the father going to jail

    • @rgCA_01123
      @rgCA_01123 2 роки тому +7

      I'm totally crying for the same story, lol! Henry made such an incredible sacrifice and saved not only himself but also his crewmates! AND he lived a life with a family and helping others?!! We need to hear more inspiring stories like his ❤😊

    • @sweetmissypetuniawilson9206
      @sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 2 роки тому

      @@jackoh991 I never said it stopped the pain.
      I just said it's a wonderful thing, which it is!
      I'm very familiar with pain & pain killers so you're not telling me anything I don't already know.
      Yes, Henry went thru hell!
      Be like Henry!
      Except the hell part.
      ☮️💜

  • @Hearth123
    @Hearth123 2 роки тому +664

    Ronald was such a class act, I can't imagine getting mad that a kid wants to read books! Glad those cops saw the librarian for the nut she was

    • @Annapurna818
      @Annapurna818 2 роки тому +23

      This still happens today.

    • @WokeandProud
      @WokeandProud 2 роки тому +37

      Karen's are a timeless phenomenon..

    • @scourge8097
      @scourge8097 2 роки тому +20

      @@Annapurna818 ....no it does-fucking-not!
      Where exactly is there legal segregation where black children cannot use public libraries?

    • @scourge8097
      @scourge8097 2 роки тому +1

      It's actually a little surprising(but great) that the Cops didn't arrest the child. It WAS the segregationist South in the 50s.
      I mean...there was a couple hundred years of History where black children were not allowed...literally not ALLOWED to learn to read and then not allowed to interact or mingle with white people.
      Ugly, horrific part of our History that...is not taught very well.
      It does NOT still happen today though.

    • @Abendrotchiller
      @Abendrotchiller 2 роки тому

      @@scourge8097 dude wake up and conquer reality, let me tell you a secret RACISTS STILL EXIST. But don’t tell anyone..

  • @the_beeeees_kneeees
    @the_beeeees_kneeees Рік тому

    That last story was so wholesome ❤️🙏 Bless him and the family

  • @DropDeadMaxxi
    @DropDeadMaxxi Рік тому +5

    George’s dad is amazing, literally saved his son’s life even though he knew he would be arrested. He just knew that his son wasnt gone.

  • @rynnziolkowski4642
    @rynnziolkowski4642 Рік тому +576

    Damn, Henry seemed like a true badass, on fire blind and still did everything in his power to save the rest of his crew by getting that smoke bomb out

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 Рік тому +26

      He’s very much the sort that would say, “I’m no hero, I was just doing my job.”
      Asking his buddies if they were okay… what a man. Like my sister after getting rear-ended, showered in safety glass cubes from her back windshield, easily the most hurt… and asking if everyone else is alright. And if someone could call Mom before the bus passed the scene

    • @vincer7824
      @vincer7824 Рік тому

      Yep, did it by grabbing a fireball while his face was burning.

    • @roxannewood7645
      @roxannewood7645 Рік тому +7

      Proud of my younger Son ; he's an E.M.T. with Stl. Fire Department !!

    • @tigerwoods373
      @tigerwoods373 Рік тому +7

      They don't call them the greatest generation for nothing.

    • @brockbeckham5020
      @brockbeckham5020 Рік тому +3

      Henry was da bomb!

  • @Shivermetimbers90
    @Shivermetimbers90 2 роки тому +332

    I’m an ICU nurse. The first story really sounds like the doctors didn’t do proper testing to determine brain death. The 3 ICUs I’ve worked in have extensive testing including MRI and apnea tests that would make it really difficulty to misdiagnose brain death

    • @Druzica18
      @Druzica18 2 роки тому +30

      I was going to say, that seemed like it happened REALLLY fast.

    • @robynv3175
      @robynv3175 2 роки тому +64

      Seemed they were pushing for his organs and didn't really care about him which is tragic.

    • @brileybuie6754
      @brileybuie6754 2 роки тому +6

      After watching many medical shows, a lot of reflexes from people who are brain dead can include a slight squeeze, groan, ect. Theres also supposedly a thing called “Locked In Syndrome” which you can testif their eyes only move up and down on command. PLEASE TELL ME IF THAT WAS EVEN CLOSE TO SOMEWHAT ACCURATE!!!!!

    • @Shivermetimbers90
      @Shivermetimbers90 2 роки тому +17

      @@brileybuie6754 yes that’s correct but if you test someone with locked in syndrome it will not be a positive brain death test because the MRI would show brain activity. With locked in syndrome they have damage to the brain stem and lose their ability to control standard motor responses other than moving or blinking their eyes on command. Essentially they are completely paralyzed but completely cognizant of what is going on around them as there is usually no damage to the upper part of the brain

    • @carolinahdill
      @carolinahdill 2 роки тому +23

      My best friend just died (a month ago today) and the first day we were in the hospital the doctors told us that she was brain dead and was not going to come back, at the same time we told them she was an organ donor and they just put it on her file, and we had to wait four days until they could do every test that exists to make sure she was brain dead, and then OFFICIALLY tell us (the family) and then we proceeded with the organ donation part of it all. Those doctors were really gonna kill this person, wtf

  • @chlo_5191
    @chlo_5191 Рік тому

    I listen to your stories and about 5 or 6 stories in i have to snap out of it and get my housework and other stuff done... in other words, your stories are so enticing i have to turn my phone off to get stuff done. You are ace!!! ❤

  • @bethysbarn
    @bethysbarn Рік тому +3

    Henry is amazing! 😱❤️❤️ asking everyone if they were ok while so hurt! What a badass and a sweetheart combined! 🥰❤️

  • @ZombieSazza
    @ZombieSazza 3 роки тому +101

    Mad respect for Henry, he was in unimaginable pain, crawled with the very smoke bomb causing him unimaginable pain, and managed to save everyone on board. What an absolute legend, imagine being in that much pain and making sure everyone else is okay, I’ve so much respect.
    I really love how his fellow crew smashed the museum glass to get him the medal of honour in case he died, and then in his lifetime went on to help more people. I’m in genuine awe.

    • @LS-ti1rz
      @LS-ti1rz 3 роки тому +5

      I can't believe this guy either. A real life Superman! Like you said not just save his whole crew while in unbelievable unimaginable pain but then to spend the rest of his life helping other burn victims see life is worth living! Damn incredible!!!

    • @generaljj577
      @generaljj577 3 роки тому

      Henry:"13 feet feels like 13 miles when your on fire hahaha"

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 3 роки тому +2

      Yes! He put everyone else first despite the agony he must have felt. My respects to him. Man, these stories got me bawling 😭💜, I woke up late today and I'm a mess 😅

  • @poisonivyheart6621
    @poisonivyheart6621 2 роки тому +455

    George’s dad was heroic he is the definition of fighting for your child. He should not have spent time in prison.. glad George survived 🙏🏽🙌
    Those police officers empathy gave that little boy a sign of morality, I’m proud of Ronald 👏🏻🙌you changed so many people’s mindsets RIP

    • @mitchystuff
      @mitchystuff 2 роки тому +6

      The boy was basically already pronounced dead, what if the boy actually was brain-dead, the father would maybe have done something worse, not only that, he also brought the whole hospital in danger for pointing a gun at medical staff

    • @poisonivyheart6621
      @poisonivyheart6621 2 роки тому +19

      @@mitchystuff not gonna say your concerns aren’t valid sir, but I will go prison for a thousand years to save my children. No one said the gun was loaded and no one said he pointed to shoot. As a parent he just had to do something. He shouldn’t have got off scot free but people commit horrendous crimes and spend no prison time, I’m sure if the procedure didn’t work he would have took his punishment and not fought it but his reckless behavior saved his baby boys life.

    • @poisonivyheart6621
      @poisonivyheart6621 2 роки тому +9

      We also don’t know how god works, maybe the son could hear and just needed one person to believe in him for him to push harder one last time. He was basically pronounced dead my other humans be it medical professionals..but he wasn’t! Many a persons woke up after being pronounced deceased doctors are only human and can make mistakes, the dad was just thinking not on my watch!

    • @endless3cho
      @endless3cho 2 роки тому +6

      The whole hospital? Let's not exaggerate what was going on there. The reaction was putting more ppl in danger than the action if we're gonna be serious. It might not have been something he should've done but it turned out to be the thing that saved his son's life.

    • @user-vj9iw6cv7m
      @user-vj9iw6cv7m 2 роки тому +13

      @@mitchystuff being brain dead means there no chance of coming back at all. So for georges son to have woken up again, clearly a doctor fucked up and they should be charged with negligence. If i were him, i would've started a countersuit

  • @G.L.999
    @G.L.999 Рік тому +3

    I'm glad the police stood by Ronald! He seemed like a good kid back in his youth; raised by a good mother too!

  • @035001t
    @035001t Рік тому +4

    Well done ! Best set of stories yet thank you Mr. B

  • @albby_
    @albby_ 3 роки тому +182

    Man, Henry really does deserve that museum medal, and despite all of that agony he still lived to be a hero. Massive, colossal, and even bigger props to Henry 👏👏👏

  • @nobodyme349
    @nobodyme349 3 роки тому +71

    The second story is so heartwarming. I'm so glad he got to live out his dream of being an astronaut

    • @MrBillkaz
      @MrBillkaz 3 роки тому +10

      So absolutely heartbreaking though ...but I agree with you

    • @Darken_dreams
      @Darken_dreams 3 роки тому +3

      He was awesome from the start. I wish I had his drive and focus. He had ton against him and did great things. I just had a small group of A hole, but I believed them.

    • @nobodyme349
      @nobodyme349 3 роки тому +3

      @@Darken_dreams whoever they were, they were wrong. You can do whatever it is you want ❤️

    • @Darken_dreams
      @Darken_dreams 3 роки тому

      @@nobodyme349 Thanks, but it's too late for me. 😂

  • @VelveteenRabbitinRedFern
    @VelveteenRabbitinRedFern Рік тому

    Mr. Ballen, you have made me cry regarding the last two stories.

  • @mattleonheart4037
    @mattleonheart4037 Рік тому

    This video really catches you in the feels. One of my favorites by far.

  • @Aurora-do2rv
    @Aurora-do2rv 3 роки тому +101

    Words truly can’t describe Henry’s bravery, to do what he did while on fire and blind you honestly can’t begin to imagine that kind of pain!. RIP hero 🙏🏻💜⭐️

    • @meatyklaws4207
      @meatyklaws4207 3 роки тому +4

      Why are the comments that literally explain the story always the first thing I see 😭😭😭

    • @Aurora-do2rv
      @Aurora-do2rv 3 роки тому +1

      @@meatyklaws4207 so sorry!, I can’t watch a video and read the comments, I’m always looking for the surprise in the video but too involved watching/listening Mr Ballen. He’s one of the best story tellers 🙋🏼‍♀️🙏🏻

    • @chriswise7978
      @chriswise7978 3 роки тому

      He was the opposite of the Republicans in congress x1000

  • @jenniferprince2674
    @jenniferprince2674 2 роки тому +555

    Henry is a boss! 🙌🙌🙌 He's on a completely different level when it comes to pain threshold. For him to not only be hugging this smoke bomb that is literally engulfing him in flames, his mind was on his crew and was able to feel his way to a window and get rid of this smoke bomb. Most people when touching something hot immediately pull away from it. Not Henry, he hugged that bomb like he was hugging his mama. That is the definition of courage and the definition of a hero. Damn right he deserved that medal of honor. 🙌

    • @myboylochie7224
      @myboylochie7224 2 роки тому +23

      Fully agree bro he deserved that medal of honer listening to that story out tears in my eyes

    • @NODnuke45
      @NODnuke45 2 роки тому +13

      I once burned the back of my hand badly when I accidentally spilled a pot of boiling water on top of it. And even trying to imagine trying to endure burning like that all over my face and body for as long as Henry did makes me want to cry. Although I suppose knowing that if you can't do what you need to do within a few minutes then you're almost definitely going to die along with all your comrades is probably very motivating to push through it. lol

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 2 роки тому +8

      if he didn’t get the Medal of Honor immediately there would have been a revolution among all soldiers, sailors, and airmen

    • @prasaddd
      @prasaddd 2 роки тому +1

      For some reason I remember doom patrol when hearing this .

  • @Bridgette433
    @Bridgette433 3 місяці тому +1

    That 1st story got my heart. True love

  • @myrnamiranda1006
    @myrnamiranda1006 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing these interesting stories. Bravo Henry.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 3 роки тому +229

    "Well, 13 feet can seem like 13 miles . . . when you're on fire."
    There is a special place in Heaven for this hero!

    • @dingodave9160
      @dingodave9160 3 роки тому +5

      He will have a crown of gold to cast at the feet of the Lord. ☝️

    • @angelab4652
      @angelab4652 3 роки тому +6

      I attempt to do kind acts everyday. Henry and people like Henry are my guidance.
      And the Father that didn't give up on his son. This is why humans should be proud. Not because of celebrity or fame.
      Just because

    • @angelab4652
      @angelab4652 3 роки тому +7

      This whole narrative of segregation is disgusting.
      I think we segregate the elite.
      How many lives did they ruin to become rich

    • @angelab4652
      @angelab4652 3 роки тому

      I think the division has cost us.
      Whom shall we see as the next enemy.
      Um aliens dont apply

    • @angelab4652
      @angelab4652 3 роки тому

      I wish i was a navy seal

  • @morganbarfield108
    @morganbarfield108 2 роки тому +358

    Henry remained in high hopes on the way back, asking his crew if THEY were okay is baffling to me, what an amazing soul. One of a kind. Actually all of these stories were filled with heroes!

    • @thomasbuchler4097
      @thomasbuchler4097 2 роки тому

      Imagine a completely burned figure on fire next to you asking you if you're ok

    • @petrescuework-difficultcas6581
      @petrescuework-difficultcas6581 2 роки тому +2

      He was high on morphine and adrenaline though. That's most likely why he was in such good spirits

    • @Ivan-yq9rc
      @Ivan-yq9rc 2 роки тому

      Nah

    • @WokeandProud
      @WokeandProud 2 роки тому +1

      If the world were full of people like this we'd have no problems..

    • @marcusreimann752
      @marcusreimann752 2 роки тому

      @@WokeandProud sorry but the opioid crisis to expand is not really something I look forward

  • @HermCore
    @HermCore Рік тому +1

    The medal of honor recipient is unbelievable. The father saving his son, incredible. Stories of brave men doing great things.

  • @rhondaphillips432
    @rhondaphillips432 Рік тому

    These are so amazing, thank you for all your work.

  • @ryedoll
    @ryedoll 3 роки тому +77

    "If you found the secret in today's episode......."
    I'm a grown man and do you know how hard it is to see the secret in today's episode through tears? The heroism and the fight for life as well as fighting for someone's life is true Human Nature. Best video yet, just wish there would have been one more.

    • @LuckyStone888
      @LuckyStone888 3 роки тому

      I agree 100%, it happens so often watching Mr. Ballen that I completely forget about the secret, He just knows how to bring the best out of each story. WOW.

    • @mandim1791
      @mandim1791 3 роки тому +1

      I agree... how do you find today's secret when Mr Ballen chooses engaging, enthralling, heart warming and heart wrenching stories and shares them in such a mesmerising way...!

  • @cypr814
    @cypr814 2 роки тому +501

    Imagine George’s father talking to people in prison and they ask him why he’s in there and he tells the “I’m in here for saving my son from being taken off of life support”

    • @marisakennedy4066
      @marisakennedy4066 2 роки тому +49

      they should have charged the doctors with negligence

    • @lionelsanches8699
      @lionelsanches8699 2 роки тому +7

      They respect him uess they a booty bandit

    • @nancyleemarra8702
      @nancyleemarra8702 2 роки тому +2

      Thankfully he didn't have to go to jail for long, and more than likely got out early. I'd hope so anyway.

    • @xenaani
      @xenaani 2 роки тому +3

      bro that would probably get you instant respect in prison... depending on what prison he went to lol

    • @Addy-745
      @Addy-745 2 роки тому +4

      @@xenaani isn't it amazing prisoners have more ethics seeing right from wrong than people on the outside.

  • @devonkelly44
    @devonkelly44 Рік тому +14

    in 2nd grade i did my most memorable school project. it was on Christa McAuliffe, the female astronaut aboard the Challenger. I never knew Ronald's story until today (I am 29) and i almost wish I did my project on him instead. such bravery. 👏👏

  • @terrypussypower
    @terrypussypower 3 роки тому +357

    As soon as I heard that black kid was called Ronald, and he was interested in NASA, I knew it was Ron McNair! Challenger was a tragedy for everyone involved, but at least they died doing what they loved, making a huge contribution to human advancement.

    • @donna8168
      @donna8168 3 роки тому +3

      Same, but I took an extra minute. I was thinking, 'how do I know that name?' but once I saw the books were about space, I remembered who he was. That was so long ago, I think I was in 8th grade, and we were watching it in school because of Christa McAuliffe. How awful for her students to see that happen. I remember waiting, like everyone, in silence, watching, it was probably just a minute or 2, but seemed like forever, before they announced it exploded and everyone died. Then years later they say there is a decent chance some, if not all, of them, lived until the impact with the water. I hope not, I'd rather keep thinking that they had no idea.
      And her backup became a pro astronaut.

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 3 роки тому +2

      @@donna8168 It was bad enough her students witnessing it live, but what got me was her parents....they had to watch as their daughter was killed right before their eyes, and with the world’s news media pointing cameras at them. How do you get over something like that?

    • @donna477
      @donna477 3 роки тому +1

      @@terrypussypower oh yes, I forgot about that. The cameras were on them all that time as they saw their daughter blow up and while waiting for news, etc. So sad. Oops. Replied from wrong account.

    • @Torischannel1
      @Torischannel1 3 роки тому

      Same here.

    • @judilynn9569
      @judilynn9569 3 роки тому

      Same! As soon as I heard "Black...9 year old...space", I just knew who he would turn out to be.