Tom Peters is an alias, his real name is Thomas McGrath. He is currently on the UK's most wanted list for sex offences against children. He is believed to be somewhere in Europe, with Germany considered the most likely destination.
I fucking knew it. ‘Tom Peters’ is the most generic name I’ve ever heard, Might as well be a Bill Smith. He was an old man THEN, if he’s not dead by now he’s about to be shortly.
The Romanian sex trade one makes me fucking sick. The man has a damn video of himself admitting to what he did yet he is still at large harming kids! I'm willing to bet he got off because some of his clients are Romanian elite.
As soon as the judge was mentioned, I knew justice wouldn’t be served. If there’s a judge involved, it’s likely there’s other important figures, possibly even the police themselves, involved as well. It’s a sick and twisted reality, but it’s usually how these people get away with their sickening crimes for so long.
The Wet House was one of the documentaries I watched during my uni days for one of my clases. I used to be a very self-righteous person, who would struggle with empathizing with criminals and addicts. The Wet House (and many other documentaries) helped me with that, and my heart is extremely soft now. I work with homeless people, many of which are addicts who, as the documentary taught me, will die addicts. They deserve a place where their addiction won't matter and someone will show them kindness. I cried reminiscing that documentary, and your description was very heartfelt and respectful.
Wow that's beautiful, it touches my heart as a formerly homeless addict to hear about someone being able to be open enough to change their perspective. Bless your heart, thank you for your compassion and desire to help people less fortunate than yourself. They need to feel as much humanity as they can get, as it can be dehumanizing and demoralizing out there.
The fact that you were able to empathize at all means you’re better than most. It’s brutal out here for all of us nowadays. We’ve got to lift each other up or we’ll all drown. Like crabs in a pot.
@@juliana.x0x0 same. It seems like people are so quick to dehumanize those who are struggling the most, especially nowadays. It gives me hope to see someone whose perspective shifted to a more compassionate one.
@@notaperson9831 I have actually been trying to find my calling in life, and it's getting more clear to me that telling my story may be a way to evoke some more compassion and understanding in others. I think when people see homeless addicts, they see someone as irredeemable. So when you have a success story, where you're able to reintegrate into the community and people no longer see you as subhuman, I think your story becomes more digestible to average people. I mean, however you are able to go about it, I think this is becoming an increasingly important conversation in our society where addiction and people in extremely difficult and vulnerable circumstances are becoming more and more common, and the voices of addicts who have found success need to be heard. Glad to hear you're in a better place now, it's hard as heck to get out of that situation. You've earned a resilience that not many people will ever have.
@@notaperson9831 Addiction turns you into a savage who only cares about getting their fix, even if it means degrading yourself and hurting people you love. They're pitiable at best, until they're in recovery. I'll root for someone in recovery, but they made the choices they made and have a lot to do before the people they betrayed will trust them again.
@@soom878 agreed. although it's important for all those kind of docus to be put out there so much cuz it's important as awareness that there is a war that is creeping silently yet seems only to be going strong over the years and most of the victims are children
I read online that one of the kids portrayed in Children Underground had been searched for and found by a German or Belgian man (can't remember which nationality) after he'd seen the documentary, who brought him back to his home country. After hearing about Cutting Edge, I truly hope this wasn't a similar situation to what was described in it.
The Wethouse is a very interesting and truly heartbreaking watch, I would highly recommend but be prepared to feel a deep sadness for the suffering of fellow people. Addiction is no joke. Black Tar Heroin the dark end of the street is similar in vain but about drug addicts specifically, also a truly heart breaking watch.
I wept at the photograph man part too back when I saw Wethouse a few years ago. I was binging through alcohol abuse documentaries and of course Wethouse was on the list. Such a haunting movie.
genuinely blows my mind how your picks on these get better every time. I’ve always wanted to be a documentarian of some kind and I believe the most important kinds of docos are ones unveiling things right under our noses like this. Thank you for the continued inspiration!!
The way you narrate is so thoughtful and heartfelt, all of these stories were so sad and horrible but by the end I was sobbing. Thanks for shining a light on these humans
My old man fought in Vietnam and he told me one time it was looking at the personal photos of the enemy he just killed was the hardest part. To humanize the enemy you were trained to kill. He had PTSD his whole life. He was a war hero and without a doubt one of the smartest men I’ve ever known.
Remind me of my 2 grandfather who fought on the opposite side of WW2, my mother is German, my father is from Russia. They were both deeply affected by the war. And very intelligent. I assume average or stupid people didn't survive. They, like your father, are deeply missed.
Thank you for bringing light to all of these documentaries - like, the series as a whole. It is important that society be made aware of all of these issues. We live in a time where it is encouraged to disengage and absorb yourself in your online presence, and social media. "Self Care". "Me Time". We get polarized against each other in regard to comparatively small things, manipulated by algorithms and bad-acting corporations. Meanwhile, larger, more damaging issues are allowed to run rampant.
I was hit by a Ground News notification today on a Pdf crackdown in France, like 80 individuals arrested. That shit is insane but depressing and scary ngl. Horrible finding out how interconnected this type of stuff is
I can recommend you taking a look at two german TV documentaries from the 90's, the one with the rotting orphans in romania and the other one with the completely ruined nuclear power plant in bulgaria. They are mostly unknown internationally, but i think they are interesting. The first one is called: "Die kinder von Chigid" (the children of chighid) and the second one "Bulgarisches Steinzeit-AKW" (stone age NPP). Both are from SpiegelTV and can be found easily. //edited: typos, got the title of one wrong. The videos are on YT and the subtitle translations seems to work decent enough.
I worked with a group providing medical aid and helping to revamp the orphanages in Romania post Ceaușescu. They were so heartbreaking. No funds barebones staffing, no formula or food. Part of me wanted them to die to stop the suffering. Very few children lived productive lives after being raises by the state. The lack of comfort of touch, a bond with the caregivers, and the general steralized surroundings of the institutions lead in too many cases to a kind of behavioural autism. Most children would rather die than return to those places. Its a depressing outlook leading to a life of lonliness and sorrow
I made a new UA-cam account a few weeks back and your channel was my 1st to subscribe too. I think ur good at what u do. Ur videos are always on really interesting subjects...who are usually the most depressing, heart breaking, gut wrenching-est individuals u will ever hear about. I turn 46 today. And dude...I've seen some shit. But Idk how u do it. Some of ur videos...man...I almost gotta recover from. I'll binge Kyle Kinane videos or anything with Matt Berry in it to get me balanced back to my normal level of soul crushing depression. But that's why I think ur good at what u do. U make me feel feelings. And that sux...ty
11:21 I had a neighbor a couple of years back. A reclusive unemployed alcoholic chainsmoker. I would routinely visit him. He was funny man, very entertaining, very friendly. One evening he suddenly stopped talking and his gaze went... dead almost. He then proceeded to confess to me that he was a veteran - a Blue Helmet deployed to Croatia back in 1992 and proceeded to talk in great detail about the horrific shit he's seen during his deployment. All of it culminating in him being attacked with a knife by a teenage boy while he was taking a leak. He had to kill him during the struggle with the kid's own knife in self-defense. He even told me how he witnessed the life fade out of him in his is eyes and how much of the kid's blood ended up on his hands and his fatigues ''there was so much blood'' he kept repeating. He was flown home subsequently through a stop in Germany. I was taken a back. It was such a contrast from the goofball that he usually was. The worst part is thirty years later, the horrific experiences in the Balkans still haunt his dreams almost every night. Then he returned to his goofy demeanor I was used to as if nothing had happened.
met a couple people like that. I met a woman once who had similar experiences in Afghanistan because the Taliban loved to send children strapped with bombs at Coalition forces, she once had to run over a kid while driving a vehicle because the Taliban had been using kids to stop convoys so they could ambush the convoys and the kid was purposefully walking down the middle of the road at the convoy so stopping would get her and others killed and the child was at a bottleneck so they couldnt go around. Depression can often make people pretend to be cheery or goofy, sometimes they genuienly go into cheery moods and sometimes it's just a mask.
what draws them back seeing themselves is…they know they felt high at that time. they care about the embarassment and shame themselves…then want to return to that same escape because its easier
Man, I love ur content bro I really appreciate watchn a video that displays shit that isn't the same as a thousand other youtubers already covered. I just wana say the research and light you shine on these does not go unappreciated, keep it up and best of luck!
I love this series to!! I’m sorry to bother you, I’d really like to watch this volume, but I can’t deal with the CSA topic :( I just wanted to ask which ones didn’t/did have it in this video so I can avoid it?
Genuinely heartbreaking to watch this... As a result, i sought out Penny's blog and it led me to tears and then the realisation that those suffering PTSD have simply been snubbed, ignored and worst of all, deprived of the closure that only human contact and empathetic understanding could give. The soldier that was haunted by the photographs properly broke me, and I consider myself a strong minded and emotionally balanced person... WTF has this world come to??? Thanks for sharing this...
You need to find a documentary about Albanian orphans. They were from Turkey and Greece and were sent to Rome during the 2000s. I believe the documentary starts in 1995 and goes for almost a decade. The director of documentary was killed but you can still find it but it's title is There own mother's didn't care so you shouldn't. But it's actually about NUNS who get pregnant and the babies are given up for you don't even want to know the reason. But I didn't think I would ever see these documentaries again that you shared it's good to see someone informing the online world of the real pandemic
Not in the "Dark" category per se of these, but the documentary, _"No Stone Unturned"_ (also here on UA-cam) about the 1994 Loughinisland massacre covers some deep political corruption and is quite disturbing if that's one's cup of tea.
Thank you for showing the worst parts of humanity without glorifying the gore of it all. Thanks for showing us the people behind the horror and giving them some humanity back.
Addiction is no fun, I know even looking back at some of the movies I used to watch when I was flat drunk scare the crap out of me now. I don't even know who that person was, or how I could sit through such violent stuff.
I watched “The Man Who Knew Too Much” a long while ago - fast forward to 2023, Ireland has recently claimed solidarity with Palestine, obviously because they are familiar with what it’s like to live in a violent apartheid. Both the United States and Israel have silenced many reporters showing the brutality Palestine has suffered - and nearly every person condemning Israel are wrongfully being labeled as “Antisemites” (even when in my home state of NY, the Jewish community has stated they stand with Palestine, much to the dismay of non-Jewish, white, privileged Americans.)
I seen a doc once on YT about the orphanages in china made due to the one child law. It fucked me up for days it’s so graphic. They literally chain the babies to the floor or line them up in stacks between duvets until they die… you see them … dehydrated and blue… still moving… it’s so distressing
Another great episode, thank so much for what you do. The wethouse was depressing but also the child trafficking is beyond disturbing bc the top elites love to partake
I love your videos man. They bring to light the darker and sometimes sadder part of human nature. Instead of being just another youtuber that puts out brainrot, you actually out out stuff that makes you feel human again. ❤❤
I have been to 2 different human trafficking seminars over my life time, one during a mission trip and the other with my mom for her job. Some of the things I have seen and heard during those seminars still bothers me years later. It was interesting how the seminar during the mission trip was exampled in a way that us as teenagers at the time would understand, even though I was 13 at the time it sticks with me 12 years later. I honestly believe that it should be talked about with teenagers a lot more, it could help save not just themselves but the people around them.
Hey man i have a great story for you i am a new subscriber and ur content is really good and i feel like that story can be a good content for u i used to listen to the podcast of that story and it was amazing its called limetown
That last one, the ending, it’s a punch to the gut. Penny couldn’t have known that is how Annette would have reacted. It’s not her fault, though I can only imagine how hard it is for her not to blame herself. It’s so fucking heartbreaking. 🥺😔
Two documentaries that I absolutely urge you to watch or discuss, if you can, are 10 Minutes to Nine and Dealing Dogs. Both are HBO documentaries. The former deals with murder and horrific abuse. The latter deals with on camera horrific, tragic animal abuse. But they are both stories I feel that need more attention, they are both extremely important topics. But I will understand skipping some segments in Dealing Dogs. I sobbed while watching it, 15 some years ago. Never watched it again.
The thumb nail could do with telling us a bit more about the upload, I hope you read this and it can help by giving us some sort of index to pick out ons that are more interesting for the perso at the time .
Reporter: you'll do anything for a visa? Friend: yes the poverty is too bad here and I need a foreign national to help. Foreign national reporter: wow, and there's nothing else you can do? Friend: nope, I am doomed without the intervention of a foreign national Friend. Foreign National Friend Reporter: geez. Tough, at least I can tell your story.
Coming from a life of abuse, let me tell you I fear nothing more than my son falling into the hands of rich pedos. It makes me paranoid and anxious about everyone who has contact with him. My biggest thing is just doing my best to protect him from that and I pray every day I'm able to keep him away from awful people like that
I didn't expect the first one but Ive been researching and watching as much as I can about "the troubles" in Ireland. My heart goes out to the brave Irish people defending their home.
Carelessly insensitive comment. The “brave Irish defending their homeland” murdered hundreds of their own. Northern Ireland has as much right to be British than any other part of the UK. Have a quick look at the Protestant population of the Republic of Ireland and notice a trend 👍
@@George-ge9ed the british crown killed and conquered raped and pillaged more people across the globe than any other nation. Entire tribes and groups of people completely wiped out or enslaved in bondage and forced to abide by the crown. You keep supporting that while talking about carelessness or insensitivity 🤐
as a male victim of csa, i will not deny that sex is a factor on why Thomas Mcgrath hasn't been brought to justice. nobody likes to admit it but the harsh truth is that society is especially cruel to male victims and we rarely ever get justice. I learned this at 12 years old unfortunately
This will get to a point soon when people take it into their own hands because the authorities won't do anything and understandably and inevitably will be very, very messy...
There’s a UA-cam channel where they help young girls and women who where sex trafficked there was a women recounting her story where she was a little girl and was sex trafficked in Europe and where really high up powerful ppl will go and she remembers there was one she will never forget and he was a judge I’ll try to find the UA-cam channel but her story was heart breaking
The thing about child sex trafficking is that the children grow up and out of their mental and physical abuses into a righteous vengeance against those who don't think about the consequences of their hindsights.
Tom Peters is an alias, his real name is Thomas McGrath. He is currently on the UK's most wanted list for sex offences against children. He is believed to be somewhere in Europe, with Germany considered the most likely destination.
I fucking knew it. ‘Tom Peters’ is the most generic name I’ve ever heard, Might as well be a Bill Smith.
He was an old man THEN, if he’s not dead by now he’s about to be shortly.
Bump for the important info
And unfortunately my friend, he'll be protected!!
The sickness is onion layers deep...
The Romanian sex trade one makes me fucking sick. The man has a damn video of himself admitting to what he did yet he is still at large harming kids! I'm willing to bet he got off because some of his clients are Romanian elite.
definitely not just Romanian elites
All for sick Men psychotic desires smh 🤮
not going to b surprised at all if he has connection with epstein or prince andrew
As soon as the judge was mentioned, I knew justice wouldn’t be served. If there’s a judge involved, it’s likely there’s other important figures, possibly even the police themselves, involved as well. It’s a sick and twisted reality, but it’s usually how these people get away with their sickening crimes for so long.
Yeah well when you know that prince Andrew was a close friend of Epstein it says it all ain't it?
Really surprising that the governments of western democracies are liars and kid buggers 🙃
Agreed so sick
Same with cps, cops and anyone in authority or power I’ve lived and learned
😊 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Wet House was one of the documentaries I watched during my uni days for one of my clases.
I used to be a very self-righteous person, who would struggle with empathizing with criminals and addicts.
The Wet House (and many other documentaries) helped me with that, and my heart is extremely soft now. I work with homeless people, many of which are addicts who, as the documentary taught me, will die addicts. They deserve a place where their addiction won't matter and someone will show them kindness.
I cried reminiscing that documentary, and your description was very heartfelt and respectful.
Wow that's beautiful, it touches my heart as a formerly homeless addict to hear about someone being able to be open enough to change their perspective. Bless your heart, thank you for your compassion and desire to help people less fortunate than yourself. They need to feel as much humanity as they can get, as it can be dehumanizing and demoralizing out there.
The fact that you were able to empathize at all means you’re better than most.
It’s brutal out here for all of us nowadays. We’ve got to lift each other up or we’ll all drown.
Like crabs in a pot.
@@juliana.x0x0
same.
It seems like people are so quick to dehumanize those who are struggling the most, especially nowadays. It gives me hope to see someone whose perspective shifted to a more compassionate one.
@@notaperson9831 I have actually been trying to find my calling in life, and it's getting more clear to me that telling my story may be a way to evoke some more compassion and understanding in others.
I think when people see homeless addicts, they see someone as irredeemable. So when you have a success story, where you're able to reintegrate into the community and people no longer see you as subhuman, I think your story becomes more digestible to average people.
I mean, however you are able to go about it, I think this is becoming an increasingly important conversation in our society where addiction and people in extremely difficult and vulnerable circumstances are becoming more and more common, and the voices of addicts who have found success need to be heard. Glad to hear you're in a better place now, it's hard as heck to get out of that situation. You've earned a resilience that not many people will ever have.
@@notaperson9831 Addiction turns you into a savage who only cares about getting their fix, even if it means degrading yourself and hurting people you love. They're pitiable at best, until they're in recovery. I'll root for someone in recovery, but they made the choices they made and have a lot to do before the people they betrayed will trust them again.
Maverick Files sounded like he's about to cry either by things he researched or because how "evil" some documentaries are
dont get too much into this dark stuff, it will fuck up your head, all that negativity is not good for your mental health, i can promise you that.
@@soom878 agreed. although it's important for all those kind of docus to be put out there so much cuz it's important as awareness that there is a war that is creeping silently yet seems only to be going strong over the years and most of the victims are children
I read online that one of the kids portrayed in Children Underground had been searched for and found by a German or Belgian man (can't remember which nationality) after he'd seen the documentary, who brought him back to his home country. After hearing about Cutting Edge, I truly hope this wasn't a similar situation to what was described in it.
The Wethouse is a very interesting and truly heartbreaking watch, I would highly recommend but be prepared to feel a deep sadness for the suffering of fellow people. Addiction is no joke. Black Tar Heroin the dark end of the street is similar in vain but about drug addicts specifically, also a truly heart breaking watch.
Happy Holidays. This one genuinely made me weep. The Wethouse is one of the saddest things I've ever seen and reminds me of my own father.
Merry Christmas to you as well
Merry Christmas!
I wept at the photograph man part too back when I saw Wethouse a few years ago. I was binging through alcohol abuse documentaries and of course Wethouse was on the list. Such a haunting movie.
genuinely blows my mind how your picks on these get better every time. I’ve always wanted to be a documentarian of some kind and I believe the most important kinds of docos are ones unveiling things right under our noses like this. Thank you for the continued inspiration!!
The way you narrate is so thoughtful and heartfelt, all of these stories were so sad and horrible but by the end I was sobbing. Thanks for shining a light on these humans
This channel always covers stuff I haven't seen. Thank you!
Haven’t finished this vid yet but consider “Dead Hands Dig Deep” for your next one! I don’t think you’ve covered that yet.
Just found this channel over the weekend and I’ve pretty much binged watched every video you’ve posted already ❤
My old man fought in Vietnam and he told me one time it was looking at the personal photos of the enemy he just killed was the hardest part. To humanize the enemy you were trained to kill. He had PTSD his whole life. He was a war hero and without a doubt one of the smartest men I’ve ever known.
Remind me of my 2 grandfather who fought on the opposite side of WW2, my mother is German, my father is from Russia. They were both deeply affected by the war. And very intelligent. I assume average or stupid people didn't survive. They, like your father, are deeply missed.
As all thank you for being so responsible, and respectful of these topics fren
Thank you for bringing light to all of these documentaries - like, the series as a whole. It is important that society be made aware of all of these issues. We live in a time where it is encouraged to disengage and absorb yourself in your online presence, and social media. "Self Care". "Me Time". We get polarized against each other in regard to comparatively small things, manipulated by algorithms and bad-acting corporations. Meanwhile, larger, more damaging issues are allowed to run rampant.
I was hit by a Ground News notification today on a Pdf crackdown in France, like 80 individuals arrested. That shit is insane but depressing and scary ngl. Horrible finding out how interconnected this type of stuff is
I can recommend you taking a look at two german TV documentaries from the 90's, the one with the rotting orphans in romania and the other one with the completely ruined nuclear power plant in bulgaria. They are mostly unknown internationally, but i think they are interesting. The first one is called: "Die kinder von Chigid" (the children of chighid) and the second one "Bulgarisches Steinzeit-AKW" (stone age NPP). Both are from SpiegelTV and can be found easily.
//edited: typos, got the title of one wrong. The videos are on YT and the subtitle translations seems to work decent enough.
I worked with a group providing medical aid and helping to revamp the orphanages in Romania post Ceaușescu. They were so heartbreaking. No funds barebones staffing, no formula or food. Part of me wanted them to die to stop the suffering. Very few children lived productive lives after being raises by the state. The lack of comfort of touch, a bond with the caregivers, and the general steralized surroundings of the institutions lead in too many cases to a kind of behavioural autism. Most children would rather die than return to those places. Its a depressing outlook leading to a life of lonliness and sorrow
I made a new UA-cam account a few weeks back and your channel was my 1st to subscribe too. I think ur good at what u do. Ur videos are always on really interesting subjects...who are usually the most depressing, heart breaking, gut wrenching-est individuals u will ever hear about. I turn 46 today. And dude...I've seen some shit. But Idk how u do it. Some of ur videos...man...I almost gotta recover from. I'll binge Kyle Kinane videos or anything with Matt Berry in it to get me balanced back to my normal level of soul crushing depression. But that's why I think ur good at what u do. U make me feel feelings. And that sux...ty
Thank you for covering these stories to bring awareness. Incredible work as always. Have a safe and Merry Christmas ❤️🙏🏻
11:21 I had a neighbor a couple of years back. A reclusive unemployed alcoholic chainsmoker. I would routinely visit him. He was funny man, very entertaining, very friendly. One evening he suddenly stopped talking and his gaze went... dead almost. He then proceeded to confess to me that he was a veteran - a Blue Helmet deployed to Croatia back in 1992 and proceeded to talk in great detail about the horrific shit he's seen during his deployment. All of it culminating in him being attacked with a knife by a teenage boy while he was taking a leak. He had to kill him during the struggle with the kid's own knife in self-defense. He even told me how he witnessed the life fade out of him in his is eyes and how much of the kid's blood ended up on his hands and his fatigues ''there was so much blood'' he kept repeating. He was flown home subsequently through a stop in Germany. I was taken a back. It was such a contrast from the goofball that he usually was. The worst part is thirty years later, the horrific experiences in the Balkans still haunt his dreams almost every night.
Then he returned to his goofy demeanor I was used to as if nothing had happened.
met a couple people like that. I met a woman once who had similar experiences in Afghanistan because the Taliban loved to send children strapped with bombs at Coalition forces, she once had to run over a kid while driving a vehicle because the Taliban had been using kids to stop convoys so they could ambush the convoys and the kid was purposefully walking down the middle of the road at the convoy so stopping would get her and others killed and the child was at a bottleneck so they couldnt go around.
Depression can often make people pretend to be cheery or goofy, sometimes they genuienly go into cheery moods and sometimes it's just a mask.
@@arthas640 Holy shit, that's fucked up. She's definitely shellshocked.
@@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 definitely. I can not imagine her nightmares to such a degree that I felt weird using a contraction for "can not"
I found your channel couple weeks ago and quality of your work is top notch. Keep it up, and you will blow on YT some day for sure.
Thank you for giving more documentaries a spot light on this specific. Stay. Safe.
Man T6 is impressive. How the hell do you pump out content across multiple channels like this
Wait ...he has other channels? I honestly don't know. Which ones?
@@stee8345literally T6
I love this channel so much. I could watch hours of this stuff
i fucking love this channel! your voice is very pleasing to hear and there is emotion behind it.
what draws them back seeing themselves is…they know they felt high at that time. they care about the embarassment and shame themselves…then want to return to that same escape because its easier
Lesss goo! Thanks for the video sir!
so happy to see the series that brought me to this wonderful channel is still going 🐐
Man, I love ur content bro I really appreciate watchn a video that displays shit that isn't the same as a thousand other youtubers already covered. I just wana say the research and light you shine on these does not go unappreciated, keep it up and best of luck!
The Wet House represents a place where you give up. I have had many family members who have suffered througjh alcoholism. Never give up
They automatically demonetized you, so just leaving a comment for the algorithm. Love your work!
I think you’re my favorite creator. Just great work.
This channel is very well done. Bravo 👏
I love this series so much. Thank you for covering these documentaries/topics.
I love this series to!! I’m sorry to bother you, I’d really like to watch this volume, but I can’t deal with the CSA topic :( I just wanted to ask which ones didn’t/did have it in this video so I can avoid it?
Leaving a comment for the algorithm, love your stuff!
I don’t know if this is my first comment on your channel but your farewell and the ending song made me so sad 😢
Genuinely heartbreaking to watch this... As a result, i sought out Penny's blog and it led me to tears and then the realisation that those suffering PTSD have simply been snubbed, ignored and worst of all, deprived of the closure that only human contact and empathetic understanding could give.
The soldier that was haunted by the photographs properly broke me, and I consider myself a strong minded and emotionally balanced person... WTF has this world come to???
Thanks for sharing this...
You need to find a documentary about Albanian orphans. They were from Turkey and Greece and were sent to Rome during the 2000s. I believe the documentary starts in 1995 and goes for almost a decade. The director of documentary was killed but you can still find it but it's title is There own mother's didn't care so you shouldn't. But it's actually about NUNS who get pregnant and the babies are given up for you don't even want to know the reason. But I didn't think I would ever see these documentaries again that you shared it's good to see someone informing the online world of the real pandemic
Cant find anything with the title u gave
love your videos !!
Great vid as usual.
Not in the "Dark" category per se of these, but the documentary, _"No Stone Unturned"_ (also here on UA-cam) about the 1994 Loughinisland massacre covers some deep political corruption and is quite disturbing if that's one's cup of tea.
cya next year dude and Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you for showing the worst parts of humanity without glorifying the gore of it all. Thanks for showing us the people behind the horror and giving them some humanity back.
This was pretty good. Thank u
Amazing work as always! Cant wait for more.
T6 AND Maverick Files in one night???? ❤❤❤❤❤❤ perfect end to the week
Addiction is no fun, I know even looking back at some of the movies I used to watch when I was flat drunk scare the crap out of me now. I don't even know who that person was, or how I could sit through such violent stuff.
I was able to hold back my tears till I heard Timesix's voice quiver.
I'm surprised I haven't seen the movie street wise from the year 1984 on this video.
I watched “The Man Who Knew Too Much” a long while ago - fast forward to 2023, Ireland has recently claimed solidarity with Palestine, obviously because they are familiar with what it’s like to live in a violent apartheid. Both the United States and Israel have silenced many reporters showing the brutality Palestine has suffered - and nearly every person condemning Israel are wrongfully being labeled as “Antisemites” (even when in my home state of NY, the Jewish community has stated they stand with Palestine, much to the dismay of non-Jewish, white, privileged Americans.)
7:12 i fr thought the father was gonna beat the lights out of liviu, misinterpreting the situation, but it just got worse than i imaigned
Wow that was a very powerful video rest in peace Annette
I seen a doc once on YT about the orphanages in china made due to the one child law. It fucked me up for days it’s so graphic. They literally chain the babies to the floor or line them up in stacks between duvets until they die… you see them … dehydrated and blue… still moving… it’s so distressing
Only 56k views on this is criminal, it deserves so much more!
This was awesome all of them I didn't know of.
The last documentary is on here . Watched it last year , was quite disturbing
It’s a shame they’ll most likely never audit that judge either. Very clear what happened there.
You have a safe winter too 💜
Damn that last one got my allergies actin up
Subscribed!
Another great episode, thank so much for what you do. The wethouse was depressing but also the child trafficking is beyond disturbing bc the top elites love to partake
I love your videos man. They bring to light the darker and sometimes sadder part of human nature. Instead of being just another youtuber that puts out brainrot, you actually out out stuff that makes you feel human again.
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I have been to 2 different human trafficking seminars over my life time, one during a mission trip and the other with my mom for her job. Some of the things I have seen and heard during those seminars still bothers me years later. It was interesting how the seminar during the mission trip was exampled in a way that us as teenagers at the time would understand, even though I was 13 at the time it sticks with me 12 years later. I honestly believe that it should be talked about with teenagers a lot more, it could help save not just themselves but the people around them.
The 2nd one was more for educators/social workers but I have been my mom's tagalong my whole life.
Truly splendid
Conspiracy of Silence is simply shocking.
Hey man i have a great story for you i am a new subscriber and ur content is really good and i feel like that story can be a good content for u i used to listen to the podcast of that story and it was amazing its called limetown
What a sobering video. Well done.
Haven't watched the full vid, yet I have a feeling that it's a good video!!
That last one, the ending, it’s a punch to the gut. Penny couldn’t have known that is how Annette would have reacted. It’s not her fault, though I can only imagine how hard it is for her not to blame herself. It’s so fucking heartbreaking. 🥺😔
i luv that this channel has my name in it :3
hi Les!!
Two documentaries that I absolutely urge you to watch or discuss, if you can, are 10 Minutes to Nine and Dealing Dogs. Both are HBO documentaries. The former deals with murder and horrific abuse. The latter deals with on camera horrific, tragic animal abuse. But they are both stories I feel that need more attention, they are both extremely important topics. But I will understand skipping some segments in Dealing Dogs. I sobbed while watching it, 15 some years ago. Never watched it again.
Ooh if you've never seen The Man Who Knew Too Much (the Hitchcock movie with Jimmy Stuart and Doris Day), is a great watch
spring almost summer where i live! happy holydays!
The thumb nail could do with telling us a bit more about the upload, I hope you read this and it can help by giving us some sort of index to pick out ons that are more interesting for the perso at the time .
The world is such a terrifying place. Can't even trust family
Reporter: you'll do anything for a visa?
Friend: yes the poverty is too bad here and I need a foreign national to help.
Foreign national reporter: wow, and there's nothing else you can do?
Friend: nope, I am doomed without the intervention of a foreign national Friend.
Foreign National Friend Reporter: geez. Tough, at least I can tell your story.
Oh I've seen The Wet House some years ago. Can't remember much of it now tho.
It's so nice to hear a real person talking and not just ai voice over shit
Coming from a life of abuse, let me tell you I fear nothing more than my son falling into the hands of rich pedos. It makes me paranoid and anxious about everyone who has contact with him. My biggest thing is just doing my best to protect him from that and I pray every day I'm able to keep him away from awful people like that
Now we know why tate chose romania......
Took me from the start of the video to smoke a cigarette to the very end of the first topic
Much love to you and our brethren, @T6
I didn't expect the first one but Ive been researching and watching as much as I can about "the troubles" in Ireland. My heart goes out to the brave Irish people defending their home.
Carelessly insensitive comment. The “brave Irish defending their homeland” murdered hundreds of their own. Northern Ireland has as much right to be British than any other part of the UK. Have a quick look at the Protestant population of the Republic of Ireland and notice a trend 👍
@@George-ge9ed the british crown killed and conquered raped and pillaged more people across the globe than any other nation. Entire tribes and groups of people completely wiped out or enslaved in bondage and forced to abide by the crown. You keep supporting that while talking about carelessness or insensitivity 🤐
as a male victim of csa, i will not deny that sex is a factor on why Thomas Mcgrath hasn't been brought to justice. nobody likes to admit it but the harsh truth is that society is especially cruel to male victims and we rarely ever get justice. I learned this at 12 years old unfortunately
No child is forced into prostitutuon "willingly".
Michael was seeking validation from himself. May he rest in peace.
i JUST figured out that ur also t6 because i clicked off a video and turned this on and was like wait that sounds familiar. omg i’m so stupid
This will get to a point soon when people take it into their own hands because the authorities won't do anything and understandably and inevitably will be very, very messy...
There’s a UA-cam channel where they help young girls and women who where sex trafficked there was a women recounting her story where she was a little girl and was sex trafficked in Europe and where really high up powerful ppl will go and she remembers there was one she will never forget and he was a judge I’ll try to find the UA-cam channel but her story was heart breaking
11:31 I'd argue that he is trying to convince himself rather than seeking validation from others.
All I do is yearn for T6/maverick file content
i love this series
Great way to end 2023.
What’s the song at the end 🥹 the wet house ending got me a little hope those souls found peace in the afterlife
The thing about child sex trafficking is that the children grow up and out of their mental and physical abuses into a righteous vengeance against those who don't think about the consequences of their hindsights.
Life is not a anime
I live just by the wet house opposite Cambridge Heath overground Stn...I think its shut down now.
hey, why did you remove the video about "the benadryl challenge" you had uploaded on jan 13th of 2023?
Yt is sometimes getting them down or it's not up to his standards
Random question mate is your channel t6 aswell
Was volume 1 taken down?