Now if I pick up somebody hitchhiking and I'm sitting there chatting with him and then all of a sudden they're gone, first thing I'm going to do is pull over and see what's going on you're not going to drive to the next town in shock and then check it out, the normal person is going to pull over right there and find out what the heck is happening so I'm having tendency not to believe that story??? That doesn't mean it's not true but you just think of how people usually behave in certain situations???
I and others have seen the electrical cloud, but big. Very big. (And the lightning is more contained within the cloud). It got filmed on the gold coast, and posted on yt, 10 years ago or so. (Tried to find it, wayback machine, if i knew the channel?). Awesome sight, not easily forgotten.
They can be different, but I know firsthand that they vary from person to person and time to time. If one has weird feelings of any kind, it's a good idea to get them checked out ASAP!
After being an ex Emergency medic, it seems that there is a standard list of signs and symptoms of a "Heart Attack " or Myocardial Infarction. Many of these can present all at once or vary considerably between patients, and as to where the heart muscle is affected. Even patients with no chest pain but showing other signs of AMI should have an ECG run as there is such a thing as a "Silent Infarc". these produce no pain, but produce classic symptoms like irregular heart beat, poor perfusion, alteration of oxygen sats, feeling generally unwell, pallor, signs of shock, low Blood pressure, clammy skin, possible vomiting, cyanosis, Diaphoresis or sweating ect. Sudden chest pain in any circumstances should have a Cardiac event as a high diagnosis priority. Even Hospitals in the past have got it wrong with interns giving Mylanta to AMI patients for indigestion and sending them home. All chest pains should have a 12 lead ECG performed to rule out AMI by a competent Practitioner, unless the diagnosis is certain. (Vis trauma with a broken rib.)
When I experienced my heart attack, which I apparently had been feeling for days. I thought that I had pulled a muscle just below my shoulder blade on my right side. Even though I was short of breath and experienced vomiting, I still thought I was feeling indigestion. How wrong was I. Thankfully, my husband called 112 when I became delicious, he saved my life.
@wisconsinfarmer4742 lol. Besides that part of course. Unless she was doing something near fire or something. It makes your brain really fuzzy. Ringing in the ears, jaw and neck pain , and overwhelming feelings of doom. Like someone walking over your grave feelings times 1000.
I thought possibly TIA -transient ischemic attack or “Mini-Stroke” however it doesn’t explain the noise that awakened her husband, the sulfur like smell and burns in her sweater,
No, sirens are the "wives" of the watchers that bore the giants/abominations. That was their (the women) punishment for what they did with the watchers. That's what the book of Enoch says anyways.
Young women are more likely to be assaulted and killed than young men, so that might explain a preponderance of female hitchhikers. However at least one story I know of personally involves a young male hitchhiker.
Al-oo-min-ee-um is not a word. It's also not an accent. It's completely changing the word, adding an entire syllable, knowing it's wrong and still saying it that way. Just sayin. 😆👊🏼
Well hi there what great stories you know to do with the hitchhiker there's so many hitchhiker's across the world isn't there whether it's bees in the in Australia America or the UK or anywhere really but why would say is he knows Jenny Dixon why would say to anyone who's reading this who lives in the area of Australia if you ever do pick up a hitchhiker and you know there is a and you've heard the ghost story and you actually pick up especially this Jenny Dixon I would Percy I'm not saying I won't be afraid I would be rest in peace go towards the light that's the only way you gonna have peace and maybe even tell her that the horrible individuals who've done this to our dead she got her Justice
What’s with everyone using ai voice like they don’t have one anymore? Plus 90+ % using assie accent?! I’m fed up with it. Plus the same ol crap… I think most people are done with the ridiculous history lesson, talking to people like they are in 3nd grade! I won’t listen to another ai voiced over video, call me when we return to being human
@@Tangerine-g4p Victorian?. Canberra maybe. It is the voice withe cadence of an Australian rules supporter. Line them up, make them shout; "he's been doing it all day ref!", and a fair estimation, of their environs, should be arrived at?.
What does any of these things mean it's true or false but we will never find out which, but next time you pass a homeless person know that could very easily be you, you booted for the people who leaves them there, so enjoy listening to this bs
Thanks for omitting the words shocking and chilling.
Love the stories.
These are great times
Now if I pick up somebody hitchhiking and I'm sitting there chatting with him and then all of a sudden they're gone, first thing I'm going to do is pull over and see what's going on you're not going to drive to the next town in shock and then check it out, the normal person is going to pull over right there and find out what the heck is happening so I'm having tendency not to believe that story??? That doesn't mean it's not true but you just think of how people usually behave in certain situations???
I and others have seen the electrical cloud, but big. Very big. (And the lightning is more contained within the cloud). It got filmed on the gold coast, and posted on yt, 10 years ago or so. (Tried to find it, wayback machine, if i knew the channel?). Awesome sight, not easily forgotten.
Great video! Highly enjoyable!
I'm at work and I clicked on this video..
Thanks for the upload, Weird World..💖
I Love this channel.
That first woman experienced the symptoms of a heart attack for women. The symptoms are very different from what men experience.
They can be different, but I know firsthand that they vary from person to person and time to time. If one has weird feelings of any kind, it's a good idea to get them checked out ASAP!
After being an ex Emergency medic, it seems that there is a standard list of signs and symptoms of a "Heart Attack " or Myocardial Infarction. Many of these can present all at once or vary considerably between patients, and as to where the heart muscle is affected.
Even patients with no chest pain but showing other signs of AMI should have an ECG run as there is such a thing as a "Silent Infarc". these produce no pain, but produce classic symptoms like irregular heart beat, poor perfusion, alteration of oxygen sats, feeling generally unwell, pallor, signs of shock, low Blood pressure, clammy skin, possible vomiting, cyanosis, Diaphoresis or sweating ect.
Sudden chest pain in any circumstances should have a Cardiac event as a high diagnosis priority. Even Hospitals in the past have got it wrong with interns giving Mylanta to AMI patients for indigestion and sending them home.
All chest pains should have a 12 lead ECG performed to rule out AMI by a competent Practitioner, unless the diagnosis is certain. (Vis trauma with a broken rib.)
When I experienced my heart attack, which I apparently had been feeling for days. I thought that I had pulled a muscle just below my shoulder blade on my right side. Even though I was short of breath and experienced vomiting, I still thought I was feeling indigestion. How wrong was I. Thankfully, my husband called 112 when I became delicious, he saved my life.
I have never heard of heart attacks burning holes in one's sweater.
@wisconsinfarmer4742 lol. Besides that part of course. Unless she was doing something near fire or something. It makes your brain really fuzzy. Ringing in the ears, jaw and neck pain , and overwhelming feelings of doom. Like someone walking over your grave feelings times 1000.
You're a good narrator.
None of these are new. It sounds like a recap of previous videos. Still good to hear.
Love this narrator!
Same here. I prefer him over the lady. She's not bad but I like his voice better.
@RobinSueWho agreed!
Australian
@@germanshepherdlover2613
Yes, I thought so. 😊
Which one?
They both narrate on this video.
Very good thank you I enjoyed the video
Love this channel.
A 39 minute video? Woohoo!
I thought possibly TIA -transient ischemic attack or “Mini-Stroke” however it doesn’t explain the noise that awakened her husband, the sulfur like smell and burns in her sweater,
Antonio's drawing of a busty female alien looks a little too human. 👀 9:46
Yikes 😮
The weird thing is that the hitchhikers are mostly young women . Sirens ?
No, sirens are the "wives" of the watchers that bore the giants/abominations. That was their (the women) punishment for what they did with the watchers. That's what the book of Enoch says anyways.
Young women are more likely to be assaulted and killed than young men, so that might explain a preponderance of female hitchhikers.
However at least one story I know of personally involves a young male hitchhiker.
NO police officer should EVER be considered Credible. EVER !
Al-oo-min-ee-um is not a word. It's also not an accent. It's completely changing the word, adding an entire syllable, knowing it's wrong and still saying it that way. Just sayin. 😆👊🏼
Watchman, we have more information to implant, than you can possibly process.
Ghost ship
No sodium in the body is not compatible with human life. She’d have had a fatal heart attack since sodium regulates potassium.
Well hi there what great stories you know to do with the hitchhiker there's so many hitchhiker's across the world isn't there whether it's bees in the in Australia America or the UK or anywhere really but why would say is he knows Jenny Dixon why would say to anyone who's reading this who lives in the area of Australia if you ever do pick up a hitchhiker and you know there is a and you've heard the ghost story and you actually pick up especially this Jenny Dixon I would Percy I'm not saying I won't be afraid I would be rest in peace go towards the light that's the only way you gonna have peace and maybe even tell her that the horrible individuals who've done this to our dead she got her Justice
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What’s with everyone using ai voice like they don’t have one anymore? Plus 90+ % using assie accent?! I’m fed up with it. Plus the same ol crap… I think most people are done with the ridiculous history lesson, talking to people like they are in 3nd grade! I won’t listen to another ai voiced over video, call me when we return to being human
Dude, these narrators have been on this channel for years before AI voices were ever a thing.😐
The dingos ate your baby 🤔
He sounds australian, because hes an aussie! ❤
This is a real person friend. Been knocking around a while.
@@Tangerine-g4p Victorian?. Canberra maybe. It is the voice withe cadence of an Australian rules supporter. Line them up, make them shout; "he's been doing it all day ref!", and a fair estimation, of their environs, should be arrived at?.
The last contact the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald made with the Arthur Anderson was the phrase "we are holding our own".
What does any of these things mean it's true or false but we will never find out which, but next time you pass a homeless person know that could very easily be you, you booted for the people who leaves them there, so enjoy listening to this bs