8:25 My dad worked less than a mile away from where the first known Zodiac killing took place. A few days later he was alone, at night, working to take samples from an oil storage tank the was serviced by the oil refinery where he worked. He would have been perfectly silhouetted against the lights of the refinery when he heard gunfire coming from the industrial park outside the refinery fence. He dropped down laying on the tank trying to hide behind the lip around the top of the tank and used the radio to call for help. It turned out to not be the Zodiac killer (who had not yet been named at this point). It was a dumb ass security guard shooting at jack rabbits. The guard was very briefly considered a suspect in the murder but was very quickly cleared of that crime. Then he was fired from his job.
Norway, february 4th, 1965. On the quiet streets of Oslo, a man trips on a wire and sets off a grenade. In the following weeks the city is struck by six more grenade traps, placed in an increasingly deadly fashion. The national independence day is approaching and people are stricken with fear. For det first time in post war Norway the citizens of Oslo experience uncontrollable and incomprehensible terror from someone within their own society. (Text from The Grenade Man trailer on Vimeo)
*The value of the stolen art is priceless...around a half a billion dollars in today's money.* Umm, What? Is it "priceless", or is its price, "around a half a billion dollars"?
Strange how it’s been years since John Green decided to move on, yet there are still weird fanboys unwilling to let him go. 10:20 Sounds to me like he’s right and the murderer could have been a cop, which is why they didn’t want people focusing on the theory that it was one person, and why they illegally locked him up to keep him from talking or learning anymore about the murders.
We live in McMinnville Oregon where a UFO was supposedly photographed a local farmer. In 2000, a local hotel/brew pub had a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the incident. Although intended as a one off, it has been continued every year since in mid May. Until 2020 when the 20th annual event was canceled by COVID.
6:00 Several of the Popes had children. Early in church history Popes could be married. In fact that was a requirement at some point. Later some of the Popes were married before they went into service of the Church. And of course many didn't exactly follow the no sex rule. You've got to remember, in the Middle Ages the Pope had authority over kings. Today the US President is considered the most powerful man in the world, but he doesn't actually have that much usable power. Medieval Popes though had far more real power than any President, or King. The Pope spoke for God.
In my city, a different person set up a museum. He said his collection of 181 Renoirs, 46 Picassos, and 7 Van Goghs should be used "for art education, not commercial display." "The artworks couldn’t be lent, sold or moved." Except the Philly Art Museum just took them all.
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5:42 Gioffre and Sancia / Joffrey and Sansa? I wonder if George R. R. Martin found some inspiration there or if it is just a coincidence.
8:25 My dad worked less than a mile away from where the first known Zodiac killing took place. A few days later he was alone, at night, working to take samples from an oil storage tank the was serviced by the oil refinery where he worked. He would have been perfectly silhouetted against the lights of the refinery when he heard gunfire coming from the industrial park outside the refinery fence.
He dropped down laying on the tank trying to hide behind the lip around the top of the tank and used the radio to call for help.
It turned out to not be the Zodiac killer (who had not yet been named at this point). It was a dumb ass security guard shooting at jack rabbits.
The guard was very briefly considered a suspect in the murder but was very quickly cleared of that crime. Then he was fired from his job.
Zodiac killer still hasn't been officially named
@@happyfacefries I know. Though I doubt he's still active.
Why?
Norway, february 4th, 1965. On the quiet streets of Oslo, a man trips on a wire and sets off a grenade. In the following weeks the city is struck by six more grenade traps, placed in an increasingly deadly fashion. The national independence day is approaching and people are stricken with fear. For det first time in post war Norway the citizens of Oslo experience uncontrollable and incomprehensible terror from someone within their own society. (Text from The Grenade Man trailer on Vimeo)
People being laissez about bodies being continually dumped in rivers might come as a shock, until you remember that this is taking place in Italy!
Merry Christmas and happy new year
Im an Erin fan!
I loveeee Erin as well.. I love the way FACTS flow from her mouth in a fluid like fashion.. As if she knows/spits them out without a blink.
Hey this came out on my birthday. Neat.
5:55 gotta love my ancestors :p
*The value of the stolen art is priceless...around a half a billion dollars in today's money.*
Umm, What? Is it "priceless", or is its price, "around a half a billion dollars"?
how did Louis Le Prince not make your list?
Who?
Giovanni is pronounced jo-vani, Cesare is pronounced with the accent on the first syllable CHEY-za-rey.
"Pedantic" is pronounced exactly like it looks.
@@MadelineWilson611 There's nothing pedantic about proper pronunciation; look,it up.
@@richardharris8867 I looked it up; it did say it was pedantic, liar
I like when UFOs are silver.
In re: the Gardner museum, start with Harvard alums.
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Strange how it’s been years since John Green decided to move on, yet there are still weird fanboys unwilling to let him go.
10:20 Sounds to me like he’s right and the murderer could have been a cop, which is why they didn’t want people focusing on the theory that it was one person, and why they illegally locked him up to keep him from talking or learning anymore about the murders.
We live in McMinnville Oregon where a UFO was supposedly photographed a local farmer. In 2000, a local hotel/brew pub had a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the incident. Although intended as a one off, it has been continued every year since in mid May. Until 2020 when the 20th annual event was canceled by COVID.
6:00 Several of the Popes had children. Early in church history Popes could be married. In fact that was a requirement at some point.
Later some of the Popes were married before they went into service of the Church.
And of course many didn't exactly follow the no sex rule.
You've got to remember, in the Middle Ages the Pope had authority over kings. Today the US President is considered the most powerful man in the world, but he doesn't actually have that much usable power.
Medieval Popes though had far more real power than any President, or King. The Pope spoke for God.
A bit hurried but good.
In my city, a different person set up a museum. He said his collection of 181 Renoirs, 46 Picassos, and 7 Van Goghs should be used "for art education, not commercial display." "The artworks couldn’t be lent, sold or moved." Except the Philly Art Museum just took them all.
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Roses are red
Michael Jackson sang Thriller
Ted Cruz is
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Wasn't Ted Cruz the Zodiac Killer?
Bring back John Green.
I agree… nothing against her, but it’s just not the same without John Green.
John Green's been gone for years at this point
@@ghost_curse gone but not forgotten.
If you like John Green so much, you should respect his decision to quit hosting this channel.
@@erraticonteuse lol get over yourself.