Most Controversial Finds In American History

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Published 2024-04-29
This is gonna get disturbing... come with me as we take a look at some American finds that revealed dark and deadly discoveries...
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All Comments (21)
  • @TammieR-B
    Time to learn more than I ever did in school 😂
  • The settlement in Canada is amazing. We celebrate Leif Erickson Day in Canada! Thank you for not giving the pictured Norsemen horned helmets .
  • Ah yes, the famous clay dinosaur figurines, allegedly found in a random hole, a mile from a side of the road stand where a family sells homemade clay dinosaur figurines. it's certainly a mystery how they could have gotten there, seems like the only logical explanation is it was Aliens.
  • As a kid in Iceland I’ve only learned about Columbus trough the internet and I’ve known about Vikings my entire life it’s actually a pretty cool life in Iceland I mean imagine there to be about 5% maximum of fear of the nuclear apocalypse it’s breathtaking
  • I live in Oklahoma & there are two historical sights here of note that may relate to the 1st story. First, Spiro Mounds is the sight of an "ancient" mound-building civilization. The 2nd, the Heavner Rune Stone, is a huge boulder that was discovered with Norse Runes carved into it. This one is fairly controversial, but I have visited both sites. They are pretty freakin amazing.
  • @Fnoffen
    One detail about Leif Erikson though: It's pronounced Leyf (like in ley-lines), not Leaf. Source: from Sweden and thus speak fluent Swedish, one of the branches of Old Norse.
  • @Franimus
    There are young earth creationists and old earth creationists. The latter believe in a slightly less literal interpretation, specifically that the "6 days of creation" were thousands or millions of years and not modern 24 hour time periods. But that's still not all Christians, many believe in intelligent design which is essentially divinely-guided evolution.
  • @thehandycrew
    I was talking about Vikings vs native Americas today in school. Thanks for the history lesson. I have been amazed!
  • @navret1707
    The FBI and Disney. Now we have the FBI and social media.
  • @jeffm9770
    MK Ultra sounds like a bad light beer
  • @gesturerixxalt
    Yo tell me why I literally just watched Mary Poppins this morning 💀
  • @annab6726
    Ted Kaczynski, aka The Unabomber, was one of the non-consenting subjects in the MK Ultra program. He was a student at Harvard when he was recruited into the project. I wonder how much that had to do with what happened with him later on.
  • I heard vikings made it all the way to Minnesota (or sonewhere nearby). It was said that the migration happened after they left Newfoundland, but without time travel, it's all just a guess.
  • @TheFrozenDragon
    Those Pictures made into gifs by AI seen on the latest videos are unsettling and terrible...