This lady's voice makes me feel like I should be paying $3.99 a minute while watching this.
@kenlawson41774 роки тому
You are so right!!
@thomaswoolley71364 роки тому
LMAO
@NightlyDaymare134 роки тому
Lmao
@michaelcastleberry15194 роки тому
Right. Like I'm back in the early 90s with that bs phone sex woman who's reallly 650 pounds and has that strangely soft voice
@BrianGallas4 роки тому
She probably makes the best pillow talk 😏
@josephmontano14474 роки тому
Scrolled down to see the comments on her voice. Was not disappointed
@jasontroy47234 роки тому
Joseph Montano : Right I did the same .
@nicholastyrovolas52824 роки тому
@@jasontroy4723 same lol
@elliottbingham20974 роки тому
😆
@ShallowEra4 роки тому
I'm typing this with one hand.
@gabrielornelas25343 роки тому
Fervently.
@IsromancedeadМісяць тому
Came to watch a dope interview, ended up with an ASMR experience
@user-sg1hq1oo3r4 місяці тому
Her cadence, prose, and tone, are all on point. Literally.
@kristenmarie92483 місяці тому
For a REASON. 🚩🤦♀️
@devon9764 роки тому
This lady would make millions with an audio book
@_marshallday_4 роки тому
All her books do have audiobook versions which she narrates herself incase you were unaware
@devon9764 роки тому
Marshall Day I guess I was
@hughhefner49034 роки тому
Her voice on her Area 51 audio book is so soothing
@thatboyydee38604 роки тому
Audio porn haha
@jalennorthcutt61664 роки тому
True
@tee42223 роки тому
Joe was so disappointed that he didn’t get a laugh out of the German impression
@lukeoshaughnessy92713 роки тому
he never gets laughs cus he's not funny lol
@lonelylongdistancekiller98443 роки тому
@@lukeoshaughnessy9271 so he's just a comedian for.no reason? A successful one.lol
@jonathanziegler81263 роки тому
You are right. He is no Sgt. Schultz.
@cbourke74373 роки тому
His genghis Khan impersonation as well 😂
@god-fearingenglishman52543 роки тому
When does he do the impression?
@tatjanabaker8983Місяць тому
The tone of this lady’s voice is so soothing and velvety. I could listen to her all day. Charmingly brilliant.
@LarryMaccc13 днів тому
Agreed
@theblueprint7684 місяці тому
My favorite JRE episode. Watched it 1-2 every year. Hope she’s back on soon.
@DavidPacJr3 місяці тому
Same here, it’s the most viewed JRE on my Spotify lol
@Thawhid3 місяці тому
Like the top comment says. Cool voice too lol
@LarryMaccc2 місяці тому
It’s a great episode. Such an intelligent woman, such a great voice.
@danielcrowe34512 місяці тому
I hope she tells the truth about some things eventually like niddah 5:4:1
@donjuanmckenzie4897Місяць тому
Why lol she's a moron
@jeremyjensen68322 роки тому
Jamie’s web browser search history has to be, hands down, the best ever.
@koDaffi2 роки тому
You know he got the lifetime VPN, if not there's a list with his name at the top everywhere.
@wikz84802 роки тому
@@koDaffi VPNs aren’t impenetrable lol gov can see everything
@koDaffi2 роки тому
@@wikz8480 Was a joke reply to a joke comment. Calm down there Mr Literal. Enjoy UKposts.
@Hawkeye836272 роки тому
"Marijuana benefits" "DMT benefits" "Can a gorilla beat a bear" "Nazi's built rockets for USA" "DMT where to buy" "Charles Manson used by CIA?" "Pam Anderson nudes"(this one's a joke don't kill me) "Magic bullet theory is bullshit" "Ancient Civilizations destroyed by meteor impacts" "DMT in ancient civilizations" "Mushrooms" "Antikythera mechanism where to buy" "Aliens are real" "DMT"
@nobodyspeical54502 роки тому
You have to be hands down, the most cringe ever.
@TheBlake19803 роки тому
"Smooth jazz and CIA secrets right here on late night radio."
@kmcgowan7253 роки тому
CD 1 oh 1 point 9
@dezstepz24273 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@3rd-eye-neenja5633 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@FunkSwaggMusiK3 роки тому
💀💀💀💀💀
@carlito_1483 роки тому
Blake wins the internet feb 2021
@nohandle62Місяць тому
This kind of evil exists in the world today, but we are forbidden from pointing it out by an increasingly insane world.
@Victor-ki7hd23 дні тому
It was insane to point this out back then at the time, too. Hindsight is 20/20 and a generation or two from now, who will they be looking back on in our current time like this? 🤔
@HyzersGR23 дні тому
Who is stopping you from pointing anything out dude
@kelly810716 днів тому
Right. The gasping...the disbelief that folks existed like this as if it's some long forgotten archaic history...
@jefffarmer57853 дні тому
💯💯💯
@Mr60minor5 місяців тому
In the 9th grade, many years ago, our class had a substitute teacher frequently that year. He always would talk about WW2. He told us about being held in a prison camp. He showed the class numbers on his arm. He would walk up and down the rows showing us his arm. I didn't fully understand then, but understand now.
@elkadosh47264 місяці тому
It's truly a harrowing surreal experience. I was (mental health) treating an older woman, just lovely and sweet. One day her husband came in to get her as we were wrapping up, and he was wearing a short sleeve button down shirt (summer time) and I saw his # tattoo. He didn't even realize it at all. I felt blown sideways because I was in the presence of a real live person who was THERE. In Auschwitz, tattooed. I very delicately asked him about it, and he was a total gem. He openly happily raised his arm like it was a cherry blossom tattoo and I only remember that I was being so careful about my words like I was treating him like tissue paper. I know ALOT about that period in time but to be suddenly in the presence of not one but 2 survivors (Ididn't know my client was one also) it REALLLLLY hit me hard how very real it all was. They were just the most loving gracious delightful ppl to ever meet. I can't imagine experiencing those yrs as they did in the camps and what they saw etc and here they are in the flesh in my office like they left it all behind. It was an experience I both cherish and will never forget
@AidsPizza2 місяці тому
"Look goy! Look what you whites did to my people! I'm an educator now! Look at my arm! You owe me!" Lmfao
@donjuanmckenzie4897Місяць тому
@@elkadosh4726how come so many are walking around with the same number?
@mcamp9445Місяць тому
@@donjuanmckenzie4897GFY you ghoul
@GS-hv9wk4 роки тому
Joe should get her to say, “The Joe Rogan Experience”
@michaeltonikov4 роки тому
And she needs to say "Hello Freak bitches"
@dannyguo74834 роки тому
Yes. Her voice is very attractive
@krissy73424 роки тому
GS that's be sexy
@alprazolamman37594 роки тому
Totally underrated comment
@horseeladyyy10153 роки тому
We would all immediately leave the podcast, run straight to the hub, and then be asleep in 15 minutes.
@wok1383 роки тому
A long distance relationship with this lady would definitely work.
@DEVILxMAYxCRYx52 роки тому
Very odd thought but totally agree lol
@felixol2 роки тому
Totally work
@ItsNerfOrNathan2 роки тому
among us?
@Ashley_e2 роки тому
hahaha
@jamfountain87022 роки тому
If only the voice & face matched😂
@deonstevens55832 місяці тому
Great episode... But I work on the morning a and I'm two hours into the rabbit hole and haven't even scratched the surface. 😭😭
@k.j.falloon85632 місяці тому
Joe Rogan should consider having this kinda discussion about the apartheid atrocities in South Africa.
@jacobmassey88712 роки тому
This woman’s voice makes me rethink my age preference for women.
@TheTribalistic2 роки тому
I mean when she said “good job Jamie” i bet he almost came!!! 19:00
@AcidicAnomaly2 роки тому
@@TheTribalistic 😂😂😂
@lsvtecb18c12 роки тому
Any real man knows that a woman in her late 30s to early 50s is actually in her sexual prime. They really know what they want and they really know how to give. No bullshit or games.
@AcidicAnomaly2 роки тому
@@lsvtecb18c1 “any real man” 💀
@glenleballo21422 роки тому
@@TheTribalistic 😂😂😂bet
@kiduzi95073 роки тому
Came to the comments to see what people had to say about operation paperclip and the nazis but it's all just people talking about her voice
@OldHickory73 роки тому
All the same dumb brain dead comments #Idiocracy
@OldHickory73 роки тому
Operation Pink 50 Cent Army
@IvanTre3 роки тому
@@OldHickory7 Eh, I listened to her like a year back and found her to be full of shit, but damn, I'm gonna remember her voice. Supposedly it's not her natural voice but she taught herself to speak like this.
@OldHickory73 роки тому
@@IvanTre Rogan comment sections, and really most everywhere in the comment sections on UKposts, is nothing but the same really fucking stupid comments. It's all brainless uncreative crap. Anything of substance is pushed to the ether. I would have liked to say that it is a conspiracy, but then again, humans really are fucking stupid. At the least, I wish they would could just recognize their stupidity, shut the fuck up, and let the smart people talk.
@tommybool10003 роки тому
Siimppppsss
@divinesignatures62252 місяці тому
I saw a tattoo from Auschwietz once. Truly unforgettable.
@Burtonluke842 місяці тому
Great interview! Thanks Joe & Annie.
@ekm11664 роки тому
I think she used to answer the phone sex lines in the 80's.
@dw49404 роки тому
Did you call?
@davidp38194 роки тому
She still does
@ELPIOJOBOLUDO4 роки тому
Mike, you're confusing her with your mother!
@dictatormoshebo64044 роки тому
She just has a nice voice
@MrClark1554 роки тому
ELPIOJOBOLUDO Oof! that’s a whole lot of damage 😂
@henrybrebberman59204 роки тому
I’ve learned more from joes podcasts than I have in school for 12 years
@spearofconquest4 роки тому
If that were even half true then its completely your fault.
@D.O.2144 роки тому
True Dat!
@gates808z4 роки тому
Henry Brebberman FAXXXXZ
@southernappalachianrecon4 роки тому
Same
@CorbCorbin4 роки тому
Rogan U, isn’t known for its Math or Spelling courses, but one can earn a Masters in Gorilla vs Bears, Have You Ever Done DMT?, or a special degree in LOOK INTO IT....
@johncecilia45173 місяці тому
The dueling scar popularity started in the late 1800s in Austria and Germany, so that was before the Nazis.
@nightwish100019 днів тому
indeed, they talk a lot of bullshit (even with her nice asmr voice). as if dueling scars would have been a Nazi insignia. even german resistance fighters had them...
@user-tb5rv3xh2h8 днів тому
That's very true
@johnmorganjr76913 годин тому
Thank you for the 'backstory'. Have a blessed week !!
@mathewroche63382 місяці тому
That is just the scariest thing I've ever heard. Hug your loved ones
@shorteststraw4174 роки тому
Damn! She hit him with the “Jamie pull it up.” 😂
@doodbob22504 роки тому
19:08 and a 'good job Jaime' later
@jakubmateju30924 роки тому
She was so nice,she spelled it for him LOL
@theannouncer55384 роки тому
Then joe knew she was the one
@plattigus55804 роки тому
Jamie's all reading pulling trust me...
@ulfmusskacken4 роки тому
she fucking ran that show hahaha
@BV021973 роки тому
Her voice is the kind of voice I imagine saying "this is your mission good luck 47"
@jamildarloh57643 роки тому
For reals
@zeno46493 роки тому
Lol
@Weebay_2133 роки тому
Definitely, the voice opens doors for her
@debbiecharalambous65543 роки тому
Yes! I could listen to her all day.
@Weebay_2133 роки тому
@@debbiecharalambous6554 it's like velvet! I think I am in love. I wish she had a siri add on thingy
@Deprogrammer4705 місяців тому
Thanks for this.
@japprivera31294 місяці тому
One of the most interesting episodes of JRE.
@bruiserking68802 роки тому
I love how she’s trying to explain something, than there’s Joe & Jamie still looking at duelling scars 😂😂
@JoeY-ml9ri2 роки тому
@@LWLProductions she was ready to move on after like 2 minutes of talking about it tho
@anthonysumner7302 роки тому
Hahahaha
@rickymarino12082 роки тому
I specifically scrolled for this very comment, thank you...
@oliverknott15252 роки тому
He actually said sorry and had a big sigh....
@lukeheglin2262 роки тому
LMFAO I literally read this comment right as it happened when she started explaining and they when on about the scars👌🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
@luvmenow333 роки тому
" Come on bro, work for me, I'm the man!" Genghis Khan
@IntermitenciaMental3 роки тому
Reading that in quotes made me crack up 😂
@brianhannah62713 роки тому
I could do with a new job 😃 lol
@MrMd55553 роки тому
"I'm alive and I'm 120 years old, what? people have lived that long" -Adolf Hitler
@StopCopCity13123 роки тому
Yeah, you should.
@lifesoulrelaxationmusic33213 роки тому
hahaha
@ThaiTraveler69Місяць тому
I just watched a video of a private journalist interviewing the grandson of Van Braun. The fact that he had Van Braun's documented papers and information on Operation Paperclip. Included were the contracts from the US war Department.
@GT380man23 дні тому
I would like to watch that, too. Are you able to post a partial link?
@brandonmuddarks86543 місяці тому
United we stand
@nurseelliott42564 роки тому
If this woman was my history teacher, would've been hot for teacher
@helenaj72314 роки тому
I could be dying and I'd still go.
@GitHubStiizz4 роки тому
I would make love to this woman if she was my teacher *casually sips tea*
@wolvar69334 роки тому
she would be a one way ticket to the 'me to movement' for me....
@TylerDurden-bb8lw4 роки тому
Me too. Although, it would be difficult to pay attention to what is being said, as much as HOW it is being said. lol
@10419864 роки тому
so true
@LVPAcharn3 роки тому
l remember when l was a boy cutting grass for a Mrs. Finkler she was a lovely woman who always paid me well. That was in the 70's.She had the tattoo numbers on her wrist, l was about 14 years old and l asked her what they were. She fell silent then told me that her husband and children were all killed in a death camp in Germany, l didn't really understand at the time. l do now. All l remember about her that she was a kind old woman who gave me a slice of cake and a cup of tea when l finished cutting her grass. God love her !!!
@DSPHistoricalSociety3 роки тому
That's so SAD!
@Tam0de3 роки тому
I'm a nurse & i used to take care of an old lady who had a tattoo of some random numbers on her wrist. She said it was back from when she spent time in a Nazi concentration camp. It really hits you when you see something like that.
@max03043 роки тому
My grandpa also died in a camp...he fell off the guard tower :(
@dillon79813 роки тому
@@max0304 this... is.... spartaaaaa
@lordsemen4893 роки тому
@@dillon7981 bruhhh
@luv2travel20002 місяці тому
32:45 experiments 😭 👍 Fascinating interview! Came here after watching today's ☕☕ "coffee talk" with Dr. Kevin Zadai where he did a lot of name dropping and also mentioned JR interviewing Annie Jacobsen.
@martmain28912 місяці тому
Next stop Chuck Missler
@oarabilemolefi60222 місяці тому
Me too😅
@seveneightnine7502 місяці тому
Ditto
@ledean10Місяць тому
Yup, i did too.
@setic9024 дні тому
Listening to her while she details atrocities could actually lull you to sleep.
@skimgettinkindamoney4 роки тому
Imagine her saying "Naughty America....." if u hip u hip
@sammmm874 роки тому
Bruh!
@jfrarex4 роки тому
Taм0dе SwaG wow ya u right lol...good call too funny
@jamalallen65434 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@theNickRYG4 роки тому
Imagine Joe saying "BANGbros..."
@theNickRYG4 роки тому
@Mister Brookes nobody gives a shit troll. This thread is about people saying porn slogans in funny voices. What are you even doing here? Get lost
@SithLordDarthMurray5 років тому
Her voice is so calming. Perfect to talk about Nazi sword fighting
@CE-vd2px5 років тому
Puttin this one in the jerk file
@SithLordDarthMurray5 років тому
Wow simmer on down buddy's. She legitimately has a nice voice. Makes hearing about awful things a lot easier.
@brentullehalfdanhllon52825 років тому
Dean Murray she does have a nice voice, too bad it's echoing bullshit. She needs to brush up on German male culture of the late 19th, early 20th century. Saber fencing wounds were a mark of honor and fearlessness. The wounds were a result of not wearing a mask while facing your opponent. Flinching during a counter was considered extremely dishonorable. Accepting the outcome head on and taking responsibilty for failure. This is the reason that most upper echelon germans have this facial scar during the third Reich period. It was a proof of character. I have this scar, I just didn't pack it with horse hair. 😂
@almight.y.72175 років тому
Lmao 😂
@BRO_v15 років тому
She's def got the voice..could lead the world's most boring sex line...u listen to her discuss 1940s Cuba or whatever and never nut.
@williamseymour25093 місяці тому
All I can say is thanks for such a profound education.
@Middle.Name.RedactedМісяць тому
Ngl, I use this video to help me sleep. Not for the topic of the video, really - but for that sweet smooth voice that lady has
@seanfreaney13 роки тому
This lady should be the voiceover for guided meditation
@amokana2 роки тому
Some lucky kid had this lady narrate his bedtime story every night ...
@jonathantoro71062 роки тому
@@amokana I’m j
@jeffrad61714 роки тому
That voice got every one to spill all them top secret information.
@minshouyukida11124 роки тому
jesus,i dont care how old she is, if she is.near my vicinity. i would totally ask her out for a date. just to listen to her talk alnight.
@plinkertonman4 роки тому
@Smooth Move McGillicuddy underrated
@TylerDurden-bb8lw4 роки тому
Those glasses don't hurt either! :)
@skimgettinkindamoney4 роки тому
@George Rome I said the same thing bruh
@MrSandmstricker4 роки тому
They were spillin secrets seaman. God bless this patriot!
@dougmofle800629 днів тому
Another semi famous survivor of a concertation camp was Robert Clary. His tatoo was A5174. He played corporal Louis Leboe on Hogans heros. Also a soap opera star,
@IronKing662 місяці тому
This one of my favorite guests so far. SUPER interesting.
@jaggerpence83005 років тому
The ASMR is strong in this one.
@evanbrown-modeste22285 років тому
big facts :-)
@simongold27395 років тому
You mistake her pretending to be a doctor fixed cadence for asmr whispering.
@adoe65 років тому
B. C. Kn
@curtisnucmed5 років тому
Schwing!
@viggy19905 років тому
She sounds like Lisa Ann
@bamaking454 роки тому
Annie needs a podcast. Could listen to this voice tell stories 24/7/365.
@adonasb4 роки тому
I would listen to her read the phonebook... and pay to do it!
@johngonzales43424 роки тому
She is ASMR herself
@bigtip83714 роки тому
Please read me a bedtime story 😴
@theyeticlutch34864 роки тому
Why would you have a podcast? She just tell you to read her book
@onlyonecannoli39524 роки тому
Take a coald shawherr you horny bahstards!
@mikejackson56665 місяців тому
Joe, that was your best interview ,you let her talk ,n its mind blowing. She was best guest ever.
@brianbrooks10252 місяці тому
The factory was in Nordhausen, not Berlin. My dad served as a Staff Sergeant in 1st Army, 804th MP’s in VII Corps, which was a Combat Military Police unit. He was in France fours hours before the invasion started, providing security for the 1st Engineer Special Brigade who were completing reconnaissance of German gun enplacements on the beaches of Normandy. During the actual invasion, under heavy fire, they succeeded in making contact with the 82nd Airborne and pushed onto St. Mere Eglise. His unit was among those within the First Army that liberated Camp Mittlebau-Dora in Nordhausen, where he arrested and interrogated “...the only NAZI (he) ever met” and located the bulk of the V-2 rocket plans before they fell into the hands of the Russians days later. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for his actions.
@sonnitsugathesavage77694 роки тому
She looks like “Lisa Ann” if she would’ve had a normal childhood. Hahaha
@makinamuerte75904 роки тому
Nowhere near Lisa Ann.
@OblivionZXZ3 роки тому
& ugly
@griffenatekevinbacon3 роки тому
Lisa anns ugly aunt
@prayedup-11183 роки тому
@@makinamuerte7590 Lisa Ann so fuck ugly shorty on here a milfy
@575MAFIA5753 роки тому
💯😂
@btk12133 роки тому
She researched Operation Paperclip and wrote a book on it, but Joe wants to explain it.
@jackk68203 роки тому
There talking its a podcast and its rogan's, he isnt gonna not speak for 20 mins
@ArienDH113 роки тому
@@jackk6820 he has plenty of times before, Joe mansplaining.
@ItsHollowfied3 роки тому
@@ArienDH11 I dislike you so very much
@Wh1stle_032 роки тому
@@ArienDH11 including with male counterparts you dumbfuck
@lordgarth12 роки тому
@@Wh1stle_03 That’s the thing. lots of people do this and it doesn’t matter the sex of the person they are doing it to or why (like it’s his freaking show) but if it’s a woman oooo mainsplaining. 🤦♂️
@DimBeam13 місяці тому
6:05 We learned about it at school in the late 80's in England.
@jonathanblack55976 місяців тому
This lady is amazing. How can she afford to do all this research?
@kristenmarie92483 місяці тому
Good question. Question everything.
@user-mm5tz9sz3xМісяць тому
Well.... Seems a bit as a government... Try to torbrowse bit more and u will see the slightly all n@z1 story is deviated in many many aspects.🤫
@jonathanblack5597Місяць тому
The Nazis are not a conspiracy theory, man. And if she's a government asset, why is she talking about this at all? Some conspiracy theories have validity, but some people just like cooking up stuff to seem more important than they really are.
@dianahollyfield7764Місяць тому
Afford to research? I'm confused about the question
@radoslavsabev52154 роки тому
I want to see Jamie browsing history of "pull that up Jamie".
@danielmarquez73324 роки тому
Really hook that up!
@danielmarquez73324 роки тому
More likes here please
@badandy195 років тому
I will forever mark today as the day I heard the single best Genghis Khan impression ever attempted.
@Adtrevino375 років тому
Joe made him sound like Genghis Khanbino
@albaycinghostcatninja92835 років тому
german impression followed by genghis khan! what did i do to deserve this?
@rorythompson18405 років тому
I thought he was doing goldmember from Austin powers
@userjim835 років тому
Based on Benedict Wong lol
@Pau_Pau95 років тому
I know right?! Dead on!
@ian206622 місяці тому
This is Fascinating!! And her voice, the way she talks.. 👌👌👌❤️
@ronelfortune3 місяці тому
Does Annie Jacobsen have any audio books narrated by herself? I need to find those. Her voice is therapy itself.
@kaylamartin3053Місяць тому
I saw another comment that said 2 of her audio books are narrated by her.
@ronelfortuneМісяць тому
I bought Operation Paperclip from Audible. It's narrated by her. I was so happy!
@ASTRO_NAUTIKAL3 роки тому
Joe's impressions are so hilariously under appreciated in this one.
@nikkistixx97503 роки тому
I’d give this lady $50 just to say “your a bad boy” to me lmao
@nickfarbman96103 роки тому
you outta pocket for this one bro.....
@aurora30673 роки тому
Did you really die twice?
@nikkistixx97503 роки тому
@@aurora3067 unfortunately yes. I was revived both times after flatlining for some time. Scariest thing I’ve ever been thru walking up and seeing people around you not knowing what is going on
@aurora30673 роки тому
@@nikkistixx9750 Did it make you more or less religious?
@chrisakaschulbus49033 роки тому
@@aurora3067"Did it make you more or less religious?" i saw a toast praying... and toasts are usually dead, unless they're alive... so that should answer your question
@shannonsantos779812 днів тому
My grandfathers brother fought in WW2. He actually shared and spoke of every detail with his son on what he went though as a soldier. He brought back memorabilia, magazines, pictures of the trench etc. He stayed with a man who owned a boot company when he went to Germany. Hitler approached this man to make his armys boots for him. This man would tell the story of hitler testing the boots with a pistol on the factory. I saw a picture of hitler in this factory along with the family. It was very surreal!! This son went back and toured every place his father stayed and fought. He said it was such an emotional journey.
@nolancummings95903 місяці тому
That German academic fencing is called Schlager. It’s still practiced today by some German frats and university clubs
@garboil4 роки тому
The dueling scar isn’t a Nazi thing. It’s called the “Heidelberg scar” From the Heidelberg University - one of Europe’s oldest colleges. It is mentioned in Hamlet - it’s why Leartes, the guy who ultimately kills Hamlet is considered the best swordsman in Europe... because he’s Heidelberg’s champion. The Heidelberg scar was a symbol of status and honor in German aristocracy. Obviously that translated into Nazi hierarchy, especially among officers: same was true of ww1, and east Germany. So that’s why.
@tinkymcginnis4 роки тому
Thank you. She was obviously crap at researching her book. She didn't even know about the origins of the swastika so I'm beginning to think her "book" will have a lot of inconsistencies and exaggerations.
@kurtgraham94954 роки тому
Its called mensur mate, google it.. its cool
@edgeg4004 роки тому
Now we know.Ty,JR
@cesarnava79764 роки тому
Lord Farquaad like which ones? Enlighten us if you will...
@chldshflmngo22834 роки тому
@Lord Farquaad let me guess youre educated in all things Lord Farquaad?
@kimi171714 роки тому
I'm just 5 min in and I've developed a huge crush on this lady
@JalopyGym3 роки тому
Same brother. Looked if anybody thought the same.
@jayyoutube87903 роки тому
I’ve developed something huge from listening to her, but it wasn’t a crush 😬
@thetruthofme61493 роки тому
@@JalopyGym haha Snap
@daltonwade94413 роки тому
She gave me a raging clue
@John-oy7ig3 роки тому
💯
@nathanpoertner2 місяці тому
Its crazy to think when i was a kid in the early 90s we had millions of ww2 vets and now we are down to thousands. I'm glad atleast now its easier than ever to preserve their stories.
@eventfulnonsense19 днів тому
Igor Skorzeny had the most prominent dueling scar.
@Guy_de_Loimbard4 роки тому
Q: Why did the United States beat the Soviet Union to the moon? A: Because our Nazi rocket scientists were better than their Nazi rocket scientists.
@raul0ca4 роки тому
We also had more money to throw at it.
@Vihara24 роки тому
@@raul0ca money as you understand it is a myth
@Properformancenutritioncom4 роки тому
DroverChicago The Soviet Union probably knew it was pointless. Let someone else blow all that money & resources & then just check out the photos to see what it’s like up there.
@pineappleharry20004 роки тому
A: Because they never went there.
@williamb.68134 роки тому
@@Vihara2 Exactly resources and human labor are the are the real currency. They give us paper in exchange for it.
@josephbrzezinskiРік тому
My grandfather was a polish scientist that was captured by Nazi's and moved to Germany. He was forced to do research for them until the allies ended the war. USA put him on a navy boat with my grandma and that's how my family got to America. Recently found the manifest for the us navy boat that carried them from Bremerhaven Germany to Ellis island.
@noname-xq6tpРік тому
Was this interview done in 2018. Little did we know that we would be in a mandatory experimental excerise of our own. We as in THE WORLD.
@luvsilly60Рік тому
I think this is trash. We got some good and some bad.
@Leotv19Рік тому
@@noname-xq6tp lmao chill out dude. Nazis injecting childrens eyes with dyes and small pox isn’t the same as today 😂😂
@melodygnРік тому
What kind of research?
@josephbrzezinskiРік тому
@@melodygn Wish he was alive to get more details. He didnt speak much about it.
@nohandle62Місяць тому
Dueling scars were not a Nazi thing. Young men were doing that decades before that.
@adityajaykumar72605 років тому
I didn't know Genghis Khan had the accent of an Italian mobster from the 60s. :O
@wulfprodigy5 років тому
"Come on work me I'm the man" lol
@steviemason77705 років тому
I’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse
@dakoderii42215 років тому
Know you know.......
@rustycherry125 років тому
Aditya Jaykumar You don’t know that he didn’t... 😂
@superBAkid5 років тому
I mean nobody alive right now knows they didn’t have his voice recorded back in 1225 😂😂
@karlepaul66324 роки тому
Annie-"Jamie, pull that out. " Jamie-"Wha...What'd you say?" Annie-"I said pull that up, please." Jamie-"Oh. ok..." 😉
@VasileSurdu4 роки тому
Yeah but then she's talking about Auschwitz damn
@jdmorge4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@karlepaul66324 роки тому
@@VasileSurdu ....Yup....😉
@joschwan894 роки тому
LOL does she say that?
@karlepaul66324 роки тому
@@joschwan89 nah lol it was more of just having a playful goof at Jamie's expense. Although it wouldn't be that farfetched 😉
@nathangasti77693 місяці тому
Thia was the wrong video to watch right before bed
@yungkhai16643 місяці тому
Makes me want to read a book
@Vocc121 день тому
The Dueling Scars: they wore Goggles to protect their eyes. And the scars where roughly equivalent to the way wrestlers see Cauliflower Ear.
@blasphemousyc54903 роки тому
5:28 after she said "Jamie knows" in that sexy voice, I imagine Jamie smiling and blushing like a little girl
@OldHickory73 роки тому
All the same braindead comments #Idiocracy
@blasphemousyc54903 роки тому
@@OldHickory7 live a little, stop trying to be someone your not. #FakeItToMakeIt
@blasphemousyc54903 роки тому
@@OldHickory7 also, stop liking your own comment, it makes you look like the idios.
@jacksonganuelas28583 роки тому
This comment made my day somehow 🙂
@sanjaykhanka42873 роки тому
I am imagining her saying this to me and smiling from inside....Sad life😓
@TheDragster94 роки тому
Massive respect to the journalist who uncovered Operation Paperclip.🙏🙏🙏 Most 'Journalists' today aren't interested in the truth just the narrative
@darrencourt29853 роки тому
It's been public knowledge for decades
@Bartimaeeus3 роки тому
LOL What is there to be uncovered? Everything was literally in everyones face. Its not like the newspapers, or radios back in the days didn't report on the fact that the chief of Nasa is a german. The only thing that should be uncovered is the fact that americans literally cant do anything and have to import/steal knowledge and capability from other countries.
@TheDragster93 роки тому
@@Bartimaeeus 5:47
@DazedAndConfused14143 роки тому
Bartimaeeus we are the most innovative and accepting of others than any other country. Go to the USSR or China and see how you like it.
@Bartimaeeus3 роки тому
Q._. Accepting of others? Yeah, it’s not like your country is currently being teared apart by a race war. #blm
@bts4589Місяць тому
Love when she says "ferocious!"
@AnGeLoUs073 місяці тому
She has a beautiful soothing voice, like a real story teller.
@placeholdername32064 роки тому
I want that woman to whisper in my ear as i fall asleep
@dannygarcia48224 роки тому
Yes sir!!
@MESSI-fx1ob4 роки тому
Placeholder Name asmr time
@bigrooster68934 роки тому
Sounds like a transgender to me.
@wezilla214 роки тому
While you fall asleep? What, with a hard on?
@tclott3164 роки тому
wes exactly that.
@jopo79965 років тому
I thought Operation Paperclip was when Bill Gates got rid of 'Clippy'.
@Sarumonn5 років тому
That was phase two
@PyrrhosHans5 років тому
Jo Po he will be avenged
@hellaacapella5 років тому
You can NEVER truly get rid of clippy
@williamblackfyre48665 років тому
F for clippy
@chriscontact58575 років тому
I loved Clippy. Just when I thought I was over the help avatars being gone. Damn, where are my uppers at?
@wildmanturner5 місяців тому
By far she is my favorite guest on your show. Evil has no bounds. The only way to stop Evil is to be meaner than evil.
@GiovannaAguilar2 місяці тому
Be meaner than evil makes you simply evil.
@johnniev76753 місяці тому
I really enjoyed this episode And this journalist is absolutely amazing ,intelligent and beautiful And her voice is soothing and beautiful Its her inside voice
@taylordoom69286 місяців тому
Can we appreciate the fact that Jamie knows exactly when to intervene while also not ruining the flow of conversation. I’ve seen so many interviews where the interviews just can’t interrupting the guest.
@stitchgrimly61676 місяців тому
Got Hitler's age wrong though.
@kmaiaa23255 місяців тому
@@stitchgrimly6167close enough he would have been like 124 years old.
@lisagoodrow14825 місяців тому
Jamie?
@Idkwhodawg5 місяців тому
@@stitchgrimly6167 he was off by a couple of years, who cares? He’s not a historian he’s a podcast producer and he does his job very well. This comment isn’t talking about his historical accuracy or his grand knowledge base. It’s talking about how good he is it being a podcast producer. Get over yourself, you don’t have to always find something wrong with everything
@stitchgrimly61675 місяців тому
@@IdkwhodawgI wrote five words a month ago. Perhaps it's not me isn't yet over themselves?
@goban23 роки тому
I just finished listening to Annie's two books "Area-51" and "Phenomena", both well worth your time. Annie reads her own books, and has a very pleasant voice. I'm looking forward to "Operation Paperclip" soon.
@christopherm59582 роки тому
Unfortunately her information is not all correct. Enjoy reading
@goban22 роки тому
@@christopherm5958 Her interpretation of the declassified material is always going to be subject to correction based upon how well it corroborates with other information that comes out. However, if you can find other journalists who have done similar investigative work on declassified material, I'd be interested.
@goban22 роки тому
@no longer human Getting paid to publicize her books would be great. But I admit, their might be more at work than just a profound appreciation for the quality of her published research.
@itsabouttthattime2 роки тому
She could read a technical manual and it'd be worth listening to lol
@tsquirrel86752 роки тому
@@goban2 where do you find find these books she reads?
@CartoClips5 місяців тому
Oh, this is an old video but I don’t know if anyone mentioned, but dueling scars is in that song I forget the name boy from New York City or something like that
@curtiszyrМісяць тому
Such soothing voice .
@LiMCRiMZ3 роки тому
I think this is the only guest I've ever heard say "good job Jamie"
@kieferbauer24212 роки тому
Alex Jones gave him props and a few others. Tim Dillon
@Allclipped5 років тому
*Eddie Bravo has entered the chat.*
@MrJturner745 років тому
She might have to file a restraining order
@huebothedog6655 років тому
Eddie "ahahahhhhhahhhhh" Bravo
@michaelwatts51395 років тому
Muhamed the child molester
@chavarifa51875 років тому
Kill em all Bravo!! Lmao
@Levy2k95 років тому
That made me chuckle. On point👌🏽
@batmansbookshelf2 місяці тому
11:04 Joe just pulled an Owen Wilson right there! 😅
@osmanaj2002Місяць тому
Beautiful voice
@janetphillips9967Рік тому
I lived in Argentina in the mid and late sixties. Our next door neighbors were Dutch. They had been part of the Dutch Resistance. Our pediatrician was a German who was the pediatrician to the SS. He did a year as a War criminal. The Dutch people’s daughter started dating the pediatrician’s son. You have never seen a family so upset.
@crabtrapРік тому
Black kid down the block "hold my beer!"
@TamimProductionРік тому
This woman is very well-spoken. Her voice is so angelic and relaxing, I'm glad I watched this clip.
@Afterlife7377Рік тому
They were the good guys trying to save the world
@ethanschneider5628Рік тому
But much of what she was saying was utter BS
@calbonar211Рік тому
@@ethanschneider5628 sounds like something a German would say
@sunnymitra6372Рік тому
@@calbonar211 That Guy loves Nazis
@ZetsuboNoShimaРік тому
@@ethanschneider5628which part was BS
@user-ww9jt6hs4c4 місяці тому
its called "Mensur" and has been going on for hundreds of years in germanys universitiies fraternities. you can see a lot about it in some universities museums..like heidelberg etc. "Mensur" refers to a type of traditional academic fencing practiced at some European universities, particularly in German-speaking countries. It's a form of regulated, non-lethal duel that often involves students from certain fraternities or student organizations. Participants use specialized fencing swords, called "Schlager," with protective gear like goggles and metal helmets to prevent serious injuries. The aim isn’t to cause harm but to demonstrate courage, skill, and honor. It has historical and cultural significance within certain university societies, although its practice has declined over the years due to safety concerns. the nazis didnt invent it.. they just kept doing it ..
@solarmax113 місяці тому
@22:00 Fencing scars: Those who lost an eyeball could not be made to join the army.
@zackzavetnaya44585 років тому
It’s ENTIRELY possible they smoked DMT and ate raw elk meat
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun5 років тому
Dark purple elk meat
@NNOutBurger_Gaming5 років тому
Lmao
@batmanandrobin2505 років тому
Koba your really original and hilarious
@Itbebobby5 років тому
Damn bro you’re going deep
@mattq98465 років тому
HA!!!!! THERE IT IS
@makatron5 років тому
When the clip channel uploads a half hour one, you know it's all good stuff.
@ntzt21505 років тому
@Alex H and a book about writing that book
@makatron5 років тому
@Alex H the last 12 pages will be epic
@clhs-sportsrecap3373 місяці тому
ty joe for about fba
@frankstared3 місяці тому
This 23:39 is why all students in public education (private schools are by definition already ethically lost) regardless of career path need a deep and broad humanistic education young. Not only does it facilitate crucial critical thinking skills but it embeds the seed of ethics, which far too many lack today.
@NBD3004 роки тому
She's 52. Let that sink in.
@jameschristopher34054 роки тому
Yep, not some woman bitchin about how she didnt have any opportunity... she is intelligent... not just as a woman but an a person.
@kasperknutsen82834 роки тому
Area 51... let that sink in
@irrelavant134 роки тому
Some women age like wine 😙👌
@jameschristopher34054 роки тому
Irrel Avant yep... as white wine ages it gets bitter and sour... :)
@Yes-tj7ui4 роки тому
If someone were to ask me how old I think she is by looking, I’d definitely say 45 to early 50s
@SuperKarlAdam2 роки тому
As a German, let me explain the scars. They fenced for their fraternities. Some of German fraternities require their members to perform academic fencing. Nowadays, the required number is 3 or more „fencing duels“ called Mensur. It’s supposed to be a sort of initiation rite. You face someone and fence with them. You’re supposed to stand still and keep your composure. Reacting out of fear like moving your head away and so means that you didn’t pass. It’s not really meant as competition. However, academic fencing isn’t some Nazi hobby. It existed before them and still exists to this day. It was an activity among academics. As a significant portion of academics at the time ended up being Nazis there’s obviously a portion of Nazis that had these scars. She was right that people in the past would use horse hair, sand or salt to prevent the scar from healing as it was a sign that you were an academic. Usually, that’s not the case anymore. Googling Schmiss or Mensur might show you some videos.
@mikeypiros6647Рік тому
Thanks for the information , exactly what I was thinking, but wouldn't the ones with out scar feel different or viewed by others?
@metalboostableРік тому
Kaltenbrunner did fencing, his fraternity moved from Vienna to Deggendorf. There are fraternities who do not mandate fencing, such as catholics, usually German national or deitschnationale fraternities are very strict. And you have to hold a speech and learn knowledge on fraternities. The elder gentlemen Alte Herren can reject your speech if it does not meet the standards. In each semester they hold celebrations when they gather and share wine and beers wearing tux looking smart in ties.
@GeneraleRamРік тому
Ah yes, the German academic fraternities have a great history. They where protagonist of the German unification
@matthoward7645Рік тому
Obviously fencing isn't a nazi thing like 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
@kkittycatkat1990Рік тому
Hey bud thank you so much! I really couldn't peice it together and how it related to what they were speaking about.
@frankstared3 місяці тому
It can be argued, and had been (though ignored in these wayward times), that any gains made of inequity are not gains at all they merely appear as such to the equally wayward.
@julianhatton11092 місяці тому
Great Show
@98erics3 роки тому
I went to the Holocaust Museum a long time ago. They had walls blocking certain photos with viewing slots that were high enough so children couldn't see the absolutely horrific photos. The pictures were beyond evil. The fact that they could be that awful is terrifying.
@The1sKa2 роки тому
That’s the evil of man kind
@trentm9372Рік тому
At 16 years old, my son and I took a week long trip to D.C. He is quite hearty and pushes limits (he is a runner and asked me whether he could run by himself around the Mall at 9:30p). The only time he shied away from anything during the trip was at the Holocaust Museum. A taller (3-4 ft.) wooden structure was in a portion. It housed a sunken TV screen showing footage of the medical experiments performed on the Jews. It was horrific but he asked, "Can we go please?" before me. As we walked into the next exhibit, he said, "I'm sorry. I just couldn't take it anymore."
@TClark-tr5jrРік тому
And think about how close America was to being taken over.
@justing1810Рік тому
It is terrifying
@crabtrapРік тому
"they" is you. had you lived in germany at that time. you would have a 90% chance of participating in the evil. there have been studies on this