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@masterwerneck
@masterwerneck 6 годин тому
I have noticed not one but hundreds of mandela effects after hearing a guide meditation to shift reality on UKposts for a-while, i definitelly jump into a parel reality with some differences, especially on pop-culture. To say some: Alfred Molina (the 'Dr. Octopus' from Spider-Man movies) was mexican not brittish on my last time-line; 'Mad Max - Fury Road' and the new 'Furiosa' were both directed by Dennis Villeneuve - the Dunna remake director - not George Miller - the director from the firts three Mad Max movies; on my original reality Andy - the little boy from 'Child's Play' movies - was played by two different actors on 'Child's Play' 1 and 2 not the same how it's now, along many others differences.
@RockStar-dw7ul
@RockStar-dw7ul 6 годин тому
Thank you for the fantastic stories and videos. Your book was great too!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 години тому
Thanks so much for your patronage! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@nitukka2b
@nitukka2b 8 годин тому
Lovely refresher of views familiar and well loved. Stories familiar too. Thanks.
@elizabethmorton4904
@elizabethmorton4904 9 годин тому
I really don't find the number of disappearances in the GVA and the "triangle" at all surprising. Re the GVA: As others have mentioned, urbanized areas back up into wilderness where it's real easy to get lost, injured very quickly. Also, unprepared hikers, adventurers, just folk going for a walk can run into trouble very fast. And the GVA attracts houseless, mentally ill and addicted people from all over Canada because of its mild climate and services for that demographic segment, and those people are very vulnerable to bad things happening to them. In the triangle - this is really, really difficult terrain where suffering a sprained ankle could result in your disappearance and death. I was taught as a child in the city of Toronto about the dangers of getting lost in the woods - to never go out alone, always ensure someone knew where you were going and when you'd be back, if you found yourself lost to stay where you were rather than try wandering around, always to take food, water, rain gear, etc. The Canadian wilderness is extremely dangerous - as far as I am concerned, unless you really know what you are doing, don't go out there, and even then the best trained and prepared can run into big trouble. That's just the nature of the country.
@svernwarunos546
@svernwarunos546 11 годин тому
Taxes, out of cotrol corruption , black face.
@PREPFORIT
@PREPFORIT 13 годин тому
Very interesting.
@beadingbusily
@beadingbusily 13 годин тому
If I wanted to hear about your church, I wouldn't have clicked on 'folktale'. Such disappointment.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 13 годин тому
Yet you clicked on the bishop and the demon.
@austinlee4156
@austinlee4156 13 годин тому
Some of the craziest war stories are the forgotten ones during pre colonial times
@user-yw1md7cv4n
@user-yw1md7cv4n 14 годин тому
Right on another good one. I can't get enough of these.
@Tralman1965
@Tralman1965 15 годин тому
The music, narration and stories are exceptional!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 14 годин тому
Thanks for saying so!
@greghanlon2235
@greghanlon2235 17 годин тому
Well told and thorough Hamm.
@1967Prairiemoon
@1967Prairiemoon 18 годин тому
should have just said in Ontario and Quebec instead of Canada ,,, good video ... should make another about the rest of Canada
@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op
@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op 19 годин тому
Ive seen the barn side bird pics and dont believe them because the bird looks like a normal grackle blown up and added to the picture. Its head was not much larger than a small dog's head...not what you would expect from a ferocious bird.
@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op
@RAYFORDHENDERSON-dc2op 19 годин тому
the mendala effect is not named after the black revolutionary...its named after the Buddhist picture of the cosmos that they spend hours looking at when in tranced.
@parody_bear_mike
@parody_bear_mike 20 годин тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p3F8i4KGh4phu5s.htmlsi=3M3MFTUQB3dRfEfZ timelines
@rickymartinez6332
@rickymartinez6332 20 годин тому
Definitely my favorite UKposts channel. I absolutely love your storytelling voice and I love the old folklore.
@lindakay9552
@lindakay9552 21 годину тому
Frazier? That's one of my great grandma's maiden names.
@tomflynn2912
@tomflynn2912 22 години тому
Hammerson, you have the best channel on UKposts! Thank you!
@SouldArt
@SouldArt День тому
The majority of murders today continue to be unsolved. We’re getting better at it but way too many go without detection or conviction. I think all of this is easily explained but that’s not very entertaining lol but I bet the circumstances around these murders are quite fascinating as murders usually are 😉
@deanmac6170
@deanmac6170 День тому
Surnames in the past where so cool .
@jessecerasus9621
@jessecerasus9621 День тому
Instant banger !
@xlchthoNyx
@xlchthoNyx День тому
Wow we’re the safest nation thats kind of scary lol
@johnny7750
@johnny7750 День тому
Their called Norteno,Dog!🇭🇲✅
@lucyanderson9064
@lucyanderson9064 День тому
I imagine I will get a lot of hate for this, but whenever I hear these stories also, I cannot help thinking, the modern west wants to romanticise native people so much, but at the end of the day, they were just as brutal, and barbaric as their colonisers....
@jessecerasus9621
@jessecerasus9621 День тому
Well, Hammerson is never romanticizing the Natives and he openly talks about their cannibalism and their constant war between each other
@lucyanderson9064
@lucyanderson9064 17 годин тому
@@jessecerasus9621 I know. I didn't say he did. I was just making a general observation. His videos just help to highlight what reality was.
@lenBrill1971
@lenBrill1971 День тому
I often reflect on the way you narrate with absolute perfect english in all of your videos. I never hear people use proper english EVER. You are it, and Dr. Jordon Peterson.
@danielviney
@danielviney День тому
Who put aspell while standing on the rock
@danielviney
@danielviney День тому
My X is rhe descendant of tbe last shaman
@danielviney
@danielviney День тому
Waterfalls... Flanmin falls, portals...
@eklera
@eklera День тому
The Grand Falls cataract, of which Grand Falls, New Brunswick is named, has a very similar legend attached to it, as the other two you mentioned. A princess of the local tribe, named Malobianah, or Malabeam was captured by a war party of a rival tribe. She also led them over these falls, to their doom, to save her people. And like with the other legends, she too is purported to haunt the falls and it has been claimed that the ghosts of her and her captors can be seen on occasion going over the falls.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters День тому
Very interesting!
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld День тому
Great video as always, thank you
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters День тому
Thanks for watching!
@joannablitt8917
@joannablitt8917 День тому
Fascinating stories so well presented. There is definitely something mysterious about Rokies beside beauty.
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing День тому
i had one of your books delivered to australia from amazon the other month, i was impressed by its size and quality
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters День тому
Thanks so much for your patronage! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@machinehead6961
@machinehead6961 День тому
At 6:17 that was an interesting time
@frederickknight9271
@frederickknight9271 День тому
Another great addition to the channel. Thanks!
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing День тому
thanks from Melbourne
@animaleyes4733
@animaleyes4733 День тому
How about those indigenous children that went on a picnic with the queen and never came back in kamloops. Also dig a lil bit in the rabbit hole regarding Thirsty Lake bc.
@animaleyes4733
@animaleyes4733 День тому
Dogman
@animaleyes4733
@animaleyes4733 День тому
Bigfoot
@stevemyers2092
@stevemyers2092 День тому
I went to high school in Iroquois Falls - never knew about the "waterfalls" upriver. Hmmmmm
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters День тому
They were destroyed by the dam.
@patsyjudd2117
@patsyjudd2117 День тому
Absolutly
@donfredette5189
@donfredette5189 День тому
Word !
@Big_nasty907
@Big_nasty907 День тому
Tiddies
@damiencouturee6240
@damiencouturee6240 День тому
I cant lie, "The Beebs" is not something I expected to hear on this channel lol. Im not complaining pr anything I just thought it was funny
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion День тому
Alarming how many old legends involve young women ending their lives for frivolous reasons. Barely anyone maintains their first romance for life. They removed themselves from the world for someone they may have dumped in 6 months.
@michro1982
@michro1982 День тому
1:34 well...... not so much anymore. We're starting to turn into a 3rd world shthole and born Canadians are becoming 2nd class citizens. Canadian pride is still there for the real ones though
@Captain_Commenter
@Captain_Commenter День тому
I live near Niagara Falls, never experienced anything spooky there. But Decew Falls is nearby, some have said it's haunted...
@darrell3391
@darrell3391 День тому
Thank you Sir, your videos bring back a nostalgia of the old National Film Board Vignettes that played on CBC circa 70’s 80’s, before and after as well likely. The “Hands up, said the miner, hands up” and the Voyagers are the most memorable.
@risboturbide9396
@risboturbide9396 День тому
Oh yes, les Chutes Montmorency et la Dame Blanche 🍻
@raddadray7535
@raddadray7535 День тому
Right on Hammerson,…you are an excellent narrator.Thank goodness your Canadian and not American.Peace from another Canadian.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters День тому
I think Americans are great, too.
@raddadray7535
@raddadray7535 День тому
Right on Hammerson,…you are an excellent narrator.Thank goodness your Canadian and not American.Peace from another Canadian.