Top 3 photos with DISTURBING backstories | Part 22
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You are at the end. Nothing more exists beyond this. Promise.
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☠︎ Found the secret easter egg in today's video? Be the 1st to comment what it is and where it occurs in the video, and you will get pinned!! ☠︎
15:47 Like button makes a brief appearance over the 'Track 1' sign!
Impressive eye
nice find
Epic
Woah.. that’s impossible to see on my phone😂 good job
I saw about ten different things - none of which were the blinking 👍🏼. 😂
"Things were going pretty well until his jaw fell off." Hate when that happens.
Right?!
Gosh I know right, I have to fix it every month 😒
Yeah ikr? It just fell off when i was reading this! now i have to go to the E.R :/
Now i cant stop laughing
Breh stop tryna make me laugh pls🥲
"The crowds rushed forward to dip their scarfs into the blood as souvenirs " people from the past were WILD
Evil 🤦🏾♀️ we never say yt people were evil
we all cry the same tears, if the circumstances are right, ud be doing the same thing without thinking twice
@@justaone4128 Eh I wouldn’t call it evil considering who this bastard was. It likely felt akin to having the head of a creature that harmed a loved one as a trophy. It’s very fucked up, but not evil imo.
People from the past? I can see the same thing happening today if another guillotine execution happened publicly.
@@Calabresa022 These days I could see people lining up to dip their scarf in the blood of someone who refused to wear a mask 🙁
“Things were going pretty well until his jaw fell off” Damn, he’s having one of those days.
UGH i hate those days >:/
@@mozzymozzameepmorp7818 yep they’re the worst D:
I hate puberty.
@@randommandude5450 LMAO
I hate it when my jaw falls off
Whilst none of us are surprised about radium making your bones completely disintegrate, I'm surprised that his oesophagus & stomach didn't rot a long time previous to that.
Radium lets the body think it's calcium, so the bones are the first to store the stuff and henceforth the first to go.
Idk hmmmmmmmmmmm
What makes him even better, is one of the stories he told was not quite accurate, and another youtuber got a hold of the actual person in question to verify, and he said that MrBallen was wrong; They contacted Ballen asking if it was ok to bring it up and clarify - and his response was to the note of "If I got something wrong, PLEASE set the story right." You can't buy character. This guy is the best.
He really is. A mark of good character is being able to accept it when someone tells you you're wrong about something. A lot of people can't do that.
Which story did he get wrong
Yeah im subbed to dive talk and i dodged their mr.ballen reaction videos for awhile because i assumed they would talk some shit for views lol. To my surprise they mentioned that John went off the available info and did his best to get the facts. Not to my surprise at all John was in the comments giving them praise for getting the right story out. They also confirmed that he was very supportive before the video came out and couldn't wait to see them clear the record.
What do you expect? He’s going to deny that he didn’t get all the facts right? How does this show character at all hahai
the YT that brought it up was the channel Dive Talk. for anyone reading this that loves/is interested by Ballens cave diving stories needs to look them up. these guys are pros. ALSO in the description of MR Ballen's videos, sometimes when he changes little facts he says at the very bottom "this content is intended for entertainment purposes only. he tells the true story and sometimes changes insignificant facts a little.
"Things were going good until his jaw fell off." Holy shit that's jaw dropping
Jail.💀💀💀
🤦🏽♀️😂🤦🏽♀️
:/
I see what you did there 😏
The papa john
Man. The picture of a man coming to terms with his own death is haunting. It gave me chills both times I looked.
He shouldn't have been harassing random people
@@AnAdorableWombat1walk away from the guy, don't push him on the tracks and kill him. Humanity today is shameless. Blacks are always pushing Asians onto train tracks in NYC. Dozens of victims just this year and more last year.
@@AnAdorableWombat1 doesnt mean he deserves to die
I agree. It chills you to your very soul. It brings awareness to the fragility of your own existence and makes you question your own mortality. Very existential.
He could lie down between the tracks and probably survive
Fun fact: Sir Christopher Lee was at Weidmann’s execution. He was 17 and witnessed the last public execution by guillotine. The man is a legend.
And he killed Nazis.
And he was in the British SOE during WWII ......................
*was*
@@leso204and was in a metal band in his 80’s.
Whoa man for real?
The look on the guy's face with his jaw gone is so haunting. You can see the defeat and sadness from that.
And he was just calm like WHAT?!?!
@@bruhsqu4d224 I think he had accepted his fate, plus the radiation poisoning must have made him too weak to seem panicky.
Plus that's not a picture of him
@@MegaInTheSky wdym
@@erichfletcher732 no, no I don't honestly. It's not a good haunting, it's like the send chills down the spine one.
I love how Mr ballen literally doesn't clickbait the actual photo on the screen was part of the actual story unlike other KZheadrs videos
It's so refreshing to see.
It's like a horror version of Daily Dose of Internet
I know right
I WISH that photo was clickbait and fake. That story was horrifying as hell 😬😬😬.
This guy is the best tbh
Radium was also used in cosmetics! It literally made women who put it on glow in the dark! This went on till the dangers of radium were well known and such products were discontinued. However, the use of the word to describe women particularly good looking as "radiant" has remained in our lexicon. Also having lived in NYC, the NY Post is infamous for running such gruesome pics on its FrontPage. One I recall was of a gangland hit where the victims were killed after having dinner at an Italian outdoor restaurant. The focus was the alleged leader of a crime family who clearly had bullet wounds and blood pouring from them, as well as a lit cigar hanging out of his mouth! That is indeed a microcosm of New York City!
Courtesy of the iceman....
I remember that in Poe's poem "The raven" he used a word "radiant" to describe Lenore, and it was written in the 19th century... So I doubt that radium has something to do with it
Idk why you all say things that aren't true that you could look up from that thinking computer you hold in your hand every day. The term radiance or radiant started around 1600 and comes from the Latin word radiare. Radium comes from the Latin word for ray, radius.😒
@@squarebear619 What I wrote is true. However if the word was used ages prior to describe beauty, it was not in the source I read the radium report from. Do not accuse me of posting things that "aren't true".
Also the adjective “glowing” to describe women still remains to this day. Lol!
I felt really bad for the guy with the jaw fallen off. He had such a great life up until he made one fatal mistake by drinking more of that radium water. But what is worst is that there are many other people especially doctors that didn't know Radium was technically bad. Hell never forget there was an actual story about girls using the radium paint they use for watches as make-up
The second story was really sad but imagine how much longer radium would've continued if it wasn't for his passing. Like a sacrifice that he didn't consent to.
true tho
Weird way to say dying, “his passing like a sacrifice that he didn’t consent to”
You should look into the radium girls.
It’s sad but atleast he got to live a life of luxury before going out. He probably didn’t have many regrets and was pretty chill while dying.
Sucks, man. A few more years if prolonged exposure and he would have had superpowers.
I remember the radiation story, and it's truly depressing how there were so many victims to radiation poisoning, especially for those who had to handle radium as part of their jobs, not knowing that it would kill them.
Ever see one of the shoe store X-ray machines which were common for a time? It’s kind of amazing that radiation was once thought to be “healthy”. Even radioactive toothpaste… make them pearly whites glow - in the dark.
I'm curious why some people, including Eben, claimed that it works. Probably a placebo effect.
Anyone against radiation at the time was probably seen as a conspiracy theorist.
@@REChronic54 it probably did make him feel energetic and happy. There are lots of dangerous things that have what appear to be positive effects if you don't know better. Arsenic makes nails and hair glossy and healthy looking, also makes them grow faster, belladonna makes your eyes appear larger and brighter, smoking cures IBS, opium will stop coughing, insomnia and diarrhea, cocaine numbs toothache, botox is the same thing as what causes floppy baby syndrome, hell even freezing to death is supposed be quite pleasant once your body stops fighting.
Isnt this how John Wayne died
That thumbnail was jaw dropping. Never seen anything like that
Was that a pun intended?
I've seen that photo somewhere but idk where 😶🌫️
was “jaw dropping” on purpose lmao
Civil War post injury photos look a lot like this.
Super omega edgy funny xdxdxd!!111
As a New Yorker, I am obligated to inform you. There is a large space underneath the edge of the platform that people can fit in. There is also a series of cut outs in the walls that fit most people. Finally there is the worst of them all the space below the train in between the tracks will also fit smaller sized people with a gracious amount of room underneath the train just for this reason. Not that I suggest anyone try and see if they fit
That second story has me shook... What an incredibly scary and painful way to die... It's crazy it took years for his body to start falling apart! Our bodies are pretty tough!
@@basilthewotahmelon9372 yeah double OH GOD
ye that picture looks insane , cant believe he was still alive while it was taken
Either our bodies are really tough or the thing that was killing him was just working very slow 🤔
Gradually, and then all at once.....sadly, its how things like this usually work.
Abra AWE-bruh ~ I agree, it's horrible and scary
I am a trainee driver and we get specific training for situations like the man on the track. We are taught once we have applied the emergency break to constantly sound the horn until after impact. The reason why is to stop us train drivers from hearing the sound of the person hitting the train. We also taught not to look at the person. Apparently the sound of the train hitting the body and the look on their face just before impact can haunt you for years. PTSD is huge problem for train drivers world wide due to rail assisted suicide or person under train incidents. I can’t describe the type of trauma a train bogie causes to the human body. It certainly not the way I wish to exit this world. Please be safe around trains. We can’t stop these machines quickly and I don’t want to wake up in cold sweats remembering your face.
That is really interesting. I can’t imagine the constant horror those drivers experience after running over a person on accident
I have heard of stories of people abandoning animals on train tracks.
@@timothygilliam3924 While that is still horrible, hitting a person is way worse than hitting an animal
Oh when a train car hits someone or something it disentigrates. That is not a joke. And the bogies will probably shred whatever was left and went under the train itself. It will not be a pretty sight since a train would be equivalent to say a single stick of dynamite was stuck to your body and you know the rest.
When I was a child we had stopped in our car at a train crossing. We were one of the front cars, closest to the track and as the train was about to go past my mother frowned and said something about someone on the track. I turned to look in time to see the train run this person down. To this day I vividly remember a dark green jumper and floral skirt, just visible under the train. The woman didn't die immediately, we heard afterwards she died in hospital from her injuries. Turns out the train driver had seen her and hit the emergency breaks but the train couldn't stop in time. As a child I was more excited by the event than scared, I was a bit to young to really understand or even care about someone elses death, but my sister a bit over a year older was very freaked out by it. I only really remember that one scene and feeling a little uneasy about the situation but to this day I still wonder about the poor driver that had to deal with being used as a means of suicide. I understand mental illness, peoples minds can do horrible things to them and make them not care about anyone or anything but dying, but even when I myself was suicidal I couldn't imagine involving other people in my death so traumatically. I actually had a real problem trying to figure out how I could kill myself with the least amount of impact on others. I contemplated going into the forest and doing the deed there but the idea of my family never knowing what happened to me or finding my dead body was enough for me to decide to try other less lethal options. I ended up voluntarily being hospitalised instead of causing such trauma and pain to those that may had to deal with the aftermath of my death. I don't know for sure but I think seeing that woman be run down when I was so young taught me that anyone involved in dealing with the suicide of someone, from the police to the hapless bystanders, was in a way a victim who could be permanently traumatised by my actions. Mental illness isn't exactly prone to rational decisions so I can never truly condemn someone who takes that route but personally I struggled a lot with the idea of other people cleaning up the mess that my death may cause. I wasn't going to be the person that traumatised a van full of young children and everyone else in between.
🇫🇷 I'm French and I understood all you said. You articulate well, and you speak with so many facial expressions and emotions that you captivate. 👏🏼 Well done.
The fact that a Physical Therapist wrote a prescription for anything is horrifying. I feel bad for the man. That was literally a jaw dropping story.
nice
He might have just sold it to him. I have been to independent PTs who sold stuff out of their offices.
It was hundred years ago. Physical therapist was basically a doctor.
Dude the ending 😅
If we go far enough back the barber becomes also the dentist.
The second story… radiation poisoning is like this: typically you die then you rot. But with radiation poisoning you rot then you die.
It's like reverse zombie, lol
Isn't radiation what they claim you get from 5g antennas?
@@yadiraquiles6841 no
I wonder why radium felt so good.
My dad had radiation poisoning from the military. His teeth rotted so bad he could just push them out. He destroyed his health for so long. So thankfully he survived and eventually got back to healthy (except his teeth) and runs a business but it was bad
The thing that really scares me is how small things can end up with your death, imagine if the victim in story 3 had a few drinks less, or if the guy in story 2 had just slept in the bed under him
Thoughts like this is what keeps me up at night I imagine how many times we've avoided death or even just serious injury in general. And what one little choice we make will lead to our end. I shouldn't be watching stuff like this, I worry too much, but I can't help it! It's all so fascinating as much as it is horrifying
Life is too uncertain to have regrets. Accept reality as it is, "what if" thoughts are just a burden in life.
Well analyze what you’re doing. Everything and anything can bring death and you could be able to prevent but living life is better than always being paranoid.
yasu shun agreed. this is a wise statement, we have no control over our fates and therefore we just have to accept what life throws at us
Ya imagine if that guy in the first story killed 6 less people...He would have had a better head on his shoulders and made it into his elder years...
This was the very first video of yours I watched, and when it ended, I knew I was hooked. You are a great storyteller!
same
A year later and I still can’t get enough of these videos. Awesome!
That “energy” that he felt was literally the cells exploding and releasing their energy. My professor was telling me about this
Dayum
thank you. I was wondering why it made him feel energized.
What the fuck
thanks, very interesting
Wow. I was wondering how that could be possible. Thank you.
My grandmother told me that when she was a young nurse (around 1918-1920), the hospital where she worked was losing staff to illness. Turns out it was the X-ray machine (she called it a ‘fluoroscope’) and the techs and nurses would basically stand right next to the patient being xray’d (no shielding of any kind). Not a ton of radiation for one Xray, but if youre doing 50 a day, it adds up. She also said they used special methods to handle radium-affected patients because handling them too often was dangerous. Didn’t seem to affect her though as she died in 1997 at the age of 102.
She got radiated to the point where she lived past expectancy
@@bossaurayt3567 xD-
@@indicus9075 take a joke fam
@@indicus9075 woooosh
1920 - 1970 Shoe stores would use fluoroscopes to see how well a customer's foot fit into the shoe they were trying on.
This channel's good man. You're really good at describing these situations and stories, it's really compelling.
0:20 that way of saying "like the video" is maybe the best one to ever exist
The one story really makes you realize how far we’ve come with medicine. Also makes you realize that it hasn’t been that long since we did some seriously crazy stuff in Medicine.
Not long at all...
Reminds me of corona vaccine. God knows what’s gonna happen
@@mjoyg5445, you clearly don’t know that a SARS vaccine had been in development for 20 years already and that the Corona virus is a type of SARS virus. The COVID-19 vaccine is not new, the strain of that virus was newly identified in 2019, hence its moniker. Stop spreading false information. (And no, my information doesn’t solely come from the “lame stream media”, it comes from my sister-in-law who is a PhD-ed virologist.)
@@mjoyg5445 People willingly let themselves be used as guinea pigs... Then they point fingers at the ones who don't want the vaccine, claiming its their fault the virus keeps spreading and mutating. Meanwhile the flu keeps mutating anew every year. But noone cares about the flu or its vaccine anymore. Even after getting the COVID-vaccine, you can still get sick and when the virus infects a vaccinated person, of course it's going to mutate into something stronger, because it meets a stronger resistance in the vaccinated body... weird how it goes both ways, but everyone just wants to point fingers at the sceptics.
We haven't come far in medicine. Doctors are still just a bunch of morons with God complexes, making things up.
Fun fact: The actor Christopher Lee, who played Saruman in The Lord of the Rings and Count Dooku in Star Wars was actually present at the last public execution in France.
And don’t forget his Dracula, it’s a staple of his career.
The most interesting fact about Christopher Lee is that he has killed people as he was a freedom fighter for Finland in their war against the communists in the late 1930's, had Finland held out another year instead of surrendering England would have had to go to war against Russia, history would have played out much differently .
Also a satanist
He was also the dentist in Willy Wonka
The character James Bond is based on him
Fun Fact: there were only 3 more uses of the guillotine after the last public use, the last of which being in 1977. France finally passed an act banning capitol punishment in 1981.
Sorry but you don’t know it was banned as fact, that’s just what you were told. I highly doubt you were there to know no more took place, so it could easily have continued. Believing everything they tell you is your first mistake
@@Shethiccc38 Who are "they"?
I enjoy your presentations. You are animated, knowledgeable and always well prepared. (Sometimes I check!) I love trivia and history. I always learn something new from you.
Fun fact: The guillotine was invented to try to make executions more humane since its creator hated the brutality of executions. In fact he hated executions so much, he did not want his name attached to his own invention. However, unfortunately for him, we still call it a guillotine.
it is more humane than some execution devices we use today. the electric chair is definitely a bit inhumane because you’re pretty much being electrocuted to death which i bet is painful.
Sidenote to that, the inventor was executed by his own invention as the revolutionaries thought he was pro bourgeoisie and pro monarchist. Iirc the Guillotine made executions so easy that during the height of the french revolution there were several hundred if not thousands of executions a day in France.
Funny how he thought it'd be more "humane", when in actuality is probably just as bad because a severed head has the ability to remain conscious for about 25 - 30 seconds. Here's a quick excerpt from a guillotine observation made by a doctor back in 1905. "In 1905, a French physician attended an execution and stood close to the guillotine. He approached as soon as the severed head tumbled into the basket below and called out the man’s name. He claimed the eyelids lifted and the man looked briefly at him before lowering his gaze. The physician called his name again and received a similar response. The man did not respond to a third prompt. The physician concluded based on his observations that a severed head could retain consciousness for 25 to 30 seconds." THAT is truly terrifying! And there are other similar observations that have been made. Yikes 😬
@@elizabethserrano5136 Yeah but it beat a blunt axe that would take, I can't remember how many blows but like between 2 to 11. I mean, if you were rich, you could request a sword but still, that wasn't much better.
@@ryuwarrior89 i just think that idea of being consciously aware that your head is no longer attached to your body is truly terrifying, knowing that in a matter of mere seconds, you're going to die
Radithor is so effective the results are jaw-dropping!
Was about to make this same comment.
Such underrated comment!!!
That's awful yet funny!
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm fairly certain when i was a teenager I watched the video of that guillotine execution, you can find it online, i guess they had straight up filmed it for recordkeeping too lol (it's not really graphic unless you use your imagination)
Wait, WHAT?!
@@hatsnoodlemiku-2238 Oh yeah, google it lol. It's out there for sure, I'm sure it isn't too hard, just search for the last guillotine execution in france video
@@mavzer0 I hate curiosity I’m not going to but I want to but I won’t
I think I've seen it. It was taken from bit of a distance, perhaps a nearby, upper floor room. You see only the side where the convict's body is laying. It's B & W and you don't see gore, but you do see the blade go down and the body quickly pushed into the casket as soon as it happens.
Hi ballen i am a huge fan of spooky stories and stuff and i like how you presented the video and got straight in to the point and also you got be glued to the screen . If you are wondering how good are you then hear this 'i didnot skip a single second of this video' keep up the good work.
That's exactly what happened to the "Radium Girls" During World War I. Women were hired to paint the hands of Aviation watches with a glowing paint that made it possible to read the time in low light conditions. To make a better point on the paint brush, the girls would lick the tip of the bristles to make a cleaner, sharper paint line. So the watches looked better. The Radium paint was so radioactive, The woman's jaws, and teeth just rotted away and fell off. The biggest tragedy of all, was the company blamed the woman for being "sickly and weak". And denied the paint was responsible for the horrific cancer the woman were exposed too... Many of these workers died a horrible, painful death as a result of this unbelievable negligence...
Worst part is most of the women were told to lick the bristles to make a sharper point iirc Also many of the women didn't even know what they were exposed to until the day of the trial
Yes and when they became ill they suffered tremendously ! The worst part is how the powers that be tried to cover it up and deny what happened to those girls - smh
Hope they resued 😭 science way more up to date now
WW1*
@@Zorro9129 I fixed my post. Thanks for the correction....
The Radithor story was really shocking at first but then I realized when this product came out, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had not yet happened. People had no clue what radiation really was. I wonder what future generations will say about us and what we are consuming now that we think is safe.
Exactly what i was thinking
It also makes me wonder what we are avoiding because we think it's poison when it's actually not...like tomatoes!
Like plastics?
@@trashcatlinol ehhh? Tomatoes? I never heard anything bad about em. Do explain?
@@asteroth1986 it used to be believed tomatoes were poisonous because the rest of the plant is. People who knew they were safe had to take to eating them in a public spectacle in order to convince people they were safe. A few other foods throughout history were treated like that as well! Sometimes just at the whim of a silly king. I don't don't remember specifics as when I heard I brushed it off as 'just like tomatoes' XD; and then didn't commit them to memory...
Other excellent video,thanks Mr.Ballen,keep up the great work bro,we appreciate it!!😊
Love u man. The way u details these stories is easily understandable and thrilling. Thanks for the video
As soon as you said “France” and “wooden structure” I was like “someone’s getting beheaded lol”
For me it was “wooden structure” and “basket”
When he said basket I knew things were going to get dark
Me too
Shanna's mom found guilty sentenced to undo and help me now true
@@auriellepearson1047 r/Ihadastroke
Just casually “it was going well, until his jaw fell off”
like oh yeah thats like so normal
Looks like Raziel from Soul Reaver.
Radium is similar to calcium and will replace the calcium in the bone. Since radium is radioactive and now inside the bone structure it will kill everything around it. Destroy the bone and blood vessels. Causing strong bones to just crumble and fall apart.
@@sd906238 shit man, thanks :) cool info!
@@sd906238 mah man!! Thanks!
Man, I love his intros with the like button. Very amazing bro.
These are a really jaw dropping stories Mr.ballen,Thank you for a years of sharing stories on us.❤
"Radithor gives you energy" yes, radioactive energy
He became a real life Fallout Boy
Radithor gives you wInGs... angel wings.
Makes me wonder what the real side effects of modern drugs and technology would turn out to be. Remember - everyone was considering radioactive water to be completely harmless back in these days...
I’M WAKING UP I’M WAKING UP
Radithor gave me Chernobyl energy 😤😤
I want a bumper sticker that says “I’m a fan of the strange dark and mysterious”
Yes...I would buy those stickers! Lol
So do I
T shirt please XL. Tote bag. Coffee mug.
Yes!! That would be awesome!!
@@raymondbenbow8641 agreed! I would love that
Love the video's!! And the way you story tell is one of a kind (Excellent)!!
Mr Ballern, I totally love love love ur channel here... I evn listen to u on spotify with the medical mysteries and the other too.. keep up the good work!! Greetings from southern Sweden
Scary to think that Eben died in the 1930's, yet his bones will still be radioactive well past the year 3500
Lol.. yeah but even longer. Half life times 5.5 should be a safe timeline. So 1600 years times 5.5. 8800 years.
Hey there smooth skin
@@fife8332 What?
@@fife8332 ahh... Nice reference
That's assuming that there will be no means discovered to remove radiation, which then will be used on whatever bones are left.
I've seen a lot of Mr Ballen disturbing backstories, but none as jaw dropping as this one
Not sure if you meant it or not, but that was a great play on words.
@@kygal like
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I saw what you did there. lol
Nice
the moment a serial killer is less monstrous than the crowd
I like how good of a voice this KZheadr has
When you think about it, it’s kinda miraculous that humanity even survived the atomic age. They were drinking radioactive water, using radium paint on everything, peoples jaws flyin off left and right, women glowing in the dark, it was crazy! It’s pretty amazing that we figured out “Radiation = Bad” before we all died.
Well yeah almost... 😄
There's still time
Your comment doesnt really make any sence because back then fatalaties caused by radio activity were very very rare. Different things killed much much more people, mainly deceases and wars. And we still havent been able to learn anything because till today there are wars going on.
'Women glowing in the dark' lol
@@juliasanne6805 Those "deceases" will kill you every time lol
This man is legit one of the best story tellers I've heard. The pace, music/atmosphere, and how he paints a picture is simply beautiful, yet horrifying.
Yes I agree
he can’t beat sapphire though.
@@thazinluvz from snarled?
@@yunishinoya305 yes
@@thazinluvz yess I miss watching her
Thanks for the giant red arrow. Had absolutely no clue where to look> also your reaction image in the thumbnail really made me want to watch your video.
65 years old and I still absolutely love having someone tell me stories. When I had reached the age of 9 or 10 my parents found me reading a copy of Frank Edwards book, Stranger Than Science and felt I was becoming way too fond of stories that were strange, dark and mysterious. I had to wait so very, very long for Mr Ballen to arrive and make my life complete by telling me wonderful stories of my favorite kind. Thank you Sir, for your service to our country and for being an amazing storyteller.
I am 61 and cannot go to sleep without someone reading me a story....audiobooks cured my insomnia
I can't seem to get enough of him.
Hi
@@impalamama7302 You're gonna have nightmares if you listen to these stories 😂😂
@@prod_revo Oh no...I don't listen to Mr. Ballen to go to sleep by! I like to watch him when awake cuz he is so easy on the eyes....
I read an article that said that supposedly Eben Byers didn't feel too much pain because by the time his jaw was removed, the tonic had already disintegrated most of his nerves. I've no idea if it's true, but it would be a small kindness if at least he didn't feel anything.
Sounds like it could be true but that would just mean that he felt the pain prior to his jaw actually falling off
Thanks
@@mr.radical802 ouch. The man himself.
@Mr.Radical Ayo it's the guy, come up here and give us an introduction
Makes you think about these vaccines the healthcare world is making us all take…I wonder how long until we see negative results from these ‘health remedies’ 🤔
That crowd was more monstrous than the serial killer
oh my god that is so true!!!
They just had a strong sense of justice
I love Mr Ballin, he’s honest, he does his research and he’s not embarrassed to admit when one of the facts he finds is wrong and he corrects himself immediately
“You should try Radithor” Ever since I played Fallout, I’ve avoided anything that involves “Rad” under the immediate assumption that it involves radiation
What? I hear Fallout is totally rad! 🤙
@President Richardson Illuminati has GTA 6 but they won't allow it to be released.
It is the word root meaning “radio”
Unless it's Radaway
Just pop a few radaways and you'll be fine.
Keep up the good work you make it less scary lol I was watching it at night but I fell so so sorry for the people that lost there life
I would like to hire this guy to come camping with me and my family and tell spooky camp fire stories. Seems trustworthy and like he would also be handy in a wilderness situation. Honorary uncle material.
The story about the guy that drank radium reminded me of the" radium girls" in World War II. They painted dials for airplanes with radium so they were glow-in-the-dark. They used to lick the tip of the brush to make it pointy. Eventually their teeth would fall out and I think a few of them lost their jaws before dying.
Oh man thats awful!
Fuuuuuck, horrible
That was ww1 friend
Radium was already understood to be dangerous by ww2 , Manhattan project scientists credited the radium girls for increasing safety standards dealing with radioactive materials.
There are also the Radium Girls from about 1917 to 1926, roughly, who painted radium numbers on watch dials. Some of them would be walking home at night and they would be glowing in the dark. I've also read that in dance clubs in cities throughout Europe people would cover themselves in radium and the lights would be turned off and everybody would be glowing in the dark. Radium was also added to drinks so they wold glow as well.
Interestingly, Eugene Weidmann's execution was also witnessed by a then 17 year old Christopher Lee who later became one of film's most celebrated actors and known for many his darker roles and fascination with the occult. He later went on to play headsman Charles-Henri Sanson in a 1989 French TV drama about the French Revolution.
Christopher Lee's resume is just.. unparalleled. He was related to both Emperor Charlemagne, General Robert E. Lee, Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond). He met the assassins of Rasputin. He was an Intelligence agent in the British SAS in WWII, then promoted to the SOE whose missions are *still* classified - they were unofficially called "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare." He saw more death than normal people can comprehend. He climbed Mt Vesuvius 3 days before it erupted. He spoke six languages. After all that he decided to start acting. AT AGE 25. He has played Dracula, the Mummy, Frankenstein’s monster, Saruman (the only cast member to meet Tolkien), Count Dooku, Fu Manchu, Rasputin, Rochefort, Lord Summerisle, Scaramanga, Mephistopheles, and Death himself - *and those are just some of the villans* In 2007 he was in Guinness for most screen credits at 244, and has since mad well more than a dozen more - in 2008 he was "the most connected actor" connecting to virtually any actor in 2.59 steps or "degrees". The king of fucking Sweden gave him his blessing to marry Henriette von Rosen, daughter of Count Fritz von Rosen, in the 50s. He released his *own metal album* in 2010 titled Titled Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross He was made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 2009, a Commander of the Venerable Order of Saint John in 1997, made a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 2011 - and a *list* of other awards, medals, and titles. Just... Mind-blowing.
@@Luke-op3to the most mind blowing fact is that the French made an Englishman a commander of anything, lol. He certainly led a fullfilled life and was an amazing human being. Though one day seeing those SOE files unclassified might be interesting.
@@Luke-op3to "Climbed Mt. Vesuvius 3 sah before it erupted", ha ha that's funny. 😆
@@ChocolateHabanero22 the last time Mt. Vesuvius erupted was in March of 1944. The same time he was doing black ops in the war. Did you not know that?
@@Luke-op3to Geez dude that’s nuts
This is my new favorite channel! Subscribed!
You tell stories very well enjoy listening to you
That story about radithor makes is just crazy. It makes you feel bad for the people back then, since they didn’t have any access to the information we do now about the dangers of radiation. Makes you grateful we were born in a time period where we don’t have to go through stuff like that.
Fr that story was jaw dropping. Also are we gonna talk about the fact that this is probably this mans most least liked comment?
@@bigdaddydal7763 f u n n y o r i g i n a l j o k e i s e e
Also in today's times, there are threats we simply don't know the effect on. Just take e-cigarettes and the liquids that are heated and inhaled. Actually people have already died from certain liquids, cause although the contents may be fine when coming in contact with, they aren't when burnt and inhaled. Still e-cigarettes are marketed as less harmful and a 'safer' alternative than regular cigarettes. Give it 50 years and people will know better. With regular cigarettes it also took some time until people realized the danger. And like e-cigs, there are dozens of other things we today think are fine, but will turn out not to be.
We have those things to we joust don’t know what they are yet just like they didn’t back then. It’s not radiation now but there’s gonna be documented ya of the effects of something we have nowadays
I feel sorry for people taking the regulated doses. Don’t feel sorry for a guy addicted to it.
The "jaw dropping" radium story is one of the most shocking things I've ever heard. What a HORRIBLE way to die😖
Poor bastard. Doctors don't screw up often, but when they do, they REALLY screw up.
@@Silentbob1494 Especially back in the days of radioactive cocaine and heroin "Elixers"💯😂
@@Silentbob1494 From what I've read, the guy he's been seeing wasn't even a real doctor, but a dropout who faked to be a doctor, but I might be wrong.
You should have a look into the"Radium girls"....many died in almost exactly the same way.
@@scrappydoo7887 Yes! I think he may already have...? That was in WWII when they were told to lick the tip of the paintbrushes while using radioactive self luminous paint. I think that was even more f***ed up, because they KNEW what radioactive materials would do to people. It's as if they didn't care or they were never inspected for safety. The whole country was in a financial crunch, so it wouldn't surprise me.
I listen while I'm working and it keeps me from losing my mind because all these stories are engrossing and well narrated
Mr Ballin!!! I see almost all your merch is sold out!!! I’m barley sad lol… and excited for you! Can’t wait for a restock 💯💯❤️❤️❤️ Your such a badass amazing person dude!!!
I immediately just went "Oh no" when that dude was prescribed that radium, cause I just KNEW there was something bad. Also the last photo.. that's chilling asf..
Amazing profile picture Wait what is this ? Who am I ? Why am I typing?
Ironically I was like „damn, Radithor, can I google that? What was in it?“ and I went to the Wikipedia page and literally read the story he told and was just like „Oh no“
I just thought he'd get addicted or smth not not that his body would disintegrate
Literally sounds like a radioactive material
Eben's skeleton is probably still glowing inside his coffin. I heard that the radium girls who died from making glow-in-the dark watch faces are still glowing. The cemeteries put up warning signs by each grave saying not to dig there. Almost a century later and their bodies are still lethal to anyone who gets near them. So tragic that consuming radium and using it in cosmetics was once thought beneficial.
Crazy!
fascinating horror actually just released a video about the radium girls and it’s super interesting and def worth a watch
@@harlequinn2526You Typed Definitely Worth A Watch ⌚🤷🏾♂️Some Coincidence Seeing Radium Watches Sealed Her Fate 🙏🏾
@@joshscottify 😂 i def didn’t mean to make a pun but i’ll take it lol. props to u man that’s really funny
My question is , how did radium cure the guy’s pain? Is it something that radium just does?
The fact you find different quotes for the like button is amazingly unterribly flawlessly fascinating
This guy talks like he was live witnessing every event he's describing lol. Enthralling
Plot twist : he actually REALLY was live witnessing every event he described
That’s just how good his story telling skill is
He's a time traveler. You didn't know?
@🌿Latte-Roblox-Friends🌿 BYE🚶🏽♀️
@🌿Latte-Roblox-Friends🌿 LMAO
One of the best books I have ever read is The Radium Girls by Kate Moore. Dozens of young girls were excited to have jobs in a well-paying factory, painting numbers on dials for wristwatches and navigation instruments. They were taught to dip their paintbrushes in radium and then make the brush into a point with their mouths. They loved the way the radium glowed- they would even wear their best dresses to work on Fridays so they would glow that night when they went out on the town. They painted each other’s faces with it and stood in dark rooms, dancing around, having a great time. Only one time did someone warn them. A scientist-developer of radium once saw the girls putting the brushes in their mouths and said, “don’t do that!” Otherwise, they were told it was completely safe. The book is so detailed, it is heartbreaking to read of these girls’ horrible, painful deaths and their fight for justice. I couldn’t recommend it any more highly. It was a fascinating tale of greed and innocence lost.
I think that was on 1000 ways to die right?
Do you have this books bame?? I'm intrested.
@@ischa6682 The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women - Kate moore
kzhead.info/sun/Z6eCpdWDqHiEl30/bejne.html 20/10 recommend this video from Bailey Sarian!!💕💕💕 loved learning about the Radium Girls, and so much more!!!!!💕
Great but extremely sad book...
I've probably watched 10 videos in a row. Awesome channel.
the second story is the real "You dropped something, My jaw"
He saw somethingg so jaw dropping
@thelastfeline yes dark humour at its finest
"Yeah guys i got really dark humor" *Mocks dead people*
@@spiritzzzzzzzzzzzzzz dude my comment is less worse than those AI singing cover of Hellen Keller in tiktok wym?
@@Cygne_Blanche That exists?
I love how Mr.Ballen just joined on KZhead and became everyone’s favorite KZheadr. Edit: I mean join as in he started to upload since last year to two years ago.
So much love for Mr. Ballen ❤️
Yea, I remember when he had just 35k subscribers, now he has 100x that.
@@Yezpahr great tuber. only thing that annoys me is that like button thing. Other than that GREAT!
Yes I've watched him kill it from the start
Easily one of the best content creators from the beginning of his career. Keep it up Ballen 🏀 💨 🔥
I swear I've watched this guy transition from sweaters, short hair and mild backgrounds to flannels, pony tail, and exquisite scenery making his story come to life as he describes events. This man is truly the best
The girl who introduced me to him said she was taking a break because he's too sexy and it's distracting.
Oui! Jajajaj
Lovely work I’m starting to lose my fear for creepy story telling and starting to enjoy it
when u said abt the raddathor , it reminds me of my granny who was addicted to a tablet called betnisol , she was plump and she said she was consuming it for more than 30 yrs and when we went to the doctor after her kidney stone surgery the doctor freaked out and he scoulded her for taking the tablet for years that she was supposed stop eating after 2 months yes , 2 freaking months turned to 30 yrs , she is still fine but we somehow made her stop eating it , she became so addicted that we had to treat her like a child who is fighiting for a thing that she or he dosent deserve, she became so crazy over that she was like if i dont get that just give me poison and kill me i dont want to live with my body pain "she cried for that tablet ", but because of our strict measures we literally saved her from a ovedose or maybe from a organ failure idk but we saved her , but i hate her she was not a kind person to my mom and her fam side good old mom in law fight
It’s a strange but cool feeling to finally know the story behind the jawless man photo
I know, I’ve seen it for years but never knew what it was about.
@@bbennyj RIGHT?! I’m glad to finally get the story.
Yeah, at first I thought it's a picture of a 19th somewhere seaman where their ship encounter a pirate's and his jaw got cannoned off
yeah that photo actually traumatized me
One of the most disturbing first real gore videos I ever saw was a young Syrian boy who had his entire lower jaw blown off by an Assad missile and looked just like this guy and you can Google Syrian boy or just boy with jaw blown off by Assad missile and it'll come up. He is awake and fully aware and even kicking his legs while sitting on the side of the hospital exam table like he is just having a totally normal day, surely from shock. But it looks just like this, only real footage and relatively new and clear. I warn you now, it's disturbing af!
"It was all going great... until his jaw fell off." That sentence almost took me out of this world. I laughed so hard only because I just.. wasn't expecting him to say that.
Yeah I was like “ oh if it’s going great then why is it on- oh of course his jaw fell off”
Ahahahaha same
Jaw-dropping moment
@@fifopcmainchannel LMAOOOO!
Same
This is the video that made me find MrBallen. Since then ive binged all his videos
THAT SECOND STORY WAS EXTREMELY HORRIFYING!!!!!
you could even say its jaw droping
@@madllama9120 I WONDER WHAT THAT FELT LIKE!!!
@@dougplace895 really,really,really,really painful,as someone who was experienced a jaw break,it’s really painful I must say
@@orangecats7543 But the medicine made him not feel pain so maybe he didn’t feel it
I'm glad that you discussed the EBEN BYERS case. I studied the RADIUM GIRLS and dial painters some years ago, which was very horrific. Your body ingests RADIUM as a calcium mineral, meaning it deposits directly into the bones but as it collects in the bones, it actually eats the calcium in the surrounding area that the deposit touches.
Thank you for sharing this. I did not know your body intakes radium like it does with calcium.
@@jessyjones833 you're welcome. I also studied Lead and Mercury poisoning. The MAD HATTER was based on the Mercury poisoned workers who worked in the early hat industry. Marimata's disease and Kuru are also horrific studies as well.
I read about that too, seems it replaced the bone and hollows them out , and so if you know anything about injesting anything out mouths have a few bones around . The lower jaw ( mandible) isn’t really held on by much … I have TMJ and that sucks 🤣 fascinating what people injest for health / jobs
@@peterf.229 it was completely heinous what they did to the RADIUM girls and should be addressed more. The health and women's rights violations are just a start not to mention the cover up and blow back. I've never been more horrorfied. The boss of the main facility knew it was toxic and told the RADIUM girls that it wasn't, with no health risk. Told them how to apply the brush with a finer point by sucking on the tip. Back then dental hygiene was horrible so the RADIUM would leech through their teeth and gums for starters, hence most of them having jaw issues. When it became apparent that their job was toxic from the radium and more women showed symptoms, the boss told rumors that the conditions were brought on bu syphilis from cheating on their husband's. I can go on forever but it's one of the most horrible and disturbing things I've ever learned, considering everything.
Man, I wasn't even aware of Eben Byers or the Radium Girls or of Radithor, for that matter! The first time I the picture of Eben Byers, my jaw dropped, no pun intended! I can't imagine the pain these people went through and hope I never do!
I like that the storyteller, in this video, doesn't give the impression of being obsessed with convincing the listeners that the story is definitely true. He simply tells the stories, with an admirable, articulate, non-bias demeanor. Usually, with these abnormal/paranormal type videos, you have a host that comes off as just another extreme fanatic, (of whatever the topic is), that ends up overselling what they consider "facts", in what seems to be, a kind of desperate attempt to convince people to share their belief/opinion, hoping they agree. I don't like it when hosts do that because it kind of makes me question whether I'm making my own decision to believe, (whatever story is topic) , or am I definitely NOT believing( something possibly true) just because I don't want to be on the side that of the overexcited host, who has turned it into something absurd. So, kudos to this guy who literally keeps it real. It's nice, for a change. Keep it up man. I like your style and I will stay tuned because of it.
Butt chug some magic elixer. ;3
@@garygood6804 what?!
Write a story about it. Ohhh u did
@@henryandkate butt chug some magic elixir ;3
He is the absolute best!!! The second i heard i could get his face on a shirt, i ordered it... and a bumper sticker..... and a mug lol.
i’ve been addicted to these kinds of videos recently and idk why but i love them
As a child I have always been afraid of the photo of the jawless man. But now I feel sorry of this man not knowing he was drinking poison for years. But without him, a lot of more people could have been killed by radium poisoning.
Fun guillotine fact: Numerous executions were occasionally performed back-to-back, so if you were unlucky enough to be one of the last to have your turn it may take several tries before you were decapitated due to the blade being dull and bloody. If you WERE lucky, it fatally broke your neck on the 1st (or 2nd) try. 😃
Hey, thanks! Love a good fun fact about death machines. 😌
Really? It was suppose to stop that from happening...
Makes sense. But movies would have you think otherwise
Wow, that’s enough to make someone not murder other people, you would think.
@@cuppycakey5013 I have a theory that most murderers (serial killers, especially) suffer from OCD.
This channel is the best, man.
MrBallen is an amazing storyteller, an amazing host and is very good of making the videos. 👍
Radithor may include side affects like: drowsiness, fever, and jaw falling off. Please do not take if you are or planning on living.
That applies with everything because if your taking hundreds of times your prescribed amount of litteraly anything it's going to kill you pretty quickly. Not saying it's not harmful at all but don't pretend like this idiots death wasn't the result of his own utter stupidity. He would have died way earlier had that been vitamin à he was litteraly gulping down
@@lawrencemorris2261 bro, he was making a fucking joke. "Calm down, Jamal. Dont pull out the nine."
@@lawrencemorris2261 The side effects of this drug is much more extreme than most other drugs.
😆😆😆 damn....
Give that or your soul 🙂
As soon as he said Radithor I didn’t even need to know the rest. Radium has a very fucking dark chapter in history.
it does acutally kill insanly fast
The beginning of the story, and the period of time in which it took place, gave it away before he even mentioned Radithor. I'd read about this a long time ago.
@@xaenon I knew as soon as I heard Eben’s name. But I didn’t know he literally fell apart before dying.
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Yeah. I remember the details of it. I'd seen the picture of his head as well. Radium is vicious stuff. History is full of similar things. Wallpaper in England in the Victorian era was poison as well, because the dyes were arsenic. Lead was used in lots of products - in fact, once upon a time, water pipes were made of lead. It was also found in paint, gasoline, and the manufacture of toys. Chemistry sets used to contain real uranium. Of course you know that asbestos was used all kinds of things. It wasn't all that long ago that it was used for brake linings and clutches in automobile. It was used for thermal insulation in houses, in ovens, for electrical insulation in wires and appliances, and so on. DDT was used for pest control. That shit will f__k a person up with a quickness. It's tempting to believe that the manufacturers of these products just 'didn't know'. In almost every case, the manufacturers, once WARNED of the hazards, actively ignored those warning and even worked to SUPPRESS the research so they could keep making their products despite the hazards.
As soon as I heard the name of it I knew it must've been something radioactive or dangerous
I remember that about the man in the subway and was horrified how the picture was taken and no one helped I was so angry at the photographer the guy that pushed him. I'm deeply ashamed of myself now that I know the whole situation
The last story is so sad, it's not the first time that it's taken such a long time for an innocent person to have their trial, especially if they're a Black man, that's 5 years down the drain for trying to defend himself
I couldn't imagine how aweful and painful it was for him having his body fall apart. OMG!
A rare case where suicide it preferable.
He got what he deserved
@@donvito5647 How did he deserve such death?
@LeftismIsAntiWhite As a leftist I find it odd that you are bringing politics into everything, you are definitely conservative. He obviously didn't deserve to die and you obviously lack a life just like that other guy if you think this has anything to do with politics
@@corpseisking5392 Its the Leftists who have deliberately inserted politics (or rather, politicized bigotry) into everything through neo-Marxist Critical Theory, which is precisely what it was designed to accomplish. As for this case, his being rich and (actually) privileged, economic class resentment (i.e. classical Marxism) seems a likely explanation.
Hi John, I had an idea that I wanna run by you to see if you’d be interested, I thought maybe you could upload your stories to Spotify for those who are on the road and love your videos and wanna listen to them without worrying about looking away from the road. Or you could just have a podcast where you talk about stories from the military or stories that didn’t make it to videos. Just an idea I had Edit: Thank you guys so much for the support, I’ve had this idea for a while and I am so happy so many of you like it too
This is a great idea actually because I’ve never watched one of his episodes but I’ve listened to every single one while I work.
You could still stream through Bluetooth on your vehicle. Just leave KZhead open on your phone
I spent the better part of an hour searching for a MrBallen podcast or a Missing411 podcast.
@@remingtongray7448 yo frrr
Third☝️👍👍
That last one really had me speechless…I mean…they all did but especially the last one