I truly believe that God allowed Satan to bring the Bridge Creek/Moore Tornado 🌪🌪🌪 to fruition except saving a baby 👶🏻 girl in Bridge Creek named Aleah Crago…10 months old and Jennifer Briles baby 👶🏻 girl Marissa Briles who was 5 days old GOD would not allow Satan to take her! But he allowed the Prince of the Air to take the rest!
This was aired on the day of the crash of ValuJet Flight 592, it crashed in the Florida Everglades in Miami-Dade County, Florida due to a flight fire caused by improperly packaged cargo leading to loss of control and/or pilot incapacitation.
This storm was so massive that when Moore was hit, the ENTIRE OKC metro area, including myself over 20 miles away, was blacked out. It was literally black like it was 11pm and it was only 7pm (7pm at this time was bright like lunchtime)
I was there that day and it still haunts me. I was saying to my husband "he's not going to make it, he's not going to pull up." I fell to my knees at the fence upon impact. It was miserably hot that day and Tom was talking to announcer during his flight and mentioned that it was about 120 degrees in the cockpit. It was clear that he was not thinking clearly. My heart still breaks for this family to lose their father on Father's Day in front of so many people and not getting to say goodbye. The thing that made me even more sick? The people rushing to the fence near where we were in order to get photos of the wreck as a "spectacle" and not that a man had just died yards away from where we were.
I was there too. 17 years old at the time. Was attending the show with my dad for fathers day. I was thinking the same thing as you, he isnt going to be able to pull out of that dive and then the impact. Remember the thud it made and the fire. Definitely a quiet drive back home.
My father was committed here I believe around 1963 when it was called Griffin Memorial. He had slapped his mother when he was 13 because she killed his dog and apparently that was enough of a safety concern for commitment. Before his death several years ago, he was reflecting back on his life and told me that an adult patient whose name he remembered was allowed to sexually assault him while surrounded by multiple staff members who cheered him on. It was awful, to know that on his deathbed, he chose to talk about his experiences here. Also, electroshock therapy was not well regulated nor were the medications and he was often unconscious from one or the other. At times, he didn't wake up for several days and by the time he did, he had gangrene on the back of his butt cheeks and calves due to lack of circulation. It had to be debrided and packed. Once, as a child, I saw him naked and asked him what happened to his bottom and he created an adventurous tale of how he used to be a bullfighter and one of the bulls horned him in the butt. As a grown woman, I can appreciate his attempt at acknowledging my observation and making it an exciting story rather than telling me the horror he suffered. Interestingly, I now work in psychiatry and strongly advocate for patients and their rights. Thank you both for bringing awareness to this tragedy.
@@nofxn40s No, I don't. There are hospitals like this in most states, though they are no longer functioning for obvious reasons. It wasn't that this hospital was a horror house on its own, it's just that they weren't regulated anywhere, so they were all awful. I can say now that if I had mental health concerns for myself, I would absolutely, 100% be very comfortable with a psychiatric admission. They have music therapy, pet therapy and are treated very well though I know some have negative experiences and I can't speak for everyone.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, from Niles Mi. area converted to Catholicism, to avoid being taken in the Trail of Tears. Fr. Sorin, founder of Notre Dame, was the priest.
The clips of the tornado at 16:15, 17:22, and 17:41 filmed from someone's backyard with a pickup truck parked, anyone know where I can find the full version of that video or if the full version even exists without the music being played in the background? Ik clips of it exist on YT without the audio, but anyone know where I can find a version with the audio? That footage is really a hard to find footage for sure.
Jack Nicklson walking with a pig not stepping on the cracks. Force them out fair and Square. My Opinion of my payee poor.or caretaker poor I NEED TO EVERYTHING MY SELF. I HATE SPIDERS I'M SEEKING CHILD SUPPORT. CONTRACT SIGNER
SUCKSION CUP IS COMING OUT THERE MOUTH THE SPIDER , SPIDER IS BEEN MADE INTO CEMENT,THE WALL IS PUSHING OUT SUCKSION CUPS,THAT THE TRUE BUT I DIDNT SEE IT. SIGN ,CONTRACTOR.
Grew up southside OKC in the 80's and it was just the perfect childhood. I feel so lucky to have grown up there. Crossroads Mall, Draper Lake, Suicide BMX trails, Skate-A-Rama. I could go on. Miss that time so much.
I remember when the OKC Metro Was a decent place to live, so sad to watch it deteriorate faster every year. Sure we have "fancier" places in some spots now but even those don't have the wholesome feeling more of the Metro had before.
The prices of everything! Amazing even if adjusted for inflation. A water bed for $200, that would still only be about $550 today and there's no way you're buying a new bed at a furniture store for less than $1000. I think we're being ripped off by companies more every year because people will just pay whatever they're told to pay and just put everything on credit and never be out of debt.
The attrocities committed by white ppl towards the ancients of this grand place ( "black" and brown ppl) are so heinous the only way they can even talk about the acts is to sugar coat them. So depraved and sadistic are the violences done by their forefathers they themselves cant face them.
Can anyone speak to the accuracy of the actors in this movie? I feel like they are really inaccurate. Shirts with double breast pockets would not have been common and one guy is wearing a modern cowboy hat. I'm from Wagoner, Oklahoma and have always heard stories of a massacre that was done there by confederate indian cavalry.
The radar of this storm was INSANE. Textbook pic of the supercell & tornado. The inflow was so clear it baffles me. We’ve been having many bouts of severe weather lately & 2023 has started off with breaking the record for most tornadoes in the month of January, but I pray I never see that on a radar anywhere again today..
I remember watching this back in prime time when I was home on leave from the military, with my heart full of patriotism and pride. I watch it now with nostalgia and with some sadness, because to me it symbolizes the end of the 1980s, and tragically the beginning of the end of America's greatness---though I didn't realize it at the time. I get no pleasure from saying that. 😥😥😥
Is the rest of this series available anywhere that you know of? I think this is the one I saw mentioned on a homeschooling resources site... she said it was available at the library, but our library doesn't have it.
Only thing Oklahoma doesn't have are hurricanes, because Oklahoma is not a coastal state. Remnants of one though, can bring heavy rains to Oklahoma, when they hit the TX Gulf Coast, and they can spawn tornadoes.