It's funny because America sells hundreds of billions in weapons every year and has started wars with a dozen countries in the last thirty years. We killed a million people in Iraq alone. This guy is a nobody, but neocon propagandists want us to think he's this major evil figure. Total BS analysis in this vid
Its funny how US government went after its competitor in arms dealing! They got him because of all the competition to sell fire arms to the governments that didn't align with America over throwing other governments! People with more than 2 brain cell knows what really happened. And why they arrested him just to trade him for wmba player! That broke the law by bringing THC cartridges to Russia! US trades it instead of actual marine thats in jail for bs reasons! It is sick and corruption at its best! Shame on our leaders and politicians for such bs!
'Most dangerous prisoner in the world' what bollocks! He's never murderered anyone and only caused trouble due to being institutionalised ,please change your description of this upload.
Traded for a worthless athlete with a constitution so weak that she couldn’t even stop smoking herb while in a country where it’s strictly prohibited. Pathetic.
Moral of the story : When you do what "governments" do any given Tuesday and is celebrated as a good for their countries, well you become second only to binladen.
And yet, even as notorious as this man has been made out to be, the U.S. Democratic government traded him in exchange for a U.S. basketball player who was caught smuggling marijuana into Russia!
I had a few ounces of his stuff in the early 80’s. I was so used to doing the cut junk that was on the street back then, I overdosed within a day or two. Never did it again.
Lucky was overall head of the smack business bk then, when he got 50 years in Dannemorra, he's little secret came out, he was a full blown heroin addict, not a very well known story, but a true story. Bumpy was a stone cold killer, self educated via the prison library, and was a much loved Harlem resident, who did sell drugs in his community, but despite this, was still loved & respected long after death.
Another example of 1 Timothy 6:10 New King James Version (or any other versiion) For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.... Im not judging him but this is how WE ALL FALL because we always follow our own needs.
I’m just wondering why do these American people think because they bought weed in one state that it’s legal to take abroad when the country they’re going to is ILLEGAL not to mention it’s not legal federally in the states
So glad i found your channel! Your editing, scripting, and narration are so great! I love watching true crime and mob docs, but often theyre over produced....and far FAR too many youtubers don't fact check enough. Really great stuff!
So when you preface your video with "This video uses the footage from the "Lord of War" (2005)" and not the slightest mention of the fact that "This video uses the footage from the "Kandahar" (2010)" - is it because stealing from the Russian movie isn't stealing? Just curious.
Hi. Usually, in the introduction, we specify only the main films, the frames from which were used in the video. In this video, most of the footage was used from the movie Lord of War. Why are we doing this? The number of films used in the video can be, for example, 10, and eight of them used only a few frames, say, no more than 5 seconds each. We also designate such films, but we do not do this in the introduction, putting a die with the name and year of the film when footage from it appears in the video. In the case of the movie "Kandahar", I agree that it should have been used in the introduction. Firstly, even if it does not take as many frames as Lord of War, but still, in total, the duration of these frames is also not some 5 seconds. Secondly, only Lord of War is mentioned in the introduction, and "Kandahar" could be safely added to the company, because the list consisted of only one film. So in the next videos we will take this issue more closely.
I find his story really sad. I think the guy was born to be a warrior. Outside of war modern society has little use, or simply do not know what to do with his mentality. I see a lot of wasted talent and a failure of society. He is the real life Conan the barbarian. I hope he gets his freedom and can focus on his art.