Тёмный

Four Submarines 

Bedtime Stories
Подписаться 958 тыс.
Просмотров 995 тыс.
50% 1

FOLLOW OUR PODCAST
Apple: apple.co/ballenbedtimestories
Amazon: lnk.to/BedtimeStoriesPod
Spotify: spotify.link/hJciJkAYiDb
They utilised stealth, operating unseen and undetected beneath the waves until they disappeared just as silently as they had patrolled the oceans, never to be heard from again, leaving us to wonder: why did four submarines suddenly vanish during the spring months of 1968?
Check out these other channels and videos!
‪@TheTopMan20‬
The 6 Most Strange Mysteries Ever Happened In Submarines.
• The 6 Most Strange Mys...
‪@ScaryInteresting‬
Something TERRIFYING Happened To This Submarine
• Something TERRIFYING H...
‪@TimelineChannel‬
The Mystery Of The Lost U-Boat U-513 | Secrets Of The Reich | Timeline
• The Mystery Of The Los...
‪@HISTORY‬
History's Greatest Mysteries: Shipwrecked WWII Gold in Lost Submarine (Season 2) | History
• History's Greatest Mys...
ABOUT THE CHANNEL
Turn off the lights, get into bed and plug in your earphones. It's time for a creepy bedtime story. For the discerning horror fan, we cover the most chilling cases throughout history. From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries and strange deaths to cryptids, conspiracy theories and the most disturbing of true crimes, all told in a unique and creepy way. Join us every week for a new scary story.
BECOME A MEMBER FOR EXTRA REWARDS!
/ @bedtimestorieschannel
EMAIL
bedtime.stories@outlook.com
MUSIC
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
/ kmmusic
CO.AG
/ @co.agmusic

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

21 июл 2018

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1,2 тыс.   
@BedtimeStoriesChannel
@BedtimeStoriesChannel 6 лет назад
Sorry we have been away for so long peeps. We hope you're all ready for another Bedtime Story! Wonder if any of you will notice anything different about the images... Also, we recently cracked 10k subscribers! Big thanks and a warm welcome to everyone who subbed over the last few weeks! And of course, to all our hardcore fans who have been here since the beginning, you are amazing. All the best!
@redraiderbjj6342
@redraiderbjj6342 6 лет назад
Bedtime Stories So glad to have you back. No one does it as good as this channel.
@ericp9479
@ericp9479 6 лет назад
I’m *always* ready for a Bedtime Story! Even at 1:15 in the afternoon. 😉
@BedtimeStoriesChannel
@BedtimeStoriesChannel 6 лет назад
Eric P Haha, damn time zones.
@padraigpearse1551
@padraigpearse1551 6 лет назад
Bedtime Stories amazing and entertaining video as always!!! :)
@doctordave12
@doctordave12 6 лет назад
So glad your back....hope the next video is quicker though haha I kid, but you guys are that good!
@WyattRyeSway
@WyattRyeSway 4 года назад
My dad served on a Soviet sub. Said they called them “tin can coffins”.
@davidmoak1219
@davidmoak1219 4 года назад
In Soviet Russia, sub serves on you.
@WyattRyeSway
@WyattRyeSway 4 года назад
Jesus Christ .....what?
@WyattRyeSway
@WyattRyeSway 4 года назад
Jesus Christ .....you make no sense
@davidmoak1219
@davidmoak1219 4 года назад
@Jesus Christ Holy shit guys it's my boyfriend Jesus Christ himself. He's kind of a slut and people are always nailing him. But I forgive him. He taught me how.
@dominikbradvica9406
@dominikbradvica9406 4 года назад
@Jesus Christ dude why are you mocking and being blasphemous toward religion,since at the end of the day, who knows when will you die and what you will meet on the other side, so advice for you:dont push you luck with mocking a divine religious being from that certain religion or othervise karma will strike you, just saying dont push your luck
@biosaber585
@biosaber585 5 лет назад
My grandfather had orders for the scorpion just days prior to its disappearance that were only diverted by a higher commander requesting him for a different mission. Its shocking how easily he could have been lost and I never born
@dubuyajay9964
@dubuyajay9964 5 лет назад
Yikes? You ok? Such info must be chilling.
@nickrivas6429
@nickrivas6429 4 года назад
@@dubuyajay9964 when you stop and look at your family history a lot of things are chilling to think about. Then you wonder why kept them alive for you to be born as well. My father escaped a civil war happening is his country and made it to the U.S. but before he left he was taken by soldiers to a training camp and basically forced to enlist. One officer on the camp for some reason let him go home and then his family helped him leave for his own safety. The civil war wasn't pretty at all as even young kids were enlisted by force, at least that's what I've been told.
@shawndesjardins4141
@shawndesjardins4141 4 года назад
Imagine how your grandfather felt when he heard that boat went missing and he knew he was meant to be there. That shits surreal af
@erinlebo5347
@erinlebo5347 4 года назад
There are so many crazy things that happen to my family that if happened different buy one person's actions I would not be here .. one of them thing's that make you think of is there a paradox out there a different plane we live on
@mirandagoldstine8548
@mirandagoldstine8548 3 года назад
Scary. My mom’s dad was nearly part of a planned invasion of Japan that never happened due to the bombs. I think your grandfather was lucky that he never got on board.
@meganwalsh8014
@meganwalsh8014 5 лет назад
This just came out within the past couple days, but The Minerve was located about 28 miles off the southern coast of France (near the Toulon Port) and about 1.5 miles deep.
@lazaglider
@lazaglider 6 лет назад
This is weird. 9 hours ago, I'd not heard of your channel. Since discovering it, I've been binging on and off all day. I noted with some sadness that the last upload was made over 2 months ago and wondered if the channel was dead. Now this! Great stuff.
@InAshesOfDreams
@InAshesOfDreams 6 лет назад
lazaglider The channel is not dead lol. The producer has just added an adorable set of twins to his family and had put up a few videos letting us know the videos were going to take a while longer to come out with this huge adjustment to the household. But they are very dedicated. Just a slower production time right now...
@TheWeiner4
@TheWeiner4 6 лет назад
I was in the exact same situation Feels like Christmas in July
@een4964
@een4964 5 лет назад
This is such an underrated channel
@willtolive7627
@willtolive7627 5 лет назад
You know your explanation is correct but at that time the us navy was experimenting with there subs and attempted to shorted the refit period by reducing there maintenance it is believed that the Soviets tried the same thing And also there was a surviving member of the scorpions crew who had transferred off the ship two days before because he was concerned about the "condition" of the sub which was lost a bit later.
@Isaiah42069
@Isaiah42069 5 лет назад
you can also listen via podcast. I found it on player Fm. fantastic app I use on my kindle when I go to bed. listen to all my coast to coast Am. everything George knapp. good stuff.
@daver8521
@daver8521 6 лет назад
Served on two submarines during the 70s. Remember two incidents that could have resulted my being a statistic. One was almost laughable; the depth gauge got stuck, and we almost reached crush depth before the problem was noted. The second was more interesting. After launching a new version of the Polaris missile off the coast of Florida, and heading to Bremerton, Washington to onload our real missiles, we encountered a severe turbulence that damaged our boat. The official explanation was that we passed through the shock wave of an undersea earthquake; I now believe we were hit by a Russian sub that had tracked us after we stopped at San Diego for repairs to one one of the main feed pumps to our reactor. This is not recorded anywhere online, which leads me to believe the incident was covered up.
@muhammadal-khwarizmi6933
@muhammadal-khwarizmi6933 5 лет назад
"the depth gauge got stuck, and we almost reached crush depth before the problem was noted" "I now believe we were hit by a Russian sub that had tracked us after we stopped at San Diego for repairs to one one of the main feed pumps to our reactor" Jesus Christ, dude!
@mobydick3769
@mobydick3769 5 лет назад
@@FA_2_Pilot I once read about survivors of stranded submarines. Past crushing depth the submarine would implode rendering every organic thing inside it to mashed potatoes. But in cases where submarines got stranded non-past their crushing depth the first thing that would happen would be the air becoming toxic from too much CO2 and the temperature dropping to freezing cold. The crew would be told to go to sleep in order to not waste oxygen by moving too much.
@Weesel71
@Weesel71 5 лет назад
IMO there is some difference between the shock of an earthquake and the shock of a collision. Oh, yes. DBF, man.
@nautifella
@nautifella 5 лет назад
@@seanhokanson4115 I may have lived in the same barracks with @ M.I.
@nautifella
@nautifella 5 лет назад
Interesting story. Going from FLA to WA state for fresh birds? We had locations an awful lot closer than that to reload. I rode boats in the 80's and we got hit by a concussion wave and ran into.... it is not possible to not be able to distinguish the two.
@calebradell2511
@calebradell2511 6 лет назад
My Grand Father was a Sub Mariner from 1965 to 1975 serving on the USS Casimir Pulaski, I'm sure happy nothing like these incidents happened to the one he was on. This was a very thorough and respectful look into these stories , thank you for uploading this!!
@samuelperezgarcia
@samuelperezgarcia 5 лет назад
The Minerve was found exactly one year to the day this video was published. 🤯
@plumbus483
@plumbus483 4 года назад
@Bella Donna Why?
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 4 года назад
this video is cursed
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 года назад
They found the Dakar as well.
@PS3gamess
@PS3gamess 2 года назад
,,
@PS3gamess
@PS3gamess 2 года назад
Is
@Joshua-hz3cl
@Joshua-hz3cl 5 лет назад
There are more planes in the ocean than submarines in the sky
@bruh5601
@bruh5601 4 года назад
I laughed at this more than I should lol
@justinpradt329
@justinpradt329 3 года назад
*Than. The way you said it, there will be submarines in the sky after planes are in the ocean.
@Barabbas7798
@Barabbas7798 3 года назад
Thank you for correcting his grammar Justin! Its much morer funniest now
@_msiyer
@_msiyer 3 года назад
Planes are the submarines of the sky.
@ryanlong8967
@ryanlong8967 3 года назад
That’s deep
@theohoniball9372
@theohoniball9372 4 года назад
Two French Daphne submarines were lost while snorkeling. Minerve and Eurydice. The snorkel head valve and lower mushroom valve failed. The boats simply flooded and were unable to surface in time. I was a commander of a Daphne submarine 1971 - 1974
@DaemonCaedo1
@DaemonCaedo1 3 года назад
Of all the things to vanish, submarines seem the least unusual to me.
@stephaniemorrissey5114
@stephaniemorrissey5114 5 лет назад
The Minerve was recently found, and were it not for this video, I wouldn't have known anything about it. (I've learned a lot from this channel while being very entertained--a rare combination). Perhaps as new information surfaces about the Minerve and, hopefully, the other vessels covered in this episode, Bedtime Stories will choose to do a follow-up video re-visiting this topic, as was done for the Dyatlov Pass incident.
@randombosniancomment4367
@randombosniancomment4367 3 года назад
Reminds me of the story my grandpa told me. He was in Yugoslav navy in 1960s on Croatian coast. Yugoslav navy still had in service few old Austro Hungarian u boats. One was called Sava. My grandpa watched it go under the sea...it never got out. To this day no one knows what happened to the Sava but it was classified as an engine failiure.
@Skibbaaa
@Skibbaaa Год назад
Jugoslavia has a Navy?
@filmandfirearms
@filmandfirearms Год назад
@@Skibbaaa Yugoslavia no longer exists. Also, why would you be surprised that a coastal nation has a navy? He mentioned that they had WW1 U boats, so unsurprisingly, they weren't very well equipped, but they had a navy
@damienhughes1996
@damienhughes1996 Год назад
Was that the extent of their navy... I'm sorry my older sister drove a Yugo omfg if that is any indication of their technological capabilities I totally understand why that sub never resurfaced.
@icsandman4293
@icsandman4293 5 лет назад
The artist for these videos is amazing.
@zocphra
@zocphra 5 лет назад
Looks like charcoal drawings, that being said its fantastic for charcoal.
@WolfDog127
@WolfDog127 6 лет назад
This channel deserves a lot more attention. The illustrations are certainly what stands out first they definitely add quite a bit to the experience for me. The subtitles are cool and though I personally don't need them I like the extra though that's put in for people with hearing problems and people who simply prefer to watch with no sound. But the part that I enjoy the most is the effort put into the research. The tellings I find on this channel are often the first I've heard without the extra 'facts' that have been added over the years. I also feel there is an effort to remain unbiased that I appreciate. Over all a great series!
@relax
@relax 6 лет назад
This channel is of a professional quality and very underrated in the same time. I think you will experience explosive growth very soon. Thank you for your efforts, great content.
@bethanygee6939
@bethanygee6939 6 лет назад
Big Bill O'Reilly- WTF, dude?? 🤔
@bethanygee6939
@bethanygee6939 6 лет назад
I'm a Trumptard? I think my correct spelling and syntax alone proves otherwise. And where will I be deported to, since I, and my ancestors dating back to the early 1800's, was born in this country? Please educate me! 😄
@teddyroosevelt3035
@teddyroosevelt3035 4 года назад
Bethany Gee huh, why is it taking him a year to respond? Must be one heck of a lesson he’s gonna teach
@RandomElement
@RandomElement 5 лет назад
I love this channel. The writing is wonderful, the aesthetic has a really fun throwback sort of style that puts me in mind of X-Files, Unsolved Mysteries, etc., but in a modern medium. The artwork is unique, too. Having consistent, custom artwork fit to elements throughout each story must be a ton of extra work, but it really sets the videos apart.
@welwitschia
@welwitschia 6 лет назад
Don't know how your channel doesn't have more subs. Everything here is top notch--visuals, voice, pace, writing, tone... man, I wish other channels took more cues from you guys. You do know how to tell stories, and that's awesome! :D
@xmlthegreat
@xmlthegreat 5 лет назад
So you're okay with fabrications and inaccuracies? Heck, the K-129 was Golf-class DIESEL ELECTRIC SUB, not a nuclear powered one. It had nuclear missiles, but no reactor onboard. Honestly that ruined the whole thing for me.
@keirfarnum6811
@keirfarnum6811 3 года назад
What are you talking about? He’s got four subs just within this episode! 😉
@SNP-1999
@SNP-1999 Год назад
@@keirfarnum6811 Nice one! Actually, I thought exactly the same thing before seeing your comment. Like minds, eh? 🤗
@mr.onethirtyeight5088
@mr.onethirtyeight5088 6 лет назад
Godzilla …
@laeldestan1536
@laeldestan1536 6 лет назад
I was thinking more like MEGLADON
@benbilbrey749
@benbilbrey749 6 лет назад
MR. ONETHIRTYEIGHT You... I like you. 😎👍
@enildaed3758
@enildaed3758 5 лет назад
obvious kraken incident.
@derptank3308
@derptank3308 5 лет назад
Don’t y’all mean owls or whale sharks?
@billhunt2605
@billhunt2605 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂Godzilla with their mouths moving for like 4 seconds and saying only one word.lmfao!!😂😂😂😂
@KlunkerRider
@KlunkerRider 5 лет назад
The French Minerve was just located, it was on the news today. they may now finally figure out what happened to her.
@christytompkins4518
@christytompkins4518 5 лет назад
I hope they do find out what happen to her
@ScreechingPossum
@ScreechingPossum 4 года назад
It's weird to first listen to this video ages ago only to come back and see there's been a major update like that Thanks for sharing 👍
@theohoniball9372
@theohoniball9372 4 года назад
Extensive tests by the French Navy found that the Minerve and Eurydice French submarines both sank as a result of the Snorkel Head valves failing to shut due to a malfunction. The second mushroom valve at the base of the air tube also failed and before the control centre chief realised what was happening, the boat shipped too much water and could not regain the surface. I was a Daphne submarine commander aged 31 in 1972. The same incident happened to my boat but fortunately, as we had been forewarned, an alert control centre team blew the ballast tanks in time to get the top of the snorkel mast out of the water in calm sea as the boat surfaced, and we survived. In those few seconds we shipped 8 tonnes of water in 40 seconds. The same happened to a third Daphne submarine the Flore, and they just managed to surface with the stern of the boat almost submerged. The design was modified and the Daphnes continued to deliver excellent service for many years without further incidents. Theo Honiball
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo 4 года назад
What if I told you
@SatNavDan
@SatNavDan 4 года назад
Maybe you guys should do the Curse of the Olympic-class ships: "Olympic", "Titanic" and "Britannic", how all three suffered severe accidents and that Violet Jessops was aboard all three ships at the time of the accidents?
@wiictvchannel1112
@wiictvchannel1112 3 года назад
I'd love that! Then again I really enjoy reading/watching about those ships and their stories.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 года назад
Yep! She was definitely Miss Unsinkable.
@h.calvert3165
@h.calvert3165 3 года назад
@@mainz8753 I'm pointing MY finger! 🚢🚢🚢
@JonW77
@JonW77 6 лет назад
The loss of the Scorpion was most likely from the piss poor maintenance it received at it's last refit. The US Navy was (at the time) trialling reduced maintenance on some subs in order to reduce fleet running costs. After the Scorpion loss in 1968 (and the earlier Thresher loss in 1963) the US started the SUBSAFE programme (actually started in 1963 after the Thresher loss). Ironically the only sub to have sunk since the start of the programme in 1963 was the Scorpion, the only sub not to receive SUBSAFE certification.
@farmerboy916
@farmerboy916 5 лет назад
... What chucklefuck named it subsafe? That's like naming a submarine standardization program SUBSTANDARD
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 2 года назад
Wow! Thank you for this wonderful tidbit. Thanks for the research. Nicely done.
@thegeck9978
@thegeck9978 5 лет назад
The oceans terrifying, keeps their secrets. This case has always boggled me. Thank you.
@nautifella
@nautifella 5 лет назад
The story you present about the USS Scorpion is what was commonly believed in the US Submarine community (at least in my circles) in the 80's. More information has come and some photos declassified. Its the still classified photos that keep many of us from changing our minds. We accept the public version to keep the peace, but we know the numerous mechanical issues only made her vulnerable.
@nathantherealtorsonoma
@nathantherealtorsonoma 5 лет назад
Good story telling. Although k129 was not a nuclear submarine. It was a Gulf class diesel electric missile sub. Carried 3 nuclear missiles and possibly nuclear torpedoes.
@hatuletoh
@hatuletoh 6 лет назад
Damn this is an excellent channel. Exactly the sort of spooky-without-sensationalism stories I like, and always a thorough examination of the evidence. I'd heard of, at a minimum, and in some cases read extensively about most of the topics, yet I never have failed to learn something new and/or encounter a novel interpretation of the events from these videos. Top quality work; I am of course now subscribed (did that five min into the first one I watched) and will be looking forward to future videos, since I've watched all the existing ones.
@BedtimeStoriesChannel
@BedtimeStoriesChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you! New one this Sunday ;-)
@openingband
@openingband 6 лет назад
Hope you are doing great with your new additions to the family and that their health is doing well! Great video again as usual!
@H0urg1ass
@H0urg1ass 3 года назад
I was watching the video and when I heard the narrator say that the Minerve had never been found until this day, I was like "Wait, what?" But then I checked the date and realized the video was made a couple of years before she was found. But yeah, they did finally find the Minerve in 2019.
@RevCo78
@RevCo78 5 лет назад
I stumbled across this channel a few hours ago and have been unable to go to sleep... Bedtimes stories that keep you up, ha. Great work you are doing. This channel deserves more viewers. I'll be recommending it to everyone I know. Good work, please keep it up!
@holliemitchell8585
@holliemitchell8585 6 лет назад
I just found your channel today and I can't stop watching all your wonderful stories. Thank you so much.😍🖤❤️👍
@dewittbourchier7169
@dewittbourchier7169 5 лет назад
Respect for you pronouncing the French submarine as it would be in French - that is dedication and hard work right there - and also a sign of cultural appreciation and sophistication.
@albang8804
@albang8804 7 месяцев назад
You think you are better than the rest of the world
@sketchtown6663
@sketchtown6663 6 лет назад
Only been a fan for a few weeks but i can honestly say this is my favorite channel. The quality of these is amazing, keep em coming man! :)
@Elayzee
@Elayzee 6 лет назад
Brand new fan here. LOVE all of your stories here. Please keep it up :)
@raywhittington1368
@raywhittington1368 6 лет назад
This would make for a great story in a James Bond movie!
@nickjones7077
@nickjones7077 4 года назад
They did its called the spy that loved me
@grahamevans9296
@grahamevans9296 4 года назад
You need catching up on your Bond films - watch The Spy Who Loved Me from 1977, still good.
@piquels6934
@piquels6934 3 года назад
Stromberg!!!
@LM-zr9ky
@LM-zr9ky 3 года назад
Right!?
@distane8376
@distane8376 6 лет назад
Finally. We missed the best conspiracy videos on youtube.
@parrot849
@parrot849 6 лет назад
I was in the U.S. Navy between 1971-1977 and had occasion (approx. 1975) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to speak to another guy who was or had recently been assigned to a SSBN operating in and around the Pacific Ocean. Over beers one evening he claimed he knew “first hand” (his words) the U.S. Gov. knew for a fact the Soviets sank the Scorpion in retaliation for a U.S. submarine sinking a Soviet sub during the same time period; and actually had been expecting it. I’m not saying what he told me was true. He didn’t say how how came to possess this information and I didn’t ask. Also, in thinking back to that conversation, and because it’s been so long ago, I don’t recall if he provided details concerning which Russian vessel was sunk or exactly when and or where. It could have been bullshit, who knows? I do remember he was a chief petty officer sonarman around 30 to 35 years old. I mention this just to point out that the guy wasn’t just some hair-brained youngster who would be more inclined to make-up tales. But again, who knows....
@benlahrman4149
@benlahrman4149 5 лет назад
Thank you for your service.
@SamuelBlack84
@SamuelBlack84 Месяц назад
Why cover it up?
@parrot849
@parrot849 Месяц назад
@@SamuelBlack84 Your guess is as good as mine, who knows. Why does the government cover up many things that they know.
@SamuelBlack84
@SamuelBlack84 Месяц назад
@@parrot849 What I wouldn't give to know all of humanity's most closely guarded secrets The Vatican Archives, military war records, the government Things that would turn the entire world upside down
@gmz8635
@gmz8635 6 лет назад
WOW! Another amazing video also, happy 10k! I hope your channel grows & grows! I love your creepy videos! I can't wait to see more.
@boudicca6280
@boudicca6280 6 лет назад
The excitement with the notification for this video is too much for my heart to handle 😱
@alejandrosierra792
@alejandrosierra792 4 года назад
Your name sounds like the name of a Green Lantern Corps member.
@davidcampbell4174
@davidcampbell4174 6 лет назад
Talk about an under appreciated channel. This is some of the best content on youtube. I have just recently found you all and am slowly catch up up on your previous postings (on holiday for two weeks right now). Note to self, when RV camping in a remote location at night, view these videos with caution. I kept on waiting for black eyed children to knock at my door in the middle of the night ;) I subscribed, and when I get home I am going to hit up your Patreon. Keep up the great work.
@lucyborley7037
@lucyborley7037 10 месяцев назад
Thankyou bedtime stories, as i lay my head on my pillow each night my favourite thing is to hear your stories, so many to choose from ❤ keep up the great work guys ❤
@DamianLoved
@DamianLoved 5 лет назад
My new favorite channel. Awesome content-- thank you!
@RobertSmith-je8cu
@RobertSmith-je8cu 6 лет назад
What a. brilliant channel! Great artwork and narration.
@corrienotcorey
@corrienotcorey 5 лет назад
4:25 am, I finished watching all of your videos. bedtime stories is a diamond in the rough
@carlosjulian2082
@carlosjulian2082 5 лет назад
This is a great channel. I am amazed of the high quality content of your videos. What I like most from this channel is that they are very good at researching the topic. No fake news here allowed! This is great. I grew up in Puerto Rico. I was always attracted to submarines. I wanted to be a submarine sailor. These histories were baffling and bizarre to me when I learned about them more than 20 years ago. I will be in Patreon very soon and I will support this great channel. The drawings in black and white are awesome. In one simple word: Amazing!!!
@thegeck9978
@thegeck9978 5 лет назад
I enjoy the comments almost as much as the I do the stories. It has great reach and capable of learning something new with respect to the stories being told. This is one of the best narration channels out there. Great voice and intelligently spoken. Excellent work guys!
@wagnerp1213
@wagnerp1213 6 лет назад
Was missing you guys. Glad to see y’all still in the game. Best stories in my opinion.
@Svip_dk
@Svip_dk 4 года назад
The french submarine "Minerve" located at 2235 meters 21/7-2019 , may they all rest in peace .
@vermithraxpejorative7387
@vermithraxpejorative7387 6 лет назад
Excellent. Well done writing, narration and art work. :)
@shaider1982
@shaider1982 3 года назад
There was actually an old novel: "to kill the Potemkin" which used the possibility of a secret submarine war as the cause for these disapperance of the Scorpion as the backdrop for its plot.
@Username_not_found__try_again
@Username_not_found__try_again 6 лет назад
I love your channel I found it a few days ago and I’ve binge watched sooo much I hope you guys get popular soon
@Rommheim1
@Rommheim1 6 лет назад
Glad to see this channel finally kicking off!
@ls6-ss413
@ls6-ss413 4 года назад
Another masterpiece. This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Well done sir.
@chipo8877
@chipo8877 6 лет назад
Great channel. Subscribed!
@sebastiankajander905
@sebastiankajander905 4 года назад
I just looked the K-129's depth of wreckage up. It isn't in 4900 feet of water: it's 4900 Meters of water, which is around 16 000 feet
@22steve5150
@22steve5150 4 года назад
Also, it is a Golf-2 class sub, which is a diesel sub not a nuclear sub, so there is no nuclear reactor "spread out" along the bottom, and the hull was not shattered, the hull was in one piece when they found it but it broke when they were trying to recover the submarine using that huge metal claw (which broke), so NOW most of the sub is in pieces and spread out on the bottom, but that's not how they found it.
@sebastiankajander905
@sebastiankajander905 4 года назад
@@22steve5150 Absolutely correct. When they were salvaging it, it broke apart and one of the missiles fell out and torpedoed towards the bottom. They were scared to death because they thought it might detonate. But thankfully it did not
@fredflintstone7233
@fredflintstone7233 6 лет назад
Yay, you're back!!! Awesome video!
@kylefrank638
@kylefrank638 6 лет назад
I just found this channel yesterday, have nearly watched the entire series, and already, a new upload! :D
@ericssidechick3732
@ericssidechick3732 6 лет назад
Soooo glad you're back!!
@BraidenRobson
@BraidenRobson 6 лет назад
Should of put gameplay footage of the Cold Waters 1968 campaign in the background to add to the cold war submarine theme
@machina5
@machina5 5 лет назад
Nah that'd break the aesthetic of the channel and ruin it's atmosphere.
@Marten_Broadcloak
@Marten_Broadcloak 5 лет назад
This is probably my new favourite channel.
@hazevthewolf178
@hazevthewolf178 6 лет назад
Good to have you back! Your videos are well written and well illustrated. Some reply commenter to another video described your artwork as "retro-noir' and I, for one, freaking love it! I was a boy in the 1950s...
@kirsten07734
@kirsten07734 6 лет назад
Yay yay yay!!! Have missed getting new episodes, glad you're back!
@johncipriano3627
@johncipriano3627 5 лет назад
FASCINATING!!! I heard some stories when I served in the U.S. Navy, only ghost stories
@bingothehutt
@bingothehutt 6 лет назад
Great to have you back! Looking forward to another installment!
@riley8704
@riley8704 2 года назад
The choice of "Submariners spouting on top of a surfaced vessel" for a consistent background image is so perfect. It's the exact opposite of what we come to learn happened to this brave men and it is HAUNTING.
@rjhebrewbrothernapier8838
@rjhebrewbrothernapier8838 6 лет назад
art work is crisp and very well done!
@DoctorCheryl
@DoctorCheryl 6 лет назад
Wonderful story. Thanks so much... my Dad was a Naval Academy graduate (Annapolis) so this was meaningful to me.
@JohnnyRFrias
@JohnnyRFrias 4 года назад
Your stories are outstanding. Lots of research. Thanks 🤩🤩
@ZnenTitan
@ZnenTitan 6 лет назад
1968, an "Annus Horribilis" A rotten year any way you look at it.
@hazevthewolf178
@hazevthewolf178 6 лет назад
Znen, I totally agree with you. After 1 and 1/2 cocktails, I could probably launch into a near stream of consciousness rant in an attempt to support your assertion, but just let me say that 1968 was the next year after 1967. As a 14 year old kid, I saw 1967 as magical and fun...
@ZnenTitan
@ZnenTitan 6 лет назад
Bart Atwood-Ebi Yah I know Bart. '67.compared to '68 is like comparing vintage champagne to swill. The assassinations, riots, massacres in Vietnam, it just didn't stop. I like 1967 better as well. Joined the jet-set on Pan-Am that year. (Remember when they made the going great?)
@hazevthewolf178
@hazevthewolf178 6 лет назад
I didn't fly when I was 14, but I do remember the adverts.
@ianrsigel
@ianrsigel 6 лет назад
"Annus Horribilis"... What my Proctologist yelled during my last exam.
@sirpepeofhousekek6741
@sirpepeofhousekek6741 6 лет назад
ianrsigel Hehehehehe
@matttaylor2009
@matttaylor2009 6 лет назад
Good one. Really enhoying this channel
@davenezrapappas4589
@davenezrapappas4589 6 лет назад
Very nice! More like this one.
@BlackMidalia
@BlackMidalia 6 лет назад
Subbed a week ago. Hands down one of the best audio/illustrations and attention grabbing videos on RU-vid. I love listening to these videos before bed! ^_^
@TaniaKarabetskaya
@TaniaKarabetskaya 6 лет назад
Great job, as usual
@vladalex2177
@vladalex2177 3 года назад
You realize that 95% of the ocean in unexplored. There could be empires down there of seapeople. Biology is not against it. 95% we would have never know is that is true. A submarine goes to a maximim of 800 m. The ocean is km deep.
@taylorahern3755
@taylorahern3755 2 года назад
More people have been to the moon than to many of the deepest parts of our oceans, which are less thoroughly mapped & documented than the surface of the moon. Amazing & mind bending!
@MrArgus11111
@MrArgus11111 6 лет назад
the losses of Thresher and Scorpion to accidents related to maintenance and quality control issues resulted in SUBSAFE, the most comprehensive safety program in US Naval, and probably world, history. It's the reason we haven't lost a sub since and the Russians kept losing them up through 2000 with Kursk. I should add, K-129 was not "in the wrong place at the wrong time", she was sunk because of a leak of fuels from one of her liquid fueled ballistic missiles, a problem that occurred on other Soviet boats. It turns out taking casks of extremely dangerous, toxic fuels to sea in a submarine was a bad idea. It's why we used solid fuel. It's also infuriating that you say these men "needlessly lost their lives", they were doing a job they knew was dangerous to protect their homes.
@fredflintstone7233
@fredflintstone7233 6 лет назад
"Infuriating"? Think someone needs to chill the fuck out. They were inside a machine built for war and an act of war was not what took them, it was a failure of their equipment. That's why they "needlessly" lost their lives. Fucking hell RU-vid is full of dumb, over-sensitive cunts.
@WildMorgan
@WildMorgan 6 лет назад
Fred Flintstone Lol, so true.
@MrArgus11111
@MrArgus11111 6 лет назад
Regardless of what took their lives, they were serving their countries. They knew the job was dangerous when they took it, as they say. Submariners more than anyone. I doubt they would appreciate being told they died "needlessly" when the world was constantly on the brink of global war.
@MrArgus11111
@MrArgus11111 6 лет назад
I also enjoy how you totally gloss over the rest of my post to attack that one line, as if it was the most important point.
@fredflintstone7233
@fredflintstone7233 6 лет назад
How could you tell them they died needlessly? They're dead! They wouldn't have an opinion on it. But I'd bet my bottom dollar that if you spoke to any of their relatives regarding the fact they died over incompetence or a failure of equipment that shouldn't have happened in the first place, they'd say the same damn thing. It was a waste of a life. They died needlessly. The fact I glossed over the rest of your comment was because you were actually making quite a lot of sense until you brought your over-sensitive emotions into it. Fair enough if you don't think they died needlessly, but to feel "infuriated" over it? Give me a break!
@salemwhite2446
@salemwhite2446 6 лет назад
I discovered your content yesterday and, when seeing the distance between posting, subscribed in the hopes I’d be able to catch the next one when it came out after binging so many other videos. This feels like Christmas! Happy I hit that subscribe button
@otaviohatanaka9750
@otaviohatanaka9750 6 лет назад
Congrats for the 25k Subscribers and for keeping the quality every video! This chapter was amazing!
@MattiasLjungbrandt
@MattiasLjungbrandt 5 лет назад
They have now found S 647 Minerve at a depth of 2370 meters south of Toulon. She was found by the same company and ship that found the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan.
@samuelperezgarcia
@samuelperezgarcia 5 лет назад
Came back here to check if that was one of the submarines in the video!
@Dunkster74
@Dunkster74 6 лет назад
i was just wondering if you'd disappeared just as i'd subscribed. fantastic.
@setzkem
@setzkem 5 лет назад
what a great series, I love it!!
@lodnisroub
@lodnisroub 6 лет назад
The images are amazing!
@DJ-dk6jr
@DJ-dk6jr 6 лет назад
Welcome back good story
@WildMorgan
@WildMorgan 6 лет назад
Just astounding quality and production. Great video as always. Keep it up!
@CJ-uf6xl
@CJ-uf6xl 6 лет назад
Wooo hooo! A new bedtime story!!!! Thank you! Hope the little one is doing well and you and the lady wife are catching up with your sleep. ☺
@BedtimeStoriesChannel
@BedtimeStoriesChannel 6 лет назад
Little ones. It was twins and yes, getting back to a bit of normality now! Thank you :-)
@jaywhoisit4863
@jaywhoisit4863 6 лет назад
Man your new kids are gonna have awesome bedtime stories. You can sure tell a good tale!
@ihzamahendra926
@ihzamahendra926 5 лет назад
Underwater sea creature be like- >"Wow, moving sausages" >grab a bite- >"Blerrrg, taste like nuclear rad" >Sub sank to the depth.
@PoochieCollins
@PoochieCollins 4 года назад
Thanks for your contribution to this video.
@johnwickham8150
@johnwickham8150 6 лет назад
What sunk k129 is actually covered in a book which does shed some light on what may have happend to her. Just a few facts, she had extra crew on board that were switched out on short notice that later we still don't know the names of, she was the same class as Chinese copies, China and Russia were having serious political problems at the time, the kgb held the codes for all nuclear weapons, the captain and 1st officers wives watched their husbands crying as they flew out of the sub base something that they had never seen before, she had only just come back from a cruise when she got the new orders, the Russians seemed to have no idea where she was lost, that class had to surface to fire her payload but had an issue were in swells the tubes could flood sinking the sub, larger swells were recorded in the area she was found around the time she was lost....
@commander31able60
@commander31able60 6 лет назад
and the name of the book is?
@GARBAGE3995
@GARBAGE3995 4 года назад
Also that book will say that it wasn't a nuclear sub and didn't spread radioactivity
@tonywinward
@tonywinward 6 лет назад
Been so excited about the next episode!! :D
@copperhead577
@copperhead577 5 лет назад
I like the fact that you're very respectful of those who've fallen during wartime in your episodes about it. And to me, that makes you a cool dude. 🤘😎🤘 Rock on.
@suflanker45
@suflanker45 6 лет назад
Knew about the US and Russian subs but didn't know about the other two.
@timcase2494
@timcase2494 6 лет назад
Love nautical stuff. Great episode.
@ryandaly3680
@ryandaly3680 6 лет назад
Love these. Fantastic art and music. Gonna find you all on Patreon. Awesome work.
@Joe-ie8vk
@Joe-ie8vk 4 года назад
I love this channel!!!! I have been burning through these videos I gotta slow down or I’ll run out. Great stuff keep it up man
@paulcharlwood702
@paulcharlwood702 6 лет назад
K-129 was NOT a nuclear submarine, she was a 'Golf' class ballistic missile sub powered by diesel-electric motors. She carried 3, not 4, nuclear tipped ballistic missiles. Any nuclear pollution from the wreck must therefore have come from the shattering of one of the missile warheads not from a nuclear reactor in her power train as she did not have one. 12 kts was her maximum speed and was not fast for a sub in those days. The Scorpion, mentioned earlier, was a Skipjack class SSN capable of 30 kts at a conservative estimate and probably more (the Skipjack class specs are still classified as far as I know) while the Soviet Alfa class which entered service only 4 years later could make at least 42 kts. If you are going to present tales of mystery and creepiness then please get the known facts correct.
@DanielFerreira-qk8bh
@DanielFerreira-qk8bh 6 лет назад
Soviet technology is overrated
@kostyac6411
@kostyac6411 6 лет назад
Bullshit, Soviet technology is fucking unkillable unless it blows itself up.
@moviemaker2011z
@moviemaker2011z 5 лет назад
@@kostyac6411 and yet we the U.S beat the snot out of them.
@furious32ninja
@furious32ninja 5 лет назад
@@moviemaker2011z remind me when you beat the snot out of them, ever!
@moviemaker2011z
@moviemaker2011z 5 лет назад
@@furious32ninja well that would be the cold war for you. And if we engaged them in warfare now we would still win. It's just common sense.
@laeldestan1536
@laeldestan1536 6 лет назад
Why in the hell would you name a submarine after another submarine that vanished?!! Why not name another ship Titanic or another blimp the Hindenburg?!!! That was really really stupid. Talk about walking under a ladder while breaking a mirror with a black cat. Anyway good to have you back Bedtime Stories you have been sorely missed. Btw the story you did about the underground Nazi base in Germany still gives me the creeps.
@johnbeaulieu2404
@johnbeaulieu2404 6 лет назад
Not unusual at all. Most US Navy ships are named after previous ships bearing the same name. Submarines were sent out alone to attack Japanese shipping and warships. Almost all submarine losses were with all aboard kill and no trace. It was only after the war with access to Japanese records that the locations and more exact dates of loss could be determined As a matter of fact all six of the Skipjack class nuclear submarines were named for predecessors that had been lost in WW2.
@mhollman8650
@mhollman8650 6 лет назад
It seems weird when a boat/ship w/a recycled name disappears or suffers the same fate of the previous namesake. Rarely does that happen obviously, so using a previous name doesn't seem weird when nothing happens to said ship/boat
@mightyTMP
@mightyTMP 5 лет назад
Yeah, it is kind of strange. Or eery. Except for the Enterprise. I bet my ass, the US will name their first real space ship Enterprise. Just for traditions sake.
@corkcamden9878
@corkcamden9878 5 лет назад
I don't know...why the heck would you name yourself Lael Destan?
@rfarevalo
@rfarevalo 5 лет назад
The USA already named their first spaceship Enterprise: www.intrepidmuseum.org/Space_Shuttle_Pavilion
@zsifk3212
@zsifk3212 5 лет назад
I've read a book a couple of years ago suggesting that the USS Scorpion's sinking was caused by an exploding torpedo battery. Apparently the type and make of batteries used in the torpedoes on the USS Scorpion had, under lab tests go into runaway overheating that actually resulted in the battery explode. Sonic tracking stations in Nova Scotia detected the USS Scorpion breakup but also detected that she had made a 180 degree turn around, a standard procedure for stopping a HOT runaway torpedo in a tube, indicating that the captain believed he had a HOT (runaway) torpedo in a tube when actually what he was told was that he had an actual overheating battery on an armed torpedo, which when it exploded, blew the nose of the submarine. So all indications are that the USS Scorpion at least went down because of mechanical reasons.
@Sleep-is-overrated
@Sleep-is-overrated 6 лет назад
I remember watching a documentary on the sinking of USS Scorpion. Robert Ballard (the man who found the wreck of the Titanic) theorized that the Scorpion might have encountered a “hot run”. Basically, a torpedo activated in the torpedo room. Since the torpedoes are meant to run in the cold ocean water, the engines don’t have a cooling system, but when they’re inside of a submarine it can’t cool down and runs the risk of over heating and exploding. The captain tried to turn the boat around which would make the torpedo’s guidance system automatically shut down the engine, as to not hit the boat it was launched from, under normal circumstances, but the turn could not be done in time and the torpedo exploded, sinking Scorpion.
@bnpixie1990
@bnpixie1990 5 лет назад
Egypt: we sunk the submarine! World: shut up, Egypt. No you didn't.
@jeffreyskoritowski4114
@jeffreyskoritowski4114 4 года назад
Go home Egypt, you're drunk.
@Mirokuofnite
@Mirokuofnite 6 лет назад
Any chance on doing a episode on the Bélmez Faces or the Polaroid Ghost Writer?
@bryanmadar1128
@bryanmadar1128 6 лет назад
loving the content. THANK YOU!
@adrian1781
@adrian1781 6 лет назад
Glad to see this channel again
Далее
Footprints in the Snow
19:09
Просмотров 926 тыс.
The Mysterious Disappearance of Flight 19
22:30
Просмотров 685 тыс.
The Ghost of UB 65
20:24
Просмотров 1 млн
LOST TECHNOLOGIES: Mysteries of Vanished Civilizations
2:03:29
18. Egypt - Fall of the Pharaohs
3:58:13
Просмотров 6 млн
The Ilkley Moor Alien
20:13
Просмотров 1 млн
Russia's Project 677 Lada-Class SSK Sub Brief
26:05
Просмотров 75 тыс.
Enemy Unknown
21:17
Просмотров 1,1 млн
Nautical Nightmares - Part 1 | For Those in Peril
23:59
USS Thresher: The US Navy's Cautionary Tale
11:21
Просмотров 251 тыс.
The Entity of Tsarichina
20:26
Просмотров 991 тыс.
Stay on your way 🛤️✨
0:34
Просмотров 23 млн
It worked for me)
0:19
Просмотров 22 млн
Ещё и в кредит
1:01
Просмотров 4,1 млн