To learn more about the Admiral and his former encampment that exploded watch the first video on our channel “Love is the Law”. Thanks for watching and more coming soon. -Nic and Evan
Can you do a longer doc on this guy? Very interesting lifestyle and choices. I want family members perspectives and the whole bit on where he came from and why he's wild.
You and your team should make a TV show out of this... something similar to " trailer park boys 2.0 " 😎 id totally watch this show and millions of others! Genius idea . People would love to see the booze and drug filled adventures of him and his crew . Make it rated R . Nothing filtered out. Raw footage 😎
I've known The Admiral for almost a decade And have only good things to say about him. I've personally witnessed him helping many folks in need who otherwise would have had nowhere to turn. Good on you Sir! I've seen him buy people boats, fix people's cars, pay people's fines. Never asked for anything in return. Haters gonna hate. They just jealous.
@@montneymon-ta-knee6810 dude if he's rich asf why is he mining for gold to "buy a new engine for his yacht" seems ridiculous. and the comment about him working for the cartel and being the only one left also probably bs
This a boy in deep pain. You can feel he has a good heart but you can see how he numbs, and when you numb the “bad” you numb everything. I hope he can find the peace he needs in this lifetime
goddam 2024 u crazy, gotta do fentanyl to numb yourself now ??? Ive tried plenty of hard drugs but I will still debate that weed can absolutly numb somebody. This is definitly an emotional man numbing himself but that doesnt make him unhappy.... he looks alright to me.
No, we’re heading on the guy for getting inheritance from people that he hates if he hates him so bad he shouldn’t take it. But as long as he’s living off of their dime, he should shut his mouth and respect his. It’s only fair. if he turns down the money, he can talk crap but until then I don’t wanna hear him talk about how unfair life is
Now a real documentary team needs to do an HBO on this guy. Kinda like the one they did over the course of so many years covering 3 different people. The name of the doc slipped my mind....
Some people find comfort in a slave system and some don't. The real trick is figuring out the diabolical system you are part of and further have no idea about because you're asleep! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQ0Kfc1sXDw.htmlsi=FnTNp5ZjXcbL4Mq6
@@Hermankusters boy you got that right!! retired from Marine Corps in 1999, I now have been working (lol) in a marijuana dispensary as a "BUDTENDER" for almost 10 years now. Can't wait to go to work!! Love it!! Semper Fi!! MTHRFCKNGJRHD
The fact that you played a snippet of that undercover rare version of wait in vain by bob marley is incredible. Such a rare hidden gem. Love you added that in here
MONEY DOESN'T MAKE THE MAN - THE MAN MAKES THE MONEY - BEING RICH DOESN'T MEAN CONSUMPTION BUT LIVING FREE TO EXPERIENCE YOUR HUMAN LIFE . THIS GUY REMINDS ME OF FREEDOM - IN THE END WE ALL ROT AND DECAY TOGETHER IN DEATH.
This dude echoed my current feelings from 50 years in the future & slapped me in the face with what my aimless anger is gonna turn into if ya don’t let that shit go. Damn the admiral is a icon & I hope our generation doesn’t make any more of him, let’s find purpose
so many people in this comment section hating and judging this man for choosing the way he wants to live. Let the man live his life the way he wants to, not everyone wants to live the life you want.
It's a dream he can afford. Ain't hurting nobody by digging holes. Stay busy!! Enjoy yourself! At least he has a place to go park legitimately or get away from the city. That's nice. I have a few places I can go hide.
I could easily watch a 6 part documentary series on this guy and I'm sure Netflix would run it but keep it in the same exact style. This dude is interesting as h3ll
Ya its wild, all the smart choices his family made to protect their wealth their whole lives and pass it on and this guy just blows it, pretty sad. But at least he got a piece of land on the side of the highway indistinguishable from the homeless camp he left behind!
When I was young I had my first job at a recycling center and at that place we had a man named Herb. He was homeless, a few years later I saw his picture on the news. The title said Homeless millionaire Herb died and left millions to 2 local charities. I had no idea that Herb was a millionaire.
Similar thing happened near my hometown. As a kid I just knew of this homeless guy that dressed in women's clothes and that everyone knew his name. Turned out he was loaded, wasn't actually homeless but just decided to not give a fuck anymore. He just enjoyed walking around in women's clothes talking to people while pushing his dog around in a shopping cart lol, left all of his money to charities and local programs when he passed.
@@rangeraficionado87 I was young and only heard stories, my parents knew of him and talked about how friendly he was. Small world, if something I said wasn't true then feel free to correct me since I obviously have only heard stories.
He been homeless for long time, then got the money, no man with money will live like that if he is not used to it. Like prisoners who served long time are hard to adapt to normal life
Nothing against this guy. Interesting watch. He doesn't actually seem to be homeless, he has land and a barn and at least a million in the bank. He just lives unconventionally. Compare that to the people who look rich on the surface with all their flashy things, but are actually massively in debt.
If he wants to be homeless that's fine, but he's a fool for hanging around other homeless people and letting them know he has a few bucks,, He just makes himself a target.
@@user-rc3eh4ht6q that guy is tasting freedom uncut, from the tap. Most others will only experience it as a fleeting dream, gripping their sheets upon waking, fearful for what they have just lost, and yet unable to fully recall the kiss of the ineffable
...I stayed silent, focused, & perplexed while watching this entire Documentary end-to-end. I absolutely lost my shit when he said "Did you hear what happened to Dave and Janai?" "Oh, they totally turned on me!" lmfaaaaaaaoooooooooooooooooo
What a legend! Paying these dudes 25 bucks an hour, you love to see it. He pays them good and is straight up so I’m sure the majority of these dudes don’t screw him over and are generally looking out for his best interests.
this continues to be probably my favorite documentary channel out there rn. also including an art lown song in the credits cemented my love for what you guys do. incredible taste all around
Wow the admiral's story is so beautiful and sad, can relate to having parents that feel like they are never satisfied with who you are. Heart goes out to this man and glad hes found joy outside the system and can take crazy events like what happened to his property in stride hah
He is pretty old, but living his best life. Selflessly helping those without around him like fucking jesus. You think, having a deeded property makes you successful and wise? You can't take shit with ya when your dead genius.
Technically he’s not! Didnt you see he bought land and a house. He just chooses to live like a outcast and free. Thats how his parents made him feel. Why change who he is when they leave him money when they didnt care when they were living!
How to be humble. That I, am no better than U. All people have struggles, some live for them, some just make up new BS, as they get more money. It’s still essentially the same struggle though.
My uncle passed away with 8 digits in his bank account. Dude lived like a vagabond up in a hollar in VA. His cabin was 10x10 no water electricity no nothing. His money came from selling family land up near DC & coal mined from his generational family land. He made a killing from the land near DC. He said the fruitcakes up there are nuttier than squirrel poop.
@@maskedman1337 not a dime, he's a hard-nose Appalachia hillbilly he ain't a sharing nothing with an able-bodied grown man lol it was all left to his favorite niece
Facts. Especially now that the military/defense industry made it in there. We sold my grt grandma's house (2bed1bath with no dish washer or any machines like that) that cost 8,000 back in the early 50s for 1.2million because my grandma who inherited couldn't afford the area anymore and needed it to survive. It sucks for us native to the area who have been pushed out by those who only want money.
This channel is amazing and will blow up with videos like this. Awesome job. Really refreshing content! His barn compound is right by my house and I had no idea! I recognize it now tho.
I love and embrace my Italian heritage as does he. Also love car life, lived in my Jetta 3 years. Now bought an Audi for the snowy winters! 2 cars no house, more cars to come.
Such a well shot doc. Felt like the admiral told his story how he wanted. Not influenced by director or any of that crap. really well done. Subbed. I expect this channel to be 100k soon. cheeers
@@sneakysquirrel4253Always wondered what makes a person waste their time writing an absolutely moronic and pointless little snide comment like you just did…
Someone get this guy a piece . He’s too wealthy to smoke from that harsh 1 hitter. Needs some water filtration! Come to wild side shop anywhere in Cali!
@@mangoenjoyer256 Is he ? I think life would be much easier with wealth opposed to good parents. Good parents give you a morality compass and may set you up to make good decisions, wealth on the other hand, you don't even need to make good decisions, money will get you out of almost anything.
This guy really points out a bad trait of Americans. They wanna shit on you for not making it when they should just be grateful/helpful because they made it.
"Really, my only job in life should have been to manage my inheritance and do charity work. Unfortunately, american's don't value generational wealth like the british do." This dude isn't some great anomaly to societies downsides, he's just a spoiled brat. It's really sad.
Yeah, being that old and all he does in complain about his parents despite being left a fortune. Honestly made me rethink my little problems. Sometimes money isn't everything... Can't buy a good family.
I knew a guy who started one of the first regional cell phone companies in the Midwest in the 80s. He sold it to a company (somewhere around $6M but also royalties every year for the rest of his life) that sold to another company & eventually ended up getting swallowed up by T-Mobile. Last year his royalty check was for $3M. This guy drives an old 1960s pickup truck & wears Quality Farm & Fleet or Walmart clothes and lives in old mid century shotgun house. He won’t buy anything full price including groceries. If he can buy say a pizza for a $2 he will even if it tastes like cardboard. His brain will not allow him to spend more $ on a pizza even if it was the best tasting pizza in the world. I think people like that are the result of the Great Depression- either living through it or being born to parents that were scarred by it. This guy couldn’t stay married because his penny pinching was so extreme. The inside of his house & everything he owned is all really nice. He wasn’t a mentally ill man living in filth.
I don't think this guy lives in filth because he looks so clean. Did you see how sparkling white his T-shirt is? He's clean. His car is clean, etc. Probably spends nights in motels when he wants to.