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And isn't that just something else. I've tried repeatedly to speak to one of those fools & he has been downright rude & nasty to me. He still has all the stuff up that I asked him to take down because I am legally Jack's widow & I won't have anyone put Jack on a pedestal & rave about how great he was. They DO have the same mindset (they are all part of the Idema Fan Club) and those are the nuts that will someday be involved in domestic terror incidents. But I am so tired of warning people. Jack will be their hero till they all meet him in the afterlife sadly.
@@gingyplays9843 please let’s not be zealous here. Majority are boys playing with toys. Just like airsoft kids a couple douchebags make people jump to conclusions
This brand of "true crime" is infinitely more interesting and scary to me than serial killers. The people who just lie and lie and lie and just double down with so much confidence and knowing just enough to convince people to not only play along but invest in their main character fantasy. Like Elizabeth Holmes
i dont like serial killer "true crime" because you have a lot of people unironically fangirling over the killer and the psuedo armchair psychologist making theories for the motives behind these subhuman murderers killings
@@thenextgeneration9030 I think that 2nd one’s more common, but maybe even more common is that little nagging perversion of the mind. Some people can shut it down, others seem not to have it at all, but for the rest it’ll kind of draw the mind to horrible shit - almost like it’s trying to warning itself of the worst that might be out there in the world Exploit that with even a half-decent storytelling voice & decent-looking storyteller, and you got “true crime” fans.
@@stuffums the Blahino is a legit black ops super killer. Don't you dare blaspheme his holy killness, he has spies EVERYWHERE, and that's NON-NEGOTIABLE.
I just really hate how serial killers are idolized and given cool names like they're super heroes or some shit. They're one of the scummiest people on earth and they should be spoken about with nothing but disdain! Fuck those guys!
I just wanted to thank you for airing the The King of Stolen Valor here & giving us more traffic. That was very nice of you to do & I greatly appreciate it. Oki worked very hard on my story & I am thrilled how it turned out. But as I am learning, views mean everything. BTW, your followers are just as kind as Oki's, so I really hit the lotto on this. I was gearing up to be attacked, but nope. Thank you again & peace to all ✌
Oki, the maker of this documentary, deserves this exposure. I just binge watched his videos and they are all interesting and very well done. I highly recommend.
God i feel so sad for penny...hearing what she went through, her voice cracking made my eyes watery, its so unfair she'd have to go through that shit. The way she says "i had to leave them", she still feels guilty for leaving her pets to save her own life, she doesnt deserve that shit.
Yeah her saying she had to leave her pets almost broke me. I couldn’t have been able to leave my pets, i would’ve been distraught. The pain that must still wreak on her. Hope she’s had intensive therapy.
I didn't think I'd hear a real-life story that would rival John McAfee for sheer insanity, but dammit, Oki really knocked it out of the park with this one.
So the dude up and goes to a foreign country and arrests, torturers, kidnaps, murders, raids the homes of civilians and just goes on like nothing happened? I’m shocked he wasn’t arrested here in the US. He legitimately committed a ton of crimes you cannot just do that lmao.
this weird thing could have happened like our government saw someone fearless and just nuts enough and told him to do all of those things because our government isn’t allowed to do such things then when he tried to say that-they denied it. weird. “no one will believe this crazy fucker”
The issue is that the United States doesn't have any legal jurisdiction in other countries. If you commit a murder in Afghanistan, unless you murder an American citizen, you can only be tried under Afghan law, not American law. It's why so many people outside of the United States are able to get away with media piracy scott-free, because it's not actually illegal in their country.
Laws are silent in times of war What's actually crazy is that people in the west are still unaware of how common stories like this one have been in the middle east in the past 20 years.
@@Manigeitora in my country a US marine named Scott Pemberton got arrested for murdering a trans woman. He got "clemency" by the local government (as a way to keep allies with the United States) and is now a free man in the USA. The murder was brutal, but since its not on American soil he was allowed back with his record cleaned for good measure.
My dad is a diagnosed narcissist, he literally reminds me so much of my dad. It’s insane. I feel like that dude definitely had narcissistic personality disorder.
ME TOO WTF!!! this guy even LOOKS like my dad. he was so familiar to me it was terrifying to watch, i’m so glad penny got out of there - also, i hope you’re doing well and get to be free of your dad
@@luizotavio44 I mean, besides drugging her and brainwashing her and putting kryptonite in her eye orbit. (Which basically this is how Nightwing leads up to Infinite Crisis, since he sees this dynamic and realizes he has to get Rose out of there, so basically he joins the Secret Society of Super-Villains with every intent to betray Deathstroke.) But at least he didn't sleep with her, as he typically does with teenage girls he works with.
@@jonbrewer297 Are you seriously wholeheartedly comparing a real man who has ruined lives to an edgy supervillain? He tortured real people, gave others HIV without them ever even knowing, ect and you're in the comments trying to make connections to a god danm comic book character?
I don't get why she ever got with him in the first place. The very first time they met he had lied about his appearance then was a rude obnoxious show-off. Why did she stick around? Generally abusers act sane until they have their victim trapped (marriage, pregnancy etc.) but he showed every red flag from the very beginning and she ignored them all. Was it crippling self-esteem issues or something? It just seems totally inexplicable.
When you mentioned the mismatch of the MA guys… my instructor often would throw us against opponents way above our class, this helps you become more courageous, for instance, I learn more losing against a Black Belt, than I would always winning against a Yellow Belt, Round one, I get kicked in the head, Round two… kicked in head, my instructor would say, “Ok, are you going to get kicked in the head a third time? Or are you going to use that left arm to protect your head” and then you score a point on him. A tremendous learning process that really works, as I ranked up, it was my job to overpower the younger classmates, not to dominate them, but to show them how the world IS going to throw stronger opponents at you, will you stand up against them and adapt, or will you fold and fail. Very long sorry, but it was a crucially important learning technique that really helped me to find my confidence.
I don't remember a whole lot from my short stint in martial arts as a kid, but I remember one of the major points being that martial arts was developed in a way that meant the size of your opponent wouldn't matter as much as in a normal fist fighting brawl, because it gives you ways to get inside their reach without them being able to counter attack and sometimes even get them completely defenseless before they can get a single shot off on you.
Back when I wrestled in high school, the coaches saw that I had a bit of promise and could potentially be a great wrestler. From then on at our daily practice, I almost exclusively wrestled against one of the coaches--an NCAA champ back when he was in college--who had 10 years, 30 lb, and a whole bunch of skill on me--not to mention the strength of a grown man who spent the better part of 10 years working labor, against a 16 year old kid. needless to say, I got the shit beat out of me quite a bit at the beginning (even managed to develop a nice cauliflower ear on one side, despite wearing head gear most of the time). After a while I got good enough to where I wasn't completely being embarrassed, and could even occasionally best him. But the most important thing I got from all of that, was my lack of fear of any opponent I would go on to wrestle against. When you're used to getting the shit beat out of you by a grown man who vastly out matches you in every department, wrestling another high school kid is almost like a vacation. Though I didn't always win my matches, there wasn't any of that psychological defeat that beats many people long before they even get into a ring or onto the mat.
The way she talked about leaving her animals made me cry. You can tell how loving this women is. My heart goes out to her and hope she’s doing well now.💓
it honestly sounds like un-medicated schizophrenia in his later days the "who r u working for" "who sent u" shit like that i have paranoid schizophrenia and im un-medicated and im constantly paranoid and when i go into a psychosis i always think that special forces and/or aliens are after me and i have attacked my mate who walked in my room when i was in the midst of a psychosis and the voices kept screaming that he was with the government to capture me and i attacked him savagely he was black and blue and i haven't been able to forgive myself he has forgiven me but i cant myself its scary shit man
This guy did not have schizophrenia like you have. He had schizoid-affective disorder caused by years of drugs. It's not actual schizophrenia; it's an affect and presents as paranoid schizophrenia.
Sounds like Charlie's never seen how terrible tolerance is in person. Ive seen people do enough heroin to kill several horses in one shot and barely nod out.
Thank you for giving Oki the recognition he deserves for putting together one of the best documentaries ever. I hope this will give him more views. It was a wild ride
Charlie is CONSTANTLY, from the second he became even remotely popular, making smaller creators more popular. always really nice to see and you can tell he genuinely cares about getting more eyes on stuff he thinks is good.
Poor Penny :( she just wanted her pets back but he trapped her. Being told she has to leave them to save herself by the plumber was heart wrenching. Thank god he got the hint and helped her
That's my dad on the right at 23:04 lol. The Yucatan peninsula down to Belize and Guatemala is a haven for crazy white men, McAfee types. I met mercenaries, people on the run, businessmen, and a family of honest-to-God treasure hunters. I met Gringo Dave as well. My old man once told me that place reminded him of Alaska, everybody there was running from something. I had my first beer at 14 while driving that pontoon boat in the lagoon off the shore of that villa in Bacalar. Nina stole my socks out of my shoes while I was swimming. I found myself standing on the floor of a defense expo in DC as a freshman in high school because of Jack. With all the big players, Raytheon, BAE, Boeing, Northrop, the works. Jack definitely had a questionable past, but he was always kind to me and my father, I still have the katana he gave me for my 15th birthday. I hope he has found peace.
Omg... giving your partner an std is bad enough, but giving them HIV and not seeming to actually care is just so messed up. The fact that he continued to screw around is just so insane. This is such a crazy story!
The word “documentary” is thrown around on RU-vid way too much without proper consideration for the word. Every RU-vidr and their grandmother make “documentaries.” Oki is one of the few that I can confidently say makes *actual* documentaries.
The great thing about documentaries is that anyone can make them, how is that a word that's just thrown around? They can be well cited and put together pieces like oki's or they can be some guy filming himself eating fast food for a month and everything in between. None of which holds more right to the term documentary.
@@FiveFingerOutfit I’m mainly talking about the people who make an hour long gossip video about some RU-vid drama and then slap the label “documentary” on it. It’s often done with the intent of making themselves seem like they’re “above” being a youtuber, or that their content is on a different level. Documentaries often have some form of in the field videography, quotes, interviews or some other kind of primary sources as a means of telling a story or revealing unknown information. Most “documentaries” on RU-vid don’t do this. They just make long videos and claim them as documentaries.
I never really understood why people call everything a documentary as well. There is a lot more info and time needed for something to be a proper documentary.
My heart breaks for everyone this man dragged down with him. I'm so glad Penny came out on the other side and seems to be doing well enough considering the horror she experienced.
This is the only video I can come back to whenever and enjoy it every time, there’s so many parts in this story I forget too so it’s almost like I’m watching it for the first time
This was really eye opening and really informative about the crucial pieces of history that are so obscure no one knows about, yet should, as they effected so many people. Well done Oki, great video!
love that this charlie shout-outs oki! he deserves as many subs and pateron supports as possible! the guys is incredible documentary producer, as charlie explained in the intro.
Oki is King, so stoked to see you boys are buds Also under water knife fighting sounds like something ppl in Florida would be into to combat lionfish. A guy made an underwater gun just to shoot them.
Apparently the greatest defense against the North American invasion of lionfish is actually moray eels. They're one of the only creatures that can eat lionfish because they can scarf them down whole, spines and all. ...but I'm sure they could use the Floridian harpoon cavalry 😂
@@luukas2660 i normally dont like reaction videos, but at the beginning he literally said that he was gonna watch it on his own but the creator asked him to watch it on stream
Idema served three years of a ten-year sentence. He was released early by Afghanistan's then-president Hamid Karzai in April 2007, departing Afghanistan in early June. Idema fled to Mexico, where he died of AIDS in late January 2012.
I remember that other video with the secret space shit. That was wild, and dude did so well with the "infiltration". He's a champ for keeping it together and playing that part. He was worried at first, but he killed it.
It's bad enough what these people had to endure in their "normal" daily lives, then to have to be subjected to these unhinged/illegitimate wannabes... fucking criminal.
Yeah, I kinda feel bad for him because of it. The guy must have had some awful issues to start all this, and no doubt had half the mental illnesses in the book by the end.
I don’t know but under every real comment there’s so many bots. They are on a rampage today. Attack of the bots. I try and report them but this is too much. Sometimes I try and report the channel. RU-vid needs to do something. It’s getting out of control. One idea I had was if moderators of whatever channel can remove the spam bot comments. Just a idea.
honestly, a really incredible documentary. something that could be shown at film festivals. starts as this goofy, delusional guy with a big ego and then shows the dangers of being a delusional guy with a big ego in committing multiple heinous, disgusting acts. the interview with his ex was haunting
Man his streaming/gaming room is coming along nicely. Once every few months something gets added lol also, oki is a good channel, only watched a few of his videos but they're always top notch
@@aqilahsdead I recently learned about how often this stuff really happens just the other day someone on my street was walking home, got stuffed into a car and was found dead a few months before that a younger girl was kidnapped, tortured and to dispose of the body they took the to a freezer at a kebab shop, chopped up their body and put them in the food It really makes me sick
Seriously, thank GOD for those guys who got penny out of there, finally. They recognized all the signs and knew exactly how to get her out of there seconds before her husband could do anything about it. I'm so impressed by her strength in pushing through all of what she's had to deal with, including HIV of all things... it makes me so happy to know she was protected and and had her story heard. Her excitement over the documentary in the end really made me smile. :) I think it helped her come to terms with things a bit more so that she could let go and finally be free.
The fact this took as long as it did to come to light is actually kind of insane. The special operations community is small. Most of it's members know most of it's members in some capacity or another. Even if you track back a decade those that are getting out, trained those that are coming up, or at least know/knew someone who did. The fact that he flew under the radar as long as he did is equal parts impressive and staggering.
The scariest part is that some of his background was true enough to let him fool the military. He was in the army, and did become "Special forces qualified" which is different from being an actual member of a Special Forces unit (I think). And he did technically serve with the 11th special forces group, but in a support role, not as one of the balls to the wall door kickers. Basically he knew how to walk and talk like a green beret, enough so that he ended up in a position that allowed him to imprison and torture random Afghans.
To be fair they'll give the job of interrogating (we don't call it torture) those ragheds to just about anyone it was a right of passage back in the day my guy
I couldn't stop thinking the same thing. Like every time he held a gun I pictured how Stephen Segall holds a rifle in movies how the butt stock isn't even on his shoulder. XD
Those vacuum lines are almost perfect. Something about a nice floor is refreshing. Also, Oki is awesome. My favorite is the secret super soldier alien program.
@@KeklordNews You have failed in your mission. After seeing so many bots spamming "shock" comments, I'm numb to it. Honestly it doesn't even upset me anymore. You've lost your ability to make others care, the very reason for your existence. And now you're nothing more then a minor nuisance, existing only for a few hours until you're reported and deleted. The only thing you accomplish is making it a bit harder to find genuine replies. How pathetic.
Oki deserves ultimate recognition for this doc. It's absolutely outstanding, the quality and effort put into this. I didn't know who Jack was at the beginning but I know now and I damn sure was interested the whole journey. How horrible for Penny to be left with such emotional and physical scars now. I hope she's at least living a more peaceful life at this moment.
This guy kept reminding me of that joke, Dan Bilzerian - he even had the inheritance. When Penny's story unfolded, it got pretty clear there wasn't any joke, just someone who had no right to exist the way he did. A regular John McAfee
the reason jack could survive those dosages is that the body adapts through trauma if it gradual enough while not suffering critical failures. its the reason any drug user even in old age retain their overall resistance to drugs in general. Their bodies are used to balancing out foreign reactions. it also help he began the habits likely younger so his body had more time to adapt and less chances to die from a critical failure
@@SnowAnayathatweirdgirl its just adaption really. And a bit of mind over matter, as a drug user of any kind, your body learn the telltale reaction of a foreign chemical and well if you expirience it enough times you can sort power through the effect through focus, although this is VERY unsafe since you are messing with your consciousness, the most complex concept we humans can even perceive and the sheer complexity of it is not the same as just reacting to stimuli or being able to form words.
@@SnowAnayathatweirdgirl To give some more perspective, I have an insane opioid tolerance due to serious back & spinal problems. You ever seen a heroin addict or other opioid abuser "nod off"? I function normally on doses higher than that. What I take wouldn't render you unconscious, it'd kill most people.
@@RaptorJesus my point right here. chemical tolerance is a thing kiddos, this i why for one think old people who have never done recreational drugs, should never do them in their old age, and by old age i mean past 50. You just dont have the built of tolerances and you are way more risk of a critical failure.
@@MasterCode86 This is some good advice. Besides, once you start hitting 45-50, you don't really need to see a dealer, doctors are way more lax about prescriptions once you reach that milestone.
When you hear “stollen valor” you think dude wearing a army uniform at the mall, but this dude is on another level, literally kidnapping random people in Afghanistan and probably torturing them under the guises of “interrogation” dam wild!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean when you go that far is it really stolen? I mean it's not that different from what the actual American military was doing there. I'd say it's more Rented Valor
@@cyberninjazero5659 the crazy part is theres a lot we dont know about these semi legal organizations operating in warzones thats sanctioned/ignored by the government. i feel like its weird how people focus more on his abusive relationship and wacky lies than the fact that he was able to get away with torturing and ruining the lives of foreigners
Well I don't know about Jack in 1977 but he sure doesn't seem unmotivated to me. I wish I had half the willpower and aspiration as him. I loved the part where he spun 360 degrees when clearing the empty room, consequently pointing his weapon at the person filming and everyone else.
He tends to get big ideas and then gives up. It really isn’t willpower and aspirations as much as it is him following through with what interests him in the most half ass way until it bores him. It’s not uncommon for people with certain cluster b personalitiy disorders or bipolar disorder
There are absolutely people out there who worship this guy. I spent years on a certain meme app, and this guy was one of their biggest heroes, the drugs and all. Its wild that people think behaving like and being this kind of person is okay, but I've seen it , and it disgusts me
This guy is the literal definition of YOLO. He just does whatever the fuck he wants, regardless of common sense or consequences. At the end of the day I think he just lost his mind during his first military deployment. I just feel bad for the people and especially his girlfriend(wife?) that got involved with him and suffered permanent damage as a result.
@21:45 “Is this what they saw in the ring vhs tape?” I fucking lost it there, literally crying because of laughter for like a minute. I fucking love you Charlie you are a comedic genius.
I've gotten in fights with people about the human body in similar fashion. When I was a little bit younger and still in college I partied alot and I eventually fell into hard drugs. I did about 20x the normal dosage of a drug in a sitting and survived. I also had a friend that I have legitimately watched eat about 15 xanax bars in a single scoop and he was functioning somewhat normally. While tolerance is indeed a thing for the mental state we hold when we're using drugs... It's absolutely insane neither of us died from that. Then a year after I sobered up and stopped playing with stuff, my bestfriend OD'd off a single baggie and died. I dont get it either. But I respect that Charlie can accept that as a probability that sometimes people's bodies go like fking super saiyan for no reason and somehow keep us alive during those times. It is wild, and I'll never know how me and like a few others are still alive to this day. Yet my legit closest friend in the world takes one baggie just one random day and never comes back :/.
So sad to hear about your friend, but happy to hear you kicked the habit. Fentanyl changed everything and made a terrible problem into a literal nightmare
I feel so horrible for Penny, she deserved so much better than Jack. What an asshole. He got HIV from all the orgys, and then gives it to Penny, and then CONTINUES with the orgys?! I'm glad Penny got out of there and got help. It's horrible that she got HIV but at least she's getting treatment, she seems to be doing a lot better now
This was very, very interesting! What a wild ass life. I couldn't imagine anything more wild, lol. Thanks for sharing, charlie! Do moree of yhese please ❤
I had a buddy who was a medic attached to a marine squad. He told me a story that was very similar to Task Force Sabre 7 - it wasn't uncommon for PMCs to torture the same way. Who knows if those guys my buddy Mike saw and reported were legit or not. All he knew is they basically cut the prisoners down, held them and the covert squad in the building until NSA rep w a colonel showed up.
This reminds me of a story where a girl pretended to be a marine and a MOH recipient and joined foundations to help soldiers with trauma and even made up her entire own life in Afghanistan where her Humvee like exploded over an IED. And then she got found out and theres way more stuff. Just check out Angry Cops' video on it.
He's one of those guys I wish would do conspiracy debunking videos, because he's just THAT thorough. RU-vid randomly recommending me his Stolen Valor doc recently, then I went through & watched his other stuff. I was so impressed, I immediately wished he'd put those skills to work dropping truth bombs on the nonsense conspiracies growing in popularity, as like a beacon of truth for the masses.
That would be great until he starts working on one that turns out to be true and tragically commits suicide by emptying a full magazine into his own back.
Can you give an example of a "nonsense conspiracy theory"? There are so many things people swipe under this rug of nonsense conspiracy theories that eventually turn out to be real conspiracies. I think it's good to stay on the fence about some things until you have more information. It's like Russia-gate, we know that was all bs now, and vaccines don't stop the spread, we know that's true now. I think the real non-sense is easy to spot, Like my grandma thinks Jeffery Epstein is still alive and so is JFK and Elvis and they're working together. I think it's the stuff that is half true or very well could be true that's a problem.