Unsolved and Unexplained Mysteries Compilation 4



Welcome to round 4 of our latest unsolved and unexplained cases for those who prefer the longer compilation format.

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Many thanks to the very talented Nicolas Gasparini aka Myuu for the soundtrack. Find out more here: https://www.youtube.com/@Myuu

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22 thoughts on “Unsolved and Unexplained Mysteries Compilation 4”

  1. Just seen a few of the videos on this channel. They are really good. Well made and subjects that I hadn’t seen before and interesting and original to me. Decent channel top notch

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  2. I've been saying this channel deserves far more subscribers than it does, for years now.. at first, it was understandable as the channel was brand new…but now, is a few years old and 16k subscribers for a channel as good as this is absolutely fucking criminal..wtf algorithm? This is always been my favorite type of content .on here(strange / unexplained, paranormal as in UFOs / aliens, (SOME) cryptids, time-slips, etc (not really into ghosts, though..) Since Mr ballen blew up so massively 3-4 years ago, YouTube, unfortunately, has become absolutely saturated with just fk awful, cringe-worthy, bandwagoning ass paranormal /strange dark and mysterious content, delivered in story format, from the endless array of chumps trying to get in on it's popularity… It has quickly become pretty damn gimmicky, and just all around fk-awful the last few years… Channels like this are truly diamonds in the rough…

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  3. I can't get to sleep with ANYTHING except the narration from the Unexplained Mysteries channel, I've listened to it every night for years now.

    This video seems to be eligible for being added to that list. I say this with my highest regard and compliments; having a voice that relaxing is a gift, as well as the ability to find and narrate mysteries in a way that captures and holds my attention so well!

    I'll listen to these videos over and over again, until I hear every story at least once, I think these will be valuable additions to my sleep playlist, so please make as many as you'd like! Thank you!

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  4. I would argue that the man who survived the huge storm on the Sarah Joe, had been pushed by the storm further away than initially thought (further than the island he was ultimately buried on), on the normal routes taken by the Chinese illegal fishermen. They were the ones that rescued him and what was left of the boat, but imagine doing that at the end of the 70s, at the height of the Cold War era, when communist China was at diplomatic war with the US (and is still now, over the Taiwan issue). They would have been very afraid to report him to authorities, knowing that: 1. he could have been taken away and placed in some God-forsaken prison, never to see the light of day again 2. their stories would have never been believed by the US that he had been found drifting in the middle of the ocean and a diplomatic war would have started between China and the US and 3.their own illegal activities would have been discovered and punished by Chinese authorities. Moreover, if the American had amnesia and didn't know who he was and where he came from, there was nothing they could do to help, except hide him and care for him (think the "English Patient" only this time he was American). When he died, let's say 6 or 7 years later, in '85 or '86, it sounds plausible that they brought him to that island to bury him there, which would have been outside their normal routes, in the hope that he would be found later on (they brought the boat as well). They placed those "funeral tokens" inside his grave, maybe as a mark of affection towards him. I wouldn't put past them to place a Christian cross on his grave, even though they were not Christian. I've never heard of the Hollinwell incident, so that was one of the most intriguing stories i've ever heard about the UK. It would be interesting to know if there are any military bases around Kirkby in Ashfield, which is close to Mansfield. I searched for similar incidents and i actually found something but on a smaller scale: the symptoms shown by women protesting at Greenham Common peace camp in March 1986. At least 40 women present around a nine mile perimeter suffered from dizziness and headaches, memory loss, concentration loss, fainting. It was said at the time that these are the effects of electromagnetic wave-based weapons/low-level radiation. The location where they were protesting was an American cruise missile base. The Guardian reported about this on March 10th 1986

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