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"Hollywood BANNED!" - Uncensored History of Aztecs, Conquistadors & Cannibals | Will Brown ‱ 421

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I wonder if it’s really true that Aztec warriors ate the babies of women they captured

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0:00 - South America Mysteries, Aztecs, AI Video Generation

10:12 - Spanish Conquest, Black Legend, Cholula Massacre

Unfortunately the crossbow story is no good. A bolt is just an arrow for a crossbow. Its not like a threaded bolt that has a nut that threads on it. In crossbow terms, a bolt is just the arrow

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21:51 - Amazon Discoveries, Aguirre, AI Video Creation

34:29 - AI Films, New Spain, Columbian Exchange

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42:35 - Columbian Exchange, Columbus Voyages, Conquistadors

52:10 - Cabeza de Vaca, Miracle Healing, Placebo Effect

The natives in North America looked like me

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1:06:50 - Spain’s Golden Era, Exploration Race, Aztecs

1:16:48 - Joe Rogan Mistake, Aztec Origins, Cosmos, Lunar Cycles

Texas was México when cabeza de Vaca was there.
Colon was Italian and knew very well where he was send to by The Vatican through spaniels Queen an King.

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1:28:05 - Unbelievable Trader Story, Lord of the Rings Ancient Messaging

1:40:00 - Free Will, Psilocybin, Return to God

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1:49:00 - CRISPR Babies, Ethics, Colossal Labs

2:03:02 - Cortés, Maya Collapse, La Malinche

2:14:24 “ Wait, wait, wait. So you’re saying the people who were sacrificing humans and ripping out organs were cannibals?” Craaaazy
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2:14:25 - Cannibalism, Montezuma, Human Sacrifice

2:27:10 - Siege of Tenochtitlån, Cortés' Legacy

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2:38:04 - Teaching History, Crusades, American Mysteries

2:45:21 - What's Next

You.don't have any compunction making your name at the cost of dehumanizing the Aztec. I wouldn't want your karma. Your ethics are not superior to the conquistodors
My poor white brother.

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OTHER JDP EPISODES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

- Episode 418 - Jeremy Ryan Slate: https://youtu.be/hMTwqMYNLHI

Hollywood will never make a movie about the Mexika and the Conquistadors- why? Because of the black legend which is heavily pro anglo saxon protestant, those in Hollywood would never promote a film about the Catholic conquistadors because- well we all know which group runs Hollywood. It would also piss off many Mexicans who have been taught the wrong version of history even in Mexico, that they ARE THE VICTIMS of Spanish 'conquest'. These Mexicans were taught from day 1 that everything spanish is evil and horrible and yet they curse the spanish in the spanish language. Mexico has gone full blown woke. History is history, and to the mexican people- you have to accept the good and the bad about ones history without using victimization for things which happened 500 years ago. Victimization is not a virtue its an delusuon from reality and an anchor for failure- we have two cultures that were great- embrace that, and yes I am mexican mestizo from indigenous Nayeri blood.

Spain was able to do because they were the most adept technologically advanced society (along with the portuguese which was also part of Spain before its independence a few decades earlier) far more advanced in the 15th and 16th century than the English and Dutch were) It wasn't until the maps were seized by the British from a spanish post some where in Asia that allowed the Brits to gain an advantage in the 1700's on a world wide scale

— @mexicanusrex9418

- Episode 380 - Toldinstone: https://youtu.be/0eaXEWx3uhQ

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just clean up your language and the show will be very good

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Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 421 - William Brown

Yes, it all makes sense now.
When you see the whole story.
See both sides.
It does matter.
For a long time, historian skips over the specifics.
The method was always the same, who, where, what date, the gist and skip over the specifics and they call that history.

— @Cat-ik1wo

More User Perspectives

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In 1500, Queen Isabella I of Castile issued an order requiring that the Indigenous people who had been brought to Castile as slaves be freed and returned to their homelands, except in very specific circumstances recognized by the law of the time. The Queen raised a fundamental question: if the inhabitants of the Indies were free subjects of the Crown, they could not be treated as slaves.

Historical records show that Isabella explicitly asked: "By what right does the Admiral give away my subjects to anyone?" (The "Admiral" was Christopher Columbus.)

@alexnavarro6941
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I have and have read twice Graham Hancock's War God trilogy. Hard cover with the jackets in zip locks. It is a fascinating read. I was on pins and needles waiting for each book to be available.

@murphy13295
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This was the best conversation!! Loved it!!
PS
 CRISPR babies sound more like Super Soldiers
 that part of the conversation scare the đŸ’© out of me 😳

@adntina
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True. Spanish notaries documented EVERYTHING.

@ramonam9251
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They don’t cover the revolutionary war because they might influence a revolution. If our ancestors seen how we get taxed and how much land cost they would take arms immediately

@seanfeeley8412
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Donde estĂĄ toda la informacion es en el Árchivo General de Indias SEVILLA ESPAÑA el Epicentro de toda la,. informaciĂłn, los Españoles lo escribĂ­as Todo ,el resto
LEYENDA NEGRA para destruir al imperio ESPAÑOL porque luchando no podían .
"DRAGONES de CUERA".
los autenticos Vaqueros

@fontantorres3938
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That people in pre-columbian mesoamerica conducted industrial scale human sacrifice and symbolic cannibalism is public knowledge. If this knowledge is so secret, then how come some YouTube white supremacist knows about it?

@shanemcdowall
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Hollywood won’t make movies about the Revolutionary War era because they’re invested in destroying this country being occultists and Marxists. If our youth ever SAW how bad ass the Revolutionary War and those fighting in it were, they would save our country.

@kathymyers7279
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there is a really good series made in Spain about Hernan CortĂ©s with the spanish actor Óscar Jaeneda in the role, the spanish conquistador in Pirates of the Caribean!! the series is "HERNAN", and is really well done.

@araknne
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You idiots dont know shit, since Meico was found by th spanish you tnink its minor thing you ignorant idiots, The ancient mexicans did were not canibals, the priests did eat the flesh of the sacrificed people but most people did not participte in that ceremony.

@eduardobaz6413
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Coming from someone who’s ancestors were devastated by the colonialism that lead to the genocidal impacts on Indigenous peoples due to the voyages of Columbus that eventually lead to his arrival in what is now Canada and the cultural genocide that continued up until the year of 1996 when they closed the last residential school where the Catholic Church and colonists were responsible for the abduction of all Indigenous children from their homes and families and brought to schools where they were abused emotionally physically and sexually to “kill the Indian in them” which was the core philosophy behind the forced assimilation in which both my great grandparents were victims of and spent their entire childhood living there which has lead to generational trauma within our family. It’s been only 30 years since they closed the residential schools and the small population of Indigenous peoples who have survived are now on this very day forced to live on reservations where they still have no access to clean running water so I just wanted to genuinely thank you for the couple times you stopped to acknowledge that Columbus was a bad person who committed these horrific acts against these Indigenous peoples that are still suffering from what happened all that time ago. I know the movie isn’t about my ancestors history with Columbus but I can relate to any Indigenous peoples who faced these same genocidal acts by the Conquistadors but I just wanted to say thank you for your empathy to even acknowledge the atrocities committed and calling a spade a spade when it comes to Columbus and spoke to his character which was that of someone who was morally bankrupt partly do to the acceptance and encouragement of these voyages that occurred. Despite my own feelings, I think it’s a great thing to tell the story regardless from what perspective you’re telling it from because it’s better told be told than be completely ignored like it has been and continues to be as we have Canadians living here who don’t even know the story of the birth of this country. I will definitely watch the film, and regardless of personal feelings I really did enjoy this episode because of the way in which you both discussed the history of the conquistadors with great knowledge but also with great respect to those who were on the losing end. Will definitely subscribed to your guests YouTube channel because this is high value content and on a platform where we don’t always see that I think those who do shed light on history that has truly been ignored and still unknown to a lot more people than you would think. We have a country full of people who don’t even know their own history so it’s nice to see that someone wants to invest their time into telling the story regardless of how it’s told. I just really appreciated the moments you took Julian to acknowledge the atrocities that did occur - you’re truly a class act and you never disappoint with the quality content you bring to YouTube that actually has substance and is very intellectually stimulating. Apologies for the long comment. Huge fan of the channel.

@mydogdoesmma
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I cant beleive these guys arent aware of the herzog movie aguirre..on second thought, it makes perfect sense..

@jasonshapiro9469
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Thank you for linking Will's stuff. YouTube absolutely will not show his channel to me at all without a link. Can't imagine why...

@jamesboaz4787
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This guy don't know shit about indigenous history.

There is evidence we actually communicated with indigenous people in the US. Many came from utah areas especially that. White immigrants tortured and raped indigenous people. So many went to Mexico and Canada.


Aztec coming from utah. So much evidence are there.

I could careless what this European American believes 😂

@Bullshit1-v4u
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1492 conquest of Paradise... Great film I highly recommend

@QuietSamurai1715
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Ah, the good n old eurocentrism, who the christ god saves the court of holy inquisition n the wich hunt, c'mon.

@hugofarias9150
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Spanish American empire structure was based on "virreinatos" (Viceroyalties), which were under control of the Spanish Kingdom, but during this period they become richer than the part of the Spanish Empire in Europe, with richer cultural, commercial/economy and urbanism growth, it became the reference in the Spanish empire (Universities, urbanism technology-constructions, trade, etc...). During the XVI & XVII and with the decadence of the empire, the dutch/english and french as rivals of spanish empire begun spreading exagerations and lies of the empire as part of the "battle", that become the "black legend" which end-up surviving to this days. There are plenty of lies about the Spanish empire and conquistadors around and it's worth people check carefuly what beyond the horrible things happened as any other "conquest" or empire, there is much more to think about and know about.

@Edusaab
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Aguirre, the wrath of God, a 1972 film by Werner Herzog inspired by an Amazonas expedition in the 1500s . Mad man Klaus Kinski puts on a quite stunning performance as Aguirre, a conquistador on a voyage to madness. It worths watching Klaus until his final monologue which is a great and haunting moment of cinematic performance.

@Stevenhufnagel
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The Spanish conquistadors did horrible things to the natives and yet eventually they intermarried and had children with them. Latter on the Pilgrims and their ilk try to kill every native they saw giving them contaminated blankets, taking most of their land and shunned the ones that intermixed eventually locking them up in conservations / Reservations camps like Trump is doing now

@gustavomezcala4142
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The supposed sophisticated guest has to ask the guy in the back for information and cant remeber names , mispronounces names, long story short this guy is a fraud

@chanouribe8300
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Please you guys understand this convo is just bar room dribble, great conversation but needs much more educated perspective. Very one sided, reminds me of that show drunk history

@chanouribe8300
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Joe Rogan podcast college course degree. Please what a douche

@chanouribe8300
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I thought this was going to be a cookbook

@gustavomezcala4142
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Could be a good use of AI but if the content isnt backed up with credentials then its just anyone's interpretation. I could probably make an Ai video that would portray a Nazi village look like Mayberry. Come on this is a joke

@chanouribe8300
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Re telling the history of the Spanish conquest ? The introduction was pretty vague, im new to the podcast but introduction of a guest could include some backround, credentials etc

@chanouribe8300
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Cutting of hands or feet as punishment towards the natives has a long history in colonialism. The belgium and british practiced this in congo and rhodeshia

@chanouribe8300
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Bishop Oueriga of Michoacan was a humanist that stood up for the Purepucha indians against Spanish brutality. I believe Bernal Diaz also defended the Indians in a famous trail in Spain to prove that indians had souls. The conquistador Sepulveda argued they didnt and pleaded to the pope that the natives didnt have souls and were worth less than cattle.

@chanouribe8300