50hrs in The Most Nuked Place on Earth Erased from Maps ☢️

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Thank you Yes Fam for being on this mission of telling the untold stories around the world. Love Over Fear! <3

YesTheory
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The fact that you guys come to do an interview with that gentleman, and at the end of it he gives you the medal for dismantling the bomb is incredible!

PickledMorty
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The fact that we get free documentaries on YouTube by Yes Theory is truly a gift.

betterchapter
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Documentaries on YouTube will always have a special place in my heart.

Max_Ivanov_Pro
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My father died at age 40 of lung cancer in 1965. He had been an atomic veteran having been in the Navy during WWII exposed while cleaning up Nagasaki. Both sides treat people like pawns.

deeannlett-neal
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The locals that invited you into their home are awesome !
What beautiful folks

bobmurray
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That gift in the closing scene genuinely made me tear up. That gentleman is a shining example of how one should strive to live their life. What an honorable man. I applaud you for taking this long journey and the story it told. It's terrifying what our leaders are capable of and how they seemingly play us like pawns in their games.

Fenthule
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For the first time, seeing my all-time favorite channel explore my homeland Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 brings me immense joy. When I saw on Instagram that you guys had landed in Kazakhstan, I literally shed a tear. It's always disheartening to see our region go unnoticed, so witnessing this new episode covering one of our historically significant places fills me with emotion.
Thank you, Yes Theory, for journeying to my homeland Kazakhstan 🇰🇿. I hope to see you back for more untold stories! 💛💛

ayasha.worldwide
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Him gifting you his metal & the way you all responded was beautiful.

Izzydoesnails
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That man gave up something very dear to him but he also gave it with a message of positivity to all of us.

xNightAngelx
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I think this could be one of the most important videos you guys have done. These people have never had the chance to tell their story like this and they're gettting toward the end of their life. Thank you for documenting their stories. They are important and need to be heard.

crxgames
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This was such an important story to tell here. What the older woman said resonated with me deep. "We should be friends, visit each other trade with each other, help each other. You shouldn't fight. Peace we need peace." We are all the same, and regimes are not their people. War is never the answer, and until we break the cycle and choose love for one and other, there will continue to be stories like this. I have hope in the future and in the future generations. But there is a lot of work to do. Thank you to Yes Theory for bringing this to light.

ryancolegrove
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The fact that many of us did not know this history of Kazakhstan is why this video is so incredibly important. At school we only learned of the leaders of the Soviet Union. We should have been learning this - the people of countries being impacted, the impact of testing and bombs, the messages of these people. No longer should we be focused on the leaders that caused such carnage - but the messages of those that went through it as “ordinary people” as that gentleman said.
Absolutely loved this video and I am grateful to have learned history around this time in the past and of this country.
So many horrible things from war. When you guys were discussing the amount of bombs there are and how it could kill us all 600 times over - that was an emotional moment. What is the point of all of this - that’s what many of us wonder.
Excellent video. Well done! Thank you for telling stories less heard. And beautiful ending with the gentleman giving you the medal, with lovely message. I hope it inspires younger generations.

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This is simply one of the best videos I have seen on YouTube -- ever. Is there any way this could get on one of the major U.S. television networks? People need to see this - now more than ever. Please work to make this happen. Thank you. Subscribed.

nancydon
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That gentleman giving you all his medal brought tears to my eyes. This world needs more people like him.

johnmccombe
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your compassion and sincerity are amazing. i always am amazed at the brotherhood amongst your group. you treat everyone with so much love. makes me feel good to watch

jimbarnard
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I love the way Ammar thinks about things. He has such a humane and grounded way of thinking. His heart is so big and compassionate!!

EllenOzHealth
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Hi, I'm from that city! Grew up there till I was 7, visiting my grandparents every year. I was so surprised to see that you guys really traveled there. Thanks for the content!

lh.
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These stories are Yes Theory at their best. And it’s so good seeing Thomas & Amar doing stories together.

adama
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I've noticed how you guys love to bring awareness to these unknown nuclear stories, so, for that, I am asking you to do a video on the french Polynesia nuclear tests and how it affected their population's health

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