
Time Capsule Tales
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Ugandan man demands to see a British journalist's passport (1972)
Time Capsule Tales981,637 views • 5 days ago

Students on the last day of high school before summer break, 1996.
Time Capsule Tales225,935 views • 2 days ago

In 1992, Nickelodeon buried a massive time capsule that won't be unsealed until 2042.
Time Capsule Tales436,294 views • 4 days ago

A bomb squad was checking a suspicious backpack and this dude got fed up with waiting
Time Capsule Tales1,580,878 views • 21 days ago

Sharon Tate’s home movies shot by her favorite photographer Shahrokh Hatami, 1968.
Time Capsule Tales520,456 views • 8 days ago

21-year-old Adam Sandler & a friend being interviewed during spring break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1988. Not yet a household name, Adam's first appearance on television was a year before in 1987 as Theo Huxtable's friend named Smitty on "The Cosby Show."
Time Capsule Tales5,920,107 views • 2 months ago

In 1984, former Corporal Denis Lortie, a man in the Canadian Forces, took control of The National Assembly in Quebec City with a submachine gun. He opened fire on the staff of the building, killing 3 and wounding 14. After sitting in the speaker’s chair, he was talked down by a man named Rene Marc Jalbert, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the assembly. Jalbert he managed to convince Lottie to surrender into police custody. Lottie was convicted & sentenced to life imprisonment with no parole for ten years.
Time Capsule Tales1,494,084 views • 23 days ago

1980s footage of U.S. Special Forces speaking different languages
Time Capsule Tales3,515,502 views • 1 month ago

1967 interview with Lance Corporal Garland Ray “Buddy” Mann of DeValls Bluff, Arkansas, who was killed in action on December 6, 1967, in Thừa Thiên Province, South Vietnam. He left behind his wife, Hester Ann Mayes Mann, and their daughter, Janet. Tragically, Janet never had the chance to meet her father.
Time Capsule Tales239,091 views • 6 days ago

American paratroopers prepare to jump on Normandy on D-day, 1944.
Time Capsule Tales651,041 views • 20 days ago