MENSAGEM SECRETA que salvou REFÉM! [+10] - Summary

Summary

In this video, Felipe Gold*n Show*r Neto discusses various historical instances of hidden messages. He mentions how a British major named Alexis Casdagli created a knitting piece in a Nazi prison, which contained a secret Morse code message saying "God save the King." He also talks about the Arabian Street Artists who trolled the TV series "Homeland" by creating graffiti messages criticizing the show. Another story involves John Pryor, a British warrant officer during World War II, who hid secret messages in his letters from a Nazi prison, and these messages were only deciphered in 2013. Lastly, he discusses Jeremiah Denton, an American naval pilot captured during the Vietnam War, who was forced to give an interview praising his treatment by the Vietnamese captors.

Facts

1. The video is a talk show hosted by Felipe Gold*n Show*r Neto, who discusses hidden messages throughout history.
2. The host talks about a British major, Alexis Casdagli, who was arrested by the Nazi army in World War II and created knitwear in honor of the Nazi army while in prison.
3. The knitwear had a secret Morse code message hidden in it, which said "God save the King".
4. The host also discusses a story from the American series "Homeland", where a team of artists created realistic scenarios for the series.
5. The artists created graffiti messages within the scenarios that said things like "Homeland is racist!" and "Homeland is trash!".
6. The host talks about another story from World War II, where British warrant officer John Pryor sent letters to his family with hidden secret messages.
7. The messages were deciphered in 2013 by students at Plymouth University, revealing important information about strategies that Germany was taking.
8. The host discusses a story from the Vietnam War, where American naval pilot Jeremiah Denton was captured and tortured by the Vietnamese.
9. Denton was forced to give a television interview, during which he blinked Morse code to communicate his torture to the world.
10. The host talks about a real-life story from 2015, where an American woman was taken hostage by her boyfriend.
11. The woman managed to convince her captor to order a pizza, and while he was distracted, she left a note in the pizza order saying "Please help. Call 911 for me".
12. The pizza delivery service saw the note and called the police, who arrived at the house and arrested the boyfriend.