 You think anybody gets confused when they see, like, a military commando training and they think it's about going in pants without underwear on? Yes. Because that's what I was taught commando was. And that you need to be trained for that, because you can hurt yourself if you don't do it right. Ah, yeah, absolutely. My dad goes commando to, to, to, to which information? Hey, welcome back to our stupid rags video, it's up Corbin. I'm Rick. You can follow us on Instagram. It's the commando, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the. So we got a, uh, kind of informational video. This is, archeologists don't want you to see these two statues. Why? I don't know. But this is the same guy that kind of did like the, uh, about the temples and like their hidden uses and all that. Got it. Yeah, the thing with the ball and the thing. Yeah, so I'm guessing it's going to be a similar kind of thing, but this is that same guy. Indiana Jones is going to find it if you keep it from us. That's true. Greatest archeologist ever was Indiana Jones. That's true. Not even a debate because he fought the Nazis. Yep. Melted their faces off. Hey guys, today I'm going to show you just two very strange ancient statues and why these statues are so important to understand. Thank you. This is the first one. Okay. Take a careful look. I found this in a very ancient Indian temple. How do we know? As you can see, it looks quite scary. I can go into a lot of details like what he is, why he looks like this. Please do. Why his hair is looking like this. Why his tongue is sticking out. If he is human or if he is something else. Got a lot of rips. He's mad. I'm not going to describe these details now because there is something much more important I would like to show you today. Okay. Right opposite to the statue, there is the second statue. The hairdo is a little bit different. The eyes are popping out. Again, it looks quite scary. These statues are definitely not for the faint of heart. But this is not the shocking part. The shocking part is this hole on his stomach, on his abdomen. As you can see, this is a large hole. It's large enough for me to put my finger into this. My finger is freely going inside. Why would someone make these scary statues in a Hindu temple and surely they are not put for worshiping. Right? We don't know. On top of that, why would they drill a hole on his abdomen. But this could be a coincidence. Maybe an ancient sculptor was just bored and testing out his drilling skills. Maybe a little kid went in there. Let's go back to the Confucian statue and take a look. Again, the same hole, the same size, in the same spot, on the right side of his abdomen. So two friends go through each other. I'm going to tell you why in this video. The standard answer from historians and archeologists is very shallow. According to them, these are meaningless holes. These are demons and demons have holes in their bodies. These holes are used for breathing, etc. They come up with elaborate names for these statues like Vaitala, Booth, etc. But when it comes to these holes, nobody can give a good answer. Now it's very interesting to me that today doctors put holes exactly in this place on human bodies. Why? Because that's precisely where your liver is. If you ask your doctor, he will tell you that the liver is located on the upper right portion of your abdomen. Just below your ribs. And this is not a coincidence. Because both these statues show the exact same detail. The upper right portion of the abdomen. Now why would a doctor, a surgeon, put a hole here, right? This procedure is called delivery drainage procedure. When the liver is not able to function well and its fluid is not draining well, you can manually drain it by putting a hole right here. The liver secretes a fluid called bile. That's why the procedure is called delivery drainage. I'm not going to bore you with more medical details. And of course, why would your liver not function well? Yes, correct. Liver problems start mostly if you're drinking too much alcohol. Propaganda! And here's a strange part of this. Look at these figures at the bottom of the statue. All these four figures have something in common. They have old monk bottles in their hands. They appear to be drinking. Here, it's clear that he's drinking from a tall glass or cup. The guy on the top has a smaller shallow cup. On the other side, this guy is clearly licking the side of a cup. It must remind you of tequila shots, right? It must be a really delicious alcohol. On top, again, this guy is holding a smaller cup. I think he's offering alcohol to the main guy. I feel like I want to drink. Very strange depiction. These four guys only seem to reinforce the theory that yes, he is an alcoholic. Yes. And that whole was, in fact, done for biliary drainage procedure. Of course, we have to talk about these figures, right? You have to. What do they represent? You have to. Do they represent demons, fallen angels, goblins or aliens? Or are they actually mocking humans? Are they representing alcoholics? Wikipedia confirms that these figures were made of... I think the guy who made them was ribbing us. The term actually means evil spirits. What? What? They're known to be more active at night and trouble normal humans. They're known to be extremely weak and watch shakily and are known for their rage and meaningless talk. I didn't know that. This guy has cut someone's head off and he's going to eat his brain. As anyone would. That's a universal expression, even in English. Eating brain. So is Vitaal just a metaphor for an alcoholic? Alcoholics do that. But there's something even more strange. Watch carefully. These are the scary eyes popping out of right behind this eye socket in the skull. There is another hole. It's very dark in this temple, so I hope you can see this. Again, a perfect control room. How many times have you stuck your finger in a hole? That is so large enough for my finger to go through. You can see it. I think he likes to stick his finger in. Wow. This makes it even more strange, right? Yeah. What are the ancient builders doing? What are they trying to tell us? That their statues are holy. This is where it gets really weird. Already is weird. Today, doctors put holes here too. They can put a hole anywhere. There's a surgical procedure called lobotomy in which some part of the brain is actually removed. I've had one. What's more interesting is that today, if you go to Wikipedia and you look at the page about lobotomy, it shows the hole in the exact location. This is a picture from Wikipedia on that page. It says burr hole. It means a small hole drilled into your skull to perform this type of surgery. This is exactly where you see this hole in the statue. This procedure was used to fix disturbed patients with diseases like alcoholism and mental disorders like depression. And it would calm the patients down and make them more manageable. Today, such lobotomy is rarely performed, but it was practiced to quote-unquote calm the patients. Did you do weird stuff back in the day? Drill a hole into his brain. He's got the flu. Bleed him out. It's shocking to think that ancient people also knew about the surgical procedure and used it to treat alcoholics. By the way, archaeologists confirm that these statues are at least 900 years old. I will discuss more about this temple in a future video because it's shrouded in mystery. But is it possible that ancient people knew about all these surgical procedures back then? If these holes were not for surgery, why were they precisely put on the liver on both statues? Imagine making a strange statue in the darkest of the places and then drilling a secret hole behind the eye where no one can see. What could possibly be the reason for that? Please let me know your thoughts in the comment section. I am for the moment. Thanks a lot for watching. I do like how much he cares about this. You can generally tell he's like so interested in all this. It really interests him. I can actually believe that I don't think it's as weird as he kind of thinks it is. I think he might be right that they probably did this stuff. It's a warning to alcoholics. You know how you make that guy stop doing that weird thing? Drill a hole in his brain because then they'll be brain dead and they're not doing it anymore. People are very dumb. It could very well be a statues depicting the demonic influence over alcoholics. And what they did to try to take out those demons out. It didn't work because drilling a hole in your head is not good. You heard it from Corbin, kids. Drilling a hole in your head is not good. They did that all the time for people with mental disorders. Oh my goodness. It was a standard medical procedure. He's not mentally well. Let's open a hole in his head so that the demons can come out. That's what they did. Very dumb. That's what they did at the time. The demons shocked me if they did this sculpture to people like do not drink or whatever it's called. Yeah, and I'm sure at the time they would have been easily cut open a body and you see the healthy liver and then you cut open a body, you see an unhealthy liver and you recognize, oh, this guy used to drink all the time. Look at his liver. This person never drank. Look at their liver. Oh, so there's clearly something going on. I'm sure they probably thought one of the ways we can cure alcoholism is we drill a hole in the liver because that's where it's residing. They probably think that's where the demon resided physically and that if you drilled a hole there, you'd get the demon out of the liver. Very possible. Yeah, I think he's onto something. I don't know if archaeologists don't want you to see that. That's, yeah. Let me say again, it's clickbait for videos. It's more clickable. People are like, oh, that's interesting. He didn't even bring up why archaeologists wouldn't want you to see these two statues at all. I understand. It's better in the thumbnail. It looks better for the thing. Yeah, it taps into the... Archaeologists usually want you to know the actual reasons for that. That's why they're there. It reminds me of one of my favorite things I used to do in class to prove to everybody they have a sin nature because sin nature is the nature to break rules because that's what sin is missing the mark. It's breaking the rules. And I'd say, you all here are sinners by nature. No, we're not. The rule I would give them, I'll do it for you right now. So right now, none of you are breaking the rule because you don't know the law. That's why the law is given to prove your own law breaker. And that it's natural for you to be rebellious. And it's inclination. That's why you would give a thumbnail like this that says, don't want you to see this. The natural instinct is going to be, I want to see this. So like, if I was telling you, don't look at my ring, now suddenly you are aware of my ring and everything inside of you is really, really wanting to look at my ring because we are just who we are by nature. If I see a sign like it says, don't step on lawn, I have to put my foot on the lawn. I have to put my foot over just a little bit. I'm definitely a rule breaker. Oh yeah. But here's the real question. Are you daring enough to drill a hole behind your eye and into your liver for the sake of having another drink? Of course. Slouch it. Slouch it. Here's to drinking. Juice.