13 Scariest Videos Found On The Dark Web - YouTube

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In an era of ever-increasing worldwide surveillance, the deep web operates as the last bastion
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of true online privacy.
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The anonymous nature of the deep web means anybody can post literally anything they want.
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In other words, there are no rules here.
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And with no rules comes some of the most unsettling content you could ever hope to find . . .
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Here’s a video that honestly makes me sick if it’s real.
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It starts with a girl sleeping on the floor of a dirty room.
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A camera has been recording her for the past 13 hours.
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She has barricaded herself inside and is now faced with a limited amount of food.
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At one point she notices the camera and huddles in the middle of the room.
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Eventually she makes a sign saying that she has run out of water and pleading with anyone
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who is watching online for help.
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She says that she has been left here for days though she does not give a location.
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I can’t help but wonder if this is one of the infamous “red rooms” from the deep
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web.
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Supposedly red rooms are where people are systematically destroyed at the command of
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online sadists who are willing to pay large sums of money.
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Maybe she barricaded herself in the room and now her attackers are waiting for her to become
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too weak from starvation to resist them.
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The video ends with someone knocking down her barricade and getting inside.
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If this is a real red room, they probably began the show shortly thereafter.
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A YouTube channel called SomeOrdinaryGamers has well over 100 videos exploring the vast
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reaches of the deep web.
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He’s casually hopping from site to site when suddenly this twisted image fills his
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screen.
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SomeOrdinaryGamers is hesitant about watching this video by himself late at night.
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With that said, he knows he needs to give the fans what they want and reluctantly presses
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play.
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The girl with blacked-out eyes keeps repeating
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a series of coded sequences over and over again.
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The video makes no sense and is well over five minutes long.
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SomeOrdinaryGamers doesn’t try to crack the code, but he does have another idea that’s
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just as good.
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He runs the audio through a program and plays it in reverse.
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This weird melody is what he finds . . .
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It could be hackers, the government, or even just a prank to waste people’s time.
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Exactly what it means is anyone’s guess, but mysteries like this one is what makes
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the deep web so special, creepy and weird.
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This possible deep web video was discovered and posted by a YouTube channel called GrisOverkill.
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In it, two bizarre-looking figures walk forward in jerky, unnatural movements.
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The first one is dressed like a witch and has long, gnarled limbs and fingers on display.
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The second one is dressed the same way and is wearing what I hope is a mask and not its
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real face.
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Let me know if you recognize these figures from any television or movie series.
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I would feel a lot better knowing that this is just a film set and not a real video.
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If this does turn out to be real, then I don’t even want to know its location or the surrounding
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circumstances.
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Love.avi is a haunting deep web video that focuses on a strange relationship between
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a man wearing a white mask and a clown with a blade.
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At times it’s almost as if the clown is wordlessly encouraging the man to go out and
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commit unspeakable acts.
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I don’t know if it’s subliminal messages or what, but there’s something about this
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video that makes most people feel uneasy after watching it.
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There’s not really even any jump scares or anything like that, it’s just the overall
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sinister tone . . .
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If you detected any hidden messages in this video or if anything weird happened while
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you were watching this video, please be sure to let me know.
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This deep web video of a creepy ventriloquist doll spinning in circles has been causing
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a controversy for some time.
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The lighting looks like it’s from a silent film though I’m sure it’s from a more
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recent era than that.
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Some people report feeling dizzy after watching this video for long enough and claim to see
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the dummy’s face change, though that could just be their nerves playing tricks on them.
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Either way, if you somehow know the origin of this video or what is happening here, then
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please let me know.
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ETIKA loads up his encrypted TOR browser and starts livestreaming his experience on the
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deep web.
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It isn’t long before he finds a website that makes his jaw drop.
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Apparently this organization of ex-military officials from around the world are willing
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to provide a wide variety of services, from snatching people in the middle of the night
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to outright assassinations.
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Framing and poisoning people are just two more of their specialties.
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At the bottom is a short list of rules detailing how and when to pay.
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Nowhere on this rules list is there a minimum age requirement or any other exemptions, so
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I guess even children are fair game.
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There’s an email address to contact them but ARORA wisely decides to not push it that
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far.
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It’s probably either an FBI trap or, even worse, the real deal.
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Either way, the last thing you’d want to do is waste a hired assassin’s time on the
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deep web, so he just moves on to the next site without further comment.
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This deep web video features a disembodied head in a skeleton mask hovering over a single
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candle.
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He speaks in Spanish and uses a voice changer, but his tone makes it clear that he has only
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the worst intentions in mind.
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Unfortunately, other than the general creepy atmosphere of this video, I have no idea what
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is being said here.
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Listen to what he says and help me translate if you can.
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Something about this video makes me think he is either making a confession or telling
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us about future plans.
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Let me know if I am right about this hunch and if you think this video is real.
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This video was reportedly made by an insane person and uploaded onto the deep web as a
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way to express his condition and somehow communicate with others.
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This is the first five seconds of the video and it just gets worse from there.
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The scenes quickly go from creepy landscapes to pictures of crime scene photos and other
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gruesome depictions that I’m not allowed to show here.
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The amateur footage in this video looks like it could be real.
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The audio is nothing but unsettling high-pitched sounds.
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I noticed no indications of subliminal messages but I wouldn’t be surprised if some found
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their way in there.
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This anxiety-producing deep web video is a collection of strange clips accompanied by
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multiple layers of creepy audio.
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After a while it become increasingly demonic and obsessed with black magic imagery as the
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jarring audio intensifies.
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The video also contains multiple languages.
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I think this part, for example, is both Spanish and Russian.
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Translate this clip if you can and tell me what’s going on here.
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This could just be an art project.
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But then again, maybe there’s something more devious at work here.
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It’s almost as if this video was made in as many different languages as possible to
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corrupt the greatest number of minds at once.
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What they are saying, however, I’m not exactly sure.
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A YouTuber named D Rawat Ji accesses the deep web and looks around for the better part of
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a half-hour.
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At one point he comes across a deep website called “Rent-A-Hacker” and he starts reading
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the website out loud.
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This website is run by a hacker who claims to have made a career out of ruining people’s
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lives online.
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He says the minimum amount he is willing to work for is 230 dollars.
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Destroying business websites, obtaining personal information and passwords, and blackmailing
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people are just three of his specialties.
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He can even plant seedy content on a person’s computer to get them imprisoned for a long
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time.
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At the bottom of the site is a menu to buy his services using untraceable bitcoin transactions.
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This menu looks like it could be fake, but it’s hard to tell for sure.
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On one hand, I wouldn’t be surprised if this entire thing isn’t real and the money
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just goes into some random person’s bitcoin wallet.
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Then again, if this person is as good as they say, then I guess it wouldn’t be hard for
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them to contact you after payment to get more information about the job.
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This deep web video is a collection of old horror movie scenes spliced together, most
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of which I can identify.
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There’s one clip that I don’t recognize though . . .
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Other people don’t recognize this scene either.
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They even think that a psycho could have spliced a small portion of real video into a horror
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movie montage.
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This would be the perfect way to brag about what you’ve done without making it too obvious.
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Let me know if you recognize what movie this woman is from, if any.
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If nobody has seen this before, then, as much as I hate to say it, I think this portion
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might be home video from a genuine psychopath.
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This video was supposedly found on a deep web server under the filename “EBE 1992,
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Eiger”.
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“EBE” is short for “extraterrestrial biological entity”, and the uploader thinks
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Eiger could be a mountaintop location in Switzerland.
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Obviously 1992 refers to the year that this video was made.
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Anyway, what’s especially odd is how the cameraperson moves around in a hurry as they
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record still photograph after still photograph of a strange grey alien.
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I get the impression that they were recording classified evidence from an area that they
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did not belong in.
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Before we get to number 1, my name is Chills and I hope you’re enjoying my narration.
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If you’re curious about what I look like in real life, then go to my instagram, @dylan_is_chillin_yt
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and tap that follow button to find out.
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I recently released a small mixtape and I’d love to know what you think of it.
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Tap the circle icon in the top right right corner, then tap My Mixtape to give it a listen.
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It’s also linked in the description below.
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It's a proven fact that generosity makes you a happier person, so if you're generous enough
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to hit that subscribe button and the bell beside it then thank you.
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This way you'll be notified of the new videos I upload every Thursday.
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I have no idea about the date, time or location of this video.
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All I know is that it’s supposedly been uploaded to the deep web because the original
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uploader didn’t want to be tracked by the federal government in retaliation for getting
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their story out.
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A large bright blue object is quietly claiming the night sky outside of an apartment complex.
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After a while the sky blob stops in place and begins to expand outwards.
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Whatever it is, by the end of the video, it seems to take up nearly half of the sky.
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If this is real, then we probably would never have known any of this had ever happened without
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the anonymous deep web.