You must not have heard the arby's theory that the meat is shipped in as pre-mixed, liquid, "jello-meat" pouches that are then boiled in store to cook/solidify before being unwrapped and then shaved off as "meat"
@@cloutelfin8323 lol, worst part is I did not make this up. I've heard for years that Arby's meat is basically like a liquid beef puree with gelatin. For the record I have no idea if it's true lol
The thing I Iove about the whole clown thing is that...no-one's gonna believe it. Like, in years to come when we're telling our grandkids about the year a bunch of clowns just started popping up all over the place and scaring people then suddenly vanished, they're gonna think we're nuts. Because you can't actually describe 2016 without sounding kinda nuts. It was just a really weird year.
Friend of the family saw a clown looking in their windows last year. I thought the clown outbreak might happen again, but I guess it was just a lone weirdo.
Additional conspiracy theory: Everytime Wendigoon says "such as", he's using a classical conditioning technique to imbed the theory in your subconscious.
I like these videos because I can get my creepy/disturbing/spooky fix without feeling like I have to stay up at night and leave a light on. It's like talking with a friend, some other channels are like getting the shit scared out of you lol
Andrew Lee Animals gotta eat too, yknow. Corpses found in nature often show signs of predation, eyes and tongues are easy to get at from the outside and very nutritious, especially in the cold. There’s nothing too remarkable about it, it’s just spooky
@@commenter1976 eyes and tongue are completely different to the rest of the body so would have decayed in the cold much quicker. Stop spouting shit and do even the smallest bit of research
I have to say, this is a pretty weird iceberg. It mixes conspiracy theories with unexplained events, mythology, things that actually exist, philosophy and scientific theories.
Someone said in either this video's comments or the previous one that the iceberg was originally called Chart of Truth. The word "conspiracy" does well on UA-cam, so it's understandable why Wendy chose it.
@@MrBeknacktoman hate to disagree with ya...are you speaking of dousing rods...they definitely work... and succubus could easily be explained when one has a "night time emissions" dream...
My buddy Todd and I played a game where we take a shot everything he says “such as” unfortunately Todd died of alcohol poisoning half way through the video. RIP TODD
I find it wild that this entire Iceberg skipped the "American Cave Systems" Theory, In which there were 2 maps: One of unsolved missing persons cases, and one of Americas largest cave systems were overlaid. They matched almost identically and I have heard WILD ideas as to why.
there is an entry in the iceberg about cave systems that includes that, wendigoon talked about it in another tier but didn't mention this map thing you say
I’m a conspiracy theorist lol and I’ve done a lot of research into all types of conspiracies weather I believe in them or not and he got some of these theories a little wrong, kind of like the extraterrestrial created a fake space, the actual theory goes that the government or people in control created it to help control the population and make them believe a certain thing lol it is still a ridiculous theory but people actually believe it
@@kayleen8460 i have met a lot of conspiracy theorists before but it think this is the first time I've met one that doesn't believe in space is fake. don't know why i just thought i should tell you that.
@@iegendary-r8r if you consume enough you really do see things not scary but very intriguing. I’ve seen many visuals that I took as messages from myself to myself. I wasn’t just seeing things they were technically there no matter if I rubbed my eyes or closed them and open them the visuals would still be there it’s an amazing experience.
@@jacobwynaut5807 was it dream-like? or could you easily start freaking out? I just can't imagine taking that kind of drugs without knowing how one could react
@@space.404 it all depends on the person. Something to always take into consideration is that it is a powerful... substance. Everybody's "willpower" is different in any given situation. As well as tolerance to psychedelics in general if you've experimented with others before hand like mushrooms for example. To avoid a super long rant, don't take too much whether it's your first time or your 10th time. If you take too much. You will freak out. If you fight it, you will freak out. It is an experience(s) I don't regret. So start off small. Ps. If you're tripping too hard and you want it to stop I've found that taking a Xanax basically makes you fall asleep and "kills" the trip.
Bruh imagine Byrd being like "dude I saw literally nothing" and the government giving him a medal and saying 'don't tell the taxpayers we sent you to a snow wasteland for the love of god' and he being 'I actually saw some pre-historic advanced civilization living in the hollow earth they were pretty chill'.
Going through the rabbit hole is just curiosity, a lot if it but still curiosity, being a conspiracy person is having unbiased STRONG opinions about some of these stuff..
i love these iceberg videos. just saw the disturbing film one, went straight into this playlist. i’ve typically only seen video games iceberg videos, so this type of content is right up my alley. thanks for great content!
Not only does he have a nice voice but his style of videos makes me feel like I'm sitting with him, possibly over a glass of scotch and talking over conspiracies 😬😬
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this, but Caitlin Doughty from the YT channel "Ask A Mortician" does a wonderful video on vampires. If you don't want to go find it, the summary is that we didn't understand decomposition at the time. When someone would come forward claiming to be assaulted in the night by a ghastly figure, especially right after someone died, the "logical" next step was to dig up the body to make sure they were actually dead and not rising from their grave at night to assault people. However, when the bodies would be exhumed, they would see "obvious" signs of a vampire: bloated stomach, blood at the corners of the mouth, hair and nails appearing longer, and the skin still having a "fresh" appearance as if blood were still flowing. These are all the early signs of decomposition, but people did not know that. What they saw was a body that seemed to be dead, yet somehow had a swollen belly as if it had just had a large meal, blood around the mouth like it had been drinking blood, and skin that looked as if they were still alive. I just gave a shallow explanation that is based on someone else's content, so if you want a more in depth explanation/dive on the subject, I strongly suggest looking up "Ask A Mortician" and watching her video on the topic.
@@stevecarl8696 the picture isn't actually supposed to be a succubi, if I remember correctly it's an illustration of a goetian demon from the ars goetia (aka lesser keys of Solomon). Forget the exact demon though
"It gave me like, 25 subs too. Which for me at this point, is a big deal." That is the most endearing thign I've heard a UA-camr say in a loooong time.
@@Em0_ Basically this guy submitted his dna for like an ancestry thing and it partially matched the boy in the box. So he got his mom to do it and they found that she was an even closer match. The authorities followed this and managed to uncover the boys identity and the identity of his parents, but they haven’t made it public knowledge yet apart from his name. Though you totally can find his family and the man who’s most likely his father.
Dyaltov pass is also wild because they were pretty much stumped until researchers watched Frozen and asked if they could use their snow modeling software to recreate the environment. They were able to and found an avalanche would cause what they saw.
@@zoeboyd556 I don't remember everything about it but its possible the force of the impact made them bite it off or a scavenger saw the dead bodies and took it since I believe tongues are one of the easier items to get.
Mandela Effect in this very video. I remembered the Holy Roman Empire being dismantled by Napoleon in 1806, here I learned that in this reality it exists to this day.
What I like of the "gangstalking" theory is how it refflects fears and anxieties about the internet. The theory became popular in forums arround the time flashmobs started to gain virality and online harrassement was entering the public consciousness, so the idea of combining the two into a real-life campaign to make a person's life worse didn't feel so farfetch to people
My friend experienced this just as described! I thought he was on a bad trip but he was so sure he was being stalked! He said you could identify them by the colors combos that they wore. That was 6 months ago. Now he laughs about the whole incident. 🤔 I wonder if they got to him and changed him...
It's about 13 years off from flash mobs, but I honestly believe people got more paranoid about gangstalking and similar stuff because of The Truman Show. It introduced the possibility of this one Average Joe who's being followed (and televised) his entire life, and suddenly lots of people started wondering if that was happening to them. Does the plot plant your neighbour gave you have a camera in it? Why is you friend eager to tell about this brand? How does your coworker always know what you're about to ask for? Maybe people went crazy in the late 90s, it lulled in the 2000s, and people went crazy again in the early 2010s because of flash mobs. Who knows? Just my little theory :)
I think most of the clown sightings were due to the fact the the It: Chapter One movie was released in 2017, and it was already being promoted and hyped up. I think this encouraged many people to dress up as clowns and go "chase" people and once it became an internet phenomenon more people started doing it, not necessarily in relation to the movie.
I will say I worked at the service desk for a store that did balloons and legit I had a guy buy black balloons to go do this with. So i guess walmart is demonic in a way.
@@getoffmyacc.but the public knew the movie was being made (thank to pre promotions), and people already knew the general plot because of the book so~ it was definitely just hype over the film release that was set to take place
Found your page from a comment on tictok and I’m glad I did. Trying so hard to not just skip to the bottom of the playlist with the real juicy stuff but I’m going to binge watch you all day.
I have always thought that way, like since i was a child. I remenber my kindergarden friends hating foods they liked and vice versa, the same happened with colors I liked/disliked, or even sounds and smells. So my logical conclusion was that everybody's mind feels something diferent in their mouths when eating chinken. Just like everybody "sees" something diferent when looking at a certain color, and everybody's mind percieves sounds in a diferent way
Everyone sees the same colors. Wavelength and Quantum physics determines it. That being said receptors die, dull with age so you end up lacking some colors later in life. Mainly red ironically. A small fraction of people, mostly woman, are tetrachromat's which is the opposite of color blindness, they have extra receptor that responds to a oranges-red color allowing them to see MANY more colors than the rest of us or more accurately discern difference between color shades. They would see banding of individual colors when we see a small gradual fade
@@seditt5146 You sounds like you know a lot more than me, but what if the wavelengths and receptors are all the same, but it’s when the signal gets to the brain is when the differentiation happens. We receive colours the same, but perceive them different.
I remember when the hadron collider was first making scare-headlines that a science site calculated that in order for a man-made collider to create a stable, world eating black hole, it would have to have the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy. That was a bit of a relief.
People tend to downplay how utterly ridiculous the cosmic scale is. If every man-made explosion in history would be thrown at the sun at the same time, it would barely be affected. And despite that, even the sun has by far nowhere near the power output to create a stable black hole. You would need its much bigger, bluer cousins to collapse in on themselves for that.
The clowns were probably a very big troll, how thousands gathered at the same time, could be someone out there started telling people to do it on social media, though the late late clowns were probably just copy cats. Ask your friend why he did that maybe we will find out through him.
i live in Ohio , and haunted houses are a huge thing here So many of us (including myself) get jobs at them as teenagers I worked at one in 2016, at kings island. I just did tickets, but had friends who were scary clowns They enjoyed it and would purposefully walk around in the costumes trolling people. They had no part in that event, but that was such an interesting time
I've had nightmares of creatures like that. They were like huge, featherless, flightless birds with extremely long, sharp skin-beaks and enormous black beady eyes. In my dream, they would use their beaks to pierce through walls and skewer people in the head with great accuracy, attacking people by surprise.
@@nissayangry2401 i literally took off my headphones to hear if it was something outside of the video, and when i didn't hear it withouth them i got spooked tf out ahaha
growing up my mom was a drug addict who LOVED conspiracy theories so it's kinda fun tallying all the conspiracies' my mother has and still believes in to this day even though she's been clean for years I'm so excited for the rest of this series
The oil pit squids were just worms: It was found to be a collection of tubifex worms, which are often found in polluted water. They tend to cluster around one another, and could have potentially made their way into the sludge pit via old piping. They would thrive there, feeding on bacteria and impurites in the sludge until they were disturbed by the cleaning.
I accidentally recreated the “my red is not your red” thing as a kid and everyone thought I was fucking crazy lmao. Really neat topic and one conspiracy theory I do quite like, because it has no real world effect and meaning
My dad is colorblind and i had THE hardest time dealing with it as a kid. I constantly asked him how he knows what color is red if he doesn't know what red really looks like. And how would he know that something yellow looks green to him. Constantly asking what color everything looked to him and making him explain how he even knows if he's ever seen a real color.
So, when I was working as a funeral arranger, I did some funerals for some Free Mason folks. It was...so odd. And listen, every faith and culture has their own thing. I’ve seen a lot of stuff and it’s made me more open minded. When I did the free mason funeral, I was treated like an outsider and as lesser than my male colleague who was my equal. Women wore this white flowing night gown looking garments and had like little flower crown like headdresses. There were thrones in the room of this building and there a couple older women who appeared be like ‘Elders’ who glared at me the whole time. Like I didn’t belong. They would do things like walk around the casket a certain amount of times, chant, and have certain objects of various colors the signified specific things including some brightly colored flowers. None of these people were mean per say, but it was a cult-like feeling. I felt very uneasy and I’ve attended a large variety of funerals of many faiths since as Hinduism, Buddhism, LDS, Catholicism, Judaism, Protestantism, Islam, and a couple other faiths.
My great grandfather was a mason and I thought it was very moving service they did when he passed away And they did this with fig leaves, the laid it on his lap. And they way they talked about death was beautiful. I cried the whole time. The whole free Mason thingy scares me though. But the religious Service, I didn’t shed a tear.
freemasons are actually pretty normal people. for like a year up until a few months ago i received voicemails from a lodge near me accidentally (one of the members must have a phone number similar to mine and the updates were pretty normal. they would just wish ppl happy holidays and talk about events like family barbecues and potlucks 😂
When he was talking about the philosopher's stone and said extreme radioactive, my mind went to thinking how funny it would be if the basis of alchemy was just a block of uranium or solid radon.
10:58 I think they found more info on this one recently, actually!! Using snow simulations, they were able to discover that an unexpected avalanche was the probable cause for the injuries. Whats weird is that these snow simulations were made possible through the film Frozen- the animators and programmers at Disney had created such accurate snow simulations for their film, that these simulations were able to be used to help solve a cold case from decades earlier.
Wait, a Disney (disney bad evil oooh) movie helped uncover the reason for the Dyatlov Pass incident? That sounds like a whole 'nother theory right there
I legit thought I had invented(or was just the only one weird enough to contemplate) the _My red is not your red_ thing. It wasn't until I was in college that I found out it was a thing in sociology/psychology. I remember trying to get my dad to understand what I was thinking when I was 12. He just kept saying "Matthew, blue is blue. You can't change colors."
lmao same, i thought i had been enlightened because "wow nobody has EVER thought about this I'M THE PIONEER OF IT" until i came to these icebergs videos and realize that yeah, people already thought about this way before me
It's something I learned more about in a color theory class at my college. It's just scientific fact that we can't determine everyone is seeing the same color the same way, because it's all about perception. But yeah, it's definitely not something a lot of people would just think about.
@@MrUkulele671 in COD, agartha is similar only in name and while originally it stemmed in that based in pseudofact like nazis and agartha or the Die Glocke teleportation experiments that Der Reise and its characters (maxis and Richthofen) was based on, it in the end became a sort of parallel to heaven through the “ascending” to agartha. This obviously inverted the ancient sunken city belief of agartha to a more alternate universe belief.
My school actually went into a lock down in 2016 and one of the theories for why (The school never told us to my knowledge which is stupid as all hell) was that there was a killer clown sighting. Another one is that someone posted an image of a classroom from a vent which was sus as hell. Wack.
Thank you for making more effort than the guy who made the video. As well as mis-representing/mis-understanding multiple well-known, easy to research topics, Wendigoon also somehow managed to mis-spell (and also mis-pronounce, so it's not just typos; It's bad research/laziness) some of the most entry-level "conspiracies" in this video- It's "Large HADRON Collider" (not "Hendron"), and "DYATLOV Pass" (not "Dyaltov"), in case anyone's trying to find info on this stuff. The fact that this guy's made probably a dozen easily-preventable errors like this, on the two most easily-researched, least obscure tiers, doesn't look good for later, lower-tier topics that actually ARE hard to research. I'd be very wary of trusting this guy, as a source of info. Even by YT conspiracy-theorist standards, he's sloppy af.
29:35 fun fact, mermaids were never rumored to sing sailors to their deaths. That was sirens, who, in greek mythology were the handmaidens to persephone but were then cursed and kinda lost their minds with murder. Also they were half bird, not half fish
@@eduardoguimaraes2947 it's based on how well the conspiracy is known, not on how it's believable or not. to get to the root of the conspiracy on t2 you still need a little bit more research than searching up t1 conspiracy
@@aanakk you`re right, but the description in each tier gives the impression that the lower ones are just for `smarter people`, dudes that `know how world works`, even though they are full of bullshit. If there wasnt any of these `tier descriptions`, it would be just fine, but it just seems someone is overestimating this stuff.
The part about gangstalking is interesting to me because when I'm on the highway sometimes I like to try to match speeds with someone next to me without ever looking at them so only using my peripherals I think it's funny but I also do it because I kinda hope they think I'm some sort of agent or something. It's extremely easy to do and now this has me wondering if I've ever caused anyone to believe they were a victim of this conspiracy lol
I remember hearing an audio of a Russian woman who was apparently one of the people sent by the ussr into space during the space race. It sent chills through me when I first heard it it’s so sad but I never found out if it was verifiably real but even the idea is so sad.
This is litterally the best channel on youtube at the moment, and I can watch scary explanations with a chill tone instead of a guy whispering into the mic while lavendere towne plays.
The butterfly effect is also about chaos theory which states that the flapping of a butterflies wings can cause a hurricane across the world simply because of how complicated some systems are and how easily they can be influenced. It's not just about time travel.
I worried when I was like 10 if other people saw the same colors as me, and that it would be almost impossible to find out if my red was the same as someone’s elses red. Didn’t know it was an actual theory
@@Alberto-ny7kf we are humans, with biological sensors to aid perception. we had the same eyes, with the same components. even if we didnt, the visible light spectrum is the same regardless of our minds. probably seeing the same red.
26:45 Oumuamua conspiracy theory is actually more so about the fact that astronomers have never seen an object shaped like it and many theorize (including many scientists), that it could have possibly been space debris from an advanced civilization, or even a spacecraft from another advanced alien civilization. This idea is supported by the fact that it slingshotted itself around the Sun and out of the solar system, and accelerated just as if it were a spacecraft.
@@mon0lithic629 no, the time it spent behind the sun was significantly less than an object of similar size and composition. Potentially the firing of an engine to aid in gaining speed
@@perilousloki4712 ua-cam.com/video/WvpzsLjs5Y4/v-deo.html Pretty sure that goes into why it's weird. There is hopefully the evidence, haven't watched it since it came out. Long story short, we picked it up as it was moving away from us ( unfortunately ) and we calculated it's travel past which it then didn't follow, in space so impossible to happen. Therory comes into play there about it being a space ship, probably hydrogen(?) unfreezing giving boost.
There was a boring physics paper released a few months after its discovery that explained its motion but the sensational headlines kind of stuck. The shape was rare but not necessarily unnatural, the really interesting thing about it was that it was originated outside the solar system, which is always cool.
The clown sightings were just an advertising campaign for the "It" remake. It was really just meant to generate publicity around the concept of creepy clowns. I'm genuinely surprised nobody seems to have put that together yet. It all happened in the months and weeks leading up to the release of the film, it's beyond obvious.
@@bingbongclankiecloop I think the whole chain reaction was very much the intention. Obviously the whole thing spun out of control and a few people got hurt, which is why the film company would understandably distance themselves from it and never own up to it even years removed from the actual event.
@Michael Miller I'm actually a robot but it's all good.🤘 I tried telling people at the time but nobody wanted to listen. That's media sensationalism for you. Everyone was so caught up in the hype and the mystery that logic just wasn't as important.🤷
Wait the clown sightings happened in Mid to late 2016 while IT came out in mid 2017 so it wasn’t leading up to the film and even if it was why hasn’t anyone in the cast or crew said anything
I think that was partly it, yeah. But there are a few cases where it had literally nothing to do with that. The Brighton Clown for instance. Just kinda started doing that one day. And there were the reports of people being attacked...
When the Killer Clown thing was being spread, I heard of it first from one of my students. She was walking into class and goes "Do you think the killer clowns people have been seeing are real?" And I ask "What killer clowns?" She goes "Oh, nevermind!" and walks off and I have to call her back. You can't just tell someone there's killer clowns around and not explain!
i dont get the idea of the earth having sonic and subsonic frequences as being 'a conspiracy' as it should make complete, basic phyiscal sense. Excited molecules vibrate. If the earth has a giant fucking core of hot ass goop, that heat goes out somewhere right? and the reaction against solid matter like, dirt and shit, SHOULD generate some sort of vibrations. Wether or not we can feel it constantly. Source: I'm a fry cook if i can feel the vibration of a chicken tender i'm pretty sure this lines up
Regarding missing cosmonauts: There is audio from a amateur radio enthusiast in I believe France of a female cosmonaut pleading with mission control before burning up in the atmosphere or something. Very disturbing.
i think one of the best reasonings ive heard for the clown incidents in 2016 is that it was an early promotional tactic for the 2017 remake of the movie It, but then way too many people started taking it into their own hands so the movie company didn’t want to claim that they started it
i love the vampire one because the scientific explanation behind it sounds unbelievable if you don't know about decomposition. gas buildup causes stomach bloating, making a corpse appear as if it had just eaten a lot, and fluid buildup causes blood leaking from the mouth, leading people to believe that these corpses would leave their coffins to drink blood. i seriously can't blame these people in the past for thinking something fishy was going on
Butterfly Effect: everyone says don’t go to the past or you could change the future drastically, but we never think that what we do in the present can drastically alter our future
I mean if someone really does go back and time and does some shit he probably shouldn’t do it kinda makes since that it was supposed to happen anyway. The idea of a time machine itself disrupt time. But if you succeed in making one and go back. It likely whatever you do next is supposed to happen.
The hidden oil rigs are not only interesting, but a good idea. Giant oil rigs wouldnt look great, so covering em with a shell so they look like a regular building is pretty neat.
i live in texas in what was a big oil town back in the day and if you drive to the edge of town and around the tiny "towns" that are essentially just land and cows there are a bunch of oil rigs. they look good due to the location but i do agree in a big city they would look really weird lol
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the Saturn's Rings entry is actually referring to the Ringmakers of Saturn, a book purporting that Voyager 1 captured photos of large (>1,000 miles long) alien ships in orbit around Saturn. The theory goes that these aliens built and maintain Saturn's rings for some specific purpose. What the ships are and what they're doing (and why) are of course deep rabbit holes that have been tunneled by both the author and his fans.
My great great grandpa was a freemason, he even had the weird symbol on his grave. When we were at the funeral, people in fancy suits were there silently standing there, they had the same symbol on their clothes. He never talked about what he did.
My great grandfather was one as well and when he died we went through his stuff and found some papers we couldn’t understand in a briefcase. Before we figured it out my uncle who’s also one confiscated them :/
my grandfather is a freemason and is still alive, he doesn’t talk about it and spends his life volunteering to build houses for people who can’t afford them. hes a normal person who doesn’t do anything like that i wonder why it’s so different for you lol
I had 2 great granddads (one on my maternal grandmother's side, another on my maternal great grandad) who were freemasons. According to my grandparents they are somewhat of a charitible organization. My great grandad always told my grandad, "if you evet need help, find a mason"
My grandpa was a mason as well, and I have actually been in the lodge he was a part of. We were there for some pancake and porkie ( breakfast sausage) breakfast, and for some reason we went upstairs. I think it was to look at his picture on the “joined lodge in blank year” plaque for the year he joined. While we were up there, I walked further down the hallway and saw an open door. Being the curious person I am, I took a peek. It was possibly the strangest looking rooms I have ever seen. It looked to be their ritual/worship whatever they do room. It was a few rows of church pew like benches, and a stage like structure in the front of the room, with a podium and everything. Not too weird. Here is where it gets weird: whole room was a deep red, with dim, soft yellow light. I can’t describe it further, because I only took a glance.
I just started crying. I’ve seen a girl in the corner of the room when I was placed in foster care. I wasn’t the only one in the room, their was two other girls already asleep in their own beds. It was 2-3 in the morning when I was placed in my bed, crying. I had the covers halfway over my face when I seen a girl with a white nightdress in the corner. She didn’t say or do anything and I just hid under the covers until I fell asleep. It was one of the darkest times of my life and it hasn’t been the same since, but thankfully I haven’t seen her since.
28:46 I have never considered butterfly effect to be a conspiracy theory, more like a logical thought exercise that your actions influence further actions and this gets amplified the more chain reactions follow. if you are 100% convinced there is such a thing as fate, I can understand why you would view it as a conspiracy
You fundamentally don’t understand the butterfly effect. It’s not the same as simple cause and effect actions. It’s a far more complicated concept than, “I applied for a job yesterday and as a result got a job today”
People often talk about how if you went back in time, a small change would create a big butterfly effect. What they don't talk about is the fact that any small change today can also create a large butterfly effect in the future. No time travel needed.
I know I'm a little late to the party but as for the clowns, one of my neighbors ran around and threatened people and sat outside their houses and caused disturbances on a few inconsistent occasions and the reason we knew it was a neighbor because of the car he would always run into that he left at the other end of the street as if we wouldn't see. It eventually stopped after a few times we saw him wondering around our street and others so oddly enough we never involved police. Not sure about the neighboring streets. He eventually moved out about a year later and we never saw or heard from him again.
I'm still completely convinced the clown sightings were a viral Marketing scheme for the remake of IT. It happened about a year before the movie came out but around the time the first promotional material came out. Brilliant marketing I think.
I’ve always thought that people just got too hyped and that’s why it happened around the same time because of marketing, and if it was set up then it’s pretty good promotion for the film (not that people should threaten others)
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 Some of them might be true, but those are the ones that are closer to reality, such as the government doing something under cover. Anything involving ghosts, angels, or vampires is clearly false, though.
The Dyaltov pass incedent was the result of their tent being buried in an avalance. They were delerious from hypothermia setting in, and it caused them to ditch their clothes. They eventuay died from exposure, and animals ate bits of their bodies.
Ms South Carolina response for why 1 in 5 Americans can't find the US on a map. Check that out and you won't be able to unhear her taking every time he says it in the video.
as an astrophysicist, knowing now how many space related conspiracy theories are out there that have just perfectly logical explanations really has taken the weight off of other conspiracy theories that arent my area of expertise
@@matturner6890 lmao I guess it does come off that way :') I do intend it to like.. add validity to what I'm saying like "I'm in the field so therefore I have some knowledge on it and I'm not just making it all up" but also yeah...
@@protosstar5443 I'm going to be the "dickhead" who points out that you didn't say anything that required an appeal to authority. It was completely unnecessary to self present and as a result it comes off as a bit... disingenuous or maybe just overly self important. To me atleast. What's more, this is the internet, where anyone can claim to be anything. So even if it was warranted, appeals to authority rarely ever serves as fulfilling evidence or convincing proof of validity to ( I like to think) most people. To be blunt, it's little more than a forfeit to substantiating what you say/might say. I think any reasonable person should be able to understand my perspective because you very well might be what you claim to be. But then anyone else could claim the same and then use that categorical trust in their supposed knowledge and expertise to spread misinformation. Personally. I'm very wary of anyone who starts statements with "As a [insert]" because it's hardly, if ever, really necessary contextually. It seems to be something of an increasingly popular trend. That's it for my unsolicited 2 cents. Incoming "You must be fun at parties" "You wrote a novel" lame jokes.
@@dxshawn532 oh I just meant it as like: because I'm in this field I have specialised knowledge that doesn't tend to be 'general knowledge', so I know when a space based conspiracy theory is complete rubbish, and because pretty much all of them are, it makes me think that the only reason other ones seem plausible is just because I know nothing about whatever subject they'd fall under. (forgive me; adhd brain: I tend to forget I go like,,, A-->E rather than A->B->C... so my statements are probably never as well related as I think they are) also um, that was kinda a strong reaction to my dumb comment, and I don't want to assume... but, if you need to talk to someone I'm here ^.^
"Ghost girl" refers to the apparition many people see during sleep paralysis. You've been a huge inspiration to me as my friend and I set out to start our UA-cam channel. Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
15:34 The clown sightings happened the same year IT came out. Months before the movie was supposed to be released. With no proof at all I can say 100% this started as a publicity stunt but the general public made it way worse and it became actually dangerous so the studio just said nothing about it to avoid any connection to any real crimes
How have i never heard of the people of the mount theory?!?!? i legit live an hour away from mt. shasta in california and i even have gone there but i have not heard once of tall people in robes so hearing him say mount shasta was surreal! I have to look into this, hopefully I dont d i s a p p e a r... lol great vid btw!
@@Wendigoon the people of the mount theory sounds a bit like the Sid He or Tuatha Du Danann, which the gods of irish mythology, and are now what the “Fae” or “Fair Folk” are. in fact Sid He literallytranslates to “the people of the mound”
It seems to be just good old folklore, given that the indigenous folks also had mystical beliefs about the mountain. Also, the 1904 account on the guy disappearing is... debatable, to say the least. More of a funny tale than an actual conspiracy. (Honestly, anything that is anecdotal and is from before the 60s should be taken with a HUGE, HUGE grain of salt).
30:30 My Grandfather is the the Nephew of Bob Gimlin of the film. In the 2 times I met Bob, he refused to ever talk about the video. I think if I was the age I am now I would've tried to get more out of him, but 8 year old me just thought it was cool my great great uncle saw bigfoot.
"In what is now... the Holy Roman Empire."
My guy's living in a timeline where Napoleon never dissolved the HRE.
The better timeline...
What are you saying that is our timeline?
But
Eu4 to the rescue
don't give me hope
Wendigoon: “And now I’m going to get into the two most interesting-“
Ad: **“Arby’s brisket”**
You must not have heard the arby's theory that the meat is shipped in as pre-mixed, liquid, "jello-meat" pouches that are then boiled in store to cook/solidify before being unwrapped and then shaved off as "meat"
@@bretthake7713 Arby’s kinda always looked a bit sus to me 😭 never had it
@@cloutelfin8323 lol, worst part is I did not make this up. I've heard for years that Arby's meat is basically like a liquid beef puree with gelatin.
For the record I have no idea if it's true lol
You have my attention
@@bretthake7713 That’s not a theory, that’s just a dumb urban legend
The thing I Iove about the whole clown thing is that...no-one's gonna believe it. Like, in years to come when we're telling our grandkids about the year a bunch of clowns just started popping up all over the place and scaring people then suddenly vanished, they're gonna think we're nuts. Because you can't actually describe 2016 without sounding kinda nuts. It was just a really weird year.
exactly i thought the same thing haha😂
Frrrr, i swear 2016 was wild, with Leafy, the clowns and a certain goofy election
@@groove9899 Right? It was nuts.
Friend of the family saw a clown looking in their windows last year. I thought the clown outbreak might happen again, but I guess it was just a lone weirdo.
@@gamemeister27 Oh lord. One clown is honestly worse than many clowns
Additional conspiracy theory: Everytime Wendigoon says "such as", he's using a classical conditioning technique to imbed the theory in your subconscious.
🤔
im so glad these videos are lowkey chill because last night i got extremely anxious after reading the entirety of this iceberg
same lol
How
i’m scared 😟
No need to get anxious, most of this stuff isn't real, some of it however....
@@scottneil1187 yeah some of it is pretty real for exemple the hooton plan who happend all over eu
I like these videos because I can get my creepy/disturbing/spooky fix without feeling like I have to stay up at night and leave a light on. It's like talking with a friend, some other channels are like getting the shit scared out of you lol
Glad you’re enjoying it
I'm still getting the shit scared out of me but I love it lol
Speak for yourself im terrified and there are like 6 more levels
What other channels are scaring the sh!t out of you, I want to get scared too lol
@@daundredemars5028 worse! it’s eight :)
"Overwhelming compelling force" is just coroner talk for "they got fucking slaughtered bro"
underrated comment
This has been mostly proven to not be it. The accepted theory is that it was an avalanche.
@@mechanomics2649 i was unaware that avalanches ripped out your tongue and eyes person by person and then somehow left their body intact
Andrew Lee Animals gotta eat too, yknow. Corpses found in nature often show signs of predation, eyes and tongues are easy to get at from the outside and very nutritious, especially in the cold. There’s nothing too remarkable about it, it’s just spooky
@@commenter1976 eyes and tongue are completely different to the rest of the body so would have decayed in the cold much quicker. Stop spouting shit and do even the smallest bit of research
I have to say, this is a pretty weird iceberg. It mixes conspiracy theories with unexplained events, mythology, things that actually exist, philosophy and scientific theories.
Someone said in either this video's comments or the previous one that the iceberg was originally called Chart of Truth. The word "conspiracy" does well on UA-cam, so it's understandable why Wendy chose it.
"Things that actually exist"
You mean the Hooton Plan aka Great Replacement?
@@Kramerica962 Yeah that and things like the Large Hadron Collider in contrast to stuff that doesn't exist like dowsing or succubi.
@@MrBeknacktoman hate to disagree with ya...are you speaking of dousing rods...they definitely work... and succubus could easily be explained when one has a "night time emissions" dream...
@@michelleholman7750 Yeah, succubi and alien abductions can be explained by sleep paralysis. But dowsing doesn't work.
My buddy Todd and I played a game where we take a shot everything he says “such as” unfortunately Todd died of alcohol poisoning half way through the video. RIP TODD
My friend robert sadly died of the same thing just a moment ago
I didn't have friends to watch this video together, so I died of alcohol poisoning some hours ago. My astral projection is currently typing this.
Mannnnnn Fuck Todd !
it was probably the fluoride in the alcohol don't worry
New conspiracy: You killed Todd
I find it wild that this entire Iceberg skipped the "American Cave Systems" Theory, In which there were 2 maps: One of unsolved missing persons cases, and one of Americas largest cave systems were overlaid. They matched almost identically and I have heard WILD ideas as to why.
i’m surprised by this as well honestly
theyre in the caves duh 🙄
Is this the same thing that was mentioned in the movie “Us”?
@@Alex-zm1qv thats an interesting question. I always thought "Us" was more themed around the Backrooms
there is an entry in the iceberg about cave systems that includes that, wendigoon talked about it in another tier but didn't mention this map thing you say
the fact that "space is fake" relies on extra terrestrials makes me wonder if it's some sort of joke.
I’m a conspiracy theorist lol and I’ve done a lot of research into all types of conspiracies weather I believe in them or not and he got some of these theories a little wrong, kind of like the extraterrestrial created a fake space, the actual theory goes that the government or people in control created it to help control the population and make them believe a certain thing lol it is still a ridiculous theory but people actually believe it
@@kayleen8460 i have met a lot of conspiracy theorists before but it think this is the first time I've met one that doesn't believe in space is fake. don't know why i just thought i should tell you that.
Maybe you need a better understanding of the word extraterrestrial.
Maybe they mean space as we know it? Like, the moon isn’t there, the sun is actually a lot further away, there’s life on Venus, and shit like that?
@Something Mildly Homophobic explain your username
As someone who's taken lots of LSD the idea of someone giving you large dosages and experimenting on you is fucking terrifying.
what’s it like? just curious
@@iegendary-r8r if you consume enough you really do see things not scary but very intriguing. I’ve seen many visuals that I took as messages from myself to myself. I wasn’t just seeing things they were technically there no matter if I rubbed my eyes or closed them and open them the visuals would still be there it’s an amazing experience.
@@jacobwynaut5807 was it dream-like? or could you easily start freaking out? I just can't imagine taking that kind of drugs without knowing how one could react
@@space.404 it all depends on the person. Something to always take into consideration is that it is a powerful... substance. Everybody's "willpower" is different in any given situation. As well as tolerance to psychedelics in general if you've experimented with others before hand like mushrooms for example.
To avoid a super long rant, don't take too much whether it's your first time or your 10th time. If you take too much. You will freak out. If you fight it, you will freak out. It is an experience(s) I don't regret.
So start off small.
Ps. If you're tripping too hard and you want it to stop I've found that taking a Xanax basically makes you fall asleep and "kills" the trip.
That was mk-ultra and that is real
Bruh imagine Byrd being like "dude I saw literally nothing" and the government giving him a medal and saying 'don't tell the taxpayers we sent you to a snow wasteland for the love of god' and he being 'I actually saw some pre-historic advanced civilization living in the hollow earth they were pretty chill'.
hahahaha pretty chill
@@rebs8294 yeah.... B'cuz YOU were there and YOU know 🤦🏾 shhhhh 🤣
Dude's a schizo
@@clevergirl6041 and YOU do?
@@rebs8294what diary
Me thinking I’m not a conspiracy person…then realizing I’ve gone down a rabbit hole of almost all of these at one point
Same
Going through the rabbit hole is just curiosity, a lot if it but still curiosity, being a conspiracy person is having unbiased STRONG opinions about some of these stuff..
@@H1nted Do you have any?
@@H1nted Ye being curious about those batshit crazy theories is pretty normal imho
stage 1: denial. 😂
i love these iceberg videos. just saw the disturbing film one, went straight into this playlist. i’ve typically only seen video games iceberg videos, so this type of content is right up my alley. thanks for great content!
ME TOO
Dude I love your glasses
What is a video game iceberg how does that work
@@nateb3679 they work the same as normal icebergs just with information about video games
@@hi_loaf but what’s the meat of the info? I guess they only really are interesting if you’re into the specified game it’s delving into eh
A child going missing and "no one noticing" means whoever was supposed to notice knows exactly where that child is
My mind is blown fr
oh btw the case kinda got solved, they found the identity of the boy
Joseph Augustus Zarelli. Poor child.
The way he says "such as" reminds me so much of Miss South Carolina answering the question at that beauty pageant
I personally believe!!
Oh my god it really does. 😂
Lmaooo it stands out in a nice quirky way
Glad I wasn't the only one whose mind went to that hahaha
He do he kinda attractive enough for a pageant tho 👀
I’ve been waiting for someone to cover the actual Conspiracy iceberg instead of the ones about video games. Nice video dude, you have a nice voice ✌🏽
ty sm! i appreciate the kind words
me too, anyone knows where can i find this image the conspiracy iceberg?"
@@arkgaharandan5881 search it up, there is almost always a thread on 4chan's /x/ (paranormal) board with these iceberg theories.
The ones about games are cool too
Not only does he have a nice voice but his style of videos makes me feel like I'm sitting with him, possibly over a glass of scotch and talking over conspiracies 😬😬
I love how multiple people trying to clean of the handprint didn’t work and yet a child with a newspaper completely obliterated it
My grandma always polished glass with newspaper. I think it's an old timey thing
@@paprika7577 the kid threw a newspaper and broke the window, the handprint was still on it but it was shattered
@@paprika7577 where I'm from we still wipe windows with newspapers, maybe everyone learnt it from their grandma
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this, but Caitlin Doughty from the YT channel "Ask A Mortician" does a wonderful video on vampires. If you don't want to go find it, the summary is that we didn't understand decomposition at the time. When someone would come forward claiming to be assaulted in the night by a ghastly figure, especially right after someone died, the "logical" next step was to dig up the body to make sure they were actually dead and not rising from their grave at night to assault people. However, when the bodies would be exhumed, they would see "obvious" signs of a vampire: bloated stomach, blood at the corners of the mouth, hair and nails appearing longer, and the skin still having a "fresh" appearance as if blood were still flowing. These are all the early signs of decomposition, but people did not know that. What they saw was a body that seemed to be dead, yet somehow had a swollen belly as if it had just had a large meal, blood around the mouth like it had been drinking blood, and skin that looked as if they were still alive. I just gave a shallow explanation that is based on someone else's content, so if you want a more in depth explanation/dive on the subject, I strongly suggest looking up "Ask A Mortician" and watching her video on the topic.
I love her channel!
Yes! All of Caitlin's videos are great!
Him : **talks about succubi**
Me: **next to sleeping gf wondering if she’s really a tall stick creature sucking my energy**
It's worse then that dude .alot worse.
@@stevecarl8696 the picture isn't actually supposed to be a succubi, if I remember correctly it's an illustration of a goetian demon from the ars goetia (aka lesser keys of Solomon). Forget the exact demon though
It isn't my energy she is sucking.
That image scared TF outta me, not even gon lie
There is a South Park episode about succubi
This man is literally doing the god's work
y'all are too much
@@Wendigoon Thank you for doing this, lol I don’t want to google up these stuff. And then I ended up being in like the FBI watchlist. Lol
@@saturnlights5239 i am currently on a possible murder fbi watchlist i think well 95% shure
@@maikol1433 Nice
@@maikol1433 honestly id consider that an accomplishment
"It gave me like, 25 subs too. Which for me at this point, is a big deal."
That is the most endearing thign I've heard a UA-camr say in a loooong time.
The boy in the box was recently identified & the community is going to add his name to his tomb stone.
That's actually really good, I believe someone claimed to be his sister. Are the going by that? Or did they find something else?
@@Em0_ Basically this guy submitted his dna for like an ancestry thing and it partially matched the boy in the box. So he got his mom to do it and they found that she was an even closer match. The authorities followed this and managed to uncover the boys identity and the identity of his parents, but they haven’t made it public knowledge yet apart from his name. Though you totally can find his family and the man who’s most likely his father.
Wasn't it an alluring mystery because he was dressed up as a girl leading people to have the belief he was abused?
Dyaltov pass is also wild because they were pretty much stumped until researchers watched Frozen and asked if they could use their snow modeling software to recreate the environment. They were able to and found an avalanche would cause what they saw.
didn’t one of them have their tongue completely removed tho? I don’t think an avalanche would have explained that..
@@zoeboyd556 I don't remember everything about it but its possible the force of the impact made them bite it off or a scavenger saw the dead bodies and took it since I believe tongues are one of the easier items to get.
@@zoeboyd556 Vultures and other animals eat tongues and eyes first since it’s soft tissue
jesus christ, an avalanche being able to crush an entire human body
that’s honestly terrifying
@@zoeboyd556 bruh having a tongue removed is one of the easiest things to explain
Mandela Effect in this very video. I remembered the Holy Roman Empire being dismantled by Napoleon in 1806, here I learned that in this reality it exists to this day.
god I hope
oof this comment hits me real quick.
LMAO
Hopefully
Fucking hilarious 😅
What I like of the "gangstalking" theory is how it refflects fears and anxieties about the internet. The theory became popular in forums arround the time flashmobs started to gain virality and online harrassement was entering the public consciousness, so the idea of combining the two into a real-life campaign to make a person's life worse didn't feel so farfetch to people
My friend experienced this just as described! I thought he was on a bad trip but he was so sure he was being stalked! He said you could identify them by the colors combos that they wore. That was 6 months ago. Now he laughs about the whole incident. 🤔 I wonder if they got to him and changed him...
It's about 13 years off from flash mobs, but I honestly believe people got more paranoid about gangstalking and similar stuff because of The Truman Show. It introduced the possibility of this one Average Joe who's being followed (and televised) his entire life, and suddenly lots of people started wondering if that was happening to them. Does the plot plant your neighbour gave you have a camera in it? Why is you friend eager to tell about this brand? How does your coworker always know what you're about to ask for?
Maybe people went crazy in the late 90s, it lulled in the 2000s, and people went crazy again in the early 2010s because of flash mobs. Who knows? Just my little theory :)
I think most of the clown sightings were due to the fact the the It: Chapter One movie was released in 2017, and it was already being promoted and hyped up. I think this encouraged many people to dress up as clowns and go "chase" people and once it became an internet phenomenon more people started doing it, not necessarily in relation to the movie.
the clown sightings where happening before that movie came out if I remember right
I will say I worked at the service desk for a store that did balloons and legit I had a guy buy black balloons to go do this with. So i guess walmart is demonic in a way.
@@getoffmyacc.but the public knew the movie was being made (thank to pre promotions), and people already knew the general plot because of the book so~ it was definitely just hype over the film release that was set to take place
They happened down in Florida back in 2014. I was in a hospital and there were clown sightings on the news
Ghost girl refers to the fact that almost globally, there are stories of a ghost girl in white, all described almost identically
On roadsides specifically
I thought it was referring to the common sleep paralysis scenario which is an old hag dressed in white who crawls into your room and sits on you.
Yeah like a havnt seen anything like that (thank God) but I have family members who have seen it.
Found your page from a comment on tictok and I’m glad I did. Trying so hard to not just skip to the bottom of the playlist with the real juicy stuff but I’m going to binge watch you all day.
literally here probably from the same TikTok haha
Same 😂 couldn't here fast enough
Wait why am I so late, how old was this TikTok I watched o.o
i just got here 🙂
My red is not your red has always made me wonder if everyone has the same favorite color and we just don't know it
I have always thought that way, like since i was a child. I remenber my kindergarden friends hating foods they liked and vice versa, the same happened with colors I liked/disliked, or even sounds and smells.
So my logical conclusion was that everybody's mind feels something diferent in their mouths when eating chinken. Just like everybody "sees" something diferent when looking at a certain color, and everybody's mind percieves sounds in a diferent way
Yes, however some people can’t decide between 2 or change their favourite colour over time. Interesting theory tho I thought this aswell
Everyone sees the same colors. Wavelength and Quantum physics determines it. That being said receptors die, dull with age so you end up lacking some colors later in life. Mainly red ironically. A small fraction of people, mostly woman, are tetrachromat's which is the opposite of color blindness, they have extra receptor that responds to a oranges-red color allowing them to see MANY more colors than the rest of us or more accurately discern difference between color shades. They would see banding of individual colors when we see a small gradual fade
@@seditt5146 You sounds like you know a lot more than me, but what if the wavelengths and receptors are all the same, but it’s when the signal gets to the brain is when the differentiation happens. We receive colours the same, but perceive them different.
I think people's brown buttholes are used as mouths. The reverse is also true. Also, time goes backwards
I'm watching this entire series again, and hearing how 25 subs is a big deal for you, warms my heart, specially considering how far you have come.
You can see it does really "mean the world" to him and that's why we love him !
Honestly the boy who accidentally yeeted a newspaper into the window with the hand print is my spirit animal
First trolling in history
no but seriously how the hell did he do that
I remember when the hadron collider was first making scare-headlines that a science site calculated that in order for a man-made collider to create a stable, world eating black hole, it would have to have the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy.
That was a bit of a relief.
People tend to downplay how utterly ridiculous the cosmic scale is. If every man-made explosion in history would be thrown at the sun at the same time, it would barely be affected. And despite that, even the sun has by far nowhere near the power output to create a stable black hole. You would need its much bigger, bluer cousins to collapse in on themselves for that.
Yeah, those articles still exist. People were pretty stupid in the 90s.
Could be wrong,but I believe the collider is in Switzerland?
That's just what they want you to think.
i know someone who dressed up as a clown back in 2016, though i never talked to him about it personally
The clowns were probably a very big troll, how thousands gathered at the same time, could be someone out there started telling people to do it on social media, though the late late clowns were probably just copy cats. Ask your friend why he did that maybe we will find out through him.
There's a documentary on netflix about how it happened. It started with some guy getting hired by parents to scare their kids into behaving
I think it all coincided with the release of the new 'It' movie
Was just bros who were hype for IT and going brazy
i live in Ohio , and haunted houses are a huge thing here
So many of us (including myself) get jobs at them as teenagers
I worked at one in 2016, at kings island. I just did tickets, but had friends who were scary clowns
They enjoyed it and would purposefully walk around in the costumes trolling people. They had no part in that event, but that was such an interesting time
My heart dropped when I saw the image of the succubus. I haven't seen a monster design that unsettling in quite some time. It caught me off guard.
I had this video on in the background and when I saw your comment I got curious and went back too look at it and now I wish I did not do that
I hope that's not what they look like :(
Why? It's not real
I've had nightmares of creatures like that. They were like huge, featherless, flightless birds with extremely long, sharp skin-beaks and enormous black beady eyes.
In my dream, they would use their beaks to pierce through walls and skewer people in the head with great accuracy, attacking people by surprise.
@@milkwater1204 oh boy
You should sell merch that say "things such as." 😂
Or at least a counter on the screen every time he says it.
And “to which”
The most annoying thing this guy says is "things such as" in every other sentence.
@@Xander-pg5ly he doesn’t say it anymore, he has obviously recognized it and made a conscious decision to change it. Good on him
I take a shot every time he says it. I'm so drunkk righi nwo
I had earphones in and your AC kicking in in the middle of this freaked me the shit out :'D
Oh my god that’s what that was I thought he put some white noise PSYOP shit in his video to fuck with conspiracy nuts
I lowered my volume to hear if it was raining and when I figured it was not I got scared as shit
@@vatoz9694 mans had me thinking i was part of the conspiracy
I started looking outside, I thought it was a plane 😂
@@nissayangry2401 i literally took off my headphones to hear if it was something outside of the video, and when i didn't hear it withouth them i got spooked tf out ahaha
growing up my mom was a drug addict who LOVED conspiracy theories so it's kinda fun tallying all the conspiracies' my mother has and still believes in to this day even though she's been clean for years I'm so excited for the rest of this series
mine too but she’s a piece of shit 😭😭
@@illeanaestrada4903 don't get me mistaken I still keep that woman at a distance I can only handle her in small pieces 😅
Congrats on your mum's sobriety! My parents were like that too-
The oil pit squids were just worms: It was found to be a collection of tubifex worms, which are often found in polluted water. They tend to cluster around one another, and could have potentially made their way into the sludge pit via old piping. They would thrive there, feeding on bacteria and impurites in the sludge until they were disturbed by the cleaning.
I accidentally recreated the “my red is not your red” thing as a kid and everyone thought I was fucking crazy lmao. Really neat topic and one conspiracy theory I do quite like, because it has no real world effect and meaning
Also shows just how conformist everyone else is. Lol
my red is not your red is so fun to me because it means i randomly ended up with the best color combos
I can prove it right now: I'm colorblind
I like to look at life this way. my reality is not your reality, so what even is reality?
My dad is colorblind and i had THE hardest time dealing with it as a kid. I constantly asked him how he knows what color is red if he doesn't know what red really looks like. And how would he know that something yellow looks green to him. Constantly asking what color everything looked to him and making him explain how he even knows if he's ever seen a real color.
2:08 lucid dreaming
2:26 Mk ultra
2:56 hypnosis
3:10 fluoride affects
3:45 pineal gland calcification
4:28 cicada 3301
5:15 McFly Code
5:45 dowsing
6:11 Admiral Byrd
6:53 agartha civilization (hollow earth theory)
7:38 weather control system (HAARP)
8:14 freemasons
8:30 23 enigma
8:48 astral projection
9:16 succubi
9:33 eastern philosophies
9:45 nephilim
10:24 the missing cosmonauts
10:57 the dyaltov pass
11:33 declassified documents
11:49 summoning
12:04 tulpas
12:35 operation blue beam
13:05 occult knowledge
13:26 magicka
13:46 shelled/firmament earth
14:18 men in black
14:46 the boy in the box
15:24 reality simulations
15:32 clown sightings
16:01 divination
16:15 space is fake xF
16:30 pantheism
16:48 intelligent design
17:05 LA oil rigs
17:34 ghost girl
17:48 operation fishbowl, fuck USA lol
18:24 archdemons/archangels
18:40 the philosopher's stone
19:26 my red is not your red
19:47 vampires
20:19 aura
20:36 Francis Leavy's handprint
21:34 bohemian grove
22:11 lost civilizations
22:47 paranormal beings
22:54 professional sports scripted
23:09 snuff cinema
23:35 gangstalking
24:11 experiments on humans
24:25 6th extinction
24:39 pseudosciences
24:56 Saturn's rings
25:18 polar shift
25:34 large hadron collider
26:43 oumauma
27:28 WW2 black book
28:04 fucking fish rain
legend
There’s a good lad.
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Thanks
So, when I was working as a funeral arranger, I did some funerals for some Free Mason folks. It was...so odd. And listen, every faith and culture has their own thing. I’ve seen a lot of stuff and it’s made me more open minded. When I did the free mason funeral, I was treated like an outsider and as lesser than my male colleague who was my equal. Women wore this white flowing night gown looking garments and had like little flower crown like headdresses. There were thrones in the room of this building and there a couple older women who appeared be like ‘Elders’ who glared at me the whole time. Like I didn’t belong. They would do things like walk around the casket a certain amount of times, chant, and have certain objects of various colors the signified specific things including some brightly colored flowers. None of these people were mean per say, but it was a cult-like feeling. I felt very uneasy and I’ve attended a large variety of funerals of many faiths since as Hinduism, Buddhism, LDS, Catholicism, Judaism, Protestantism, Islam, and a couple other faiths.
They’re a strange group, I find it best to avoid the Masonic “temple” in my hometown altogether
My great grandfather was a mason and I thought it was very moving service they did when he passed away And they did this with fig leaves, the laid it on his lap. And they way they talked about death was beautiful. I cried the whole time. The whole free Mason thingy scares me though.
But the religious Service, I didn’t shed a tear.
freemasons are actually pretty normal people. for like a year up until a few months ago i received voicemails from a lodge near me accidentally (one of the members must have a phone number similar to mine and the updates were pretty normal. they would just wish ppl happy holidays and talk about events like family barbecues and potlucks 😂
There's a guy buried in my local graveyard who was a freemason
Y'all have it all twisted freemasons rule the world and it's a organization for satanism which most celebrities are apart of
When he was talking about the philosopher's stone and said extreme radioactive, my mind went to thinking how funny it would be if the basis of alchemy was just a block of uranium or solid radon.
Take a shot every time he says “such as”
Are you trying to kill me?
How to get alcohol poisoning 101
Because he uses “such as” incorrectly 70% of the time. It’s so distracting ....
Someone teach him etcetera
I swear he doesn't do it on other topic videos so wtf
10:58 I think they found more info on this one recently, actually!! Using snow simulations, they were able to discover that an unexpected avalanche was the probable cause for the injuries. Whats weird is that these snow simulations were made possible through the film Frozen- the animators and programmers at Disney had created such accurate snow simulations for their film, that these simulations were able to be used to help solve a cold case from decades earlier.
Heh heh, cold case, good one!
@@hamzahussain7794 lol omg, I didn't even catch that pun until now
@@MrDoomDawg Yeah, great pun though! 😂
Wait, a Disney (disney bad evil oooh) movie helped uncover the reason for the Dyatlov Pass incident? That sounds like a whole 'nother theory right there
How would it explain the radiation around the area?
Everytime he says "such as" that Miss America messed up q&a pops up in my head😆
His presentation is hilarious. A for effort.
Thats the only thing that can attempt to explain these conspiracies...."things such as".
Drives me insane every time lol
s a m e
Me too!!!
I legit thought I had invented(or was just the only one weird enough to contemplate) the _My red is not your red_ thing. It wasn't until I was in college that I found out it was a thing in sociology/psychology.
I remember trying to get my dad to understand what I was thinking when I was 12. He just kept saying "Matthew, blue is blue. You can't change colors."
Same. We just built different. B)
lmao same, i thought i had been enlightened because "wow nobody has EVER thought about this I'M THE PIONEER OF IT" until i came to these icebergs videos and realize that yeah, people already thought about this way before me
You can just point to color blind people as a proven example of people seeing things in different colors than other people.
It's something I learned more about in a color theory class at my college. It's just scientific fact that we can't determine everyone is seeing the same color the same way, because it's all about perception. But yeah, it's definitely not something a lot of people would just think about.
I thought I was the only one too lol
“Agartha” ah the Cod zombies community knows all about this one
It felt too real knowing i played that much COD zombies and didn't know jack shit about Agartha's history at all.
Cod agartha is not like theory agartha
@@Laws2 how so?
@@MrUkulele671 in COD, agartha is similar only in name and while originally it stemmed in that based in pseudofact like nazis and agartha or the Die Glocke teleportation experiments that Der Reise and its characters (maxis and Richthofen) was based on, it in the end became a sort of parallel to heaven through the “ascending” to agartha. This obviously inverted the ancient sunken city belief of agartha to a more alternate universe belief.
I knew I heard that word somewhere 😭 was trying to figure it out
My school actually went into a lock down in 2016 and one of the theories for why (The school never told us to my knowledge which is stupid as all hell) was that there was a killer clown sighting. Another one is that someone posted an image of a classroom from a vent which was sus as hell. Wack.
my school also went into lockdown because of the clowns in 2016
That 2nd theory is disturbing as shit
Aye, mine too
Since the OP didnt do it:
2:07 lucid dreaming
2:26 mk ultra
2:55 hypnosis
3:10 flouride affects
3:45 pineal gland calcification
4:28 cicada 3301
5:15 mcfly code
5:46 dowsing
6:12 admiral byrd
6:53 agartha
7:39 weather control
8:15 freemasons
8:30 23 enigma
8:49 astral projection
9:18 succubi
9:34 eastern philosophies
9:45 nephilim
10:24 the missing cosmonauts
10:57 dyatlov pass
11:35 declassified documents
11:49 summoning
12:05 tulpas
12:35 operation blue beam
13:06 occult knowledge
13:25 magicka
13:48 firmament earth
14:18 men in black
14:46 the boy in the box
15:24 reality simulations
15:34 clown sightings
16:03 divination
16:17 space is fake
16:31 pantheism
16:48 intelligent design
17:05 LA oil rigs
17:36 ghost girl
17:49 operation fishbowl
18:26 archdemons/angels
18:40 philosopher's stone
19:27 my red is not your red
19:48 vampires
20:19 aura
20:35 francks leavy's handprint
21:34 bohemian grove
22:11 lost civilizations
22:48 paranormal beings
22:54 professional sports scripted
23:09 snuff cinema
23:37 gangstalking
24:12 experiments on humans
24:26 6th extincion
24:37 pseudosciences
24:58 saturn's rings
25:19 polar shift
25:33 large hadron collider
26:44 oumuamua
27:27 ww2 black book
28:03 fish rain
28:35 Clinton body doubles
28:45 butterfly effect
29:22 ningens
29:57 Patterson-Gimlin massacre
30:48 Hooton plan
31:06 oil pit squid
31:44 people of the mount
33:15 crystal skulls
Thank you!
🍪 Cookie for you. 😗
That's a big list bud .ya know your conspiracys
Thank you for making more effort than the guy who made the video.
As well as mis-representing/mis-understanding multiple well-known, easy to research topics, Wendigoon also somehow managed to mis-spell (and also mis-pronounce, so it's not just typos; It's bad research/laziness) some of the most entry-level "conspiracies" in this video- It's "Large HADRON Collider" (not "Hendron"), and "DYATLOV Pass" (not "Dyaltov"), in case anyone's trying to find info on this stuff.
The fact that this guy's made probably a dozen easily-preventable errors like this, on the two most easily-researched, least obscure tiers, doesn't look good for later, lower-tier topics that actually ARE hard to research.
I'd be very wary of trusting this guy, as a source of info. Even by YT conspiracy-theorist standards, he's sloppy af.
There is some mix up from magicka onward. Some of the stamps are wrong
The idea of a primordial rot eating species of mollusk (oil squid) is extremely fascinating
29:35 fun fact, mermaids were never rumored to sing sailors to their deaths. That was sirens, who, in greek mythology were the handmaidens to persephone but were then cursed and kinda lost their minds with murder. Also they were half bird, not half fish
Closer to harpies.
Thank you. Ive seen so many things being wrong about sirens.
@@JohnDoe-ky4qk ?
As soon as he started to mention that, I was like oh so like Sirens then.
"require a good grasp on how the world works"
"space is fake" "crystal skulls"
yup that totally checks out
Excuse me
to be fair, most of the pyramid is just bullshit. its just sad how they put some real things in the same tier as INTERDIMENSIONAL BAD BEINGS
@@eduardoguimaraes2947 it's based on how well the conspiracy is known, not on how it's believable or not. to get to the root of the conspiracy on t2 you still need a little bit more research than searching up t1 conspiracy
@@aanakk you`re right, but the description in each tier gives the impression that the lower ones are just for `smarter people`, dudes that `know how world works`, even though they are full of bullshit.
If there wasnt any of these `tier descriptions`, it would be just fine, but it just seems someone is overestimating this stuff.
but yeah, maybe we`re just wanting too much stuff from a random theory iceberg anyway.
The part about gangstalking is interesting to me because when I'm on the highway sometimes I like to try to match speeds with someone next to me without ever looking at them so only using my peripherals I think it's funny but I also do it because I kinda hope they think I'm some sort of agent or something. It's extremely easy to do and now this has me wondering if I've ever caused anyone to believe they were a victim of this conspiracy lol
Thats so evil 😭 yes also hilarious but id lose my mind if that happened to me
That is dumb stop doing that lol
please stop matching speeds with peopke beside you, all you’re doing is creating traffic.
Bro your a menace 😂😂😂
Bruhhh I’m gonna start doing that 💀
I remember hearing an audio of a Russian woman who was apparently one of the people sent by the ussr into space during the space race. It sent chills through me when I first heard it it’s so sad but I never found out if it was verifiably real but even the idea is so sad.
Are you talking about Valentina Tereshkova?
"The number 23 is to be avoided."
Jordan: And I took that...personally
What makes you think he isn't a part of it
This is litterally the best channel on youtube at the moment, and I can watch scary explanations with a chill tone instead of a guy whispering into the mic while lavendere towne plays.
same. i was introduced to this guy by his horror movie iceberg and he always stays chill and upbeat :)
oh shit do you mean the zelda iceberg? I swear I hate this dude for putting in levender towne music without disclaimer
@Squibcidic You should check out "The Chilluminati Podcast"
LMAO
wendigoon: "Hendron Collider"
Mandela effect peeps: "HADRON? HENDRON!? WE SHIFTED AGAIN!"
no cause i thought i was crazy 😭😭
It is hadron
@@bigwalrus3901 no shit sherlock
The butterfly effect is also about chaos theory which states that the flapping of a butterflies wings can cause a hurricane across the world simply because of how complicated some systems are and how easily they can be influenced. It's not just about time travel.
I worried when I was like 10 if other people saw the same colors as me, and that it would be almost impossible to find out if my red was the same as someone’s elses red. Didn’t know it was an actual theory
i had the same thoughts, still we will never know if my red is your red.
Same
I've had these thoughts too! I didn't know it was a thing/idea/conspiracy until now. And yes, it is upsetting that we can never know lol
Same
@@Alberto-ny7kf we are humans, with biological sensors to aid perception. we had the same eyes, with the same components. even if we didnt, the visible light spectrum is the same regardless of our minds.
probably seeing the same red.
26:45 Oumuamua conspiracy theory is actually more so about the fact that astronomers have never seen an object shaped like it and many theorize (including many scientists), that it could have possibly been space debris from an advanced civilization, or even a spacecraft from another advanced alien civilization. This idea is supported by the fact that it slingshotted itself around the Sun and out of the solar system, and accelerated just as if it were a spacecraft.
So... Like an object would under the effects of gravity?
@@mon0lithic629 no, the time it spent behind the sun was significantly less than an object of similar size and composition. Potentially the firing of an engine to aid in gaining speed
@@ltchugacast131 you say this without giving any evidence to back up your claims.
Break this down with math and physics before debating facts.
@@perilousloki4712 ua-cam.com/video/WvpzsLjs5Y4/v-deo.html Pretty sure that goes into why it's weird. There is hopefully the evidence, haven't watched it since it came out.
Long story short, we picked it up as it was moving away from us ( unfortunately ) and we calculated it's travel past which it then didn't follow, in space so impossible to happen. Therory comes into play there about it being a space ship, probably hydrogen(?) unfreezing giving boost.
There was a boring physics paper released a few months after its discovery that explained its motion but the sensational headlines kind of stuck. The shape was rare but not necessarily unnatural, the really interesting thing about it was that it was originated outside the solar system, which is always cool.
The clown sightings were just an advertising campaign for the "It" remake. It was really just meant to generate publicity around the concept of creepy clowns. I'm genuinely surprised nobody seems to have put that together yet. It all happened in the months and weeks leading up to the release of the film, it's beyond obvious.
I think maybe there was a few cinema ones and then people using it to also join in, kinda like a chain reaction
@@bingbongclankiecloop I think the whole chain reaction was very much the intention.
Obviously the whole thing spun out of control and a few people got hurt, which is why the film company would understandably distance themselves from it and never own up to it even years removed from the actual event.
@Michael Miller I'm actually a robot but it's all good.🤘
I tried telling people at the time but nobody wanted to listen. That's media sensationalism for you. Everyone was so caught up in the hype and the mystery that logic just wasn't as important.🤷
Wait the clown sightings happened in Mid to late 2016 while IT came out in mid 2017 so it wasn’t leading up to the film and even if it was why hasn’t anyone in the cast or crew said anything
I think that was partly it, yeah. But there are a few cases where it had literally nothing to do with that. The Brighton Clown for instance. Just kinda started doing that one day. And there were the reports of people being attacked...
When the Killer Clown thing was being spread, I heard of it first from one of my students. She was walking into class and goes "Do you think the killer clowns people have been seeing are real?" And I ask "What killer clowns?" She goes "Oh, nevermind!" and walks off and I have to call her back. You can't just tell someone there's killer clowns around and not explain!
i dont get the idea of the earth having sonic and subsonic frequences as being 'a conspiracy' as it should make complete, basic phyiscal sense. Excited molecules vibrate. If the earth has a giant fucking core of hot ass goop, that heat goes out somewhere right? and the reaction against solid matter like, dirt and shit, SHOULD generate some sort of vibrations. Wether or not we can feel it constantly.
Source: I'm a fry cook if i can feel the vibration of a chicken tender i'm pretty sure this lines up
Yeah bro that’s what big science wants you to think
Regarding missing cosmonauts:
There is audio from a amateur radio enthusiast in I believe France of a female cosmonaut pleading with mission control before burning up in the atmosphere or something. Very disturbing.
im pretty sure the audio was faked, think theres a few videos about it
where can i find it
@@mickeyo3697 audio starts at around 5:20
Could possibly be fake
ua-cam.com/video/RZidFWLrLnU/v-deo.html
@@domd Yeah hidden dead cosmonauts is a lot more believable than them being too sloppy to prevent amateur's from catching them.
It turned out to be faked, and it was supposedly recorded by Italian guy, not French.
"Most people won't go this deep"
My kindergartner teacher: Hey kids, you wanna know what Agartha is?
i think one of the best reasonings ive heard for the clown incidents in 2016 is that it was an early promotional tactic for the 2017 remake of the movie It, but then way too many people started taking it into their own hands so the movie company didn’t want to claim that they started it
i love the vampire one because the scientific explanation behind it sounds unbelievable if you don't know about decomposition. gas buildup causes stomach bloating, making a corpse appear as if it had just eaten a lot, and fluid buildup causes blood leaking from the mouth, leading people to believe that these corpses would leave their coffins to drink blood. i seriously can't blame these people in the past for thinking something fishy was going on
Butterfly Effect: everyone says don’t go to the past or you could change the future drastically, but we never think that what we do in the present can drastically alter our future
I mean if someone really does go back and time and does some shit he probably shouldn’t do it kinda makes since that it was supposed to happen anyway. The idea of a time machine itself disrupt time. But if you succeed in making one and go back. It likely whatever you do next is supposed to happen.
If we go into the last then the past becomes our future making the present we left our past
Why wouldnt i want to change the future. This one sucks.
well because we literally have no clue what could change
Damn that’s deep
"I'm going to speak in code."
Hmmm this must be code for something.
The hidden oil rigs are not only interesting, but a good idea. Giant oil rigs wouldnt look great, so covering em with a shell so they look like a regular building is pretty neat.
i live in texas in what was a big oil town back in the day and if you drive to the edge of town and around the tiny "towns" that are essentially just land and cows there are a bunch of oil rigs. they look good due to the location but i do agree in a big city they would look really weird lol
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the Saturn's Rings entry is actually referring to the Ringmakers of Saturn, a book purporting that Voyager 1 captured photos of large (>1,000 miles long) alien ships in orbit around Saturn. The theory goes that these aliens built and maintain Saturn's rings for some specific purpose. What the ships are and what they're doing (and why) are of course deep rabbit holes that have been tunneled by both the author and his fans.
An oil rig hidden within a scenic building.
Was there ever more poetic symbolism for LA?
@Brick Stone isn't building 66 the at&t building that the NSA uses to spy on American citizens.
@@charliepotts2103 Yep. Half as Interesting did a video on it a while ago
This one is tripping me out, I was wondering what those buildings were when I visited
My great great grandpa was a freemason, he even had the weird symbol on his grave. When we were at the funeral, people in fancy suits were there silently standing there, they had the same symbol on their clothes. He never talked about what he did.
My great grandfather was one as well and when he died we went through his stuff and found some papers we couldn’t understand in a briefcase. Before we figured it out my uncle who’s also one confiscated them :/
my grandfather is a freemason and is still alive, he doesn’t talk about it and spends his life volunteering to build houses for people who can’t afford them. hes a normal person who doesn’t do anything like that i wonder why it’s so different for you lol
Freemason building in my town, never seen anyone go in or out, freaks me the fuck out
I had 2 great granddads (one on my maternal grandmother's side, another on my maternal great grandad) who were freemasons. According to my grandparents they are somewhat of a charitible organization. My great grandad always told my grandad, "if you evet need help, find a mason"
My grandpa was a mason as well, and I have actually been in the lodge he was a part of. We were there for some pancake and porkie ( breakfast sausage) breakfast, and for some reason we went upstairs. I think it was to look at his picture on the “joined lodge in blank year” plaque for the year he joined. While we were up there, I walked further down the hallway and saw an open door. Being the curious person I am, I took a peek. It was possibly the strangest looking rooms I have ever seen. It looked to be their ritual/worship whatever they do room. It was a few rows of church pew like benches, and a stage like structure in the front of the room, with a podium and everything. Not too weird. Here is where it gets weird: whole room was a deep red, with dim, soft yellow light. I can’t describe it further, because I only took a glance.
I just started crying. I’ve seen a girl in the corner of the room when I was placed in foster care. I wasn’t the only one in the room, their was two other girls already asleep in their own beds. It was 2-3 in the morning when I was placed in my bed, crying. I had the covers halfway over my face when I seen a girl with a white nightdress in the corner. She didn’t say or do anything and I just hid under the covers until I fell asleep. It was one of the darkest times of my life and it hasn’t been the same since, but thankfully I haven’t seen her since.
Look up sleep paralysis. Mind can get pretty weird when we're falling asleep
28:46 I have never considered butterfly effect to be a conspiracy theory, more like a logical thought exercise that your actions influence further actions and this gets amplified the more chain reactions follow. if you are 100% convinced there is such a thing as fate, I can understand why you would view it as a conspiracy
The butterfly effect and fate go hand in hand. Those who view them as seperate, are quite simply put; stupid.
You fundamentally don’t understand the butterfly effect. It’s not the same as simple cause and effect actions. It’s a far more complicated concept than, “I applied for a job yesterday and as a result got a job today”
People often talk about how if you went back in time, a small change would create a big butterfly effect. What they don't talk about is the fact that any small change today can also create a large butterfly effect in the future. No time travel needed.
"UA-cam instantly removes videos talking about these theories"
*Smells like a cover up to me.*
Edit: Good lord people it's a joke.
i looked it up hootor was just extremely racist and talking about his ideologies would get yr video taken down
@@mikehunt9014 I mean good ig
not all censorship is cover up, but...
@@Wolcik3000 No, the great replacement isn't being covered up.
@@mikehunt9014 I‘m from Germany and yes this is a conspiracy therory mostly used by nazis to scare people about immigrants
"It gave me like, 25 subs, wich to me is a big deal"
I'm so glad that this channel got so popular it is one of my all time favorites
I know I'm a little late to the party but as for the clowns, one of my neighbors ran around and threatened people and sat outside their houses and caused disturbances on a few inconsistent occasions and the reason we knew it was a neighbor because of the car he would always run into that he left at the other end of the street as if we wouldn't see. It eventually stopped after a few times we saw him wondering around our street and others so oddly enough we never involved police. Not sure about the neighboring streets. He eventually moved out about a year later and we never saw or heard from him again.
I'm still completely convinced the clown sightings were a viral Marketing scheme for the remake of IT. It happened about a year before the movie came out but around the time the first promotional material came out. Brilliant marketing I think.
I’ve always thought that people just got too hyped and that’s why it happened around the same time because of marketing, and if it was set up then it’s pretty good promotion for the film (not that people should threaten others)
Is it just me or his audio volume is so low? Like i have to max out the volume of my phone to barely hear him
Same here
Idk it might just be your headphone cause I can hear him fine
He is pretty quiet in these vids, but I wouldn't say he is that quiet
He didn’t have a mic at this time. I think it’s during the start of the third part that he ends up using a mic and he sounds a whole lot louder. :)
@@biblicallyaccurateregia Throughout the video when ads would play, it blast my speakers in comparison to him
Theory: You intentionally described some of these incorrectly so the crazy truthtubers would discuss it endlessly.
I hope so because as a crazy truthtuber it's verry annoying to me 😛
That’s exactly what’s happening
I was like wtf when he said 9:55 is somehow related to 9-11 on an analog watch…🤦🏽♂️😂 Ok I’m just happy to know I’m not the only one. 😵💫
Maybe they’re not crazy, in fairness, a whole lot of what people have been saying that are considered conspiracy theories, have turned out to be true
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 Some of them might be true, but those are the ones that are closer to reality, such as the government doing something under cover. Anything involving ghosts, angels, or vampires is clearly false, though.
The Dyaltov pass incedent was the result of their tent being buried in an avalance. They were delerious from hypothermia setting in, and it caused them to ditch their clothes. They eventuay died from exposure, and animals ate bits of their bodies.
"That the number 23 is suspicious"
Me age 23, *sweating*
Me aged 23 and has birthday on a 23rd: 😐
omg, the Blink 182 song "nobody likes you when you're 23" 😂👌🏻
me, born on the 23rd day of the month 😟
Almost anyone was 23 at some point, unless he died before.
@@Anita_sensei sus
I'm taking a drink for every time you end a sentence with "things such as"
Annoying right? I've never heard anyone use it at the end of a sentence.
Ms South Carolina response for why 1 in 5 Americans can't find the US on a map. Check that out and you won't be able to unhear her taking every time he says it in the video.
as an astrophysicist, knowing now how many space related conspiracy theories are out there that have just perfectly logical explanations really has taken the weight off of other conspiracy theories that arent my area of expertise
You just like saying "as an astrophysicist", don't you?
I mean if I was one, I would too.
@@matturner6890 lmao I guess it does come off that way :') I do intend it to like.. add validity to what I'm saying like "I'm in the field so therefore I have some knowledge on it and I'm not just making it all up" but also yeah...
@@protosstar5443 yeh I'm just jelly because I'm no kind of -ologist.
@@protosstar5443 I'm going to be the "dickhead" who points out that you didn't say anything that required an appeal to authority. It was completely unnecessary to self present and as a result it comes off as a bit... disingenuous or maybe just overly self important. To me atleast.
What's more, this is the internet, where anyone can claim to be anything. So even if it was warranted, appeals to authority rarely ever serves as fulfilling evidence or convincing proof of validity to ( I like to think) most people. To be blunt, it's little more than a forfeit to substantiating what you say/might say.
I think any reasonable person should be able to understand my perspective because you very well might be what you claim to be. But then anyone else could claim the same and then use that categorical trust in their supposed knowledge and expertise to spread misinformation.
Personally. I'm very wary of anyone who starts statements with "As a [insert]" because it's hardly, if ever, really necessary contextually. It seems to be something of an increasingly popular trend.
That's it for my unsolicited 2 cents. Incoming "You must be fun at parties" "You wrote a novel" lame jokes.
@@dxshawn532 oh I just meant it as like: because I'm in this field I have specialised knowledge that doesn't tend to be 'general knowledge', so I know when a space based conspiracy theory is complete rubbish, and because pretty much all of them are, it makes me think that the only reason other ones seem plausible is just because I know nothing about whatever subject they'd fall under. (forgive me; adhd brain: I tend to forget I go like,,, A-->E rather than A->B->C... so my statements are probably never as well related as I think they are)
also um, that was kinda a strong reaction to my dumb comment, and I don't want to assume... but, if you need to talk to someone I'm here ^.^
It's wild how many of these conspiracies can just be chalked up to a poor understanding of various sciences lmao
The Admiral Byrd and Agartha one had me like:
When you find out the COD ZOMBIES storyline might be real
My same reaction
Art, often imitates life.
@@TheBuster0926 no the cia just gives predictive programming in all forms of media another proven conspiracy
Lmaoooo
i heard agartha and thought straight to cod😂
No giantess Nephilim gf, why live?
look on the bright side, gene editing is developing by the day.
@@stuckonaslide Even if it were to start right now, I would be 18 years older than her
@@leafyfeathers time travel is sure to solve your problem
@@ahmedmubark7018 hopefully
Tfw no snu snu
Very good. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.
hope u enjoy!
"Ghost girl" refers to the apparition many people see during sleep paralysis.
You've been a huge inspiration to me as my friend and I set out to start our UA-cam channel.
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
9:17
"Disguised as women"
"Sexual beings"
Picture: 3 metre tall chicken dragon terror creature
Don't shame me for being a monster fucker
deviantart really wildin
Ultimate male fantasy
And things such as
Such as WHAT!?
every time
i noticed this little verbal tic and i think it’s really endearing haha
or things such as
this is officially my MKUltra trigger phrase
I’m usually not annoyed by speech patterns I guess I’ll call it but this one really gets my fucking GOAT
Finally a video with 2 of my favorite things!
1. Iceberg videos
2. Big hairy men
Gey
😏
you would love the yeti
What about polar bears?
Chief Sosa baby i been ballin hard no discount
It's good to know that my joke of "the sky isn't real" is an actual conspiracy theory lol
lol i heard "dowsing" and immediately thought of the dowsing machine from pokemon, it all makes sense now
I never did understand what that was supposed to be. Finally clicked with me.
@@switchblade6 same story with me haha
I thought of Coraline lol
I thought of the dowsing rod from Coraline
I thought of the emo band with the same name
15:34
The clown sightings happened the same year IT came out. Months before the movie was supposed to be released.
With no proof at all I can say 100% this started as a publicity stunt but the general public made it way worse and it became actually dangerous so the studio just said nothing about it to avoid any connection to any real crimes
How have i never heard of the people of the mount theory?!?!? i legit live an hour away from mt. shasta in california and i even have gone there but i have not heard once of tall people in robes so hearing him say mount shasta was surreal! I have to look into this, hopefully I dont d i s a p p e a r... lol great vid btw!
u should totally go there with a camera lol, glad u enjoyed!
@@Wendigoon the people of the mount theory sounds a bit like the Sid He or Tuatha Du Danann, which the gods of irish mythology, and are now what the “Fae” or “Fair Folk” are. in fact Sid He literallytranslates to “the people of the mound”
Tuatha De Danaan. Not Du.
It seems to be just good old folklore, given that the indigenous folks also had mystical beliefs about the mountain. Also, the 1904 account on the guy disappearing is... debatable, to say the least. More of a funny tale than an actual conspiracy. (Honestly, anything that is anecdotal and is from before the 60s should be taken with a HUGE, HUGE grain of salt).
My friend lives up in Shasta and she’s told me about a lot of freak shit that happens up there that place is freaaaaky
30:30 My Grandfather is the the Nephew of Bob Gimlin of the film. In the 2 times I met Bob, he refused to ever talk about the video. I think if I was the age I am now I would've tried to get more out of him, but 8 year old me just thought it was cool my great great uncle saw bigfoot.