4 Most Disturbing Internet Mysteries
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Today we’ll look at a few more Disturbing and obscure Internet Mysteries that are seemingly unsolved.
Ng is a common Chinese surname (pronounced ung)
These are by far the scariest most unnerving internet mysteries that I haven't seen in a video yet.
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At 9:41 That song is "Origami " Made by Capital Cities, the exact lyrics on that part of the song are:
"Forever it's just a state of mind
You're last of your kind
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you going to do?"
You can even hear the begining of the song at 11:01 .
IMO probably it was just a random girl mocking someone who has been scammed, this due to the "I stole your diamonds and gold" also the fact that the voice sounds forced, like if someone is trying to imitate a little girl.
Aside from that, I Didn't expect one of my favorite songs to appear here LOL
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My theory is that the woman is just a doll. Think of it. The legs look unhuman the legs look like stuffed jeans and the way the body is lying dead the whole corpse looks like a doll
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The Alfonso Ng video, Ng is a chinese last name common in the Chinese community. Specifically, Filipino-Chinese communities in the Philippines. It seems like the maids on the videos are Filipinos working for probably Alfonso Ng? Another possibility is The name on the card they are holding are probably the name of their bosses because of the Chinese last names too and Alfonso Ng is probably the assigned person to upload them or something
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honestly it's pretty funny how reddit's explanation for literally any mildly weird thing is always dumb shit like human trafficking or tax evasion.
@lior1029or its just a girl laying in the grass. i hate it when mfs pretend to be experts on stuff like that, yeah because of the pixels, they can tell her legs are too stiff and its a cold body. like just shut up lol
@frydemwingzThe adrenochrome theory isn’t a conspiracy theory it’s in the Epstein files, it is known that elites use it (or at least attempt) to reverse aging
@danielvillegas8200For that first story: I remember there was another post like this or maybe it was this post but I suppose it wasn’t or it wouldn’t be here. Similar story with similar photo with an explanation of it being a practice scene for crime and forensic analysis.
@Endee2112chillin and getting scared
@kswaes10:06 I have a theory about this. This sounds like a realitvly young 3-5 year old, who didn't know not to call random phone numbers. She could have been playing music of an older CD player like the ones where you have to shut the lid on top to stop the music, witch gives us the shutting/gunshot sound. Somehow, this recording got stuck on loop randomly calling the phone. The other theory i have is this is just a random teenager or someone who keeps calling this random number over and over and got there little sister to record some audio on a video of her having a conversation over the phone and just plays that. The third and least likely theory is this is some sort of bait- often numbers will call you so you pick up and say "hello" and then they can replicate your voice. Mabye this person didn't have accses to any voice replicating software and wanted to try and make the person say things ei: person may be confused by supposed Gunshots so mabye "are you ok/do you need help" orrrr they do have accses to the software, and are just trying to give the software more info on the persons voice. Theory one sounds the most plausable
@R0uge-XD2.010:10 that doesn't sound like a little girl. That sounds like someone mimicking a little girl
@rapsepicos5267Carlos, huge advise here; please keep the channel A.I free, and keep using your normal voice and do the video "handmade"
@freerunbg1My theory for the mysterious call is that it’s just an ARG. The band that made the song that plays in the beginning could be doing something similar to what the people behind Erratas did, where they make some creepy post in order to get people to look into their music.
@seangillman4820discount chilling scares ☠
@Hello-dl1pnbro i thought this is chilling scares
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@AtharvaSecurityVery interesting content, thank you.
@sovushkeenThese are my thoughts on why this person is doing this. Before i get on to it, in my opinion, these videos take place in the Philippines from hearing their accent. Even with that chinese apron, I feel like they put it on as a decoration. 1, maybe they are trying to interview workers as a hobby. 2, they may be a boss of a company and they do these videos. Do yall have any other theories?
@Vincekian1234this guy looks like Chilling Scares
@Sinitzkyn_sinHi I’m from Hong Kong and here it’s very common to hire domestic helpers and maids to help out families and those videos are most likely just domestic helpers and I doubt any chance it would be human trafficking, my helper back then took a photo similar to those in the videos for hire. It’s definitely nothing bad or anything like human trafficking
@kyuk1t0I hate people like you who spread misinformation like this. The andrenochrome rituals aren't a conspiracy nor have they been debunked. Stop defending these satanic pedophiles and mossad agents
@KingOfAttilan"... despite searching through forums and archives, I was only able to find one single Reddit thread discussing it".
Really? It's at least the 5th / 6th time I've seen a YT video on the subject 🤔
"Internet Mysteries"
Let me guess. 5 posts from reddit where some idiot is lying or freaking out over nothing.
yall just be finding any mistake to hate on this guy lmao yall funny as hell
@kingofgothamcity8:11 no we wouldn't. Have you not been paying attention? Also they record it because they don't think they'll get caught.
@juliosilva2301Carlos my goated youtuber with 2 subscribers posted again
@pingwinekk._kthats kinda scary
@margin_zThe voice of a little girl didn’t sound like a kid to me but who am I 🙏🏼
@MyMissingPeace2:14 The one time it is a mannequin 🤦🏻♀️
@MyMissingPeaceCelebrities definitely do that to babies that ain’t debunked bru
@JLx5kI love your videos, I’m thinking the first meme was maybe made from like, some random video some teens made of them walking home or something? Which is why there is no origin of it? But for the little girl calling, maybe it’s some kinda phishing scam idk…
@uniboi3064what if Ng is actually a Chinese surname? Some Chinese Filipinos have that surname. It's possible that Alfonso Ng actually exists.
@KyoushaPumpItUpOn this washing remains of baby, I believe it's the funeral of those baby and in some cultures they wash the body before burying it with all rituals
@d1232-k2uwithered chilling scares
@mittensyamadaFake voice messages are common my grandpa got one once that was literally fnafs night 4 call but with screams and gore added when golden Freddy rips his face off he was so scared he went to the police 5 times to report it thinking it was real until I heard it
@MoonshaperrI’m gonna be honest, the voice of the little girl sounds a little more like an older person putting on a baby voice at points. Maybe a young woman or maybe even an old woman. I could be wrong about that but it sounds a little too squeaky
@Aestheticchickennuggetlmfao, its a woman in a raincoat. she's prolly actually a bit drunk and being silly
@cavemangrugg1:34 If this WAS taken from a snuff film, I'd beg to differ. In the entire half-century since the term was coined, only one snuff film has surfaced. And that was VERY recent. The main reason the perpetrator was caught was because he was an idiot. If this WAS an image taken from a snuff film, it wouldn't be easy to find. That being said, this is still probably a false lead.
@ShadovvXero_VTContext between the first image: "omg it would be hilarious if you laid on the ground and pretended to be dead and we took a pic and posted it online haha"
@cameobrides2:39 HAHA!!
@playdohmasochistI have no particular expertise or anything but yeah for the final call with the "little girl" in my opinion it does sound like it's an adult woman, similar to what you'd hear in tv shows when an adult woman has to voice a child. I don't think it necessarily has a sinister purpose though, as with anything tech related I think the most likely explanation is usually some strange glitch/error.
@Malthael2797You swallow half of the words which makes listening difficult.
@gurreuThis is scary
You went from copying chilling scares to now sounding exactly like him WTF
the 1st one is just kinda stupid
it never even crossed my mind that she appeared "dead". the meme text says "dying in a field from drinking too much vodka" aka "getting so drunk you pass out in a field".
quite literally nothing to hint at the woman being dead other than her... laying down? in the grass? which is what the meme is about?
you talk exactly like that one other dude
@SnowingeelI wonder if you could do a deep dive on the Oscar Ferguson/Zenderman rabbit hole
@KudzuSudzuThough I don't really have a great way to explain why its happening the little girl with the call sounds like a kid just playing on a phone or like playing with a camera. Maybe even somehow her recording over a voicemail.
The music could very well be llike a selection of tracks used for a "hold" part of a business or something and somehow that audio was added to the loop. Doens't realy explain like how the house is getting the calls
I give you maximum props for providing this true crime/mystery junkie with stuff I've never seen before!
@Mike-O-SullivanHi chilling scares lil brother
@Goated_Joeybadahh4:03 hey carlos, about this. My mom's job was a branch manager of a deployment company for household workers in the Philippines when i was young. I remember being in her office watching her talking to the applicants, i also vividly remember her filming the applicants exactly like this, same pose, even the exact same clothes that my mom would make them wear. The applicants would state their name personal info and everything and answering whatever my mother asks, i asked my mom what the filming was for, she said that it was just like an interview or audition that her company would send out and people who needed household workers, cleaners, cooks can reach out to the company and my mom would basically get paid a commission. It scares me that that was most definitely human traffickers, my mother said that there were traffickers who were basically copying the style of deployment companies hiding their true motives, i vividly remember her saying that the victims would have code names and they'd be forced to do these typa stuff. So yeah idk just seems weird that i immediately remember what my mom said really really long ago back when i was young.
English isnt my first language sorry