Number 15.
A Time to Forget
This unsettling video has made it’s rounds
through several YouTube channels, and while
some claim it’s just an art project or a
clip from an old film, there’s really no
explanation for it.
It does seem planned and produced but it’s
still confusing and disturbing.
The video shows what appears to be a young
child wearing a red mask with blacked out
eyes and a small horn protruding from the
top center of the mask.
The child seems to be holding one hand in
front of it while swaying back and forth as
the camera zooms in closer and closer to their
face.
A slowly winding audio plays over this before
the scene changes and a high pitched ton is
introduced.
As the high pitched audio plays there seems
to be a mirror effect set to the same person
as they make strange symbols with their hands,
which the video pauses on multiple times.
It’s very unclear what’s being seen here
and it evokes a pretty horrible feeling.
Number 14.
Benjamin Bennett
This channel began sometime in 2014 and it
took 25 uploads to really gain any attention,
but once it did the whole internet was all
over this odd YouTube series.
The videos uploaded by Benjamin Bennett are
about 4 hours long, each and get uploaded
sometimes for several days in a row and sometimes
every few days.
Benjamin livestreams these long grueling videos
where he just sits and stares into the camera
smiling.
The content is actually a bit creepy, and
going into it unprepared even a little terrifying.
The silence and lack of movement makes you
wait for something to pop out, or for something
big to happen.
It never happens, though.
The entire video is just Benjamin staring
at his screen.
In one video, he even urinated on the floor
because he forgot to use the bathroom for
this session.
In another video, someone broke into his open.
He didn’t move or even flinch.
The could-be robber walked in and saw the
man staring at his computer screen and quickly
turned away.
Imagine the horror the intruder felt when
he saw this man still as a statue not even
phased by the break in.
Of course, there’s an artistic reason behind
this channel, Benjamin does these videos as
a type of performance art.
He felt the internet needed something like
this and he’s more interested in what viewers
take away from it than what he would categorize
it as.
While this one has been solved, these answers
didn’t come about until he had been uploading
videos for about 6 months, and people speculated
things such as meditation, mental illness,
and even dark religious practice.
Number 13.
Kimberly Moreau
The channel associated with this entry has
been removed, although it’s uncertain when.
Kimberly Moreau was a 17-year-old girl from
Jay, Maine went missing on May 11th 1986.
She supposedly decided against going with
her boyfriend to junior prom, and instead
hung out with two older men.
Around 3:30 a.m she requested that the two
men drop her off a mile from her home, which
they did.
She was never seen or heard from again and
most reports assume her as dead.
No one has been charged in her disappearance
or death as there has not been sufficient
evidence.
This cold case laid dormant for years, until
in August 2015 when investigators apparently
got a tip in the case and searched a property
using ground penetrating radar and search
dogs.
Shortly after this spike in activity for the
case, a mysterious YouTube channel began uploading
content that seemed relevant.
A total of 12 videos were posted with allegedly
“genuine” VHS footage from the 80’s
which showed a man preparing for what could
possibly be the crime of abducting or murdering
Kimberly.
Some ASCII coded messages in the descriptions
of the videos read "Trying my hardest to cover
up my tracks and revealing things to clear
my conscious” and “think it's safe to
come out now; had to relocate; I need to be
smarter with my videos; they will find me".
As for now the only argument for this channel
being connected to Kimberly Moreau is that
it surface right after the search was opened
up after decades of no action.
Number 12.
After Death The beginning of this video seems
pretty innocent and focuses on black and white
aesthetic shots.
Things quickly change when we’re met with
a close up of a pretty horrifying clown.
The 
scene changes several times throughout the
2 minute video.
Some of the things shown are a skeleton on
a cross, symbols in spray paint such as the
voodoo symbol from the Blair Witch Project,
what appears to be a dead body wrapped in
tarp, more skulls, a horrifying doll, a mannequin,
a hooded person in the woods and the moon
in the nightsky.
As these images flash through the video, a
deeply distorted audio plays over, with what
sounds like screaming or moaning in some portions.
Even worse, the channel which posted the video,
132Inster132, has several very similar videos
with titles such as “for mommy” and “blind”.
Again, this could likely be swept away as
an art project, as it does seem clearly staged.
Either way it’s confusing, and seems interesting
to keep an eye on.
Number 11.
Lisa Holm
On June 7th, 2015 a Swedish 17-year-old girl
went missing after leaving her job.
Over 900 people joined in the search for Lisa
Holm, and she was tragically found dead.
He body had been dumped in a barn only a few
miles from her home.
Her mouth was duct taped shut, her hands were
tied behind her and her clothes had been removed.
An autopsy showed that she had not been sexually
assaulted and while a cause of death was found,
investigators never made the information public.
During further investigation, a YouTube account
was found under the name Lisa Holm.
It was titled “13” and only showed 11
seconds of a simple clock counting down.
Many people believe that this was posted by
her killer and was meant to represent the
countdown to her murder, seeing as she went
missing exactly 13 days after it’s upload.
Police claimed that the video had nothing
to do with her case and was mere coincidence.
Even a skeptical viewer would have to admit
that’s a pretty eerie and exact coincidence.
A DNA test showed blood of a 31-year-old man
found on Lisa’s clothing.
His semen was also found in the barn, a few
feet from where her body was left.
During the trial his lawyer claimed that he
had been in the barn a few days before with
a small cut on his hand and that it could
have gotten on the ground where Lisa was left,
resulting in showing up on her clothes.
He also protested that his client had masturbated
in the barn while there, several days before
the crime took place, which would explain
his semen being there.
Either way, the jury found him guilty and
he was given the life sentence.
The YouTube video was never mentioned in the
case, and if this man truly was guilty he
never brought it up either.
Number 10.
112 Dirtbag
On Febuary 8th, 2012 a video was posted to
a YouTube channel titled 112 Dirtbag.
The video is pretty much this older man sitting
in front of his camera, vlog style, laughing
manically.
As the video ends a message in pink lettering
reads “Happy Anniversary”.
This video is allegedly connected to the disappearance
of a young woman named Maura Murray.
In early February 2004, Maura emailed and
called her boyfriend, she left a voicemail
promising she’d talk to him later, but she
seemed upset about a previous dispute they
had and wasn’t quite ready to talk yet.
She also emailed her employers and professors
claiming she’d be out of town because of
a sudden death in the family, despite no death
having occurred.
She then withdrew a large lumpsum of cash
from a local ATM and bought about $40 worth
of alcohol.
Investigations show that she researched places
to stay in Vermont and New Hampshire, before
she crashed her car later that night.
A passing bus driver saw her at the scene
of the crash and offered help, but she begged
him to just leave her there.
She didn’t seem hurt, according to his statement
and she claimed to have already called Triple
A, though there was no record of her having
called.
The bus driver called to alert police and
when they arrived on the scene, she was nowhere
to be found and had left the majority of her
belongings behind.
Her makeup, clothes, wine, CD’s and map
information was all left in her car.
The only things missing were her debit card
and her phone.
Even her purse was left behind which contained
her I.D and other random materials.
The road where Maura wrecked her car and apparently
vanished was Route 112.
In an interview with her father he referred
to her kidnappers as “dirtbags” and this
unsettling video was posted on the 8 year
anniversary of her disappearance, with the
message “Happy Anniversary”.
The man that posted this video also posted
a video of a ticket from Bretton Mountain
Resort, dated two days after Maura’s Disappearance.
The video is also titled “Maura Murray”.
Another disturbing video and possible hint
in a connection is a video titled “No Hope
for Mental Wannabe”.
For the first half of the video we just see
112 Dirtbag playing music on a keyboard and
dancing awkwardly.
The video then switches to a strange image,
with a polygonal shape, several numbers and
a childlike illustration of a face.
James Renner, a blogger interested in researching
the Maura Murray case found that this is a
rough sketch of the map of Bretton Woods Mountain
Resort.
This could mean that this was done to suggest
that Maura is buried at the Bretton Woods
Mountain Resort Golf Course, as that is the
location on the map that resembles the face
in this drawing.
Of course, this is all just speculation.
112 Dirtbag’s real name is Aldin Olson,
and he apparently has several blogs where
he takes interest in missing persons cases
from all over the world.
Many say that this man is just mentally unstable
and threw himself in this case deliberately.
He was questioned by police but they found
no valid evidence suggesting he had anything
to do with the disappearance of Maura, so
he was released without further investigation.
Number 9.
Grave Robbing for Morons
Grave robbery has been a macabre practice
since the early tombs of Egypt.
About 90% of grave robbing is done simply
to seek valuables that corpses may have been
buried with.
In the past only the rich or famous would
be robbed because they would almost always
have jewelry or antiques buried with them
that could be sold for huge amounts of money.
There have also been cases of more fresh bodies
being dug up for necrophilia uses.
It’s pretty unheard of to rob a grave for
the organs, or even the bones though.
Most of the organs are obviously deemed useless,
and while there could be more uses for the
skin or bones, they also have very little
importance in grave robbing.
According to the young boy in this viral video
“Grave Robbing for Morons”, though, there’s
money in the theft of bones.
This slightly intoxicated teen explains that
skulls can be sold to magic shops for ritual
use and the profit could be up to 250 dollars.
Throughout the video he also instructs the
viewer on how to rob a grave and how to clean
the bones.
When watching this, you can tell he seems
to have some fascination with what he’s
doing, he admires the skull and treats it
like a treasure he worked hard to obtain.
While some of the information he gives on
cleaning and bleaching the skull is pretty
invalid, it could be related to his lack of
experience.
He admits that he has only robbed a grave
two times and he seems to take tips from the
second person operating the camera, on what
things to say.
This video was apparently found on a DVD with
three other disturbing found footage clips,
titled “Ensure your place in hell.”
Considering the origins of this video, and
the lack of preparation put into it, it actually
seems pretty real.
The main instructor in this video hints that
a second video will be shared soon, but of
course it never was.
It’s uncertain what the point of this was.
Even if these two young men really are grave
robbers, who did they intend on showing this
to?
They admit they have been drinking, so it’s
likely that they recorded this while drunk
– just for fun.
But either way there’s plenty of unanswered
questions with this one.
One theory points that these are two boys
from the Angulo family or the Wolfpack brothers.
A group of brothers that were homeschooled
and completely locked away from society.
For entertainment they would reenact scenes
from their favorite films.
While this boy does look similar to one or
two of the Wolfpack brothers, the ages of
the boys would be totally off.
Furthermore, this isn’t from any movie scene
and seems more improvised than scripted or
even planned out.
There’s also apparently a website where
a group of people are dedicated to solving
this mystery and it’s validity.
Unfortunately, the site hasn’t been updated
with any breakthrough information just yet.
Number 8.
Hi Walter
This is one of those videos where, most viewers
are pretty relieved it’s fake.
Uploaded in 2011, the video titled “Hi Walter
I Got A New Girlfriend Today!”
The video is set up to appear as if it’s
either a Skype call of some kind, or maybe
a video sent through email.
It’s begins with “Hi Walter!
It’s me Patrick” There’s a young man
in glasses sitting in front of the camera
source as he explains to Walter that he met
an amazing new girl.
Apparently they did a lot of shopping at the
mall.
The young guy seems pretty excited about his
new lady.
The way he speaks about his new lover creates
a horrible feeling that something is going
to go wrong.
He seems childish, possibly with even with
a slight disability.
From his story you’re thinking maybe, his
new girlfriend is a gold digger.
Patrick tells Walter, “She hates cameras
but I’m going to show you her anyways.”
He moves the camera and opens a door leading
to another room.
Inside the dark room is a girl lying face
down, bound and gagged.
She sobs and seems to say “why are you doing
this?”
Patrick enters the room and slams the door
behind him as she screams even louder.
This video gained attention after YouTuber
Blame it on George mentioned it in a countdown.
The Hi Walter video jumped from about 20,000
views to over half a million in the span of
just a few months.
Some viewers pointed out that the girl in
the room resembled a missing teen named Kayla
Berg.
Her family eventually got wind of the video
and watched it themselves, and agreed the
girl in the video looked just like Kayla.
Police departments were alert, the YouTube
horror community blew up and the video gained
even more views.
Through investigations of not only law enforcement
but internet viewers as well, it was discovered
that these are two actors that run a channel
where they post random scripted content.
This is one of the few creepy or disturbing
videos that they have, but the young girl
is certainly not in any danger as she is seen
in numerous other videos on the original channel.
While the video was posted about 2 months
after the disappearance of 15-ear-old Kayla
Berg, the girl featured is clearly not her.
The channel has released an official statement
apologizing for any emotional distress caused
by their video.
Kayla Berg has still not been found and remains
missing with no clues to her whereabouts or
suspects in the case.
Number 7.
Unfavorable Semicircle
In recent years a YouTube Channel named Webdriver
Torso gained a lot of attention for the strange
uploads.
The channel would upload videos as fast as
multiple videos in mere seconds.
The video lengths would range from a few minutes
long, to several hours long.
While this channel became popular in the horror
community has a mysterious channel with possibly
some encoded message, it was eventually proven
to be a channel owned and operated by Google.
The channels purpose was to test YouTube upload
quality of both sound and audio.
Google released an official statement saying
that they controlled Webdriver Torso, and
they were sorry for any inconvenience or worry
amongst users.
So when the channel Unfavorable Semicircle
began uploading similar content, it was brushed
off as a channel with similar goals, to test
quality.
It was even believed that the channel was
owned by Google as well.
However, that idea was quickly shut down when
the channel was banned from YouTube and a
random Google Plus and Twitter link were uncovered,
where the videos had been shared with even
more confusing content.
Basically these videos are just images such
as blurred dots, likely constellations, flashing
colors or static and varying audio.
The audio seems different in every video,
ranging from noise and muffled wind-like sounds,
to loud high pitched beeping and long tones.
Occasionally a muffled male voice will speak
out random letters, in no apparent order.
The titles and descriptions of the videos
also lend to the mystery.
Some titles include: Brother 4, Fond 5, Wingset,
Brine 8 and Brill 40220.
The titles also have the emojis for the zodiac
sign Sagittarius in front of them.
The videos uploaded varied in length just
like the Webdriver Torso videos.
Some were as short as 3 seconds, but some
were as long as 11 hours.
Apparently the videos were also uploaded at
an alarmingly speedy rate.
Something most household computers wouldn’t
be able to perform on the YouTube platform.
It’s uncertain which of the currently existing
channels is the original, or if it’s even
still up.
But several copycat channels have reuploaded
the videos from the original channel with
the same titles and descriptions if you’re
interested in checking them out.
Some theories as to what’s happening here
include that this is like Webdriver Torso,
but isn’t being run by google.
Some believe it’s run by YouTube employees,
but that still wouldn’t explain that channel
getting banned before.
Others think it’s code and countless people
are working to break it.
Experts that have looked into it say it seems
too complex to be the work of a numbers station,
and for the time being no messages really
seem to have been put through.
Others believe it to be the work of aliens,
possible a type of alternate reality game,
a recruitment tool from the government or
even a cult, a viral marketing campaign, or
even a huge complex pointless art piece that
the YouTube community is so used to seeing.
While we do hope the mystery is solved, maybe
Unfavorable Semicircle is something more favorable
as a mystery.
Perhaps the real reason behind this baffling
content isn’t as interesting as the content
itself.
Number 6.
Missing Hikers’ Videos
Kenny Veach was a 26-year-old hiker who had
been exploring caves for several years.
Veach gained extensive experience and expertise
in his years hiking.
He occasionally uploaded some hiking or exploring
content to YouTube, before he went missing
in a strange and haunting exploration.
The last message or interaction Veach ever
had was a comment left on a YouTube video
where he discussed a mysterious hidden cave
he had once stumbled upon.
The cave, located near the Nellis Air Force
Base in Nevada, was apparently not on any
maps or reference material that Veach used
when hiking.
Veach went on to explain that the entrance
to the cave had a perfect M shape to it, as
if it was carved out.
Just as he entered the cave though, he felt
a strong vibrating sensation in his body.
As he delved deeper into the cave, the feeling
got stronger so he backed out.
Several other YouTubers teased or encouraged
him to go back, so he agreed he would.
A video is posted to his channel which shows
him exploring the Nevada desert in hopes of
relocating the cave, but he has no luck.
He planned another trip, this time overnight,
around October 2014.
He was never seen or heard from again.
His cell phone was found near an old mine,
but no other traces of him have been found.
A eerie YouTube comment from before his disappearance
urges him to not enter the so called M cave,
or he may never return.
Veach’s response to this was simply “Why
do you say that?”
Number 5.
FPSRussia
This channel was a popular one for gun lovers
and pro-gun supporters.
The channel was originally launched in September
2010 by creators Kyle Myers, PaintballKitty
and RuskiTV.
The channel featured educational and entertaining
information about numerous types of firearms
and explosives.
Each video featured Kyle Myers assuming the
role of a heavily accented Russian gun expert.
He would give important information on each
weapon, it’s features, it’s uses, and
even some of its history.
Then he would demonstrate the firing or exploding
of whatever weapon was being featured.
The channel is still growing strong and has
reached well over 6 million subscribers.
However, tragedy struck the channel and it’s
team in 2013 when fellow member Keith Ratliff
was found dead.
The channel took an abnormally long hiatus
and the audience eventually learned that Ratliff
had been killed.
He was the team member that was appointed
to locating and purchasing the weapons used
in the series.
He had a special license which allowed him
to legally obtain some pretty serious weaponry.
Ratliff was also considered a producer for
the channel.
When his body was discovered he was hunched
over his desk in his personal office, with
a single bullet wound to the head.
There were no signs of struggle, or that it
was a suicide or accident as a gun wasn’t
directly nearby.
The internet, of course, went to work bubbling
up theories as to who killed Ratliff and why.
Some of the theories include his ex-wife killed
him over jealousy, his business partner murdered
him to take more credit and income from the
channel, that he was an underground arms dealer
and a deal went wrong, resulting in his murder.
And finally, that the government set up his
death to oppose pro-gun groups.
Each of these concepts have major flaws in
them and the police department in charge of
investigating his murder have come no closer
to finding a suspect.
No new clues, no tips or suspects have been
discovered.
They’re still treating this an ongoing homicide
investigation.
Number 4.
Deeper
This YouTube channel began posting videos
in May 2016, and made it’s rise to public
attention around May 21st when it’s content
got brought up on 4chan.
An anonymous poster on the /b/ 4chan board
posted hex code, that when decoded to ASCII
held excerpts from War of the Worlds which
led to the channel via hidden link.
On the channel even more vague and concerning
content was posted.
Such as videos in a VHS style of someone running
through a field, more undeciphered codes,
and disturbing audio.
As these posts were being published on 4chan,
several clips were uploaded to the channel
which held 3 digit numbers in semi ascending
order.
Some of these posted clips also included static
like or distorted audio.
When examined on a spectrogram some of these
audio clips contained names, one of which
being Stephanie Ann Bauman.
A 15-year-old Colorado murder victim from
1980 that was beaten and raped and left to
die.
Bauman’s case is still open.
Another of these videos contained an encrypted
rot1 code that, when deciphered, exposed the
name Darcy Anderson.
Yet another Colorado murder victim from around
1986.
Anderson had been strangled and sexually assaulted
before her corpse was stuffed into the trunk
of her car.
Her case is still considered open as well.
Through more searching and deciphering, this
time with images and a random .wav file another
name is uncovered - Edith Bernice Lehnerz.
As you would guess Lehnerz was another young
female that went missing in November 1995.
A body was never recovered and her case is
also, still open.
The channel has made several posts since then,
all related to hunting, stalking, running,
and cleaning – as if cleaning a crime scene
or disposing of a body.
One reference even led to a field in the Aurora,
Colorado area where a body could have allegedly
been dumped.
Are these the clues of a serial killer with
a conscience?
A very skilled troll?
Or perhaps some sad attempt at yet another
ARG?
As of now the latest upload to the channel
was 1 day ago and showed large plastic bins
in a dark room with old upbeat music playing
over the content.
A man in a hazmat style suit can be seen cleaning
a very bloody area, and one of the bins seems
to be moving as if someone is inside.
Number 3.
Teleka Patricks’ Final Video
Teleka Patrick was an educated 30-year-old
woman with two degrees in medicine and science.
She worked at Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo,
Michigan.
She tragically died by drowning in a lake
on a December evening in 2013; when her car
broke down.
Before her body was found, a missing persons
investigation was being performed which led
to discovering strange posts on her twitter
and YouTube accounts.
Teleka was apparently mentally unstable and
emotionally obsessed with a minister and gospel
singer.
On her twitter account she would say that
she could hear the voice of god, as well as
demons and that she was close to a psychotic
break.
In her YouTube videos she would often sing
or ramble about her day working at the hospital.
In several videos she would speak as if talking
to a lover.
Her family claimed she had no boyfriend, and
was divorced.
It’s like that her delusional romantic videos
were directed toward the gospel singer Marvin
Sapp, who she had an unhealthy obsession with.
She would email and tweet him countless times
a day, talk to her friends and family as if
she knew him personally, attempt to contact
his family, and even chose her college and
career based on where he was located.
Sapp eventually filed for a restraining order
against Teleka.
When her ex-husband was interviewed, he claimed
that a huge part in their divorce was that
he believed Teleka had mental illnesses and
her family refused to acknowledge the issue.
She would have emotional break downs, claim
to hear voices of people or things that weren’t
there, and often wasn’t fully aware of her
surroundings.
A surveillance video from a local hotel shows
Teleka trying to check in using cash.
She’s wearing a black hoodie, seems in a
rush and shows signs of paranoia.
Experts, as well as friends and family, claim
that in the footage she behaves as if someone
is after her.
It’s assumed that during Teleka’s delusions,
she abandoned her car and fell into the lake
where her body was found before drowning.
Her family claimed they were unaware of any
mental illness, and claimed Teleka did know
how to swim.
While they strongly believe foul play was
involved, the case was closed as an accidental
death.
Number 2.
ParanormalAna
One of the few females in the YouTube horror
community completely vanished from social
media around September 3rd 2015.
Alana G, the host and owner of the channel,
based most of her videos off morbid topics
such as creepy pastas, urban legends, and
especially missing persons cases.
Just a few days before she vanished from the
site she posted 4 strange tweets which read:
“Had a pretty scaring staking incident so
unfortunately I’m having to change the way
I run my social media, no more Facebook”.
“I’m almost surprised it took almost a
year for me to receive my first violent death
threat.
Why are people dumb enough to post that?”
“I mean, my one uncle is a cop, the other
two are criminal lawyers.
Violently threatening my online will always
turn out badly for you.”
He final tweet read “Regardless, the internet
laws are changing.
You can’t just threaten to brutally harm
someone and get away with it anymore…
Think before you type.”
Briefly after these tweets were posted, her
twitter, facebook and Instagram accounts were
deleted.
Even her YouTube account completely disappeared,
as if it had been deleted or hidden.
There are several theories to this case, most
of them related to the stalking incident she
encountered.
The only problem with abduction as the explanation
is that we would have heard something on the
news by now.
The most common and plausible theory here
is that she just got tired making YouTube
videos and deleted the channel.
But according to communications with other
YouTubers, such as reignbothorror, she never
hinted at deleting her YouTube account.
This could be all one big publicity stunt
and one day she will return with an amazing
horror story for us all.
Number 1.
Dying Nasa Scientist
Nasajim108 is a channel that began uploading
a series of strange conspiracy theory-esque
videos on YouTube in 2008.
Taking a look at the first video of this channel,
which was uploaded on July 24th 2008, titled
“dying nasa scientist reveals truth about
life on mars”- we are introduced to a man
known only as Jim.
Jim explains that he was a NASA aeronautic
research engineer from 1989 to 2004.
He reveals that he was recently diagnosed
with bone cancer and only has a short time
left to live.
Jim begins to share and explain what he claims
is the truth about life on mars, conspiracies
about the government collaborating with captured
aliens to gain information on advanced technology,
and how one scientist was killed by one of
these aliens through his thoughts.
So at first glance, most people assumed that
this man was just a normal conspiracy theorist,
out to try to prove to people about the existence
of aliens, how these aliens work, and secret
government plots.
However, this rabbit hole goes much deeper,
and there’s much more hidden on this obscure
channel.
An important note here is that nasajim’s
YouTube channel description reads, “These
are a series of videos that my client requested
to be released after his death.”
It can be assumed that whoever is uploading
these videos is somebody that Jim appointed
to upload for his channel.
The descriptions for some of the videos read
out a similar statement.
Many of the videos include strange imagery
and varying pitches of sound layered over.
A perfect example is the video titled “Dying
Nasa scientist shows how to contact beings”
which was uploaded on February 3rd 2009.
In this video, Jim shows a technique where
odd sound frequencies and spinning geometric
shapes can combine with the human subconscious
to open a gateway for communication from interdimensional
beings.
At the beginning of the video, a screen shows
up with the message, “By viewing the following
images viewer releases Lorber and Jakob from
any negative consequences resulting from watching
said images.”
Whether any negative effects can happen to
someone for viewing this material is up for
debate.
There have been sparse online claims that
these videos did lead to strange visions or
negative happenings, though.
When viewing the video, an odd note is that
one of the geometric shapes that are seen
in the video appear to be more occult oriented
rather than alien.
Even more troubling though, is a comment below
the video that claims that the video is actually
a summoning formula, though it isn’t specified
for what exactly.
Things begin to get interesting on March 3rd
2009, when an audio recording set to an image
of Jesus Christ holding a lamb with Charles
Manson’s head is uploaded.
In this 58-second-long video, a woman can
be heard yelling at Jim on a voicemail message,
in a threatening manner.
You can clearly hear the woman yell, “"if
you keep pulling this, you're not gonna last
long, and it's not gonna be pretty."
The woman continues to berate and threaten
Jim, claiming that he doesn’t know what
he’s talking about, possibly referring to
when Jim began to be vocal about all these
conspiracies.
Furthermore, the description reads: “We
are not afraid” instead of the usual message
by the channel’s administrator.
For the rest of 2009, the channel uploaded
it’s usual videos of Jim explaining his
theories and general creepy imagery.
On October 28th 2009, though, activity spikes
and things get even stranger.
A video titled, “Dying nasa scientist shows
how to neutralize an alien” is uploaded.
This particular video is very different from
the channel’s usual format.
The video is shot in a white building, bare
of any furniture or equipment.
The main focus of the video is a person dressed
in some sort of Asian garment, holding a large
paper fan, and wearing a goat mask.
A blonde-haired woman is shown unconscious
while tied to a plastic chair, and an image
of the Baphomet is shown.
The next shot shows the masked figure open
the paper fan to show that it’s covered
in writing.
This writing includes several dates written
on the side, part of the Fibonacci sequence
written on the edge of the fan, 3 bible verses,
a list of 4 names, what looks to be some sort
of mathematical formula, and a message that
simply reads “YOU ARE SLEEPING.”
The woman screams and demands to be released.
She manages to break free from her chair,
but not before the masked figure catches her
and appears to strangle her with a piece of
wire.
The video abruptly ends, showing coordinates,
and two more bible verses.
What’s interesting about these coordinates,
is that when located, they lead to a house
on 4006 Willow Pass Road in Concord California.
Any significance to this address has yet to
be shared.
As for the biblical references, Psalms 38:7
translates to "My back is filled with searing
pain; there is no health in my body."
While Luke 22:57 translates to “But he denied
it.
Woman, I don’t know him, he said.”
From here on out, the last few videos posted
by the nasajim channel are very cryptic, symbolic
and filled with hidden occult imagery.
One such example is the video “The Goat
and the Bee Hive”, which tells the story
of a goat helping a bee cleanse it’s hive
of an evil spirit, with clips of a man writhing
in pain edited in.
This video was posted on April 11th 2010,
along with another video titled “Alien Tuning
Fork”.
This video was the last video for several
years to be uploaded to the channel, and many
were left wondering what everything meant,
and if this was the end of a thrilling cryptic
mystery.
The channel went from explaining life on mars
and conspiracies, to possible cosmic occultism,
and then just abruptly ended.
Fortunate for some viewers, earlier this year
on March 9th 2016, one last video was uploaded
titled “OMEGA PHASE”.
This short 1 minute video simply showed an
alarm clock stuck on 11:58, alongside distorted
music.
Some people in the comments have pointed out
that 11:58 is the current time set on the
nuclear doomsday clock, a clock run allegedly
by a group of scientists to predict how close
the world is to catastrophe.
It’s said that when the clock strikes midnight,
the world will end.
The closer we are to 12, the closer we are
to doom.
So as of now, people are left anticipating
what comes next.
It’s obvious that whoever may be controlling
this channel is dedicated to remain active
on YouTube, but without any formal explanation
we must remain patient for more information
on this wild story, that may have more of
a message that most can see.
