10 Disturbing Things Found on the Deep Web
With the use of search engines, such as Google,
Bing, or even Yahoo, we can find whatever
information we need on the web. While most
of us get baffled from something that we may
come across with online, you'll probably be
scarred for life with what you might find
in the darker side of the internet - the dark
web. Here are 10 of the most disturbing things
found on the deep web.
1. Contract Killers
Organizations that offer contract-killer services
can be found in the deep web. While some people
think that these "hitman-for-hire" sites are
just sting operations of government-run security
agencies, others think of them as scam and
fraud sites. The only way to find out is to
hire these "services" that may probably get
you arrested in the process.
2. Cannibalism
If you're into a different kind of cooking
recipe, which involves humans as your main
ingredient, the deep web has you covered.
In fact, there were reports of deep web forums
with members who willingly provide tips and
tricks on cooking humans. If this doesn't
bother you, wait 'til you see a detailed guide
on how to butcher and properly cook women.
Yikes!
3. Sad Satan
Stories of hell-like experiences are ever
present on the web. This PC game however,
lets you have a visual experience of what
hell might be like. It walks you through infinite
hallways of creepy sounds, disturbing images,
and demon children. The game might also leave
text files on your desktop, containing everything
you need to know about Satan.
4. Doxing Board
What's doxing? Well, it's a simple way of
making someone's personal information - your
full name, address, credit card numbers, work
information, or account passwords, available
to everyone at a certain period of time. If
you got "doxed", you'll probably get numerous
anonymous phone calls or emails from people
who seem to know who you are, where you live,
and what you do for a living. Fortunately,
there are many help lines regarding "doxing"
online where you can get help if you desperately
need it.
5. Animal Cruelty
It's one of the deep web's twisted approaches
in erotica -the worst thing is, there are
people who love this kind of thing. It features
scantily clad women killing cute animals in
a "not-so-adorable" fashion - like stepping
on poor kittens while wearing high heels.
Cruel Onion Wiki has been shut down by the
authorities many times, but it seems to find
its way back on the deep web through the use
of various URLs.
6. Red Room
If you've witnessed what happened in the red
room, you're probably one deranged individual
who loves to watch people get tortured and
killed in a highly perverse way. It's crazy,
and you definitely deserve to go to jail just
by watching what happens in this room. Since
the deep web is known for its anonymity, people
who are involved in crimes of this form often
get away from authorities.
7. Stillborns
There is a website on the deep web that's
dedicated to women who can't get over their
stillborn babies. Visiting this website will
let you find tons of dead fetuses, featured
with a really sad, creepy song as you scroll
down. If you want to get a good night sleep,
you might want to stay away from this sad,
dark, and horrifying excuse for dealing with
depression.
8. Human Experimentation
We have covered up torture and animal cruelty;
now let's move on to something even worse.
That's right - human experimentation lies
beneath the deep web. This involves the most
screwed up people who experiments on live
human subjects, who are in desperate need
of money. What happens here is pretty much
what you've seen in the "Saw" movie series.
9. Conspiracy Theories
If you love to come up with a conspiracy theory,
the deep web offers a ton of them. Most people,
who have been browsing through the deep web
for some time, even confirm the existence
government intelligence files that were published
by hackers. In fact, some of them were just
taken down by the FBI - a big sign that those
files were legit.
10. Silk Road
The deep web, because of its anonymity, has
been a house for most black market sites.
Silk Road in particular, is a special website
for drug-related transactions. FBI's investigation
revealed the website's $1.2 Billion sales
with over a million customers all over the
world. While the site has been taken down,
along with its front runner - Dread Pirate
Roberts, Silk Road assures its clients with
their personal information to remain anonymous.
Do you have a shocking experience in the deep
web? Let us know in the comments section below.
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