{"id":178328,"date":"2017-02-18T04:18:52","date_gmt":"2017-02-18T09:18:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/crazy-videos-on-youtube-that-no-one-can-explain-thrillist\/"},"modified":"2017-02-18T04:18:52","modified_gmt":"2017-02-18T09:18:52","slug":"crazy-videos-on-youtube-that-no-one-can-explain-thrillist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mind-uploading\/crazy-videos-on-youtube-that-no-one-can-explain-thrillist\/","title":{"rendered":"Crazy Videos on YouTube That No One Can Explain &#8211; Thrillist"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Screenshot jonrev\/Youtube      <\/p>\n<p>      For as long as humans have had a way of committing moving      images to tape, pixelated frames have been used to document      the sinister, the peculiar, and the downright unexplainable.      YouTube has long been a repository for some of the creepiest      mysteries of the modern age ever caught on camera, and the      endlessly obsessive and curious internet hive mind has      ferreted out the truths lurking behind many of these      eyebrow-raising videos. But occasionally, that is not the      case.    <\/p>\n<p>      These are six of those stories.    <\/p>\n<p>      One of the most notorious pirate broadcasts of all time,      preserved well beyond its intended lifespan, occurred on      November 22, 1987, during a Chicago station's nightly local      news broadcast. After turning black for 15 seconds, the      picture reappeared but now showed a person wearing a Max      Headroom mask, situated in front of a rotating piece of      corrugated metal and accompanied by a humming noise.      Technicians at the station managed to halt the pirated      broadcast by switching the microwave transmitter they were      using to broadcast, suggesting a hack by a strong pirate      microwave signal nearby.    <\/p>\n<p>      That same night, PBS member station WTTW fell victim to the same hackers during a      broadcast of the Doctor Who episode \"Horror of Fang      Rock.\" This time, the pirates were able to cut in for a full      90 seconds, and used the time to spout advertising slogans      and seeming nonsense. The clip ended with the Max Headroom      mask-wearer pulling down his pants, receiving a spanking from      an unidentified person in a French maid outfit, and yelling      \"They're coming to get me!\" The WTTW broadcast was being sent      from the Sears Tower microwave dish and because there were no      technicians on duty at the time, they were unable to trace      the signal.    <\/p>\n<p>      The identity of the hackers and what the videos mean beyond a      simple joke remain a mystery to this day. Occasionally, the      wide world of the internet will stumble across a character that      seems like they could have pulled off the Max Headroom hack,      only to dismiss the theory later. The most current thinking      on the subject suggests it was someone within the Chicago      Broadcasting Community because the technology required to      pull off a huge microwave hack wasn't available to the      average consumer in the late 1980s.    <\/p>\n<p>      One of America's most well-known conspiracy theories -- that      an alien ship crash-landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in the      1950s -- is still giving willing theorists thrills more than      50 years later. In 2011, a new YouTube user named \"ivan0135\"      uploaded a series of four videos that claimed to have been      culled from leaked classified material. The uploaded      information and film footage introduces us to a purported      test subject known as \"Skinny Bob,\" who appears to be an      eerily realistic alien life form.    <\/p>\n<p>      Is it real? The videos claim the footage was collected      between 1942 and 1969, but post-production techniques seem to      have been applied. If you look at the bottom left of the      Skinny Bob video, the timecode appears to be flashing at a      different rate than the footage, suggesting a digital      post-production trick.    <\/p>\n<p>      Even if the ivan0135 tapes probably aren't actual aliens      (just like Roswell was most certainly not an extraterrestrial      craft), the computer animation skill on display is an      impressive work of special effects that has still gone      uncredited for five years.    <\/p>\n<p>      In 2008, on a 4chan board for paranormal posts, a user put a      link into the \"unsecured webcams\" thread that showed a      live-stream of a woman who was unconscious -- possibly even      dead -- in a contorted position. The stream was coming from      Seoul, South Korea. The woman woke up 10 hours later, and      revealed that she had merely been sleeping in an odd      position, but the attention of the internet had been      piqued.    <\/p>\n<p>      The woman, dubbed Chip-chan, was constantly broadcasting on      webcam and falling asleep at odd times and in odd positions.      She kept a blog and a YouTube channel where she told      her odd story. The woman apparently never left the apartment and started making      signs that were translated into various paranoid accusations      like: \"Don't get tricked, don't get fooled. Early every      morning. If someone comes that paralyzes the person. I can't      be stopped.\"    <\/p>\n<p>      Over years, internet detectives pieced together a dossier of      information on Chip-chan, including her contact e-mail and      exchanges with the woman herself. She claims that a Korean      police officer she calls \"P\" implanted something called a      \"Verichip\" in her that keeps her forcibly in her apartment      and can cause her to fall asleep at will. After Chip-chan's      apartment was found via Google Earth sleuthing, concerned parties contacted the police in      Seoul who said they were aware of a mentally disturbed      woman who kept to herself except for occasional appearances      at anti-government protests where she would photograph police      officers.    <\/p>\n<p>      In March 2015, a YouTube user named \"unfavorable semicircle\"      sprang into existence and began uploading videos a month      later. Most of them were only seconds or minutes long. Some      included distorted voices uttering a letter or number. But      the most notable quirk of the account was the sheer number of videos it uploaded: tens      of thousands, causing YouTube to shut it down for violating      the spam-related portions of its terms of service. Since      then, the unfavorable semicircle project has continued on      Twitter and a new YouTube account that continues to release      videos to this day.    <\/p>\n<p>      Most speculation about what unfavorable semicircle is trying      to accomplish is centered on finding a reliable way to decode      the videos. A similar YouTube channel that had puzzled online      sleuths in the past had specialized in uploading videos      featuring colored geometric shapes and tones, and it was      eventually revealed to be the still active Google test      channel Webdriver Torso. Unfavorable semicircle's      return after the first channel was blocked has led most      theorists to suspect it is some sort of coded art project or even an electronic numbers station.    <\/p>\n<p>      More than likely just an amateur film about two students'      exploration of an abandoned asylum, the \"Pennhurst Found      Footage\" has yet to be attributed to a filmmaker or      individual. It also hasn't been reliably connected to a      real-life crime, which casts doubt on its claim that the      footage involves \"missing\" college students. Nonetheless, the      film's two parts are prefaced by intentionally creepy text      stating that the students seen in the video have never been      found.    <\/p>\n<p>      The mysterious part of the video is its ending, which cuts      suddenly from a staircase inside the abandoned mental      institution to a scene in the surrounding forest in daytime,      even though the time code on the camera shows only 32 seconds      elapsing (which wouldn't have been enough time to exit the      facility from the stairwell where the students had been      investigating).To date, no one has stepped forward to claim      responsibility for this likely hoax, even as internet mystery-hunters are still      trying to find answers.    <\/p>\n<p>      An \"ARG\" is the abbreviation for an \"Alternate Reality Game,\"      or a fictional experience that extends its narrative into      real life. There have been ARGs to promote products like      movies and albums, and there have been ARGs that exist purely      as an experience you have offline. Because of the nature of      these types of games and experiences, sometimes it's hard to      tell which parts of them are real and which aren't.    <\/p>\n<p>      Such is the case with \"deeper,\" a channel that uploaded cryptic      videos with distorted audio and old camcorder footage in      2016. The hive mind of internet sleuths, particularly on      4chan, quickly set about trying to decode the mysterious      videos by running the beeps that appeared at the end of      certain clips through a spectrogram -- a process that      revealed the names of actual cold cases from the state of      Colorado in the 1980s. Different codes have continued to be hidden in the videos      and their associated descriptions, but nothing has led to a      big reveal, nor have any of the cold cases referenced been      solved.    <\/p>\n<p>      It's unlikely that this ARG was posted by a murderer who grew      a conscience and decided to confess through YouTube ciphers      that use old Daniel Johnston songs, but then again... The      last video was uploaded two months ago.    <\/p>\n<p>      Sign up      here for our daily Thrillist email, and get your fix of      the best in food\/drink\/fun.    <\/p>\n<p>      Dave Gonzales is a frequent contributor to Thrillist      Entertainment and loves internet mysteries.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.thrillist.com\/entertainment\/nation\/crazy-youtube-videos-unexplained-mysteries\" title=\"Crazy Videos on YouTube That No One Can Explain - Thrillist\">Crazy Videos on YouTube That No One Can Explain - Thrillist<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Screenshot jonrev\/Youtube For as long as humans have had a way of committing moving images to tape, pixelated frames have been used to document the sinister, the peculiar, and the downright unexplainable. 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