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Deeper than the deep web, 8 of the most terrifying internet mysteries in history

In the internet, no one will ever know about it. Created to be a place for activities carried out remotely, the internet cannot be separated from taboo things

Inside Internet no one ever knew. Created to be a place for activities carried out remotely, the internet cannot be separated from taboos.

A number of internet mystery make many people become curious and look for answers. Jaka has compiled 8 of the Most Creepy Internet Mysteries Ever. Check out his review below.

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8 of the Most Creepy Internet Mysteries Ever

1. The Plague Doctor Video

Consisting of someone wearing protective mask doing a series of strange activities in the building dilapidated. The title of the video is no less confusing, it reads, 01101101 01110101 01100101 01110010 01110100 01100101', or after translated from binary number into text, 'Muerte' which means, death In Language Spanish.

I don't know, what is the meaning of the contents of the video, everything just leaves an impression scary and mysterious. Even the 'amateur internet detectives' who appear in the comments, don't get the real meaning. Is this just a joke Halloween? Viral marketing? Or is it a terror video? What is certain until now it has never been revealed.

2. Cicada 3301

Simple images popped up on the internet all over the world on January 4, 2012, with a word that reads,

'Hello. We are looking for highly intelligent individuals. To find them, we have made a test. There is a hidden message in this image. Find it, and it will lead you to the path of finding us. We hope to meet some of the people who have successfully completed it. Good luck.'

The image is also marked with a number '3301', which when paired with a jigsaw puzzle looks like a a cricket that, giving a name, Cicada 3301.

Since then, Cicada has continued to appear every year. One of the people who managed to finish it, talk to Fast Company in the year of 2014, about an access to the site darknet, and brought it to a work of developing something called, Cicada Anonymous Key Escrow System or abbreviated Cakes. But Cicada finally disappeared since years 2015. Until now no one knows or explains the whole thing.

3. A858

A858 is the abbreviation given to A858DE45F56D9BC9, both are usernames Reddit and title subreddit the mysterious. Since 2011, Redditors had sent a series of strange messages, believed to be a code riddle like Cicada 3301.

This has also caught the attention of the public, ranging from computer experts to ordinary people, struggling to solve all existing codes. Until finally, little by little, the result is known to be just simple words like 'thanks'. Weird isn't it? What's confusing, who is the person behind all this? What is the meaning and purpose, really not revealed until now.

4. Webdriver Torso YouTube Channel

2013, During seven months Lastly, one of the channels YouTube named Webdriver Torso have uploaded an average of one video per 20 seconds. Every video is exactly the same, duration 10 seconds, they only contain animated red and blue rectangles, accompanied by a series of tones. The position, shape size, video title, and tone all seem completely random.

Around 77.000 or more videos have been uploaded. This also caught the attention of netizens, and they began to guess what was the meaning behind all this. Someone is suspicious of secret government project, hackers, mafia, even alien. However, after getting a deep and mysterious impression, the channel was revealed by YouTube and Google is a video testing method. Now, if you write 'webdriver torso' in the Google or YouTube search field, the logo will change to the video.

5. Markovian Parallax Denigrate

Back to years 1996, where lies one of the mysteries of the internet oldest and legendary. At that time the user community Usenet flooded by spam pile of weird messages with titles Markovian Parallax Denigrate.

The content of the message reads as follows, jitterbugging McKinley Abe break Newtonian inferring caw update Cohen air collaborated rue sportswriting rococo invocate tousle shadflower Debby Stirling pathogenesis escritoire adventitious novo ITT most chairperson Dwight Hertzog different pinpoint dunk McKinley pendant firelight Uranus episodic co morphine medicine Webbtty variromphe cratu file countre medicine napkn inland Janeiro nameable yearbook hark'

In the archive Google usenet, only one message remained with the same title. And the name of the email address of the sender of the message is written as Susan Lindauer. He was identified as a former journalist who was arrested in 2004 after being suspected of serving as a government agent Saddam Hussein. Since then he has become a purveyor of conspiracy theories of all kinds, as well as historical events 9/11.

Shortly after Lindauer's connection to all of this was unearthed in 2016, page Wikipedia who recorded this had disappear. Until now that's what's been mysterious, is it true that all of this has something to do with the world elite or just a joke?

6. The Deadman E-mail

A man named Tim Hart claim that on the moon November 2011, he received a e-mail from his best friend Jack Froese, which reads, Do you hear me? I'm at your house cleaning your attic!' The subject of this e-mail reads, 'I'm watching'. What might seem like a joke between friends, turned out to be very scary by adding one simple detail, Jack Froese is dead at the time this e-mail was sent.

A lot of people said it was a joke that wasn't funny. However, Tim Hart insists that this is not true when he claims that the last time he communicated with Jack was while he was cleaning the attic in a joking manner. Tim said he never told anyone else about this. Along with this, Jack Froese's family stated that no one else had access to the e-mail account other than Jack himself.

7. Eht-Namuh Spells The Human

this site, 973-eht-namuh-973.com, which really baffles anyone who visits it. Starting with the word 'A Maze' followed by the word 'abracadabra' several times which are arranged into a triangular shape.

If we press the word 'A Maze' will lead to three animated symbols. All three display a page with a pretty strange message. All of them are quoted from Bible, several other spiritual and religious references, as well as a collection of numbers, which are believed to be trying to imply something. David Denison, original artist English identified as the maker. However, no one knows the motive behind the creation of the site.

8. Mariana's Web

If you think deep web already deep enough from the breadth of the internet, you have to think again. It is rumored that there is a much deeper part, called 'Mariana's Web'. This web section gets its name from Mariana Trench, the deepest oceanic trench in the world.

It is thought that Mariana's Web is the place whatever you are looking for there will be and is believed to hold everything the most secret of humans. In fact, it's said to contain the location of the city Atlantis missing. However, it has been stated that in order to access Mariana's Web, one must use the Polymeric Falcighol Derivation. This is a type math function dependent on existence Quantum Computer, but Quantum Computer is known until now there is no one in the world.

That's 8 of the Most Creepy Internet Mysteries Ever. Which one caught your attention the most? Write in the comments column below yes!

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