I been on dark 5 for years an everybody always wanted narration because they said they didn't wanna read an now that they have narration everybody complaining lol
it's probably because the narrator has a lisp - which isn't the best trait for a narrator because it's a speaking impairment and it is almost difficult to listen to. He sounds like he's always saying 'shh', heavily emphasis on 's' syllables. I think it's rude to make fun of someone because of that, but I think the channel would do better if a different narrator was used. Considering this channel is very 'dark' I think that a voice actor with a mysterious, enigmatic voice may help. Either that or just go back to the text.
One time, I was up on a mountain ridge with my dad here in Vermont, sometime in the late 80s, when we ran into a guy wearing all wool clothes in the summer, like civil war era stuff, with an old muzzle loader shotgun. The guy said he was hunting for birds, but it wasn't hunting season for ducks, turkeys, woodcock or grouse. I guess it could have just been a history buff, but I still go up to that spot to pick fiddleheads, ramps and mushrooms, and I can tell you that virtually no one hunts up there, ever.
My great great grandfather came from Vermont. He was a soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. In the 1980’s I was very much intrigued by his history and his participation in the Civil War. I used to wear identical clothing, shoes, hats made with the same materials, as he wore in the 1860’s. I acquired Union Army uniforms like his with full accoutrements, also a replicant working .58 cal muzzle loader. I joined a local historical group and we participated in Civil War era re-enactments. We often strode/paraded through town, walked the trails and river banks in our civil war attire. We really played it up. Now, 35 years later it’s just pictures and memories.
@@joejoseph3078 The comment by the family in Vermont is why wrote about my great great grandfather and about my habit of wearing period clothing. But, I was only in Vermont once, in 1981, to snow ski at SugarBush.
I'm here now because my husband came into our room today said he forgot something and left again. We live 60 miles from the town he works in and I knew he was wasting gas and missing work so I was pretty irritated but said nothing. When he came home I asked him why he would drive all the way back home for something mundane. He didn't...it's not on our cameras that he came into the room or anything......I've never hallucinated, done drugs, or anything. We are both so weirded out.
Step 1: buy period clothes. Step 2: steal period identity. Step 3: pass out drunk in public. No more debt, kids, job, free divorce, spooky groupies. It's brilliant.
Same here.. ever since he stopped with the subtitles I stopped watching. Wish he could go back to the subtitles. It makes it more interesting when your watching it at 2am.
The Carley Float Man or as otherwise know as "The Unknown Sailor" was identified in November 2021 - Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark, 21 years old a crew member of HMAS Sydney. When you filmed this they were still doing DNA testing to locate the family.
I am glad someone else has heard of Jack Finney--I recognized the story as well!!! He had quite a thing for time travel, as demonstrated by his brilliant 'Time and Again'. However it is Body Snatchers that is his claim to lasting fame. I am almost certain l will have a very battered and damp copy of the 'Colliers' that held the Fentz story. My father was a long-time subscriber to the magazine and kept almost every issue he was sent during the 1940's/50's, along with the complete run of Campbell's golden age 'Astounding'/'Analog' until that great man's death in the early 1970's. Sadly none are mint and they are all piled in my garage at the moment!
Fred Krazé itd be less weird for someone a long time ago to pop up now than the opposite. If I saw a Victorian lady in the shopping center I’d just be like “love your outfit!” N think nothing of it unless they were acting really weird lol now a days you dress how ever n most people will just think your into odd fashion. But yeah you pull up to 1906 in leggings n a crop top they’ll arrest you haha
@@hopefulskeptic42 …pretty much question everything from the internet, to the Government, to all Organized Religion, to history books, just question everything and learn to use your own logic and reasoning 👍💪🤘
Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
My friend was head nurse in an insane asylum in Australia in the late 60s. An unknown guy picked up on the streets who couldn't talk was admitted on Christmas day. All his time in the asylum he never spoke but he had insane circus skills. He would regularly walk on his hands or climb down the 3 story laundry chute. Once my friend discovered him head downwards at the top of the chute. It was assumed he was some kind of professional acrobat or gymnast but extensive investigations into those fields were fruitless, he never communicated in any way and no one ever discovered where he came from.
I DON'T KNOW YOU STORY IT'S LIKE ONE OF MISTERYS TV EPISODE'S ..... 🤔 IF HE LOOK'S LIKE BODY BUILDER Y MAY WORK FOR A CIRCUS THAT PEOPLE HAVE GOOD BODY'S BOY'S AND GIRL'S .. AND THE SKILL'S YOU MENTIONED HE HAVE MAY ONE DAY SOMEBODY HAVE AN ANSWER FOR THAT !!
@@desperatelyseekingrealnews nowhere did he say he was put in an asylum cos he couldn't speak. Learn to read. Also australia is the best country on earth to live.
A lifelong friend and I were walking one night on his family property and were at a landmark when a flash of light occurred and we were instantly back to where we started. We rushed back to his house to find we also lost about a 1 hour time gap in our memories. To this day we cannot explain what happened
Rudolph Fentz is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
The same thing happened to my car keys once. I couldn't find them anywhere. It was as though they had simply vanished into thin air. But then, possibly minutes later I found they had fallen down the side of the sofa. To this day I'm unsure how they got there.
Kristoffer Hellström - There is evidence which was pointed out. But because science has no belief in the possibility of things such as this, that evidence is generally dismissed or minimized. It simply does not fit into the perception of human understanding, and therefore it does not exist.
@@sean_connors Mmm.. it does not exist. Science is the best way we have to explain how the world works. But I understand why people wish to explain this as paranormal events. Makes life a bit more interesting.
Kristoffer Hellström - Yet laws of physics do not forbid the possibility of time travel either. Certain subatomic particles (B mesons) have been observed and measured moving backward and forward relative to time. My point was simply that because we are not able to measure, taste, touch, hear, see, or smell a thing, we cannot conclude a thing does not exist. Remember that at one time, the world was flat, everything moved around earth, and stars were holes in a great dark sphere surrounding earth which light shined through. Deviation from these beliefs would get you burned at the stake.
@@sean_connors But isn't it more logical that it doesn't exist if it can't be proven? Think about it. There is NOT A SINGLE recorded scientific proof that ghosts, god, miracles etc. (Just a couple of examples). Not even with todays hightech cameras.
Me too!! 😂 I haven't been on this channel in a while, I guess. Btw, I almost got the same name as you. My mother's name is Louise, and my dad wanted it to be my middle name. She gave me HIS mother's name, Marie, instead. 😁❤️
"back in my day, aliens used to abduct humans then drop us off at any old point in time! Took them a while to understand our concept of time is actually relevant to us..."
He didn’t mention the two green children who appeared and claimed they were from the hollow earth. They went through a cavern and made there way up onto the earth and didn’t know how to get back.
This one might not quite fit the list that you presented here but I thought of it none the less. The Roman politician Cinna, seems to have suddenly and magically appeared in the historical record as an opposition leader to Sulla after Sulla's march on Rome. Previous to this there is not one mention of Cinna, his year of birth is unknown, and his accomplishments prior to his consulship are a complete mystery. Despite coming from a prominent family and having played an important role in the history of the Roman Republic, his sudden appearance from historical thin air continues to perplex historians.
The Rudolf Fentz story is NOT a real missing person out of time. (also spelled as ) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
Thank you for narrating. I can't see well enough to read for long periods of time, and I also use the narration,while doing things around the house,while I listen. Enjoy Dark 5,very much.
Yeah i dont like the new narration take .... ever since he started doing that , his videos dont gain much views like his old ones use to .... dont even know why they havent realized that yet
Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. The story tells of a 19th-century-looking young man possessing items of that period who is found confused in the middle of Times Square in the 1950s before being hit by a car and killed, suggesting that he had, perhaps involuntarily, time travelled about a century forwards. The story of Rudolph Fentz became one of the more significant urban legends of the 1980s and has been repeated occasionally since. With the spread of the Internet in the 1990s, it has been reported more often as a reproduction of facts and presented as evidence for the existence of time travel.
The Gil Perez story has one thing going for it: This particular town was noted to have knowledge of the assassination the same day it happened on another continent, according to two contemporary scribes...
@@rockydee7499 You do realize that New Spain is in Mexico? There were no way to travel from the Philippines to Mexico in three days back then.Are you suggesting the conspiracy originated in New Spain?
The most simple explanation is just that Perez was in on the assassination plot in some way. He was either directly involved or just knew the people who were. If he was in that position then he had advance knowledge of the assassination, so the travel time and the knowledge of the assassination on the day it happened are non-issues. When he gets to Mexico he knows he just has to kick up a big stink, make everyone aware of who he is, and make sure everyone remembers him being there on that day in order to fully cement his alibi. He probably found out about the plot, knew that he couldn't stop it, and knew that he would be tied to it unless he did something drastic like this.
I lived in a country town in the woods when I was growing up that was mostly situated along the bottom end of a highway that made a U through the downtown. If you weren't observant though (and most kids aren't about such things), it could easily seem like it was a straight road through town. One day when I was around 10 years old, I looked at a map and realized the lay of the land, and then later discovered trails through the woods across the open section of the U. For several years after that I would sometimes gag my friends by seeing them on the east side of town, and when they had to depart to walk or ride their bikes to the other side of town, I would quickly cut across the woods and beat them there, much to their consternation. I guess I was the community's Gil Pérez of the day.
"Rudolph Fentz" was a character from a story in "Colliers" magazine from late 1950. This story did involve instances of time displacement, so this is a bit of folklore that's taken on legs and outran its origins.
This narrator is on point! I love his voice, he doesn't sound like a kid from Valley high school somewhere in california who wanted to read from a history book.
Been subscribed to Dark5 ever since but never watched any videos for a long time. Now RUclips recommends a video from them now a guy appears out of thin air narrating videos for Dark5.
Update on the sole survivor of the HMAS Sydney - in November 2021 the unknown sailor was finally identified as being Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark. He was assigned to HMAS Sydney just 4 months before the sinking - he was aged 21.
5:28 I love how in the Christmas Soldier story says "...there were no identifying documents, tags or personal objects to go off of..." as they pan over a set of military dog tags with that can identify the wearer. Poor choice of "B-Roll" editing.
Post war London was one great swarming mass of little kids all gleefully playing with bayonets, firearms, hand grenades and unexploded bombs, - so a giant, unexplained metal cylinder would barely raise an eyebrow.
l. Meech - Loads of firearms and ammunition floating around Britain after the war, - soldiers bringing back souvenirs etc. They were gradually cleared up after multiple amnesties.
I love your content. And especially your newer channel Dark Docs. But I can't help but miss the old Dark 5 with just the text and creepy Dark Synth background music. You turned me on to a whole new style of music. No joke.
Rudolph Fentz is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. - Wikipedia
@@Mr11ESSE111 I've tried researching the Fenz incident. I couldn't find any mention of it in material dated from before Finney's story. Only claims of the incident happening earlier but that weren't actually written/published themselves until after Finney's. story.
Dark 5, You give new meaning to “speed reading”. This video is better than most … but still, there’s room for a more articulated and slower … slower pace. We want to savor and enjoy your work.
The Gill Perez story is one of many urban legends in The Philippines. The guy claimed that he's just sleeping in one corner of Intramuros and when he woke up he's in a different place, which is Spain. Almost everyone is convinced he went to a parallel universe or something like that.
I LOVE the narration. It allows me to do tasks while still enjoying the channel. Thanks for doing this! P.S. As for the complainers: people loving bitching online.
@@PizzboyGetsPizzas Actually it is; some with a laptop feel entitled to have a bitch-fest. It's kinda old and played out. Either enjoy something - or move on. It's not rocket science.
I really like the narration now on this channel. I thought the silent videos in the past were cool because it made things a bit more mysterious, but to me the voice inflections are a perfect audible match for the subject matter. Just my opinion, and one I suspect is not widely shared, based on many other comments I have read. Really enjoy all of your videos; please keep up the good work.
Minor error: That ship at 6:00 is a different HMAS Sydney built in 1912, that one served during the First World War. The name was reused on another HMAS Sydney built in 1934 and sunk in 1941 with the loss of all 645 sailors onboard, which is where that raft supposedly came from
It's well established that Rudolph Fentz is a fictional character in a 1951 sci fi short story. That's it, there is no record that this ever happened BEFORE the story was published, it's just a damn story.
That's a shame, I was all for doing some research of my own on this, sounded super interesting. I guess being a scifi story, it would or should sound interesting.
While redundant, it wasn't uncommon for 19th century companies to name themselves in this manner, as it meant the business of a person and his "company" of investors.
Maybe you should do some fact checking and stop misleading your viewers. Rudolph Fentz was not a real person, and you presented “evidence” about him, which is actually completely false. This man is simply a character in a very old short story that would later become an urban legend with the rise of the internet
This is youtube. Relax. All of these accounts are dubious at best, urban legends pretty much. That said you don't have to be so confrontational. You could cite your sources and just let the guy (and us..) know what you do calmly and coolly without being combative
For the next vid, mind adding text while keeping the voice? I understand you need the voice due to RUclips's modern era policy, but you can still add text like before, too.
@@jennylovesjoe1224 Granted while it is convenient, sometimes the closed captions does not come out accurate. Such as misspelled, grammar, and even a different language despite setting it on English.
I watch every one of your videos, now that I don't have to 'read' them ~ I love to read, but after a long day at work, the last thing I want to do is read anything ~ ThankQ for the narration ~!
The Rudolph Fentz incident is based on a short story published in Collier's magazine in 1951 by science-fiction writer Jack Finney. The tale was republished in a paranormal journal two years later without attribution to Finney and presented as fact.
Don't forget my favorite story the USS Eldridge the first Navy warship to ever use teleportation in whats been dubbed the Philadelphia Experiment AKA (Project Rainbow). Einstein worked for the navy in 1942 drafted it seems after many ships had been sunk by German subs.The Navy used a variation of Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory and they used it to bend light to render the ship invisible as it was encased in this electro-magnetic fog. Carles Allende a merchant on another ship who witnessed the experiment says he saw the ship enveloped in a green fiery fog and disappear the Eldridge then teleported and appeared in a naval dockyard in Norfolk Virginia before re-appearing back in Philadelphia with some of its crew missing and others fused in the ship. The sailors that had disappeared were reportedly seen at a near by bar they frequented appearing out of thin air witnesses say the men began arguing with each other and began to fight and as they fought they began to disappear vanishing in front of witnesses.
Keep doing what your doing Dark5, don't listen to the crap comments and soon enough you'll weeed out the people who complain and keep doing what makes you happy. Cant wait to see more stuff !
From Wikipedia: Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. The story tells of a 19th-century-looking young man possessing items of that period who is found confused in the middle of Times Square in the 1950s before being hit by a car and killed, suggesting that he had, perhaps involuntarily, time travelled about a century forwards. The story of Rudolph Fentz became one of the more significant urban legends of the 1980s and has been repeated occasionally since. With the spread of the Internet in the 1990s, it has been reported more often as a reproduction of facts and presented as evidence for the existence of time travel.
The legend of Rudolph Fentz is fictional, and ripped straight from a 1950s sci-fi magazine. Stop presenting it as a factual event. It’s irresponsible. And if you didn’t know, you should do better research.
The Fentz legend describes how one evening in mid-June 1951, at about 11:15 p.m., passersby at New York City's Times Square noticed a man of about 20 years of age, dressed in the fashion of the late 19th century. No one observed how he had arrived there, and he was disoriented and confused standing in the middle of an intersection. He was hit by a taxi and fatally injured, before people were able to intervene.
The narration is new to me. I haven't been to this channel for a long time. Also, the story of Rudolf fentz appearing in 1950s NYC is most likely fiction. A short story that shares a resemblance to Fentz is called "I'm scared" which many believed is the source of the urban legend
These stories are eerily similar to what happens in my local pub every time I go to the bar. Out of nowhere a bloke called Blakey turns up telling me that he will have a pint of Stella.
Rudolph Fenz is a character from the sc-fi short story "I'm Scared" by Jack Finney. Afterwards it became a urban legend with people telling the story as if it was fact.
I love that there is now a narrator I like to watch or listen to youtube just before bed o4 while gaming haveing to read made watching this channel difficult this is great.
I actually experienced somebody appearing and disappearing. A time travel like that gentleman hit by a cab. It was many yrs ago when internet was not in everybodys home. My brother had an internet caffee. Small one. Just 4 PCs. You could come, sit, maybe even play some game or just browse the internet and get a coffee. One day very close to end of opening hours, maybe even slighly after (like 19h evening), a dude appeared, strange looking, small a bit fat. He did not want anything really. He was just looking at those (very average) PCs. He was really interested. Then he asked few very technical specific IT questions... . He apprearently knew stuff about computers, but he had a knowledge that was like 10yrs outdated (maybe more). He was like an IT specialist from 1990 (the story happened around 2001 or 2002). We answered his questions and were just starring speechless, like what the hell is going on, who is that dude??? He was asking about connector details or serial bus and other connectors and stuff and technology of color monitors, details... He was there like for few minutes only. Then he said goodbye and walked away. There was like 80 m pathway from that building to the street. Me and my brother and one friend just looked at each other and laughed a bit about that wierdo, we were confused. I walked outside to see where he is going and so. Just few seconds after he left. I went thru the main door outside seeing only an empty pathway. We had never seen him before and since that day we have never seen him ever again. Dude just appeared, admired 2000s IT technology using 1990s knowledge and dissapeared.
My mother in law appears out of nowhere. Pretty scary shit.
In-laws usually mothers tend to share that power which scares the shit outta all of us
LOL!!
Sometimes your fears will appear before you...
Yikes!
Same
The thumbnail makes it look like the guy is missing half his head...
Yea thought it was microcephaly
Yeah photographers idealy want to seperate the subject from the background via different color background or a backlight to avoid that affect.
Adam Newe people with that condition look really deformed, this guy looks like handsome chad
You mean to tell me he isn't?
Either that or half his head materialized... OUT OF THIN AIR.
I been on dark 5 for years an everybody always wanted narration because they said they didn't wanna read an now that they have narration everybody complaining lol
I prefer no narration than this narration. Idk maybe it's his voice
I like it now and I like it before, at least this way I can play a game and still listen to this aswell.
it's probably because the narrator has a lisp - which isn't the best trait for a narrator because it's a speaking impairment and it is almost difficult to listen to. He sounds like he's always saying 'shh', heavily emphasis on 's' syllables. I think it's rude to make fun of someone because of that, but I think the channel would do better if a different narrator was used. Considering this channel is very 'dark' I think that a voice actor with a mysterious, enigmatic voice may help. Either that or just go back to the text.
@@jigglefloyd Well, at least better than Chills' narration
I prefer reading it i never asked for narration all these years
One time, I was up on a mountain ridge with my dad here in Vermont, sometime in the late 80s, when we ran into a guy wearing all wool clothes in the summer, like civil war era stuff, with an old muzzle loader shotgun. The guy said he was hunting for birds, but it wasn't hunting season for ducks, turkeys, woodcock or grouse. I guess it could have just been a history buff, but I still go up to that spot to pick fiddleheads, ramps and mushrooms, and I can tell you that virtually no one hunts up there, ever.
My great great grandfather came from Vermont. He was a soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. In the 1980’s I was very much intrigued by his history and his participation in the Civil War. I used to wear identical clothing, shoes, hats made with the same materials, as he wore in the 1860’s. I acquired Union Army uniforms like his with full accoutrements, also a replicant working .58 cal muzzle loader. I joined a local historical group and we participated in Civil War era re-enactments. We often strode/paraded through town, walked the trails and river banks in our civil war attire. We really played it up. Now, 35 years later it’s just pictures and memories.
@@wlodell Looks like you two met eh?
@@joejoseph3078
The comment by the family in Vermont is why wrote about my great great grandfather and about my habit of wearing period clothing. But, I was only in Vermont once, in 1981, to snow ski at SugarBush.
Vermont is weird anyway. Everybody in New England knows that.
How are the shrooms in Vermont? Good hunting, eh?
I'm here now because my husband came into our room today said he forgot something and left again. We live 60 miles from the town he works in and I knew he was wasting gas and missing work so I was pretty irritated but said nothing. When he came home I asked him why he would drive all the way back home for something mundane. He didn't...it's not on our cameras that he came into the room or anything......I've never hallucinated, done drugs, or anything. We are both so weirded out.
You confused your husband with the plumber.
You spoke to him when he “came back because he left something mundane” ?
How come money can't appear in my pocket "out of thin air"?
:(
then it'd be worth nothing
@@amisfitpuivk - Wait until we default on the national debt.
I found a $10 bill in the leaves last spring while doing yard work.
@Blink Torch Committing a felony? Too much work.
Step 1: buy period clothes.
Step 2: steal period identity.
Step 3: pass out drunk in public.
No more debt, kids, job, free divorce, spooky groupies. It's brilliant.
😂👍👍
@Silently Sceptical count me in too 😎👍👽
tieck Umm DNA testing would prove you a fraud real quick
@@sampatton146 elaborate
Totally going to try this when I move.
This appeared in my suggestions outta thin air... Haven't been here ina minute..
Same
Same, last time I was here was close to a year ago probably
Last time i was here there was no narration
Jesus good that they let him go. Imagine being accused of witchcraft when all u did was black out lol. Horrible.
Same here.. ever since he stopped with the subtitles I stopped watching. Wish he could go back to the subtitles. It makes it more interesting when your watching it at 2am.
Unidentified people who appeared out of thin air
Number 1 : my dad after i win the lottery
😂😟
Haha
*Bruhhh*
Number one was
The only mystery here is do you or do you not know the meaning of the word unidentified.
The Carley Float Man or as otherwise know as "The Unknown Sailor" was identified in November 2021 - Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark, 21 years old a crew member of HMAS Sydney. When you filmed this they were still doing DNA testing to locate the family.
The Rudolph Fentz story is a known fictional story titled “I’m Scared” written in 1951 by Jack Finney.
I am glad someone else has heard of Jack Finney--I recognized the story as well!!! He had quite a thing for time travel, as demonstrated by his brilliant 'Time and Again'. However it is Body Snatchers that is his claim to lasting fame. I am almost certain l will have a very battered and damp copy of the 'Colliers' that held the Fentz story. My father was a long-time subscriber to the magazine and kept almost every issue he was sent during the 1940's/50's, along with the complete run of Campbell's golden age 'Astounding'/'Analog' until that great man's death in the early 1970's. Sadly none are mint and they are all piled in my garage at the moment!
@@morelenmir Well at least they are somewhere dry!
morelenmir Wow, I love that era of sci-fi! That’s a nice collection. You should scan them to PDF or something.
0rbital Oh I’m disappointed now
C Scan Well, I’m sure all the other ones were real! Probably.
Lesson: if you ever find yourself in a random place/ time, just act cool, being confused will likely get you accidently killed or arrested lol
Fred Krazé hard too act cool when you're wearing skinny jeans and yeezys during the Salem witch trials
@@draektears2794 Thats why i never wear my Yeezys, imagine how filthy the streets were back then!
Just ignore my magic communications device and shiny shirt
@@draektears2794 ha ha ha ha
Fred Krazé itd be less weird for someone a long time ago to pop up now than the opposite. If I saw a Victorian lady in the shopping center I’d just be like “love your outfit!” N think nothing of it unless they were acting really weird lol now a days you dress how ever n most people will just think your into odd fashion. But yeah you pull up to 1906 in leggings n a crop top they’ll arrest you haha
Rudolph Fentz is a fictional character invented by author Jack Finney in his 1951 sci-fi short story "I'm Scared." You forgot to mention that.
Thank you. And that children, is why we must never give too much credibility to 'anyone' on the internet. Always 'check' the facts.
@@hopefulskeptic42 …pretty much question everything from the internet, to the Government, to all Organized Religion, to history books, just question everything and learn to use your own logic and reasoning 👍💪🤘
Ah but the news reports are from 1950. I’m deducting Finney got his inspiration from the story not the other way around
@@enriquet2562 Absofreakinglutely!
Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
My friend was head nurse in an insane asylum in Australia in the late 60s. An unknown guy picked up on the streets who couldn't talk was admitted on Christmas day. All his time in the asylum he never spoke but he had insane circus skills. He would regularly walk on his hands or climb down the 3 story laundry chute. Once my friend discovered him head downwards at the top of the chute. It was assumed he was some kind of professional acrobat or gymnast but extensive investigations into those fields were fruitless, he never communicated in any way and no one ever discovered where he came from.
🤔
Stop
I DON'T KNOW
YOU STORY IT'S LIKE ONE OF MISTERYS
TV EPISODE'S ..... 🤔
IF HE LOOK'S LIKE BODY BUILDER
Y MAY WORK FOR A CIRCUS
THAT PEOPLE HAVE GOOD BODY'S
BOY'S AND GIRL'S ..
AND THE SKILL'S YOU MENTIONED HE HAVE
MAY ONE DAY SOMEBODY HAVE AN ANSWER
FOR THAT !!
Locked up because he didn't speak , Australia, nasty then as now .
@@desperatelyseekingrealnews nowhere did he say he was put in an asylum cos he couldn't speak. Learn to read. Also australia is the best country on earth to live.
A lifelong friend and I were walking one night on his family property and were at a landmark when a flash of light occurred and we were instantly back to where we started. We rushed back to his house to find we also lost about a 1 hour time gap in our memories. To this day we cannot explain what happened
mushrooms are a good time
Yeah right
And I was born on the moon
Not uncommon with alien abductees.
Abducted and probed by aliens for sure
Sounds like an alien abduction
Half the comments: Rudolph Fentz is a story by Jack Finney!
Other half of comments: When did he start narrating the videos???
@Zdiddy7 I'm having a shit birthday but you, my friend, just made it.
Thank you
jack finney was inspired by this event and from that he made his novel and not opposite
@@Mr11ESSE111 No he wasn't, he created his work of fiction first before it became an Urban Legend that some people thought was real.
@@exittored his story came year or more later because he sees files of event and made of that fiction novel adding additional own bullshits
@Gary Twitchett good one
Rudolph Fentz was a creation of the writer Jack Finney. This has been established for some time.
ooh a hoax
But they are dead
Dark 5 is nice fiction to tell at a camp fire.
I just looked it up as well. It's an urban legend that's gotten a lot of traction over the years.
@@withakreview Ahh what a shame, I thought it was real... Sure it was convincing
This subject of people mysteriously appearing has always fascinated me!
Loni Carr more like scared
From where did that comment come??
You weren't here a minute ago!
it's wild insane because the persons literally and physically there but nobody's going to believe someone who "teleported" but i'm all for it
Rudolph Fentz is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
@@cpungge i have allways faced objects dissapearing.some of them re appears,some of them never appears.This is creepy and violates laws of physics
The same thing happened to my car keys once. I couldn't find them anywhere. It was as though they had simply vanished into thin air. But then, possibly minutes later I found they had fallen down the side of the sofa. To this day I'm unsure how they got there.
Deeply disturbing. You should make a video about this incident.
@@wahn10 lolol
Now THAT story I believe! Something similar happened with my glasses, except they were found on the top of my head.
"Unidentified people who appeared out of thin air"
My dog, when I missed her feeding time...
Not quite "people", but you understand...LOL...
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet
But why are there no evidence?
Kristoffer Hellström - There is evidence which was pointed out. But because science has no belief in the possibility of things such as this, that evidence is generally dismissed or minimized. It simply does not fit into the perception of human understanding, and therefore it does not exist.
@@sean_connors Mmm.. it does not exist. Science is the best way we have to explain how the world works. But I understand why people wish to explain this as paranormal events. Makes life a bit more interesting.
Kristoffer Hellström - Yet laws of physics do not forbid the possibility of time travel either. Certain subatomic particles (B mesons) have been observed and measured moving backward and forward relative to time.
My point was simply that because we are not able to measure, taste, touch, hear, see, or smell a thing, we cannot conclude a thing does not exist. Remember that at one time, the world was flat, everything moved around earth, and stars were holes in a great dark sphere surrounding earth which light shined through. Deviation from these beliefs would get you burned at the stake.
@@sean_connors But isn't it more logical that it doesn't exist if it can't be proven? Think about it. There is NOT A SINGLE recorded scientific proof that ghosts, god, miracles etc. (Just a couple of examples). Not even with todays hightech cameras.
If u reading this i hope u have a longevity life and lots of wealth have a good saturday!
Sweet, thank you! Hope the same for you, God Bless!
@@lookup5200 thank u u have a blessed day
Thank you and for you, too 🙏🏻❤
@@PikkuNoita thank u
Thanks man shit been crazy around the world we need more of this ...have a good one to you an all....💪
Alright I havent watched dark 5 in some time so someone started TALKING and i got surprised. scared me lmao
Lol
Same
same here
Me too!! 😂 I haven't been on this channel in a while, I guess.
Btw, I almost got the same name as you. My mother's name is Louise, and my dad wanted it to be my middle name. She gave me HIS mother's name, Marie, instead. 😁❤️
Rudolph Fentz is from a 1951 science fiction story I’m Scared by Jack Finney that was later retold as an urban legend.
If you think they're pumping these out two times a week and vetting them more than just reading a Reddit post. I don't know what to tell you🤣
Just like Jesus
@@blazzmatazz9051 tard
@@blazzmatazz9051 just like evolution and the Big Bang lol silly small minded little science 4 eyed dweebs.
@@bddulli Is there anyway for you to change your ways?
"back in my day, aliens used to abduct humans then drop us off at any old point in time! Took them a while to understand our concept of time is actually relevant to us..."
That's why I date homeless girls. At the end of the night, I can drop them off anywhere...
@@petez470 I've heard homeless girls can suck it like their life depends on it!
Are you one of them.
I miss the good ol days when you can fast travel.
Speak for yourself. So you’re one of the prisoners of time relevance?
He didn’t mention the two green children who appeared and claimed they were from the hollow earth. They went through a cavern and made there way up onto the earth and didn’t know how to get back.
They already covered that story from a older video years ago. Back when there was no narration
It's pretty easy to get back. You just have to go through dungeons deep and Caverns old.
@@willwu9585 and be granted safe passage by the reptilemen
When, where was this. Was it a prank?
Gramma There should be their?
Haven’t watched dark5 in a while when did he start talking
Loudymod sadly some time back. No one knows why; some claim they have to due to RUclips's algorithm
When you haven't watched him for awhile
It's not talking...it's tunning!
Same oooof hahaha
@@PizzboyGetsPizzas People have requested him to talk for awhile, or hire a narrator because they wanted to listen to it in the background.
This one might not quite fit the list that you presented here but I thought of it none the less.
The Roman politician Cinna, seems to have suddenly and magically appeared in the historical record as an opposition leader to Sulla after Sulla's march on Rome. Previous to this there is not one mention of Cinna, his year of birth is unknown, and his accomplishments prior to his consulship are a complete mystery. Despite coming from a prominent family and having played an important role in the history of the Roman Republic, his sudden appearance from historical thin air continues to perplex historians.
They need to run the Sailor's DNA through one the ancestry databases
Same with the man in the cylinder.
Same with the man in the cylander.
Same with the man in the cylinder.
Same with the man in the cylinder.
Same with the man in the cylinder.
The Rudolf Fentz story is NOT a real missing person out of time. (also spelled as ) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened.
I love Jack Finney. I've read his work over and over again.
Thank you for that information
1950 Fenz was around. 1951 finney wrote a book.
Thank you for narrating. I can't see well enough to read for long periods of time, and I also use the narration,while doing things around the house,while I listen.
Enjoy Dark 5,very much.
same here. i like to listen at work too. it's like he's right there narrating while im working.
Title: Unidentified
First One: Gets identified
*REPORTED*
Is it just me or are Dark5 videos way less creepy with narration? ;)
Much
I can’t comprehend why they keep it up.
Yeah
Yeah i dont like the new narration take .... ever since he started doing that , his videos dont gain much views like his old ones use to .... dont even know why they havent realized that yet
Meh...
Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. The story tells of a 19th-century-looking young man possessing items of that period who is found confused in the middle of Times Square in the 1950s before being hit by a car and killed, suggesting that he had, perhaps involuntarily, time travelled about a century forwards.
The story of Rudolph Fentz became one of the more significant urban legends of the 1980s and has been repeated occasionally since. With the spread of the Internet in the 1990s, it has been reported more often as a reproduction of facts and presented as evidence for the existence of time travel.
The Gil Perez story has one thing going for it: This particular town was noted to have knowledge of the assassination the same day it happened on another continent, according to two contemporary scribes...
Was probably a conspiracy to kill him and they where just in on it
@@liammeech3702 Why would anyone conspire against a no account stranger?
@@Hallands. governador general at philipines is litteraly a living god to that country during those times. everyone wants that seat
@@rockydee7499 You do realize that New Spain is in Mexico? There were no way to travel from the Philippines to Mexico in three days back then.Are you suggesting the conspiracy originated in New Spain?
The most simple explanation is just that Perez was in on the assassination plot in some way. He was either directly involved or just knew the people who were. If he was in that position then he had advance knowledge of the assassination, so the travel time and the knowledge of the assassination on the day it happened are non-issues.
When he gets to Mexico he knows he just has to kick up a big stink, make everyone aware of who he is, and make sure everyone remembers him being there on that day in order to fully cement his alibi.
He probably found out about the plot, knew that he couldn't stop it, and knew that he would be tied to it unless he did something drastic like this.
I lived in a country town in the woods when I was growing up that was mostly situated along the bottom end of a highway that made a U through the downtown. If you weren't observant though (and most kids aren't about such things), it could easily seem like it was a straight road through town. One day when I was around 10 years old, I looked at a map and realized the lay of the land, and then later discovered trails through the woods across the open section of the U. For several years after that I would sometimes gag my friends by seeing them on the east side of town, and when they had to depart to walk or ride their bikes to the other side of town, I would quickly cut across the woods and beat them there, much to their consternation. I guess I was the community's Gil Pérez of the day.
Actually I think you ARE Gil Perez!!!
Hahaha. Cool story.
U got to be kidding me.
@@fireboltaz U betcha.
"Rudolph Fentz" was a character from a story in "Colliers" magazine from late 1950. This story did involve instances of time displacement, so this is a bit of folklore that's taken on legs and outran its origins.
9:33 this guy looks like his about to tell me he is the senate.
"Appeared out of thin air" You mean, walked round the corner.
Everytime I’m watching videos at work, my boss shows up outta thin air...
They’re watching you from a hidden camera… watching and waiting for you to take out your phone…😄
Second story is a work of fiction published in a newspaper at the time
ZamboniZone Yeah, about the 19th century man killed in a traffic accident in 20th century New York.
From a short story from an anthology in the early 1950s
So it’s the first one.
Thank you
This narrator is on point! I love his voice, he doesn't sound like a kid from Valley high school somewhere in california who wanted to read from a history book.
Well guess what, I have a basketball game tomorrow
Ladies and gentlemen now from the Evelyn Woodhead sped reding school
Been subscribed to Dark5 ever since but never watched any videos for a long time. Now RUclips recommends a video from them now a guy appears out of thin air narrating videos for Dark5.
Isn't it awful?
“Hobo turned clown or... a clown playing hobo”. Lmao that made me laugh hard
your comment made me laugh out loud.
Update on the sole survivor of the HMAS Sydney - in November 2021 the unknown sailor was finally identified as being Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark. He was assigned to HMAS Sydney just 4 months before the sinking - he was aged 21.
How did they finally find that out? I'm curious.
I really miss reading your videos with that awesome eerie music you had back in the day ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legacy Turbo - same here! I’m not complaining tho, still like the narrated vids.
The main reason the narration is bothering everyone is that he’s rushing through each sentence. Feels more like school than a spooky video now
Yeah, sounds automated
Sounds fine to me. It might not be perfect but it's much better than text.
Exactly!!
That, plus the heavy lisp
@@titmusspaultpaul5 I heavily disagree. He have to work very much to be as good as the text videos.
5:28 I love how in the Christmas Soldier story says "...there were no identifying documents, tags or personal objects to go off of..." as they pan over a set of military dog tags with that can identify the wearer. Poor choice of "B-Roll" editing.
ive been stuck watching these videos for hours now cause theyre done so well, definitely got to subscribe now
"Well, this cylinder isn't an explosive... let's put it where children can jump and play on it!"
Post war London was one great swarming mass of little kids all gleefully playing with bayonets, firearms, hand grenades and unexploded bombs, - so a giant, unexplained metal cylinder would barely raise an eyebrow.
That's the real reason they coined the term "baby boom".
@@philhughes3882 firearms?
l. Meech - Loads of firearms and ammunition floating around Britain after the war, - soldiers bringing back souvenirs etc. They were gradually cleared up after multiple amnesties.
@@philhughes3882 how did they get past regimental armourers?
I love your content. And especially your newer channel Dark Docs. But I can't help but miss the old Dark 5 with just the text and creepy Dark Synth background music. You turned me on to a whole new style of music. No joke.
Rudolph Fentz is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. -
Wikipedia
Holly cow the show " how did I get here?" Started way back in the 1500's
The Rudolph Fentz story is actually a science fiction short story by Jack Finney, first published Collier's magazine the 15 September 1951.
its not,that novel came after event and Finney bassicaly copy this event and made his own novel
Finney also wrote Invasion of the Body Snatchers!
@@Mr11ESSE111 I've tried researching the Fenz incident. I couldn't find any mention of it in material dated from before Finney's story. Only claims of the incident happening earlier but that weren't actually written/published themselves until after Finney's. story.
@@unkledoda420 10 years ago researchers search and find some old files before Finey story but not on net then in old files
Dark 5, You give new meaning to “speed reading”. This video is better than most … but still, there’s room for a more articulated and slower … slower pace. We want to savor and enjoy your work.
"5 unidentified people who appeared out of thin air"
*thumbnail is a guy in a sailor uniform*
Gappy...? :o
I was looking for this comment ❤
i typically prefer watching videos in the "background" on my second monitor while i play games on the other, so im really happy you started narrating.
Veqx i do the same exact thing, zone out on the game while listening to a good video.
Well, that sailer reappeared but the top half of his head didn't
The Gill Perez story is one of many urban legends in The Philippines. The guy claimed that he's just sleeping in one corner of Intramuros and when he woke up he's in a different place, which is Spain. Almost everyone is convinced he went to a parallel universe or something like that.
Dark5, great narration! I love your voice. It keeps me focused on watching the whole video
For anyone else who wanted more information on the fourth person, its spelled "Chouchani", and there a Wikipedia entry for Monsieur Chouchani.
I've heard this word used before. I dont know its meaning but its definitely Persisn aka Farci.
I LOVE the narration. It allows me to do tasks while still enjoying the channel. Thanks for doing this! P.S. As for the complainers: people loving bitching online.
cqtaylor Criticism is not bitching, zoomer
@@PizzboyGetsPizzas Actually it is; some with a laptop feel entitled to have a bitch-fest. It's kinda old and played out. Either enjoy something - or move on. It's not rocket science.
cqtaylor most have fair points to CRITICIZE the voice. Did actually read those ?
7.34 the Blitzkrieg (“Lightning War”) and the Battle of Britain’s Blitz are two separate events.
Yepp the blitzkrieg was when Germany attacked Poland.
Krekács Balázs István and France plus smaller European countries between them.
Mister Sturm yes they are...
Thanks to the R. A. F.
I really like the narration now on this channel. I thought the silent videos in the past were cool because it made things a bit more mysterious, but to me the voice inflections are a perfect audible match for the subject matter. Just my opinion, and one I suspect is not widely shared, based on many other comments I have read. Really enjoy all of your videos; please keep up the good work.
Minor error: That ship at 6:00 is a different HMAS Sydney built in 1912, that one served during the First World War. The name was reused on another HMAS Sydney built in 1934 and sunk in 1941 with the loss of all 645 sailors onboard, which is where that raft supposedly came from
When you show pictures that are not of the related topic and/or are random as well it ruins the in-depth viewers experience.
Coconut Cat Oh shut up and gone make your own video !
Coconut Cat i agree coconut, we demand accuracy!
It's well established that Rudolph Fentz is a fictional character in a 1951 sci fi short story. That's it, there is no record that this ever happened BEFORE the story was published, it's just a damn story.
Damn
That's a shame, I was all for doing some research of my own on this, sounded super interesting. I guess being a scifi story, it would or should sound interesting.
You know what Barnum and bailey said about suckers
Considering the story didn't exist until 1908, yes, Perez is a legend.
Records are not kept that long. No one can even produce this story just mention it. Evn if it has the same subject does not mean that is the origin
“& Co.” means “and Company.” It is redundant to say, “& Co. Company.”
While redundant, it wasn't uncommon for 19th century companies to name themselves in this manner, as it meant the business of a person and his "company" of investors.
Florida Man says "I's seee tings popn outta thin air allls the tyme..!"
I wasn't expecting narration but i'm happy there is
Maybe you should do some fact checking and stop misleading your viewers. Rudolph Fentz was not a real person, and you presented “evidence” about him, which is actually completely false. This man is simply a character in a very old short story that would later become an urban legend with the rise of the internet
Yup. It's from the sci-fi short story "I'm Scared," written by Jack Finney and published in 1951.
This is youtube. Relax. All of these accounts are dubious at best, urban legends pretty much. That said you don't have to be so confrontational. You could cite your sources and just let the guy (and us..) know what you do calmly and coolly without being combative
@@rogermarks1110 it's always people who contribute jackshit that complain you no like? Move dafuq Along people
@@ayepweakly3564 what do you work for the liar?
True i read the short story...this was a story not fact.
watched dark5 years ago, just came back now. There's narration!
The Rudolph Fenz story is just an urban legend
“People vanish mysteriously all the time…” third time today the person I was talking to just freakin vanished!
For the next vid, mind adding text while keeping the voice? I understand you need the voice due to RUclips's modern era policy, but you can still add text like before, too.
Why not just turn on the closed caption option?
Jennyanydots because people are lazy and dumb.
@@waynewayne9693 or maybe because RUclips's auto generated subtitles are sh*t most of the times.
@@jennylovesjoe1224 I turned on captioning to try and get the name of the last entry. It came back with five different spellings.
@@jennylovesjoe1224 Granted while it is convenient, sometimes the closed captions does not come out accurate. Such as misspelled, grammar, and even a different language despite setting it on English.
I watch every one of your videos, now that I don't have to 'read' them ~ I love to read, but after a long day at work, the last thing I want to do is read anything ~ ThankQ for the narration ~!
I have never been this early for one of these videos. Feels weird man.
Same here.
Same
Same
Hell 1st alert I've got in over a month
Right I watch these videos after they hit millions of views lmao
The Rudolph Fentz incident is based on a short story published in Collier's magazine in 1951 by science-fiction writer Jack Finney. The tale was republished in a paranormal journal two years later without attribution to Finney and presented as fact.
Don't forget my favorite story the USS Eldridge the first Navy warship to ever use teleportation in whats been dubbed the Philadelphia Experiment AKA (Project Rainbow). Einstein worked for the navy in 1942 drafted it seems after many ships had been sunk by German subs.The Navy used a variation of Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory and they used it to bend light to render the ship invisible as it was encased in this electro-magnetic fog. Carles Allende a merchant on another ship who witnessed the experiment says he saw the ship enveloped in a green fiery fog and disappear the Eldridge then teleported and appeared in a naval dockyard in Norfolk Virginia before re-appearing back in Philadelphia with some of its crew missing and others fused in the ship. The sailors that had disappeared were reportedly seen at a near by bar they frequented appearing out of thin air witnesses say the men began arguing with each other and began to fight and as they fought they began to disappear vanishing in front of witnesses.
Old format was wayyyy much better...
RUclips was screwing them over because the old style didn't suit their narrative, that's why they had to change
Keep doing what your doing Dark5, don't listen to the crap comments and soon enough you'll weeed out the people who complain and keep doing what makes you happy. Cant wait to see more stuff !
Still one of the best channels on RUclips 👌🏼
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From Wikipedia: Rudolph Fentz (also spelled as Rudolf Fenz) is the focal character of "I'm Scared", a 1951 science fiction short story by Jack Finney, which was later reported as an urban legend as if the events had truly happened. The story tells of a 19th-century-looking young man possessing items of that period who is found confused in the middle of Times Square in the 1950s before being hit by a car and killed, suggesting that he had, perhaps involuntarily, time travelled about a century forwards.
The story of Rudolph Fentz became one of the more significant urban legends of the 1980s and has been repeated occasionally since. With the spread of the Internet in the 1990s, it has been reported more often as a reproduction of facts and presented as evidence for the existence of time travel.
Im so happy for the narration! I like to listen while doing other things. Thank you!
Do you ever have one of those dreams where it just feels too real but you’re somewhere else and someone else
Many times
The legend of Rudolph Fentz is fictional, and ripped straight from a 1950s sci-fi magazine.
Stop presenting it as a factual event. It’s irresponsible. And if you didn’t know, you should do better research.
So, Rudolph got transported to the see the wonders of the future only to be instantly run over by a cab, that is some right bad luck right there.
The story of Rudolph Fenz is a science fiction story by Jack Finney from 1951, presented in this video as though it actually happened.
@@tommott2819 youre not a sleuth. Youre a bum.
The Fentz legend describes how one evening in mid-June 1951, at about 11:15 p.m., passersby at New York City's Times Square noticed a man of about 20 years of age, dressed in the fashion of the late 19th century. No one observed how he had arrived there, and he was disoriented and confused standing in the middle of an intersection. He was hit by a taxi and fatally injured, before people were able to intervene.
The narration is new to me. I haven't been to this channel for a long time.
Also, the story of Rudolf fentz appearing in 1950s NYC is most likely fiction. A short story that shares a resemblance to Fentz is called "I'm scared" which many believed is the source of the urban legend
Rudolph Fents is the focal character of a 1951 science fiction short story by writer Jack Finney. It has since become urban legend
1: Me coming out of my room for dinner
5 Unidentified People Who Appeared Out of Thin Air
No. 1: Jesus Christ
snoozu historical evidence of Him so
One of your best videos yet.
These stories are eerily similar to what happens in my local pub every time I go to the bar. Out of nowhere a bloke called Blakey turns up telling me that he will have a pint of Stella.
I hope you bought the blighter a pint or two.
dates and things like that are much more clear when read usually thats why everyone wants text back
Rudolph Fenz is a character from the sc-fi short story "I'm Scared" by Jack Finney.
Afterwards it became a urban legend with people telling the story as if it was fact.
Bro, Rudolf fentz is a damned fictional character from a damned fictional story. Damn it all! Damn it all to hell!!!!
calm down before you give yourself an anyuerism, kreiger
I love that there is now a narrator I like to watch or listen to youtube just before bed o4 while gaming haveing to read made watching this channel difficult this is great.
I actually experienced somebody appearing and disappearing. A time travel like that gentleman hit by a cab.
It was many yrs ago when internet was not in everybodys home. My brother had an internet caffee. Small one. Just 4 PCs. You could come, sit, maybe even play some game or just browse the internet and get a coffee.
One day very close to end of opening hours, maybe even slighly after (like 19h evening), a dude appeared, strange looking, small a bit fat. He did not want anything really. He was just looking at those (very average) PCs. He was really interested. Then he asked few very technical specific IT questions... . He apprearently knew stuff about computers, but he had a knowledge that was like 10yrs outdated (maybe more). He was like an IT specialist from 1990 (the story happened around 2001 or 2002). We answered his questions and were just starring speechless, like what the hell is going on, who is that dude??? He was asking about connector details or serial bus and other connectors and stuff and technology of color monitors, details... He was there like for few minutes only. Then he said goodbye and walked away. There was like 80 m pathway from that building to the street. Me and my brother and one friend just looked at each other and laughed a bit about that wierdo, we were confused. I walked outside to see where he is going and so. Just few seconds after he left. I went thru the main door outside seeing only an empty pathway. We had never seen him before and since that day we have never seen him ever again.
Dude just appeared, admired 2000s IT technology using 1990s knowledge and dissapeared.
I'm glad there is voice now
Voice has been present for a long minute, several videos