Top 10 Most Disturbing Human Experiments!
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Top 10 Most Disturbing Human Experiments
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The real terrible human experiments would never reach the people ears. Almost all inhuman stuff are kept under wraps now a days, I dough they would get that info out of all the horrible stuff they done and still doing still this day.
@Zis co (Z3S) stfu
@Zis co (Z3S) stfu
Yup
@mr faceless anoynymous disbounded on 2013 and a lot of them are working for the government now
@@patrykwoloch3875 exactly. People don’t know that. They have no common sense.
These are some atrocities but the worst things aren't even public knowledge so I can only imagine what some of the worst experiments were
Agreed. However one thing people forget is that in the 50s and 60s they didnt know better. The literally didnt know that some of the shit they did would effect or kill people.
12:32 so it can be cured 😂
If you learn about African American history you get closer to knowing
@@yonicepaprika7534 African Americans aren't the only ethnic group that have suffered, get an education.
@@binladen2990 did I say that?
Ethan to Hitler: "you're tapped bro"
* Hitler tapes his mouth *
6:48 many types of cancer are actually treated using radiation. that being said it was still stupid to give patients straight uranium
Ikr, 18F-FDG PET/CT or PET/CT using Tc-99m/Co-60 (although Co-60 isn’t used a lot anymore) tracers for diagnostic purposes and other radioactive tracers for therapeutic purposes.
Can you be immune to radiation? Oh we time to test it out.
@@entahler4012 no you can’t be immune to radiation. Radiation from isotopes like uranium is ionising. Meaning it’s not like a disease and more like a tiny canon shooting tiny lasers that destroy cells. The cancer is just a side effect of either genetic mutation or cell division after the cells are destroyed (I will say don’t 100% quote me on this but I’m pretty sure this is the case)
I mean, how do you learn without failures.
The US ain’t even the worst country to perform experiments, German and Japanese experiments were even worse
German and soviet experiments i know, but I never heard of Japan's
@@burro100muertoyt3 i think he meant the Japanese Unit 731 during WW2
@@kkwong3255 ohhh makes sense
Ah yes. Yet people just love to put hate on the US.
@The Brick Layer all in the name of "science"
Man in the intro out here experimenting button presses
I think it was the milgram experiment
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I don't get it
Those buttons activated a shock onto another person in the other room, each button activated a stronger shock onto the person in the other room
The newborn baby experiments is where I almost couldn't continue. That enraged me. Anytime children are involved I just can't deal with it. It's so sad and infuriating
Same.
Agreed. Makes me so sick
Pretty common practice for US and certain allies. The US-backed South American dictatorships were taught torture techniques by the US using children in many cases. People don't know how bad certain governments are.
When you know half of these because you did A level Psychology lol
Hahaha ikr
sameeee
Literally 😂😂 not me know the background method procedure results evaluation and how to answer a 6 mark question 🔥🔥
The 16 mark question for zimbardo is imprinted in my brain
i’m taking that 😫
when she started talking about the baby ankle deep in ice water and the blood flow rate thing my heart started racing .....as Ethan said ABSOLUTELY TAPPED
Wait until you hear about japans war crimes
@@johnappleseed366 can u provide a link of any vid bruv
@@mr.sucurmartha8241 why japan got off easy by the channel called the front does a pretty good overview of what they did
@@johnappleseed366 thax man appreciate it
@@mr.sucurmartha8241 bro read or watch a video about the Nanking Massacre/ Rape of Nanking it’s awful
Happy Birthday Fatneek
also the most disturbing experiment was conducted by Greg Paul when he created Jake
This is an underrated comment. Let this blow up
@@joe_3105 thmx just stating the obvious
@iAm Portz yeah they didnt mention this inaccurate video
NUMBER 1:after the failure of the jake experiment it did not come to light until 2019 when he clapped by KSI and then an apology was said to the world.
@Blank no no JJ bought the game
I was surprised that MK Ultra was only 10th on the list..
I mean, it was one of the major reasons for the entire Unabomber Case, where a man turned from a maths genius with an iq of 167 to a psychopath that locked himself in the woods and send bombs in the mail that would kill 3 and injure another 23 people..
Its seriously tapped how this stuff could be "legal" or at least "worth it" in the eyes of the psychologists and other educated folks around those tests..
How was it that MK Ultra was connected to the Unabomber? Was he a test subject to that project or some shit like that?
@@vincentmorales7257 Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber was studying at Harvard while they were doing human experiments with the students there and they are credited with playing a large part in turning a 167 iq genius into a serial killer.
The Manhunt: Unabomber short series on Prime and Netflix shows everything from MK Ultra to his conviction and the twists and turns on the way there, out of the eyes of the profiler and detective that caught him.
Definitely worth a watch.
There were much more humane ways to go about learning scientific shit, plus they conveniently went for the underprivileged people who needed the money and wouldn't be missed/not a shock if they went missing or died.
@@vincentmorales7257 test subject
ECT or electro-convulsive therapy is still used within the UK to treat certain mental health conditions. It is very effective for severe depression and can sometimes be used for schizophrenia/psychosis. Although it sounds terrifying, the actual treatment can be very beneficial for people! Also, the 'shock is very exaggerated in films etc, and is actually often a small twinge or controlled seizure! The patient's are also put under general anaesthetic and given muscle relaxers to make them as comfortable as possible during treatment
I get the part of that it is exaggerated, but a “controlled seizure” doesn’t sound good to me if that treatment would be benificial to me. Although almost all medication has side-effects that can be MUCH worse if you’re unlucky 🤷🏼♂️
@@RobinvT2000 yeah there’s too much of a risk. I’d rather stay my depressed self
@@RobinvT2000 it can be yes, that’s why now it’s k lot used in very severe cases of depression or other illnesses
^now
@@Imxel21 Well that really sounds depressing mate, you’ll feel better once you meet new friends or talk about your feelings with your (best) friend(s).
Bryce Hall attempting to fight was a rlly disturbing “experiment” for him but an amazing sight for us
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Sometimes I want this planet to end when hearing about this kind of stupid shit we do to children, woman and men just for the name of science.
Same
Fr, If these ‘scientists’ wanna know so bad they can preform these experiments on themselves not at the jeopardy of others.
Ong
and non binary
@@kmakertv1557 humans, period
Love having the sidemen react to these types of videos
Watch Mojo really just brushed over some of these. I only really know some things about some of these though, and I haven't seen an addition in the comments yet:
1) MK Ultra experiments worked, and they used those results. If I remember right there was a dude who claimed to have it used on it not as a study but to turn him into a weapon. They def didn't shut it down when they claim to have
2) Stanford prison experiments wasn't just psych students. People chose whether they were prisoners or guards - it was also advertised to ppl in the community, and they described the type of guards they were looking for. So it's no surprise that people looking for power trips went and got their kicks. A recreation of the experiment where ppl didn't get to choose their roles proved to be much more egalitarian where there was a lack of power trips and abuse. The guards helped the prisoners riot and share resources in that one.
And these ten don't even cover some of the more horrific things the US has done, in experiments or studies (I.E If I've got my facts straight, lots of our nutritional standards come from starving native American and Canadian kids in residential schools to get the bare minimum numbers of nutrition someone needed to survive), which is on par with what we know about Japan's WW2 studies (Whom... America took the data from so they didn't have to do it themselves). Hitler didn't get inspiration for the Nazi regime and protocols from America for nothing.
Ethan is right. Humans are fucking tapped, and he could be right on the HIV stuff. It wouldn't be the first time a disease was released into a poor community to see what happened
People were randomly allocated to prisoner and guard in Stanford prison experiment
@@AbiSteward not in the original one. Only in the second one
I guess its not really an experiment, but Operation Northwoods really shows how fucked up the US government is if you've got the time you should read about it
the prison one sounds like RP gone wrong lol😂
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@@mnkpop5858 li don't click links
@@ghosthunter790 I clicked it
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Literally what it was tbh
Before I watch this, I’ll be disappointed if they don’t mention the Russian sleep experiment
You'll be happy to know it's there
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Its a creepypasta, so its not real its just fiction
Its a fiction not a reality
They said in the US, so no
As a GSCE psychology student, as soon as I saw the title I screamed (and I mean screamed) MILGRAM! We were debating the ethics in class. Needless to say, that experiment was unnecessarily damaging.
Edit: for anyone wondering, they were investigating obedience to authoritive figures. The main scenario being investigated, was Nazi soldiers obeying Hitler blindly during WW2
13:13 Callux was one of the lucky ones
This is why I still don't completely dismiss most modern conspiracies... Who's to say that never stopped doing these types of secret experiments?
Yeah especially with the amount of people who go missing every week.
There is no reason to assume they have lol. Especially considering the CIA and other covert agencies have only gotten less accountable and more powerful.
How many of us were expecting a KSI’s “Holiday” reaction video? Also, happy birthday to KSI!
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tomorrow is Ethan’s birthday
They shoot reacts vids weeks before uploading
What's there to react to? Just a bunch of 'couples' smiling and JJ sitting in a cafe.
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Learning about the Stanford Prison Experiment and Milgram Experiment in psychology was quite enjoyable and interesting ngl
The scary part is that this is what have been found out. What about the rest. You know that the much more messed up stuff were buried away
They should react to the German and Japanese human experiments in WW2.
Dem fackerz were built different
the Soviets raping bunch of German womens when they sieged berlin, Americans putting Japanese Americans in concentration camps, or Britain causing Famine in India to leave million of Indians to die
@@homelesslukeskywalker7277 that's not even the tip of the iceberg.
@@homelesslukeskywalker7277 every country has done messed up shit its so nasty
@@chrisclay9704 Agreed. Even in Africa n countries. Like it or not, America is not the only country that did scary shit and got away with it, or swept under the rug
the milgram experiment didn't actually hurt anyone. it was an experiment in conformity, seeing if the subject would respond an authoritative figure vs not
& yet people are quick to say “you’re a conspiracy theorist” when you try to warn people.
@Zis co (Z3S) STFU
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Yh I think in the video they mention how the subjects were actors. The actors scream was really convincing tho and if I was a teacher in the experiment idk how I would live with myself after that
@@prudence433 after the test they were informed that it was all fake, and nobody showed any signs of trauma
6:10 "We're only at number 6! We're at number 6!!" This took me out. 😂😂😂😂
I learnt about the Milgrim one at a STEM learning experience at Wakefield University. The day course was on why humans are obedient
Yeah, the experiment itself was also about obedience to authority and Milgram wanted to see if the german officers’ “i only did what i was ordered” excuse had any basis. Interestingly, it did. I dont know why it’s considered “brutal”. It’s incredibly fascinating and reveals something we never would’ve thought about ourselves. And saying that they were forced to continue is really inaccurate. They were told to continue, but if they refused three times, the experiment ended. Or they could just walk out.
Perfect timing I was in need of something to watch.
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Same lad
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Same....
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How often do y'all think Ethan looks at the mirror everyday?
As many times as I go to the fridge (hint it's alot)
lol
To often
too much lol
The Stanford prison experiment was to see if people would take their assigned roles to extreme limits. It took influence from prison brutality to prisoners from guards. Very savage indeed. The documentary about Abu Ghraib is one of the case study’s around the social influence.
Number 8 “the milgram experiment” is by far the scariest to me because it means to me almost anybody to become corrupt when given power and will so easily throw away their humanity. It just makes me think some people in this world wouldn’t do this not because they have a conscious but because they are told not to and that’s scary
I know that already, I have Justin Trudeau as a country leader lol.
Also I think the Stanford prison experiment proved your thought about how easy corruption is once someone has powered.
This type of medical studies should be banned for medical field. Imagine if an engineer hacked someones account for privacy and security studies they would be arrested ffs
not really google white hacking
@@adwaitvaidya2273 yea that's a multi-million dollar company im talking if someone does it in college for a project study like the medical students did in this video. Im not talking about ethical hacking like a serious breach of law
@@calmic9838 I mean technically a lot of what say "Anonymous" does is a breach of law.
@@adwaitvaidya2273 im not talking about groups. Im talking about recognised university and students
The Stanford experiment this was fraud btw
Having been treated with electroconvulsive therapy I'd say it's really not so bad as it has been portrayed in movies. It actually is relieving if you are in the condition that requires it...
Yeah, ECT is commonly prescribed for certain treatment resistant mental disorders and apparently works quite well.
We need all the sidemen reacting to Holiday 🔥🔥🔥
Ethans face looking at the screen is almost exactly like me in laths when the teacher says algebra is easy
Students now learn about the milgram experiment in sociology
Do you mean psychology?
@@no4869 no you also learn about it in sociology as it shows that people will believe someone in a white coat
And I don’t believe it should be in this list as it was done ethically with the people in the experiment being debriefed afterwords
@@no4869 you also learn it in sociology because we as humans are more likely to trust a human if a human wears clothing we associate with a particular role that exists in today's society even though that person does not have that particular role in today's society. Let's say I meet an unknown person who wears a white coat, a face mask and a stethoscope close to a hospital. That makes me think he is a doctor when in reality, he may not be one. He may be a police officer scouting the area for a criminal, and thus disguises himself as a doctor because a doctor is more likely to be near a hospital than a police officer and to trick people who are just passing the area.
I hope you understand my long statement. If not, google Goffmann's mask theory
videos like this should make people at the very least question certain things about the world we live in.
That's what I'm saying and imagine all the things that happen that we never hear about
Government
@@joshentertainment2 exactly
Fam the Stanford bridge experiment one always messes with my heads
It shouldn’t because it was proven a fraud. The doctor manipulated The Whole thing and told students how to act so it’s not real. Google it.
I learned about the Stanford prison experiment in my intro to Criminology course. The milgram experiment is taught in basic psychology courses too
Terrible Idea: Make a Sidemen Truth or Dare in a Million Dollar Mansion (or a Haunted Asylum)
Haunted asylum 4 sure
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Yt needs 2 do something ab these bots man
Perfect idea
The Actinium-225 present in the Uranium-233 can be extracted and used in therapies to treat certain forms of cancer, like Acute Myeloid Leukemia, with extraordinary results.
6:50 "already terminal"
6:52 ethan - that's killed them
6:54 vik - uranium causes cancer
Proof that ethan doesn't listen and vik doesn't realise a lot of knowledge we know now wasn't back then.
This video is a great revision session for my A-level psychology
Milgram and Zimbardo were classmates
And that fact always amazes me
Now it all makes sense
I wish JJ reacted to this to see what weird things he would say 😭😭
The sidemen should do reacting to most savage mma moments
ECT is one of the best treatments for mental health patients.. It still happens today and is so effective in the best recovery.. just most people think of "one flew over the cuckoo's nest" but that not what its like.. unfortunately most people don't understand mental health as they look from a distance..
We need Randolphs diss track reaction
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@@mnkpop5858 stfu
I’d like it if they gave a disclaimer saying “don’t watch while eating “
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Don't think it would affect most people who are eating which is why they don't give a disclaimer
Or just use your brain
it says "most disturbing" wt do u expect my guy
It said disturbing human experiments you should have known It wasn't meant to watch to eat. Tho I guess a disclaimer is a good thing
I learned about most of these in my AP Psych class and they still disturb me.
I leant about Milgrams experiment in psychology at college and it was wild. Some of the ‘teachers’ ended up having seizures from the stress.
Number 1 is probably JJ's "Transformation"
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I uploaded my Face Reveal......
*Vikks reaction is everyones reaction to this video 13:25
I swear Ethan is in every react vid😂
The research on mustard gas in ww2 is crazy as it was used so heavily in ww1
Ethan is just a guy that keeps on going 🤷🏼♂️😂
our fatneek is turning 28 today..
I would highly recommend watching the movie they made on The Stanford Prison Experiment it’s quite hard to watch but very eye opening
Yo, this video is mad. The stuff that happened back in the day is crazy to think off
when simon realises that 'the doctor' from dead by daylight is literally based on the shock therapy experiment...
They had to make this list specifically America cause Nazi, Japanese, and Soviet experiments would take over the list.
What Japan did to China 😬
@@elshanks1578 yeah.......that was pretty bad.
didnt know it was a competition
@@hand__banana some people in history treat it like it is a competition
@@ccf3294 a very good example would be the Cold War........two nations arming up to the teeth with nukes to become the superpower country of the world.
Simon: "Oh this is Watch Mojo this wont be that bad"
Video: Ok let me show you
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Exactly what I needed right now
Same tbh
2:02 ayo "OPERATION MIDNIGHT CLIMAX"
yeah okay. You ain't slick LMAO
this video made me cry
Take it Ethan just learned the word tapped
The obedience to authority experiment didn't actually harm anyone. Although you could say the "teacher" was harmed mentally.
I'd say the results are more terrifying than what happened. Knowing these people went to lethal volts when told there were no consequences. It only took some gentle manipulation(?) to get these people to "lethally shock" someone else.
@@ozoenelayer another interesting find from this experiment, and interviews, is the effects of authority in nazi Germany and how the soldiers were following horrendous orders and questioned none of it.
@@Ehunteman exactly! The way people follow authority without asking questions is simultaneously interesting yet terrifying
Sick vid
Half of these experiments will be questions on my social psychology exam monday lmao, thanks sidemen
i guess this is a big ass confirmation of how wrong i am majoring in psychology in college lol… apart from 3 years of depression this video defo confirm it that i’m in the wrong major
Why do you say that. Psychology helps many right
@@vm2113 i would admit that it’s a bias opinion based on personal experience… you’re not wrong but i’m just having a horrible time learning about it that’s all
Hitler gassing people up: WW2
US Millitary gasses own people and get away with it: Good experiments lads
Happy birthday to our boy bezinga and one day late birthday to jj thx for all the content
14:35 Vik ppl still disappear till this day and no one knows what happens to them
My day gets so much better when they post
"Humans are so tapped, humans are disgusting.. You're not at all wrong my friend xD
This video gives the vibe that my brain , human emotion and soul feeling not so good n so disturbing knowing that we do not know these hellish experiment is done in full on secret ....
You should watch the film, three perfect strangers. Some pseudo scientists in America would split up identical twins/triplets and put them with upper/middle/lower class adoptive families. They would then measure how their development differed. When the triplets met at college, it all came out and they tried to cover it all up. There was a spate of identical twins all finding each other at the same time.
Shout out people doing a level psychology who counted this as revision
Poor men who died for no reason
Yes, only the men
@@natsuonf3706 really bruh? That’s what you took away from the comment?
@@ademolaadeyemi8386 Well, they were unreasonably specifying only the men, what else would u take from the comment?
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Sideman need to react to Solved Murder cases in the UK like the James bulger case.
The worst one for me was the newborn experiments. It’s insane things like this happened. And that’s only things that happened in the US. Imagine what goes on in the rest of the world.
Way whi bui bui
I was holding in my tears then the babies came up and now I'm crying in bed ffs
They should one time let only 1 sidemen react just for the lol's
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I knew all these its really interesting how they work
You actually learn about the prison experiment (Zimbardo) and Migrims electric shock experiment in year 11 psychology
The milgram experiment with the teacher and the learner is actually ethical. The people in the experiment were debriefed after and the study is considered ground braking. It should not be in this list
Yeah and I already knew the result because I have a leader like Justin Trudeau ruling my country
Reacting to just CIA facts itself is enough for a disturbing video
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Learnt about some of these in psychology so I’m counting this as my revision
11:34 is known as being in an agentic state
Why was the more sidemen video made private?
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I was learning about the milgrim experiment in psychology and it was fascinating how many conformed😱😱
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We learnt about the milgram experiment in psychology at school… sounded messed up
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Well you clearly didn't listen
Psychology has so many messed up studies its unreal
It's actually not quite bad
Not that bad
So you know, MKUltra the mind control is true. And the game Outlast is based upon it
You gotta actually watch Stanford Prison Experiment. Shit is crazy
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Crazy how for the syphilis one, they said "African Farmers". They were slaves. Don't know why people pretend like slavery never existed.
@@zonedron7867 thats the most ignorant comment I've seen, I can almost assume your social status and environment from that comment. Physical slavery was still a thing within the last 100 years, and systemic racism is still a thing now. So no, its not overstated at all, maybe next time actually try to put yourself in the shoes of those affected by the racist system now
@@zonedron7867 and believe many people like yourself or worse, would love to forget that slavery was even a thing, believe me.
@@zonedron7867 ah yes 1865, the year of the end of slavery 💀💀💀 you sound goofy as hell, and I never said racism isn't seen anywhere else, im aware of racism being a problem everywhere, but systemic racism isn't a law. Its not written, its implied... check the rate of bank loans given to white people compared to black people. LMAO nice the 1 black president right? When did I say anything about handouts too??? Don't be afraid to tell me the city you live in and this will make a lot more sense.
@@zonedron7867 of course they have worse credit scores, for generations black people weren't ALLOWED to get loans let alone build credit, now its much easier, which is why NOW you see more African Americans in powerful seats, but you have to be blind to see that black oppression is still a thing. A black person with a traditional African name is much less likely to get hired in the corporate world than someone named "Connor". You won't see systemic racism with your own eyes, what you will see are the consequences. Be glad you live in Canada
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