Oswald didn’t kill JFK btw. The CIA admitted they killed him on record in court. They’ve also admitted to killing MLK and that Osama Bib Laden was one of their assets.
I ran a paranormal photos site back in the 90s. I was 13-16. I collected any picture I could find that implied a ghost or UFOs and posted them to a page served on a computer in my uncle's house. I don't know if any of them were real, but it sure was fun to collect them all.
I miss the old internet. Although it is different reminiscing now. When surfing through these pages in the 90s, it took forever for any picture to load, so scary photos were even scarier when you had to wait minutes for it to become visible. Also, if you didn't bookmark a page you liked, you probably never found it again until years later when google became functional.
If there was a website I wanted to save back then, I would just write down the URL on paper, but URLs then were often super long and complicated, even for main homepages, so it would be a lot of writing and then a lot of typing to visit those sites again. And while navigating the 90s internet, I would always have a book with me, because every time I clicked to load a new page or an image, I could read several pages, and it was way too mind-numbingly dull to sit there and do nothing during the constant waits for anything to load, so when on doing stuff on the internet then, I would always get way more reading done than internet stuff itself. It was fun, though, because the internet was way more mysterious and exciting then--it was a magical new world and anyone there was among the first explorers discovering that new world and navigating through unpredictable labyrinths to discover countless unexpected surprises and treasures and the most random things ever that we would have never imagined or sought out beforehand. I wish the internet were still like that, though it is quite nice if it is faster than 90s dialup speed. But the dialup squeals and screeches are still comforting and relaxing like ASMR to me--those were the sounds of opening up the treasure chest to fresh new excitement every time!!
Area 51 is no where close to Roswell NM. Area 51 is like 80 miles north of Las Vegas. Roswell is the sight of one of the earliest, supposed, crashed alien crafts. Which people speculate, was taken to Area 51.
@@farrellmcguire no problem. I figured it may have been your brain bringing up them taking the supposes wreck to there and, being the miracle a brain is, came out with area 51 being in roswell.
Fun fact though: It's rumored that pieces from the wreckage at Roswell, New Mexico were taken to Area 51, along with the supposed bodies that were recovered. This has little basis in fact, of course, but that's all part of the lore.
I don’t know if I’m being targeted specifically, but when I play your video I get a Suicide Prevention ad from a creepy company using AAI. Very freaky and predatory. I just like scary stories. If you also like them and read this comment, I hope you have a great day/night!
@@D310s It might be. I did type that word into FB, but it was about a character in a novel. What I don’t like about this service is that it seems to be something that could shove a person over the edge, and it’s staffed by a literal AI. Mine was called “Willow.” Now why would it be called something like that? When I said I thought it was an AI, it responded, “So your problem is you think I’m an AI?” It refused to say if it was. If this is a sponsor, the channel needs to find another.
18:30 IIRC, this is what causes the infamous “flying rods” phenomenon. When bugs fly by a camera, the rolling shutter distorts the image and makes the bugs look elongated. Even though they’re just the result of technological error, they’re kinda cool, so check them out if you’ve never heard of them!
The coolest part about the first one is the source pics actually being from mid 20th century, they're so unsettling by themselves even without the 90's story.
The after death communications part reminded me of something my parents told me that I don't remember from when I was little: Apparently, when my great-grandmother died, I was in the car with my parents, pointed out the window, and said "Look, it's Great Grandma!" When they asked where she was, I pointed out the window into the sky, said "Bye Grandma," and waved. No one had told me she was dead yet. They have no idea of how I could have possibly known.
my little nephew has seizures, one night while recovering in the hospital he was laying in the hospital bed with my sister and mother across from him in chairs, they both recounted to me that he looked over at another part of the room, smiled and said "hi grandma". he was 6
@@BelleXJ9 Sometimes I'm convinced that kids have a connection with the paranormal or the afterlife or something. I hope your nephew is doing well! My sister dealt with epilepsy growing up and I know that can be really hard. Best wishes to you all!
I’m not sure if ADC are real but About a week after my brother died I had a vivid dream about him. In the dream I was working on a dirt bike talking to my dad when my brother rode up on the other dirt bike we owned. Told him “but I thought you were dead” and he said “don’t believe everything you hear”. I’ve had a few vivid dreams in my life. Most of them when I was younger and any dream where I’m lucid it’s usually a nightmare. That’s the only dream that felt like real life that wasn’t a nightmare. I truly wish I could force myself to dream like that even if it was just one more time
I am Danish and so Sven Türck caught my interest. I have never heard about him before, but looking him up I managed to find out that he allegedly participated in more than 1.000 seances and besides a lot of photos, he recorded 6.000 meters of film. An old article states that he was making a movie that should be about 1,5 hours long about these. He was a very famous photographer in the 30s and 40s, most of his stuff is at The Royal Library. However, from what I can read all the material from the spiritual project he made is missing. A Danish spiritual community had made an offficial search for it. Haha think I found a new rabbit hole for myself 😅
Those spirit experiment photos are so beyond cool. I wonder how difficult it would be to get a copy of that book in the US, a cursory google didn’t come up with much.
DUDE I have been searching for YEARS for the pictures from that book around 7 min mark! I remember reading that as a kid in high school and have always wanted to revisit it, but could never find it and thought I had imaged the whole thing!
Gotta say, mothman prophecies, specifically, is based on a book from the 70s about events in the 60s. It takes the concepts and ideas from the mid century ufo /metaphysical craze. It may be emboldened by the 90s/early 2000s mindsets, but the source material ultimately comes from the 60s/70s. Not that it affects your point or anything.
I remember finding The Incident online sometime in the late 90's while studying for a HND in computing. Obviously I wasn't studying when I found it but you can hardly blame a guy who had no home internet but access to ISDN in the uni library from 8am to 10pm. Imagine having to navigate the overwhelming explosion of the 'Wide World of Web' (to quote Smithers O' Neil) whilst trying to write a calendar program in C++.
My guy, the quality and speed with which you post these videos ALL WHILE WORKING A FULLTIME JOB is astounding to me! You are truly a marvel on par with the seances depicted in the "I was familiar with the spirits" book you shared
The material conditions that every day people face currently just don’t lend itself for people to have the mental bandwidth for supernatural stuff. It’s definitely fun to explore it and so on, but more things are important for most people.
I am excited to see what comes next on this channel. So far you've covered things I haven't seen any or many other youtubers cover.Also you deserve more subscribers then you currently have.Every video of urs is entertaining.Anyways thanks for being a pretty cool youtuber. 🎉🎉🎉
Personally I think the world is fascinating enough without the paranormal. To me the paranormal feels like a cop out. I find the stories interesting, but I don’t believe any of it.
Do you ever go looking for the paranormal? How can you find something if you never look for it? Give it a shot. You may be surprised at what you find. 👻
@@borntoclimb7116 the truth? It’s real. Ghost I know for sure bc I’ve seen one. Idk about Bigfoot or aliens. But, you will never really believe in anything until you have an experience yourself with it. After that you will be addicted to this stuff like the rest of us bc you will be wondering what else is real? Do a ghost hunt sometime. Might be fun
Yep, I started using Photoshop in 1994 with version 2.5... PRE-LAYERS 😱 Me: _makes image with red background_ Boss: Can you make the background blue, instead? Me: _weeps_
I really appreciated the final segment on after-death communication. Too many content creators nowadays I feel would have done the exact opposite of what you did.
it makes me so happy to know some people have after death communications too. mine normally come in dreams, the most distinct one i remember is my meema coming and playing a board game with me a few months after she passed. sometimes she messes with the radio, plays her favorite songs. she has a specific few she plays to make sure we know its her. she stops if we get annoyed with it lol. one of the major times i remember is (and heres a bit of context) she wanted me to play hallelujah at her funeral. she mentioned it so many times, way before she was dying, and i fulfilled that request. ive been to a few funerals since hers (about 8 ish years ago) and every time i enter she plays hallelujah, either over the system they use or at one there was a live pianist who played it the second i entered the room. they do visit. this ramble was meaningless but i hope it helps someone notice if someones visiting them too
I'd like to say that I would be interested in seeing a video about hypnogogic hallucinations, as someone who experiences them. I would love to know more about the phenomenon if it's something that interests you to make a video on
oh my gosh the Shadowlands! I remember going on there when I was a preteen and into ghosts, I still go there because it tells me where the haunted places are near by. I even got to climb on some haunted monkeybars, I am too tall for them to work but then a bunch of bees came after me LOL
Man, I had a bunch of paranormal experiences, when I was a kid in the 90s/early-2000s. I've had a few in the last 7 years, but only when watching a ton of paranormal RUclips - as if connecting to a bygone energy, forgotten by the globe.
I yelled in joy when you mentioned Nick and Ryan's investigations because I really enjoy all of them and compared to their main channels it is kinda less popular. But nonetheless I also love this series, I was not around the internet in the 90’s so it is very interesting and I will always see something new, keep up the good work!
i cant believe shadowlands is still up, i remember a ufo counterpart too. i think shadowlands was so scary as a young teen cause you knew the local spots (For me alabama) and you could imagaine the scary stuff hapening there. very nice video bro keep it up !
4:33 Hey that's not cool, Danny doesn't "solely make content for money," he genuinely cares about making entertaining videos and music. I get the point you're trying to make but there are literal hundreds of other, more fitting RUclipsrs you could have picked for that statement.
I don't think the statement was trying to shame or bring down anyone in particular, just painting a picture of content creation back then, when it didn't even have that name and was made out of enjoyment and an interest to just share, against now, when no matter who you are and no matter how genuine your content is, profitability is one of the main motivations. And again this isn't throwing dirt on anyone, just how things have come to be, for everyone.
I am so sorry that both of you lost your Dads. Love is eternal no matter what. And it will never get easier or less painful, though many people better cope with the difficulty and pain in their lives, so in that sense are not as impacted in their lives and better integrate their never-fading grief into their normal lives. But the intensity of the pain never decreases with time, as some people presume. But you can live on and even thrive despite that pain being always within you.
I know all about the Shadowlands since my dad was one of the regulars there and he’d share stories with me and my younger brother about some of the paranormal stuff he’d read about from other users.
Great video! Tho, youtube is giving me a "You're not alone" 988 crisis hotline notification right above the video title, Figured I might as well say something in case that affects the videos visibility!
What is this music in the outro? It's awesome! Btw, I just found your channel and I think your content is just what I needed right now. Keep up the good work man.
9:50 "Roswell, New Mexico, where Area 51 is located," reads like the classic meme story opening: "It was friday the 13th, the night before Halloween." lmao
You know, there is one weird thing with the infrared pictures to me. I shoot a fair bit of film and infrared is a super interesting topic, but typically infrared photography is notoriously difficult to do without bright sunlight. Focus of infrared light is just different enough to normal light that you cant rely on the focus marks on a lens to determine youe focus, and if they were in a fully darkened room attempting to accurately focus would be fairly difficult. Not to mention the time the shutter would most likely have to be open would be quite long, longer than someone could easily handhold a camera like you're shooting a sporting event. Honestly the only other thing that sticks out to me is that I can't fully tell, but usually infrared photography has thus sort of look to it, like skin tones can seem off and surfaces have different tonality to their visible light counterparts. It's part of the reason that infrared was used for aerial reconnaissance, both in war and for things like land surveyors. I've got no clue where I'm going with this now but figured I'd chuck my two cents in lmao, sidenote absolutely love what you've been putting out and so has my wife, started with that initial liminal space vid and the ancient digicams and have watched everything since!
It's worth noting that if a seance was held in complete darkness it wasn't to prevent trickery. It was to enable trickery. It doesn't help that there are clearly lightsources in the pictures themselves, and the people aren't reacting like it's in darkness.
“the incident” is so interesting! I’m thinking of writing another story or script based on it. a man finding a random photo album with his name on it, just to see a bunch of horrific photos, and that album eventually being stolen from him in a home invasion; super intriguing stuff! does anyone know if the author is still alive so I can contact them?
I have the same feeling watching scary movies at night. I am compelled to check that all doors and windows are locked because it just feels in my mind like someone sinister is lurking right outside. It really is our human nature still embedded in our brains from the millions of years we spent sleeping outside in pure darkness with big carnivores all around that would have been far scarier in the most immediately dangerous sense than any supernatural monster that a horror film can imagine up. All our monster fears and any baseless fears of humans derive from that long terrifying past for our species, which is itself actually really scary to think about--any second of any night, you or your child or other family member could be suddenly dragged off by a beast with massive sharp teeth, terrifying growls, and muscles humans could do nothing about, and then the one dragged away would never be seen again, just vanished and gone from then on, with everyone else wondering who is next and knowing they can do nothing to prevent that constant danger. A few parts of the world equal that in true danger and justified terror, but even those of us not in that kind of real danger can have the fear nonetheless, especially when inspired and fed by scary stories...
10:07 “roswellium” probably refers to a metal with strange properties described in the initial news reports directly after the crash, area 51 is only tangentially related to the roswell incident.
I miss the unrestricted internet access from back then. No need to pay for a VPN, no need to login, you could access any website at any time and it didn't translate it for you. You just got access to everything
17:10 there's a noise in your ambiance that gave me a really bad jolt because it sounded like my dad calling for me angrily from the other room :( physically jumped in my seat
The content back then was more genuine, in a sense it was done for its own sake, not for money, popularity, self promotion etc. People were really passionate and dedicated to to share something.
first set of pictures is using double exposure to combine two separate images. same process that created the “moonman” picture & almost all of the fake ghost pictures before photo editing software
@18:14 it's a reflection of his leg propped up on the seat, caused by the camera's flas. You can see he's wearing baggy light blue jeans that were fashionable back then and you can even see where his knee bends. Cars back in the day sometimes had windows that angled weirdly outwards because the middle of cars bulged slightly outwards (making your car into a mini sunroom I guess?) so most flash photographs like this had the person's lap and the center console reflected in the window in the shot, making it look like there was something weird outside. The other fainter shape is just the reflection of the seats. It's a weird reflection I'll grant you that, but most of our early digital photos back then looked kind of like this.
My parents had to get a second phone line because I was begging to use the Internet constantly. I remember spending hours upon hours reading the ghost section of the Shadowlands website where people submitted their stories.
I’m not normally one to comment and I enjoy the content you are putting out, but I have one critique. The audio affects over the caption sections are a little too thick and jarring, it makes it very hard to decipher from a distance on normal phone speakers. Keep up the work, cheers.
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What song plays at the end of the video?
I put it to use. Children are for children. Adults are for adults. Flora & fungi is food, drink & shelter.
It is that simple. 👣
Oswald didn’t kill JFK btw. The CIA admitted they killed him on record in court. They’ve also admitted to killing MLK and that Osama Bib Laden was one of their assets.
I ran a paranormal photos site back in the 90s. I was 13-16. I collected any picture I could find that implied a ghost or UFOs and posted them to a page served on a computer in my uncle's house. I don't know if any of them were real, but it sure was fun to collect them all.
Collect them all? It's paranormal Pokemon!
You were doing God's work
that sounds really cool! when i was around 13, i would "interview" people for their paranormal experiences, write them down in a big binder.
Problem is making Fake pics is pretty easy
I remember creating a paranormal website myself when I was at the same age. I had a huge obsession with ghosts.
I miss the old internet. Although it is different reminiscing now. When surfing through these pages in the 90s, it took forever for any picture to load, so scary photos were even scarier when you had to wait minutes for it to become visible. Also, if you didn't bookmark a page you liked, you probably never found it again until years later when google became functional.
If there was a website I wanted to save back then, I would just write down the URL on paper, but URLs then were often super long and complicated, even for main homepages, so it would be a lot of writing and then a lot of typing to visit those sites again. And while navigating the 90s internet, I would always have a book with me, because every time I clicked to load a new page or an image, I could read several pages, and it was way too mind-numbingly dull to sit there and do nothing during the constant waits for anything to load, so when on doing stuff on the internet then, I would always get way more reading done than internet stuff itself. It was fun, though, because the internet was way more mysterious and exciting then--it was a magical new world and anyone there was among the first explorers discovering that new world and navigating through unpredictable labyrinths to discover countless unexpected surprises and treasures and the most random things ever that we would have never imagined or sought out beforehand. I wish the internet were still like that, though it is quite nice if it is faster than 90s dialup speed. But the dialup squeals and screeches are still comforting and relaxing like ASMR to me--those were the sounds of opening up the treasure chest to fresh new excitement every time!!
Early RUclips was awesome with jumpscare videos and ghost stories . Remember staying up with family all night to them
Yes, I remember surfing. Crazy days, when pretty much anything goes
Area 51 is no where close to Roswell NM. Area 51 is like 80 miles north of Las Vegas. Roswell is the sight of one of the earliest, supposed, crashed alien crafts. Which people speculate, was taken to Area 51.
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@@farrellmcguire no problem. I figured it may have been your brain bringing up them taking the supposes wreck to there and, being the miracle a brain is, came out with area 51 being in roswell.
Fun fact though: It's rumored that pieces from the wreckage at Roswell, New Mexico were taken to Area 51, along with the supposed bodies that were recovered. This has little basis in fact, of course, but that's all part of the lore.
Also, Roswell is a super cute little tourist town... with creepy aliens everywhere.
@@-candylovesans-wrong comment 👍
I don’t know if I’m being targeted specifically, but when I play your video I get a Suicide Prevention ad from a creepy company using AAI. Very freaky and predatory. I just like scary stories. If you also like them and read this comment, I hope you have a great day/night!
I got it too.
I got it too ….
I have yt premium so i dont get the regular ads, but i am getting a suicide hotline type of banner below the title
Me too. Is this for just this video or...
@@D310s It might be. I did type that word into FB, but it was about a character in a novel. What I don’t like about this service is that it seems to be something that could shove a person over the edge, and it’s staffed by a literal AI. Mine was called “Willow.” Now why would it be called something like that? When I said I thought it was an AI, it responded, “So your problem is you think I’m an AI?” It refused to say if it was. If this is a sponsor, the channel needs to find another.
I miss those 90’s webpages. Especially, the old coast to coast website when Art Bell was running it.
18:30 IIRC, this is what causes the infamous “flying rods” phenomenon. When bugs fly by a camera, the rolling shutter distorts the image and makes the bugs look elongated. Even though they’re just the result of technological error, they’re kinda cool, so check them out if you’ve never heard of them!
They are quite popular in japan as their own cryptids, and appear in various japanese media, including dungeon meshi and castlevania.
@@poptimist5566 Very true. Siren on the PS2 and JoJo also come to mind.
I remember the rods phenomenon. A Mexican “ufologist” Jaime Mausan had several segments talking about them back in the late 90s and early 00s.
who else watching this in 2013
This will be youtube in 2017
Bruh, I’m a time traveler from the year 2024 if that’s the case. Buckle up by the way, as 2016 onwards will completely blow your mind. 😂
@@Jolis_Parsecyeah and beware 2020 is wild
@@master_alex8605 what happens im scared
@@breadd26 the chinese eat things they shouldn't
biggest 90s paranormal topic in general? my guess is cryptids. the chupacabra panic in the mid-90s comes to mind, that was a huge trend
The coolest part about the first one is the source pics actually being from mid 20th century, they're so unsettling by themselves even without the 90's story.
Real photos from nowhere lmao
There's something that makes pre-digital camera photos more eerie with those vivid background shadows because of the camera flash.
The after death communications part reminded me of something my parents told me that I don't remember from when I was little:
Apparently, when my great-grandmother died, I was in the car with my parents, pointed out the window, and said "Look, it's Great Grandma!" When they asked where she was, I pointed out the window into the sky, said "Bye Grandma," and waved. No one had told me she was dead yet. They have no idea of how I could have possibly known.
my little nephew has seizures, one night while recovering in the hospital he was laying in the hospital bed with my sister and mother across from him in chairs, they both recounted to me that he looked over at another part of the room, smiled and said "hi grandma". he was 6
@@BelleXJ9 Sometimes I'm convinced that kids have a connection with the paranormal or the afterlife or something. I hope your nephew is doing well! My sister dealt with epilepsy growing up and I know that can be really hard. Best wishes to you all!
I’m not sure if ADC are real but About a week after my brother died I had a vivid dream about him. In the dream I was working on a dirt bike talking to my dad when my brother rode up on the other dirt bike we owned. Told him “but I thought you were dead” and he said “don’t believe everything you hear”. I’ve had a few vivid dreams in my life. Most of them when I was younger and any dream where I’m lucid it’s usually a nightmare. That’s the only dream that felt like real life that wasn’t a nightmare.
I truly wish I could force myself to dream like that even if it was just one more time
I am Danish and so Sven Türck caught my interest. I have never heard about him before, but looking him up I managed to find out that he allegedly participated in more than 1.000 seances and besides a lot of photos, he recorded 6.000 meters of film. An old article states that he was making a movie that should be about 1,5 hours long about these. He was a very famous photographer in the 30s and 40s, most of his stuff is at The Royal Library. However, from what I can read all the material from the spiritual project he made is missing. A Danish spiritual community had made an offficial search for it. Haha think I found a new rabbit hole for myself 😅
Let’s find them!
Those spirit experiment photos are so beyond cool. I wonder how difficult it would be to get a copy of that book in the US, a cursory google didn’t come up with much.
I tried to get my hands on it, but I couldn’t find much either. Only those pictures from the article Tom wrote
Love the little detail of the video being in 4:3 aspect ratio, in true 90s fashion.
DUDE I have been searching for YEARS for the pictures from that book around 7 min mark! I remember reading that as a kid in high school and have always wanted to revisit it, but could never find it and thought I had imaged the whole thing!
Gotta say, mothman prophecies, specifically, is based on a book from the 70s about events in the 60s. It takes the concepts and ideas from the mid century ufo /metaphysical craze. It may be emboldened by the 90s/early 2000s mindsets, but the source material ultimately comes from the 60s/70s. Not that it affects your point or anything.
Roswell, NM is _not_ where Area 51 is (supposedly) located. That would be Groom Lake, NV.
Yes!!!!!! Mothman Prophecies! Mothman saying “Chapstick” over the phone to Richard Gere will forever be my favorite moment in a movie ever.
I remember when Art Bell used to talk about these websites on his radio shows “Dreamland” & “Coast To Coast A.M.” during the mid 1990s & early 2000s.
I remember finding The Incident online sometime in the late 90's while studying for a HND in computing. Obviously I wasn't studying when I found it but you can hardly blame a guy who had no home internet but access to ISDN in the uni library from 8am to 10pm. Imagine having to navigate the overwhelming explosion of the 'Wide World of Web' (to quote Smithers O' Neil) whilst trying to write a calendar program in C++.
My guy, the quality and speed with which you post these videos ALL WHILE WORKING A FULLTIME JOB is astounding to me! You are truly a marvel on par with the seances depicted in the "I was familiar with the spirits" book you shared
The material conditions that every day people face currently just don’t lend itself for people to have the mental bandwidth for supernatural stuff. It’s definitely fun to explore it and so on, but more things are important for most people.
That photo from the book doesn’t have a hole in the ceiling with sharp metal objects sticking out. It’s just a chandelier.
I am excited to see what comes next on this channel. So far you've covered things I haven't seen any or many other youtubers cover.Also you deserve more subscribers then you currently have.Every video of urs is entertaining.Anyways thanks for being a pretty cool youtuber. 🎉🎉🎉
I choose to entertain the idea of the paranormal simply because the world is more fun that way. I WANT TO BELIEVE
Personally I think the world is fascinating enough without the paranormal. To me the paranormal feels like a cop out. I find the stories interesting, but I don’t believe any of it.
Do you ever go looking for the paranormal? How can you find something if you never look for it? Give it a shot. You may be surprised at what you find. 👻
Moulder says hello. 😂
I just want the truth
@@borntoclimb7116 the truth? It’s real. Ghost I know for sure bc I’ve seen one. Idk about Bigfoot or aliens. But, you will never really believe in anything until you have an experience yourself with it. After that you will be addicted to this stuff like the rest of us bc you will be wondering what else is real? Do a ghost hunt sometime. Might be fun
Yep, I started using Photoshop in 1994 with version 2.5... PRE-LAYERS 😱
Me: _makes image with red background_
Boss: Can you make the background blue, instead?
Me: _weeps_
8:07 That can’t be referring to Lee Harvey Oswald. He was born in 1939, so unless he’s a toddler, he wouldn’t be in the photo.
*takes a long drag of my cigar* Nazis got fuckin time machines…
@@tgadin🤣
3 AM call videos would have gone hard back then ngl
I really appreciated the final segment on after-death communication. Too many content creators nowadays I feel would have done the exact opposite of what you did.
Unbelievable. Mind Boggling. Bizarrre. RUclips actually has a guideline against depicting people with napkins hanging out of their nose.
I love your positive saying at the end of the video ❤️
it makes me so happy to know some people have after death communications too. mine normally come in dreams, the most distinct one i remember is my meema coming and playing a board game with me a few months after she passed. sometimes she messes with the radio, plays her favorite songs. she has a specific few she plays to make sure we know its her. she stops if we get annoyed with it lol. one of the major times i remember is (and heres a bit of context) she wanted me to play hallelujah at her funeral. she mentioned it so many times, way before she was dying, and i fulfilled that request. ive been to a few funerals since hers (about 8 ish years ago) and every time i enter she plays hallelujah, either over the system they use or at one there was a live pianist who played it the second i entered the room. they do visit. this ramble was meaningless but i hope it helps someone notice if someones visiting them too
I love the old timey voice and effects you put on the caption narrations. Cant believe I've been sleeping on this channel till recently
Another great video, man. Keep it up; you're very talented!
I've been enjoying your content recently, and is definitely surprised to see you only have 36k subscribers
Appreciate that you edited this in 4:3 (and 1440p at that)! Great choice for the topic / content.
Love your other videos too!
9:49 Area 51 and Roswell are two completely different sites in two different states.
I have been frequenting the Shadowlands website since 2003. I’ve always loved it.
I'd like to say that I would be interested in seeing a video about hypnogogic hallucinations, as someone who experiences them. I would love to know more about the phenomenon if it's something that interests you to make a video on
Check out my witching hour video!
oh my gosh the Shadowlands! I remember going on there when I was a preteen and into ghosts, I still go there because it tells me where the haunted places are near by. I even got to climb on some haunted monkeybars, I am too tall for them to work but then a bunch of bees came after me LOL
my youtube skipped a bit during the ghostwatcher bit. even though you were in the process of debunking it at that point i got a bit Spookt
Man, I had a bunch of paranormal experiences, when I was a kid in the 90s/early-2000s. I've had a few in the last 7 years, but only when watching a ton of paranormal RUclips - as if connecting to a bygone energy, forgotten by the globe.
That "German" pub is the Cumberland Arms in Newcastle
I yelled in joy when you mentioned Nick and Ryan's investigations because I really enjoy all of them and compared to their main channels it is kinda less popular. But nonetheless I also love this series, I was not around the internet in the 90’s so it is very interesting and I will always see something new, keep up the good work!
You know it's going to be a good video when YT puts the suicide hotline in the discription.
This is making way too much sense in regards to how and why I believe things are the way they are now
. Bravo.
Let's go, been waiting for the follow-up
i cant believe shadowlands is still up, i remember a ufo counterpart too. i think shadowlands was so scary as a young teen cause you knew the local spots (For me alabama) and you could imagaine the scary stuff hapening there. very nice video bro keep it up !
4:33 Hey that's not cool, Danny doesn't "solely make content for money," he genuinely cares about making entertaining videos and music. I get the point you're trying to make but there are literal hundreds of other, more fitting RUclipsrs you could have picked for that statement.
I like Danny Gonzalez! I just picked the most popular ghost hunting video I’ve personally seen myself
I don't think the statement was trying to shame or bring down anyone in particular, just painting a picture of content creation back then, when it didn't even have that name and was made out of enjoyment and an interest to just share, against now, when no matter who you are and no matter how genuine your content is, profitability is one of the main motivations.
And again this isn't throwing dirt on anyone, just how things have come to be, for everyone.
Danny doesnt know or care you exist. Hope this helps! 🫶
7:21 that’s a chandelier, not a hole in the ceiling
NGL, that last one got to me. I miss my dad every single day, and it often feels as if it won't get easier.
My dad passed away almost exactly a year ago. I hope it gets easier someday...
I am so sorry that both of you lost your Dads. Love is eternal no matter what. And it will never get easier or less painful, though many people better cope with the difficulty and pain in their lives, so in that sense are not as impacted in their lives and better integrate their never-fading grief into their normal lives. But the intensity of the pain never decreases with time, as some people presume. But you can live on and even thrive despite that pain being always within you.
I know all about the Shadowlands since my dad was one of the regulars there and he’d share stories with me and my younger brother about some of the paranormal stuff he’d read about from other users.
Great video! Tho, youtube is giving me a "You're not alone" 988 crisis hotline notification right above the video title, Figured I might as well say something in case that affects the videos visibility!
What is this music in the outro? It's awesome! Btw, I just found your channel and I think your content is just what I needed right now. Keep up the good work man.
I'm also trying to find it! No luck though. Did you ever figure it out?
@@predeterminedtornado nah man, for me no luck too.
ur the most underrated creator ive seen on youtube
Alright, goooooo medium. Wish I could talk to ghosts. That'd be sweeeeeeeet
The Shadowlands was one of my go to sites 😂
I used to love these websites back in the day. Some might remember Art Bell's website. Loved that one. Or the Willard Library Ghost Cam.
26:08 In my opinion, thinking a dead person is still around is more scary than knowing they're dead. But not so sad.
@@FionavanDahl Never heard it before, but I kinda wanna watch it now
Part 2 whoohoo 😎
AWESOME VIDEO BRO🤙🤙 Got a new Sub from me!
Side note: 🤣😂 wow 😳 you gotta give it to June dude 😂 that is some insane dedication 🤣
9:50 "Roswell, New Mexico, where Area 51 is located," reads like the classic meme story opening: "It was friday the 13th, the night before Halloween." lmao
You know, there is one weird thing with the infrared pictures to me. I shoot a fair bit of film and infrared is a super interesting topic, but typically infrared photography is notoriously difficult to do without bright sunlight.
Focus of infrared light is just different enough to normal light that you cant rely on the focus marks on a lens to determine youe focus, and if they were in a fully darkened room attempting to accurately focus would be fairly difficult. Not to mention the time the shutter would most likely have to be open would be quite long, longer than someone could easily handhold a camera like you're shooting a sporting event.
Honestly the only other thing that sticks out to me is that I can't fully tell, but usually infrared photography has thus sort of look to it, like skin tones can seem off and surfaces have different tonality to their visible light counterparts. It's part of the reason that infrared was used for aerial reconnaissance, both in war and for things like land surveyors.
I've got no clue where I'm going with this now but figured I'd chuck my two cents in lmao, sidenote absolutely love what you've been putting out and so has my wife, started with that initial liminal space vid and the ancient digicams and have watched everything since!
It's worth noting that if a seance was held in complete darkness it wasn't to prevent trickery. It was to enable trickery. It doesn't help that there are clearly lightsources in the pictures themselves, and the people aren't reacting like it's in darkness.
Nick and Ryan mentioned 💪💪💪
“the incident” is so interesting! I’m thinking of writing another story or script based on it. a man finding a random photo album with his name on it, just to see a bunch of horrific photos, and that album eventually being stolen from him in a home invasion; super intriguing stuff! does anyone know if the author is still alive so I can contact them?
Watched half this video in the afternoon and it was fine
Watching the other half now at 12am and now i feel like there's someone watching me
I have the same feeling watching scary movies at night. I am compelled to check that all doors and windows are locked because it just feels in my mind like someone sinister is lurking right outside. It really is our human nature still embedded in our brains from the millions of years we spent sleeping outside in pure darkness with big carnivores all around that would have been far scarier in the most immediately dangerous sense than any supernatural monster that a horror film can imagine up. All our monster fears and any baseless fears of humans derive from that long terrifying past for our species, which is itself actually really scary to think about--any second of any night, you or your child or other family member could be suddenly dragged off by a beast with massive sharp teeth, terrifying growls, and muscles humans could do nothing about, and then the one dragged away would never be seen again, just vanished and gone from then on, with everyone else wondering who is next and knowing they can do nothing to prevent that constant danger. A few parts of the world equal that in true danger and justified terror, but even those of us not in that kind of real danger can have the fear nonetheless, especially when inspired and fed by scary stories...
So stoked to watch this.
Great work. New sub
For me the internet was a jukebox with unlimited music selection. I hooked it straight up to my stereo. Made party’s a hit.
Thanks for telling us about factor
10:07 “roswellium” probably refers to a metal with strange properties described in the initial news reports directly after the crash, area 51 is only tangentially related to the roswell incident.
mate im waiting for the next to come out i love ur videos bro
4:26
>the high production quality deep dive videos
>buzzfeed
O I am laffin m8
Thanks!
I miss the unrestricted internet access from back then. No need to pay for a VPN, no need to login, you could access any website at any time and it didn't translate it for you. You just got access to everything
Don't you just love it when clueless people who weren't there tell you what your experience _really_ was?
I will be introducing myself as a malevolent entity named Alfred from now on
yet another banger
Me in 2061 explaining how gold and jade runes showed us bobs and vagene through glass
17:10 there's a noise in your ambiance that gave me a really bad jolt because it sounded like my dad calling for me angrily from the other room :( physically jumped in my seat
Next topic, biggest paranormal topic of the 90s? It's aliens
Hell yeah brother!
"If nobody had pointed out how naked the emperor is, he'd still have clothes!"
I remember the Incident website when it first went up. The web was definitely much different back then. It was more fun and innocent.
Rowell, New Mexico is not where Area 51 is located. Area 51 is in Nevada.
The content back then was more genuine, in a sense it was done for its own sake, not for money, popularity, self promotion etc. People were really passionate and dedicated to to share something.
first set of pictures is using double exposure to combine two separate images. same process that created the “moonman” picture & almost all of the fake ghost pictures before photo editing software
11:37 this feels like an scp or Magnus archives
Legit had an "ADC" before I even knew the guy was dead, at the approximate time he died
18:58 Mr. Krabs staring at us behind the ghost 🗿
We got that 4:3 video, don't see those often anymore
@18:14 it's a reflection of his leg propped up on the seat, caused by the camera's flas. You can see he's wearing baggy light blue jeans that were fashionable back then and you can even see where his knee bends. Cars back in the day sometimes had windows that angled weirdly outwards because the middle of cars bulged slightly outwards (making your car into a mini sunroom I guess?) so most flash photographs like this had the person's lap and the center console reflected in the window in the shot, making it look like there was something weird outside. The other fainter shape is just the reflection of the seats.
It's a weird reflection I'll grant you that, but most of our early digital photos back then looked kind of like this.
My parents had to get a second phone line because I was begging to use the Internet constantly. I remember spending hours upon hours reading the ghost section of the Shadowlands website where people submitted their stories.
I love how shitty/funny the "real" pics look
Area 51 isn’t anywhere near Roswell 😂
I hate to be that guy, but Area 51 is in Nevada, not New Mexico
I’m not normally one to comment and I enjoy the content you are putting out, but I have one critique. The audio affects over the caption sections are a little too thick and jarring, it makes it very hard to decipher from a distance on normal phone speakers.
Keep up the work, cheers.