15.
The Curse of Sarah Black The video, which has been uploaded across
various YouTube channels, is said to be haunted by the spirit of Sarah Black – a young Irish
occultist born in the 20th century.
An occultist is someone who believes in the supernatural, and Sarah not only believed,
but is said to have been able to communicate with those in the beyond.
So why is her spirit haunting a video?
Well, because after one of her occultist rituals failed, she met an early end.
Her spirit left her body and is said to have been interred into this video.
Those who watch this entire haunted video are said to soon pass on as well.
And their passing is not quick and pain-free, like ripping off a band aid; it's slow and
agonizing.
You can counter the curse, but only if you want to be responsible for someone's life.
The only counter curse is to pass the video onto someone else…preferably your worst
enemy.
If you watch this video and feel a headache coming on, beware: you may be next.
Because the curse is said to start with a minor headache, followed by further issues
and, eventually, you're a goner.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
14.
Don't Open Your Eyes This haunted video begins with some Russian
script in white on a black background.
At the bottom, in English, is an order: "Don't open your eyes."
Believe me, you'll wish you heeded that advice.
The video that follows includes a spooky hunched figure walking in grainy footage, one arm
swinging.
A bunch of eerie images follow, including a hand holding a knife, while whoever holds
this knife walks slowly up some stairs.
Then it flashes to someone sleeping in a bed.
A song about a boogeyman plays in the background.
Other eerie images appear, including a creepy clown face, a bathtub with hand prints on
the sides.
And at the end of the video a hand reaches out of the tub.
While the curse may just be that you'll have bad dreams when you go to sleep, the
video does give you the creeps.
You'll feel the boogeyman is under your bed tonight.
Nightmares, anyone?
13.
Deep Web Curse According to YouTuber, Ashen Jackal, this
short 3-second video was supposedly captured from the deep web and is said to be haunted.
In the video, you'll see an image of someone screaming, along with someone else screaming.
Then a raspy voice and some Japanese text flashes quickly.
According to Ashen, the original uploader was called "4" and the video's original
title was "YOU will SCREAM too."
While Ashen notes that he found no reference to the video outside of the deep web, others
in the comments section are trying to unscramble the mystery.
A YouTuber, LaNae Kerr, describes her experience after watching the video: she wrote, "its
dark and cold i was sitting on my bed and i heard a scream i realized it was from the
video and i suddenly passed out and woke up with a ringing in my head and nothing happened
ever since."
Although we don't know what the curse is or where the truth lies, the video sure sends
a shock to your chest in those short three seconds of viewing.
12.
Cursed Universe Ever looked up at the stars and felt that
empty feeling of hopelessness and fear of the unknown.
This video instills that within you.
The content is the very same – a vast universe, stars, blackness, the void – and it takes
you slowly toward nothingness with scratchy, somewhat nature-like music playing in the
backdrop.
At one point, the universe morphs and distorts, appearing like sand.
The creepiest thing about the video is the flashes of imagery, which are so fast, the
viewer can barely understand what they've just glimpsed.
These "subliminal messages" have supposedly made people crazy.
Some viewers describe the video as hypnotic, others as haunted.
Whatever the case, according to the haunted video's description, "People have reported
the sensation of a static tv screen under their skin."
I wouldn't want to know what that feels like, so that certainly sounds cryptic and
haunted to me.
11.
Macabre Mickey Mouse First discussed on 4chan in 2009, this haunted
video appeared on YouTube in 2012 by user, Nec1.
If you have an affinity for Disney, you might want to skip this one.
In the video, a looped clip of Mickey Mouse walking down the street to an ominous soundtrack
plays.
The soundtrack is of a piano, completely out of tune and playing a melody that will set
you on edge.
A sense of dread is felt upon hearing and watching the clip, as the usually chipper
Mickey Mouse wears a somber expression and swings his arms in a disturbing way as he
stares at the ground.
Bit by bit, the clip becomes increasingly volatile, and it appears to be on fire.
Female screams start sounding in the background and, as they come to the forefront, a sinister
smile appears on Mickey's face.
According to some, this was forgotten footage of Mickey from the 1930s.
Here is where the curse comes in.
An editor who was tasked with reviewing old footage allegedly crossed paths with the clip
and went insane after watching it once through.
He is said to have raced out of the studio, screaming, "Real suffering is not known,"
and shortly after took his own life.
When the found footage came to public light, it affected viewers in a similar – though
often not as drastic – way.
10.
karlmayer While Karl Mayer is the German version of
John Doe, with the first and last names being very common in Germany, this video is completely
uncommon.
The haunted video starts with chilling laughter that will put you on edge, straight off the
mark.
Strange chanting begins in the background.
The imagery of two figures zooms slowly in.
The picture changes to a field of flowers that alternates through a series of neon colors.
A flash of Stephen King's It peeking from the sewers, more fields of flowers, more and
more fields, upside down, close ups, all the while the shrill laughing, screeching sounds
in the background.
It becomes loud electric music.
And more images of tunnels and seascapes and other unrelated shots appear.
While this isn't the most fearsome video on this list, it certainly gives some viewers
the creeps.
One YouTuber, Sam, writes, "I feel like I'm being watched."
Others claim the video makes you hear voices.
Others felt agitated, paranoid, and depressed.
Headaches are a common occurrence after watching.
The point is, you'll probably be feeling unwell if you choose to view this haunted
video.
So…just don't.
9.
The Grifter The name, alone, gives me the chills.
This allegedly haunted video appeared on 4chan's /x/ board in around 2009, along with screenshots
of the video in action, posted by user, the_solipsist.
Apparently, the clip included some rather disturbing imagery.
A series of stomach-turning scenes were depicted, along with its soundtrack of unsettling sounds.
According to the 4chan post, the images on the clip were so monstrous, they were unexplainable.
And at the end of the clip, in the universal language of Esperanto, the following was written:
"This child (now a young man) is still alive and lives in a local shelter whose name was
not given.
He never spoke, and still is katatonie [sic]."
Another poster claimed that the video was posted under a foreign link sometime in 2007
or 2008.
The original video was grainy and depicted such menacing images as ancient paintings
melting, creepy forests, a bathtub of maggots, various texts in foreign languages, and similar
macabre visuals.
In the background, a strange murmur could be heard.
Sounds exactly like a video that would be haunted.
And, according to most, it is.
It's been described as a "soul-rending experience".
Many say that super low frequencies and subliminal messages are what cause these symptoms.
Although the video is not making the rounds on YouTube today and the original footage
is apparently hard to track down.
Any footage posted to YouTube, claiming to be clips of The Grifter, is said to promptly
disappear.
8.
Red Mist Similarly to the Mickey Mouse clip that ruined
Disney for us, this one will ruin another beloved cartoon character – Squidward, from
Spongebob Squarepants.
According to the uploader, "Red Mist" is the long lost episode of Spongebob, where
Squidward takes his own life.
The beginning of the episode begins like normal.
Squidward is playing his clarinet, when someone who looks like a creepy hobo knocks on the
door, and an even creepier voice says, "The red mist is coming."
Squidward goes back to playing his clarinet, but awful laughter drowns it out.
He yells at Spongebob and his friend, Patrick, to knock it off.
The sound mutes as they start crying.
The next time Squidward goes to play his clarinet, no music comes out, only irritating clicking
noises, as the video shades to red.
The next scene shows the whole ocean coming to Squidward's clarinet performance.
As he starts to play, people call out, "Boo, you stink!" and march out of the theater.
Squidward's eyes turn red, and he appears depressed for a long time.
He returns home.
In his bedroom, he is again forlorn.
The image starts to vibrate in waves, slow at first and then increasingly faster.
There is static and crying.
As Squidward's face grows in the frame, someone is crying, and another voice taunts,
"Do it!"
At the end, Squidward takes his own life, and he is shown on the floor of his room,
a red splatter on the wall and puddled beside him.
A voice says, "The red mist is coming."
This Red Mist episode is said to possibly be haunted, although how that curse manifests
is not explained anywhere online.
I can only assume that you'll feel sad watching one of your favorite childhood cartoons end
this way.
7.
Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv This haunted video is internet legend, according
to some.
It dates back to its original 2008 upload by YouTuber erwilzei.
The video is creepy enough on it's own.
In it, a man shaded entirely in hues of red stares at the viewer in one of the darkest
staring contests you'll ever have.
Before the video is over, the man starts to fade away with a nightmare grin spreading
across his face.
The video apparently curses anyone who views it in full.
When their story ran, it claimed that if you searched for the video under its title, nothing
would turn up.
The claim goes on to say that the clips that you do find are "only part of the actual
video."
The original was only 20 seconds long, but subsequent videos under the same title last
longer, sometimes two minutes.
Legend has it that the video was removed by YouTube following an onslaught of eyeballs
sent to their main office by viewers claiming they'd ripped them out after watching it
– 153 viewers, to be exact.
That's 306 eyeballs, in total!
Some say that when a member of the YouTube staff watched the video, he screamed for nearly
a minute and, afterwards, could not recall what he'd watched and had to be sedated.
The legend grows even more mysterious, as the IP address of the uploader is supposedly
nonexistent, and the staring man, unidentified.
Watch and decide for yourself.
6.
Satan's Sphinx According to recent legend, a video called
Satan's Sphinx was uploaded online by the U.S. government in 2006.
Like many on this list, the video is filled with unwelcome imagery, with a soundtrack
of earsplitting noises and unsettling murmurs.
The images are said at times to flash so quickly from one to the next that they can't be
differentiated.
The video's finale is simply a flash of light, after the images blur into oblivion.
The horrific video is said to have been a government experiment, testing out mind control
and how subliminal messages can impact our brains.
Lovely to know that, unbeknownst to us, we are the guinea pigs of our governments.
However, when the video is finished, that's where the real heavy stuff takes over.
Viewers claim to have felt intense thoughts and urges to destroy and do very bad things.
Many are said to have gone insane after a single viewing.
After having received such dramatic results, the government quickly shut down the experiment
and erased any trace of it from the interwebs.
However, some claim to have screenshots of the video.
Curious?
You probably shouldn't probe at this one…
5.
The Kleenex Curse Japan is full of mysteries, and this Kleenex
commercial from the 1980s is one of them.
In the ad, a woman and her baby appear.
The woman sits on some straw, with her baby dressed in a red Japanese ogre costume next
to her.
In the background, Jane and Barton's "It's a Fine Day" plays.
Although the song title sounds upbeat and not the least bit creepy, the melody certainly
is unsettling.
In fact, some claim that the words, "dye, dye" in German can be heard in the background
of the music.
Just another spine-tingling detail to add to the rather cryptic imagery of the commercial.
The creepiest part about this ad is that every single member of the film crew who worked
on it is said to have passed away under mysterious circumstances, including the actors.
The actress is said to have been institutionalized, after suffering a mental breakdown, and supposedly
took her own life at the institution.
The baby, too, is said to have passed on shortly after the shoot.
Everyone from the commercial's director to the cameramen purportedly met their ends
by freak occurrences.
Even further, watching the ad is a curse in and of itself.
And if you watch it at exactly midnight, the ad goes whacky and crashes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r7yKaDxGvc One anonymous viewer posted a recording which
showed that the commercial, prior to midnight, played normally, but when they played it at
midnight, the audio slowed to an even more ominous degree and the video started catching,
as though interference was disrupting it.
Before the player completely crashed, a pair of black eyes appear on the screen.
Yikes.
The YouTuber who posted the file, known as "Shrouded Hand," said that their house's
power even went out immediately after the first time they'd watched the file that
was sent.
Even his battery-operated laptop shut off.
Haunted or not, the ad failed, and the company had to pull it after receiving complaints
about the dread it induced.
Understandable.
I've never NOT wanted a Kleenex more.
4.
Creepy Doll In this video of an allegedly haunted doll,
British paranormal investigator, Jayne Harris, asks the possessed Peggy doll questions from
viewers, after receiving several claims that photos of the doll caused some to suffer chest
pain, difficulty breathing, swollen throat, and feelings of nervousness, sadness and loss.
According to Jayne, the doll confirmed to her that she'd passed away of chest pain,
which may explain why the viewers feel the same.
The doll was passed on to Janye after allegedly terrorizing its previous owner.
During the dialogue with Peggy, Jayne asks if she is angry with someone and if that someone
hurt her.
After asking this, there are some knocking noises, after which the doll falls on the
floor.
The video's creators claim that their laptops then froze, and they were unable to finish
the recording.
Jayne is said to have felt nauseous and experienced a headache after this episode, and that Peggy
had been isolated thereafter.
According to the title, the doll is haunted, thus making the video haunted, as viewers
say they've felt physically and mentally unwell after viewing it.
3.
I Feel Fantastic Our long time viewers will remember this one.
The video description states the creator's intention.
The prelude of the description describes how, in Greek mythology, a sculptor, grew disgusted
with the human form after he saw certain women on the island of Cyprus.
These were women who the goddess, Venus, haunted for not worshipping her.
The sculptor was turned off by this, apparently, and after witnessing these women, he couldn't
find live women attractive anymore.
So he decided to sculpt a fake one – a model of beauty – for himself, which became known
as his statue bride.
This "bride" was the height of perfection and purity for him.
In the same vein, the creator of this video built his own statue bride.
The origin of this creation is unknown and has been credited to several different surrealists
and abstract artists.
The video of the statue bride, with unnerving music as its backdrop, has been described
as disturbing and terrifying.
The video's creator does, in fact, appear to be almost worshipping this inanimate "woman."
I suppose if you want truly unconditional love, an inanimate object would be the way
to go.
Hope this one doesn't haunt your dreams.
2.
wpkepkw This random arrangement of letters doesn't
sound like a curse but, supposedly, it is.
According to some, this video cannot always be found when you search for it.
Some viewers claimed to have found and watched it at some point, only to have it disappear
again.
It seems that only if you're meant to find it will you be able to watch it and curse
yourself…although, I'm not sure why you'd want to do that.
Wpkepkw is a blurry video that shows an unidentified figure before a camera.
The figure emits mumbling groans, moaning that grows increasingly louder in volume.
Then, the video just shuts off.
Some say the video was a government experiment gone wrong.
They believe the mystery man is attempting to make a confession, but for some reason,
cannot.
Others believe this is a recording of someone right before they kick the bucket.
So what kind of curse does wpkepkw deliver?
Some claim that the video possesses your computer, and that the images randomly and reappear
on your computer screen.
Someone took it upon themselves to search for the video.
After two weeks, they found it and recorded their viewing of it with a screen capture
program.
They put the screengrabs onto their YouTube channel, "IEEEWire."
The individual confirms that the video possessed their computer by recording his computer screen
using an iPhone.
This recording validates the previous assertion: that the video images continued to randomly
pop up on their screen after watching the video.
The YouTuber said that to get rid of the curse, you'd probably have to delete any speck
of the video from your computer.
Others claim that you can find wpkepkw easily on YouTube (I did, so I'd have to agree),
and that the curse is broken.
So, let's hope that's the case.
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1.
Nightmare Curse "You have 20 seconds to stop this haunted
video, because if you don't, this video will give you a horrible nightmare."
This warning sends the viewer into a frenzy.
Stop the video or watch it?
You now only have 10 seconds to choose whether you want to wet the bed or not.
Curiosity always gets the best of us, and you'll probably be watching the minute-and-a-half
video before this night is over.
And when you lay your head down to rest, you'll still be thinking about it.
As you fall asleep, it will seep into your subconscious mind via subliminal messages.
The video begins.
It shows a man walking in reverse.
It shows a statue, close ups of the statues body parts.
The man seems to ask the statue, "Why?"
Images of stone sculptures, candles, birds play in the forefront, while in the background
someone is crying.
Squawking is heard, a bird of some kind.
Images of some sort of ceremony.
A man spits on a statue of a demonic figure.
At the end of the video, there is a claim that "the door is open" and that a friend
who has passed away will pay you a visit.
The text directs you not to talk to or follow your friend in your dream.
It also claims that if you send the video to someone else, the curse will lift and you
won't suffer
the nightmare.
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