A VERDADE SOBRE AS FOTOS DA DEEP WEB - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the truth behind several popular "deep web" images that have been circulating online. The host debunks the myths surrounding these images, revealing that they are not from the deep web, but rather from various sources such as old movies, vinyl records, and artistic works.

The images include:

* A group of people with wax dolls and severed heads, which was actually a photo taken after a wax museum fire in London.
* A photo of a woman with her head seemingly removed, which is actually an optical illusion and not a real image of a person.
* A picture of a child being held by strange creatures, which is actually an image from a vinyl record cover.
* A photo of a person with their back open revealing a robotic interior, which is actually a robot made for a Walt Disney park.
* A picture of two "ghost girls" which is actually a manipulated photo.
* Various other images that are revealed to be artistic works or misinterpreted photos.

The host aims to educate viewers about the true origins of these images and to dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding the deep web.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text, numbered for reference:

1. The deep web is often associated with scary and forbidden things.
2. Many images circulating online as "deep web" photos are actually from other sources.
3. One such image shows a group of strange people with different clothes and severed heads, but it's actually a photo of wax dolls.
4. The wax dolls were part of an exhibit at a wax museum that caught fire.
5. Another image, known as the "Russian Sleep Experiment," is often attributed to a supposed experiment, but the image is actually of a doll.
6. The doll was used as a Halloween decoration and was manipulated to look like a real person.
7. A photo of a scared child being held by two people in animal costumes was circulating online, but it's actually a photo from a vinyl record album cover.
8. The album is by an English rock band called Hellhorse.
9. A photo of a headless woman appears to show a person being kept alive by machines, but it's actually an optical illusion.
10. The woman in the photo was a performer in freak shows in the US in the 1940s and 1950s.
11. A photo of women wearing helmets and masks in a forest was circulating online, but it's actually a photo of women activists in Vietnam in 1972.
12. The women were wearing masks to conceal their identities to avoid capture and interrogation.
13. A photo of a person with their back open and robotic insides is actually a photo of a robot made for Walt Disney parks and studios.
14. The robot was created in 1964 and could move its head and limbs.
15. A photo of two "ghost girls" is actually a manipulated image, not a real photo of ghosts.
16. A photo of a person in a mask and a ball connected to a flower is actually a work of art by a photographer named Roger Ballen.
17. Ballen's photos often have a bizarre and meaningless quality to them.
18. A photo of a person in a forest with an animal appears to be a ritual or horror scene, but it's actually a work of art by a Ukrainian artist.
19. The artist creates collective art pieces that often have a horror theme.
20. The photos discussed in the text are not actually from the deep web, but rather from various other sources.