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**Title:** The 7 Most Disturbing Websites on the Internet (Part 2)
**Summary:**
A narrator presents a countdown of the 7 most disturbing websites on the internet, featuring:
1. **#7:** Maipú Dot Com - a site where users share and rate photos of their feces.
2. **#6:** A German site (content not fully translatable) facilitating transactions involving extreme paraphilias.
3. **#5:** Ángeles de Luz Punto (Angels of Light Point) - a Spanish site promoting a doomsday cult believing in alien evacuation.
4. **#4:** Divine Interventions - an online sex shop selling toys with religious motifs.
5. **#3:** Human Leather - a UK-based site selling garments made from human skin (claiming to source from countries where buying bodies is legal).
6. **#2:** A defunct site (accessible via Wayback Machine) that served as a dating platform for cannibals (shut down by the FBI).
7. **#1:** A deep web site (now closed by Interpol) that facilitated torture, abuse, and murder of vulnerable individuals, catering to wealthy psychopaths and sociopaths.
**Note:** The content is graphic and disturbing, with the narrator emphasizing the extreme nature of these websites.
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**Warning: Some of these facts may be disturbing or unsettling.**
1. The content creator is presenting a list of the "7 most disturbing pages on the internet".
2. **#7:** A website, "maipú dot com", exists where users upload photos of their feces for others to rate.
3. **#6:** A German website (no name provided) facilitates transactions related to extreme paraphilias.
4. **#6:** The website sells used tampons for up to 214 euros, claiming they are "wetter and more flavored".
5. **#5:** "Ángeles de Luz" (Angels of Light) is a Spanish website predicting a colossal alien abduction to evacuate the planet.
6. **#4:** "Denzel OA Divine Interventions" is a sex shop website selling toys with religious motifs for various faiths.
7. **#3:** "Human Leather" is a UK-based website selling garments made from human skin, with prices up to $27,000 for certain items.
8. **#3:** The website claims to source human skin from countries where buying bodies from morgues is simpler, for use in their products.
9. **#2:** A now-defunct website (no name provided) was shut down by the FBI for facilitating cannibalism and related activities.
10. **#2:** The website offered cooking recipes, utensils for human flesh, and more, leading to several famous cannibalism cases.
11. **#1:** A deep web page (no name provided), now closed by Interpol, offered a platform for psychopaths and sociopaths to commit heinous crimes, including torture and murder, for a fee.
12. **#1:** The website had "warehouses" where these crimes were committed with impunity, targeting vulnerable individuals like the homeless.
13. The **#1** website was taken down, and its organizers may have been arrested.