The video discusses several unsolved internet mysteries, including Cicada 3301, a series of puzzles posted on a forum in 2012 by a user identified as 3301. The puzzles were designed to test the intelligence of participants and were released annually, becoming increasingly complex with each new enigma. Participants who made progress in the puzzles began to disappear from the internet, leading to speculation about their recruitment into an organization. Despite extensive searching, the true purpose of Cicada 3301 remains unknown.
The video also covers the mysterious video "6 2.10 40 15546 493 1124" posted on YouTube in 2014. The video contains random images and sounds, including coordinates that lead to a forest in Finland. Despite these coordinates, nothing was found at the location. The video's purpose remains a mystery.
Another mystery discussed is the website Ok 28 2011.com, which appeared on the internet in 2011 with a countdown to October 28, 2011. On that day, the riddles on the website were replaced by phone numbers. Calling these numbers resulted in strange noises and screams of despair, but the website went offline on April 26, 2015, without revealing its purpose.
The video also mentions morte.com, a website created by Thomas Lin in 1997. The website contained a login box but no other content, and it was discovered to store a large amount of data. Despite attempts to hack into the site, nothing was found, and the website remains closed to this day.
Finally, the video discusses a mysterious video titled "11bx 13711" posted on YouTube by a channel named Parker White in 2015. The video shows a person in a costume and contains signs in rhymes and codes. The video's purpose and the identity of Parker White remain unknown.
1. The video discusses several internet mysteries, including cicada 3301, a famous internet enigma, and morte.com, a website with a mysterious login page.
2. Cicada 3301 was a series of internet challenges posted by a user identified as 3301 on the forum for some NAS in 2012. The challenges were gradually increased in complexity, requiring logic, general knowledge, and information security skills.
3. After users completed the challenges, they disappeared from the internet, leading to theories that they may have been recruited for something.
4. A mysterious video titled "6 2.10 40" was posted on YouTube in 2014. The video contained random images and sounds, including a face from the film "The Adventures of Mark Twain." However, despite extensive study, the video's purpose and the relationship between the coordinates in the video's name and the location in Finland remain unknown.
5. Another mysterious website, Ok 28 2011.com, appeared on the internet in 2011. The website featured a countdown to October 28, 2011, and contained enigmas, images, and hidden messages that remained unsolved. After the date, the website went offline and its purpose and owner remain unknown to this day.
6. The video also mentions morte.com, a site created by Thomas Lin in 1997. The site contained a login page and nothing else, leading to speculation about its purpose. The site was taken down without explanation, and its content remains a mystery.
7. The video concludes with a mention of a mysterious video titled "11bx 13711" posted on YouTube by a channel called Parker White in 2015. The video shows a person in costume dressed like doctors during the Black Death, along with rhymes and codes, leading to speculation about its purpose and the identity of its creator.