O canal do Youtube que previu mortes (e como ele fez isso) - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses a YouTube channel, 20/20 Vision, which posted videos predicting the deaths of famous people. The channel's creator, who goes by the name of the "pink eye," claimed to have accurate predictions of several celebrity deaths in 2020. The speaker investigates the channel and discovers that the creator had actually created a large video containing predictions for every day of the year, and then released individual videos for each celebrity's death date. This was done by editing the large video to only include the specific day of the celebrity's death. The speaker concludes that the predictions were not actual foresight, but rather a clever editing trick. The speaker also mentions that the channel has a Discord server where members are invited to join a "cult" dedicated to the "pink eye."

Facts

1. The speaker received a video on TikTok about a page discussing mysteries and the lack of three in life.
2. The page mentioned a case on YouTube of a supposed channel that had predicted the deaths of some famous people.
3. The channel, named "20/20 Vision," was created on June 15, 2017, and had several videos posted in 2017 that apparently predicted the death of celebrities in 2020.
4. The channel's videos featured an eye that blinked, revealing the exact dates of the predicted deaths.
5. The speaker discovered that the channel only had one video after June 2017, titled "Closed Eyes," which showed an eye closing and did not include any death predictions.
6. The speaker used the Widelec website to analyze the channel's history on the internet, finding no trace of previous pages outside of 21, the first of February at 10:45 AM.
7. The channel's description mentioned a girl named Space, a singer, who was frequently mentioned in responses on her Twitter account.
8. The channel also had a Discord, and the speaker joined to access several text rooms and personal messages containing PDF images, videos, and sad with hidden subliminal message codes.
9. The speaker discovered that the videos were not public anymore and that comments on the videos only started appearing in 2021, about two or three weeks ago.
10. The speaker concluded that the videos were likely edited to include only the deaths that occurred, and that the channel's creator had not predicted these deaths but had simply edited the videos to include the correct dates.