The Mass Hysteria Iceberg Explained

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  • @Wendigoon
    @Wendigoon  Před 2 lety +1742

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  • @marumaru2105
    @marumaru2105 Před 2 lety +15135

    I love how the female-only hysterias range from biting and meowing, to laughing and twitching for no reaosn, and then the male-only hysteria is just "dick broke"

  • @ooerca6511
    @ooerca6511 Před 2 lety +2022

    "stop fucking meowing its annoying" "meow" is just mass hysteria virgin vs chad

    • @f_mva
      @f_mva Před 2 lety +209

      those nuns were fucking hilarious and they Knew it

    • @AmalekIsComing
      @AmalekIsComing Před 2 lety

      Yeah fucking

    • @fordshojoe8080
      @fordshojoe8080 Před rokem +67

      Did you just meow at me? Do I look like a fucking cat to you? Do I look like I jump all nimbly bimbly in trees?

    • @nicolelouise7295
      @nicolelouise7295 Před rokem +21

      The nuns were just bored out of there mind, so they were sending people out of their mind by the most unique thing ever; meowing.

    • @Viking_Luchador
      @Viking_Luchador Před rokem +13

      "Alright meow, hand over your license and registration."

  • @gabrieldantas1179
    @gabrieldantas1179 Před rokem +675

    the story about the goalie casting a spell is the most true thing i’ve ever heard, here in brazil, fans will say anything about the enemy team if it means they lose and their team wins, it’s hilarious

    • @WheatGaming
      @WheatGaming Před 5 měsíci +10

      Makes you wonder if that goalie was casting a spell or if he was mocking them

    • @hi_dom
      @hi_dom Před měsícem

      @@WheatGamingwhy not both

  • @lessiewilhoit1811
    @lessiewilhoit1811 Před 3 měsíci +64

    " Remember those 4 Frenchmen you warned me about, don't worry we got all 67 of them" I spit my jello out I laughed so hard

  • @Buzz_the_Cat
    @Buzz_the_Cat Před rokem +8566

    “Everybody gangsta till the nuns start meowing” -Sam O’Nella

  • @BuckBlaziken
    @BuckBlaziken Před 2 lety +11674

    “The government is trying to hide the Monkey Man.” Is honestly just a hilarious sentence

    • @johnnymartinez478
      @johnnymartinez478 Před 2 lety +310

      it’s joe rogan he is the original monke man

    • @mightymudcrab3381
      @mightymudcrab3381 Před 2 lety +128

      They glow in the dark

    • @thecastiel69
      @thecastiel69 Před 2 lety +45

      Kalaa Bandar (Black Monkey), It also parodied in movie Delhi-6

    • @calebharper5019
      @calebharper5019 Před 2 lety +182

      That's when my wife asked me what the fuck I'm watching

    • @ProjectEchoshadow
      @ProjectEchoshadow Před 2 lety +102

      And they put chemicals in the water that turn the friken frogs gay

  • @batsnackattack
    @batsnackattack Před rokem +721

    There really was more explanation for the Belgium Cola Hysteria. People can read more online but when they dug into the details they found that of the original complaining kids, most were from a school and region and families that rarely allowed the kids soda pop.
    Each child was allowed a single can of coke. A number of students did not want to drink the coke and gave it away to some students who, in particular boys, were delighted to quickly guzzle their extras or just all their cans. 1 boy had drank 3 cans of coke within 30 minutes.
    However, even the children who'd only drank their own single can were found to have never drank any kind of soda pops ever before and were surprised to burp. Others a sugar high and otherwise a very standard case of what mom warned you about if you gobbled sugar.. the standard sugary upset tummy. Happens every halloween a million times too.

    • @TheDramacist
      @TheDramacist Před rokem +50

      Cola actually has a big caffeine dose for kids who arent used to it

    • @Thebatcavepetfriendlybakery
      @Thebatcavepetfriendlybakery Před 11 měsíci +23

      ​@senpai2654 im epileptic so i always drink caffiene free stuff and im very antisocial so i rarely leave my house. That being said, i forgot soda with caffeine was a thing for a sec until you said it lol

  • @cruella4341
    @cruella4341 Před rokem +841

    I was a victim of my own hysteria when I was like 13. I was becoming more aware of my health and therefore more aware of what I eat, and I somehow convinced myself I had diabetes because of how much sugar I had. Now if you don’t know one of the symptoms of diabetes is extreme thirst which causes them to drink a lot and of course having to pee a lot. Suddenly when I convinced myself I had diabetes I was going to the toilet like every hour. I wasn’t thirsty at all and yet I was going every hour. My mum took me to the doctor, they did a lot of tests and they said that I did not in fact have diabetes but they also couldn’t find anything wrong with me that could have caused me to go the bathroom that many times. Then after like 2 weeks of this and I was 100% sure I did not have diabetes it completely stopped and it hasn’t happened again since. I was convinced I had some other illness but looking back I think I was just super anxious, which is what my mum and the doctors suggested it was. Also didn’t help that I didn’t drink much water during the time cause I was so sick of going to the toilet I stopped drinking so that probably confused my body even more

    • @raincandy1653
      @raincandy1653 Před rokem +40

      That is both scary and fascinating

    • @kelseylannan4884
      @kelseylannan4884 Před rokem +43

      this obviously is just nonsense, but I wonder if it works opposite way too. like if you were told by a doctor that you had cancer but you didn't, would you slowly die from thinking you did? 🤔 or if you actually had diabetes but just refused to believe it, would your symptoms go away? lol

    • @JAY-tm7lt
      @JAY-tm7lt Před rokem +24

      The same thing happened to me but I thought I had appendicitis because I had bad sharp stomach pains and was constipated. Turns out I eat like shit and have anxiety which led to me developing IBS and freaking myself out over it lol

    • @barriakarl
      @barriakarl Před rokem +46

      People think placebo is a joke.

    • @bananabrain364
      @bananabrain364 Před rokem +35

      This is very similar to what having health-related OCD is like!

  • @picccle
    @picccle Před 2 lety +4816

    being a nun seems so crazy. meowing, biting each other; they're just religious catgirls

    • @scott1631
      @scott1631 Před 2 lety +413

      YOU DID NOT CALL NUNS CATGIRLS 💀💀💀💀💀💀/nm/j

    • @user-wx5us5ne5x
      @user-wx5us5ne5x Před 2 lety +356

      Monastic life is pretty boring, no wonder they break down sometimes.

    • @NichoMania2
      @NichoMania2 Před 2 lety +71

      Makes me wonder if Felicia from Dark Stalkers was inspired by this, given her bg. 😅

    • @FreyjaShartSquad
      @FreyjaShartSquad Před 2 lety +37

      good bye 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

    • @mheilig
      @mheilig Před 2 lety +55

      ara ara

  • @bug688
    @bug688 Před 2 lety +3016

    I remember the mass hysteria surrounding Talking Angela where people claimed that Angela's eyes were secretly cameras for child traffickers. It was so obviously fake but there were so many people hyperanalyzing the app and zooming in to Angela's eyes to see camera lenses. Honestly, it was pretty entertaining

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND Před rokem

      Thats not really mass hysteria
      It's just ppl being gullible and believing scaremongerers

    • @delanawright436
      @delanawright436 Před rokem +347

      either way the lenses wouldn't be IN her EYES. she's an AI forn gods sake. full on ADULTS were saying that too, i waslike 7 and was shaking my head at a bunch of 20 year olds who don't know how spyware worked

    • @rosieroovs
      @rosieroovs Před rokem +92

      i remember that! i don't even know where i found out about it since i didn't really use the internet except for club penguin at the time but i remember being told to look for the silhouette of a man in a room in her eye, and sure enough, i found it. but i figured that it must have been some sort of texture (obviously it was) that just probably included this guy or something else that looked something like that. a few years later i watched a video on it and God was it funny seeing all the kids and parents freaking out about an app on a phone that most likely doesn't even have a front-facing camera lol

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon Před rokem +28

      @@delanawright436 i'm so glad my parents are actually smart bc i don't think little 5th grade me would've been able to handle them freaking out over something that makes no sense lol
      like dude, the app was made by a big company. it takes like two taps to figure it out lol. it's not like they had an army of child predators at the ready. it was wild to me that they put that shit on the NEWS. i understand little kids falling for it but grown adults? that was a strage era

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 Před rokem +30

      @@delanawright436 I remember thinking the same, too! I don't know how old I was at the time because I forgot what year this was around, but I knew that, if someone was tracking you through an app, there wouldn't be a "reflection" or something of them.

  • @bethanoni95
    @bethanoni95 Před rokem +626

    My grandad is one of the kids who helped start the Liverpool Leprechaun rumour. He was about 14 or 15, hanging out at a park with a friend, and they decided to tell some younger kids they had seen a pixie or a leprechaun or something, and it spread from there. He kept it up and told my mum and uncle when they were young that he'd seen them. It was only when they were older he said "oh yeah, I made it all up back then to mess with some of the other kids". Gotta love your family legacy being mass hysteria 🤣

  • @Kristine_202
    @Kristine_202 Před 9 měsíci +93

    I remember after 9/11 everyone was freaked out about anthrax being sent through the mail. I'm a New Yorker, so I was already experiencing some PTSD, but I was completely freaked out if I saw any kind of powder anywhere or even just smelled something odd. I don't think anthrax even has a smell, but you know how you'll be sitting in a room and smell something and not be able to figure out where it's coming from? Well, post-9/11, my brain automatically went to "we're all going to die" whenever that happened.
    You hear some of these stories and wonder what the people were thinking, but it really doesn't take much. We were all in a heightened state of panic and it escalated quickly.

  • @strawbrryblood
    @strawbrryblood Před rokem +3271

    the meowing nuns thing is absolutely hilarious to me, cause obviously it wasnt involuntary because they stopped after being threatened with punishment. they all just agreed to do this for seemingly no reason, definitely sounds like something a group of students would do.

    • @claressadubs
      @claressadubs Před rokem +388

      It totally sounds like something a bunch of bored girls would do to entertain themselves and annoy other ppl 😆

    • @DesolatedChild018
      @DesolatedChild018 Před rokem +364

      A lot of nuns started life at the convent really young, very much pre-puberty, so they might as well be teens who did the most boring chores every same day trying to have some fun - with the grown ones, that knew nothing much beyond the covent walls, being in on the joke and jumping in out of similar boredom.
      Which frankly? Good for them. Same.
      Meanwhile young monks were all night preaching in fright, drenched in cold sweat, terrified of the wrath of God because “their pp was sinfully hard”.

    • @ms.chomper5024
      @ms.chomper5024 Před rokem +67

      Girl like to meow so it's something we would do

    • @laughatdarkness1286
      @laughatdarkness1286 Před rokem +32

      I have a tic where i sometimes randomly meow its super awkward lol

    • @topsoil8690
      @topsoil8690 Před rokem +43

      they were absolutely just pulling a silly little prank

  • @theboi5584
    @theboi5584 Před 2 lety +2969

    The idea that a group of people can just freak out and go insane around the same time is both equally terrifying and fascinating.

    • @adrianp7574
      @adrianp7574 Před 2 lety +118

      And develop symptoms of sickness due to panic

    • @johnjeckell1953
      @johnjeckell1953 Před 2 lety +12

      I have bad news. Almost all humans are connected to a hive mind. They have no control over what they do. Likely you are connected to the hive and will never realize it, even if it was proven to you.

    • @kiwimarshall3937
      @kiwimarshall3937 Před 2 lety +70

      @@johnjeckell1953 Hiveminds are just the collective intelligence of a group of organisms. The one you propose is literally a scifi concept and hasn't been seen anywhere else besides fictional media.

    • @jdhfSD63gH
      @jdhfSD63gH Před 2 lety +28

      @@johnjeckell1953 stop reading jung and eating mushroooms. we have no proof of this at all

    • @honeycrispsnail4032
      @honeycrispsnail4032 Před 2 lety +48

      @@johnjeckell1953 so are you one of the only ones that aren’t connected to the hive mind? lmfao

  • @frankygmanentertainment5835
    @frankygmanentertainment5835 Před 10 měsíci +123

    The laughter epidemic reminds me of this girl i grew up with that would sneeze an insane amount of times nonstop, she once sneeze like 62 times in a row . The teacher thought she was faking but she literally had tears coming from her eyes.

    • @TheNephilimofEmpireCity
      @TheNephilimofEmpireCity Před 6 měsíci +6

      Ugh those dreaded back of the nose tickles that won't go away

    • @corneliusdwyer1824
      @corneliusdwyer1824 Před 6 měsíci +17

      I have very dramatic and excessive sneezes and never sneeze juse once, it's usually 3 or more times. people think I do it for attention, but it honestly sucks. My record is 13, I couldn't imagine the absolute horror of 62...

    • @rokukou
      @rokukou Před 4 měsíci +10

      How would someone even fake a sneeze?
      Poor thing. My family sneezes in fits while i tend to have big single sneezes.

    • @yanentine
      @yanentine Před 2 měsíci +4

      God, that must have been really painful after a while, you would think that all that sneezing would cause a nosebleed, due to all the irrigation to the nose lining - maybe she was allergic to something?

    • @Sing_A_Rebel_Song
      @Sing_A_Rebel_Song Před měsícem +2

      That sounds like my dad, he once sneezed so much he broke a rib

  • @TheFastfoodcritic
    @TheFastfoodcritic Před rokem +204

    A common misconception is that y2k "didn't happen" or was an overreaction. That is a huge annoyance with older IT people . They will tell you it took a lot of work and time and crunch to make sure "y2k did not happen". It would have been a real disaster. Not mass hysteria.

    • @smooshiebear80
      @smooshiebear80 Před 9 měsíci +23

      Y2K: the original toilet paper hoarding incident

    • @pointyorb
      @pointyorb Před 7 měsíci +15

      Yeah but how does the date not working = all electronics exploding

    • @Wylde483
      @Wylde483 Před 6 měsíci +25

      ​@@pointyorbyeah people obviously went overboard but it really would have fucked up daily life really badly for everybody

    • @clintbustwood4800
      @clintbustwood4800 Před 6 měsíci +31

      @@pointyorbbanking records would be corrupted, electrical infrastructure would crash due to the errors, personal computers would brick, etc.

    • @blakebrownlee8182
      @blakebrownlee8182 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@pointyorbYou would be surprised at how much damage one wrong variable can cause.

  • @haileyrocker330
    @haileyrocker330 Před rokem +5105

    as someone who lived in boston when the ‘mooninite panic’ happened, literally no one was scared except the police. sports games were canceled, concerts, everything. my parents had literally given birth to my little sister 2 days before and we COULD NOT. LEAVE. THE HOSPITAL. FOR. DAYS. according to 7 year old me who had to eat the hospital food and miss school, “the chicken tenders sucked” so clearly i was not very pleased with the situation at hand. neither was my father who had tickets to the celtics game.

    • @Nickles4
      @Nickles4 Před rokem +377

      I remember listening to WBCN at the time and even they were like “lol our police are stupid”

    • @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895
      @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Před rokem +20

      Ur dad be a bugman

    • @phantomspaceman
      @phantomspaceman Před rokem +7

      I remember it popping up on 4chan and laughing with everyone at how dumb the police were. Then the story kept turning up and all the headlines were "These cops are retarded." It's the hysteria equivalent of a forced meme.

    • @TheRach995
      @TheRach995 Před rokem

      Boston is a (comparatively to west coast cities at least) relatively safe place so my guess is they just had nothing better to do & since cops training primes them to be paranoid they just kinda confirmation biased themselves into the stupidest bomb scare in east coast history.

    • @hyperball01
      @hyperball01 Před rokem +193

      You dad is such a Chad lmaoo.A new child is born, wanting to go to a Celtic game to celebrate it

  • @atomic.madness452
    @atomic.madness452 Před 2 lety +4058

    My favorite genre of mass hallucinations or haunting has to be the ones where people would see “specters” at night, that all mysteriously disappeared once we stopped lighting our homes with vast amounts of odorless gas

    • @bugglemagnum6213
      @bugglemagnum6213 Před 2 lety +46

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @liz5089
      @liz5089 Před 2 lety +211

      I literally learned this playing a point and click video game, and it’s been my favorite fact ever since.

    • @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
      @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Před 2 lety +9

      @@liz5089 which game?

    • @liz5089
      @liz5089 Před 2 lety +95

      @@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Nancy Drew Ghost of Thornton Hall

    • @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
      @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Před 2 lety +32

      @@liz5089 oh thank you, I bought some Nancy Drew games, but never got around to playing them.

  • @Zutarilvl59
    @Zutarilvl59 Před rokem +103

    There's Paris shock syndrome, which is kind of like a mass hysteria lite. Japanese people who go to Paris are often so shocked between their expectations and reality and can become really depressed. From Wikipedia: The syndrome is characterized by a number of psychiatric symptoms such as acute delusional states, hallucinations, feelings of persecution (perceptions of being a victim of prejudice, aggression, hostility from others),[1] derealization, depersonalization, anxiety, as well as psychosomatic manifestations such as dizziness, tachycardia, sweating most notably, but also others, such as vomiting.[2]

    • @xeres6232
      @xeres6232 Před rokem +1

      I don't even blame them, french here, Paris is a shitty dumpster that reeks of piss. You want to see France ? Stay away from Paris, those poor tourists I swear...

    • @Freak-And-Oddity
      @Freak-And-Oddity Před 10 měsíci +10

      Why Japanese people in particular? Just curious, but I would imagine a lot of people across all cultures would be shocked by how Paris actually is, so why specifically Japanese people?

    • @Zutarilvl59
      @Zutarilvl59 Před 10 měsíci +35

      @@Freak-And-Oddity I think there is this big romanticization of Paris here in Japan. It’s always proclaimed to be this miraculous beautiful utopia where everyone and everything there is so beautiful and they build this image up through their lives that they one day want to go and see this beauty with their own eyes.
      I guess it’s the shock of having this image built up over a lifetime and finally making a trek over there to have the image brutally shattered.
      I’m no psychologist by any means but that’s my opinion based on living here for a decade.

    • @SlimeyBaron
      @SlimeyBaron Před 10 měsíci +13

      ​@@Zutarilvl59reminds me of how so many avatar fans experienced severe depression after seeing the movie because of how pretty the world is despite it all being fake.

    • @You.are.correct.however
      @You.are.correct.however Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@elodee3baget

  • @katherine1304
    @katherine1304 Před rokem +46

    as for the blackburn faintings, i can attest to it being VERY mental. anxiety can absolutely cause one to lose consciousness. i passed out in high school once because my teacher was describing what happens to a body during crucifixion (it was an ancient history class i went to public school) and a mix of not eating breakfast, having done the pacer test that morning in gym (lol) and hearing gory stuff and him prefacing it saying people had thrown up hearing it before is what caused me to pass out. after that I was terrified of anything gory but specifically when i was in school, and i ended up passing out during a drivers ed video where they talked about horrific 911 calls and how they collect bodies from crashes. gory stuff had NEVER bothered me before and no longer bothered me once i left high school. but there were multiple times i had to FIGHT not to pass out because my body associated passing out with hearing about anything gory in school. my sister had something similar where she passed out while handing in an assignment in a college lecture and after that her anxiety was so bad she missed a lot of that class in particular. her brain associated that class specifically with passing out and she felt like if she went she would pass out again. it was a long time ago so I don’t know if she did end up passing out again, but I know it severely affected her grade.

  • @BlueSpiritFire1
    @BlueSpiritFire1 Před 2 lety +3913

    I think the meowing nuns one is my favourite. We all know someone who has done that - meowing in response to normal questions just to be an obstinate little shit. The idea of a whole convent just deciding to act like stubborn kids meowing at everything until they're threatened with punishment has me cracking up.

    • @chrissy3875
      @chrissy3875 Před 2 lety +22

      HAHAH FR

    • @thefrubblewarrior4678
      @thefrubblewarrior4678 Před 2 lety +3

      >:D

    • @SassyGirl822006
      @SassyGirl822006 Před 2 lety +131

      That was literally me. I would do that for days as a kid, because I felt like it. My mom would just roll her eyes, and say "just don't act like a cat, please." 😒

    • @Valfara770
      @Valfara770 Před 2 lety +74

      @@SassyGirl822006 Hehe, fitting name you got there. :D
      I heard a nice Reddit story once about a woman who was annoyed at being nagged at by people that instead of arguing she just started to bark at people like a dog. That shut them up quite nicely. :D

    • @etoile-diabolique
      @etoile-diabolique Před 2 lety +59

      @@Valfara770 i understand her barking has become my favorite défense mechanism
      It annoys everyone and I truly seem unhinged so they stop trying to argue it cracks me up

  • @KaeYoss
    @KaeYoss Před rokem +2255

    What's so unbelievable about soccer players casting spells against each other? It happens all the time, even in world cup matches. And not just the African teams.
    Otherwise, how do you explain all those players falling over and rolling around in pain when no one even touched them?

    • @christianlowman2698
      @christianlowman2698 Před rokem +33

      😂😂😂😂

    • @bdbailey
      @bdbailey Před rokem +106

      Neymar must have majorly pissed off the elder spirits

    • @X-SPONGED
      @X-SPONGED Před rokem +128

      I now headcanon that every soccer game is just a giant wizards tournament ala Harry Potter. It's just that they casted a spell so that no muggles can see the spells actually being used. Thank you, random commenter for this hilarious depiction.

    • @gabrielsfilms2086
      @gabrielsfilms2086 Před rokem +4

      pfffft

    • @gabrielsfilms2086
      @gabrielsfilms2086 Před rokem +9

      @@X-SPONGED the only headcanon ever.

  • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
    @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Před 6 měsíci +17

    "The customer is always right _in matters of taste_ " is the line. No one with more than a few brain cells actually thinks the customer is every right, seeing as most customers want everything to be delivered yesterday and for free.

  • @danielbroome5690
    @danielbroome5690 Před rokem +30

    The westbank fainting thing also happened at my middleschool and my sister was hospitalized as a part of a small group of students that fainted in the library, but even I thought I smelled propane gas, but nope, school evacuated - no gas - mass hysteria.

  • @_mango_
    @_mango_ Před 2 lety +5344

    When Wendigoon says "that'll probably be a future video I talk about", I'm so happy he really means it

    • @knowearmayn
      @knowearmayn Před 2 lety +17

      ikr

    • @IamTheShadows
      @IamTheShadows Před 2 lety +123

      You cant say the same about most big creators unfortunatly

    • @_mango_
      @_mango_ Před 2 lety +108

      @@IamTheShadows Precisely, Wendigoon always goes above and beyond with his promises and is a man of his word

    • @EricLeafericson
      @EricLeafericson Před 2 lety +54

      @@_mango_ It isn't even a promise. Even his guesstimation of what he's going to make is more likely to happen than most New Years Eve resolutions.

    • @Samuel-ko9uv
      @Samuel-ko9uv Před 2 lety +12

      Right? I jumped when I saw that he actually did a video on mass histeria

  • @ciclon5682
    @ciclon5682 Před 2 lety +1267

    The guy that dressed in a blanket in hammersmith so scare one person and set off a huge case of mass hysteria its probably one of the earliest and most legendary trolls of human history.

  • @gretablackwell495
    @gretablackwell495 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Fun fact! Sports curses actually have a long history. In Ancient Rome, there were these things called defixiones, or curse tablets. They were thin sheets of lead, inscribed with text which usually called upon either underworld deities or spirits of the deceased, asking them to place a curse on a specific target. (Sometimes they just list the names of targets.) Some were target towards business rivals, some towards thieves... and many curse tablets were addressed towards athletes, written by their opponents or particularly dedicated audience members. I can only assume that the average Roman sports game had so many curses flying around that they all cancelled each other out.

  • @Allenluvable
    @Allenluvable Před rokem +52

    True story, my family suffered an isolated case of mass hysteria that lasted years.
    Full story as short as I can make it: Me and my two younger sisters started talking on the Ouija board, didn't know any rules, didn't follow any of them. Incidents started happening, and I do still believe a small percentage was true hauntings. (say 25%)
    BUT.
    After my (alcoholic) mother became aware of these, she began experiencing incidents too, and further terrified me and my sisters, especially my oldest sister, who claimed some next level demon sh*t, such as possession , growling and threatening to kill one of my younger sisters.
    My mother's bf we would later find out was a manipulative narcissist, so wr believe he was tricking my mother, orchestrating a lot of incidents, who, do to being an alcoholic was very easy to fool.
    Anyway, it was out of control. Wake up with a scratch? Scratched by the devil in your sleep. (this was me) Front yard is packed full of dead people none of us can see. (Older sis) Every bump, every stranger noise, every item falling, it was a ghost. Siblings wouldn't sleep alone, and it genuinely got to the point that my mother was calling priests. (3 total)
    Again, there were a few things that I genuinely believe were true hauntings, and we may have even created our own poltergeists with how badly we freaked out. The thought of the few genuine spirits we may have summoned watching us panic at every gust of wind is hilarious.
    So, eventually I ended up going to live with my dad for unrelated reasons, but go figure, once I was away from the mass panic, and my dad was like, "Ya'll are scaring the sh*t out of yourselves," things stopped happening, other than a few tiny things here and there. My two younger sisters also stayed with my dad and I for unrelated reason at different points, things stopped for them too.
    The three of us look back now and understand a small portion was real, but that the majority of it was mass hysteria and manipulation of my mom's bf to keep us all scared and easy to control.
    My older sister never really got out of his circle, even after my mom and he split, so she still believes much of that was real, and my mom stayed an alcoholic till death, so she always believed it.
    It was bonkers

    • @JohnHerbert-pk6yu
      @JohnHerbert-pk6yu Před rokem +1

      that’s insane

    • @Allenluvable
      @Allenluvable Před rokem

      @@JohnHerbert-pk6yu It really was.

    • @samuelfraley8737
      @samuelfraley8737 Před 9 měsíci +1

      If you realize some(75%) of it was fake why do you have any confidence any of it was real? Just wondering why people think this way.

    • @Allenluvable
      @Allenluvable Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@samuelfraley8737 1)Some of it started before the greater house knew about anything.
      2)Some of ot happened when ai was alone.
      3)we matched stories about certain things. (I.E, what the entity looked like, or sounded like)
      4) One of the priests my mom called to bless the house was spooked, even though we didn't tell him anything.
      Stuff like that, I guess.

    • @katiemorison7969
      @katiemorison7969 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@Allenluvable1) Association
      2) It can still be hysterical on your own
      3) You are actually very likely to agree and rewrite your memory to associate with another; "Yes, and..."ing is a thing that just happens
      4) You called a Priest, the house wasn't going to be fine - dude expects Priest Job stuff. Plus, cynically, its his business model.

  • @riomadre
    @riomadre Před 2 lety +4523

    There's an old book called "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" that is a fascinating read with some obscure /mostly forgotten instances of mass hysteria. I read it in 10th grade and I still think of it. I recommend it if you're interested in this topic!

  • @anaccount4354
    @anaccount4354 Před rokem +1496

    The puppy pregnancy syndrome is essentially just that one fucked up short film about a kid eating a watermelon seed and turning into a watermelon because he didn't listen to his parents.

    • @StopXPlease
      @StopXPlease Před rokem +37

      Oshiete oshiete yo sono shikumi wo boku no naka ni dare ga iru no?
      Kowareta kowareta yo kono sekai de kimi ga warau nanimo miezu ni
      Kowareta boku nante sa iki wo tomete
      Hodokenai mou hodokenai yo shinjitsu sae freeze
      Kowaseru kowasenai kurueru kuruenai
      Anata wo mitsukete yureta
      Yuganda sekai ni dandan boku wa sukitotte mienakunatte
      Mitsukenaide boku no koto wo mitsumenaide
      Dareka ga egaita sekai no nake de anata wo kizutsuketaku wa nai yo
      Oboeteite boku no koto wo azayaka na mama
      Mugen ni hirogaru kodoku ga karamaru mujaki ni waratta kioku ga sasatte
      Ugokenai ugokenai ugokenai ugokenai ugokenai ugokenai yo
      Unravelling the world
      Kawatteshimatta kaerenakatta
      Futatsu ga karameru futari ga horobiru
      Kowaseru kowasenai kurueru kuruenai
      Anata wo kegasenai yo yureta
      Yuganda sekai ni dandan boku wa sukitotte mienakunatte
      Mitsukenaide boku no koto wo mitsumenaide
      Dareka ga shikunda kodoku na wana ni mirai ga hodoketeshimau mae ni
      Omoidashite boku no koto wo azayaka na mama
      Wasurenaide wasurenaide wasurenaide wasurenaide
      Kaeteshimatta koto ni paralyze
      Kaerarenai koto darake no paradise
      Oboeteite boku no koto wo
      Oshiete oshiete boku no naka ni dare ga iru no?

    • @HeatherSchrivener-el2mx
      @HeatherSchrivener-el2mx Před rokem +1

      Don’t feed the troll

    • @Oroberus
      @Oroberus Před rokem

      It actually heavily reminds me of how batshit crazy some people went due to Covid.
      Getting a pretty new vaccines which might not have tested and monitored to the extent other vaccines have but still went through a rigorous medical examination and deemed safe and working? No WaY! VaCcInEs ArE SoCiAlFaScIsM!
      Drinking bleach because some right wing lunatic said it will cure Covid? Yes please!
      xD

    • @mariawhite7337
      @mariawhite7337 Před rokem +13

      What makes it incredibly sad is all those bastards that are taking advantage of these peoples ignorance.

    • @thearcheovistofsolkeeperof6326
      @thearcheovistofsolkeeperof6326 Před rokem +18

      Wait i didn't just fucking dream about that?
      THAT WAS A REAL THING?
      That shit left me traumatised for a few years until i thought i had only dreamt about it

  • @Gontz_Csst
    @Gontz_Csst Před 10 měsíci +11

    The idea of shooting a Ghost is something so british yet so american at the same time

  • @americankid7782
    @americankid7782 Před rokem +32

    I wanna give a bit more information on the Daycare Abuse story.
    So apparently a couple years before this there was a Therapist who used Hypnosis with one of his patients to recall Traumatic Memories from her past. This led to her remembering that she was being tortured by her parents as a part of a cult and that a ton of people were involved. Now this Therapist did the honorable thing and wrote a book and sold thousands of copies with the two becoming famous. Because of this book and event more people started using Hypnosis as a treatment to help recover lost memories with a surprising amount of children suddenly recalling that they were victims of abuse, many times at the hands of there parents or people they are nearby a bit. Another detail that is important due to the time period is a lot of these involved cult activity.
    On top of this many of these cases were being reported in the Newspapers and parents were getting arrested due to accusations from there Neighbors.
    Also Leading questions and Hypnosis were used a lot. If you know Anything about Hypnosis or the Human brain then you know exactly how bad an Idea this was lol.

  • @RyguyK456
    @RyguyK456 Před rokem +1236

    I love how often wendigoon try’s to come up with a different word for something sexual but ends ip saying something worse than saying the actual phrase he’s thinking of

  • @arforafro5523
    @arforafro5523 Před 2 lety +414

    Cop: "Is that a bomb?"
    Worker: "No sir, its a light fixture"
    Cop: "It looks to have some electronics on it, just like an IED"
    Worker: "Sir its not an IED, I was hired to install this light fixture as an advertisement"
    Cop: "That's exactly what someone installing an IED would want me to believe"
    Worker: "Sir these are just lights, we have already installed several of them around the city"
    Cop: "Around the city?, you and this whole Cartoon Network are planning something big, and I'm going to find out and stop you"

    • @DraidtheSpacePirate
      @DraidtheSpacePirate Před 2 lety +4

      This made my day 😂

    • @Castigar48
      @Castigar48 Před 2 lety +26

      The best and brightest of boston

    • @candyman_315
      @candyman_315 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Castigar48 Whaddya mean its an LED? sounds the same like an IED to me, just not improvised.

    • @Castigar48
      @Castigar48 Před 2 lety +5

      @@candyman_315 Premeditated Entertainment Gadget. The opposite of on IED

  • @ellamckee3477
    @ellamckee3477 Před 5 měsíci +5

    My key takeaway from this video is that nuns get extremely bored and just enjoy trolling to pass the time

  • @ishimaru5753
    @ishimaru5753 Před rokem +22

    My uncle once caused a mass hysteria even by pouring his gas tank into the drain. No one was hurt or anything but a lot of people fainted and had to go to the hospital because they freaked out over the smell

  • @MilaWht
    @MilaWht Před 2 lety +1519

    I actually started a small case of mass hysteria in my school when we were about 10 or 12, we were on a camping trip with my grade in the middle of nowhere, and while talking with my friends I asked if they believed in spirits, one of the girls thought I saw a spirit and within a few hours we had 30 kids crying and scared saying they were seeing spirits and ghosts and classmates hair levitating and stuff asking for their parents, I got a lot of shit by the teachers for starting something I didn't even ment, and then my family and I got shit from all my classmates parents for making up lies and scaring kids

    • @HelloMomoMomo
      @HelloMomoMomo Před 2 lety +47

      thats so sad :’(

    • @WaxyLT
      @WaxyLT Před 2 lety +217

      Absolutely legendary power move.

    • @GAMER123GAMING
      @GAMER123GAMING Před 2 lety +10

      bruh what

    • @bigpooper4156
      @bigpooper4156 Před 2 lety +101

      Lord of the flies moment
      Also I did something similar, gave some busmates in 8th grade sweetarts and told them it was ecstasy, told them it was just candy before it got out of hand)

    • @yoMC18
      @yoMC18 Před 2 lety +75

      I always get upset by teachers/parents blaming one kid for something that neither was their intention nor caused by them but rather by circumstances.

  • @Pocchari
    @Pocchari Před 2 lety +917

    Puppy Pregnancy Syndrome sounds somewhat like the old wive’s tale that if an animal frightens a pregnant woman the baby will look like that animal. I’m sure it varies from place to place or even family to family considering how historically isolated Appalachia is, so I don’t know if you’ve heard of it where you are. My aunt was startled by a snake in a drawer when she was pregnant and was absolutely terrified the last few months of her pregnancy her baby would have a snake face. Needless to say he came out perfectly fine and continues to look like a normal man to this day.

    • @cactus2255
      @cactus2255 Před 2 lety +76

      that's what the "man" wants you to think, he is now starting the rise of the snake people

    • @MegCazalet
      @MegCazalet Před 2 lety +22

      Oh my god how did the snake get in the drawer?!

    • @Pocchari
      @Pocchari Před 2 lety +53

      @@MegCazalet No idea, I was only 4 at the time. It’s not really uncommon for snakes to sneak into houses in Appalachia though. At least in my area. One got into my parents’ house just last year. A few months later I also woke up to a lizard in my bed (while convalescing at their house). 😅

    • @15arael
      @15arael Před 2 lety +15

      @@cactus2255 sneple

    • @aprilmichel7816
      @aprilmichel7816 Před 2 lety +9

      Might not have anything to do with it, but there is a pretty common trope in our local fairy tales (Central Europe) that reminds me of this, only the fright factor kinda disappeared. Most of the time an evil character swaps a completely normal baby with either a puppy or a kitten to have the mother fall out of grace of her husband or considered a witch.

  • @cantin8697
    @cantin8697 Před rokem +69

    There's something I believe is mass hysteria, which continues to confuse me -- and that's the whole clown thing around 2016.
    Everyone was convinced that there were clowns running around hurting people in America.
    Of course, not living in America, I didn't know whether to believe it or not. I've had no personal experience to prove this hysteria right or wrong. But I didn't think there would suddenly be this huge group of killer clowns. That's crazy.

    • @liyyzzi
      @liyyzzi Před 11 měsíci +10

      There’s literally so many videos of it that went viral on twt, it’s not mass hysteria

    • @TheSilverEgg
      @TheSilverEgg Před 11 měsíci

      I was a little kid at the time and I feel that it somewhat qualifies. There weren’t ever any actual killer clowns, at least not in the masses people were scared of. there were a couple of public pranks that started it iirc, which freaked out those communities who didn’t know it was a prank, which spread across the country. The only reason I’d be hesitant to call it mass hysteria is bc the panic was largely caused by shitty family vlog channels faking attacks for clout. In that way it feels more like a consciously created hoax that terrified dumb kids like me and their offline parents who didn’t know the context. Either way, while I can’t say there were ZERO people dressing up as clowns and assaulting others, it wasn’t an epidemic.

    • @TotalHuman
      @TotalHuman Před 11 měsíci +23

      I grew up in America. While I never ran into any killer clowns, I know for sure there were people dressing as clowns to scare people. I remember missing out on recess because of this.

    • @xerothedarkstar
      @xerothedarkstar Před 11 měsíci +13

      Everyone knows that killer clowns come from outer space.

    • @Millie-Million
      @Millie-Million Před 7 měsíci +3

      None of them killed people tho, they just dressed up as clowns and ran around

  • @BlueJay73va
    @BlueJay73va Před 6 měsíci +7

    My favorite mass hysteria from a historical perspective will always be the War of the Worlds broadcast. For one, being a voice actor and seeing the effect that a well-put-together production like that was able to have is really cool. But I think the coolest thing I will associate with it will be a few years ago, our local radio station did a full re-enactment of the broadcast for the 80 Year (I think, I'm bad with math lol) anniversary of the original broadcast. One, getting the chance to see a radio production done live right in front of you is super cool, and they even went the extra mile for those of us watching in the studio by having everyone dressed in period-accurate clothing, and they even had an actor acting as one of the producers who was waving at the actors through the window in the studio to try and get them to stop the production, going so far as to hold up a sign that said, "People think this is real" on it. During the intermission that actor even came in and all the actors had the same conversation (though who knows if it was word-for-word accurate) that the actors and producers had when the broadcast first went live, discussing how to stop the mass panic. When the production was broadcasted on the actual radio that Friday (the recording happened on a Tuesday or Sunday I think) they didn't air that conversation, and obviously there was no way for those listening at home to see the visual gags of the producers trying to shut down the show. That was just for those of us there live in the studio. It was amazing just how dedicated they were to a full reenactment of the entirety of that broadcast, when the majority of the people experiencing it would never know about those things. Of course I did listen to the broadcast on Friday with my grandparents to get the full experience, and of course it was also amazing, and my grandma commented that "It really is easy to see how people thought this was real." One of my favorite historical moments, and definitely my favorite mass hysteria moment from history.

    • @KrayZJoy
      @KrayZJoy Před 26 dny +1

      I would love to see a reenactment this deep. That sounds amazing!

  • @melasn9836
    @melasn9836 Před 2 lety +1576

    God, I was a kid during the Daycare Satanic Panic, and it was amazing how much people were willing to focus on the completely outrageous & bizarre false claims while letting people who WERE physically & emotionally abusive get a pass (like the daycare I briefly attended until my folks mercifully withdrew me after the owner/head teacher denied me food all day & isolated me from the other kids) and keep working for decades. It still makes me mad that people ran with the craziness and ignored the more "mundane" shit. It feels like it was designed to enable people like her.

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Před 2 lety +42

      “Focus on the outrageous while exalting physical abusers”
      Yep, sounds like liberals to me

    • @JadeTwo
      @JadeTwo Před rokem +1

      What happened at the mcmartin preschool was more akin to child trafficking. It was pushed under the rug as a hoax of "satanic panic" media narrative and the school demolished. You can watch an interesting breakdown of what was found there, such as a I believe a lunchbox found deep under the school incased in cement which was dated years after the school was built. The trafficking rings are a thriving business and here in America involve the Mormons, freemasons, and other sinister organizations

    • @cronchybo
      @cronchybo Před rokem +119

      @@wolfetteplays8894 what?

    • @lightningmonky7674
      @lightningmonky7674 Před rokem +3

      Not designed, humans can be very very very stupid

    • @NefariousSpineLizard
      @NefariousSpineLizard Před rokem +1

      @@wolfetteplays8894 You realize that the Satanic Panic was largely perpetrated by religious conservatives, right..?

  • @nellieduncan8448
    @nellieduncan8448 Před 2 lety +518

    I have a fun mass hysteria story. In high school I was sitting in class and felt a tickle in my throat and I started coughing. I tried to keep it quiet but the girl next to me asked if I was ok and I told her I felt something in my nose and throat and she said she kinda did too and she started coughing. Then the whole class was coughing and our eyes started watering and the teacher thought we were pranking her but I know for a fact I felt something and none of the kids were faking either. Eventually we all left room and stopped coughing outside. I got in trouble for “causing mass hysteria” and tbh I believed it cuz I knew I felt something, I thought maybe I made the other kids start coughing. Flash forward a few years to last week, I was talking to my boyfriend about it (he was also in that class) and he started laughing and said that he knows why I was coughing. I sit one row away from the vent and the kid that sat behind me directly in front of it had poured some paprika in the vent and bragged about it after school, that’s why I was coughing. So I guess it wasn’t actually my fault 😂😂😂

    • @navyntune8158
      @navyntune8158 Před 2 lety

      That fucker did too much trolling

    • @shinigandhi7565
      @shinigandhi7565 Před 2 lety +5

      Lol classic!

    • @lunathetrip3241
      @lunathetrip3241 Před 2 lety +34

      this is kinda like when someone sneezes or yawns, EVERYONE in the room starts yawning. like it's not your fault??

    • @offdazaza2769
      @offdazaza2769 Před 2 lety +9

      @@lunathetrip3241 I think the yawning is actually like an explainable effect that happens when other people yawn.

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lunathetrip3241 the elites find any excuse possible to make you feel helpless and break your spirit. It’s just a fact of life.

  • @Lunar_Lover
    @Lunar_Lover Před rokem +10

    I mean… for the Hollinwell Incident, assuming its marching band he’s refering to, those uniforms can get really hot. The chest usually has two layers, my band required long black socks to match (but some use white), and darker colors turn the thick uniform into an oven. Locking knees and directors not giving water breaks during practice can also cause fainting during or after the marching. Locking knees is a big one though. That’s my suspicion, either that or the director said what all can cause fainting and some people really took it to heart and just did it, but dehydration during/after practice would explain the fainting and sore throat in my head. Idk, it’s just an idea coming from an ex-band kid with fainting problems and not enough water breaks.

  • @generalsleepy3859
    @generalsleepy3859 Před měsícem +3

    What's especially awful about the daycare abuse scandals is that it meant the children who were almost certainly never abused were subjected to completely unnecessary highly invasive medical examinations, which were traumatizing on their own.

  • @Sussy_Bottom_Boys
    @Sussy_Bottom_Boys Před rokem +916

    The Congo Goalie is a rarely used Wizard subclass due to its stealth casting ability paired with a penalty to stealth. Some say you can make some broken builds with it, but I dunno.

  • @parliecharker4316
    @parliecharker4316 Před 2 lety +144

    My wife and I were living in Hawaii during the ballistic missile scare. We both got the text early on a Sunday morning and just looked at eachother like, "Well, I guess this is it."
    It was such a strange calmness that we felt.
    Edit: Spelling

  • @YiraHeredia
    @YiraHeredia Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hey wendigoon i started watching a while ago around when you first hit a million, ive been thru so much and when existential crisis hit, these icebergs allowed me to cleanse and expand my mind in a way that i could only articulate as life saving, thank you wendigoon

  • @gayraccoon353
    @gayraccoon353 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Not really mass hysteria but there were a group of us at school (I think we were 12??) who all started panicking and even hallucinating on Halloween.
    If I think about it rationally my best guess as to how it happened is I started panicking cuz my friend was kinda out of it and someone came to the conclusion that he was possessed and then another one of our friends joined in on the panicking and eventually there were just four 6th grade kids sobbing and panicking over ghosts/demons/odd sightings and our teacher literally interviewed us one by one so she could figure out what tf had happened.
    Our entire class was just staring and four years later the kids still brought it up occasionally cuz they thought it was a weird prank.
    It was not and none of us really know what caused it
    Thanks for reading

  • @hurricanerae
    @hurricanerae Před 2 lety +377

    Oh my god! I love that the Aqua Teen Hunger Force "bomb" scare made the list. A few friends of mine and myself were so obsessed with how hilarious the event was that we had "Never Forget" t-shirts made with the date and a mooninite on them. I still have that shirt somewhere.

  • @rigelestbit
    @rigelestbit Před 2 lety +263

    I love how when he's going to say something absurd he closes his eyes, pauses for a little bit and starts talking slower and slower. You can feel the "bullshit" coming out from his soul.

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 Před 6 měsíci +5

    25:35 Those convents were chock-full of really bored teenage girls and young women who likely didn’t want to be there.

  • @feyytime5571
    @feyytime5571 Před 11 měsíci +38

    The whole thing with the women biting each other is really funny to me because my sisters and friends all have this urge to just bite people we are close to. I've seen a lot of women and girls talk about this urge to bite people we like on tiktok or youtube as well.

    • @smooshiebear80
      @smooshiebear80 Před 9 měsíci +4

      These days I’m guessing it’s thanks to the vampire mega fad

  • @matt4048
    @matt4048 Před 2 lety +245

    I want to be part of mass hysteria. Closest thing you get to having friends as an adult.

  • @pieofchart
    @pieofchart Před 2 lety +322

    I like the concept of a random, short british man wearing green being mistaken for a Leprechaun and completely owning it, thus causing a Leprechaun Hunt craze.

  • @quintenmartinez5286
    @quintenmartinez5286 Před 8 měsíci

    This is probably my 4th or 5th video watching this guy. Love the content man! This is my first content creator that I’ve been glued to in all my time in all my time of social media. Keep up the good work 👍🏽. Btw the “BYE 👹” at the end of this scared the shi outta me 😂

  • @fartballs4905
    @fartballs4905 Před rokem

    I know this is an old video but I genuinely love your videos! It helps me stay concentrated while doing work and not get distracted doing chores, keep it up!

  • @biobuilder332
    @biobuilder332 Před 2 lety +669

    I swear to god dude you’re the best channel on CZcams, not just in the creepy horror sense but just because you’re naturally entertaining and cover such a wide variety of subjects. You’ve introduced me to so many unique horror shows on CZcams, and honestly your religious videos have really changed how I think about interpretation of religious stories.
    Keep it up, Wendigoon. You’re the most special tree.

    • @sway_onthetrail
      @sway_onthetrail Před 2 lety +17

      He really is just so good. The way he introduces information in such a respectable, honest, and easy to understand way makes listening to him talk about it super easy. These topics are always cool to read about, but Wendi does a great job of making you want to deep dive further into each one.

    • @anygirl2994
      @anygirl2994 Před 2 lety +7

      You are going to make him smile with the "you're the most special tree"

    • @gabriellemadrid2831
      @gabriellemadrid2831 Před 2 lety +6

      And doesn't he look like his hair smells nice! 😁

  • @sixthgear5874
    @sixthgear5874 Před 2 lety +996

    My grandfather personally observed the miracle of the sun as a young child. I can remember him telling stories of seeing the sun “dance across the sky”

    • @Big_Bird_Abelardo
      @Big_Bird_Abelardo Před 2 lety +102

      So your grandfather praised the sun?

    • @boxnow8774
      @boxnow8774 Před 2 lety +82

      @@Big_Bird_Abelardo The miracle of the Sun isn't a praising of the Sun, it's a miracle performed unto the Sun.

    • @HydraBill57
      @HydraBill57 Před 2 lety +56

      @@boxnow8774 Think you missed the joke buddy. Btw if the sun moved across the sky we'd all be dead. I'm not saying for certain miracles never happen but I'm pretty sure it's safe to say this one didn't.

    • @rolllimbo973
      @rolllimbo973 Před 2 lety +29

      @@HydraBill57 look where praising the sun got Knight Solaire 😢😢

    • @Autistic_Tarkov_Guy
      @Autistic_Tarkov_Guy Před 2 lety +5

      @@boxnow8774 whoosh

  • @EthanTrees
    @EthanTrees Před 9 měsíci +8

    i heard the "drinking milk" miracle and immediately started laughing-- i used to do the same thing with fired clay when i was little, it absorbs water really fast so i used to stick fired clay to my tongue because it made a vaccuum. cool stuff!

  • @jasminejenkins480
    @jasminejenkins480 Před rokem

    Got me with the ad. Clever man.
    Congrats on the engagement btw🌸

  • @The_Sunny_One
    @The_Sunny_One Před 2 lety +2110

    I kinda feel like “Mandela Effect” is a type of mass hysteria. Instead of just logos changing or whatever people genuinely think they have false memories.

    • @dialgalithstorm6534
      @dialgalithstorm6534 Před 2 lety +250

      Exactly! Every time I see supernatural explanations for the Mandela Effect, I'm just like "orrrrr.... you just remembered it wrong!"

    • @jamesgraves4724
      @jamesgraves4724 Před 2 lety +185

      @@dialgalithstorm6534 that’s literally what it is, ppl remembering small details wrong it’s pretty much the same Reason why eyewitnesses testimony isn’t that credible in the court of law…

    • @grrsooka3148
      @grrsooka3148 Před 2 lety +37

      @@dialgalithstorm6534 is that not what the mandela effect is? remembering something wrong?

    • @syruptalk
      @syruptalk Před 2 lety +73

      @@grrsooka3148 i’ve seen some people say that the mandela effect is a glitch or some shit from an alternate reality ?💀

    • @chrishansen7004
      @chrishansen7004 Před 2 lety +89

      @@syruptalk it's more fun to think of it that way, quit trying to be a party pooper

  • @aidanfedorochko3728
    @aidanfedorochko3728 Před 2 lety +572

    Wendigoon, you should do a WW2 iceberg covering mysteries, spy work, and other strange events and people. It would be pretty cool.

    • @_mango_
      @_mango_ Před 2 lety +27

      I agree, a World Wars Iceberg could be lit, as well as a Cold War iceberg explaining the operations, rumors, and secret conspiracies from back then between the US and Russia

    • @lazlolammers3947
      @lazlolammers3947 Před 2 lety +7

      Now this is something I want to see

    • @glxssy8037
      @glxssy8037 Před 2 lety +21

      I love that idea. Or something like human experiments or war crime icebergs. Like the Japanese torturing the Chinese to see effects of radiation and other unnecessary torture under the guise of "science." Japan tried to cover it up but in the 90s it came out

    • @jellydarling1008
      @jellydarling1008 Před 2 lety +2

      That’s a genius idea!

    • @alvintollah
      @alvintollah Před 2 lety +3

      @@_mango_ I'd imagine the Cold War iceberg would be separated into parts, due to how many things I've heard come out of that war, let alone the obscure ones

  • @RisingSunfish
    @RisingSunfish Před 8 měsíci +4

    If a nun starts meowing, does she become a nyun? I’ll see myself out.
    (Also, don’t think I didn’t notice that secret bottom tier, pal! Seriously though that got a good chuckle out of me, well played.)

  • @Gigachadbateman104
    @Gigachadbateman104 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Love this guys videos no jump scares or loud creepy music just him saying facts with a little photo in the corner

  • @azdma7092
    @azdma7092 Před 2 lety +646

    The screaming/possessed schoolgirls are actually quite common in Malaysia. It is something that usually occurs to mostly Malay Muslim schoolgirls and women. There was even some research about the phenomenon. I actually saw one happening at my school some time ago, though only on one person (heard that there was actually a few people that 'kena rasuk' (possessed) that whole week however). The atmosphere of the school on that day quickly turned more silent.
    There was also an incident two years ago where doors of houses were mysteriously knocked on in the middle of the night. This originally occurred in one village in a state, but it later spread to other states, causing a mass hysteria of sort. Search 'Malaysia mysterious knockings'. There was even videos of it.

    • @yuixan763
      @yuixan763 Před 2 lety +44

      I’m not sure if this still happens, but when I was growing up in Philippines there were news of possessed schoolgirls. It started with one girl then one by one those schoolgirls started getting possessed as well. It’s really weird that it happened, but I never knew it happened in other countries as well.

    • @Yarsig
      @Yarsig Před 2 lety +62

      I can solve these mysteries.
      Girls screaming for attention, or to fit in, or they think it would be cool to say, "Yo, I've been freakin' possessed bro." (For example, see those dumbass church videos where someone pretends to be possessed)
      People knocking on doors after they heard the rumor to scare their friends, relatives, or just random people cause that shit's funny.

    • @azdma7092
      @azdma7092 Před 2 lety +65

      @@Yarsig Well, I remember walking past the girl when school has ended that day and she looked quite pale and a little shaken. There was also a teacher trying to comfort her. There is a psychological explanation for this kind of incidences, but I don't remember the exact explanation, other than that its related to stress.
      For the knockings one, there was a few news article stating that someone actually looked out and saw no one banging the door or looking at the CCTV but seeing no one outside. Some other logical explanations that I could think of are strong winds and animals. Interestingly, there was a similar case in the 90s involving a 'ghost' knocking on people's houses asking for milk for their child, which was said to have happen in a few states, though I have no idea if that actually happened or is just an urban legend.

    • @Castigar48
      @Castigar48 Před 2 lety +18

      Man Malaysian school girls must be bored as hell to get off with this

    • @MrKojack28
      @MrKojack28 Před 2 lety +39

      As a Malaysian I can vouch for this, victims of hysteria tend to be Malay Muslim school girls most probably because the girls could be on their period (menstrual blood is said to attract supernatural entities) and usually for some fucking reason female dorms are always the most haunted (a lot of dorms in Malaysia tend to be really haunted since they're surrounded by a lot of forests/or places with very strong supernatural presence) Also black magic here is a common practice in Malaysia esp among Malay folk so it's not too far-fetched or in fact such a common occurrence to see a student going thru hysteria/possessions.

  • @mmoon8159
    @mmoon8159 Před 2 lety +281

    I totally get the psychosomatic thing because a few years ago my sister and I wondered if the salad we ate was fresh and freaked ourselves out so much that we both ended up really nauseous and vomiting it all up. The salad was fine and we were both adults at the time

    • @leanna1021
      @leanna1021 Před rokem +21

      That happened to me with Sushi, I bought sushi, and had leftovers in the fridge for only a day in a plastic container so it was completely fine. A thought pops up in my head "is this sushi bad for me". I kept searching up and all the websites said it was completely fine, there wasn't even fish. I got sick from it anyway from freaking out, spat it out and got nauseous from perfectly fine sushi.

    • @lovelytigress227
      @lovelytigress227 Před rokem +13

      @@leanna1021 This is pretty generic and not even my story, but your comment reminded me of this. I remember one of my professors telling my class of this time she and her husband went to a restaurant where she ordered and ate sashimi without realizing it consists of raw fish. She enjoyed the meal and only felt ill after she found out what it was. I don't take pleasure in that last part at all, but I genuinely like to think she psyched herself out and that the food had nothing to really do with it.

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Před rokem +1

      @@lovelytigress227our brains are so powerful haha!

    • @phoenixxmatrixx3769
      @phoenixxmatrixx3769 Před rokem

      Sometimes I really convince myself that the things I use to ear my food aren’t clean and I start feeling sick and throwing up.. They are - in fact - always clean.

  • @hdlth6514
    @hdlth6514 Před rokem +16

    The mouldy bread thing for the dancing plague could actually be ergot accidentally baked into the bread which was known to cause St Vitus Dance and St Anthony’s fire from a condition called ergotism. Fun fact: LSD was first derived from ergot by dr Hoffman

  • @phoenixsemorata9476
    @phoenixsemorata9476 Před 3 měsíci +1

    20:38 I learned something today, I never knew in TES Oblivion that the Boots Of Springheel Jak were in reference to anything. Now I know it's a reference to this legend which is very interesting. Thank you for this new knowledge. 😁

  • @pong9000
    @pong9000 Před rokem +247

    I shut down a restaurant. Installing signs, my ladder sparked rumour in the kitchen that painters were working. Kitchen staff began to suffer nausea and headache from chemical fumes. Then the floor staff joined in, refusing to work in toxic conditions. Kinda deadlocked, as they couldn't decide the source of this maybe odourless irritant... until I brought an unopened paint can from the truck and offered it as the scapegoat, I'd happily remove from the restaurant.

  • @KawaiiEvoMii
    @KawaiiEvoMii Před 2 lety +505

    As somebody with pretty bad anxiety, I can attest to the fact, worrying about NOT doing something so much, can cause the opposite effect, in which you actually end up doing it. Just a strong thought that occurred during most of this. Great vid as always.

    • @kaileymarie2251
      @kaileymarie2251 Před 2 lety +12

      I had a similar thought... sometimes people who don't normally have anxiety can develop it after hearing a lot of stories that something is happening? I have anxiety and I can see how a bunch of people fainting over "gas" could lead people to feel the symptoms even if its not real.

  • @jolha.
    @jolha. Před rokem +1

    56:04 Nice sound effects, made me check twice if it was in the video or IRL😂😂

  • @nuredingeziqi679
    @nuredingeziqi679 Před 10 měsíci +8

    There is one very high profile case of mass hysteria that many just dismiss, seeing as everyone is aware of it but only at a surface level:
    *The Porygon incident/Dennō Senshi Porygon* in 1997
    As the story goes, this particular episode due to the flashing lights caused by Pikachu's Thundershock hitting some missiles, causing up to apparently 10k cases from some reports.
    The period of the year was most ripe, as it was a very stress heavy period for most middle schoolers as they were preparing their Middle Term exams, and high stress is very often present with Hysteria cases.
    The thing is, that everything goes to point out that at most there were around tens of cases (the night of the episode) _maybe_ , of which only 2 resulted in hospitalization whilst most of the others got better after immediate care (so only 2 important cases, which is more than 0 but nowhere near what many think).
    Many know that the news outlets were very stupid and showed the integral scene (which is where the tens of thousands of cases thing comes from), however it's INCREDIBLY unlikely that there were that many photosensitive epileptic people ALL watching those news. It's like every single person that could suffer from it was watching and the percentage of epileptic people vs not epileptic people currently watching Live was schewed boyond resonableness. It was basically a statistical anomaly.
    There is also one thing, maybe the most damning of all. Almost everyone that had reported having these cases did _NOT_ show epileptic seizures' typical signs. HOwever, all of them showed catatonic seizure signs, besided those 2 kids I mentioned earlier.
    So yeah, it's basically certainty that Mass hysteria caused this whole thing to be as big as it was.
    The parents probably caused most "cases" by calling each other asking for help/to warn them the first night, and the news did it again the second day on a much bigger scale

    • @RisingSunfish
      @RisingSunfish Před 8 měsíci +1

      The Porygon episode was on the first tier of the iceberg, but I agree he should have discussed it since the mass hysteria angle isn’t as commonly known. It was only recently that I saw the numbers broken down, before that I just remember seeing the 700-odd cases statistic being thrown around, and I assumed they were all genuine epileptic episodes. Nintendo’s outsized response- putting extensive health and safety preambles in their instruction guides, pretending Porygon doesn’t exist even though it wasn’t even Porygon’s fault, etc.- sort of lends the incident more weight as well. I wonder if those executives looked to the Belgian Coke debacle as a model of what to do the opposite of.

    • @alexisb3829
      @alexisb3829 Před 5 měsíci

      I didn’t know that that’s interesting

  • @bungerroyale112
    @bungerroyale112 Před 2 lety +301

    I work retail. No, the customer isn't always right, in fact most customers are complete morons and if they try to make up rules, they don't get taken seriously. So the fact Coke didn't back down is respectable but they handled it so poorly.

    • @donothesitate1198
      @donothesitate1198 Před 2 lety +8

      I don't think you understand what it means lol

    • @mud4309
      @mud4309 Před rokem +14

      @@donothesitate1198 yeah my boi Wendi was very clearly and obviously being sarcastic and joking.

    • @de_anubis
      @de_anubis Před rokem +1

      @@mud4309 nothing about that was obvious. He said it just like everything else without any hint of sarcasm.

    • @micahfoley9572
      @micahfoley9572 Před rokem +5

      i believe the original quote was "the customer is always right in matters of taste". Basically, it was a boss telling their employees to never tell the customers they look stupid in the outfit they picked out.

    • @abyxis
      @abyxis Před rokem +5

      @@micahfoley9572 or. If somebody says the burger dosent have enough salt. It dosent. Because that’s how the customer wants it. If that makes sense. Customer is always right about what they want. Not literally everything like people think now

  • @elijahjames3924
    @elijahjames3924 Před 2 lety +820

    I’m really surprised that the Battle of Los Angeles isn’t on here because it’s a perfect example of how wartime hysteria can manifest itself to the point that the event was deemed a battle though no enemies were present.

    • @alibelsanchez4862
      @alibelsanchez4862 Před 2 lety +68

      I mean idk they were definitely shooting at something and for fact it wasn't no balloons

    • @bruhbruh-us6gl
      @bruhbruh-us6gl Před 2 lety +3

      @@alibelsanchez4862 aliens aren’t real

    • @MisterFribble
      @MisterFribble Před 2 lety +35

      I'm not. As he said, he's not focused on overreactions. The Battle of LA was a crazy war nerve driven overreaction to a weather balloon.

    • @kvanderessen4734
      @kvanderessen4734 Před 2 lety +37

      @@bruhbruh-us6gl they may not have visited us, but it’s ignorant to think with the size of the universe and all the possibilities that there aren’t at least some microbial life forms on other planets

    • @bruhbruh-us6gl
      @bruhbruh-us6gl Před 2 lety +3

      @@kvanderessen4734
      You assume that life as we know it eventually developing is an inevitability, when in reality, we exist in a uniquely suitable location for life, the likes of which has not been seen anywhere else in the universe

  • @3bshomestead640
    @3bshomestead640 Před rokem

    These iceberg videos are absolutely fascinating.

  • @PekaCheeki
    @PekaCheeki Před 3 měsíci +4

    i hope they update this iceberg with skibidi toilet

  • @fernandasenaoliveira3479
    @fernandasenaoliveira3479 Před rokem +687

    this happened to me once, but with fewer people. I was 17 and studying in a public technical high school. the government cut our food budget so we did not get food for a while. we decided to protest. we occupied the technical schools managing building. the police could not legally take us out, but they would scare us all the time. they would send our version of SWAT to the streets with guns and big cars, making noises and threatening us.
    on the third night, after 2 nights of staying up guarding the building and watching the police threat us, I went to sleep in the auditorium with some other people. we all woke up to police lights and sirenes. I remember the colora on the wall. we huddled together and it took us some time to realize we were in total darkness in a place it would be impossible to see police lights. there no windows and we were far from the street.
    we looked at each other and laughed from despair lol
    it was hard, but we were very stressed and sleep deprived.
    we got our food back tho! it took us 9 days at this location and then 11 at our actual school and worse situations but we did it!

  • @DiMagnolia
    @DiMagnolia Před 2 lety +370

    The dancing plague is probably my favorite story, and it’s not the only case of a dancing plague in history! Most of them happened around France and Germany in the Middle Ages, it’s so crazy!

    • @fordshojoe8080
      @fordshojoe8080 Před rokem +11

      Hmm something fishy was going on around those times

    • @unchargedpickles6372
      @unchargedpickles6372 Před rokem +18

      They think the grain in the village storage had grown this one fungus thay causes strong hallucinations and that the 1st lady who started trippin hard began to dance so everyone else who ate then began trippin would go join her and they just danced until they were overwhelmed by exhaustion and dropped or sobered up and came down. Those who ate more things made w it before they came down kept going longer. I like to think of it as the original rave lol lots of hallucinogens and dancing ppl...

  • @daisyviluck7932
    @daisyviluck7932 Před rokem +3

    17:50 you left out the other part. That it had been soaking rain and muddy immediately before the miracle , but after this brief miracle, everybody’s clothing were dry.

  • @MrBrinkman721
    @MrBrinkman721 Před 6 měsíci

    3.19 million subs now my boy keep it up man.

  • @keenanhynes6924
    @keenanhynes6924 Před 2 lety +126

    I still can't get over the fact that like a year ago I was watching this guy say crazy shit into his phone with 70k subs, now he's my hillbilly dad with an uncontrolled love for giants.

  • @-desertpackrat
    @-desertpackrat Před rokem +208

    The June Bug one is the first thing I noticed in the first shot of the iceberg lol it's so hilarious, June Bugs, a type of scarab, can't even bite people. Their spikey legs can pinch a little and it's uncomfortable, but can't even break skin, so whatever bit those people who did have bites wasn't even a June Bug, or not even bites because some skin issues like eczema/dermatitis and some rashes present like individual, spaced out bumps just like a bug bite, and if people were stressing out to the point of being ill, they probably gave themselves stress dermatitis or hives. My friend gets legit fevers just from being stressed, literally every time she gets a new job, she has a fever of 101 or so the day she has to start and feels sick like she has a flu, but she's never actually sick if she goes to the doctor. I've told her therapy might help her control it because it's pretty obvious she's getting stress fevers from getting so anxious any time she has something important to do, you can actually give yourself a full blown fever by stressing yourself out too much, it's messed up.

    • @angelinacamacho8575
      @angelinacamacho8575 Před rokem +6

      Whenever I get too stressed I get stress rashes and panic attacks that feel like heart attacks.

    • @blunderabluez
      @blunderabluez Před rokem +9

      we have a ton of June Bugs in Northern California and when I heard “June Bug bite” I knew something was wrong lol. I don’t think they even ‘hiss’ at people when agitated

    • @mlokgerm
      @mlokgerm Před 10 měsíci +2

      I get all itchy when I’m super stressed and sometimes even get rashes! So, this could totally be what happened.

    • @animesenpai1163
      @animesenpai1163 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I used to always get fevers after a math exam lol

    • @animesenpai1163
      @animesenpai1163 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Now that I seen what a June bug looks like
      ...
      we used to play with them I doubt it could hurt a fly...

  • @Samantha-ml8jd
    @Samantha-ml8jd Před rokem

    Wendigoon, I love that you take a moment to show support for smaller channels. A lot of people are scared to share the shine.

  • @gimmeshelter7633
    @gimmeshelter7633 Před 4 měsíci +1

    35:00 I live about 30 miles south of Boston. I had completely forgotten about this and how hilarious it was.

  • @MissMadeleineSwann
    @MissMadeleineSwann Před 2 lety +464

    Mass hysteria is such a fascinating phenomenon. Aldous Huxley's book The Devils of Loudun is an interesting read, and someone else mentioned Extraordinary Popular Delusions which is another good one

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 2 lety +3930

    I just cannot fathom how much research is put into Wendigoon’s icebergs. The hard work always be paying off.

    • @milkcurator3127
      @milkcurator3127 Před 2 lety +33

      He doesn’t make them lmfao

    • @TylerG60
      @TylerG60 Před 2 lety +9

      Bot

    • @buttsauceable
      @buttsauceable Před 2 lety +40

      he isnt making the icebergs also he apparently didnt proofread much because he kept calling halifax haliflax

    • @ereviscale3966
      @ereviscale3966 Před 2 lety +44

      A quick wikipedia read and Google search maybe 20 hours a video including writing and editing and you've got 2 videos a week

    • @ereviscale3966
      @ereviscale3966 Před 2 lety +19

      Don't get me wrong, that's more work than I want to do and I enjoy the videos!!!!

  • @23cats
    @23cats Před rokem

    I like how you choose sponsors that i might actually use. Thank you for that.

  • @andino611
    @andino611 Před 11 měsíci +8

    It should be a penalty to cast a spell mid game. At least huddle up or use a time out first. 😂 On a real note "Paranoia Agent" is a fantastic mass hysteria story. Love your vids. Glad I've found this channel!❤

  • @chillpengeru
    @chillpengeru Před rokem +312

    The mooninite panic is my favorite. I'm in MA and remember watching the news going "....isn't that inignot and err? lol".
    Then the guys that put up the signs were grilled by the press, and just used the interviews to talk about their favorite hair styles, which pissed the media off even more.

    • @switchblade6
      @switchblade6 Před rokem +25

      Based

    • @JadedBelle
      @JadedBelle Před rokem +2

      That interview was hilarious!

    • @v3ck1n
      @v3ck1n Před 11 měsíci +1

      I forgot about that interview, classic!

  • @user-uu5fc5ek7o
    @user-uu5fc5ek7o Před 2 lety +345

    The Malaysian screaming schoolgirls thing is pretty common in SEA countries in general. In my home country, Indonesia, we call it "kerasukan" (lit. Possession), it's so common that almost every year you got at least 2-3 news about it in TV each year. As far as I know, almost all cases of it happens in public school and coincide with high stress (like national finals) or something spiritual (like a big tree which is believed to hold spirits, being cut down), as such I never saw it myself, but from recording of it that I saw, it looks like people genuinely lost control of themselves because once they're "cured", they're unconscious, supernatural or not, it's still really weird how they seemingly lost control of their body

    • @beltsan6749
      @beltsan6749 Před 2 lety +17

      At first I thought it was like that thing where you hear a class collectively yell "WOOOOI" and then your class does it and then the class after that
      Idk if that’s just a me thing but it’s pretty common where I live

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Před 2 lety +2

      There’s more to this world than you know

    • @RugMann
      @RugMann Před rokem +17

      @@wolfetteplays8894 take your medicine and watch out for rabbit holes. You've got a fragile mind

    • @coulthard1984
      @coulthard1984 Před rokem +1

      Why is it that nearly all cases of screaming etc comes from women?

    • @can_can9119
      @can_can9119 Před rokem +1

      By any chance are there any videos of the phenomenon while its happening? I always find it morbidly fascinating things like this happen and with a lot being relatively recent I'm surprised there's no footage of these events

  • @Tribdinosaur
    @Tribdinosaur Před 9 měsíci +1

    I recall a story of mass hysteria from a video by Super Eyepatch Wolf (the Paranoia Agent video). As he tells it: in a town in Japan, there once was a wave of reports about attacks from a Slit-Mouthed Woman creature (I think it's called Kuchikase Onna?). The reports were so worrying, the local government enacted curfews. Schoolkids were asked to walk home in pairs. Patrols would check surrounding areas late in the evening. Whether or not anyone had evidence of attacks, measures like that sure would make some people feel safe.

  • @franciscoesteves1462
    @franciscoesteves1462 Před 8 měsíci

    Never thought I'd see Morangos Com Açúcar on a Wendigoon episode! That show was a massive hit/craze in Portugal at the time and everyone watched it, kids and parents. Ran for what seemed like a million seasons and was a bonafide nationwide obsession.

  • @mx.menacing
    @mx.menacing Před 2 lety +709

    *TIMESTAMPS*
    *INTRO - **0:00*
    SCP-Heretic Kickstarter - 2:53
    But as always... - 6:51
    *TIER 1 - **6:54*
    7:05 - Strawberry Sugar Virus
    8:18 - Dancing Plague of 1518
    10:19 - Hammersmith Ghost
    13:21 - June Bug Epidemic
    14:30 - West Bank Fainting Epidemic
    16:24 - Miracle of the Sun
    *TIER 2 - **17:54*
    18:00 - Meowing Nuns
    19:01 - Halifax Slasher
    20:37 - Spring-heeled Jack
    22:25 - Belgium Coca-Cola Crisis
    24:17 - Monkey-man of Delhi
    25:31 - Biting Nuns
    *TIER 3 - **27:14*
    27:16 - Blackburn Faintings
    28:16 - Irish Fright
    31:34 - 2008 Congo Football Riots
    33:54 - Mt. Pleasant, MS Mass Drug Use
    34:54 - 2007 Boston Mooninite Panic
    37:55 - Face Scratcher
    *TIER 4 - **39:45*
    39:48 - Puppy Pregnancy Syndrome
    42:18 - Liverpool Leprechaun
    43:46 - Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic
    45:04 - Mad Gasser of Mattoon
    46:18 - Daycare Child Abuse
    50:36 - Dhat Syndrome
    *TIER 5 - **52:20*
    52:25 - Hollinwell Incident
    53:30 - Koro Syndrome
    55:24 - Malaysia 2019 Screaming Schoolgirls
    56:47 - Louisiana Twitching Epidemic 1939
    *TIER 6 - **59:00*
    59:04 - Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic
    1:01:21 - Ganesha Drinking Milk Miracle
    1:03:33 - Milan Poison Scare
    1:06:28 - Lille Boarding School
    *Final Thoughts - **1:11:21*
    *Thank you for watching - **1:15:01*

    • @Roastpeef
      @Roastpeef Před 2 lety +3

      *Tanganyika

    • @Brbuddy
      @Brbuddy Před 2 lety +8

      Good job you need more likes for this shiiii

    • @mx.menacing
      @mx.menacing Před 2 lety +5

      @@Roastpeef Thanks! I don't know how I messed that one up tbh

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 Před 2 lety +12

      Halifax just has one 'l'

    • @mx.menacing
      @mx.menacing Před 2 lety +3

      @@saoirsedeltufo7436 Ah, my bad! I just went off the video. It is fixed now!

  • @pete5516
    @pete5516 Před 2 lety +2197

    I don’t think anyone has made one but I would really love to see an iceberg type video on genetic deformities/mutations that occur in different animals, there’s a lot of really obscure and interesting ones so it makes for a good disturbing iceberg. plus there’s lots of interesting reasons why a mutation may affect one specific species or lots of different species and so many have been documented there’s gotta be some creepy unknown ones for the bottom of the iceberg

    • @Jess-jt4zf
      @Jess-jt4zf Před 2 lety +64

      That's such a cool idea, I love it!

    • @LilyDelane
      @LilyDelane Před 2 lety +38

      Ngl I don't know that I would personally watch it but it sounds like a good idea so I liked and am replying to hopefully boost your comment

    • @user-pt1mv1qg2k
      @user-pt1mv1qg2k Před 2 lety +13

      HONESTLY this sounds so cool i would watch that

    • @ColdEmperor
      @ColdEmperor Před 2 lety +10

      Like and comment to boost the comment! Good shit.

    • @slowloris2894
      @slowloris2894 Před 2 lety +18

      There are so many of those, man. Sometimes doctors literally have to line up a babies DNA with the deformity on a computer to figure out what it is. That is a great idea.

  • @masterofthedeathwing2839

    46:49 they did actually have satanic altars and underground tunnels in the mcmartin pre school. for some unknown reason, in the FBI vault under "the finders" there is a section about half way into the documents, containing a section on the mc martin preschool, including pictures of the tunnels, and altars etc

    • @smooshiebear80
      @smooshiebear80 Před 9 měsíci

      Where can we find this information?

    • @masterofthedeathwing2839
      @masterofthedeathwing2839 Před 9 měsíci

      @@smooshiebear80 google "FBI records vault - The finders"
      its a pretty big pile of documents, but they are contained in there.

    • @masterofthedeathwing2839
      @masterofthedeathwing2839 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@smooshiebear80 FBI records vault - the finders.

  • @J-Rod91
    @J-Rod91 Před rokem +2

    17:41 “WOW IT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL I CAN’T SEE ANYMORE!”

  • @Chris-xq9jt
    @Chris-xq9jt Před 2 lety +422

    For the Congo football riot, I remember hearing about it in high school. It was the botembo derby. Though to call it mass hysteria means that there was and still is mass hysteria in African football. There are plenty of other incidents you can find of players doing witchcraft then fights happening. Its common enough some Associations have officially banned "muti" aka witchcraft.
    If you want to see how weird it gets heres one of the bigger incidents with a totem.
    czcams.com/video/5hDwjDBF6jw/video.html
    (sorry about the soundtrack, just googled it up for an example)

    • @aspenlink3662
      @aspenlink3662 Před 2 lety +11

      You won the cash bro

    • @TheMcZioms
      @TheMcZioms Před 2 lety +23

      @@aspenlink3662 I thought he specifficly meant 2008 Congo incident video, i guess i was wrong
      Edit: After rewatching the video im 90% sure he specifficaly meant 2008 Congo incident.

    • @ThrobbertJomes
      @ThrobbertJomes Před 2 lety +1

      There are so many of these examples it's kinda funny. In 30 minutes I went from a sceptic to very on board with this shit. Not like I think it's actually magic, but that it's actually challenging to explain lmao

    • @mazzyfart420
      @mazzyfart420 Před 2 lety +8

      It is insane to me that casting a spell is just a red card that seems a little light for witchcraft hahah, like heck if you’re down to extra time and they’re about to score might as well break out a spell that’s like a cheat code 😂

    • @Chris-xq9jt
      @Chris-xq9jt Před 2 lety +2

      @@aspenlink3662 haha I wish I could find that incident. Hard to find specific footage from a league that small.
      Ill take any bitcoins or merch you want to throw my way though
      37sVDJ1AJPBojXnHuo4J71BLwaCgQCKk9E

  • @Friedrich2DerGrosse
    @Friedrich2DerGrosse Před 2 lety +244

    When Wendi doesn't have to constantly say he's "Joking/Trolling" in a video you know it's a "safe" one.

    • @SaltpeterTaffy
      @SaltpeterTaffy Před 2 lety +22

      None of these happened in Minecraft.

    • @user-pz7kb5yl3d
      @user-pz7kb5yl3d Před 2 lety +7

      its all a joke and a prank and its all in minecraft

    • @mattzr1550
      @mattzr1550 Před 2 lety

      That was just the last one 🤨

    • @Friedrich2DerGrosse
      @Friedrich2DerGrosse Před 2 lety +3

      @@mattzr1550 In some of the conspiracy episodes he had to say that for some conspiracies. Also in the JFK conspiracy one too.

    • @daisyjoy242
      @daisyjoy242 Před 2 lety +1

      What did Minecraft

  • @bethancameron6283
    @bethancameron6283 Před rokem +1

    My personal favourite that happened a few years ago was the killer clown hysteria, for me people were going round saying creepy clowns were coming to schools and doing scary shit (no one really said details just killer clowns coming to schools)