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Note House
Level 2 – Bergie Web
CONSPIRACY
an abandoned house in japan was raided by the police because they thought there was illegal shit in there but instead they found it filled the mutilated corpses of hundreds of unidentified women, and strange nonsensical paper notes left around the house.
Lizzie Grubman
Level 3 – Deep Web
MEMORY HOLE
Lizzie Grubman (jewish wahmen runs over a bunch of people waiting to get into a night club with her luxury suv because they were cramping her style, she shouted “fuck you White trash” but rather than getting charged with a hate crime, she gets an incredibly light sentence and gets out with a cushy new job at a PR consulting firm)
petrified bodies of reptilians in West African deserts
Level 2 – Bergie Web
CONSPIRACY
The petrified bodies of reptilians in West African deserts are whispered about in the deepest corners of conspiracy forums. According to legend, these ancient beings were once rulers of a long-lost civilization, their remains turned to stone by a catastrophic event or advanced weaponry. Hidden beneath the sands, these petrified reptilians are said to be guarded by secret societies or even governments, who want to keep the truth about humanity’s origins concealed. Some believe these remains are evidence of extraterrestrial life or interdimensional beings that once walked the Earth, now lying dormant and forgotten.
Noman (Lost Pilot Episode Of Cancelled Osamu Tezuka Anime; 1968)
Lost Media
“Noman” refers to a rumored lost pilot episode of a canceled anime by Osamu Tezuka, the famous Japanese animator and manga artist. The pilot, allegedly produced in 1968, is said to have been so disturbing or controversial that it was never aired and the project was scrapped. The episode reportedly contained themes or imagery deemed too radical for its time, leading to its suppression and the loss of all known copies.
Wetiko
Level 1 – Surface Web
Basically, that selfishness among modern humans is the result of a literal virus/pathogen. It’s shares the same root as ‘wendigo’ and has a similar spiritual taboo attached towards discussing it. This is more suited to be talked about in it’s own thread, as it’s about a belief among many indigenous peoples that has some scholarship attached to it.
https://www.theosophical.org/publications/questmagazine/3472