No.15044
Sup guys, do any of you have any "Deep Web" images or creepy pastas? Even personal stories? I've been there before but I didn't really find anything interesting.
I saw Untraceable the other day and it caught my interest, although I highly doubt that has ever happened do you all think similar things go on there?
No.15084
anyone have stories about the grifter?
No.15086
There are forums on the deep web dedicated to very obscene kinds of porn. Beastiality, necrophilia, gore, etc. Anything you can imagine, especially if it's illegal. Other than that there was/is an online Silk Road where you can purchase drugs, firearms or other banned items. There are all kinds of illegal guides as well for terrorism, hacking, getting away with kidnapping and more. There are also online hitmen but most of the hitman websites are scams, good luck finding any real ones. I don't doubt some illegal organizations host websites or communicate through the deep web as well, but you won't find them easily.
A lot of the creepy sites people speak about like the scientific experiment one are hoaxes and meant to distract people from the real sites which are far more hidden. Some sites require a password or account made for you by someone else to get in. Earning the trust of others is very important on the deeb web, and a lot of that communication goes on through torchat (it's like an anonymous irc) in many different channels.
So, it's extreme. But not as extreme as many people think. I hope that helps.
No.15087
>>15086
>bestiality on the deep web
Bestiality is on fucking 8chan all over the place. That shit is barely even looked down upon because it's so hot.
No.15088
>>15084
the grifter is not real, unfortunately.
>>15087
wich boards? for research purposes.
The TOR nework is barely active nowadays.
And what we have is some shaddy old P2P networks like good ol' Limewire(wich still runs btw), and some even shadier newer networks like Netsukuku and Hiperboria.
They are a lot harder to acess.
If you want reasonale dificuty try 12p and Freenet.
No.15097
youtube.com/user/Takedownman/videos
have fun
No.15100
>>15086
Yeah I know about all that for the most part, that's the same explanation I give every person who asks me about the deep web, but besides all the shit have you ever been "deeper"?
>>15088
for research purposes lol. What would you say is the most user friendly network? Also are they all slow like TOR?
No.15101
>>15097
Seems interesting thanks man!
No.15102
>>15084
The Grifter doesn't real.
I spent a couple of years looking for that video back when I first joined in 07, it definitely doesn't exist.
the still images you see floating around that are supoosedly from "The Grifter" are actually from a film named "A Serbian Film" and another from some Russian movie I don't remember the name of.
No.15106
>>15102
>and another from some Russian movie
It's actually a Czech film called Otesánek- it's about a tree stump that turns into a man-eating beast because a woman wishes it was a baby.
No.15108
What do you all think of "red rooms"? Myth?
No.15109
>>15088
>>>/zoo/
Sorry if your dick explodes.
No.15130
There was a site on tor where supposedly you could order a some /d/ tier mindless sex slave. Not sure if it was just true or not.
No.15140
>>15130
The russian lolita sex slave creepy pasta? Definitely not real lol, it's a nice read though.
No.15168
>>15097
Ha. Fullchan is #6 in his list of the darkest most disturbing sites on the deep web.
https://youtu.be/D_UnuPVg6Fo
No.15171
>>15140
No it was some fucking random ass site that was in fucking tagalog or thai some shit. I didn't look at it myself, but it wasn't Russian. From what I was told it was basically some crazy asian site, that was "perfect brides" and they wanted a fuck ton of money in either green dot or bit coin. They would also for extra money get whatever surgery you'd want for them.
The thing that made it seem legit though was that it was a shitty login in site that you had to pay like $1000 in bitcoin only for the membership and then they would send you a one time pad in the mail that would be your login. Then you'd login, pick out what kind of random ass asian you want or whatever and buy it. I think the login only lasted for a short period of time though.
What was the creepy pasta though, I never read it and I am now interested.
No.15192
>>15168
Half of the second vid is fullchan boards
No.15193
>>15171
That creepypasta, don't have it on me, also exists as guro doujin by good 'ole S. Zenith Lee.
No.15201
>>15171
Yeah whoever told you that is lying lol, they're describing this creepy pasta. Pic related
No.15204
>deep web
>anything more than CP, Drugs and rare books
No.15207
>>15171
I doubt anybody would pay $1000 in Bitcoins to an unknown entity just to access a website that may be fucking anything.
No.15212
>>15201
The scenario described in that story is both medically inaccurate and impossible.
Still though, the guy's got some imagination to even think of writing that.
No.15231
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>15106
this
it's a really great movie too
great stop motion animation
No.15233
>>15212
Yeah no shit it's fake lol
No.15254
No.15256
>>15254
this movie mang
it's pretty funny and yet pretty creepy at the same time
a great watch overall
No.15257
so!
Was yesterday a little bit surfing the dark net, seems it's very dead there!
alomst every .onion adress is dead or not updated since 2007
no paranomral stuff to find, just nothing! Dead forums and boring bitcoin shit. thats it.
taking a close look you could say, 80% of the dark net is jsut bitcoin and wannabe crime kiddos.
No.15269
>>15192
Wow, such deepness
No.15272
>>15257
Well what are you expecting, a soupy skelly-tan?
Because that would be awesome I would buy the shit out of some economically priced calcified human remains
No.15275
>>15100
the most user friendly is tor.
Other are slower exept the one that are 100% p2p and ftp like old limewire
No.15306
Isn't there a board just to help people find deepweb shit?
I too would be interested in a black market mr. Skeltal of my very own
No.15310
I bought drugs on it once upon a time
No.15311
Rule of thumb with spelunking.
If you can find instructions on how to get somewhere via the open internet, you aren't all that deep.
No.15387
>>15201
still not it.
>>15207
I don't think anyone bought anything. All I know is what I heard of.
>>15311
seems about right
No.15529
>>15044
>npfnp.com
>deep web
Dude there isn't anything about that site you can't see, shit there aren't hardly even unindexable areas of the site. Even though it says you have to sign up to get to the forums all you have to do is put normalpornfornormalpeople.com/forums and you're there.
No.15530
>>15272
>some economically priced calcified human remains
No.15537
The deep web isn't as amazing as people make it out to be.
I mainly use it to buy a lot of recreational drugs for personal consumption. I've poked around and there's a lot of child porn if you know where to look for it. Beyond that, most of the stuff hidden on the deep web is stuff that can also be easily accessed on the clear net. It's meh.
No.15545
>>15537
Not to mention the feds monitor Tor now.
Or at least TorChat. I personally know someone who was busted for sharing JB nudes (of themselves, with their same-aged bf) over TorChat.
No.15548
Why are you bothering with darknet, if you want some bizarre weird shit, better look for abandoned, old sites on the edge of normal net.
No.15560
>>15548
Any recommendations?
No.15624
About 5 years ago I was looking for interesting popcorn tinfoil-hat tier shit, strange encounter stories etc. Found some weird IRC channel, went there. Chatted with the people there. Some of them seemed very strange, started getting creeped out by two of them who kept replying to me and then used the same words and typing style, a lot of their replies were vague and seems like copy paste or a bot.
Started talking to some guy who seemed more human, said he had the same interests, but then every so often he was saying strange things or even things that made my skin crawl. Every time I'd type what or huh and he'd immediately change the subject or pass it off as a joke. But he kept doing this for all sorts of subjects, like really fringe conspiracy theories and twisted stuff. Eventually I started to feel like he was testing to see if anything stuck with me and just trying to say whatever, and only keeping the conversation going so he could eventually try something else. I didn't feel like he was having an honest conversation with me, so I just made up some excuse to stop chatting with him.
But stupid me I stayed in the IRC channel, idling, and 5 minutes later he messaged me. "guess you didn't have to go after all haha, its ok, hey if you don't do anything else at least check this out", or something along those lines, and then he sent a link. it was encoded and I was curious+dumb so I visited it. it was like a document archive website, black background and themed like a conspiracy website, with all sorts of links. I followed a few and then saw something the guy was talking about in his one of his weird messages, some political crap with sick/twisted details, basically stuff you don't really believe… like conspiracy fanfic or something. but a couple minutes after clicking and skimming, my browser closed. Reopened, couldn't find the web address and my history was cleared. I didn't remember the IRC either because I found that through a link too and was using it from my browser.
So I decided that was weird, got creeped out so I ran a virus scan… nothing, then moved on. But 2 days later and lasting for about a week, weird and scary stuff happened to me. First, was 2 days later. I got home from class and my part time job and the front mat outside my door was out of place. Things inside were moved. I'm kind of OCD with neatness and having things where I like them, and my closet coat rack was parted with a zip up sweatshirt I wore often pushed all the way to the back, which isn't where I left it. Some of my books on my book case were uneven. My laundry I did the day before and folded had a bunch of shirts with the sleeve hanging out or folded on top, not how I folded them. And my keyboard was out of place… I have mild carpal tunnel type symptoms in one hand so I slant my keyboard and have it pushed back more to sit more ergonomically. It was straight and moved forward.
(will conitnue in next post)
No.15625
>>15624
I could go other details about out of place things, but nevermind. Nothing was missing and nothing was outright or obviously toppled over. I just knew things had been moved. Called a friend of mine who had a key, but he was at work. Called another friend and she said it was probably just nothing and I wasn't remembering where I left things since nothing was missing (she was thinking burglar, as was I). Asked a neighbor who was out gardening if they saw anything, but they only got home an hour before and didn't see anything.
So I just did nothing about it, tried to forget. That night, I did my usual… dinner, TV show, then reading online. I tried to find that IRC again, but couldn't remember where I saw it linked (some comments section somewhere). No luck. My browser closed again at some point, but I figured a bug.
Closer to going to bed I was washing up in the bathroom. My bathroom window sucked, poorly fitted or something because you could hear everything outside from my bathroom and there was a draft. After turning off the water from brushing my teeth I heard something outside, definitely sounded like someone walking through the leaves right alongside the house.
I got freaked out, peaked out the window shade. Too dark to see. Turned on my front light, opened my front door and just listened with my phone in my hand ready to call the police. All I heard was a skuffle like sound past the hedges of my neighbor, on the street or sidewalk or something, echoing off all the houses.
Told myself it was someone out extremely late walking their dog or something, and that maybe an animal ran through my small yard… even though it sounded like a human walking. Went to bed.
(continued next)
No.15626
>>15625
Next morning woke up, coffee, then remembered the stuff from the night before. Went outside to check it out. The leaves definitely looked disturbed, but again… maybe an animal.
Left for the day, but came back from lunch. Mailbox half open… weird, the mailman usually shut it. Go to unlock my door and shivers ran down my spine when it was unlocked. I always locked my doors and with the thing from the night before, I triple checked that it was locked. Called a friend… she of course said I probably forgot to lock it. Neighbor gardening again, I chatted her up, asked about anything new happening int he neighborhood. She gabbed on, I smiled and nodded, and then she asked me about my friend. I asked her what she meant, and she said my older friend she saw earlier. I asked her again, and she said the man who was walking down my walk just before I got home. Seeing me so disturbed she said she guessed he was just dropping something off or at the wrong address then.
I asked about him, if she saw him with a letter or anything, but she only saw him leaving. And there was nothing but 2 bills in my mailbox. And the door was unlocked. I asked what he looked like and she said he was wearing ordinary casual clothes, jeans, button up shirt, baseball cap. An older fellow, mid 40 perhaps she said.
Called my other friend, told him I know for a fact I locked my door and for him to show up. He laughed at me when he showed up. Walked right into my house. That's when I remembered how things were disturbed the day before, and I bolted in to stop him… told him to treat it like a crime scene. Told him to stay in the front hall, and then I walked through. Again my keyboard was out of place. This time a drawer was wide open and notebooks on the table.
Called my friend in, looked him dead in the eye, and told him I locked my door and I never leave things scattered all over my table. He knows how I am and believed me. Also told him about the night before, and again about the day before and how things all over my house were disturbed.
He was half freaked out with me, but half amused and entertained by it. We talked, and with nothing missing and no breaking in didn't think there was anything to go to the police with. Instead he agreed to spend the night… I'd say it was just out of concern, but he was finding it a bit fun. That's just how he is.
I'll continue a bit later if I'm up for it. Obviously I didn't died, but things got a lot more messed up. If you're reading to this point I don't want to get your hopes up on some epic adventure. Things got more creepy, but don't expect more than that. This is just just the one /x/ story of my life experiences, and nothing more than that.
No.15630
I've only been a few times. The creepiest thing I've found was on one of the "rare/banned book" pages that was a fairly detailed guide on how to clean and cut a human body for consumption.
No.15640
>>15630
Yeah, I found guides for cannibalism (and how to select the right girl), beastiality, and necrophilia. I keep them o my hard drive in a folder labelled "the Internet is a silly place or what the everloving fuck."
I look through that folder every once in a while when I start feeling too proud of Humanity.
No.15641
No.15668
>>15231
I think I've seen one movie by this guy. It was Alice in Wonderland, the rabbit was taxidermy, the caterpillar was a sock, creepy shit. I was very young when I watched it too. Lots of wood, saw dust and teeth is pretty much all I remember.
No.15670
Literally the only interesting things I've ever found are the various darkmarkets where you can buy drugs and stolen credit card information.
The links are freely available so much they might as well be clearnet.
http://www.dnstats.net
No.15684
No.15706
>>15212
Good
it spooked me hard as a teen
No.15707
>>15100
not on this computer but on another one, I went to really boring real pharmaceutical with scientist or psycho pharmacologist and some psychonaut forums.
At the time in 2010 they discussed how potent these synthetic canabioids are, so if one hit that is in 1ug could be like taking 50mg of the real thing. And how they could make it a medicine and if they could make it a medicine.
there where so many chemicals they talked about so it was hard to get a grasp of everything.
Their conclusion of the synthetic cannabis was that they where too potent, that many could experience psychotic symptoms, or mind altering experiences.
So then came the mkhat boom where they discussed that if they should buy the tradename and make it legal more or less, it was before it was illegal btw. So they saw the potential when the cocaine use went down drastically.
So they talked about it helping cocaine addicts, like subtex or methadone helping opiate addicts.
When the bathsalt boom happened or those stimulants happen, they had a really close eye, on it.
booth the psychonauts and psycho pharmacologists. And the surprising thing was that the psycho pharmacologist said that the media is lying about these new psycho actives.
It was fun lurking there. But it was just a small hush hush community.
No.15734
>>15707
>Their conclusion of the synthetic cannabis was that they where too potent, that many could experience psychotic symptoms, or mind altering experiences.
Well I can support this from first hand experience. Never again
No.15735
Any of you guys also help out with this? I've been on the team for just about 4 years now.
http://otp22.referata.com/wiki/
No.15816
>>15734
Describe it, without exaggerations.
I had a friend who didn't see synthetics/bathsalts as "real drugs" (his words), and more like buying alcohol or cigarettes. At first he just acted weird, then had a bunch of issues he wouldn't admit, irritable, spacing out, staring at shit like he was confused, and other just bizarre behavior. Then he finally started talking about how he was "exploring" at night. Claiming it was scientific and he was measuring a number of shots of alcohol and then "stepping through the portal" with bath salts / incense / whatever the hell they were calling whatever he was buying. He deteriorated, quit his job when his boss had a sit down out of concern (a boss that actually cared about him personally), changed into a different kind of person and kind of an asshole. So I "had" a friend. I don't stay friends with drugged out assholes who permanently reside down the rabbit hole, so I just stopped talking to him and let him get the hint.
He smoked marijuana daily for months off on some volunteer shit overseas so I don't think it's just that he was susceptible to losing his mind to drugs.
No.15826
>>15201
The psychology behind his language indicates that the man was excited during the writing of this text. Which indicates that it was probably a fantasy. What surgeon would write this about his day job?
This is written by an individual who does not have medical professionals in his family nor has them as friends.
Dolls function as surrogates for those who have lost connection to society. Fantasizing about a living doll is a projecting of their own lack of control on life. The doll keeps them sane.
No.15827
>>15826
For anyone who cares, the country of origin is the Netherlands. The grammar and style indicate that it was written by a Dutch person.
No.15835
No.15841
>>15626
Please continue storying
No.15843
No.15844
>>15816
Then he moved to salt lake city and opened up a daycare
No.15981
No.16002
One time I deepwebbed and saw spoopy things.
No.16014
>>16002
the spoopy things I saw spooped me to the bone.
No.16030
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>15981
yes and no.
Consider the following, The most stuff get deleted or is just a story from someone who saw something.
No.16054
>>16014
One time I deepwebbed and I WAS THE SPOOPY!!!
No.16063
>>16054
The anon is right. If we want the spoopy…
WE MUST BECOME THE SPOOPY
Be the change you wish to see in the world, brothers!
No.16110
>>16014
>spooped me to the bone
>to the bone
>bone.png
It was so spoopy it spooped your ''SKELLINGTON'?
That is spoopy. Post the spoopy what spooped you so!
No.16382
Found this:
http://4d5v4hh4mbisqiad.onion/
Kinda weird, but not actually paranormal or anything. Prob just someone testing out onion hosting
No.16393
The end is in September. Prepare for it by giving yourself to the Lord Jesus Christ. http://73hfbc7jqj65oi3u.onion/
No.16394
>>15201
i got p.2 nigga
enjoy
No.16398
>>15310
did you get them?
I can imagine someone just setting up a site and taking in money and not sending out anything
No.16433
is there any real risk, legally, to browse these things?
No.16441
>>16433
Unless you're an idiot who clicks on the wrong shit, no. It's not that hard, just don't click on ANYTHING related to porn, anything that has the word erotic, candy, etc
Get to the hidden wiki and go from there, just be smart about what you're clicking on!
No.23209
>>15106
I remember watching that movie as a kid
No.23230
No.23241
>>15257
Did you really think you were gonna find anything of interest out in the open on your first trip?
No.23243
>>23230
lol that video was confirmed as some bullshit performance art, nothing spooky.
Also op here what the fckthis thread is still up kek
No.23262
>>15044
>"Deep Web" images or creepy pastas?
No, and most of that shit is fake and gay.
>personal stories?
Yeah, but for the most part, you can find everything you can find on Tor on the clearnet, except for the CP and drugs.
All the "good stuff" was shit like military manuals, old lockpicking and security books…you know, shit like they have on murdercube.
The porn was normie shit + the big cat erotica library + CP. Again, nothing big.
>do you all think similar things go on there?
Probably not. The people who know enough about that sort of technology to make themselves perfectly well hidden tend to use it for monetary gain rather than jacking off to snuff films.
For instance, if you could sniff SSH and IRC traffic that goes over Tor, you'd probably see far more interesting shit than what you see on HTTP hidden servers, but it would be interesting in the "heist thriller" novel sense rather than the /x/ sense.
Also, untracable's premise is pretty ridiculous if you were to try it over Tor.
1) you'd DDoS a hidden server with that many views
2) normies aren't smart/motivated enough to use Tor. They'd never view the site en masse.
No.23274
>>15624
>within 2 days people had already been to your house
No.23286
No.23289
>>23286
Some books are rare enough that it's not exactly above board in some countries to sell them to anyone except a museum.