I don't want to be too hard on this video cause it's just a guy trying to make content but what passes for "disturbing" here is basically pretentious crap that dumb guys think is clever. "It's a conspiracy, I harassed people with my phone to make a statement about privacy..." Sad irritating pleas for attention by idiots on the internet.
That “Help me Susie’s dying” story I’ve not heard of till now, even though I’m a Brit and grew up in the 1980s. What I do remember was an urban myth that if you said the words “bomb” or “IRA” whilst on the phone, you’d hear a click because those words would trigger the Security Services to listen in.
The british book about this thing "Big Brother is Listening" tells about projectvEchelon and it is wary true story/thing. And it's going on even tiday. You just don't hear clicks anymore. Technics developes.
@@salanimioh you still hear the clicks on landlines, British "secret" service isn't as advanced as you think. It just sounds like a brief scrambling on mobile phones.
“You’re recorded with surveillance cameras wherever you go”. Yes, but the camera is not shoved in your face when you are in the supermarket or another store. You don’t have someone holding a camera in your space asking “What are you buying?” and “I hope you are not stealing that?”
yeah i'm not gonna be up in arms getting caught on camera when i actually know what the purpose for it is, such as locally stored footage in a store who knows wtf i would unwillingly be a part of if some random person just decided to start filming me specifically
I'm pretty sure the owner of a grocery store can ask the guy to leave, and if he doesn't, it would be considered trespassing. And if you walk away from some guy's camera and that guy keeps following you, that could be considered harassment.
The guy who made the Stinky Meat project tried to do a Stinky Feet project in which he wrapped his feet in plastic bags and put stinky stuff in them. Me and apparently a ton of others had to email him warning about trench foot and infections, he listened canceled that one.
@@ataridc Even worse, if I recall correctly (probably not it was 20 years ago) he wanted to keep it going for an entire month. He would've gotten stinky feet alright.. from gangrene, if he hadn't listened to us.
The Stinky Meat kinda reminds me of the "Body Farm", a legit forensic study, where human bodies (donated) are left in different environments to get data on decomposition rates (for future investigations)
Surveillance Camera Man is actually the same dude that runs the channel "Vagrant Holiday" where he makes videos travelling and living homelessly or vagrantly, he also disappeared on that channel but it was thought to be an art project aswell and was abandoned when the channel got too large.
@@nutfar4413 He left because everyone is a parasocial freak who has to personally involve themselves in everything, even the SCM troll content turned into some philosophical debate about CCTV etc
In his "Forbidden Island" video, he makes a reference to it at the 31:33 mark. He looks a surveillance camera and says "just taking a video? A doubt that".
first one made me realize just how many people today walk around filming strangers either purposely, or in the background of them recording themselves. it's totally normal to be weirded out by it, idk why people act like not wanting to be filmed is crazy
The surveillance cameras you see in a grocery store are there to prevent crimes, USUALLY. You cant and won't guess anything coherent if the Postal guy himself almost shoves his down your throat.
@@Saved-by-Grace First of all a security camera isn't a potential direct threat. If a person walks up and shoves a camera in your face it's fair to assume that they have some issue with you and, therefore, might be a threat to your safety. There's no chance of a security camera randomly punching you as you turn away or trying to grab your wallet. The creep invading your personal space not only can, but likely will. It's completely reasonable to be on edge when confronted by a person like this, just like how you'd be on edge if someone has hanging around the street outside your home. Second of all it's extremely unsociable behavior, which shouldn't be encouraged. The fact that you CAN do it doesn't mean you should. It's legal to stand on the side of the road and flip off every car that drives by. It's legal to hang around outside schools and other places where kids hang out. It's legal to shit yourself in public. It's legal to randomly record strangers while invading their personal space without consent. None of these things are acceptable, however, nor should they be condoned or encouraged. It's just bad form. If you want to raise awareness about the dangers of a police state and constant public recording then there's ways to do it that don't involve harassing random people. Start a blog or something. This is on the same level as blocking traffic to protest fossil fuel use, you're just causing problems for your own pleasure and satisfaction under the guise of a public service.
Never before have I seen a TH-cam channel that's started off a video so awesomely..............quick? Instant? Seriously. No theme song, no preface, no explaining the stuff you're about to explain. 100% instant gratification. I'm subscribing based on that alone. Thank you.
TH-cam didn't use to be that way. Once upon a time people uploaded videos like this guy, straight to the point. But then social media got big, and kids wanted to influencers, so their vidoes became more about promoting themselves with some content following, as opposed to just content.
@@Aiden-lm8mo To be fair, a LOT of other "disturbing top X" channels just use obviously fake stuff, THIS guy is actually skeptical of the stuff presented
@ he can like the video and subscribe I agree it was a good video but why is bro writing a whole paragraph just glazing. As if this is something revolutionary
The languages website is really normal. I'm on my way to become a linguist and I recognized Santali and the Ol Chiki script, Proto-Basque, Judeo-Fragnol and more lol. The website was just made by some big nerd like me and I salute that so much! Thanks for telling me about it :)
What's funny is that the purpose of the site is literally the name of it- FORGOTTEN Languages. But so many people are so addicted to making the smallest things as dramatic as possible that these people will twist anything into a conspiracy theory to satisfy their sick need. Maybe if they actually pursued something halfway worthwhile they wouldn't be so bored and need to constantly blow everything into something it isn't.
Cry harder, your being filmed everywhere you go. If you don't like it, wear a mask. The CCP "social-score" is because zoomers are willing to exchange their privacy for videos of cats and Taylor swift... in the famous words of willy Wonka, "It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal! You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized, so you get nothing! You lose!"
i hate the “you’re recorded every time you step outside” argument. i have no issue being on a business’s cctv, i do have an issue with being recorded with a stranger’s personal device.
The type of people in the first video drive me nuts. Why is it different when a store camera records me? It’s different because they’re not recording me, they’re recording the space they are surveying, and I happen to be in that space. When they record and review it, they’re looking for people that are doing something wrong, which again, isn’t me. When you point a camera at me and record me, it is very obvious to the both of us that you are watching and recording me. Now compared to the security camera, you are specifically targeting me, which is uncomfortable. Surveillance guy isn’t doing it for a reason, which is another way it’s different. How do people genuinely not see why that feels more personal, annoying, uncomfortable and maybe even confrontational? It’s just rude. Grow up.
It's a silly thing to cry about when you're on camera literally everywhere you go. Your behavior when you're being recorded tells you everything you need to know about that person. If you don't like it, walk away, it's that simple. It doesn't matter if it makes someone uncomfortable, that's completely subjective. The shirt I'm wearing can make someone uncomfortable, should I change my shirt for them?
@@DreamTerrorist💀 not to pop your bubble but it seriously isn't that hard for you to NOT record someone randomly, like wgaf abt surveillance, just don't record people on your own camera, freak
@@DreamTerrorist “it doesn’t matter if it makes someone uncomfortable.” Have you ever had a little kid copy you? Mimic your every move or copy everything you’re saying? Same shit. Public decency means you don’t purposefully try to make people uncomfortable, which is the entire point. You’re right, making other people uncomfortable “doesn’t matter” but it subjectively makes you an asshole.
@@DreamTerroristidk if you noticed but there were people that did in fact walk away and he kept recording them (and also the people in that first video were probably doing something important at the moment)
The foreign language site is literally just a jumble of old languages. If you use google translate to take pics of the text and “detect language” you find much of it is Arabic translated phonetically into Latin English) text. The entire website is about the history of symbolism and how we can’t understand it unless we are researching where and when it was originally created… during Neanderthal times.
Thank you because I was so confused as to how this was an eerie mystery. It’s right in the name: forgotten languages! of course you don’t know how to read the website without putting in some effort and translating lol
There was a show called Wundershowzen back in the day.. they did the same thing but with a muppet interviewing random people. He agitated them on purpose to make raw content..
I dont know why stinkymeat is considered creepy in any way. My parents were on the internet when it was new and thought it was the funniest thing ever. Honestly it still is pretty entertaining to read
That "Webdriver Torso" one takes me back, to the old Dark5 era. Glad to see this uploader using stuff I watched from Dark5. Should've thrown in the guy that kept smiling at the camera while sitting for hours on end, and a video where the burglar breaks in, only to be surprised to see a lifeless figure sitting in front of the camera when he enters the room.
So a funny coincidence, I was in one of the videos of SCM. We were taking a trip up near Seattle for a wedding. (Side note it was lame, so much so we left basically right after.) We had flown up there but decided to drive back in a friend's car that he had sold to another friend of ours. Not even an hour later, it broke down. We were on the side of a fairly wide road, it was me and two other friends just watching our friend who bought the car figure out what was wrong. We were dressed in our wedding attire still as we hadn't changed quite yet. We shared a joint as we just placed bets on how long it would take for AAA to be called when SCM just came out of nowhere. At the time, I had no idea who he was or of this project. At first, we were a little stunned as we weren't sure what was happening, we had hid the joint and pretended we were doing nothing which thinking back we weren't, however when he showed up it didn't feel that way. We stayed quiet at first before one of us had questioned what we was doing, he said "Its for a video" and just stood before hovering around closer. We all looked around as I think we were more worried about being jumped. My friend fixing the car approached him as he was frustrated and his sudden intrusion annoyed him. He backed up a bit but continued to film. We had no idea what was happening and after a while since nothing was happening we just settled back into what we were doing. The joint was lit up again and my friend returned the car, we didn't really say much as he was still making us nervous. He did get a bit closer but we ignored it. After 15ish mins our friend managed to get the car started somehow and we just got in. He was still standing there recording, we just waved and drove off. I had wondered about that day for a few years until I forgotten about it and never saw the vid we were in. I had heard about the channel but I really didnt put two and two together until the channel was gone. The friend group since then has moved on and the marriage we witnessed was done less then a year later. Thinking back on that, I suppose the felt scared as I had never really been filmed nor did I really given putting myself out there much thought. The idea of him being a distraction I think was what made us nervous, it was surreal and I think if it happened now and if we were all together we would've been far more relaxed about it. I think I would've love to seen our reactions, 20 somethings dressed up for wedding, sitting on a dusty street smoking a joint and being ambushed by some guy with a camera.
7:35 it's very clearly their iris and not contact lenses. Contact lenses are curved and lay on the surface of the eye, while iris are flat and are inside (also they reflect light differently, but that's harder to explain)
Yeah, I just assumed it was someone mentally unwell, or just fake by the channel. If real it's not really that shocking that it could be someone going through some mental issue, believing they have something in their eyes.
▪️ Didn't really look like he was "shoving the camera in others' faces", though... There's more important things to be worried about, I can assure you... 🟥
The 1st guy's comparison to surveillance in groceries doesn't work because of the "Social Contract." We, as the public, intentionally relinquish some of our rights to gain access to certain amenities. Grocery stores provide goods and the public traded our privacy from the store to surveil us in order to use its services. Any individual who does not want to give up their privacy is allowed to go to a store that does not surveil. In public, however, these people he are filming have not given their right to privacy from *him* up. He's not making a point, he's being a jacka-s.
Nobody consented to be filmed by unblinking eyes though, they just did it and held out food hostage until we complied. That ain't consent by the modern definition.
@@wolfetteplays8894 There *are* food providers that don't surveil. And you're allowed to make your own food. You *do* have a choice, ergo if you *choose* to go to a place under surveillance, you consented to be surveilled.
You should totally make a video about disturbing computer viruses!! I dont usually stay engaged w channels like these but i love how u go in depth and get to the facts and the point quickly. Would love a disturbing viruses vid or series :)
I dunno, even if Surveillance Cameraman was trying to make some kind of artistic statement, that feels like a super misguided way to go about doing it. Yes, violations of privacy are a big concern nowadays, but there's a difference between CCTV footage seen by a handful of people for the purposes of curtailing theft and being filmed and broadcast to thousands if not millions of people on the Internet for what amounts to entertainment.
Exactly. Either he's a creep with a camera using "social commentary" as an excuse, or he's someone with a good idea going about it in a stupid way. Either way he's annoying.
I think most of us know at this point that there are surveillance devices everywhere and we have kind of surrendered some level of privacy for convenience and security. Everyone has their own feelings on that but you can't deny there is some level of utility to those devices. Whether surveillance camera man had utility or not will come down to your opinion on art and the perceived message but there is a tangible difference between the two.
Plus there could be a potential risk for people who don't want their location to be known. If someone had to relocate to escape abusive situation for example, this is putting them in danger.
That's quite an understatement. Cities like London are rolling out facial recognition software where your face gets stored on a database without your consent.
oh! i know this one! back in the day things were filmed on film. not digitally. so, we can convert film to 1080p 720p 144p and even higher but we cant convert digital 144p to a higher resolution!
@@strwgelly Because when something is recorded in 256x144 digitally, there's literally only 36864 pixels worth of data. You can make it fit larger screens by taking each pixel and multiplying it (copying a black pixel three times and forming them into a square, effectively making a "big" pixel) but that makes the image look blurrier and blurrier the more you do it. I know you probably know that, just stating it for those that don't.
Bro, I have a photo of my great grandfather, who is 25 in the photo, and it looks like it was taken with a high end modern camera, sometimes things aren’t some big conspiracy. Things just tend to upgrade, while downgrading at the same time.
Even the first few seconds of Chilling Scares is creepy. The score along with the narrators voice just gives me shivers. So many channels on TH-cam try so hard to be creepy but fail completely while Chilling Scares just has to talk and I'm scared before the narrators even finished the first sentence 😂
The "Susie's dying" thing creeped me out because back in the early 2000s, during the days of dial-up, I would hear a voice coming over my computer speakers at seemingly random times. The voice would say "Look after my mother, who you see dying." "Who you see dying" sounds a lot like "Susie's dying" - so there is definitely something to this story. It's real.
If your case is real, then theres a high chance that it was old malware Since back then, malware was just to mess around or ruin the day of thethe user than anything monetary
@@hippiecheezburger5457 Or he got arrested, either for this or for some other similar crime (anybody who does this in public and thinks it's ok probably has other issues.)
@ScarabD nothing he did was illegal whatsoever. There is no expectation of privacy in public. People can film anything and anyone they want in public spaces.
I’d have loved to see Surveillance Camera Man try the same schtick in Chicago or Houston or someplace like that. Something tells me it’d be a much shorter experiment.
TH-cam recommends me some really disturbing stuff, there are videos of people getting surgery (not censored btw), animals being ab*sed, and full on g*re, TH-cam needs to moderate their content more often
Oh man, the Stinky Meat project takes me back. They also ran a Stinky Feet project where one of them tried to get Athlete's foot on purpose by walking around unsanitary places barefoot, wearing plastic bags on their feet etc. It was actually harder than they thought it would be.
Stinkymeat is an internet classic. The dude was genuinely curious about the day-to-day fluctuations of meat decay in the environment of his neighbor's back yard.
Its one thing to make a "protest" or "demonstration" about increased surveillance by filming people, its another to post that online. At least the argument for security cameras is to identify people when a crime or other incident takes place, but otherwise its not public and isn't even watched and will eventually be recorded over. Its another thing to have a literal person following you around and capturing everything you are doing, and again, to post online.
My dude, the first written "Susie's dying" you showed was from /r/nosleep. That is a fiction subreddit, with a rule that "everything is true, especially when it's not" (literally just 'the fourth wall is sacred here, do not break it').
Social commentary about privacy just doesn't make sense and can't be the goal of surveillance camera man. He would get more or less same reactions if he just stared at them, without any cameras lol
I love this kind of content, where you feature hidden stuff online, that are forgotten or very old. It brings me the vibe of when I was in my teens and would bing watch these type of videos all the time!
Conspiracy theorists when they see footage of Earth from the ISS: “This must be faked. We all know the Earth is flat.” Conspiracy theorists when they see some random footage on TH-cam of “mars”: “ This must be true! NASA went to mars without telling us.”
FINALLY I know what that illusion is with water being in the road and quickly disappearing! EDIT: Actually, this is called a heat haze, not a fata morgana. They're both types of mirages.
My favorite part about this channel is how he gives real, plausible explanations for everything. Most TH-camrs just leave it with the "oooh spooky" conclusion. You actually learn stuff here, like how hoaxes are made. For some reason, it's darker to me that people create stuff to mislead others intentionally. The truth is often more sinister than fiction
"recording people without being given permission" AND with them having done nothing wrong. It is my strong opinion that once you feel threatened by someone, or are about to do something illegal you should be entitled to record them with or without permission.
The first guy reminded me of something Dead Domain talked about on one of their streams. There's this channel called Kootenai County Press, ran by a man named Hoyt Webb, a self-declared "first amendment auditor" who would just film people and act like an asshole when confronted. A few weeks(?) ago he livestreamed walking around Spokane and shoving his phone camera in homeless people's faces, on the pretense of making a report on the homeless issue there. Things kept escalating until they confronted him and he shot one of them in a panic (luckily, it wasn't caught on camera, though the gunshot was very clearly audible) and now he's awaiting trial for it. There's a VOD of Dead Domain's stream on twitch where they show the relevant parts, but on youtube all traces of the video were deleted, likely for legal reasons. Fucked up stuff.
I don't actually think there was any deeper meaning to surveillance camera man and he was just getting a kick out of making people uncomfortable/violating their boundaries and just making any excuse to justify his behaviour. It's not too much different from those livestreamers who record themselves in public being nuisances/disturbing the peace for attention or profit.
@TrolIBoy only creepy when you realize where he uploads the content. Many of his victims had their children kidnapped. Why do you think he doesn't have any recent content ANYWHERE? Because he's gone. He got done with.
I'm curious how the floating Chinese city made it on your list. The top result in a TH-cam search is Captain Disillusion's thorough debunk of the clip. Otherwise, the rest of the entries are pretty interesting.
If I had to give an honest guess to the Surveillance Camera Man, he was pretty much a first amendment auditor. He had no real purpose for filming people other than to aggravate responses passively just by filming people. The response about public surveillance cameras could be seen as a purpose, but more likely a deflecting statement.
Until I heard his voice I was gonna suggest Surveillance Camera Man might be Salty Seattle Cyclist formerly known as Salty Seattle Driver, because he is also very obnoxious.
IMO there is a huge difference between surveillance monitoring for security purposes and following one person around with a camera. Not saying I am a fan of either surveillance or camera harassment but the grocery store analogy the guy gives is just not the same as having an annoying dude shoving his camera in your face and even engaging with you.
Ppl would most of the time look for deeper meanings in other ppl’s actions - like the first case - when maybe the reality is that they are just jerks. Reddit would scream in your face “I don’t need your consent to film in a public domain!”. I mean yeah, but is still rude and annoying
Surveillance camera man is probably the one who started all this stuff. There are people who do this more on the internet. There are also audits who do stupid stuff like this.
That first one is really interesting. I could definitely see it being a social experiment of sorts. See how others act around you, see how you act, see how quickly some resort to violence. And, yeah, we're on our phones all the time but we don't like phones being on us
The "floating city" can't be a fata morgana. Such images only form near the ground, as light refracts through layers of air with diff temps. It would never appear up in the sky.
@rockermystic That's what I think. I remember tripping and thinking my acne at the time was something living erupting from my face, once. My guess is he is talking to someone off camera and using the camera to try and see "them" when "they" are just reflections.
When you go to a super market or similar shop, you know that you will be indirectly recorded by the CCTV. By going into these places, you kind of constant to that. When someone shoves a camera in your face randomly though, you didn’t consent to that and you are being filmed directly. That’s very different in my opinion!
I love these videos so much! You and Mr nightmare are the best horror content creators on TH-cam. I also miss your old horror stories with 1st person victim perspectives such as “3 camping horror stories”
I was literally just thinking “damnit I’m out of chilling scares videos to watch. I guess I’ll check just in case I missed any.” Thank you for your service! (Eating lunch and need content now)
Just a note to those who are saying that the cameraman guy did something illegal: he didn't. Washington State (as well as 38 others) have one-party consent recording policy, meaning you can record any conversation you're a part of, regardless of what other participants say. For video recording specifically, there's another requirement-it must be made in a place where people don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and of course, that applies to streets, parks, and other public places
2:14 Imagine someone recording you wo your permission... You let the government and corporations do it every second of everyday, but when a random does it you're all of a sudden creeped out ... *"Breathe Winter breathe breathe breathe*
This is so wild - when I was a kid, early 2010s, maybe late 2000s, I feel like I met someone in a chat room who linked me to forgotten languages. Back then, it was more about how there used to be a universal language in the Pangea days, we just lost all trace of it and they were trying to bring it back into popularity. I tried to check it out just now to see if it seemed familiar at all, but they've made the website completely private. Granted, I'm not totally sure it was actually forgotten languages, but the aesthetic is exactly how I remember.
I love that you don't end the video assuming you are watching something paranormal, half of the channels about this kind of things are always avoiding the most normal and logical conclusions to get more interactions lol.
The surveillance at the grocery stores probably aren't uploading close-up videos of their customers onto TH-cam when they are telling them not to... probably. The security cameras at stores are there for multiple reasons, mainly for when something bad happens in the store, they have a record and proof of what went down. So yes, guy recording people in Seattle is just being creepy, invasive, annoying, and a smart-ass.
Bro, the “they’re in my eyes” thrift shop thingy, it’s like me looking in the mirror seeing if there’s something in my eyes when I’m rubbing my eye too much 💀
The first one reminds me of the Japanese guy who people say is schizophrenic, he kept saying he was being gang stalked and recorded random people and claimed everyone was a gang stalker. He would upload the videos on youtube as well.
The guy in the first one is a psychopath and has no thoughts of his own trying to get as much huge reaction as much as he can get out of people and there’s no reason for that
He must have no thoughts if all he could think of to get a huge reaction out of people was to be near them. Why not attack or insult them? Assuming it's America, he'd probably have relatively easy access to a gun. That would get a reaction. So uncreative.
I wonder when the first occurrence of "nope" as an interjection denoting fear or disgust was. I feel like nobody who was using a digital camera from 2004 would have said it that way
The channel left a lasting impression by blurring the lines between public and private life, leaving viewers to wonder whether it was a form of social critique or simply a quest for attention.
Golden rule for “lost videos” if it cuts off before the action = its bullshit.
All videos is bullshit
Yup 💯
I don't want to be too hard on this video cause it's just a guy trying to make content but what passes for "disturbing" here is basically pretentious crap that dumb guys think is clever. "It's a conspiracy, I harassed people with my phone to make a statement about privacy..." Sad irritating pleas for attention by idiots on the internet.
Another golden rule is that if the very first videos you post jump right into spooky/weird/disturbing, it's also fake :)
@@justint361 That's great, but no one here is talking about that part of the video
It’s so refreshing when these types of videos showcase legit creepy sides of the internet while maintaining skepticism and honesty
Unfortunately so many content creators have no respect for their audience
That “Help me Susie’s dying” story I’ve not heard of till now, even though I’m a Brit and grew up in the 1980s. What I do remember was an urban myth that if you said the words “bomb” or “IRA” whilst on the phone, you’d hear a click because those words would trigger the Security Services to listen in.
did you try?
Eehhhhhhh spooky -MacMillan
I remember when I was a kid on a landline hearing those clicks. My friends and I were menaces as kids lol
The british book about this thing "Big Brother is Listening" tells about projectvEchelon and it is wary true story/thing. And it's going on even tiday. You just don't hear clicks anymore. Technics developes.
@@salanimioh you still hear the clicks on landlines, British "secret" service isn't as advanced as you think. It just sounds like a brief scrambling on mobile phones.
“You’re recorded with surveillance cameras wherever you go”. Yes, but the camera is not shoved in your face when you are in the supermarket or another store. You don’t have someone holding a camera in your space asking “What are you buying?” and “I hope you are not stealing that?”
For real, it's all about the purpose. The camera jerk was just trying to sound wise for his own sick motives
Yeah u kinda do though
yeah i'm not gonna be up in arms getting caught on camera when i actually know what the purpose for it is, such as locally stored footage in a store
who knows wtf i would unwillingly be a part of if some random person just decided to start filming me specifically
I'm pretty sure the owner of a grocery store can ask the guy to leave, and if he doesn't, it would be considered trespassing.
And if you walk away from some guy's camera and that guy keeps following you, that could be considered harassment.
People steal, stop acting like a communist.
Now I feel like a kid desperately searching late a night for the weirdest stuff the internet had to offer circa 2010.
this. this is my aesthetic
God, that is such a vibe, I wish I could go back...
@@Providence.. perhaps we will be fated to repeat this life forever. In which case, let’s savour late night wiki binges a little more.
@@lvna1isntreal hold it close. In my mind there’s nothing cooler or more oddly calming.
I remember youtubing aliens and ghosts for the first time in 08. I quickly became infatuated with the unknown.
The guy who made the Stinky Meat project tried to do a Stinky Feet project in which he wrapped his feet in plastic bags and put stinky stuff in them. Me and apparently a ton of others had to email him warning about trench foot and infections, he listened canceled that one.
Bro natural selection had to do the job, not you
the saddest part is that you had to convince him to not do that
Bruh picking his nose tho 😂😂😂
@@ataridc Even worse, if I recall correctly (probably not it was 20 years ago) he wanted to keep it going for an entire month. He would've gotten stinky feet alright.. from gangrene, if he hadn't listened to us.
The Stinky Meat kinda reminds me of the "Body Farm", a legit forensic study, where human bodies (donated) are left in different environments to get data on decomposition rates (for future investigations)
Surveillance Camera Man is actually the same dude that runs the channel "Vagrant Holiday" where he makes videos travelling and living homelessly or vagrantly, he also disappeared on that channel but it was thought to be an art project aswell and was abandoned when the channel got too large.
Love that guy. He posted an update in his bio a few months back explaining that he quit.
@@nutfar4413 He left because everyone is a parasocial freak who has to personally involve themselves in everything, even the SCM troll content turned into some philosophical debate about CCTV etc
He probably didn’t like the attention when he got big, same feeling people probably got when he started recording them.
how hypocritical lol @@jamesrnieto
In his "Forbidden Island" video, he makes a reference to it at the 31:33 mark.
He looks a surveillance camera and says "just taking a video? A doubt that".
first one made me realize just how many people today walk around filming strangers either purposely, or in the background of them recording themselves. it's totally normal to be weirded out by it, idk why people act like not wanting to be filmed is crazy
Because I guess they think freedom of the press gives them the right to just film and follow someone
The surveillance cameras you see in a grocery store are there to prevent crimes, USUALLY.
You cant and won't guess anything coherent if the Postal guy himself almost shoves his down your throat.
Surveillance cameras record you at all times, so why is it a problem when you can see it?
@@Saved-by-Grace Simple, one is for security, the other is a public nuisance.
@@Saved-by-Grace First of all a security camera isn't a potential direct threat. If a person walks up and shoves a camera in your face it's fair to assume that they have some issue with you and, therefore, might be a threat to your safety. There's no chance of a security camera randomly punching you as you turn away or trying to grab your wallet. The creep invading your personal space not only can, but likely will. It's completely reasonable to be on edge when confronted by a person like this, just like how you'd be on edge if someone has hanging around the street outside your home.
Second of all it's extremely unsociable behavior, which shouldn't be encouraged. The fact that you CAN do it doesn't mean you should. It's legal to stand on the side of the road and flip off every car that drives by. It's legal to hang around outside schools and other places where kids hang out. It's legal to shit yourself in public. It's legal to randomly record strangers while invading their personal space without consent. None of these things are acceptable, however, nor should they be condoned or encouraged.
It's just bad form. If you want to raise awareness about the dangers of a police state and constant public recording then there's ways to do it that don't involve harassing random people. Start a blog or something. This is on the same level as blocking traffic to protest fossil fuel use, you're just causing problems for your own pleasure and satisfaction under the guise of a public service.
I LOVE that your video doesnt start with obnoxious ambience, just went straight into it
But why blur out the stinky meat? It's just meat.
@@pimespobecause TH-cam
Same!!!!
Never before have I seen a TH-cam channel that's started off a video so awesomely..............quick? Instant? Seriously. No theme song, no preface, no explaining the stuff you're about to explain. 100% instant gratification. I'm subscribing based on that alone. Thank you.
Ya I am amazed as well
TH-cam didn't use to be that way. Once upon a time people uploaded videos like this guy, straight to the point.
But then social media got big, and kids wanted to influencers, so their vidoes became more about promoting themselves with some content following, as opposed to just content.
Stop glazing
@@Aiden-lm8mo To be fair, a LOT of other "disturbing top X" channels just use obviously fake stuff, THIS guy is actually skeptical of the stuff presented
@ he can like the video and subscribe I agree it was a good video but why is bro writing a whole paragraph just glazing. As if this is something revolutionary
The languages website is really normal. I'm on my way to become a linguist and I recognized Santali and the Ol Chiki script, Proto-Basque, Judeo-Fragnol and more lol. The website was just made by some big nerd like me and I salute that so much! Thanks for telling me about it :)
Are there any that you don't recognize/are truly cryptic?
What's funny is that the purpose of the site is literally the name of it- FORGOTTEN Languages. But so many people are so addicted to making the smallest things as dramatic as possible that these people will twist anything into a conspiracy theory to satisfy their sick need. Maybe if they actually pursued something halfway worthwhile they wouldn't be so bored and need to constantly blow everything into something it isn't.
Is there anything strange in the texts?
I believe he is joking…
@@sl5154 i think it's just translations of already existing documents to dead languages
First example is disturbing, yes. But i felt more annoyed than disturbed
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Get over it. You're being recorded everywhere you go.
Cry harder, your being filmed everywhere you go. If you don't like it, wear a mask. The CCP "social-score" is because zoomers are willing to exchange their privacy for videos of cats and Taylor swift... in the famous words of willy Wonka, "It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal! You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized, so you get nothing! You lose!"
Probably have a camera on your laptop, and in your pocket always in the form of your smartphone. You're recorded all the time.
@OfficialYukiverseWhat other way would there be to go about it?
i hate the “you’re recorded every time you step outside” argument. i have no issue being on a business’s cctv, i do have an issue with being recorded with a stranger’s personal device.
You prefer CCTV where they record people like you stealing from stores?
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@@nathaniel5272 nathaniel likes recording people without their consent guys 🤷🏾♀️
@@theoriginldwprobably kids too, knowing these libertarian types.
So what? you're in a public place.
Captain Disillusion made a video about the floating city, it's 100% CGI and also relatively easy to do with some stock effects.
It’s actually Columbia.
@@scarecrowlego884fly up there and get us some coffee, aye?
@@scarecrowlego884would be cold as hell I bet
We built a giant city in the sky.
Everyone's died from a lack of breathable air and their corpses have been frozen solid.
@@walnzell9328 skypiea went downhill recently dang
The type of people in the first video drive me nuts. Why is it different when a store camera records me? It’s different because they’re not recording me, they’re recording the space they are surveying, and I happen to be in that space. When they record and review it, they’re looking for people that are doing something wrong, which again, isn’t me. When you point a camera at me and record me, it is very obvious to the both of us that you are watching and recording me. Now compared to the security camera, you are specifically targeting me, which is uncomfortable. Surveillance guy isn’t doing it for a reason, which is another way it’s different.
How do people genuinely not see why that feels more personal, annoying, uncomfortable and maybe even confrontational? It’s just rude. Grow up.
It's a silly thing to cry about when you're on camera literally everywhere you go. Your behavior when you're being recorded tells you everything you need to know about that person. If you don't like it, walk away, it's that simple. It doesn't matter if it makes someone uncomfortable, that's completely subjective. The shirt I'm wearing can make someone uncomfortable, should I change my shirt for them?
@@DreamTerrorist💀 not to pop your bubble but it seriously isn't that hard for you to NOT record someone randomly, like wgaf abt surveillance, just don't record people on your own camera, freak
@@DreamTerrorist The problem is that most people in his videos try walking away and he follows them and keeps recording them to get a reaction
@@DreamTerrorist “it doesn’t matter if it makes someone uncomfortable.”
Have you ever had a little kid copy you? Mimic your every move or copy everything you’re saying? Same shit. Public decency means you don’t purposefully try to make people uncomfortable, which is the entire point. You’re right, making other people uncomfortable “doesn’t matter” but it subjectively makes you an asshole.
@@DreamTerroristidk if you noticed but there were people that did in fact walk away and he kept recording them (and also the people in that first video were probably doing something important at the moment)
The foreign language site is literally just a jumble of old languages.
If you use google translate to take pics of the text and “detect language” you find much of it is Arabic translated phonetically into Latin English) text.
The entire website is about the history of symbolism and how we can’t understand it unless we are researching where and when it was originally created… during Neanderthal times.
Thank you because I was so confused as to how this was an eerie mystery. It’s right in the name: forgotten languages! of course you don’t know how to read the website without putting in some effort and translating lol
That's Santali Ol Chiki Script, I recognise it
the first guy is weird and creep, i can't imagine someone getting close to me and start recording.
Dangerous.
There was a show called Wundershowzen back in the day.. they did the same thing but with a muppet interviewing random people. He agitated them on purpose to make raw content..
Really? I thought it was hilarious.
@LiquidSnakeOuterHeaven And do those people shove their HD cameras into others' faces?
Average Instagram reel
I lost it when I saw “the stinkymeat project” 💀💀💀
I thought it mean something else X_X
Bro that was just kinda weird/funny but most of these r just either a joke, bullshit,or a hoax
I dont know why stinkymeat is considered creepy in any way. My parents were on the internet when it was new and thought it was the funniest thing ever. Honestly it still is pretty entertaining to read
That "Webdriver Torso" one takes me back, to the old Dark5 era. Glad to see this uploader using stuff I watched from Dark5. Should've thrown in the guy that kept smiling at the camera while sitting for hours on end, and a video where the burglar breaks in, only to be surprised to see a lifeless figure sitting in front of the camera when he enters the room.
The hours I've watched dark 5. Entertaining.
totally forgot about the smiling guy haha, i wonder what happened to him
iirc the smiling yogi even urinated himself on video too. a little puddle pooling beneath his crossed legs and slowly trickling out of frame.
So a funny coincidence, I was in one of the videos of SCM. We were taking a trip up near Seattle for a wedding. (Side note it was lame, so much so we left basically right after.) We had flown up there but decided to drive back in a friend's car that he had sold to another friend of ours. Not even an hour later, it broke down. We were on the side of a fairly wide road, it was me and two other friends just watching our friend who bought the car figure out what was wrong. We were dressed in our wedding attire still as we hadn't changed quite yet. We shared a joint as we just placed bets on how long it would take for AAA to be called when SCM just came out of nowhere.
At the time, I had no idea who he was or of this project. At first, we were a little stunned as we weren't sure what was happening, we had hid the joint and pretended we were doing nothing which thinking back we weren't, however when he showed up it didn't feel that way. We stayed quiet at first before one of us had questioned what we was doing, he said "Its for a video" and just stood before hovering around closer. We all looked around as I think we were more worried about being jumped. My friend fixing the car approached him as he was frustrated and his sudden intrusion annoyed him. He backed up a bit but continued to film. We had no idea what was happening and after a while since nothing was happening we just settled back into what we were doing. The joint was lit up again and my friend returned the car, we didn't really say much as he was still making us nervous. He did get a bit closer but we ignored it. After 15ish mins our friend managed to get the car started somehow and we just got in. He was still standing there recording, we just waved and drove off.
I had wondered about that day for a few years until I forgotten about it and never saw the vid we were in. I had heard about the channel but I really didnt put two and two together until the channel was gone. The friend group since then has moved on and the marriage we witnessed was done less then a year later. Thinking back on that, I suppose the felt scared as I had never really been filmed nor did I really given putting myself out there much thought. The idea of him being a distraction I think was what made us nervous, it was surreal and I think if it happened now and if we were all together we would've been far more relaxed about it.
I think I would've love to seen our reactions, 20 somethings dressed up for wedding, sitting on a dusty street smoking a joint and being ambushed by some guy with a camera.
You could have been world famous on the news. But TH-cam probably has to remove all his videos given nowadays that is an invasion of privacy.
@@NitwitsWorldI mean we were out in public, there's no reason he couldn't in our situation, you can film people in public.
@@KnightOfTheWired yup. It was definitely a different timeline
I have the vids whats the time stamp? Whats most embarrassing about ppl in that vid is documents that you are a npc 😂😂😂
@@BOB-fd4luyou have every video?
7:35 it's very clearly their iris and not contact lenses. Contact lenses are curved and lay on the surface of the eye, while iris are flat and are inside (also they reflect light differently, but that's harder to explain)
“They’re”
@@missyflutter5562no, they used the right spelling
Yeah, I just assumed it was someone mentally unwell, or just fake by the channel. If real it's not really that shocking that it could be someone going through some mental issue, believing they have something in their eyes.
@@Grayves_Xnow that's unnerving
@@missyflutter5562 oh, that's embarrassing...
the fact that people defend the first one is crazy💀, guess their completely fine with having a camera shoved in their faces
smart, worthwhile human
ikr, and people are saying that he’s proving a point, as if that justifies him harassing random people
Pretty sure it's illegal in parts of the world to record someone without their consent too
@iboeshakmon3r698 awww, thank you! You’re so kind! 🥰
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Didn't really look like he was "shoving the camera in others' faces", though...
There's more important things to be worried about, I can assure you...
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The kids at 6:52 would definitely be surviving in a horror movie
The 1st guy's comparison to surveillance in groceries doesn't work because of the "Social Contract." We, as the public, intentionally relinquish some of our rights to gain access to certain amenities. Grocery stores provide goods and the public traded our privacy from the store to surveil us in order to use its services. Any individual who does not want to give up their privacy is allowed to go to a store that does not surveil. In public, however, these people he are filming have not given their right to privacy from *him* up. He's not making a point, he's being a jacka-s.
Very well made point
Nobody consented to be filmed by unblinking eyes though, they just did it and held out food hostage until we complied. That ain't consent by the modern definition.
@@wolfetteplays8894 There *are* food providers that don't surveil. And you're allowed to make your own food. You *do* have a choice, ergo if you *choose* to go to a place under surveillance, you consented to be surveilled.
There is no right to privacy in a public space
@@KomoliRihyohThe people recorded by surveillance camera man were free to go elsewhere but they chose to stay where he was
You should totally make a video about disturbing computer viruses!! I dont usually stay engaged w channels like these but i love how u go in depth and get to the facts and the point quickly. Would love a disturbing viruses vid or series :)
I dunno, even if Surveillance Cameraman was trying to make some kind of artistic statement, that feels like a super misguided way to go about doing it. Yes, violations of privacy are a big concern nowadays, but there's a difference between CCTV footage seen by a handful of people for the purposes of curtailing theft and being filmed and broadcast to thousands if not millions of people on the Internet for what amounts to entertainment.
Exactly. Either he's a creep with a camera using "social commentary" as an excuse, or he's someone with a good idea going about it in a stupid way.
Either way he's annoying.
To me the guy just comes off as a creep getting some sort of sick satisfaction out of it.
I think most of us know at this point that there are surveillance devices everywhere and we have kind of surrendered some level of privacy for convenience and security. Everyone has their own feelings on that but you can't deny there is some level of utility to those devices. Whether surveillance camera man had utility or not will come down to your opinion on art and the perceived message but there is a tangible difference between the two.
Plus there could be a potential risk for people who don't want their location to be known. If someone had to relocate to escape abusive situation for example, this is putting them in danger.
That's quite an understatement. Cities like London are rolling out facial recognition software where your face gets stored on a database without your consent.
Solid Snake: "A surveillance camera?"
Fox Die?
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Solid Snake ?
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Best video game ever made i miss playing those games
Be grateful it isnt Sam Fisher then lol
Psycho Mantis?????
For the 70s, that's some incredibly high quality footage, almost if they're from the 21st century...
oh! i know this one! back in the day things were filmed on film. not digitally. so, we can convert film to 1080p 720p 144p and even higher but we cant convert digital 144p to a higher resolution!
@@strwgelly Because when something is recorded in 256x144 digitally, there's literally only 36864 pixels worth of data. You can make it fit larger screens by taking each pixel and multiplying it (copying a black pixel three times and forming them into a square, effectively making a "big" pixel) but that makes the image look blurrier and blurrier the more you do it.
I know you probably know that, just stating it for those that don't.
Bro, I have a photo of my great grandfather, who is 25 in the photo, and it looks like it was taken with a high end modern camera, sometimes things aren’t some big conspiracy. Things just tend to upgrade, while downgrading at the same time.
I'm surprised that none of the people being recorded by the first guy didn't turn around and start recording him too.
I watched his videos when they were still here. Quite funny content. Some people's reactions were stranger than the cameraman's actions.
The first guy is just one of those obnoxious people who film ours because they can there’s no deep meaning , just trying to get a reaction
Ironic that you have an American flag in the background. Might want to remove it since you don’t respect the constitution
Its weird. A grown man recording people DIRECTLY too their face is not normal.
I guess that's what makes it a disturbing anomaly.
My guess on the "they're in my eyes" video was the guy being confused on what floaters were 😅
I farted and blamed it on someone 15 years ago
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😂😂
truly disturbing
we know... 😌 this day has been a long time coming.
U big g a y ahahha diarrhea funny!
7:32 Off topic, but that guy has beautiful eyes
Even the first few seconds of Chilling Scares is creepy. The score along with the narrators voice just gives me shivers. So many channels on TH-cam try so hard to be creepy but fail completely while Chilling Scares just has to talk and I'm scared before the narrators even finished the first sentence 😂
My lunch break just got way better!!!
What the f*ck is a lunch break?!?!?! :D
@@BV-Auto you get a break from work for lunch? are you a human?
@@BV-Auto?! A Break from Your Job or School to eat your lunch
@@Miko1247🤓
why what happened ?
The "Susie's dying" thing creeped me out because back in the early 2000s, during the days of dial-up, I would hear a voice coming over my computer speakers at seemingly random times. The voice would say "Look after my mother, who you see dying." "Who you see dying" sounds a lot like "Susie's dying" - so there is definitely something to this story. It's real.
Ok buddy.
written like a creepy pasta right outta 2009 lmao
@@VicariousNickk It's true. It's one of those weird things that I never did get to the bottom of.
I can believe that, I’ve had weird experiences and nobody really took me seriously
If your case is real, then theres a high chance that it was old malware
Since back then, malware was just to mess around or ruin the day of thethe user than anything monetary
I would of record the camera man back like tf lol 😂
He probably got his face punched and his camera smashed 😂
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@@hippiecheezburger5457 Or he got arrested, either for this or for some other similar crime (anybody who does this in public and thinks it's ok probably has other issues.)
@ScarabD nothing he did was illegal whatsoever. There is no expectation of privacy in public. People can film anything and anyone they want in public spaces.
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Cattle have a difficult time understanding that simple fact...
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I’d have loved to see Surveillance Camera Man try the same schtick in Chicago or Houston or someplace like that. Something tells me it’d be a much shorter experiment.
he would of been had hands put on him something quick. He knew who to try with that shit
TH-cam recommends me some really disturbing stuff, there are videos of people getting surgery (not censored btw), animals being ab*sed, and full on g*re, TH-cam needs to moderate their content more often
@@dbus1635 I’m located in china so I have a vpn but TH-cam still recommends me these types of videos
Oh man, the Stinky Meat project takes me back. They also ran a Stinky Feet project where one of them tried to get Athlete's foot on purpose by walking around unsanitary places barefoot, wearing plastic bags on their feet etc. It was actually harder than they thought it would be.
Great. I get foot fungus from just waking up, they have difficulty when purposefully attempting.
Oh crool wurld!
@@benm1414the trick is to try to get it
@@benm1414probably it’s not caused by the environment.. but a weakened immunesystem
Stinkymeat is an internet classic. The dude was genuinely curious about the day-to-day fluctuations of meat decay in the environment of his neighbor's back yard.
Its one thing to make a "protest" or "demonstration" about increased surveillance by filming people, its another to post that online. At least the argument for security cameras is to identify people when a crime or other incident takes place, but otherwise its not public and isn't even watched and will eventually be recorded over. Its another thing to have a literal person following you around and capturing everything you are doing, and again, to post online.
13:10 was debunked ages ago by Captain Disillusion, its just some simple VFX. The video is called "Floating City Debunk"
My dude, the first written "Susie's dying" you showed was from /r/nosleep. That is a fiction subreddit, with a rule that "everything is true, especially when it's not" (literally just 'the fourth wall is sacred here, do not break it').
Social commentary about privacy just doesn't make sense and can't be the goal of surveillance camera man. He would get more or less same reactions if he just stared at them, without any cameras lol
I love this kind of content, where you feature hidden stuff online, that are forgotten or very old. It brings me the vibe of when I was in my teens and would bing watch these type of videos all the time!
Your comments vibe is so 2010.. i liked it
The truly mean for "face your fears" is watch your videos at night.
Conspiracy theorists when they see footage of Earth from the ISS: “This must be faked. We all know the Earth is flat.”
Conspiracy theorists when they see some random footage on TH-cam of “mars”: “ This must be true! NASA went to mars without telling us.”
I LOVE your channel. Please never stop 😊
It's getting harder to find good ole conspiracy videos
You look like a young Brad Pitt lol
@@Yahshuaismyeverything the similiraties are eery
@@Yahshuaismyeverythingyou look like the Christ himself, god bless jesus christ, we shall wait your return.
@@YahshuaismyeverythingNah, he looks like Edward Norton
@@Yahshuaismyeverything....... its a picture of brad pitt honey
FINALLY I know what that illusion is with water being in the road and quickly disappearing!
EDIT: Actually, this is called a heat haze, not a fata morgana. They're both types of mirages.
My favorite part about this channel is how he gives real, plausible explanations for everything. Most TH-camrs just leave it with the "oooh spooky" conclusion. You actually learn stuff here, like how hoaxes are made. For some reason, it's darker to me that people create stuff to mislead others intentionally. The truth is often more sinister than fiction
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@@michaelgeorge4643 I always wanted to do the same. Explaining mysteries like you're the real world SCP foundation.
Yes I couldn't wait for another video! Thank you Chilling Scares 😁🖤
how did k'nuckles get on yt
@@CatzLikesJazz he's just cool like that 😎 I like your name btw,very cool.
honestly one of the best channels. straight to the point, good narration.
"recording people without being given permission" AND with them having done nothing wrong. It is my strong opinion that once you feel threatened by someone, or are about to do something illegal you should be entitled to record them with or without permission.
The first guy reminded me of something Dead Domain talked about on one of their streams. There's this channel called Kootenai County Press, ran by a man named Hoyt Webb, a self-declared "first amendment auditor" who would just film people and act like an asshole when confronted. A few weeks(?) ago he livestreamed walking around Spokane and shoving his phone camera in homeless people's faces, on the pretense of making a report on the homeless issue there. Things kept escalating until they confronted him and he shot one of them in a panic (luckily, it wasn't caught on camera, though the gunshot was very clearly audible) and now he's awaiting trial for it. There's a VOD of Dead Domain's stream on twitch where they show the relevant parts, but on youtube all traces of the video were deleted, likely for legal reasons. Fucked up stuff.
I don't actually think there was any deeper meaning to surveillance camera man and he was just getting a kick out of making people uncomfortable/violating their boundaries and just making any excuse to justify his behaviour. It's not too much different from those livestreamers who record themselves in public being nuisances/disturbing the peace for attention or profit.
Yea not creepy just annoying
@TrolIBoy only creepy when you realize where he uploads the content. Many of his victims had their children kidnapped. Why do you think he doesn't have any recent content ANYWHERE? Because he's gone. He got done with.
@@brucej.willson4764 seriously?
You have some of the best creepy videos on TH-cam. The music makes it even better
I'm curious how the floating Chinese city made it on your list. The top result in a TH-cam search is Captain Disillusion's thorough debunk of the clip. Otherwise, the rest of the entries are pretty interesting.
If I had to give an honest guess to the Surveillance Camera Man, he was pretty much a first amendment auditor. He had no real purpose for filming people other than to aggravate responses passively just by filming people. The response about public surveillance cameras could be seen as a purpose, but more likely a deflecting statement.
He existed before constitutionalists became a widespread thing, though I do get that “Red Scare” sort of impression from his more recent channel
Really loving yours Frightened Irish and whispered dairies vids now days great work 😊
7:23 those eyes are kinda beautiful
“The Stinky Meat Project” 💀
what the sigma
@@JoJos_Saga en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigma
i like that you get straight to the point
Until I heard his voice I was gonna suggest Surveillance Camera Man might be Salty Seattle Cyclist formerly known as Salty Seattle Driver, because he is also very obnoxious.
Vagrant holiday is his other channel
IMO there is a huge difference between surveillance monitoring for security purposes and following one person around with a camera. Not saying I am a fan of either surveillance or camera harassment but the grocery store analogy the guy gives is just not the same as having an annoying dude shoving his camera in your face and even engaging with you.
Chilling scares inspired me to start reading my own horror stories
Ppl would most of the time look for deeper meanings in other ppl’s actions - like the first case - when maybe the reality is that they are just jerks.
Reddit would scream in your face “I don’t need your consent to film in a public domain!”. I mean yeah, but is still rude and annoying
Surveillance camera man is probably the one who started all this stuff.
There are people who do this more on the internet.
There are also audits who do stupid stuff like this.
That first one is really interesting. I could definitely see it being a social experiment of sorts. See how others act around you, see how you act, see how quickly some resort to violence. And, yeah, we're on our phones all the time but we don't like phones being on us
6:46 That's likely a paranormal video caught by teenagers on an abandoned building
The "floating city" can't be a fata morgana. Such images only form near the ground, as light refracts through layers of air with diff temps. It would never appear up in the sky.
The sky is near the ground.
"They're in my eyes" guy is on drugs, I think
Source: done a bunch of drugs
yeah, it seemed like he might have seen the light reflection in his iris and was freaking out due to psychosis/drugs.
Nobody believes you
@selfishstockton6123 whatever shall I do
@rockermystic That's what I think. I remember tripping and thinking my acne at the time was something living erupting from my face, once. My guess is he is talking to someone off camera and using the camera to try and see "them" when "they" are just reflections.
ok
When you go to a super market or similar shop, you know that you will be indirectly recorded by the CCTV. By going into these places, you kind of constant to that. When someone shoves a camera in your face randomly though, you didn’t consent to that and you are being filmed directly. That’s very different in my opinion!
I love these videos so much! You and Mr nightmare are the best horror content creators on TH-cam. I also miss your old horror stories with 1st person victim perspectives such as “3 camping horror stories”
FINALLY SOMEONE TALKED ABOUT FORGOTTEN LANGUAGES
Hi chilling scares i love your videos so much and keep up the good work man
I was literally just thinking “damnit I’m out of chilling scares videos to watch. I guess I’ll check just in case I missed any.” Thank you for your service! (Eating lunch and need content now)
I think this is a re-upload
Just a note to those who are saying that the cameraman guy did something illegal: he didn't. Washington State (as well as 38 others) have one-party consent recording policy, meaning you can record any conversation you're a part of, regardless of what other participants say. For video recording specifically, there's another requirement-it must be made in a place where people don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and of course, that applies to streets, parks, and other public places
I used to cry with laughter at surveillance camera man videos 😂
I always thought surveillance camera man did it to maybe get a check from a lawsuit 1:00
I always forget how schizophrenic internet people are
Creepy cameraman was an abusive Punk. It’s that simple.
2:14 Imagine someone recording you wo your permission...
You let the government and corporations do it every second of everyday, but when a random does it you're all of a sudden creeped out ...
*"Breathe Winter breathe breathe breathe*
This is so wild - when I was a kid, early 2010s, maybe late 2000s, I feel like I met someone in a chat room who linked me to forgotten languages. Back then, it was more about how there used to be a universal language in the Pangea days, we just lost all trace of it and they were trying to bring it back into popularity. I tried to check it out just now to see if it seemed familiar at all, but they've made the website completely private.
Granted, I'm not totally sure it was actually forgotten languages, but the aesthetic is exactly how I remember.
When Chilling Scares uploads, it's a good day.
you got that right, Shingo
just killing it with these videos man. love
As a fan this one was boring lol
I live in Lancashire, UK and have never heard of the Susie's dying thing, fascinating. Great video as always, more often please!!! ✌✌
I love that you don't end the video assuming you are watching something paranormal, half of the channels about this kind of things are always avoiding the most normal and logical conclusions to get more interactions lol.
That’s weird. Especially when the Survaliance Guy didn’t know any of these people. No it’s kind of uncomfortable.
The surveillance at the grocery stores probably aren't uploading close-up videos of their customers onto TH-cam when they are telling them not to... probably. The security cameras at stores are there for multiple reasons, mainly for when something bad happens in the store, they have a record and proof of what went down. So yes, guy recording people in Seattle is just being creepy, invasive, annoying, and a smart-ass.
"Forgotten Languages" sounds like a website that catalogues extinct languages. I'm a linguistics nerd, don't blame me.
Bro is finding all the unfound ARG channels lol
Bro, the “they’re in my eyes” thrift shop thingy, it’s like me looking in the mirror seeing if there’s something in my eyes when I’m rubbing my eye too much 💀
The first one reminds me of the Japanese guy who people say is schizophrenic, he kept saying he was being gang stalked and recorded random people and claimed everyone was a gang stalker. He would upload the videos on youtube as well.
The guy in the first one is a psychopath and has no thoughts of his own trying to get as much huge reaction as much as he can get out of people and there’s no reason for that
You know all that just from him recording people he obviously is just an annoying person.
He got exactly what he wanted. Attention.
He must have no thoughts if all he could think of to get a huge reaction out of people was to be near them. Why not attack or insult them? Assuming it's America, he'd probably have relatively easy access to a gun. That would get a reaction. So uncreative.
2:03 Surveillance camera man sounds like Elon Musk 😂
I need my whole life narrated with your voice!
I wonder when the first occurrence of "nope" as an interjection denoting fear or disgust was. I feel like nobody who was using a digital camera from 2004 would have said it that way
The channel left a lasting impression by blurring the lines between public and private life, leaving viewers to wonder whether it was a form of social critique or simply a quest for attention.