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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

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  • I'm sorry to tell you, but that last video has been debunked

  • Please keep in mind that this video was created when it was first released to the public. I didn't post it until later and didn't bother editing it because then I would have to redo the whole hting.

  • I'm the first non sadass to comment on your video- pretty good but it could, have been a bit longer cos i was gettin into it...

  • Sorry I tried to find really good ones and there isn't many available.

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  • I belive that a lot of these images are Pareidolia ( /pærɨˈdoʊliə/ parr-i-doh-lee-ə) is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon or the Moon rabbit, and hearing hidden messages on records played in reverse.

  • @ 1:05 it has been proven that the images were intentionally made by using a action figure hanging on a string in front of the camera, and that by moving the string around it appeared to move around randomly in the parking lot. The poor quality of the video and the time-lapse frame rate of the security camera contribute to the effect, but it is extremely easy to duplicate.

  • 0:10 the KKK? idk xD

  • @violentkid19 how has it been debunked? (I don't doubt it im just curious)

  • @mastergamer50 tubular bells look at the description  right underneath it they put what song is in it to avoid copyright shit now

  • @soccerkeeper2020 @hectorzit @soccerkeeper2020 Its called tubular bells by mike oldfield I dont believe it was used in death note Its been a while since i watched it so im not certain but i would suspect that a Japanese musician would have made an original piece for the anime

  • Symphony Fantastic by Berlioz was the score used in the movie

  • its the theme song to the exorsist.

  • is this l's theme from death note? it really sounds like it

  • i belive its L's theme from death note rofl

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