 This photo was taken from a website known as 1092paradise.com, but it ended up being used on this website. This face on the website is named White Man, the head admin on the web. Though unlike 1092paradise.com, this website is a threat. There's a website called Parasites.org, and it's claimed that when you first enter the website, it automatically asks what your name is, bank account information, and other personal stuff like your address. Not doing so will not do anything to you, but if you put in your information, it shows up with the following text. Thank you customer. Enjoy your parasites. And it directs you to the main part of the website. It's a shop that includes, as you best, parasites, which can be anything, ticks, bed bugs, tapeworms, and leeches, notably human parasites. Each of them costs a small price with the following text on top that says, no refunds. It also comes with an illegal drug that contains an organ eating parasite. You can also use the contact form for chatting with the people who run the website. The people are friendly, greeting people like a regular employee does, but when you ask for assistance with White Man, he automatically shows up. He has a profile picture of an evil smiling white face with sharp teeth, followed by two black itty-bitty dots on the eyes. Here's what he says. Hello, thanks for asking for my assistance. How could I help you? You have two options. You can reply with, my drug isn't coming, or, what do you do with my address? If you pick my drug isn't coming, you will be forced to buy the drug again, even if you didn't buy it. The white man also says that if you don't buy the drug, he will come over to your house and end your life. If you pick what do you do with my address, he responds. It's our company policy. If we don't get your address, we can't mail the drugs or parasites to you. Though when you buy something from parasites, someone at Parasites.org will email you back and say the following short text. Hello, thanks for shopping at Parasites.org. Your parasite or drug will arrive in three days. Check your mailbox daily, and give us a message on our website if you don't find anything there. Have a wonderful rest of your day, night, or evening. After three days, the item will arrive in the mail, and it will be inside a box. Upon opening, it will contain some blood from someone and a bit of fluid with the drug or parasite in the middle, and every order will contain a note inside that contains a link. Upon typing the link in the search engine, it will direct you to a texting you I wear, with darkness in the background, the text saying the following. Hello, thanks for buying our product. We will do whatever you want us to do. If you want us to kill an enemy of yours or anything, type that in the box underneath. Though it's recommended if you don't include your name, the same thing will happen to you. This is where the website goes downhill, and the entirety of it will lead to the main reason why it got removed. According to the victim's list, it says that your enemy will be stabbed to death, and sometimes the employees will record their murder and make a snuff film out of it. If you put your name instead, it's more graphic. Your death will be either getting shot or they will put a maggot on your body so it can dig into you and lay eggs inside of you. They usually shoot you afterwards as they want you to feel the most pain. Luckily as of now, the site's owner and the other employees ended up getting arrested, and the website got deleted altogether. But there's something on the corpses that didn't get answered yet and should be answered. Let them eat what's inside of you.