Mysterious Videos No One Can Rationally Explain

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Mysterious Videos No One Can Rationally Explain


From a mysterious video that seems to show a person with superhuman powers to creepy footage of a possible cryptid sighting, we look at mysterious videos no one can rationally explain. #Mysterious #Scary #SlappedHam
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  1. I have footage of exactly the same thing in the Columbia River at Portland Oregon. I cannot find a way to share it here. Same thing I commented already about the first video- graphenes twisted with magnetism unlocks quantum realms/topological vortex theory.

    I would bet you they also have reported quite a few "water spouts" in the same area. 🤔😉

  2. (Ominous music)
    It's not me saying that, it's the subtitles.
    And the first of those things is from… Tik Tok… FAKE.
    That toad was moving in a very… Weird way. LOL. As if it was a dead toad. Or a toy, maybe, that was just moved with a string to put in in a precise place. To then be used in a clever editing with the footage of some small snake (or rather a slow worm or blind worm) at the same place.The tone of the woman filming was a dead giveway. It does NOT leap to the side, I checked at very low speed, the shadow disappears in that frame.
    I bet the Loch Ness is just some boat in a low quality footage.
    last one is too silly to even talk about.
    This channel was a waste of time.

  3. The last one was clearly someone using a wire thin and strong enough to not be picked up by the camera, if you watch the hand and leg movements as the person changes position, you can clearly tell that they are movements used when climbing over, or changing positions on something, and yes, I do believe in the existed of magic, I'm a pagan, but the last clip was clearly not magic

  4. The frog that turned into a worm was not a frog it was always worms , it the angle of the camera shot that made it look like a frog , but you can clearly see it's worms and not a frog.

  5. Loch Ness. I like the assumption that absolutely nothing else lives in the Loch other than a plesiosaur. One can't judge how big something is by the wake it leaves behind. Probably an otter or maybe Big Foot. Give me strength.

  6. That wasn’t a frog at all. It just looked like that. That worm is actually an Asian jumping worm. The way that it jumped looked like that on camera, but if you actually look closely, it actually looks like a worm. Amynthas agrestis, the Asian jumping worm,[note 1] is a species of worm in the family Megascolecidae.[1] It has a smooth, glossy, grey or brown body with a milky-white clitellum,[2] and can range from 1.5 to 8 in (3.8 to 20.3 cm) in length.[2] Amynthas agrestis is native to Japan and the Korean Peninsula, and was introduced to North America due to increased human activity during the 19th century;[3][4][5][6] it is considered to be an invasive species in the United States. Worms within the genus Amynthas (jumping worms) reproduce and develop quicker than their European counterparts.[7]