18:07
I should have said this earlier, but this entire text translates as:
"./// which will allow you to accept my Truth
1) DON'T TRY TO CHANGE ANYTHING!
2) THINK ONLY ABOUT YOURSELF!
3) HAND
4) FINISHED WATCHING?"
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-18 08:07:30 +0000 UTC
Interesting! I figured there must have been a connection between Ivan tok and the search team.
Farrell McGuire
2025-02-08 01:18:33 +0000 UTC
4:48
Oh yeah, there's a story behind Ivan Tok's recreation. Originally, the creators (even though some of them were only distributing the video, I'll refer to the whole team as "the creators") contacted the investigation group (St922) back in the summer of 2020. Back then, they had an agreement to make a reconstruction of what the original was supposed to look like. Initially, this reconstruction had even a note saying, "What you are seeing is not the original, but a relatively new reconstruction." However, the creators had a different idea and desire, so they broke all the agreements and posted the video, while trying to pass it off as the lost original.
The creators made up a story. Allegedly, since 2018 the Deep Web site "Lapsoro.org" had an announcement about fundraising to upload the original Station922.mkv. And by 2021 the full amount was raised and the original finally saw the light in the public access.
However, this pseudo-original was posted on two completely different channels, and the upload by the second one (Ivan Tok) did not have the site's watermark, which was on the upload by the first one. Although the story has a plausible and logical answer about the watermark, the site "Lapsoro.org" does not and cannot exist on the Deep Web because of the link structure. Later, the watermarked video was even removed.
Also, Ivan Tok said that he bought the video personally for 800 rubles, although the story said about buying it on the Deep Web for 5000 dollars. But the main problem of the video is that it uses an audio track, which was uploaded back in 2013 on 2ch and which is a proven fake. Here Ivan Tok justified himself, saying that he bought the video in a mute form, so he put on the fake track. But then the question is, why did it fit so perfectly like a glove? As if this "original" was specially made for the fake track, which turned out to be the case.
But despite all this misinformation, the creators did it all for a good purpose: they wanted to make people happy, because a lot of people were disappointed that the original never existed, and a lot of people at heart wished that the original would finally be found. The creators' priority was to revive history, to destroy the frustration of everyone around, not to lie.
All the truth was revealed thanks to the YouTuber named "Snikes" (Снайкс), since he had the DMs between "the creators" and St922, several Blender screenshots of the recreation's assets, as well as some unpublished clip. Later, Ivan Tok himself left a comment under Snikes' video, where he added a couple of details about the whole thing.
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-07 23:07:38 +0000 UTC
In case you're going to talk about "6996", please note that there are 3 Death Files that directly contributed to "6996", so I think it would be more correct to start the narrative with them.
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-05 21:47:58 +0000 UTC
21:20
Actually, the rabbit drawing originates from here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20030605082118/https://art.chatlandia.ru/littleprince/images/krolik.gif
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-05 19:17:15 +0000 UTC
If anything, you can ask me questions about it all. I can help you if you need it.
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-05 19:15:27 +0000 UTC
Thank you! That looks to be the one
Farrell McGuire
2025-02-05 19:12:03 +0000 UTC
I’ll definitely take a look! If I don’t use them for the next entry of Russian horrors, I may also use them for unwatched horrors
Farrell McGuire
2025-02-05 19:11:53 +0000 UTC
19:22
This test card actually belongs to Channel One and can be easily found on Google Images by searching "настроечная таблица".
K1rbYat1Na
2025-02-05 19:02:00 +0000 UTC
I wonder if there will be videos about some old Russian Death Files (such as "6996", "AFOGUIDASHISM", "3 Laws of Eternity") or old fake Russian TV Channel Hacks (such as "The Kultura TV Channel Hack", which you used for the preview of one of your videos)? These would be just fine for Horrors on the Russian Internet. But ONLY if you take the old works, because in fact the Death File genre is dead at the moment, since now the barrier to entry is quite low, and therefore any new works are exceptionally low-effort garbage made by kids using free mobile videoeditors with watermarks.