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The video was titled simply: "Deep Web Browsing 117: Sad Satan."

The developers of the fakes claim the "Original" was a piece of art designed to highlight the depravity of the deep web. The accusers claim it was a distributer of CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material). sad satan original

The channel was run by an anonymous user who claimed to browse the Deep Web using the Tor browser, downloading obscure and often disturbing games to play for his audience. While most of the games were crude, homemade horror experiments, one upload in June 2015 changed everything. The video was titled simply: "Deep Web Browsing

However, the true terror lay in the audio. The game looped a distorted, reversed clip of the song "I'm Your Pusher" by The Sweet, slowed down and pitched to sound like a dirge from hell. Interspersed with this audio were unsettling sound clips—children laughing, distorted screaming, and clips allegedly taken from interviews with serial killers. The auditory experience was designed to induce anxiety, a feat it accomplished effortlessly. While most of the games were crude, homemade

High-contrast, flickering black-and-white corridors.

Rapidly appearing photos of historical figures (Margaret Thatcher, JFK) and convicted criminals (Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris).

As Jake progresses through the game, he begins to experience terrifying hallucinations, hearing eerie whispers in his ear and seeing grotesque visions that seem to seep from the screen into his reality. The game's strange, sadistic humor and imagery seem to be tailored to Jake's darkest fears, making him question his own sanity.