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I don't get the point....

Maybe you should try reading the page
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In this clip, the frequency being played is somewhere between 17 and 19 hz. This range of frequency, when played for long periods of time, causes the eyes to subtly vibrate, sometimes inducing visual hallucinations.

Sounds like bullshit to meeeeee!


(Oh noes! Me eyeballs is vibratin'!!!!)
 

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QUOTE said:
In this clip, the frequency being played is somewhere between 17 and 19 hz. This range of frequency, when played for long periods of time, causes the eyes to subtly vibrate, sometimes inducing visual hallucinations.

Sounds like bullshit to meeeeee!


(Oh noes! Me eyeballs is vibratin'!!!!)

Well obviously it's bullshit, but the story makes the video slightly less redundant.
 

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QUOTE said:
In this clip, the frequency being played is somewhere between 17 and 19 hz. This range of frequency, when played for long periods of time, causes the eyes to subtly vibrate, sometimes inducing visual hallucinations.

Sounds like bullshit to meeeeee!


(Oh noes! Me eyeballs is vibratin'!!!!)

Well obviously it's bullshit, but the story makes the video slightly less redundant.
Heh heh, don't say obviously, I live in America, where gullibility roams free, from the mountains to the plains.

..but anyway, this was a way cool hack/prank. The spookiness of the heads and all, must've thrown more than a few people for a loop. I just wish the dang vid was longer.
 

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UHHH, i'm seriously too scared to watch it, especially reading the Google Description
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In fact, my eyes are tearing for no reason...Which is wierd ...

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In this clip, the frequency being played is somewhere between 17 and 19 hz. This range of frequency, when played for long periods of time, causes the eyes to subtly vibrate, sometimes inducing visual hallucinations.

Oh...
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The Wyoming Incident (or The Wyoming Hijacking) is a lesser known case of television broadcast hijacking/hacking. A hacker managed to ... all » interrupt broadcasts from a local programming channel (believed to serve several smaller communities in the county of Niobrara) and aired his/her own video. The video contained numerous clips of disembodied, human heads showing various emotions and "poses". The camera position changed often (usually every ten-to-fifteen seconds) and the video was often interrupted by a "SPECIAL PRESENTATION" announcement. This clip is taken from one of these intervals.
This is just a clip from the interval, I tried to see if I could find the full clip for mad ownage but I got the lose.
 

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