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In the September of 2008, reports of unexplained mass suicide swept the globe, as thousands of individuals ranging from the age of 12-24 tragically took their own lives for unknown reasons. The very idea of so many youths committing such a terrible act is flabbergasting, with no initial explanation surrounding these events in sight. However, due to recent reports leaked from top-secret government files, it is now reasonable to assume that the culprit may have been an unusual e-mail sent around the world by an individual whose email account was deemed untraceable by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Evidence from suicide notes suggests that this e-mail contained a link to a strange website called "reficuLfOtseN.com".

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  • In the September of 2008, reports of unexplained mass suicide swept the globe, as thousands of individuals ranging from the age of 12-24 tragically took their own lives for unknown reasons. The very idea of so many youths committing such a terrible act is flabbergasting, with no initial explanation surrounding these events in sight. However, due to recent reports leaked from top-secret government files, it is now reasonable to assume that the culprit may have been an unusual e-mail sent around the world by an individual whose email account was deemed untraceable by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Evidence from suicide notes suggests that this e-mail contained a link to a strange website called "reficuLfOtseN.com".
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  • In the September of 2008, reports of unexplained mass suicide swept the globe, as thousands of individuals ranging from the age of 12-24 tragically took their own lives for unknown reasons. The very idea of so many youths committing such a terrible act is flabbergasting, with no initial explanation surrounding these events in sight. However, due to recent reports leaked from top-secret government files, it is now reasonable to assume that the culprit may have been an unusual e-mail sent around the world by an individual whose email account was deemed untraceable by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Evidence from suicide notes suggests that this e-mail contained a link to a strange website called "reficuLfOtseN.com". The information gathered surrounding these strange events states that the website's background portrays grotesque images of what appear to be mutilated infant corpses, which seem to have a deep red blood leaking from empty eye sockets, and in the center of the page, a single video. It is believed that this video will take a different form to any one individual witnessing it; but one factor remains common to all known cases: It will consistently portray the observer's violent death. When interrogated, Google employees have claimed to have no knowledge of any website called reficuLfOtseN, and it seems the website was actually up for only a month before being closed for unknown reasons. The site has not appeared in any user's internet history, regardless of whether they deleted it or not. The following is a note recovered from the late Jason Forsyth, who tragically took his own life on 25th September, 2008. Some time after the disappearance of reficuLfOtseN.com, intelligence agencies across the world received an e-mail from an unidentified e-mail address: We have no idea if this website will ever return to the internet, but just in case, do yourself a favor that might just save your life: Never, EVER log onto reficuLfOtseN.com. You have been warned.
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