I guess I just can't get past the idea that at some point this supernatural being would've had to have bought his hat from somewhere (possibly a hat outlet mall), trying on several hats until it found the correct size and hat style it was most fond of, then paid with the legal tender of it's dimension, and finally at last, it was ready to set off on it's mission to casually watch humans sleep.
@INFILTR8US Жыл бұрын
Really? THAT'S where you draw the line? Hilarious.
@joshkardos1673 Жыл бұрын
Why wouldn't it just loot the hat from some dead person?
@rubberneckinc.8937 Жыл бұрын
I see what your saying there Mr. St.Martin. When you put it like that it just seems silly.
@Mephilis78 Жыл бұрын
@@joshkardos1673 or from random loot chest. Or a supply drop. Or maybe he even crafted from mats that he farmed in thr overworld. Maybe if felt made of humans
@michaelherndon9573 Жыл бұрын
What would Freddy Krueger do for a hat?
@BurgertubeFounder Жыл бұрын
Wait.... A fedora? A trench coat? Dude. The hatman isn't the nightmare of reddit.... He's the nightmare FROM REDDIT!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!
@bogus69 Жыл бұрын
Lmao
@bogus69 Жыл бұрын
He’s just missing his double chin and neck beard
@sinnercinna Жыл бұрын
cartoonish ass comment 😭😭
@kronikmayem8256 Жыл бұрын
And maybe 40 to 60 lbs
@caydeofspaydes Жыл бұрын
me who is an unironic trenchcoat enjoyer (many of mine are designer coats my uncle gave me lmao) and tbh fucking tired of the stereotypes LMAO they’re just long coats it’s not a big deal.
@chrisw6164 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure 4chan is the shared nightmare of 4chan.
@LittleMushroomGuy Жыл бұрын
Yes there are archives from the /x/thread
@mehtaabjohal1615 Жыл бұрын
@A Cop Killa it’s a website
@magicvampirelver1321 Жыл бұрын
@A Cop Killa 😂😂
@origrockart Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@origrockart Жыл бұрын
@aCopKilla🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Steelfox0329 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone else remember the stranger danger PSA's? His image was pounded into our heads as children. The shared hallucinations may be from our subconscious dredging up old feelings and imagery to warn that we are in fact in danger. In a sense that something isn't right with our bodies at that time.
@halakon666 Жыл бұрын
Goes way back beyond that though. As someone who has this dreams with out a man in hat, or by self inducing dreams. I just sleep and constantly have this happen. Rather just a shadow, silhouette, or a presence that’s induces dread or a phobia. The Strangest dream I’ve had is when it once caught me, and the; white, warmth… And I woke up feeling refreshed and comforted. In only 5 minutes of sleep.
@sarge6283 Жыл бұрын
I like this theory
@Snarl_Marx Жыл бұрын
Right? He reminds me of the guy on the neighborhood watch signs lol
@TomDavidMcCauley Жыл бұрын
YES! As a child I thought the fedora wearing trench-coated hatman in my dreams was just me mistaking some malevolent nightfigure for the guy on the neighborhood watch signs. I musta been four or five when I finally realized that-everything clicked and those annoying night terrors of being abandoned in the desert by a silent faceless minivan driver arrayed like Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca stopped. Kinda weird how so many of us have the same figure showing up in our nightmares largely because of Public Works & Roads Departments and homeowners associations
@DJ-Krimson-Steele Жыл бұрын
There's no such thing as shared hallucinations. I'll die on that hill.
@HiguraGainishigi Жыл бұрын
As someone who fell down the DPH rabbit hole for two years and basically lost those two years to sleep and medicine abuse, it really is no joke. I thankfully never went over 450mg of the stuff, but even then was pretty dangerous. I saw the hat man one time when under the effects of the drug, he basically stood across the room and then lunged at me causing me to jump out of bed in a panic. I also commonly saw black tendrils and giant black bugs. Once I saw a strange dogman creature I can't properly describe. I'm thankful I managed to quit that nonsense back in 2018 before I got too deep into it. I basically don't remember those two years and it was almost impossible to sleep peacefully for months while quitting. I recommend no one ever get involved with Dph beyond it's intended usage, but I've sworn it off all together. It's interesting how our minds create these beings. There's a notable example of the the hat man in the PlayStation one game "LSD Dream Simulator", in which the hat man can sometimes appear and forcefully wake you up. The game was based off of the creators own dreams. Additionally, I always enjoy this content so I'll back what I can on Patreon. I know it won't be much but I hope it helps you continue making quality videos.
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support, and stay safe!
@danielsmokesmids Жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd see r/DPH referenced in a video like this. I feel so seen as a junkie
@kaiprice1607 Жыл бұрын
You say you’ve seen a dog man creature? I don’t know if perhaps we saw something similar. This was during a period where I was purposely deprive myself of sleep. I was exhausted but had woke up and MOVED AROUND - I saw this humanoid creature disjointedly walk towards me. All I knew was I could let it touch me or I’d die. So I ran to the farthest light from it. Instantly felt better with the bright lights and passed out. Woke a few moments later. Smoked some weed. Had my ex bf come over. And saw the hat man.
@Veladus Жыл бұрын
This video scared the shit out of me. I have chronic pain and on bad days I try to sleep through what I can. I use DPH as an OCT sleep aid, and I had no idea it was this dangerous. I'm typically resistant to drugs of any kind (which is fun because I need much more potent painkillers and it's hard to get them to give you fuckin' tylenol with codeine with the opiate epidemic going on) and DPH is no different. I just moved up from 150 to 200mg because increasing resistance meant 150 wasn't knocking me out anymore. I'm not using it to get high or hallucinate or any of that, just what it's being legally sold to do, but this is still pretty terrifying to see. Unfortunately I don't see a doctor for another 2 months before I can ask for a prescription sleeping pill instead. =/
@danielsmokesmids Жыл бұрын
@@Veladus benadryl isn't bad if you don't take too much.
@maliceoftarth9473 Жыл бұрын
Sleep paralysis and memetic parasites are so damn interesting but I am lowkey worried i will gain one if I keep reading about it.
@michaelblaine6494 Жыл бұрын
You’re either worried or you’re not,low key doesn’t mean anything
@qwertydog9795 Жыл бұрын
when I was a kid, that was me with xfiles and alien/UFO related dreams. then again some of those scenarios were extremely specific. lol it was a weird time
@TeriAZen Жыл бұрын
When I was in high school, I experienced anxiety about a few reoccurring dreams I was having during my teenage years, until I did a Research Term Paper on Dream Interpretation and Analysis. The term paper came with instructions to have several different cites sources, including at least three live interviews as well as five establishes sources of current and classic literature related to the topic. I interviewed a Native Shaman from the Ibapah Native Reservation (Goshutes), a Modern Tarot Card/Palm Reader & Dream Symbolism Interpreter, and a Licensed Psychologist. This research uncovered so much insight into the symbolism of dreams and their correlation to my Waking Life stresses. This research also gave me medical insights to sleep paralysis and the chemicals in our body which cause those sensations. The natives spoke about the "In-Between State", a sleep-phase between falling asleep and REM, when they believe we are in tune with our ancestors and a higher power for guidance through many life lessons. Through the process of this Research Term Paper, I gained so much insight into my own life and the way that my stress and joy expressed itself in my sleep stages. It also gave me useful information about the foods and drinks I consume, in relation to the time proximity to sleep, and how those chemicals can manifest and change the nature of my sleep and dream experience. I no longer suffer from anxiety, especially when in relation to things that happened during the sleep process. I no longer have night terrors, nor recurring dreams with negative connotations. I can now lucid dream, taking charge of a dream heading in a negative direction and steer it into a very peaceful and positive overtone.
@Mephilis78 Жыл бұрын
@@qwertydog9795 X-Files and a show called Sightings for me.
@johnmurray4645 Жыл бұрын
I used to get sleep paralysis once a month when i was in my late teens used to terrify me. it's rare now maybe twice a year . I used to wake unable to scream or move and the feeling of dread is off the charts. I would love to know how much adrenaline courses through the body when this occurs. Now when I come out of it I try and get back into it lol. It would be nice to know what happens if I let it play through. Take care ppl.
@enragedkaiser237 Жыл бұрын
I never had seen The Hat Man, but I did saw a "shadow person" once. I saw a completely black naked human figure with small glowing white pupils climbing on my window once. It was about 4 am during early summer so the sun was already starting to shine. I saw it very clearly, it walked on my window as if the gravitation was reversed and then it bowed "down" and looked straight into my face. My whole room had this weird green glow lighting it up slightly. I could not move and for a while i struggled to break free. When I did, I heard a loud crack and everything went back to normal. Could not sleep well for 2 nights after that. That was the only sleep paralysis I have ever experienced in my life and honestly it felt demonic in nature.
@sa_exploder Жыл бұрын
First time I experienced sleep paralysis, I saw 4 “shadow people” shaped like gray aliens hovering over me on the right side of my bed. I legit thought I was visited by aliens for about 15 minutes, until I googled “can’t move tingly feeling sleep hallucinations” lol
@patavinity1262 Жыл бұрын
I've experienced sleep paralysis regularly throughout my whole life. Glad to say I've never hallucinated during an episode though.
@HexagonAnon Жыл бұрын
The crack is so loud and the most jarring part for me. Where does it come from?
@clairehann2681 Жыл бұрын
@@HexagonAnonthere is a type of auditory hallucination called a hypnagogic hallucination. It's like a loud crack
@thevaultofwisdom1242 Жыл бұрын
@@HexagonAnonExploding Head Syndrome, look it up it’s comorbid with sleep paralysis
@greenghostmusic3240 Жыл бұрын
my coworker was telling a ghost story and she started to describe a shadow standing over her and I had a feeling and just said “was it wearing a hat?” and she went white. Turns out it has been. always bugged us ever since.
@delicflower13x3 Жыл бұрын
Heisenberg. It’s just Heisenberg. Saw it back in the 90’s as a youth. Definitely freaked me out, and I was wide awake in my kitchen during the afternoon.
@PaulRudd1941 Жыл бұрын
I'm the Hat-Man... Bada Bada Ba Bwee-bop bop badop bop Bop Bop Badop bop Bwee-bop bop badop bop Bop Bop Badop bada-bada-ba Bwee-bop bop badop bop Bop Bop Badop bop Bwee-bop bop badop bop Bop Bop Badop bop Skibby dibby dib yon dodo doo Yon dodo doo Skibby dibby dib yon dodo doo Yon dodo doo Skibby dibby dib yon dodo doo Yon dodo doo Skibby dibby dib yon dodo doo
@shadowslayer2929 Жыл бұрын
why must our name be so damn popular
@didtydobble5446 Жыл бұрын
I'm calling out from Hatman's world
@shadowslayer2929 Жыл бұрын
wait I don't have a bedtime 😕eh whatever
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
It’s skat man from Aqua aquarium, nice
@SkeetRadar10 ай бұрын
back in like 2004, well before I knew this phenomenon had a name, I saw the hat man. I called him the business man, because of his nice hat, long button up suit and briefcase in his hand. he was darker than the dark in my room. like a black holes center. it made the shadows in my room look well lit. he didn't have the glowing eyes or whatever. just business attire. from what I could make of it. he didn't disappear right after, in fact from time to time I still see him. he never left.
@shorty41113 ай бұрын
Me too.i saw this kind of beeings.i always thought this was the men in black cause i saw 5 of them ywars ago.....their looked like buissness men.i called them men in black.
@negative74 Жыл бұрын
Sleep paralysis is genuinely the most frightening thing I've ever experienced. The problem with sleep paralysis is that you're not completely asleep, nor are you awake. And in that manner, you get the worst of both worlds. You are awake enough to realize that you can't move, and you're asleep enough to experience nightmares-which seem very, very real because you ARE partially awake. Imagine lying in your bed as though you were awake; everything is as it should be. Then a nightmare begins. It looks real because some of it IS real. And if I'm being honest, the most frightening thing about it is the fear that it's going to happen again.
@UnmitigatedMind Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. The thing is that the fear is all encompassing as if in the very presence of hell. You can’t convince yourself that you were dreaming at all because, as you said, you’re actually awake.
@derekjohnn232910 ай бұрын
When I get it (often) I am fully conscious and have to fight out of it ,it's like trying to move if your muscles are 1000% exhausted. I have sinus issue and I woke up in SP and couldn't breath through my nose completely blocked up and couldn't open my mouth worse experience ever
@AC-wl7ve10 ай бұрын
i had this happen to me once. it was even crazier because it was daylight and i have shitty blinds so my room was totally lit up, there was no guessing wether i was awake or not, i could see my surrounding perfectly and i was wide awake. only thing was, i couldnt move. a ghost like figure appeared over top of me and pointing a gun to my head. i was trying to scream with every part of my being and not a peep came out. absolutely the most terrifying thing thats ever happened to me. i still wonder to this day wether it was just my mind playing tricks on me or if there was something deeper to it.
@LRich-hg3hu3 ай бұрын
I always enjoy mine.
@momsberettas9576 Жыл бұрын
I have never heard of him until this video but I clicked because the thumbnail shocked me so badly. I saw him over 20 years ago exactly as everyone is describing him. A shadow man in a flat brimmed hat with red eyes. Just staring up at me while I was sleeping on my bunk bed. With a feeling of terrible dread. Now I just found out over 20 years later that many people have seen him, this blows my mind as I've told myself all these years it was my imagination. I thought it was just me. Now I'm more inclined to think he was really there and not some night time illusion.
@firstnamelastname621610 ай бұрын
Shadow people are definitely real.
@SynthiaNominae Жыл бұрын
I was awake when I saw something similar. Just getting dressed. It was a man, yes with a hat, but the thing that weirded me out was what else he was wearing. He was wearing a business suit under a long, heavy canvas overcoat that wasn't buttoned closed. And he had thick, heavy, too-long arms. The impression I got in the half-second I saw him was that he had been buried in the suit, so he couldn't take it off, but the overcoat and hat are what he would have normally worn, so he wore those on top. No face. He was hunched over and shuffling between me and my boyfriend in our dark bedroom, heading towards our door. It's not he tried to attack us, but...I felt like he was just going about his business, and would have gotten angry if anyone interefered.
@christinespaulding8332 Жыл бұрын
That’s interesting. I haven’t heard about long arms before. The one I saw was squatting in the corner under a mirror like it was trying to hide and it wasn’t that late maybe even day but I came in the front door and there it was so I wasn’t t tired , or just woken. I was wide awake .
@TeriAZen Жыл бұрын
When I was in high school, I experienced anxiety about a few reoccurring dreams I was having during my teenage years, until I did a Research Term Paper on Dream Interpretation and Analysis. The term paper came with instructions to have several different cites sources, including at least three live interviews as well as five establishes sources of current and classic literature related to the topic. I interviewed a Native Shaman from the Ibapah Native Reservation (Goshutes), a Modern Tarot Card/Palm Reader & Dream Symbolism Interpreter, and a Licensed Psychologist. This research uncovered so much insight into the symbolism of dreams and their correlation to my Waking Life stresses. This research also gave me medical insights to sleep paralysis and the chemicals in our body which cause those sensations. The natives spoke about the "In-Between State", a sleep-phase between falling asleep and REM, when they believe we are in tune with our ancestors and a higher power for guidance through many life lessons. Through the process of this Research Term Paper, I gained so much insight into my own life and the way that my stress and joy expressed itself in my sleep stages. It also gave me useful information about the foods and drinks I consume, in relation to the time proximity to sleep, and how those chemicals can manifest and change the nature of my sleep and dream experience. I no longer suffer from anxiety, especially when in relation to things that happened during the sleep process. I no longer have night terrors, nor recurring dreams with negative connotations. I can now lucid dream, taking charge of a dream heading in a negative direction and steer it into a very peaceful and positive overtone.
@spacecityryder Жыл бұрын
One of my earliest memories is seeing the hat man. I was just a toddler and my mom was feeding me, in a rocking chair, with a window to her back. I said "What man doing?" My mom freaked out and called my dad at work. She still tells the story to this day. I never saw the hat man again.
@R_nin Жыл бұрын
As a hmong person being born and raised in America, this is my first time time hearing of "dab tsog" and the symptoms you explained feeling like your chest is being crushed and having the air sucked out of you is exactly something I experienced as a child when I had sleep paralysis it almost felt like my I was being crushed In a vice and at times I would think I was gonna die from the pressure but I would thankfully fall back to sleep and wake up the next day but during those childhood days I would be so afraid of sleeping I would stay up all through the night because of fear of what would happen during the night. Thankfully, as I grew up, I stopped having sleep paralysis but hearing you mention the things "dab tsog" would do sent me back to those times.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
American White Guy here, (hi!) do you think there's a connection between HatMan and oscillating fans?
@Mephilis78 Жыл бұрын
Sucks to be so disconnected from your native culture doesn't it. I remember having to learn about things from German folklore as an adult, because they don't talk about German folklore in the US. The US is a cultural black hole.
@patrickglaser1560 Жыл бұрын
@@aaronmoore6275 ya round objects look like hats
@Mystichealer369 Жыл бұрын
The Hat Man is not a trend. It's reality.
@kingkazuma2239 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm Hmong and I never knew that was common in us. I've never experienced sleep paralysis could be because I've never grew up practicing Shamanism. I'm really glad you gave us mention because not many people know about us. Shamanism is a big part of our culture and worshipping spirits is too. Also the way you pronounce dab tsog is not like "dab sog" but "dah chaw". It's spelt like that because Hmong is a tonal language and uses different tones to apply meanings to words. One word could a dozen different meanings based on how your tone of voice is. There is no Hmong alphabet so we adopted the English alphabet to create those tones in writing.
@clairehann2681 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining!
@mindremapping-CPS7 ай бұрын
I saw the hat man when I was 6 years of age. My parents had just bought a new bunk bed and during the first night, I woke up in the middle of the night to see a man standing over me. He just stood still and said nothing, so I ducked under the bed covers as I was so frightened, and when I reemerged it had disappeared.... He wasn't frightening, more ominous
@asarahau9777 Жыл бұрын
BRO, brilliant work. You provided a balanced and analytical investigation of this phenomenon, 'he' is getting a lot of attention at the moment, it's creepy.
@zaksrdanovich9649 Жыл бұрын
First time i saw the hat man was 2008. I was 3 years old and drank hydroxizine without parental guidence. I allmost died. I tripped the hell out at the hospital, and exited my body. I saw my grandpa praying at the foot of my bed, and in the corner was the hatman. Wierdy i feel like he protected me. After my grandpa started praying the foot of my bed I got better.
@HBTLions Жыл бұрын
You and Ruin Road, another channel covering some similar things, both have small audiences but have creators worthy of a million subs.
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@cellytyree4771 Жыл бұрын
It will happen just keep up the good work
@jeremysmith5919 Жыл бұрын
I feel like there is definitely an archetypal element to it, but at the same time you may have a percentage of the population who have hyperfocused on the idea of the hat man, already predisposed to sleep paralysis, and the hat man is a manifestation of their thoughts.
@unknownname3189 Жыл бұрын
No, I had a friend at work ( an older gentleman) who never heard of this. We were talking about paranormal stuff at lunch, said he was on the couch watching t.v when he saw a tall dark shadow with a hat walked out his washroom and into his elderly mother's room.
@penispensar9071 Жыл бұрын
There’s another common figure- a “cloaked” figure- that I saw during sleep paralysis. I had no prior knowledge of anything related to this and still had the exact same hallucination as the drawings I found online. When I “woke up” from that experience, I was 100% convinced I was attacked by something and even went to the mirror to check for bite marks (apparently my shadow dude was a vampire? Who the fuck knows). That happened when I was ~12, and these days I don’t really believe in the supernatural all that much, but sometimes I think about my experiences with sleep paralysis and wonder. I imagine it’s still some unknown psychological phenomena, at least I hope it is.
@MarvinHartmann452 Жыл бұрын
It's called an egregor. And yes, if you focus on something you will likely see what your thoughts are focused on. Nothing mysterious here. It's more like auto subjectivity. If they focused to see a lady with a red umbrella, they would see this instead as it exists only in their own minds. You know you can put someone in hypnosis and if you suggest they've been burnt with a cigarette, but only touch them with a pencil, the body will develop cloak and burns? The brain is a powerful tool.
@rred8674 Жыл бұрын
I want to believe what you're saying is correct. But I saw this figure. I'm not one who has sleep paralysis, I don't have vivid dreams or nightmares. And I had never heard of the hatman before. In fact, it was about two or so years after I saw him that I was researching it and found information on it. One night I opened my eyes from a dead sleep to see him standing against a wall. I closed my eyes and went back to sleep. The clothes were textured, he was as tall as the ceiling. When recalling it afterward I had a certain feeling that I wasn't supposed to see it, it "wasn't for me".
@Xegethra Жыл бұрын
Seeing things like this has always been a thing, and as the idea spreads other people imagine they see things. Even before this hatman, it was something else. Even when awake, you can see things in the corner of your eye. Now that it's popular, everyone is saying they saw it, years ago, everyone saw something else. But whatever is popular people will say they saw it many years ago but only now people are posting about it? It's the hip thing. It's a cool story and all, bit cheesy though.
@MonocleBunny Жыл бұрын
I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night in a blind panic, certain there is someone in my room, and usually seeing an all black outline of a person. It's not sleep paralysis, because I can move, and usually throw my blanket at the figure, or scramble to turn on my light. It's always a male presence, not sure why but I can just tell.
@roseappleberry Жыл бұрын
[tw] the dph stuff is so scary. i feel really lucky for not falling for heavy use since i too used some allergy medication when i was having too bad depressive episodes, but just enough to be unconscious and prevent harming or ending myself for some time. i do see how this can go wrong so easily and at the same time its hard to talk about since i dont believe people would take it seriously. my problem was definitely with mental illness tho, and even if i still have some struggles, ive gotten treatment and am doing way better. just wishing for everyone here to take care and be well if youre also struggling. kinda random since this is about the hat man but anyway. big hugs
@zyzyx4157 Жыл бұрын
Big hugs brother
@clairehann2681 Жыл бұрын
That was sweet
@greteh92 Жыл бұрын
Hypnagogic hallucinations are so fascinating! Just last night as I was falling asleep I suddenly jolted awake and as I opened my eyes and looked up at the ceiling I saw a small, black, imp-like figure with horns and yellow eyes stare at me from the edge of the lamp. It retreated to hide inside the lamp shade the second I noticed it.
@Anvynn Жыл бұрын
You sound so happy that you have witnessed it, I'd probably be traumatised for life XD
@stag6161 Жыл бұрын
I often wake up just before dawn breaks when its still dark and see what looks like a spider with weird long legs crawling on the wall, where ever i happen to look, in the split second from calmly waking up seeing it and being jolted awake it gets bigger to the point it takes up the whole wall then disappears once I'm fully awake, I've been noticing it the past two years now not a huge deal, but seeing this comment reminded me of it
@RamminRanch Жыл бұрын
@@stag6161 used to see spiders everywhere when I was prescribed Benadryl and/or trazadone. My god trazadone is a night terror intensifier. I’ll go crazy from lack of sleep before I ever ingest either of those chemicals again.
@Charlii223 Жыл бұрын
Just stop thinking you’re seeing stuff when ur not nobody cares anyways
@bangster1869 Жыл бұрын
Sleep paralysis happen to once my eyes were wide open but blurry I saw a dark figure open the door coming in my room then I fully woke up
@sirJ0rd4n11 ай бұрын
Met him once while I was walking. My dog dog won't go anywhere near him. The ridiculousness the situation didn't hit me until after was stood in the rain in a random village in the middle of nowhere
@aviciousvixen6350 Жыл бұрын
I was wide awake when I saw him. I was driving in the early hours and he was standing in the middle of the road.
@jstonehoh Жыл бұрын
I see a moving shadow. Somehow in the black of night I can still see it in moving around in my room. Sometimes slow and menacing, sometimes quick and frenetic. I also see it whenever I open ANYTHING AT ALL IN THE KITCHEN The shadow is my cat
@bread_bear7878 Жыл бұрын
Damn how tall is your cat? Haha
@ThatOddChickenHippie Жыл бұрын
My mom dealt with the Hat Man when she was a kid back in the 60's and 70's on a regular basis. She saw a lot of spirits, but Hat Man was the only one that had no details and no face. Once day, she asked him "why do the others have a face and you don't?" She said that it stood there for a second before a face appeared on the black mass, and then it started rapidly changing through several faces; male, female, young and old. She said that he went from being something that just creeped her out more than the other spirits, to something utterly terrifying. Now, Hat Man had a face, several of them, every time he appeared, and the faces would be angrier and angrier every time she saw him. Eventually, he went away as she got older, just as the other spirits did, but he stuck around the longest of all of them. Skip forward to the mid 2000's; my mom, dad, aunt, and younger sister decided to play with a Ouija board while I wanted nothing to do with the thing. A short time after that night, my sister and her friend were having a sleep over, and her friend suddenly got really quiet. When my sister asked her what was wrong, she pointed over to the far wall of the room where there was a dark shadow that looked like the profile of a man's face wearing a wide-brimmed hat. It appeared like the man was talking, but they didn't hear anything. They screamed and ran out of the room and spent the night on the floor of my parent's room; folks just thought they watched a scary movie even though they weren't supposed to and got scared. The next morning, the two of them went back into my sister's room and started looking around for anything that could have made that shadow, but they couldn't find anything that they thought could make that shape. So began the near decade of torment my sister, and later, I, had to deal with. This thing knocked on the inside of the walls, stomped around heavily in the attic, appear out the corner of our eye during the day, be there more blatantly at night, breathe on the back of our necks, whisper in our ears, break things/twist metal, and mimic voices (once, my sister heard our parents down in the kitchen, only to go down there and find it empty; called our parents and they were on the other side of town. Once, my folks heard my aunt who was living with us arguing with me down in the den, only to find that there was no one there. Called me, and I was about a mile away on a walk and my aunt was still at work. It had started with my sister, moved on to torment me as well, and was starting to make itself known to my parents. My mom saged our bedrooms to placate us because she was sick of my sister sleeping on the floor in their room every night, and it did seem to at least keep it out of our space, but she didn't sage the rest of our house because my dad thought it was stupid and only agreed to our rooms for the same reason my mom did. One day, I got so sick of it. I was about 16ish, and I was home alone because my aunt no longer lived with us, my parents were out grocery shopping and my sister was at her friend's house. I was in the bathroom when I heard the sounds of someone shuffling back and forth in the hallway just outside the door. I was too scare to leave, so I was stuck in there for about 15 minutes before it stopped. When it stopped, I threw the door open and made a beeline for my room, but I heard it walking behind me. At that moment, I had had it; I spun around (seeing nothing, but feeling it there) and screamed at it as loud as I could "I DON'T KNOW WHO OR WHAT THE F*CK YOU THINK YOU ARE, BUT I'M DONE WITH YOUR BULLSH*T! YOU HEAR THAT!? I! AM! DONE! YOU ARE NO LONGER WELCOME HERE! GET OUT! GET OUT!! GET THE F*CK OUT!! IT'S OVER! I'M NOT GIVING YOU ANY MORE ATTENTION! YOU HAVE NO POWER!" It stuck around for a while after that, but any time it tried anything, I got angry instead of scared, and I told my sister to do the same. Either yell at it or ignore it. At night, when I would hear it shuffling or knocking on walls out sider my room when I was trying to sleep, I would yell at it to "BE QUIET!" before grabbing my ipod , poping in my earbuds, and turning over to face the wall. Eventually, with no more fear to prey on, it seems to have left. Something still tries to come back every now and again, but I just wait until my parents are gone on a trip and sage the whole house while yelling at all negative entities to get the hell out, and it seems to do the trick; though last time it didn't seem to have the same effect, so I'm gearing up to try again with more than just sage this time. Edit to add that we had not heard my mom's story until several years after the issues started, we hadn't known about the Hat Man from the internet yet since we were too young to really be allowed to do much online and only found out we weren't the only ones seeing this thing until we got older, and obviously mom hadn't known about the Hat Man before since the internet didn't exist back when she was a kid
@bread_bear7878 Жыл бұрын
These are the types of stories that make dismissing the idea of spirits impossible. Actual chills reading this, I hope you and your family are doing better now :)
@CHITOFYB Жыл бұрын
I ain’t reading all that, but good for you or sorry for your loss
@expiringphilosophy7605 Жыл бұрын
These things play by elaborate rules that we were not meant to understand or pry into. Sage might work temporarily, God knows why, but it's a bandaid, not a cure. The only thing guaranteed to keep demons away is the blood of Christ on the doorposts of a house. He conquered these spirits on the cross. If you call upon His name, even as an unbeliever, He may be gracious enough to break this spirit's hold on you. But then turn from your sins and be baptized, or He'll break you too when He judges the earth.
@Iced_Tea200 Жыл бұрын
@@CHITOFYBthen why did you reply?
@Mr_Rizzy Жыл бұрын
What race was he? I mean the faces? Black? White? Asian? Brown?
@jonaw.2153 Жыл бұрын
The Dab Tsog sounds a lot like a nightmare- Like the actual first definitions of a nightmare, being a creature that sits on your chest until you suffocate.
@JPwrites85 Жыл бұрын
I experienced the hat man. Although initially I was afraid, i ultimately had a pleasant experience with him. We even spoke and he offered me an overwhelmed sense of reassurance. He actually changed my life for the better. I often wonder if others eho have experienced him, were going through a particularly difficult time in their lives? Perhaps at a crossroads, not knowing which path to take? I also wonder if their outcomes would be positive and fears subside, if they attempted to open verbal communication with this being???
@kristingoins4401 Жыл бұрын
My experiences with hat man were varied. Sometimes he scared me but at time I felt as though he were there to comfort or warn me. I’m torn between him being good or bad if he even is either. I felt selected by him to visit. Like he was seeking me or me him….I saw him from age 12-27. Haven’t seen him since. I’m 34
@ashleymarks3726 Жыл бұрын
I've seen the Hat Man handfuls of times. he's always standing right next to my bed, looking over me. I've heard you see him because you feel a threatening presence in your normal waking life.
@MrDink-po9hr Жыл бұрын
This sounds a lot like the Gray man figure who pops up in the game LSD Dream Emulator, who also wears a trench-coat & has a gray brimmed hat as well. The game was based upon dreams the designer had when he was keeping a dream journal, so he had encountered an extremely similar figure.
@TheWorldAccordingToC Жыл бұрын
I had never heard of the hat man before I had an experience with him. I saw him one night while I was in bed, my ex boyfriend was lying right next to me and I couldn’t move so it was like a sleep paralysis thing. I saw a tall man with a brimmed hat, and he reached out to me. I told my friends about it not long after, and one of them replied “oh, you mean you saw the hat man?” And then I fell down a research rabbit hole 😂 I have heard all the scientific explanations about it, but it’s hard to believe it wasn’t something paranormal when I think back on the night I saw him.
@Veladus Жыл бұрын
The human brain is a disaster. You know that Bloody Mary game that involves staring at a mirror? You know why it's persisted for hundreds of years? Because it works. You stare at an unmoving picture (in this case, a bathroom mirror) for too long and your brain gets "bored" and starts to hallucinate. And it's usually something that would make HP Lovecraft piss himself. It's why security guards who have to stare at a monitor picture that rarely changes (i.e. people or whatever rarely walk through) are told to rest their eyes or look around every now and again. Because they stare at the monitor of an empty floor for a half hour and their brain starts going "hey, I wonder what your loved ones would look like without their skin?"
@HailHydreigon Жыл бұрын
Before I ever had access to the internet, my mother has been recalling a story to me about seeing a tall pitch black figure with a wide brimmed hat and long jacket that she had seen following my eldest brother around as he rode his tricycle on the porch, when he was a toddler. My mom said she didn’t panic, just observed the hat man as he followed behind, floating. We are from the Caribbean, btw. At that time and even when I was on the internet for some time, I had never heard another account of the hat man til recently.
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
Papa Legba from the Caribe
@HailHydreigon Жыл бұрын
@@emakelley6807 I will look that up, thank you!
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
He’s an interesting figure... he’s a gatekeeper between the land of the living and the dead, he stands on crossroads. Very creepy he was following a little boy on a bicycle. I’m not sure if he’s evil but he’s scary….
@noralange5986 Жыл бұрын
this is freaking me out so bad because ive never seen him but when i experienced sleep paralysis at 18 i heard a voice calling itself the hat man n seeing these weird yellow body bags piling up. i wasn't under the influence of anything, but its so freaky knowing that there are common hallucinations that so many people experience, mine wasn't even visual but still somehow referenced the same figure.
@natabugg1e Жыл бұрын
i think its so weird when people experience the same hallucination. everyone says its hysteria or because they already knew about it beforehand. but what about those that never knew about the hat man?? or were never on meds or aren’t mentally or whatever. what then?
@Riboux7 Жыл бұрын
@@natabugg1enever saw the hat man but had so many sleep paralysis. Sometimes there's nothing evil and I'm the only one in my room. I now think it's entities, because whenever I start praying when something evil is trying to get to me, it disappears instantly. And I'm not even a religious person...
@oceancat04505 ай бұрын
I didn’t see him as a “figure” but the outline of the hat man on the floor, on the blanket of my bed. Just his head with the hat, floating.
@itsumayo Жыл бұрын
I cannot find a single person who has had an experience similar to mine. Lemme start by saying I’ve only ever had sleep paralysis once. And the thing I saw had a normal body, but a smooth 5-sided diamond shaped head with only one big eye in the middle. It just stood there and then kinda phased into my corner. It was super weird
@wolfgangtravis6115 ай бұрын
It’s just weird to me bc I saw the hat man a lot when I was a small child he would come and sit on my bed or stand across the room facing me for hours I’m 25 now and seeing so many people talk about him has freaked me out. It’s bizarre how universal of an experience it is to see him. I haven’t seen him as an adult either but I always remember being terrified and filled with dread with him looming in my bed room as a child. I also just experienced a lot of weird paranormal things when I was younger.
@Tabou-gy5vg3 ай бұрын
Same!!
@jricherts99 Жыл бұрын
i saw it when I was about 21-22 years old this would of been around 2001-2002. I had never heard about it before. It only happened once. I was in the bedroom sleeping next to my wife at the time. It stood in the door way. There must of been some ambiant light because i could only see a silhouette. It was very scary and I was paralyzed. This happened on 5th street in Port Angeles WA.
@AnotherOak9 ай бұрын
i painted over the shadow of a hatman on my wall..its 6 feet tall and gray painted on white walls..i thought it was cool at the time. now i feel blessed.
@WillyKillya Жыл бұрын
My ex-wife, before I ever knew her, told me that she had a period of time where at night she would see a man standing next to her in bed, and she was in a paralysis-like state. I think she said though that she was pretty sure she was dreaming, but she had to wear an eye-mask to bed and when she would continue to see him even with the eye mask on, that's how she confirm that she was actually dreaming and she got past it. When we had our baby, sometime it would seem that she looked in the corner of the room on my ex's side of the bed in the spot where he would have been standing. For a second I thought about telling my ex about this video but I think I'll just let her have her peace.
@22lrjayden81 Жыл бұрын
Get back with your ex bro
@lucia-di-lammermoor Жыл бұрын
Psychosis is real...
@realtalk6195 Жыл бұрын
Send it to her lol.
@WillyKillya Жыл бұрын
@@realtalk6195 haha not yet, but if she pisses me off sometime...
@love2fight205 Жыл бұрын
If she didn’t cheat, get back with her. Thats the mother of your child bro, yall need to be together in a healthy loving relationship until the kid is grown
@amandamcleam903111 ай бұрын
I was a very young child when the hat man would stand in my bedroom door. He wore a cape as well
@amandamcleam903111 ай бұрын
This was in the 1970's
@nathanirby4273 Жыл бұрын
It's the Nalusa Falaya. Down here in the louisiana backwoods and bayoucountry, it's been wandering, watching , slinking, and stalking men since mankind made this stormswept swampland here his home.
@FaZeBuffet333 Жыл бұрын
I’ve actually see the hatman very often and dude straight dred whenever you look at the figure ,very bizzare
@Someaddress555s Жыл бұрын
Great video, exactly why I love your work. Some natives have a shadow being that sticks its head out around trees too, peak/look around or something. They say its like playing peekaboo with like a kid behind a tree peaking out its head, but when it goes behind the tree it can "jump" numerous trees away without being seen moving in seconds. That reddit user was likely more of an attention seeker than anything, idk if I buy anything on those paranormal forums because there are a lot of people lying for attention. I think there is something like it that does exist but the vast majority are some form of; - Mass online hysteria or shared hallucinations, once its it your head its a pattern your mind tries to find. Somethings you see that vaguely looks like that when you're not fully focused will trigger your brain into the pattern recognition loop. - Our minds trying to make something physical in the concious world feel real in the unconcious dream world, like if you have to pee you might dream about a stream or waterfalls. If your blanket or something else feels heavy or too warm, pet moves onto your chest, or there are cases of people having dreams and shown medical problems like heart or lung problems making a tight chest. - I lean towards sleep apnea for a lot of them, low oxygen levels send you into a little bit of a scared moment so you're again tense in your dream or your body needs you to move so it scares you awake or into moving(maybe even an adrenaline trick or something). This could also be why you felt something on your chest in your dream, can't breathe so something shows up in your dream to sit on you. It could just be a genetic thing amongst those hmong people.
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this genuinely insightful comment. My dad has sleep apnea and my brother gets sleep paralysis from time to time. Think I’m going to ask him to get checked out just to be sure. I have bad dreams sometimes when I have to use the bathroom at night, haha. Like my brain scares itself awake on purpose so I don’t accidentally wet myself.
@Someaddress555s Жыл бұрын
@@emakelley6807 the human brain may not ever fully be understood, and our brains send us more warnings than we know how to consciously process. I hope he gets it figured out, I couldn't imagine having sleep paralysis it just sounds terrible to wake up and not be able to move.
@ihategangstalkers39125 ай бұрын
My story started back in like 92 to 93 when we moved. I was 10 and 11 yo. So this was before internet, 4chan, everything. The hatman i would see was exactly this... He was wearing a fedora hat, he had on a long coat, he had tiny dots of pure red for eyes, super small but looked like they sank back into his head by hundreds of feet... he had no features except his outline. But he was such a dark black, devoid of any light that even if he was in the darkest part of the shadows, you could still see him because he was blacker than black shadows. Now to make a long story short every time i ever saw him he was always in the corner of the room, or he would stand at the foot of my sisters bed and he would just watch us sleep. The thing was that every single time i would yell for my parents or turn the light on by my bed i would see him move to the corner of the room and fade into the corner . He always had to make it to the corner first before disappearing... but somehow always made the exact time to do so before a light came on... i saw him atleast 20 to 30 times. So did my sister. Later once a few years passed my mom told us that one night she witnessed him walk from hallway and thru our door
@kessler884 ай бұрын
He used to stand over my and my brother's bed when we were 5 and 4 yo respectively.
@cdurkinz Жыл бұрын
Imagine in some other dimension, a single man has the job of researching weird phenomena. People report to him that in their homes, they see weird shadows that walk around their homes and eventually lie down in a certain area of the house and stay there for a while every day. He throws on his coat and hat and makes his way to the homes of these poor people. Waits around witnessing strange phenomenon with them and when the shadow lies down he and the others get real close to study and test what these weird shadows could be. After a short while studying the shadow they always sit up and vanish. This poor man is no closer to solving this oddity than he was 200 years ago, or 20 years in his dimension. But he continues on ever vigilant.
@coke_can_dan Жыл бұрын
It's completely possible!
@ariels3372 Жыл бұрын
you no this is the one thing i have seen in like 92 in the corner of the room and i wasent asleep or comming out of sleep what sticks out to me was his hat years later i see this thing on internet i cant explaine that
@supposedhumanmars Жыл бұрын
I've been bingeing your videos all freaking day. I love your content and the way you produce and present it; I'm looking forward to seeing more. Your channel is criminally underrated, dude.
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jackkuehneman9300 Жыл бұрын
Dear Hatman, I wrote you but you still ain't callin
@Mephilis78 Жыл бұрын
I think shared hallucinations come from ancient genetic memories that only the subconscious can access. Other shared hallucinations include spiders and snakes, two things we definitely have genetic memory about going back to the stone age. The fedora itself may be a relatively new form of hat, however the overall all shape you would see in a silhouette, is common to msny forms if hat going back a very long time (at least in the west). For example, imagery of plague doctors suggest a similar hat shape was around since the plague. There's also a traditional religious sect that wore a hat similar to the plague doctor hat as fat back as the middle ages as well, perhaps further back. Long trenchcoat like clothing has existed since the middle ages as well. Long arming jackets, gambeson, doublets, robes, etc. Later the progenitor of the trenchcoat existed in the 17th and 18th centuries as Frocks and Greatcoats. I haven't researched the mechanical elves hallucinations enough to decide if it fits into this category.
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
Elves are older than hats so they probably do.
@derrickblack8008 Жыл бұрын
Damn it's crazy that there was also stories of encountering hat man here in random villages in Alaska too. With all of them describing him exactly the same
@laurenworlton794111 ай бұрын
What’s interesting to me is how many people (that suffer from sleep paralysis) see the hat man. I first experienced sleep paralysis in 2015…I was told it was due to severe stress. It first started with bugs, huge bugs crawling the walls and ceiling. I would even be able to move eventually and I’d grab my pillow to ‘squish’ them. It was so real I could hear and feel them being squished. They’d even fall to the floor but when I woke up fully they weren’t there. I thought I was going crazy. Then I started seeing a man…it started with a shadow figure in the corner of my room. I would wake up, see him and feel an overwhelming sense of terror and weight on my chest. Then, every time after, he got closer and closer. He got so close that I saw the stitches in his jeans once. But he would never let me see the details of his face (it was like a black blur). However, I would see his evil grin. One night, I came to eventually and was screaming bloody murder. “There’s a man in the house!!”…My partner and I looked through the whole house, every corner and room… there was no one. This isn’t a new phenomenon… I have talked and met all kinds of people that have seen the exact same thing. I haven’t seen him since 2017; I try not to think about him. But I would love to hear other peoples stories! Side note: I was talking about it (him) in private therapy for years. I had no idea it was a phenomenon until I started talking to more people and seeing documentaries/videos on it! So it’s interesting!
@mikieemiike39795 ай бұрын
I was wide awake and didn't have any sleep paralysis when I saw the hat man. I was with my ex and we both saw it at the same time. I knew she looked when I did, but I asked what she saw before I Said anything. She said she saw a dark shadow with a hat. I saw it too. We were watching TV right before we turned to see what was walking away from where we were. I didn't feel terror. I was filled with mystery and confusion.
@laurenworlton79415 ай бұрын
@@mikieemiike3979wow that’s an amazing story! I’ve never seen him without experiencing sleep paralysis. So I think that’s why it feels so terrifying. You can’t move your body or even speak. As someone that struggles with OCD and PTSD that was very hard for me not being able to control my body or even scream. And it looked and felt so real; I just felt this demonic presence around him. So not being able to move to ‘protect’ myself was crazy. I hope you haven’t seen him since!
@mikieemiike39795 ай бұрын
@@laurenworlton7941 That must have felt terrible. I have felt sleep paralysis also once, but I didn't see anything when it did happen I just waited it out. I can only imagine how you felt. I have seen it once after that right before my brother was killed. We both saw him, actually. This was 4 years after the first time. The second time he didn't have a hat on. I actually ran to see where it was going, but it vanished. That was in 2012. Haven't seen it since. My brother was shot for being in the wrong place at the wrong time that year. On another note, I've also seen an angelic being in 2011. I saw it touch my forehead because I was driving while having a hard time staying awake. I couldn't pull over because I didn't see a place safe enough. Out of nowhere this bright being with a smile flies to me. When it touched me I felt my whole body energize. I felt not one ounce of drowsiness. I made it home and could not sleep. All I could think about was that flowing being that I saw. I haven't seen anything since that era.
@laurenworlton79415 ай бұрын
@@mikieemiike3979 wow.. thanks for sharing all that 🙏🏻 I’m sorry to hear about your brother. I also had someone tragically killed in my family (this happened in 2008). But it wasn’t the wrong place or time for my family member. My uncle ‘gunned’ down his soon to be ex-wife in a church parking lot out here in UT. It was very traumatic and it’s definitely not something you forget or get over 100%, but you learn to live with it. To your example of the hat man not having a hat on: it was the same for me. As I got more stressed, more anxious, and certain circumstances kept happening in my life, he got closer and closer. It’s like he started showing himself more, if that makes sense? But luckily I was in therapy at the time and was able to recognize what was happening and how my anxiety was feeding into it.
@laurenworlton79415 ай бұрын
@@mikieemiike3979 Lastly, I grew up very religious (actually Mormon). After years and years of what I’ve gone through, I became very agnostic; almost atheist. I studied all kinds of religions, even Wicca. But I never found comfort. It wasn’t until my mother passed away in 2020 that I turned to God for comfort, but I still didn’t believe truly. I had a similar experience; but at the same time it was completely different. After that, I truly turned to whom I call ‘Papa’ now. (I’m a denominational Christian) What you had was a revelation, whether you believe it or not. God sent an angel that day to have you pull over the car… God sent that angel because He sees everything you’ve been through and he loves and cares; he didn’t want to lose you. And who knows? That might have even been your brother that God sent. I don’t know what you believe in, but what I do know is that I appreciate you sharing your story. And I also know that God shined his light down on you that day ❤️
@benwelty4762 Жыл бұрын
I saw him in broad day light in the breeze way of my childhood home. Had no connection to the internet at that young age. I was stuck in my chair but not scared. Just couldn’t move. He eventually tipped his hat and walked away. I assumed it was a nightmare until I found the stories later on. Still get a fucking shiver to this day. No eyes but I KNOW he was looking at me. Observing
@hatman4476 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for noticing me lol
@sela930 Жыл бұрын
I saw him twice in my life and i remember encountering a doc about him and was in disbelief. Frst time I was 12 so 1991. I woke up to him standing over me. I wasnt paralyzed. I screamed and flew to my sisters room. 2nd time was about 2002. I woke up to him walking into my room and to the closet. My gasp woke up my friend who was in the room with me and he said.."what?!". I literally just said.. "oh its the hat man visting me again" . I honestly just assumed he was the ghost of my grandpa. I have to say though..my life hss not been easy. Years later I battled alcohol and drug addiction. I have been sober for a while but i work daily on keeping negative energy entering my space. I also never sleep without the tv on.
@danielhaddock91 Жыл бұрын
Could you please make more videos? They’re so good!
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've brought on a researcher, so I'm hoping it'll translate to quicker production times (and therefore, more videos)!
@danielhaddock91 Жыл бұрын
@@pandoxvideos awesome! I am going to join your Patreon, just to help out.
@chrisw6164 Жыл бұрын
He will, the channel is growing all the time and the videos get better all the time. Stay subbed lol
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
I'm incredibly grateful for any support! 💜
@loretta_3843 Жыл бұрын
I've suffered from sleep paralysis, thankfully I've never felt there was anything in the room with me. However, I'd always felt a pressure on my back rather than chest, but I usually sleep on my stomach, so I imagine that's why. For me, it's usually when I'm trying to break out of a bad dream and it really is a nasty experience.
@jackalbright4599 Жыл бұрын
Listen.. I had heard of shadow people before my experience but, I had Never heard of the Hat Man. When I saw him, I was NOT paralyzed. He’s just like they say.. blacker than black, glowing fire eyes, a very wide brim hat and an overwhelming, feeling of maliciousness. When he disappeared for me, though he didn’t really disappear. He didn’t fade away or vanish. It’s extremely hard to explain what I intuitively understood about his departure.. it was like he had always been there and then suddenly as if he had never been there. Like the difference between existing and not existing. Does that make sense?!? 🤔 Anyway, I was an atheist before I saw the Hat Man. Now I believe in existence ,beyond.. P.S. I think, the Hat Man in particular, really does feed on misery and self destruction.
@Roxm-jy7pm Жыл бұрын
We might as well share the same consciousness, because my experience was everything you just described. How he was always there & then just disappears but theres something about the way he left. Almost like he reveals himself to you for a second as like a tease. Freaky…
@MarlKitsune6 ай бұрын
Wait... The hat sleep paralysis hallucination is suppose to be the dread inducing one? Both times i saw it, it was reassuring.
@gustavmuller7898 Жыл бұрын
In the 1990s, sleeping in a hotel during a business trip, I made this experience. A Hat Man, sleep paralysis. I had not heard before of this phenomenon. The Hat Man appeared to me as a person (as in the pictures in the video) and in some way iI thought it was my father (who was still alive at this time). I construed this as a fake or disguise by the creature. So I fought against it with my will and - sleep paralysis - by trying to roll out of the bed. When I finally fell on the floor, the spook was over. If this was a product of my brain, ok. If not, the Hat Man must have known my father to mimic him. Never saw him again. May be he did not like my resistance. Great video, Pandox. Can give you only one thumb up, you deserve more.
@joshuadelacruz6617 Жыл бұрын
Shadow people and the hat man are extremely creepy to me for some reason. So are demons and possession. This was a great video.
@healsoflove777 Жыл бұрын
True story: Ever since I was little, I use to see shadows, the older I got and the more I just ignored it, they went away. However, a few years ago in my 30s, I was living alone and was sleeping. I awoke b/c I honestly felt a presence in my room, I looked at the corner of my room and saw this very tall slim, dark human figure with a long hat. VERY CREEPY! Honestly, the sec I saw it, it disappeared so I went back to sleep like nothing happened LOL.
@veric5246 Жыл бұрын
Same happened to me today I’m 18. I decided to search it up and I guess I’m not alone with these experiences
@MobiusMundUr Жыл бұрын
Fake
@xToniMichellex10 ай бұрын
The way you’ve filmed this it’s like being back in the 90s, I love it!!! ❤
@hubianhubhub6397 Жыл бұрын
Saw them once when I was younger, had a nightmare being in like a Mario 64 Hell with the fireball image surrounding me but instead it was bloody Mario. Forced myself to awake up, to then go into sleep paralysis, saw him as a shadow on the wall. Creepy Night.
@dandanielson379210 ай бұрын
When i was very young id see a figure with a top hat standing outside my bedroom door in the middle of the night , it happened multiple times. I remember it vividly. It was a shadow, i couldnt see any features, just a tall figure with a top hat. I could move though, so everytime id hide under my blanket and wait till it went away or i was eventually able to fall back asleep
@chrisw6164 Жыл бұрын
Ok, this is eye opening for me. I take Benadryl every night before bed, 1. Because I do have some allergy problems, 2. I also have a sleep apnea problem, so anything that can keep my breathing passages clear is beneficial, and 3. I tend to keep a window open in my bedroom for fresh air in my terribly-circulating apartment. But Over the last 3 years since I’ve lived here, I’ve had multiple instances of waking dreams / sleep paralysis. I tend to start dreaming immediately upon falling asleep, and I sleep deeply, and many times I’ve “woken up”, only to seemingly hallucinate and see shadows, animals, and other forms of weirdness in my apartment. It didn’t occur to be until now that it might be the Benadryl that’s causing it. No I don’t take anything to excess or for a “high”, it’s strictly small dose for sleeping. But maybe I should skip it for a while and see what happens.
@sumner-kv3gh Жыл бұрын
I have done some of the hardest drugs that one would have serious issues with trying to kick and I never seen hat man or any ghosts
@chrisw6164 Жыл бұрын
@@sumner-kv3gh The video specifically talks about Benadryl being linked to sleep paralysis.
@BraddBSmith Жыл бұрын
Apnea can cause the waking blending into dreams. CPAP helps quite a bit. Been there, done that, no hat man.
@tatianaayala-delamatta5124 Жыл бұрын
As a medical assistant who has seen someone take Benadryl for 2 years, I would say look for an ENT for your allergies and look at ZQuil for sleep. Benadryl caused this patient to become dependent on it to the point that it actually caused her sleep to worsen rather than improve. I hope you get better!
@loone7256 Жыл бұрын
I’m the opposite I have the worst sleep paralysis I have to take Benadryl to not have them. When I take naps in the day it happens so idk be weary
@oxeve_918 Жыл бұрын
I remember being 12 and falling asleep soundly. I was laying down when I suddenly woke up in sleep paralysis, and standing to my right was the hat man. Because of the sleep paralysis I could kind of see a full 360 view of the room, so I watched him walk from there to the bottom part of the bed. I tried moving any part of my body but I could only move my fingers slightly. I was screaming in my head. After some time, he started climbing on the bed hands reaching out to get me but before he did he disappeared and I could move my body again.
@Veladus Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention during the archetypes thing, that the reason they're called "nightmares" is from these stories. Ancient stories about these sleep terrors, and how victims said they felt like they couldn't breathe because "it was like a mare was sitting on my chest." Happens at night, hence "night mare."
@malcolmarchibald6356 Жыл бұрын
The 'mare' part comes from an old English word 'mære' meaning incubus.
@iwasanMBTInerd Жыл бұрын
I am not sure if I have ever seen the Hat Man, but I've experienced sleep paralysis probably hundreds of times. When I was 4, my grandparents had this old cowboy statue and it always creeped me out. I'd stare at it all the time. Probably just my imagination but I dreamt of sitting on the box TV behind and above it before it turned its head around 180° to face me and talk to me, and I also remember being in my room in the dark and seeing the outline of a man in a brimmed hat before. I thought it was the cowboy statue back then but maybe it was the Hat Man. I never do open my eyes, but I feel them tickling me and hear different voices. Sometimes they will be people I know coming in my room. A few times a demon with a deep Scottish accent has yelled at me to wake up in a mocking tone. I haven't ever found any records of a Scottish demon visiting people. My ancestry is English and possibly Scottish, so maybe it hates me?? The one time I have opened my eyes during sleep paralysis, I have seen a dark black and red portal. Think the gloom or malice from the Zelda games, only this was before the recent ones came out. I felt pure evil coming from that black and red void.
@gorgoroth9876 Жыл бұрын
I have had an experience with the hat man and the old hag, and at the time had no idea what sleep paralysis even was...I do not believe science has even begun to explain this phenomena...
@paulflur4519 Жыл бұрын
The most frightening sleep paralysis case for me was some black distorted orb in the corner of the room that brought me to a very ominous state of being after death. I liken it to be stared at by the grim reaper.
@iwaspinnygigfirst Жыл бұрын
This reminds me that Freddy's Nightmares is on Tubi. Awesomest stupid show from the 90s! I wonder if Freddy was inspired by actual hat man experiences
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Some have proposed that the Hat Man's appearance may be the result of the Nightmare on Elm Street videos. These were prolific and popular horror movies about a villainous entity that sought victims on the edges of sleep, similar to the Hat Man.
@JSLeeds Жыл бұрын
I was born before the nightmare on elm street franchise, and experiencing the hat man fairly regularly. The character of Freddy was inspired by the wave of adult sleep death of Hmong immigrants. Some saying they were afraid of of a shadow person that was stalking their dreams. (Likely sleep apnea induced hallucinations of a similar quality and symptomology and yes many included a figure wearing what seemed to be a hat and cape or long coat.)
@iwaspinnygigfirst Жыл бұрын
@@JSLeeds That's right! I remember hearing about that. Weird. If you like Nightmare on Elm Street but wish it was stupider, try Freddy's Nightmares. It's kind of a little pervy too! Lol!
@UnmitigatedMind Жыл бұрын
I’m not convinced the hatman that occur during dph trips and the Sleep Paralysis hatman are the same entity
@SportsandTrueCrime Жыл бұрын
😢As a sufferer of chronic insomnia, Ive been taking dph for yrs after opting to stop all Rx meds for it. Taking Rx is a lifestyle - a horrible one. Bcuz my tolerance was so high, DPH didn’t work initially. But once my body continued to be sleep deprived, I slowly began getting some relief. Starting at cat naps every 3 days til a couple hours every 1-2 days. Even now, Im not guaranteed sleep every night but its farrrrrr better than no sleep at all, sometimes exceeding 4 days in a row. Its horrific to be so exhausted that u can’t think str8 and move in what seems to be slow motion the entire time. had sleep paralysis twice in my entire life and I remember both vividly. Scary af. Once as a young teen and once in my late 20’s. Both times I literally couldn’t move anything (hence paralysis) and could barely breathe, but I only saw a “creature” the first time.
@mom4life513 Жыл бұрын
Yay your back with another video!!
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@jacqui7672 Жыл бұрын
So pleased I sleep peacefully without interference. Left to my own dreams, good or bad, which I appreciate.
@susanc.houghtondogandfolka316310 ай бұрын
My kid and his friend have both seen him in my house on different occasions but they weren’t sleeping. He just appeared during daylight hours
@MidnightVentures Жыл бұрын
Coming from a big horror fan i think the hat man is an urban legend. And i dont think the Jin are connected to this spirit if it exists at all.
@-lazyguyver-6821 Жыл бұрын
I've had sleep paralysis one single time, well before I heard of anything hatman related. I awoke & couldn't move, my heart pounding out of my chest & saw homeboy hatman staring down at me & not moving at all; just staring. When I woke up the next morning in a pool of sweat on my bed I checked around my place for signs of entry at my windows. I have a door jammer on the only door in/out of my apartment & found nothing. I started to launder my sheets since I sweated all my moisture out of my body into them. Weeks or months later, the topic at work was nightmares & sleep paralysis. I told my story & almost in unison, everyone was saying how common my experience was & started to send me links. Luckily, I've only experienced this one time because it felt like I was going to have a heart attack or stroke because of how hard my heart was pounding in my chest. And just to say it, no DPH abuse with me here. If I take 1 DPH pill, it kicks me hard & I sleep for hours.
@Riboux7 Жыл бұрын
I have sleep paralysis almost every single night. Sometimes I feel something evil, sometimes there's absolutely nothing in the room or sometimes I hear voices. What I do is praying Jesus for it to go away whenever something is threatening me. (I'm not even into religious stuff but I've found it helped tremendously) I also don't let fear come in because it's like it feeds on your fears. The paralysis doesn't last more than a few seconds when I do that. That's the best advice I'd give you if you were to have another one
@lovey9286 Жыл бұрын
Anything you think is true and it comes from 4chan or anything like that go and do some research and you will be surprised how many of these true stories originate from 4chann. And people see things like this because of suggestions then all of a sudden they see it.
@breohtbrusmid489 Жыл бұрын
I have had a sleep paralysis episode with a female shadow being. This was years ago and its thankfully not returned so far.
@emakelley6807 Жыл бұрын
Succubus
@Macachee Жыл бұрын
Sure bud
@Error_4x5 Жыл бұрын
I had no idea Benadryl could be addictive. I remember kids talking about tripping on Benadryl in highschool in the late 90's but they'd get laughed at cause it wasn't a "real" drug. That belittling thankfully keep it's usage low until the opioid boom when people start taking Benadryl as a kicker for oxycodone. It's amazing what people will consume to high.
@sedevacante00279 ай бұрын
Maybe Hatman's head is that shape and the brim of the hat is his smile.
@forktailedDevilP-38J91 Жыл бұрын
I once thought i had woken up and had Hatman standing at the foot of my bed. I was frozen in fear,paralyzed. He just stood there motionless forever it seemed. After like probably 2-3 minutes and not a sound or movement I finally got brave enough too move and i sat up a, focused eyes better as they were now adjusting to darkness. And that when I realized it was my vacuum cleaner that I had forgot i threw a blanket over and had put my dad's cowboy hat on top of earlier that day as I was moving stuff around and cleaning. I never felt so relieved and stupid at the same time. 😥
@danielhaddock91 Жыл бұрын
I’ve forgotten lights on in my room, came back and thought someone was in the house 😂 it happens.
@justsomemincedgarlic Жыл бұрын
This is great quality content. I’m surprised you don’t have at least 4x the subs. Glad that the algorithm brought me here.
@pandoxvideos Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! Glad you found the channel!
@LittleMushroomGuy Жыл бұрын
I remember my first and only hat man encounter I had a dream of me sleeping in my bed and I heard footsteps and suddenly my covers were pulled. I woke up, obviously still covered, but unable to move, and I saw a figure form in front of my eyes I tried yelling "I'LL KILL YOU" and move but it was impossible Now I hope that consciousness doesn't continue after one's dies (or at least starts to die)
@Lonchin7213 Жыл бұрын
As a kid I woke up in the middle of with an inexplicable urge to look outside the window witch was right new to my bed, I slightly peered through the blinds and across the street under the light post was a dark shadowy man in an overcoat and top hat (mind you, this was in Arizona) looking straight towards my window. I inmediatley went for refuge to my parents room. To this day thats the only "paranormal" experiencie I've ever had
@trash_bender420 Жыл бұрын
I like to think that the Hat Man is the accumulation of the DPH user's primordial unconscious, manifesting as an evil entity, to confront the conscious mind as if to say "why are you doing this shit you absolute buffoon lmao now im gonna spook ya"
@VitoSpaghetti17 Жыл бұрын
Fr tho, the one and only time I encountered him was when i nearly overdosed on dph. He wasn't like other hallucinations either, like I'd get spooked by hallucinations of spiders or conversations with people who weren't there but when I saw the hat man it immediately actvivated my fight or flight response. Haven't messed around with that stuff since and I don't plan to again.
@AirinMMilf094 ай бұрын
I’ve seen hat men all my life. One has followed me all through life and in my old home there were two who I’d see in the corner of the basement looking at me and silently discussing something as I quickly would do the laundry. They felt different than the one who follows me, the only ones who have ever scared me.
I have actually seen the hat man, when I was a small child. I tried to sleep with my door open for once because my parents said it would even out the temprature in my room with the rest of the house. I never leave my door open at night anymore. Never.
@pagingdoctorsideburns Жыл бұрын
I know the skeptical answers aren’t as fun, but stuff like the Hat Man and sleep paralysis demons are easily explained by Pareidolia - the extremely common pattern recognition behavior of humans. Think like Rorschach tests or seeing objects in clouds. Combine that with suggestibility of being in a REM sleep state and it’s easy to see where these stories come from. That the ideas are memetic and transmissible is also linked to this. We are very suggestible, once you hear about something it is even easier to see that pattern in junk noise, and the effect is more pronounced the more you think about it. Not to say I didn’t like the video. Just found and subbed your channel and I really like your coverage and research, plus you have an excellent broadcast voice.
@tylerhartley5031 Жыл бұрын
Explain this for me. I was asleep, but I heard footsteps on my sleep because I fell asleep on the couch. But anyways it caused me to wake up 6:00 am in the morning, so I thought my dad was getting up for work, so I look up across the hallway. But I seen a fully like humanoid shadow figure, that wasn’t on the walls and had 3-d shape like we do. And it moved its head tilting, like it was intrigued to be watching my presence. But I was frozen in fear, I literally couldn’t move a muscle because my adrenaline was at the highest it’s ever been before. It took everything I had in my body to grab the courage to finally turn the lights on, and just like that it vanished. At first, I didn’t think anything paranormal, I thought someone broke in. But the fact it literally just “vanished” the second the lights were turn on was something so surreal, I don’t think I human mind is capable of creating something so realistic like that. But then again our minds are limitless to what it can create, and we barley know about things our subconscious can really do. I don’t know is very intriguing to this day, what it could of been because I wasn’t “dreaming” neither. This was happening right in the moment.
@Aisatsana1971 Жыл бұрын
@@tylerhartley5031 you have an active imagination and likely a high spatial IQ. You have the ability to imagine 3d objects and turn them in your mind, which many people do not. It was a part of your imagine and the stimulation of the amygdala, causing the adrenaline rush. It isn’t real beyond your mind.
@crusnik_0014 Жыл бұрын
To me 'the hat man' seems like once you come across several stories, your subconscious makes him up. Like 'the black eyed kids'
@nate_d376 Жыл бұрын
Doesn't explain my experience at all. Two individuals, same time, saw the hat man, in the early 80s.
@wesleymcneese8554 Жыл бұрын
I saw a shadow person one night. I was very sober and very awake and the two creepiest things about it was peeking around a corner at me and ducked back out of sight when i noticed it and my cat that was asleep in on my belly woke up, did a 180° turn and arched up in the direction where the shadow person was.