Friday, 29 March 2024

Tales from YouTube.

In a recent YouTube community post, former police staff member Ann Drogyne made a shocking claim about the notorious YouTube troll known as "The Beast" or "Mouse." 

According to Drogyne, Mouse is friends with another renowned YouTube troll called Sparkle, who allegedly used to work with vulnerable youth. However, Sparkle reportedly lost her job and left YouTube after it was exposed that she had sent messages to young people urging them to become Satanists and engaging in inappropriate sexual discussions.

This revelation has shaken the YouTube community, as many had previously believed that Mouse and Sparkle were the same person. Now, the audience is learning the full truth about these two individuals and their alleged actions.

The allegations against Mouse and Sparkle are serious, as encouraging young people to become Satanists and engaging in sexual talk with them could be considered criminal behaviour. This is particularly concerning given Mouse's self-proclaimed stance on morality and her purported criticism of others on the platform.

While these are currently just allegations made between feuding YouTubers, Ann Drogyne claims to have seen the messages sent by Sparkle to the youths. If these messages are released and verified, it could potentially reveal a larger network of Satanic and paedophilic activity involving Mouse, Sparkle, and others.

Interestingly, the allegations also suggest a connection between Mouse, Sparkle, and a self-confessed Satanist named James Hind, who has openly admitted to pretending to be a 12-year-old boy online and sharing disturbing illegal content with children as young as 11 years old. The fact that some of the most vocal and puritanical critics on YouTube have failed to condemn Hind has long been a mystery, and these new allegations may provide an explanation.

In response to the allegations, Mouse has vehemently denied them, accusing Ann Drogyne of associating with Matt Taylor, and fabricating the story. However, the credibility of these claims will ultimately depend on the release and verification of the alleged messages sent by Sparkle.

Whether this is just another YouTube spat or a revelation that could expose a larger Satanic and paedophilic network within the platform remains to be seen. The YouTube community will be closely watching for any further developments in this unfolding story.






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