You don't believe that ? Well judge for yourself then :
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-47359623
You don't believe that ? Well judge for yourself then :
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-47359623
Here's the main video :
Other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...momo+self+harm
Ezekiel 33 (02-28-2019)
Rod Parsley has warned about this demonic doll figure on his facebook page, about 4 hours ago :
https://www.facebook.com/rodparsley/
Quest (03-05-2019)
School District Blocks Youtube in entirety.
https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-p...-block-youtubePALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The Palm Beach County School District is temporarily blocking YouTube in reaction to the "Momo Challenge," which actually appears to be a big hoax.
Whether the "Momo Challenge" is a hoax or not, the school district is taking action out of an abundance of caution to protect children.
They recently issued a letter to principals stating some schools reported that while watching appropriate educational YouTube videos in the classroom, the "Momo Challenge" video, or something related, would appear unexpectedly.
It features a ghoulish character, and it is part of a game that supposedly instructs kids to do a series of dangerous tasks.
Quest (03-05-2019)
When I first read about this I thought it might be a FB meme scare tactic...but more and more are reporting on it...one thing is for sure, it is of demonic origin.....
Romans828 (03-06-2019)
The origin was Japanese art work. The sculpture itself is gone:
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture...e-aiso-802627/Via The Sun, Aiso revealed that the sculpture (which is inspired by the Japanese folk figure the ubume, or bird woman), it didn't get much attention when he first exhibited it at Toyko's Vanilla Gallery. So he was shocked when he started seeing reports linking his artwork to a WhatsApp "challenge" that encouraged children to harm themselves.
"When Momo first appeared, it was good in a way that it had received some attention. I was pleased," he said. "But the way that it has been used now is very unfortunate. People do not know if it is true or not, but apparently the children have been affected and I do feel a little responsible for it. I feel like I am in trouble but it's all out of my hands."
Fortunately, Aiso says he threw the rubber sculpture last year after it succumbed to the natural process of degradation. "It doesn't exist anymore, it was never meant to last," he said (he does, however, have a rubber mask replica of Momo that his friend made for him). He also issued a message reassuring children who had been spooked by rumors of the "challenge": "The children can be reassured Momo is dead — she doesn't exist and the curse is gone."