Ogrish.com
Ogrish.com was an internet shock site that operated from 2000 to 2006, hosting uncensored videos and images of graphic violence, including executions, accidents, war casualties, and terrorist acts.[1][2]
Founded by Dutch operator Dan Klinker and initially based in the Netherlands with U.S. hosting, the platform positioned itself as a repository of unfiltered reality, eschewing mainstream media sanitization through its tagline "Can you handle life?", later updated to "Uncover reality".[2][3]
Content was sourced from user submissions, extremist sites, and conflict zones, such as Iraq war footage from Fallujah and car bombings, amassing a audience drawn to its raw depictions of death and injury.[1][2]
The site drew significant controversy for disseminating jihadist propaganda videos, including the 2002 beheading of journalist Daniel Pearl and the 2004 executions of contractors Nick Berg and Ken Bigley, the latter achieving over 15 million downloads and prompting FBI demands for removal amid free speech disputes.[1][2]
Hosting providers repeatedly terminated services due to the extreme material, leading to blocks by European ISPs and eventual shutdown in 2006, after which key team members, including Hayden Hewitt, transitioned to founding LiveLeak as a more moderated successor for similar uncensored content.[1][4]