On August 25, 2024, the former Jimmy "MrBeast" employee, DogPack404, released a deleted segment from his viral YouTube video, making some serious allegations against the Kansas native. He uploaded a four-minute-28-second segment, where he discussed a theory about MrBeast allegedly being "anti-Christ."
Interestingly, the clip was accompanied by a caption in which DogPack404 insisted that he did not believe in the allegations, as he wrote:
"Here's the deleted anti-Christ segment, I don't believe it but if Jimmy starts marking people, Imma pass."
On August 26, 2024, X user @FearedBuck reposted DogPack404's video, which has since garnered a significant amount of traction. The former MrBeast employee commented on this post, claiming that he removed this segment since he did not want to accuse MrBeast of being "anti-Christ."
He added:
"This was one of the deleted segments from part one. None of this is evidence and I do not allege that MrBeast is the anti-Christ, I think it's a funny meme tho, and I respect other people's religious beliefs."
What did DogPack404 say about the MrBeast "anti-Christ" theory in the deleted segment of his video?
In the video that DogPack404 posted on X, he discussed the theory that people thought MrBeast was an "anti-Christ." Explaining why he decided to talk about the matter, the YouTuber said:
"The only reason I'm talking about this theory that you know, MrBeast is the anti-Christ or whatever, is because it's so popular that multiple people, MrBeast works in the Bible now, and multiple people had talked to me about this theory as if they legitimately believe there is a chance that MrBeast is the anti-Christ. And, as I talk about this, keep in mind with religious texts, there are many different translations and interpretations, okay? I just watched, like, one video and read the Wikipedia article on the Book of Revelation."
The former employee then read out a 4chan post, which described the 26-year-old as "anti-Christ" because he "performed miracles" that allowed people to see again.
Elaborating further, DogPack404 said:
"It (the Book of Revelation) describes two beasts. First, the beast from the sea, who is the ant-Christ. And the second beast from the earth, which is the False Prophet. The theory is actually that MrBeast is the second beast, by the way. (DogPack404 reads a 4chan post) This second beast performed great miracles; it made fire come down of Heaven to Earth in sight of everyone. And it deceived all of the people living on Earth by means of the miracles which it allowed to perform in the presence of the first beast."
Later, he explained what "made the most sense" to him about the matter, saying:
"Personally, what makes the most sense to me is that the anti-Christ would not be a person... but a company. The company of... YouTube... or Google. I mean, Google did drop their strange motto of, 'Don't be evil.' And MrBeast has dedicated his life to promoting YouTube. He is inexplicably motivated to do so. Again, this is like lore. Personally, I don't believe any of it literally. I do believe that YouTube will cause the death of humanity."
MrBeast has yet to respond to DogPack404's accusations that he fabricates his videos, runs illegal lotteries, and manipulates children.