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Hi Folks, here is a throwback the a great paranormal show from 2006.
Art Bell setup Coast to Coast AM in the 80s. UFO, Paranormal, and earth anomolies, it was always an exciting radio show. Art Bell lives on in podcasts of his old shows, which are still shocking and scary to listen to. So, I have a link to a 2006 show he did about a recording from some Oil contractors in Siberia. They drilled the deepest hole on planet earth at that time. More than 10 miles, usually a deep oil well is 2 miles. What was odd, was that they hit no oil only space. There was a venting of noxious gases and sulfur. One of the Soviet engineers, was picking up odd sounds from the pipe. So they sent don a High temprature microphone to get a better recording. This is the recording. Submitted for your approval, que the Twighlight Zone music. http://youtu.be/bvnxeX2SQso |
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Nine Miles Down (2009)
Not Rated | 1h 26min | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi | 28 June 2012 (South Korea) Stars: Adrian Paul, Amanda Douge, Anthony Waller In the Sahara desert, a sandstorm batters a deserted drilling station. Thomas "Jack" Jackman a security patrolman, battles through the high winds to find out why all contact with the station has been lost. Originally built for gas exploration, and then abandoned, the site had recently been taken over by a multi-national research team intent on drilling deeper into the earth's crust than ever before. Nine Miles Down - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0QvwW-3DJo wiki ~ Nine Miles Down is a 2009 horror film based on the Well to Hell hoax, a widespread urban myth (spread mostly in the 1990s) that Russian scientists in Siberia had drilled so deep that they had broken through into hell and recorded the screams of the damned emanating from the borehole. The "Well to Hell" is an urban legend regarding a putative borehole in Russia which was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into Hell. This urban legend has been circulating around the Internet since at least 1995. It is first attested in English as a 1989 broadcast by a U.S. domestic religion-based TV broadcaster, Trinity Broadcasting Network. The legend holds that a team of Russian engineers purportedly led by an individual named "Mr. Azakov" in an unnamed place in Siberia had drilled a hole that was 14.4 kilometres (8.9 mi) deep before breaking through to a cavity. Intrigued by this unexpected discovery, they lowered an extremely heat-tolerant microphone, along with other sensory equipment, into the well. The temperature deep within was 1,000 °C (1,832 °F)—heat from a chamber of fire from which (purportedly) the tormented screams of the damned could be heard. However, the recording was later found to be looped together from various sound effects, sometimes identified as the soundtrack of the 1972 movie Baron Blood. |
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Good job Tom!
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Yep..it's a fake story....
Tom posted about it, and here's some more stuff... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well_to_Hell_hoax "The temperature deep within was 1,000 °C (1,832 °F)—heat from a chamber of fire from which (purportedly) the tormented screams of the damned could be heard. However, the recording was later found to be looped together from various sound effects, sometimes identified as the soundtrack of the 1972 movie Baron Blood.[" |
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Yes, but its still a scary recording.
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Topic: Sounds from Hell
Okay... I thought this would be about the Dixie Chicks. |
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Topic: Sounds from Hell Okay... I thought this would be about the Dixie Chicks. They're just the Chicks now, "Dixie" became too politically incorrect for them. Besides, under the Inferno Accords of 2010, the playing of their music in hell was banned as a cruel and unusual punishment . |
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CREMATORIA (THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK)
It's always feeding time in this triple-max prison drilled deep into the scorching planet of Crematoria in the Igneon System. The Crematoria Slam Facility is accessed via an 18-mile prison railway below the surface where convicts are lowered into the actual prison complex. Vicious Hell Hounds make meals out of any prisoner not locked in their cells. This harsh planet rotates at 5000 mph with 52 hour days. Surface temperatures fluctuate wildy, with daytime nearing 700 degrees and nighttime plummeting to nearly 300 below zero, making it uninhabitable to say the least. Whether the surface of the planet is unfit for human survical or not, temperatures are in the wild extremes. One would be instantly incinerated if caught in the sunlight, or frozen solid at night. No drops ships allowed anywhere close. No escapes ever on record. Abandon all hope unless you're Riddick....and you're not! PLANET HELL (Star Trek: Voyager) "Planet Hell" was the nickname of an unusual uninhabited M-class planet located in the Delta Quadrant. The USS Voyager's Stellar Cartography department was responsible for the name. This world was discovered by Voyager sensors in 2372. Initial sensor scans that the starship took of the planet gave readings of high amino acid and protein counts. Normally, this would indicate healthy plant life; however, there was no evidence of plant life on the surface of this world. Trigemic vapors covered the planet like a curtain, and anomalous EM disturbances occurred all through the atmosphere. These disturbances generally prevented transporting to the surface of the planet, but windows allowing transports occurred around every thirty hours. Some readings suggested a planet early in its evolution, almost like a primeval Earth. However, these readings did not rule out flora or even fauna with absolute certainty, and indeed the occasional plant was observed later. Humanoid life could operate on the surface, though skin exposure to the vapors was an issue. Despite the general hostility and the planet being a full day out of Voyager's way, it was still targeted for a mission by the crew, in the hopes of replenishing diminishing food reserves aboard the ship. This decision was also influenced by the lack of other known promising M-class planets nearby. It was soon determined that this planet was used by a space-faring Reptohumanoid species as a birthing-ground. After their offspring hatched, they used the vapors to feed themselves until they were retrieved by their parents. Reptohumanoids might attempt to defend the planet. (VOY: "Parturition") Sounds From Hell: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_SlXqJjIO4 Hell is an unincorporated community in Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As an unincorporated community, Hell has no defined boundaries or population statistics of its own. Located within Putnam Township, the community is centered along Patterson Lake Road about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Ann Arbor and three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Pinckney. The community is served by the Pinckney post office with the 48169 ZIP Code. |
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i think listening to Saturn is like hearing the scream of tormented souls
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So than you know that the hell does exist and it is real......
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And than you must know when you’re watched tv depend the movie that same sound by horror or others sound at the very same moment you invited the hell into you’re house I. That very same moment
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