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Creepy shite. Does exactly what it's name suggests. Bizarrely compelling. I read everything in one fixated lunge. I await future posts with morbid anticipation.
Thanks a lot man
Kumiho
A Kumiho (Gumiho) (literally "nine tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the oral tales and legends of Korea. According to those tales, a fox that lives a thousand years turns into a kumiho, like its Japanese and Chinese counterparts. It can freely transform, among other things, into a beautiful woman often set out to seduce boys, and eat their liver or heart (depending on the legend). There are numerous tales in which the kumiho appears, several of which can be found in the encyclopedic Compendium of Korean Oral Literature (한국 구비문학 대계).
Blue Hole (Red Sea)
Blue Hole is a diving location on east Sinai, a few kilometres north of Dahab, Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea.
The Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole, around 94m (300 feet) deep. There is a shallow opening around 6m deep, known as "the saddle", opening out to the sea, and a 26m long tunnel, known as "the arch", whose top is at a depth of 56m (184 feet). The hole and the surrounding area have an abundance of coral and reef fish.
The Blue Hole is a hot spot for freediving because of the depht directly accessible from shore and the lack of current.
The "Arch" is reportedly extremely deceptive in several ways:
It is difficult to detect because of the odd angle between the arch, open water, and the hole itself.
Because of the dim lighting, most light entering from outside through the arch and lack of reference points, it appears shorter than it really is. Divers report that the Arch appears less than 10m long but measurements have shown it is 26m long from one end to the other.
There is frequently a current flowing inward through the arch towards the Blue Hole, increasing the time it takes to swim through.
The arch continues downward to the seabed which is beyond view and there is therefore no "reference" from below.
In the very clear Red Sea water, the arch may seem to be nearer and smaller than it is.
The diver's mind being muddled by nitrogen narcosis.
Yuri Lipski, an Israeli-Russian diving instructor, died at just over 300 feet underwater. At this depth, the body is subject to nitrogen narcosis, which can play havoc on the mind by inducing overconfidence, euphoria, hallucinations, confusion, and impaired judgment. It didn't help that Lipski had just one tank full of air — technical divers are better served by multiple tanks filled with trimix, a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, and helium that reduces narcosis. When a diver went to retrieve Lipski's body at the request of his parents, he made an unnerving discovery: the footage captured by Lipski's helmet camera was still intact. The doomed diver had recorded his own death. This is the footage.
The Hinterkaifeck Murders
In Germany, 1922, the murders of six people at the Hinterkaifeck farmstead shocked the nation. This wasn’t just because of the gruesome nature of the case, but also because the case was so incredibly weird, and it remains unsolved to this day. Over 100 people were interviewed in the murder, but no one was ever arrested. No motive was ever established as to explain the murders.
The previous maid had left 6 months earlier, saying the home was haunted. The new maid arrived only hours before the murders. It is believed that the perpetrator(s) remained at the farm for several days — someone had fed the cattle, and eaten food in the kitchen: the neighbours had also seen smoke from the chimney during the weekend.
A few days prior to the crime, farmer Andreas Gruber told neighbors about discovering footprints in the snow leading from the edge of the forest to the farm, but none leading back. He also spoke about hearing footsteps in the attic and finding an unfamiliar newspaper on the farm. Furthermore, the house keys went missing several days before the murders, but none of this was reported to the police.
Google Street View — Strange pictures occurred on Google Street View all around the world. Some of them are simply photographic mistakes, some of them are just way too odd and unexplainable.
Buck Ruxton
Buck Ruxton (21 March 1899 – 12 May 1936), also known as Buktyar Rustomji Ratanji Hakim, was an Indian-born British physician and executed murderer. Ruxton was the perpetrator of one of the United Kingdom's most publicised murders of the 1930s, which gripped the nation at the time. The case is remembered now for the innovative forensic techniques employed in solving it.
Ruxton lived in a large house at Dalton Square with his common-law wife, Isabella Kerr, and their three children: Elizabeth, William and Diane. Kerr was an outgoing lady who enjoyed socializing with Lancaster's elite (the "Town Hall Set") and was a popular guest at functions.
Ruxton became increasingly jealous of Kerr's supposed infidelity, allegedly exploding into fits of rage behind closed doors. Eventually his jealousy overwhelmed him and, on 15 September 1935, he most likely strangled Isabella with his bare hands. To prevent their housemaid, Mary Jane Rogerson, from discovering his crime before he could dispose of the body, or because she witnessed Kerr's murder, he likely strangled her too. Ruxton then proceeded to dismember and mutilate both bodies in the bathroom to hide their identities.
Various human body parts were found over 100 miles north of Lancaster, dumped in Gardenholme Linn. They were found wrapped in newspapers.
Dario Gabbai —Jewish prisoner, Auschwitz 1944-45: “They were, the people screaming — all the people, you know — they didn’t know what to do, scratching the walls, crying until the gas took effect. If I close my eyes, the only thing I see is standing up—women with children in, in their hands, there.”
Life seems to be a black and white silent movie about nothing, flickering silently on film superimposed onto the retinas of my eyes. The movie is almost over.
Suicide note found in Aokigahara (青木ヶ原)/Suicide Forest
New Baltimore
New Baltimore has gained some attention after it was noticed that the entire town looks haunted and warped on Google Maps Street View. This glitch covers most of the town and has been around since the images were uploaded in 2007.
"Many of the fire's victims never awaken — smoke, toxic gases, or lack of oxygen kills them while they sleep."
for heavens sake catch me before I kill more I cannot control myself – written with the victims, Frances Brown, lipstick
The Lipstick Killer
3 brutal murders, torture, truth serums and recanted confessions – the strange case of William Heirens, a.k.a “The Lipstick Killer”. William Heirens was found guilty in 1946 of 3 murders, including two women and a six-year-old child.
Heirens confessed to the murders, but only after being tortured, drugged with sodium pentothal and interrogated around the clock for six consecutive days. Within days of his confession, Heirens denied any responsibility.
Heirens was linked to the murders by an eye witness account as well as a police report claiming that his fingerprints matched a print discovered at the scene of the Frances Brown murder. Another fingerprint also allegedly connected him to the ransom note for the return of Suzanne Degnan – a child who was later found disembowled. There remain many who question whether Heirens was guilty.
William Heirens died at the age of 83. At the time of his death, he had spent 65 years in prison.
Flatwoods Monster
Just before dark on September 12, 1952, at Flatwoods, WV, some young school boys saw a fiery UFO streak across the sky and apparently land on a nearby hilltop. Rushing to the site, and gathering a few others along the way, they saw a pulsating red light, encountered a nauseating mist, and turned a flashlight on a pair of shining eyes, revealing a huge creature. As it hissed and glided at them, the group panicked and fled. The next day investigators discovered skid marks and an oil-like substance that presumably came from the UFO.
Pascagoula Abduction
The Pascagoula alien abduction, also known as the Hickson/Parker alien abduction, allegedly occurred on the evening of October 11, 1973, when 42 year-old Charles Hickson and 19 year-old Calvin Parker, co-workers at Walker Shipyards, decided to go fishing at an abandoned industrial site, behind the old Schaupeter Shipyard building, on the west bank of the Pascagoula River.
It was about 9 p.m. when Hickson turning to get fresh bait heard a “zipping” noise. Looking back across the pier, on which they were sitting, he purportedly saw an egg-shaped blue flashing object some thirty feet in length hovering some forty feet away, which as he continued to stare began moving closer.
An entrance appeared, three creatures emerging who after seizing the paralyzed humans (Parker apparently fainted) floated them into the waiting craft. The creatures were described as being humanoid, five feet tall with grey wrinkled skin and no discernible eyes, ears or mouth, instead carrot-like appendages lobster like claws and a single fused-like leg.
Inside while still levitating they were examined by some sort of “big eye,” then twenty minutes later (unharmed) they were floated out and back to their original place of capture.
Following the encounter the men apparently sat in their car trying to calm their nerves and collect their thoughts Hickson drinking some whiskey. After forty five minutes, having made up their minds on a course of action (or so they thought) they went to the “Mississippi Press,” a local newspaper, and demanded to see a reporter. After being told none were available (it was night) they called Keesler Air Force Base, only to be brushed off, the Air Force informing them it no longer took UFO reports (Project Blue Book having been discontinued four years earlier) and it was politely suggested they contact the police.
A few hours later, after first talking to shift captain Glenn Ryder and seated in the Jackson County, Mississippi, Sheriff’s office they told their story to Sheriff Fred Diamond, who, though intrigued, harbored doubts (Hickson still smelled of alcohol) and in an effort to verify the truthfulness of their story placed them alone in a room with a hidden tape recorder reasoning that if they were lying it would quickly become apparent.
Calvin Parker: I got to get home and get to bed or get some nerve pills or see the doctor or something. I can't stand it. I'm about to go half crazy.
Charles Hickson: I tell you, when we through, I'll get you something to settle you down so you can get some damn sleep.
Calvin Parker: I can't sleep yet like it is. I'm just damn near crazy.
Charles Hickson: Well, Calvin, when they brought you out-when they brought me out of that thing, goddamn it I like to never in hell got you straightened out.
Calvin Parker: My damn arms, my arms, I remember they just froze up and I couldn't move. Just like I stepped on a damn rattlesnake.
Charles Hickson: They didn't do me that way.
Now both men were talking as if to themselves.
Calvin Parker: I passed out. I expect I never passed out in my whole life.
Charles Hickson: I've never seen nothin' like that before in my life. You can't make people believe-
Calvin Parker: I don't want to keep sittin' here. I want to see a doctor-
Charles Hickson: They better wake up and start believin'... They better start believin'.
Calvin Parker: You see how that damn door come right up?
Charles Hickson: I don't know how it opened, son. I don't know.
Calvin Parker: It just laid up and just like that those son' bitches-just like that they come out.
Charles Hickson: I know. You can't believe it. You can't make people believe it-
Calvin Parker: I paralyzed right then. I couldn't move-
Charles Hickson: They won't believe it. They gonna believe it one of these days. Might be too late. I knew all along they was people from other worlds up there. I knew all along. I never thought it would happen to me.
Calvin Parker: You know yourself I don't drink
Charles Hickson: I know that, son. When I get to the house I'm gonna get me another drink, make me sleep. Look, what we sittin' around for. I gotta go tell Blanche... What we waitin' for?
Calvin Parker (panicky): I gotta go to the house. I'm gettin' sick. I gotta get out of here.
Then Hickson got up and left the room, and Parker was alone.
Calvin: It's hard to believe... Oh God, it's awful... I know there's a God up there...
Cosmic Joker: A higher power who is responsible for various anomalous phenomena on Earth, said manifestations being of a perverse and black-humoured nature.
"A term first coined by Charles Fort. He imagined it to be this sort of being or force that governs the strange or outright paranormal placement of certain objects and animals where they should not be, i.e. teleportation."
Hill Abduction
The first abduction case to be brought to the publics attention was back in 1961. Betty and Barney Hill reported seeing a UFO and experienced a period of missing time while on a long car journey. Under hypnosis they both seperatly described how they were abducted by aliens and shown around the spacecraft before under going medical examinations. Betty also spoke of the origin of the aliens which were of the zeta reticuli system but at that time it wasn't discovered until 1969.
Cremation of Care
The Cremation of Care is a ritual performance undertaken at the yearly Bohemian Grove club, where a mock child sacrifice is made to an approximate 40ft stone owl. The ritual involves club members, often high ranking businessmen and politicians, cremating (getting rid of) their care (moral compass) in order to clear their conscience for the year ahead.
Holodomor
The Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомор, "Extermination by hunger" or "Hunger-extermination"; derived from 'морити голодом', "to kill by starvation" ) was a famine in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1932 and 1933 that killed estimated 2.5-7.5 million Ukrainians. During the famine, which is also known as the "Terror-Famine in Ukraine" and "Famine-Genocide in Ukraine", millions of citizens of the Ukrainian SSR, the majority of whom were Ukrainians, died of starvation in a peacetime catastrophe unprecedented in the history of Ukraine. Evidence of widespread cannibalism was documented during the Holodomor.
Survival was a moral as well as a physical struggle. A woman doctor wrote to a friend in June 1933 that she had not yet become a cannibal, but was "not sure that I shall not be one by the time my letter reaches you." The good people died first. Those who refused to steal or to prostitute themselves died. Those who gave food to others died. Those who refused to eat corpses died. Those who refused to kill their fellow man died.
The Soviet regime printed posters declaring: "To eat your own children is a barbarian act." More than 2,500 people were convicted of cannibalism during the Holodomor.