The Wow! Signal
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal[/url]
It's just the camera mans cellphone on vibrate.
"Real Exorcism of Anneliese Michel"
An actual recording of the event:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4n9vK0_mdk[/media]
I don't get creeped out easily, but.. wow:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBGzyZyWJ98[/media]
If it says "not available or whatever, go here:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBGzyZyWJ98[/url]
Apparently it was on CNN as well.
Some more..
"Stonehenge Disappearances"
[quote]The mysterious standing stones of Stonehenge in England was the site of an amazing disappearance in August, 1971. At this time Stonehenge was not yet protected from the public, and on this particular night, a group of “hippies” decided to pitch tents in the center of the circle and spend the night. They built a campfire, lit several joints of pot and sat around smoking and signing. Their campout was abruptly interrupted at about 2 a.m. by a severe thunder storm that quickly blew in over Salisbury Plain. Bright bolts of lightning crashed down on the area, striking area trees and even the standing stones themselves. Two witnesses, a farmer and a policeman, said that the stones of the ancient monument lit up with an eerie blue light that was so intense that they had to avert their eyes. They heard screams from the campers and the two witnesses rushed to the scene expecting to find injured - or even dead - campers. To their surprise, they found no one. All that remained within the circle of stones were several smoldering tent pegs and the drowned remains of a campfire. The hippies themselves were gone without a trace.[/quote]
"The Village That Disappeared"
[quote]An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift - they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.[/quote]
"The Bimini Road"
[img]http://historyhuntersinternational.org/forum/lines/bimini%20road1.jpg[/img]
[quote]Everyone has heard the story of the lost city of Atlantis, but what about the Bimini Road? In 1968 an underwater rock formation was found near North Bimini Island in the Bahamas. It is considered by many to be naturally made, but because of the unusual arrangement of the stones, many believe it to be a part of the lost city of Atlantis (first spoken of by Plato).
Another curious element of this mystery is a prediction made in 1938 by Edgar Cayce: “A portion of the temples may yet be discovered under the slime of ages and sea water near Bimini… Expect it in ‘68 or ‘69 - not so far away.” In a more recent expidition, amateur archeologist Dr Greg Little discovered another row of rocks in the same formation directly below the first, leading him to believe that the road is actually the top of a wall or water dock.
One possible natural explanation is that the “road” is an example of tessellated pavement, a natural phenomenon. Concretions of shell and sand form hard sedimentary rock which over time fractures in straight lines and then at ninety degree angles. They are quite common and a popular tourist attraction on the island of Tasmania.[/quote]
"Spontaneous Human Combustion"
[quote]There are many famous cases of people who seem to have spontaneously caught fire (Spontaneous Human Combustion) but there is a lesser known case of a woman who suffered this fate in front of witnesses. At approximately 4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 15, 1982, Jeannie Saffin aged 61, burst into flames while sitting on a wooden Windsor chair in the kitchen of her home in Edmonton, London, England. Her father, eighty-two-year-old Jack Saffin, was seated at a nearby table and said he saw a flash of light out of the corner of his eye and turned to Jeannie to ask if she had seen it. He was astonished to find that she was enveloped in flames, mainly around her face and hands. Mr. Saffin said Jeannie did not cry out or move, but merely sat there with her hands in her lap. Her father pulled her over to the sink, badly burning his own hands, and started trying to douse the flames with water. Jeannie went in to a coma and died 8 days later. The policeman who conducted the investigation into possible murder reported to the coroner’s court that no cause for Jeannie’s combustion could be found. There was no charring or signs of burning anywhere in the room except on Jeannie’s body.[/quote]
Found most of them here:
[url]http://listverse.com/lists[/url]
Pretty fun stuff..
[QUOTE=kiwi198]It's just the camera mans cellphone on vibrate.[/QUOTE]
What?
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[QUOTE=siberpredaht]I don't get creeped out easily, but.. wow:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBGzyZyWJ98[/media]
If it says "not available or whatever, go here:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBGzyZyWJ98[/url]
Apparently it was on CNN as well.
Some more..
"Stonehenge Disappearances"
"The Village That Disappeared"
"The Bimini Road"
[img]http://historyhuntersinternational.org/forum/lines/bimini%20road1.jpg[/img]
"Spontaneous Human Combustion"
Found most of them here:
[url]http://listverse.com/lists[/url]
Pretty fun stuff..[/QUOTE]
Video was creepy shit, I've heard of the Bimini Road, the Village is creepy too, but the Stonehenge thing is awesome.
Wiki Mysteries Time
Lead Masks Case
[quote=Wiki]The Lead Masks Case was the name given to the events which led to the death of two Brazilian electronic technicians: Manoel Pereira da Cruz and Miguel José Viana. Their bodies were discovered on August 20, 1966.
The bodies were strewn next to each other, slightly covered by the grass. They were wearing suits, and over the suits, impermeable coats. There was no sign of violence to the bodies or the surrounding area. Next to the bodies, the police found an empty bottle of water and a packet containing two towels. However, what has really caught people's attention were the lead masks worn by them. These were typical masks used for protection from heat or radiation, and the case is named after them. To make things more complicated, the policemen found a small notebook with signs and numbers, and also a letter in which was written: "16:30 be at the agreed place. 18:30 swallow capsules, after effect protect metals wait for the mask sign".[/Quote]
Two men found dead wearing lead masks
Chryse Island
[quote=Wiki]The island's main feature was said to be its temple to Apollo, and its patron deity a goddess named Chryse. The Greek archer Philoctetes stopped here on his way to Troy and was fatally bitten by a viper. The island seems to have disappeared by the 2nd century AD; it is mentioned by Appian.[/quote]
Island that once existed now doesn't
Toynbee tiles
[quote=Wiki] The Toynbee tiles (also called Toynbee plaques) are messages of mysterious origin found embedded in asphalt in about two dozen major cities in the United States and three South American capitals [1]. Since the 1980s, several hundred tiles have been noted. They are generally about the size of an American license plate, but sometimes considerably larger. They contain some variation on the following inscription:
TOYNBEE IDEA
IN KUBRICK'S 2001
RESURRECT DEAD
ON PLANET JUPITER.
Some of the more elaborate tiles also feature cryptic political statements or exhort readers to create and install similar tiles of their own. The material used for making the tiles was long a mystery, but evidence has emerged that they may be primarily made of layers of linoleum and asphalt crack-filling compound.[/quote]
Tiles or plaques with strange inscriptoins from unknown origins
That's all I'm posting for now
[QUOTE=Usernameasd]47°9′S, 126°43′W[/QUOTE]
I just looked up those CoOrdinates on Google Earth and it's Thousands of Miles from anything. :raise:
[QUOTE=siberpredaht]"The Village That Disappeared"[/QUOTE]
Also on a tree was a sign of a nearby Indian tribe...
[QUOTE=jvemPiRe14]Also on a tree was a sign of a nearby Indian tribe...[/QUOTE]
1.[b]Eskimos[/b]
2.[b]sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift[/b]
Did you read the whole thing about the village?
The georgia guide stones
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/28/Georgia_Guidestones.jpg[/img]
Basically a unknown group hired a granite company to build these very large stones in Georgia which reads:
MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000
IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE
GUIDE REPRODUCTION WISELY —
IMPROVING FITNESS AND DIVERSITY
UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING
NEW LANGUAGE
RULE PASSION — FAITH — TRADITION
AND ALL THINGS
WITH TEMPERED REASON
PROTECT PEOPLE AND NATIONS
WITH FAIR LAWS AND JUST COURTS
LET ALL NATIONS RULE INTERNALLY
RESOLVING EXTERNAL DISPUTES
IN A WORLD COURT
AVOID PETTY LAWS AND USELESS
OFFICIALS
BALANCE PERSONAL RIGHTS WITH
SOCIAL DUTIES.
PRIZE TRUTH — BEAUTY — LOVE —
SEEKING HARMONY WITH THE
INFINITE
BE NOT A CANCER ON THE EARTH —
LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE —
LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE
Seems like it could be linked to those 500,000 coffins that Fema has built
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones[/url]
Those Guidestones are just awesome. And the Stonehenge disappearances sound pretty eerie. Oh, and how could the guidestones be related to the Fema coffins?
[img]http://www.invaderzim.tv/images/characters/chickenfoot.jpg[/img]
The true mystery, chicken foot himself.
[QUOTE=Endzone][img]http://www.invaderzim.tv/images/characters/chickenfoot.jpg[/img]
The true mystery, chicken foot himself.[/QUOTE]
I'd say the true mystery is why haven't idiots been killed quite brutally? Oh no, I'm not hinting anything....
Definetly not that Endzone is an Idiot.
[QUOTE=Doneeh]Download the Half-Life mod, it explains it but is weird as hell.[/QUOTE]
Is there a Cthulhu mod for hl ?
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[QUOTE=topic10]And the Hum...
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum[/url]
Does anyone hear that??[/QUOTE]
I did. I first thought it was a chainsaw , then an earthquake.
[QUOTE=MALrams]Definetly not that Endzone is an Idiot.[/QUOTE]
It is obvious that you act violently when faced with an indescribably strange mystery. Perhaps you should take a breather lest your grip on reality falter?
[QUOTE=MALrams]I just looked up those CoOrdinates on Google Earth and it's Thousands of Miles from anything. :raise:[/QUOTE]
Those are the coordinates of R'lyeh.
[QUOTE=TheGremlin]Those Guidestones are just awesome. And the Stonehenge disappearances sound pretty eerie. Oh, and how could the guidestones be related to the Fema coffins?[/QUOTE]
Just thinking, if they have that many coffins and if these guide stones have any relation to the government and somehow the government plans a mass extermination (i doubt it but it's just a thought).
[QUOTE=Endzone]It is obvious that you act violently when faced with an indescribably strange mystery. Perhaps you should take a breather lest your grip on reality falter?[/QUOTE]
What? I have nothing against you, i was just making fun of the post above me.
How do you explain this :
[URL=http://imageshack.us][IMG]http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/4139/image1fx7.gif[/IMG][/URL]
:uhoh:
[b]The Philadelphia Experiment[/b]
[IMG]http://c.imagehost.org/0610/phil.jpg[/IMG]
[quote]An alleged experiment that took place in Philadelphia in 1943. A Destroyer Class ship, the USS Eldbridge, was thought to have been the subject of a radical experiment involving force fields. Witnesses who were at the actual event reported that the experiment had succeeded in turning the ship completely invisible for a period of time. It was also reported that during this period the ship had actually physically teleported to Norfolk, Virginia, before returning to Philadelphia.
During the experiment, it was said that some of the people on board the vessel exhibited strange phenomena. Many of the crew became ill and died shortly afterwards, some had become 'embedded' in the ship itself, while others were able to 'walk through walls'. To date the experiment has remained a very controversial story - if it were true, then it would mean that Teleportation technology was in the hands of the US Military as early as the 1940's.[/quote]
I bet the man who came up with this story was really stoned :v:
[QUOTE=MALrams]What? I have nothing against you, i was just making fun of the post above me.[/QUOTE]
More like agreeing. And besides Endzone, you were just being an idiot.
Oh, and the mystery above me? Weird.
[QUOTE=siberpredaht]The mysterious standing stones of Stonehenge in England was the site of an amazing disappearance in August, 1971. At this time Stonehenge was not yet protected from the public, and on this particular night, a group of “hippies” decided to pitch tents in the center of the circle and spend the night. They built a campfire, lit several joints of pot and sat around smoking and signing. Their campout was abruptly interrupted at about 2 a.m. by a severe thunder storm that quickly blew in over Salisbury Plain. Bright bolts of lightning crashed down on the area, striking area trees and even the standing stones themselves. Two witnesses, a farmer and a policeman, said that the stones of the ancient monument lit up with an eerie blue light that was so intense that they had to avert their eyes. They heard screams from the campers and the two witnesses rushed to the scene expecting to find injured - or even dead - campers. To their surprise, they found no one. All that remained within the circle of stones were several smoldering tent pegs and the drowned remains of a campfire. The hippies themselves were gone without a trace.[/QUOTE]
They got teleported to Tristram.
[QUOTE=Ickylevel]They got teleported to Tristram.[/QUOTE]
Damn Bow wielding skellies Filling you with arrows as soon as you leave the portal...:argh:
[QUOTE=Ickylevel]They got teleported to Tristram.[/QUOTE]
Wrong.
Town Portal, duh!
[QUOTE=ketchup]Wrong.
Town Portal, duh![/QUOTE]
You know a tristram portal is more plausible. Town portal is SF. A book that opens a portal ?!
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MARS ALIEN SKULLS :
[IMG]http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2006/102/2-102-skull-closer-views.jpg[/IMG]
[url]http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2006/102/mars-humanoid-skull.htm[/url]
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A MAN WITH HORNS :
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns2.jpg[/IMG]
[url]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/111.htm[/url]
Oh shit !
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FACE THAT LOOKS LIKE JHON KERRY INTO THE FIRE :
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/fireface01.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/fireface02.jpg[/IMG]
ZOMG
ETC :
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horses01.jpg[/IMG]
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I suggest you visit this page , it has a lot of creepy/odd pictures :
[url]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/links.htm[/url]
I love this thread :D
[QUOTE=Ickylevel]A MAN WITH HORNS :
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns2.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
My dreams are coming true.:D
[QUOTE=Ickylevel][IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns2.jpg[/IMG][/quote]
Oh my GOD!
He's BALD!
[QUOTE=Ickylevel]
A MAN WITH HORNS :
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/horns2.jpg[/IMG]
[url]http://www.ghoststudy.com/para/pages/111.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
Actually those are wart-like formations that sometimes occur in humans
More severe cases make limbs look like tree-trunks and bark
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