'Strange smell' in London tunnel causes uknown illness
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I'm thinking black mold. That shit smells like death smoetimes, and once I walked into a room with it and immediatly I got light headed as fuck, it happened everytime I went into that room too.
it's always raining there right? so it'd be damp enough underground.
swamp gas
Volcanic gas from a swamp
This is when you need the alien guy image from history channel.
Strange smells scare me so much. This would be a nightmare
Rather annoying they go on and on about a strange smell but never describe it.
[QUOTE=Persecution;37402945]Could it be sulfur?
Strange smell, gets people sick.. I'm just thinking.[/QUOTE]Hydrogen sulphide?
As poisonous gases go, H2S is not that dangerous, since the smell is so strong you'd be running away in desperation to get away from it before it reached a concentration where it'd have any effects (unless you have constant, long-term exposure to it, but that's a different matter)
Fuck, the annunaki grim reapers are back with their "scythes" of death. Spraying the subway with a mutagen or virus.
Yeah thats whats happening.
[quote]According to William Bramley, author of Gods of Eden: "In Brandenburg, Germany, there appeared fifteen men with "fearful faces and long scythes, with which they cut the oats, so that the swish could be heard at great distance, but the oats remained standing. The visit of these men was followed immediately by a severe outbreak of plague in Brandenburg. Were the 'scythes' long instruments designed to spray poison or germ-laden gases? [/quote]
[quote]German accounts speak of a heavy vile-smelling mist which advanced from the East and spread itself over Italy. "People were convinced that they could contract the disease from the stench, or even, as is sometimes described, actually see the plague coming through the streets as a pale fog"[/quote]
[quote]. . . evil smelling mists are blamed, as indicative of the plague. and of these, indeed, several were observed last autumn.' 7[/quote]
FUCK EVERYBODY RUN
[editline]25th August 2012[/editline]
Also; some other cases this year
On April 25, 2012, classes at Everest College in Everett, Washington, were cancelled after a mysterious odor sickened students and others, some of whom were taken to a nearby hospital. Students complained of headaches and a light-headed feeling. Some got dizzy and started to blackout. Hazmat crews evacuated the building and even medics treating students began feeling ill. The source of the smell remains unknown.
On May 3, 2012, in Tele Aviv and Sharon, Israel, a strong chemical smell infused the air, greatly alarming locals. Officials were at a loss to explain this pungent “gas odor.” Is Israel in a stretch zone? Yes, it is!
On May 14, 2012, Conroe, Texas, a foul odor sent one person to the hospital. Emergency personnel were called to the Montgomery County Dispatch Center after nine people became sick from a foul smell. No word on the cause.
[QUOTE=Gump;37402162]Bet it's dead people hidden in the walls and under the pavement.[/QUOTE]
No, it's a subhuman ranch beneath the tunnel. Rats in The Walls, man.
[QUOTE=0mighty_K;37402222]I smell SCP[/QUOTE]
Then a cover up story comes that explains smell being just from rotten tomatoes and 80 people slipped and died from natural causes.
Probably just something leaking.
[QUOTE=MajorMattem;37406287]Probably just something leaking.[/QUOTE]
"Something leaking" in a man-made tunnel means that men know that something's smell, don't they? "Unknown cause"... means only one thing.
In December it's gonna spread and kill us all.
This genuinely freaks me out.
Probably some really fucking simple stupid cause though.
Hope there's a pub nearby so people can have a nice cold pint and wait for it all to blow over.
The OP along with that picture literally looks like creppy pasta.
[QUOTE=JonniXD;37406684]Hope there's a pub nearby so people can have a nice cold pint and wait for it all to blow over.[/QUOTE]
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7473344/9c871a35-821b-481e-b7a4-9496d2fc767c.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Persecution;37402945]Could it be sulfur?
Strange smell, gets people sick.. I'm just thinking.[/QUOTE]
with those two things in mind it could also be bad Mexican food
If anyone in the area sees a blue box... Just clear out. Shit gets bananas when that thing shows up.
welp, gyo is upon us
Some people reported difficulty breathing and a strange smell. Obviously a team will be dispatched, as it may have been a gas leak of some sort. There's no "unusual illness" as described and the response seems pretty routine.
[QUOTE=Rome;37411728]Some people reported difficulty breathing and a strange smell. Obviously a team will be dispatched, as it may have been a gas leak of some sort. There's no "unusual illness" as described and the response seems pretty routine.[/QUOTE]
It won't be a gas leak, natural gas in pipes is unnoticeable, the only reason you actually smell it is because another gas is added so you can actually tell if there's a gas leak.
No, no this is somthing else.
I'm pretty freaked out that the same thing happened in Sweden too.
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[url]http://www.thelocal.se/42110/20120719/[/url]
Seriously, what the fuck?
Even if there weren't poisonous fumes, I wouldn't travel through a foot tunnel.
It's not the claustrophobia, it's just being inside something that you can't see the exit simply from the sheer length of it.
What if it is...
A broken gas pipe?
I had one of these too, apparently my old schools chemistry class was on fire.
But on a more serious note that is pretty creepy.
The fact that it makes people's tongues numb seems to suggest neurotoxin, but hey.
Reminds me of the Sarin Attack in Tokyo
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73gLkuXywAw[/media]
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Hows that for a slice of fried gold
Sewers.
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