I remember reading that this has been debunked, there was no radiation found on the bodies, and the hikers likely got lost and froze. I think it was in one of those "Cracked" lists, so maybe not the best source.
I remember reading that this has been debunked, there was no radiation found on the bodies, and the hikers likely got lost and froze. I think it was in one of those "Cracked" lists, so maybe not the best source.
Personal story from this past year as I was doing some work for a client.
I was sitting down for some lunch reading CP on my phone as usual when I thought I heard feet shuffling in the opposite room. Naturally I figured my client was just getting home so I put down the phone and waited for my client to come into the room I was in so I could engage in conversation. Silence. So I got up and poked my head into the other room to see whats up and nobody was around. No big deal, didn't think much of it and forgot about it.
FFWD three hours later. I'm still working in the same room I ate lunch in, now with my headphones in. I turned around to grab a tool and as I did that I see a man, a big man, approx 6'2" 250 lbs cross the entrance of the room. Obviously my client was now home so I removed my earbuds and shut down my podcast to speak with him. Silence. I then went to the other room to speak with him (maybe 15 seconds had passed) and nobody was there.
I looked and there was no place they could have been hiding, there was no way they could have left that room without me seeing them, he was just gone. There was one other person in the house at the time but there is absolutely no way it could of been them.
This left me scratching my head. Weird experience really when I think back on it, especially coupled with the feet shuffling earlier in the day.
Now a question of etiquette and something I've wrestled with, do I tell my client about this or leave it be? I'd love to know more about the house if there have been other instances or maybe another explanation but the other side is I don't want to spook anybody by bringing up a discussion of this nature.
Interesting conundrum I find myself in.
...uhh yeah, and the conundrum I'm in is, if it was my place do I want you to tell me or not?
I remember reading that this has been debunked, there was no radiation found on the bodies, and the hikers likely got lost and froze. I think it was in one of those "Cracked" lists, so maybe not the best source.
There's certainly theories, but nothing that explains the general level of mass hysteria that must have occurred to leave the remains in the state they were. Things like infrasound and hypothermia might explain why 1 or 2 people would act irrationally, but to have a group that large act the way they did is very very strange.
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That Elisa Lam one's creepy, never heard of it before. As someone who's already a complete wuss for supernatural/paranormal stuff, why did I decide to click the link and watch that video while I'm in the washroom in a deserted hallway in a Calgary Heritage building? I'm as good as dead.
Just had to bump this because it was a good thread, and I was just chatting with co-workers who have been here awhile, and they were talking about all the reported ghosts in our building. Including the stairwell and the men's bathroom, where I watched that creepy Tam vid (i work in a Calgary Heritage building, as mentioned above). I'm never going to the bathroom at work ever again..
Robert the doll is really creepy. I believe that is where they based the Chucky doll on. The history of dolls is really creepy and they were used as an effigy to someone who died way back. The 'annabelle' looking ones are the creepiest.