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that ABC thread got me thinking that we should post ALL THINGS scary...
feel free to post all your scary stuff.
feel free to post all your scary stuff.
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UVB-76 is the callsign of a shortwave radio station that usually broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz (AM full carrier). It's known among radio listeners by the nickname "The Buzzer". It features a short, monotonousbuzz tone (help·info), repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, for 24 hours per day. The station has been observed since around 1982.[sup][1][/sup]
In rare occasions the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. Only three such events have been noted.
There is much speculation; however, the actual purpose of this station remains unknown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains. The incident happened on the night of February 2, 1959 on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (Холат С
Originally Posted by bangtcg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Station_UVB-76
UVB-76 is the callsign of a shortwave radio station that usually broadcasts on the frequency 4625 kHz (AM full carrier). It's known among radio listeners by the nickname "The Buzzer". It features a short, monotonousbuzz tone (help·info), repeating at a rate of approximately 25 tones per minute, for 24 hours per day. The station has been observed since around 1982.[sup][1][/sup]
In rare occasions the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place. Only three such events have been noted.
There is much speculation; however, the actual purpose of this station remains unknown.
The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains. The incident happened on the night of February 2, 1959 on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (Холат С
Originally Posted by KING OF ERV
none of these videos got anything on the last few seconds of this video.
till this day still one of the scariest things i have seen on the net.
Originally Posted by Whateversclever
Posting to see these videos tomorrow when the sun is out![]()
Originally Posted by razzle dazzle
Yo! OP, never asked you, but always wondered what your avy is about? Cracks me up everytime![]()