googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTAT_ATF’); }); I’ll be the first to say that I absolutely love all things creepy — ghosts, demons, monsters, you name it. I’m just fascinated by all of it. As long as there’s a healthy distance between that material and me, that is. If it’s coming at me through a book or computer screen, I’m all for it. You just won’t see me going on any haunted house tours. I’m sure plenty of people are with me on this one. But imagine if the haunted house in question was yours. Redditor Shizz_McCoy can tell you a little about that. At first, she noticed the electronics in her apartment were going crazy, and then she heard actual voicescoming out of them. Knocks fell on all of the bedroom doors when she and her roommates were alone. Multiple roomies moved out almost immediately after moving in, and two psychics told her she was dealing with demonic entities. Great. Just great. She decided to record her attempt at communicating with the voices, and here’s the chilling result. Okay, I may have to rethink my love of creepiness. Good thing she doesn’t live there anymore. Who knows what would’ve happened to her if she’d decided to stay? Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/demonic-voice-recorded/
In the 1970s, Britain was experiencing an alarmingly high number of child fatalities from drowning. So the government decided to do something about it. In 1973, the Central Office of Information, in association with Illustra Films, produced a PSA entitled Lonely Water. The PSA featured a demonic figure warning children to stay away from the water. It ran for several years during commercial breaks in children’s television programming. But was it effective? Check it out below and see for yourself… Today, Lonely Water has achieved cult status, especially among adults who were children at the time it aired. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it also terrified millions of British children into never swimming again. Well, at least it kept them from drowning…? Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/drowning-psa/
One of the most terrifying things about the technological world that we now live in is that ghosts and demons seem to have found ways to torment us via phone. Take, for example, the story of Redditor digiwarfare. According to digiwarfare, he and a few friends were hanging out last month when one of them received a text from an unknown number. Attached to the message was an untitled audio file. Not knowing what else to do, he played it for his friends. What they heard was absolutely nightmarish. WARNING: This recording is loud, so turn your speakers down before playing the video. (source: Reddit) So is this real or not? As someone with experience making and recording music, I know for a fact that something like this could easily be created on Pro Tools. But just because it could be fake doesn’t mean that it is. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/demonic-message/