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PICTURE 1 - Gunkanjima (warship island), Hashima, Japan
The massive building of the former coal mine reminiscent of a huge warship, hence the name of the island. In the James Bond film Skyfall it was the headquarters of the villain Raoul Silva and also in reality the landscape looks back to a dark time. More than 500 Korean POWs were forced to Gunkanjima in World War II to the villains. Even today, to watch over the broken walls and the enchanted land their souls. Only a small part of the island is open to the public.
PICTURE 2 - Beelitzer sanatoriums, Brandenburg, Germany
Even in Germany there are many creepy places - such as the former hospital Beelitz. It was built in 1898 to cure the widespread tuberculosis at this time, but then served during the world wars as a military hospital. Narcotics were scarce, so the patient had to be operated on fully conscious often. Even today, will echo their screams through the crumbling walls.
PICTURE 3 - Aokigahara Forest, Mount Fuji, Japan
Only a few sunbeams shine through dense treetops on soft moss. To collect mushrooms but no one comes in the Aokigahara forest at the foot of Mount Fuji. Since the fifties, more than 500 people have taken their lives there. Loops on the trees testify. To the last minute hold life Tired of her act, warning signs saying: Life is something very valuable thinking again about it.
PICTURE 4 - Isla de las Dolls (Island of the Dolls), Mexico
According to legend, a little girl is in the vicinity of the island Isla de las Dolls in 1951 drowned. His restless spirit was not at rest and was invading one of the islanders. The man began to collect dolls and hang until he drowned in the same canal years later. Even today the island is a chamber of horrors with thousands of dilapidated dolls that were impaled on trees or hung them.
PICTURE 5 - Bone Church of Sedlec, Czech Republic
Earth from the Holy Land was the cemetery of the Czech town of Sedlec pilgrimage site. People from all over Europe would only be buried there. As the cemetery from all graves burst and everywhere were bone, you have this made into morbid art works. Here you will find human remains, as far as the eye can see.
PICTURE 6 - Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, Fall River, United States
This board appears to be a ruthless ax-murderer once to mischief: Lizzie Borden is said to have broken up there in 1892, her parents with an ax. Despite numerous Tatzeugen she was acquitted. Today, you can stay there, where once body parts were found. It is free to ghostly apparitions and paranormal activity. Also in the state of Massachusetts is Salem, the site of the gruesome burning of witches.
PICTURE 7 - Mental Health Institute Beechworth, Australia
The souls of countless dead in its walls there are lunatics her mischief: From 1867 until 1995 the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum was one of the largest asylums in the Australian state of Victoria. On nightly ghost tours and tours of the property are scary willing to let you into the murky past. The social evening with a difference located Horror tourists will set up the hackles.
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American Stonehenge Mystery Hill
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America's Stonehenge is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire in the United States. It is open to the public for a fee as part of a recreational area which includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm. It is a tourist attraction with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
A number of hypotheses exist as to the origin and purpose of the structures. One viewpoint is a mixture of land-use practices of local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries and construction of structures by owner William Goodwin in the 1930s.[1] Some claim that the site has a pre-Columbian European origin, but this is regarded as pseudoarchaeological or the result of an early-20th century hoax.[2] Archaeologist David Starbuck has said that it is widely believed that Goodwin may have 'created' much of what is visible at the site today.[3]:106
The site was first dubbed Mystery Hill[4][5] by William Goodwin, an insurance executive who purchased the area in 1937.[6] This was the official name of the site until 1982, when it was renamed America's Stonehenge, a term coined in a news article in the early 1960s. The rebranding was an effort to separate it from roadside oddity sites and to reinforce the idea that it is an ancient archaeological site. The area is named after Stonehenge in England, although there is no cultural connection between the two. The site first appears in print in the 1907 History of Salem, N.H.:
Jonathan Pattee's Cave. He had a house in these woods 70 years ago; took town paupers before the town farm was bought. This is a wild but beautiful spot, among rough boulders and soft pines, about which the most weird and fantastic tale might be woven. There are several caves still intact, which the owner used for storage purposes.[7]
Many believe that Pattee built the site in the nineteenth century, and no unequivocal pre-Columbian European artifacts have been found there.[8]
The site's history is muddled partly because of the activities of William Goodwin, who became convinced that the location was proof that Irish monks (the Culdees) had lived there long before the time of Christopher Columbus, and he sought to publicize the concept. The site has been altered by stone quarrying, and also by Goodwin and others who wanted to move the stones to what they considered to be their original locations; Goodwin might have been responsible for much of what can now be seen.[3]:106–107 Many of the stones have drill marks from the quarrying that took place on the site.[3]:108
More fanciful origins have also been proposed, but artifacts found on the site led archaeologists to the conclusion that the stones were actually assembled for a variety of reasons by local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries. For example, there is a so-called sacrificial stone which contains grooves that some say channeled blood, but it closely resembles lye-leaching stones found on many old farms that were used to extract lye from wood ashes, the first step in the manufacture of soap.[9]
In 1982, David Stewart-Smith, director of restoration at Mystery Hill, conducted an excavation of a megalith found in a stone quarry to the north of the main site. His research team excavated the quarry site under the supervision of the New Hampshire state archaeologist and discovered hundreds of chips and flakes from the stone. They concluded that this was evidence of tool manufacture, consistent with American Indian lithic techniques, although no date could be ascertained.[10][circular reference] Archaeologist Clive Runnels stated, No Bronze Age artifacts have been found there, in fact, no one has found a single artifact of European origin from that period anywhere in the New World.
American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft was an enthusiast for New England megalith sites, and he visited Mystery Hill sometime between 1928 and the 1930s. The site is popularly attributed as inspiration for his story The Dunwich Horror.[11] Scholars, however, place Lovecraft's visit too late to have inspired the 1929 story.[12]
The site was featured on an episode of the American History Channel TV series Secrets of the Ancient World which aired on January 14, 2002, in which Boston University archaeology professor Curtis Runnels refuted the theory that it was built by Celts in ancient history.[2]
The site was also featured on the Strange Visitors episode of the In Search of... TV series which focused on investigating mysterious phenomena. The episode aired on April 24, 1977 as the second episode in the first season of the show.
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America's Stonehenge is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire in the United States. It is open to the public for a fee as part of a recreational area which includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm. It is a tourist attraction with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
A number of hypotheses exist as to the origin and purpose of the structures. One viewpoint is a mixture of land-use practices of local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries and construction of structures by owner William Goodwin in the 1930s.[1] Some claim that the site has a pre-Columbian European origin, but this is regarded as pseudoarchaeological or the result of an early-20th century hoax.[2] Archaeologist David Starbuck has said that it is widely believed that Goodwin may have 'created' much of what is visible at the site today.[3]:106
The site was first dubbed Mystery Hill[4][5] by William Goodwin, an insurance executive who purchased the area in 1937.[6] This was the official name of the site until 1982, when it was renamed America's Stonehenge, a term coined in a news article in the early 1960s. The rebranding was an effort to separate it from roadside oddity sites and to reinforce the idea that it is an ancient archaeological site. The area is named after Stonehenge in England, although there is no cultural connection between the two. The site first appears in print in the 1907 History of Salem, N.H.:
Jonathan Pattee's Cave. He had a house in these woods 70 years ago; took town paupers before the town farm was bought. This is a wild but beautiful spot, among rough boulders and soft pines, about which the most weird and fantastic tale might be woven. There are several caves still intact, which the owner used for storage purposes.[7]
Many believe that Pattee built the site in the nineteenth century, and no unequivocal pre-Columbian European artifacts have been found there.[8]
The site's history is muddled partly because of the activities of William Goodwin, who became convinced that the location was proof that Irish monks (the Culdees) had lived there long before the time of Christopher Columbus, and he sought to publicize the concept. The site has been altered by stone quarrying, and also by Goodwin and others who wanted to move the stones to what they considered to be their original locations; Goodwin might have been responsible for much of what can now be seen.[3]:106–107 Many of the stones have drill marks from the quarrying that took place on the site.[3]:108
More fanciful origins have also been proposed, but artifacts found on the site led archaeologists to the conclusion that the stones were actually assembled for a variety of reasons by local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries. For example, there is a so-called sacrificial stone which contains grooves that some say channeled blood, but it closely resembles lye-leaching stones found on many old farms that were used to extract lye from wood ashes, the first step in the manufacture of soap.[9]
In 1982, David Stewart-Smith, director of restoration at Mystery Hill, conducted an excavation of a megalith found in a stone quarry to the north of the main site. His research team excavated the quarry site under the supervision of the New Hampshire state archaeologist and discovered hundreds of chips and flakes from the stone. They concluded that this was evidence of tool manufacture, consistent with American Indian lithic techniques, although no date could be ascertained.[10][circular reference] Archaeologist Clive Runnels stated, No Bronze Age artifacts have been found there, in fact, no one has found a single artifact of European origin from that period anywhere in the New World.
American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft was an enthusiast for New England megalith sites, and he visited Mystery Hill sometime between 1928 and the 1930s. The site is popularly attributed as inspiration for his story The Dunwich Horror.[11] Scholars, however, place Lovecraft's visit too late to have inspired the 1929 story.[12]
The site was featured on an episode of the American History Channel TV series Secrets of the Ancient World which aired on January 14, 2002, in which Boston University archaeology professor Curtis Runnels refuted the theory that it was built by Celts in ancient history.[2]
The site was also featured on the Strange Visitors episode of the In Search of... TV series which focused on investigating mysterious phenomena. The episode aired on April 24, 1977 as the second episode in the first season of the show.
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America's Stonehenge is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire in the United States. It is open to the public for a fee as part of a recreational area which includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm. It is a tourist attraction with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
A number of hypotheses exist as to the origin and purpose of the structures. One viewpoint is a mixture of land-use practices of local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries and construction of structures by owner William Goodwin in the 1930s.[1] Some claim that the site has a pre-Columbian European origin, but this is regarded as pseudoarchaeological or the result of an early-20th century hoax.[2] Archaeologist David Starbuck has said that it is widely believed that Goodwin may have 'created' much of what is visible at the site today.[3]:106
The site was first dubbed Mystery Hill[4][5] by William Goodwin, an insurance executive who purchased the area in 1937.[6] This was the official name of the site until 1982, when it was renamed America's Stonehenge, a term coined in a news article in the early 1960s. The rebranding was an effort to separate it from roadside oddity sites and to reinforce the idea that it is an ancient archaeological site. The area is named after Stonehenge in England, although there is no cultural connection between the two. The site first appears in print in the 1907 History of Salem, N.H.:
Jonathan Pattee's Cave. He had a house in these woods 70 years ago; took town paupers before the town farm was bought. This is a wild but beautiful spot, among rough boulders and soft pines, about which the most weird and fantastic tale might be woven. There are several caves still intact, which the owner used for storage purposes.[7]
Many believe that Pattee built the site in the nineteenth century, and no unequivocal pre-Columbian European artifacts have been found there.[8]
The site's history is muddled partly because of the activities of William Goodwin, who became convinced that the location was proof that Irish monks (the Culdees) had lived there long before the time of Christopher Columbus, and he sought to publicize the concept. The site has been altered by stone quarrying, and also by Goodwin and others who wanted to move the stones to what they considered to be their original locations; Goodwin might have been responsible for much of what can now be seen.[3]:106–107 Many of the stones have drill marks from the quarrying that took place on the site.[3]:108
More fanciful origins have also been proposed, but artifacts found on the site led archaeologists to the conclusion that the stones were actually assembled for a variety of reasons by local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries. For example, there is a so-called sacrificial stone which contains grooves that some say channeled blood, but it closely resembles lye-leaching stones found on many old farms that were used to extract lye from wood ashes, the first step in the manufacture of soap.[9]
In 1982, David Stewart-Smith, director of restoration at Mystery Hill, conducted an excavation of a megalith found in a stone quarry to the north of the main site. His research team excavated the quarry site under the supervision of the New Hampshire state archaeologist and discovered hundreds of chips and flakes from the stone. They concluded that this was evidence of tool manufacture, consistent with American Indian lithic techniques, although no date could be ascertained.[10][circular reference] Archaeologist Clive Runnels stated, No Bronze Age artifacts have been found there, in fact, no one has found a single artifact of European origin from that period anywhere in the New World.
American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft was an enthusiast for New England megalith sites, and he visited Mystery Hill sometime between 1928 and the 1930s. The site is popularly attributed as inspiration for his story The Dunwich Horror.[11] Scholars, however, place Lovecraft's visit too late to have inspired the 1929 story.[12]
The site was featured on an episode of the American History Channel TV series Secrets of the Ancient World which aired on January 14, 2002, in which Boston University archaeology professor Curtis Runnels refuted the theory that it was built by Celts in ancient history.[2]
The site was also featured on the Strange Visitors episode of the In Search of... TV series which focused on investigating mysterious phenomena. The episode aired on April 24, 1977 as the second episode in the first season of the show.
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America's Stonehenge is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire in the United States. It is open to the public for a fee as part of a recreational area which includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm. It is a tourist attraction with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
A number of hypotheses exist as to the origin and purpose of the structures. One viewpoint is a mixture of land-use practices of local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries and construction of structures by owner William Goodwin in the 1930s.[1] Some claim that the site has a pre-Columbian European origin, but this is regarded as pseudoarchaeological or the result of an early-20th century hoax.[2] Archaeologist David Starbuck has said that it is widely believed that Goodwin may have 'created' much of what is visible at the site today.[3]:106
The site was first dubbed Mystery Hill[4][5] by William Goodwin, an insurance executive who purchased the area in 1937.[6] This was the official name of the site until 1982, when it was renamed America's Stonehenge, a term coined in a news article in the early 1960s. The rebranding was an effort to separate it from roadside oddity sites and to reinforce the idea that it is an ancient archaeological site. The area is named after Stonehenge in England, although there is no cultural connection between the two. The site first appears in print in the 1907 History of Salem, N.H.:
Jonathan Pattee's Cave. He had a house in these woods 70 years ago; took town paupers before the town farm was bought. This is a wild but beautiful spot, among rough boulders and soft pines, about which the most weird and fantastic tale might be woven. There are several caves still intact, which the owner used for storage purposes.[7]
Many believe that Pattee built the site in the nineteenth century, and no unequivocal pre-Columbian European artifacts have been found there.[8]
The site's history is muddled partly because of the activities of William Goodwin, who became convinced that the location was proof that Irish monks (the Culdees) had lived there long before the time of Christopher Columbus, and he sought to publicize the concept. The site has been altered by stone quarrying, and also by Goodwin and others who wanted to move the stones to what they considered to be their original locations; Goodwin might have been responsible for much of what can now be seen.[3]:106–107 Many of the stones have drill marks from the quarrying that took place on the site.[3]:108
More fanciful origins have also been proposed, but artifacts found on the site led archaeologists to the conclusion that the stones were actually assembled for a variety of reasons by local farmers in the 18th and 19th centuries. For example, there is a so-called sacrificial stone which contains grooves that some say channeled blood, but it closely resembles lye-leaching stones found on many old farms that were used to extract lye from wood ashes, the first step in the manufacture of soap.[9]
In 1982, David Stewart-Smith, director of restoration at Mystery Hill, conducted an excavation of a megalith found in a stone quarry to the north of the main site. His research team excavated the quarry site under the supervision of the New Hampshire state archaeologist and discovered hundreds of chips and flakes from the stone. They concluded that this was evidence of tool manufacture, consistent with American Indian lithic techniques, although no date could be ascertained.[10][circular reference] Archaeologist Clive Runnels stated, No Bronze Age artifacts have been found there, in fact, no one has found a single artifact of European origin from that period anywhere in the New World.
American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft was an enthusiast for New England megalith sites, and he visited Mystery Hill sometime between 1928 and the 1930s. The site is popularly attributed as inspiration for his story The Dunwich Horror.[11] Scholars, however, place Lovecraft's visit too late to have inspired the 1929 story.[12]
The site was featured on an episode of the American History Channel TV series Secrets of the Ancient World which aired on January 14, 2002, in which Boston University archaeology professor Curtis Runnels refuted the theory that it was built by Celts in ancient history.[2]
The site was also featured on the Strange Visitors episode of the In Search of... TV series which focused on investigating mysterious phenomena. The episode aired on April 24, 1977 as the second episode in the first season of the show.
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H.P. Lovecraft site American Stonehenge Mystery Hill “The Dunwich Horror”
Mystery Hill (“America's Stonehenge”) ... (“The Dunwich Horror”) America's Stonehenge is located in North Salem, New Hampshire.
The Dunwich Horror is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in 1928, it was first published in the April 1929 issue of Weird Tales (pp. 481–508). It takes place in Dunwich, a fictional town in Massachusetts. It is considered one of the core stories of the Cthulhu Mythos.
American Stonehenge Mystery Hill
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America's Stonehenge is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire in the United States. It is open to the public for a fee as part of a recreational area which includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm. It is a tourist attraction with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
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Inside Colombia's Temple of Lucifer
Víctor Damián Rozo claims to be the very son of the devil and has built a temple in Colombia dedicated to worshiping Satan. More than ten years ago, Rozo renounced his Catholic religion to give his life to Lucifer, who he considers to be the only true god. Since then, his mission has been to recruit Luciferian parishioners, congregate them in his temple, and link their souls with the devil.
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' we traveled to Rozo's temple to be initiated in a bombastic ceremony of satanist purification.
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OCCULT Expert Breaks Down the Science of MIND CONTROL Methodology, Satanic Ritual Abuse Part 1
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The Man Who Personally Executed Over 7000 People in 28 Days, One at a Time
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Born to a Russian peasant family in 1895, as a young man he quickly earned a reputation for “chernaya rabota”, or “black work”, while serving in the Tsarist army during World War I- gaining recognition from Stalin himself for his covert assassinations, torture, and executions. Blokhin quickly rose through the ranks of Russia’s secret police at the time—the NKVD—eventually becoming the head of the Kommandatura department.
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Torture - Terror Kingdom
Thrash Metal from El Paso, Texas, United States
Taken from Storm Alert (CD, Album 1990)
Released by Metalcore.
Originally released in Vinyl, Album LP 1989.
Tracklist:
1.- Ignominous Slaughter *
2.- Blood Portraits
3.- Slay Ride *
4.- Terror Kingdom
5.- Storm Alert
6.- Enter The Chamber
7.- Whips
8.- Deceiver
Line-up:
Tortured Tom Hicks - Vocals, lead Guitar
Deric Gunter - Bass
J.D. Robins - Guitar
Jerry (Gonzlaught) Norland - Drums, Vocals
Recorded at Village Productions - Tornillo, Texas
Produced by Tony Rancich
Engineered by Neil Henderson and Robert Compton
Mixed by Neil Henderson
Except * Recorded at Rosewood Studio
Engineered, Produced and Mixed by Mike Major
Sleeve Design by Nikk of 13 Limns
Cover Painting by David Nakabayashi
Torture Logo by James Sutherland
Band Photography by Chris Paine
© Copyright 1989 for Tasteless Productions
Published by Plastic Head Music / Abstract Sounds Ltd
Remastered and reissued on 21. February 2006 by Escapi Music with different cover and extended booklet includes lyrics as previous and extra images, pictures and special thanks associated with the reissue.
01.- Intro
02.- Ignominious Slaughter
03.- Dwell Into Surreality
04.- Blood Portraits
05.- Slay Ride
06.- Terror Kingdom
07.- Storm Alert
08.- Enter the Chamber
09.- Whips Pt.1
10.- Whips Pt.2
11.- Deceiver
Tracks 1st and 2nd have been indexed as one track on original version.
Tracks: Dwell Into Surreality and Whips Pt.2
are previously unreleased.
LYRICS:
Dungeon of silence
Abortion of the mind
Demented, twisted
Frenetic destroying all mankind
Commander of the legion
Your night shall now descend
To the darkest hell you'll follow me
Beyond the heaven's end
Crucify the devil's reign
Decease the black decay
Molesting only innocent
There is no other way
Lethal infection
Forbidden zone of hell
Fallen angels soar the sky
As Satan tolls the bell
I will take you down
To the terror kingdom
Devastation, pentagram
Warriors of steel
Penetrate the bolted gate
Bestial appeal
Guardian of the fallen souls
Conquering the weak
Clottage of the insecure
Religion that you seek
Execute the piercing wound
Infect the bloody cross
Black masses haunting sacred hymns
In memory of their loss
Worship on the oratory
Satiated plague
Existence of the nescient race
Adore the burning flag
I will take you down
To the terror kingdom
Evil spirits rise, obituary
The vault of pressure
Funeral of death, eternal purgatory
Pulsating veins, the terror reigns
I will take you down
I can see you now
I will watch you die
You will feel my wrath
Take your soul away
As the darkness falls
I desecrate your dreams
I will not respond
As I hear your screams
Your pitiful screams
Past the horizon
We'll watch the sea of flames
We'll soar the winds of Salem
And end your foolish games
Observe the necromancer
Conjure up the gods
Poised are the insipid ones
The fallen one marauds
666 upon the rood
Behold the demon's flight
And join the mass of Satan's hordes
That mutilate the light
Overtake the living
It's all inside your mind
The tearing flesh and rotting limbs
Of bodes that you find
Trapped within the bleeding walls
Severed from your head
Unholy fuckin' rituals
That summon up the dead
Clawing, grinding to escape
You never can retaliate
You're here for good in solitude
To stare amongst the wretched gate
No one will remember you
Distorted memory
The pit of doom shall be your tomb
This world of blasphemy
I will take you down
To the terror kingdom
And I will watch you burn