It was 3 am and saw the sounds from hell story on tumblr with a sound file attached. I worked up the courage to hit play, and braces myself, and la bamba played.
In the case you never heard it, it sounds like people talking over each other in busy place except some of them are screaming and yelling but it honestly sounds like a field recording. Nothing scary about it unless you have a creepy context. Another commenter here said it sounds like auditory hallucinations schizophrenic can have so I guess it is more scary for them?
Listen, all I'm saying is that if there is a 9 mile deep hole in the Earth that leads to Hell, at some point we're gonna go in and try to conquer it. Tell the US there's Oil down there and boom, we got Hell colonized.
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem google is free so i won’t explain what happened to her or who she is but elisa lam’s death has been heavily mystified over the years by this side of TH-cam when in reality she was unfortunately suffering from mental illness and likely had some kind of episode that led to her accidentally or deliberately killing herself. i think they mean that elisa has been speculated on enough and appreciate that she wasn’t brought up needlessly since elevator security cam footage from her case has circulated for years (hopefully that makes sense lol)
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem Elisa Lam was a young Canadian woman who died in a Los Angeles hotel in January of 2013. The last footage of her was her "acting strangely" in the hotel's elevator*, and some people theorize she was playing the Elevator Game (TEG for short), so her name comes up in discussions of it. The problem with that is that at one point she just starts pushing the buttons at random, like ALL of them at once, and there's no version of TEG that I've heard of that tells you to do that. *I've seen the video... some of it is odd, but, honestly, some of the stuff she does (like the over-back-back steps she does getting back in to the elevator) are things I could kinda imagine doing myself if I was alone. People do all sorts of weird stuff when (they think) no one can see them.
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem because everyone talks about that case even though it's been fully investigated. Her death was ruled accidental, even though internet investigators found evidence of foul play. Her parents won a settlement against the hotel and if it had been a homicide they would of lost the settlement. The elevator footage was tampered with but originally it made Elisa look extremely bizarre but that was not the case.
I'd probably punch her in the face the second she spoke to me. Not because I'm an internet tough guy, but I'd probably just scream and panic and then she'd likely kill me or drag me to hell or whatever it is that she does if you speak to her or make eye contact.
The bore hole to hell is funny. The hole was so hot that it melted the drills but sure shove a microphone down in thrre because everyone knows plastis, chrome, copper and shit are 100% heat proof
i mean to be fair there ARE microphones in insulated cases that can be used to record at a high temperature, and they're not necessarily plastic/chrome/copper etc. nothing is 100% heat proof, obviously, but iirc a speaker only needs to be a diaphragm material light enough that it can be buffeted by soundwaves, and a conductive material to carry current. the diaphram wiggles and every time it hits the conductive material, there's a break in the current, which is then translated (roughly, if done on the most basic of scales) into sound. however the bore hole IS very funny because i know for a fact that it was debunked to be sounds from the movie Baron Blood. and i remember being soooooooooooo sososososososososo scared of that recording when i was like, 13.
@Ren lol. I was thinking more microphones available at the time, but of course there are ways to at least temp. heat shield too. And i saw baron blood and knew too. And i dont think this one can be anything but hilarious again. It does sadden me that so many people believe it.
As someone who's lived in York County, the 7 gates of hell is just an urban legend. I went out exploring with friends a while back, and nothing unusual happened. The only creepy and eerie thing is that you're in the pitch-black woods in the countryside. It is surreal to see you talk about it since I've grown up with this urban legend for most of my life. Keep up the good content!
Kudos to you for going looking, I'd be so scared that it was somehow actually real 😂 on the other hand, i know what you mean that it's not so scary when it's a local urban legend you're very familiar with!
I'm from rural PA and while I've never been to the 7 gates of hell, I have encountered many strange gates in the countryside. One in particular stands out to me, though. My friend's family owns several acres of land and, in the middle of their property in woods, there is a lone gate that no one knows anything about. It has been there for at least 5 generations. It is in a small forest clearing in a circle of trees, not connected to any fencing or anything like that. There has always been a lock on it, though it keeps nothing in or out, and when the lock gets old, someone unknown replaces it. It usually surrounded by dead forest animals in varying states of decomp, sometimes they are dangling from the gate. We've visited it several times through the last 15 years and, while nothing strange has happened, it is quite the odd sight. My only guess for the dead animals is that the stray black dog pack in the area take their kills their for some reason. The lock may just be being placed there due to old superstitions. I doubt its anything supernatural but it certainly is strange.
HOWDY NEIGHBOR! We used to try and find it as kids too, there is literally nothing there and the crazy urban legend about there being an old insane asylum that had something to do with the gates is also total bunk. It never existed. It's a rather complex and convoluted local legend depending on who you ask. There was a movie called Toad Road about it. The movie was not very good, it was muddled and too artsy for it's own good IMHO
From what I recall the “Sounds from hell” audio clip Coast to Coast AM had was eventually identified as a “Hellscape” sound effect from “The Devil in Miss Jones.” (Not to be confused with more family friendly “The Devil and Miss Jones.”) P.S. I am uncertain if I am remembering a correct comparison of the two clips, or if they were disproving that they were the same. Sorry, my memory is faulty.
Interesting. I wasn't aware that audio from The Devil In Miss Jones was used. I need to check that out. I do know that some looped audio from 1972's "Baron Blood" was used.
I'll have to try to find the debunking video, but iirc someone found the exact Halloween sound effects record that the "screaming and wailing" came from.
The Kola bore hole may not be a portal to hell but these stories about it did inspire one of my favourite Russian horror films, 2020's The Superdeep. It's set in the mid 80s, shortly before the fall of the USSR and the film makers did a splendid job recreating the atmosphere of the Soviet Union. It's a fun movie, the effects are excellent and I highly recommend it for any horror fans looking for something to watch on movie night.
Sweet new video! When I was younger we visited the "7 gates of hell," near York pa, it was awesome. There was steps in the snow about a mile in that looked like it had dropped from a tree and started walking.
Me too, it fucked me hard. I’m not exactly scared of elevators but had similar dreams like that except I couldn’t control what’s happening. Also it’s creepy because it sounds crazy like when you think about it describes how crazy people act or explain their actions. I rarely get creeped out so strongly from the internet but this one got me.
Been listening to a WWII book recently and heard that Kyoto was largely spared from any bombing raids in 1945 as War Secretary Henry Stimpson lobbied for it to be spared because of it being the country's cultural center and he had honeymooned there with is wife before the war.
the format and reference as "the traveller" being given set instructions, do this, ignore this, etc. reminds me of the old 1000~ cursed objects creepy pastas from 4chan way back when. Was a kind of unofficial mass colab writing project. people would make up a story in that format, go here, do this, etc. success would result in obtaining an object, final line was always that they (the cursed objects) must never be brought together.
2:15 duke nukem 3d anyone? 20:00 THERE IS NO MICROPHONE STRONG ENOUGH TO WITHSTAND EARTH'S CORE TEMPERATURES, YOU LITERALLY CAN'T RECORD ANY SHIT. Highest temp I googled was 125 celsius, still lower than 180.
I think what gets me the most about the "sounds from hell" portion is that, even though it's fake, it's scary what weird sounds the earth can make. From the creepy sounds underwater that icebergs and volcanoes produce, to the feminine screams of many animals, it's haunting. It doesn't sound impossible for escaping gasses to sound like screams.
Oh wow! I'm Vietnamese, and my parents also warned me not to play hide and seek at night. They basically said you'd get spirited away. It's really interesting.
This video rocks! When I was younger, I was really creeped out by the Elevator to Another World story, so as soon as you described getting on the elevator to start the process my chest tightened from anxiety
I had a creepy experience in an elevator once, though there was nothing supernatural about it. I had a job interview in a urban skyscraper. I forget which floor, but it was the upper double-digits. The first thing I noticed walking into the elevator was that there was no handrail in back, which struck me as odd. I also dimly remember one of the walls being covered with a blanket, as if there was damage that someone hadn't gotten around to fixing. Rationally, I knew that it was probably some cosmetic damage that wouldn't affect the function of the elevator, but nevertheless it sent the unnerving message that maintenance was not on the ball. The elevator was a high-speed that served the upper floors, so when it started there was a notable feeling of acceleration, which instinctively made me look for something to grab onto, but there was nothing- no handrail, and the walls were all flat and smooth. I was suddenly seized by the irrational fear that the floor might fall out of the elevator, leaving me to fall many stories to my death. I recognized the fear as ridiculous, but since fear is illogical, even counter-logical, my nerves didn't much care what left brain said. I made the trip there and back with no ill effects other than some white knuckles, but I can't say I was disappointed that I didn't get the job. Elevators are, I think, inherently nerve-wracking because they take you to high places. There's glory in going to high places- the peak of Everest, the penthouse suite, the SpaceX flight for the rich- but there's also danger, from the very real dangers of cold, winds, and the ever-present possibility of falling, to more metaphorical hazards like hubris. The Tower of Babel is probably the Ur-example. A modern example is the Steinway Tower. According to Google, it sways as much as three feet on a windy day. If the news ever got out, the rich people who don't live there would take a bath. (The high-end real estate market in NYC is basically a financial scam- nobody lives in the luxury condos, they buy them for $2 million to sell to someone who pays $4 million, then he sells it for $6 million, etc., until the condos eventually wind up in the hands of organized crime outfits, who sell them at a loss to launder money.) So when you hop into an elevator, you're asking this cold, dispassionate structure, incapable of offering you reassurance or even recognizing if it's not working as intended, to convey you into dangerous territory and back. It's a wonder more people AREN'T afraid of elevators, frankly.
Was about to post the same thing, but decided to check the posts first. I've verified this by watching Baron Blood and yes this is where the sounds come from.
The sounds from hell sounds more like a poor quality tape of a crowded train station after a football match. I'm not hearing any screams of agony, but rather excited hooligans, possibly under the influence of alcohol. There may be a fight going on, which is not uncommon in such a scenario. Whatever it actually is, I think it's just the recording of a rowdy crowd which could have been captured anywhere from a train to a supermarket to a rock concert to a sporting event.
Interesting, the elevator game is part of the videogame Faith Ch. 3, with a similar method to start the journey and complete with a woman that you must ignore lest you die, and a giant cross visible when looking out one of the final floor's windows. I figured it was just some creepy thing the developer thought up to put in the game but it turns out it's a whole urban legend I didn't know about.
The origins aren't as sinister as they seem. It originated in Japan after an unfortunate elevator accident happened in 2006. It turns out the elevator operators and technicians were at fault. A community trying to cope with the uncertainty of what happened, made up a sinister reason for the accident. It was posted to creepypasta in the early 2010's and evolved from there. The "rules" have changed multiple times since it was first posted as well. An interesting beginning, but not quite as sinister as people make it out to be.
When I was a kid. I used to go to work with my dad and he listened to coast to coast. I listed to that episode of art bell talking about the hole and playing the audio. It freaked me out.
The Kyoto tunnel and the legend about it being a portal to another world totally reminds me of the tunnel at the beginning of Spirited Away. The whole spirit-world adventure begins when they go through that old tunnel in a wooded area.
The fundamental issue with the elevator story is the trial & error mechanic. How does one know which steps are correct if one dies making the wrong one and thus cannot write a report? It's also impossible to just stumble by mistake onto the correct steps and the correct elevator. It would only work if there was an entity/intelligence from that realm posting the exact steps on the internet. If so, why are you listening to an alien entity trying to lure you in its realm in the first place? It's not even a great reward. It looks mostly like our world except electronics don't work and it's dark with a faint cross in the distance. Fun! The entity should've hired a marketing firm. Maybe put a machine with free ice cream in those halls or something?
@@Tiny_Koi That's the marketing firm's job to do and the entity just has to specify target demographic. Or just go for the classics, like: "Why come to my realm? I have two words for you: international waters. That's all I got to say, wink wink."
I realize that this tunnel probably inspired the tunnel in Harrisville in Yokai Watch 2. I have a lot of nostalgia for that game, and always love finding things that remind me of it. Thank you.
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Pretty great video!!! AND the first episode in a SERIES??? As an amateur folk-lore collector, I'm DEFINITELY in for that!!! I do have one little detail to point out. The power of concept about "in-betweens" has ACTUALLY fascinated humans for CENTURIES. There's nothing "new" or "recent" about it. From the terminology for "dusk" and "twilight" and "evening" alongside "dawn" and "daybreak" and nomenclature around "the crack of..." through the "Twilight Zone" that was ostensibly a specific portion of caves and tunnels (and later, depth at sea) where sunlight still indirectly creeps in enough to see but not enough for great details, similar to the "twilight" of night-fall... We've had legends about creatures and apparitions involving doorways, tunnels, and transitive spaces for as long as those spaces have existed. Trolls don't ONLY live under bridges (which transport you from one side to the other over rivers and gorges) and the Faye (Fairies) were frequently cited as creatures of in-betweens in Celtic Lore... Transylvania was specified in Brahm Stoker's work because it was already THE perfect nomenclature for a horrific creature of the night, adding to the credibility, though it's NOT even the local (Romanian) language term for it... even if they're Vlad Tepes was the man on whom Count Dracula was largely based. "Trans" meaning "across" and "Sylvania" meaning "the woods" most literally are Latin-based terms, concocting a "Wooded Crossing" or potentially a "Wooded Cross-roads" since we already had "Transit" and "Transport" as legitimate words for the literary-minded... AND I shouldn't have to dive too deeply into ALL those legends about "Meeting the Devil at the Crossroads"... Should I??? IN ANY CASE... This was NOT meant as a dispersion. I like to support my "advocacy" well when I try to point out something. It's just my amateur folk-lore collecting appreciation... I should think we can share in a healthy manner, and it is ONLY a detail, not taking away from the entirety of the video in the slightest... Here's looking forward to the next episode, and hopefully, an ongoing series! Love ya' Reignbot!!! ;o)
ReignBot is probably the first other person besides myself, that I know of, that considers earplugs/headphones on how comfortable they are against a pillow when I lie down. Finally I'm not alone! 😂
Now, I have bad brains, so discount this based on that as much as you want, but the sounds of hell thing both sounds like a microphone scraping against something AND sounds kinda like the auditory hallucinations I get when I'm having a bad episode. That being said, I kinda feel like the sounds might have triggered a bad episode, because I am now sitting on my floor, back against the wall, feeling like something is watching me. Gotta love how brains work 😂
I just want you to know… You are most definitely in my top five favorite YT channels. I really hope you know that the time, effort, and talent you put into every video is so greatly appreciated. So thank you Reigny.
I love this format and I also love these "ritual" style stories that were really prevalent back in the early days of creepypasta writing. I think, just like you, being Filipino, I've had a lot of exposure to supernatural and ritual style stories that I've become fascinated over the years.
These sorts of things always remind me of the theory that thoughts/concepts shared often enough may manifest said thought/concept; sets my anxiety right off.
I had lost this channel for awhile. (I might have too many subs) What a great thing to find a bunch of new (to me) videos to watch. ❤ your content Reignbot. I hope you keep posting for years to come.
I've always wondered about the origin of that "sounds of Hell" recording. Never believed it was real, but I was always curious of who made it and how it was made, if Art Bell was the original creator, etc. There's a lot of layers to that recording, like it's a huge crowd of people milling around talking AT each other, peppered with screams and cries. It's quite remarkable, actually.
@@elvingearmasterirma7241 like two people in the comments said it sounds like what /they/ hear. let's not generalize. also part of it from a movie called Blood Baron.
@@Carolina57685 Well. Three for me. My friend with a schizoeffective disorder who gets all the hallucinations said it sounds almost like that. But its varied and wide. Because it is the brain messing up
Once in New York city me and a few friends went into a huge building, I can’t recall if it was a hotel or not, we went to go look for a bathroom. We seen an elevator & decided to go in it, while we were riding up, the elevator stopped at a floor & a stranger got in with us. He didn’t say anything but he hit a button. The next time the door opened he laughed & got off. We followed him but it was just a small all white circled room with a big round column in the middle of it. He walked to the right & totally disappeared. We circled the small room right back to the same elevator we just got off. There was no other doors anywhere. We got back on the elevator & left the building. We thought it was crazy & that he must’ve got back on after walking the small circled room & we didn’t notice him bc we walked out a few seconds after him. The next week we went back to the city, back to the building, back to the same elevator, stopped at every floor there was. Guess what, THERE WAS NO CIRCLED ROOM. I’m not sure what I encountered that day. This was either in 1998 or 1999.
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Same, my friends and I used to watch videos about urban legends in the middle of the night and get like 2 hours of sleep convinced we were gonna get killed lmao, strange thing to remember fondly but I sure did love it
Transfer students were actually a huge problem in Japan from the postwar era to the late 2000s. Witch attacks, ghost blights, dimensional fuckery, you name it. Total chaos. Eventually the Ministry of Education decreed all transfers go to one specific school in a remote area. That basically resolved the issue, and today appalling manifestations rarely occur in Japanese education.
I got a bit of curiosity about the Seven Gates ever since you told us about it in the Paranormal Paranoids video, and I wondered if it'd hear about it again as soon as I saw the notification for this one. It was nice to see the topic mentioned again. And 10:45 I actually seem to remember hearing about it somewhere on YT, just can't remember where. Only that it didn't surprise me at all that the first button to push was No. 4.
one time i had a dream where i was in an elevator and it was half-broken and ascended like 500 floors in 5 seconds, it was terrifying. ever since then i've been nervous in elevators
"Sounds from Hell" is a hoax. "The Soviet Union had, in fact, drilled a hole more than 12 km (7.5 miles) deep, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, located not in Siberia but on the Kola Peninsula, which shares borders with Norway and Finland. Upon reaching the depth of 12,262 m (40,230 feet) in 1989, some interesting geological anomalies were found, although they reported no supernatural encounters.[1] The recording of "tormented screams" was later found to be looped together from various sound effects, sometimes identified as the soundtrack of the 1972 movie Baron Blood.[2]"
I appreciate you mentioning the Gates to Hell legend from York, PA. My family is from there and always thought that legend was cool. Wrote a story about it after my aunt died.
for the "sounds from hell," hot air raises and in a small hole it will woosh past a microphone...they probably tapped into a volcanic vent(hence the heat) and the air/gases escaping at high velocity sounded eerily close to screams and the such as it passes by the microphone... not that weird, just physics.
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That's because they're actually bottom of the barrel generic chinese products that just have the raycon logo slapped on them. I can appreciate how many channels they sponsor but still, they're trash. Even a cheap $9 pair of panasonics are better quality.
My favorite gateway story is always the train ones. They miss their train at some spooky station and get on the next train even though there are no more scheduled, or maybe it has they're the last person and miss their stop or they don't get off before the doors close and suddenly there's a new stop, even though it's the end of the line. Either they see, hear or face weird and eerie things and have to avoid eye contact with anyone coming in, and eventually end up somehow getting back to their correct stop, even when the train doesnt turn around. Sometimes they get off at "the next stop" because they missed the correct one and encounter a weird situation or meet some strange person and have to rush back to the next train. Either way, I love the idea of the weird night train or empty platform, it's such a specific and errie feeling.
Liminal spaces being a defined concept is a recent happening, but the phenomenon of the aesthetic and feelings they bring has been around for at least 15 years (as long as I've been on the internet), probably longer. Back then I don't think anyone had a word for it or could describe them, but we knew them when we saw them. It's a fascinating topic.
I love stories about this type of thing. I live in Connecticut, which, despite being the third smallest state in the US, has at least 22 places or features named after the devil, two "Satan's Kingdoms," one "Satan's Ridge," one "Hell Hole," a "Hell Hollow Road," and one "Beelzebub Road;" and that's just the ones named for Christian ideas of Hell. A lot of this can be chalked up to the poor, rocky soil that was 'Hell' to grow crops in, or areas that were renamed by superstitious Puritans because they didn't want to respect Indigenous beliefs, but there are a few that have captured the local imagination. One is the aforementioned Hell Hollow Road in Griswold and Voluntown, which is situated in a tract of woods called Hell Hollow, with a Hell Hollow Brook running through. This is one of the "rocky soil" Hells, but because much of it is undeveloped except for trails, there are countless ghost stories attached to it. This is also helped by the fact that there are both old foundations and a gravesite with a single tombstone there. I've been there a few times during the day, and once at night, and don't really think I've experienced anything too unusual there, but it's definitely thrilling, even though I couldn't find the locations of the foundations/gravesite. (Though I was able to verify their existence, there's a local guy who knows like all the graveyards in the area and makes sure people don't vandalize them). I don't know of any 'Gateway to Hell' stories attached to this road, but other parts of Connecticut? Definitely.
The first topic reminded me of a Netflix show I saw bc it was about a tunnel and how there is some kind of weird energy in it. Amazing video, love the sppoky vibes it gave me ❤️❤️❤️❤️
One of the "gateways to hell" are supposedly in Kansas really close to me. For a long time the church and graveyard were a huge tourist deal, they have since torn down the church due to it being over 100 years old and dangerous and no one goes there anymore. Honestly it's more creepy now that it's abandoned than it ever was
"Well to Hell" is hoax, it was sound clip taken from some older movie from 60s or 70s and it had audio clip copy-pasted over and over again on top of each other till they got that sound. Some audio engineer on YT managed to replicate it with 100% accuracy using the same method, and he even gave the title but I honestly don't recall what movie it was. I only remember it's from either 60s or 70s, and I am pretty sure it's not a horror movie .
The screams supposedly recorded from the Bore Hole in Russia actually came from a 1972 movie called Baron Blood. You can listen to them back to back, they're exactly the same.
I was going to comment something along the lines of, "Wow, they didn't think to call their story 'Hellavator'?" So I looked it up and it turns out that there is a show called Hellavator in the US. Some sort of game show, came out in 2015. It's pretty decently rated. May check it out. As for the borehole, that's a LONG standing urban legend. I remember that one from when I was little, and I'm now 41. Good to revisit oldies sometimes though.
Oh thank God it isn't the dog tunnel. Well since none of them are about the dog tunnel I was backpacking across Japan in 1996. It was in South Western mainland Japan. One night, I came to a tunnel. There were a few dogs near by. I ventured in to keep going only to find a nearly silent Japanese man ahead of me. It felt safer to be near the man as I was a high school student. At the other side, there were more dogs. The man sat down with them as though they were old friends. I got creeped out and went back the way I came to be confronted by the same 2 dogs. I made myself as fierce as I could be and they let me make a quick retreat. Needless to say I kept hiking until light.
Reinbot I missed you and your videos! I hope you're doing well. I actually remember hearing that "voices in hell" audio clip in the early 00's. It honestly does sound really creepy! But my current knowledge on audio editing kinda ruins it for me. Still a classic internet creepy story though!
It was 3 am and saw the sounds from hell story on tumblr with a sound file attached. I worked up the courage to hit play, and braces myself, and la bamba played.
In the case you never heard it, it sounds like people talking over each other in busy place except some of them are screaming and yelling but it honestly sounds like a field recording. Nothing scary about it unless you have a creepy context. Another commenter here said it sounds like auditory hallucinations schizophrenic can have so I guess it is more scary for them?
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@@Morfeusm Yeah. I feel like one of these spooky youtube people has found a likely source for the actual recording, but I can't recall who it was.
@@Morfeusm It's literally from a movie. Fake
Listen, all I'm saying is that if there is a 9 mile deep hole in the Earth that leads to Hell, at some point we're gonna go in and try to conquer it. Tell the US there's Oil down there and boom, we got Hell colonized.
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@@Jobsterlohnson shit dude, you're right lol
Oil jokes? I remember them from Bush! That was a long long time ago!
Lmao
Yo, they gonna get that Argent Energy
Thank you for talking about the history of the Elevator Game without mentioning elisa lam. That's definitely a youtube first
Who and why are you happy they weren't mentioned.
@Trevor NewJerusalem because Elisa Lam died from an underlying psychisis not related to the damn myth.
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem google is free so i won’t explain what happened to her or who she is but elisa lam’s death has been heavily mystified over the years by this side of TH-cam when in reality she was unfortunately suffering from mental illness and likely had some kind of episode that led to her accidentally or deliberately killing herself. i think they mean that elisa has been speculated on enough and appreciate that she wasn’t brought up needlessly since elevator security cam footage from her case has circulated for years (hopefully that makes sense lol)
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem Elisa Lam was a young Canadian woman who died in a Los Angeles hotel in January of 2013. The last footage of her was her "acting strangely" in the hotel's elevator*, and some people theorize she was playing the Elevator Game (TEG for short), so her name comes up in discussions of it. The problem with that is that at one point she just starts pushing the buttons at random, like ALL of them at once, and there's no version of TEG that I've heard of that tells you to do that.
*I've seen the video... some of it is odd, but, honestly, some of the stuff she does (like the over-back-back steps she does getting back in to the elevator) are things I could kinda imagine doing myself if I was alone. People do all sorts of weird stuff when (they think) no one can see them.
@@Trevor_NewJerusalem because everyone talks about that case even though it's been fully investigated. Her death was ruled accidental, even though internet investigators found evidence of foul play. Her parents won a settlement against the hotel and if it had been a homicide they would of lost the settlement. The elevator footage was tampered with but originally it made Elisa look extremely bizarre but that was not the case.
I would definitely die on the elevator, either of answering the lady or the awkward silence from not answering her
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Yup
I'd probably punch her in the face the second she spoke to me. Not because I'm an internet tough guy, but I'd probably just scream and panic and then she'd likely kill me or drag me to hell or whatever it is that she does if you speak to her or make eye contact.
Me and the lady Gunna get freaky fr. No eye contact, no noise, just hot steamy passion lol. There's no rules saying don't touch her c:
The bore hole to hell is funny. The hole was so hot that it melted the drills but sure shove a microphone down in thrre because everyone knows plastis, chrome, copper and shit are 100% heat proof
i mean to be fair there ARE microphones in insulated cases that can be used to record at a high temperature, and they're not necessarily plastic/chrome/copper etc. nothing is 100% heat proof, obviously, but iirc a speaker only needs to be a diaphragm material light enough that it can be buffeted by soundwaves, and a conductive material to carry current. the diaphram wiggles and every time it hits the conductive material, there's a break in the current, which is then translated (roughly, if done on the most basic of scales) into sound.
however the bore hole IS very funny because i know for a fact that it was debunked to be sounds from the movie Baron Blood. and i remember being soooooooooooo sososososososososo scared of that recording when i was like, 13.
@Ren lol. I was thinking more microphones available at the time, but of course there are ways to at least temp. heat shield too. And i saw baron blood and knew too. And i dont think this one can be anything but hilarious again. It does sadden me that so many people believe it.
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As someone who's lived in York County, the 7 gates of hell is just an urban legend. I went out exploring with friends a while back, and nothing unusual happened. The only creepy and eerie thing is that you're in the pitch-black woods in the countryside. It is surreal to see you talk about it since I've grown up with this urban legend for most of my life. Keep up the good content!
Kudos to you for going looking, I'd be so scared that it was somehow actually real 😂 on the other hand, i know what you mean that it's not so scary when it's a local urban legend you're very familiar with!
same! i live about 45 mins away and ive been there a ton
I'm from rural PA and while I've never been to the 7 gates of hell, I have encountered many strange gates in the countryside. One in particular stands out to me, though. My friend's family owns several acres of land and, in the middle of their property in woods, there is a lone gate that no one knows anything about. It has been there for at least 5 generations. It is in a small forest clearing in a circle of trees, not connected to any fencing or anything like that. There has always been a lock on it, though it keeps nothing in or out, and when the lock gets old, someone unknown replaces it. It usually surrounded by dead forest animals in varying states of decomp, sometimes they are dangling from the gate. We've visited it several times through the last 15 years and, while nothing strange has happened, it is quite the odd sight. My only guess for the dead animals is that the stray black dog pack in the area take their kills their for some reason. The lock may just be being placed there due to old superstitions. I doubt its anything supernatural but it certainly is strange.
HOWDY NEIGHBOR! We used to try and find it as kids too, there is literally nothing there and the crazy urban legend about there being an old insane asylum that had something to do with the gates is also total bunk. It never existed. It's a rather complex and convoluted local legend depending on who you ask. There was a movie called Toad Road about it. The movie was not very good, it was muddled and too artsy for it's own good IMHO
As someone who never lived in York, you’re lying. It’s completely haunted by something and you never went exploring there
2:55 I just immediately went "oh its the Mob Psycho tunnel!" 😂
AYYYYYYYY
The hell sounds just sounds like a public indoor water park
I thought I could hear football chants.
Yay new Reignbot!
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From what I recall the “Sounds from hell” audio clip Coast to Coast AM had was eventually identified as a “Hellscape” sound effect from “The Devil in Miss Jones.” (Not to be confused with more family friendly “The Devil and Miss Jones.”)
P.S. I am uncertain if I am remembering a correct comparison of the two clips, or if they were disproving that they were the same. Sorry, my memory is faulty.
Interesting. I wasn't aware that audio from The Devil In Miss Jones was used. I need to check that out. I do know that some looped audio from 1972's "Baron Blood" was used.
@@DaveyMan8868 Unfortunately I don’t clearly remember what the result was, only that I did listen to Coast to Coast AM discussing the two.
I'll have to try to find the debunking video, but iirc someone found the exact Halloween sound effects record that the "screaming and wailing" came from.
@@jeffreynelson8083 Yeah! I can't remember whose video it was either, but I know the one you're talking about.
The devil in miss jones isn't a horror movie guys. Let's just say it's a movie for adults and leave it at that.
And when the world needed her most, she appeared.
The ad placement on this video was absolutely top tier.
Just as it said about here's the sound from hell, it cut to a Dominos Pizza ad
Accurate.
The Kola bore hole may not be a portal to hell but these stories about it did inspire one of my favourite Russian horror films, 2020's The Superdeep. It's set in the mid 80s, shortly before the fall of the USSR and the film makers did a splendid job recreating the atmosphere of the Soviet Union. It's a fun movie, the effects are excellent and I highly recommend it for any horror fans looking for something to watch on movie night.
The real horror story is Russia's return to capitalism.
Sweet new video! When I was younger we visited the "7 gates of hell," near York pa, it was awesome. There was steps in the snow about a mile in that looked like it had dropped from a tree and started walking.
the 'sounds from hell' has been debunked, the video is on youtube. the analysis shows it is from a known source and repeatedly looped.
Yeah this story is old as hell
idk why that elevator story had me in such a grip but it did
Me too, it fucked me hard. I’m not exactly scared of elevators but had similar dreams like that except I couldn’t control what’s happening. Also it’s creepy because it sounds crazy like when you think about it describes how crazy people act or explain their actions. I rarely get creeped out so strongly from the internet but this one got me.
Right I'm high AF right now tripping about an elevator
The guy talking about having the "Siberian Sounds of Hell" tape and that it is legit is on some April 1st shenanigans! 😂
Compared to some of the stuff on AM Coast to Coast this is incredibly tame lmao
Her voice is so soothing. Doesn’t matter the topic, new reignbot always gets my watch.
Been listening to a WWII book recently and heard that Kyoto was largely spared from any bombing raids in 1945 as War Secretary Henry Stimpson lobbied for it to be spared because of it being the country's cultural center and he had honeymooned there with is wife before the war.
That means who lives or dies comes down to what powerful Americans consider entertaining 😬
the format and reference as "the traveller" being given set instructions, do this, ignore this, etc. reminds me of the old 1000~ cursed objects creepy pastas from 4chan way back when. Was a kind of unofficial mass colab writing project. people would make up a story in that format, go here, do this, etc. success would result in obtaining an object, final line was always that they (the cursed objects) must never be brought together.
Aren't they called The Holders?
@@temptingraspberry829 yeah! that sounds right. It's been so long, they were always a fun read.
2:15 duke nukem 3d anyone?
20:00 THERE IS NO MICROPHONE STRONG ENOUGH TO WITHSTAND EARTH'S CORE TEMPERATURES, YOU LITERALLY CAN'T RECORD ANY SHIT. Highest temp I googled was 125 celsius, still lower than 180.
I think what gets me the most about the "sounds from hell" portion is that, even though it's fake, it's scary what weird sounds the earth can make. From the creepy sounds underwater that icebergs and volcanoes produce, to the feminine screams of many animals, it's haunting. It doesn't sound impossible for escaping gasses to sound like screams.
People ask what does the fox say.
Let's just say a noisy fox at night is haunting.
Oh wow! I'm Vietnamese, and my parents also warned me not to play hide and seek at night. They basically said you'd get spirited away. It's really interesting.
This video rocks! When I was younger, I was really creeped out by the Elevator to Another World story, so as soon as you described getting on the elevator to start the process my chest tightened from anxiety
I had a creepy experience in an elevator once, though there was nothing supernatural about it. I had a job interview in a urban skyscraper. I forget which floor, but it was the upper double-digits. The first thing I noticed walking into the elevator was that there was no handrail in back, which struck me as odd. I also dimly remember one of the walls being covered with a blanket, as if there was damage that someone hadn't gotten around to fixing. Rationally, I knew that it was probably some cosmetic damage that wouldn't affect the function of the elevator, but nevertheless it sent the unnerving message that maintenance was not on the ball. The elevator was a high-speed that served the upper floors, so when it started there was a notable feeling of acceleration, which instinctively made me look for something to grab onto, but there was nothing- no handrail, and the walls were all flat and smooth. I was suddenly seized by the irrational fear that the floor might fall out of the elevator, leaving me to fall many stories to my death. I recognized the fear as ridiculous, but since fear is illogical, even counter-logical, my nerves didn't much care what left brain said. I made the trip there and back with no ill effects other than some white knuckles, but I can't say I was disappointed that I didn't get the job.
Elevators are, I think, inherently nerve-wracking because they take you to high places. There's glory in going to high places- the peak of Everest, the penthouse suite, the SpaceX flight for the rich- but there's also danger, from the very real dangers of cold, winds, and the ever-present possibility of falling, to more metaphorical hazards like hubris. The Tower of Babel is probably the Ur-example. A modern example is the Steinway Tower. According to Google, it sways as much as three feet on a windy day. If the news ever got out, the rich people who don't live there would take a bath. (The high-end real estate market in NYC is basically a financial scam- nobody lives in the luxury condos, they buy them for $2 million to sell to someone who pays $4 million, then he sells it for $6 million, etc., until the condos eventually wind up in the hands of organized crime outfits, who sell them at a loss to launder money.) So when you hop into an elevator, you're asking this cold, dispassionate structure, incapable of offering you reassurance or even recognizing if it's not working as intended, to convey you into dangerous territory and back. It's a wonder more people AREN'T afraid of elevators, frankly.
this is REALLY well put
Sounds from Hell/Well to Hell is nothing but some looped audio from 1972's "Baron Blood". Still creepy to listen to though.
Was about to post the same thing, but decided to check the posts first. I've verified this by watching Baron Blood and yes this is where the sounds come from.
Yeah same woman and man's screaming/shouting just looped
Nexpo and Reignbot uploading on the same day out of the blue- today’s a good day
The sounds from hell sounds more like a poor quality tape of a crowded train station after a football match. I'm not hearing any screams of agony, but rather excited hooligans, possibly under the influence of alcohol. There may be a fight going on, which is not uncommon in such a scenario. Whatever it actually is, I think it's just the recording of a rowdy crowd which could have been captured anywhere from a train to a supermarket to a rock concert to a sporting event.
Interesting, the elevator game is part of the videogame Faith Ch. 3, with a similar method to start the journey and complete with a woman that you must ignore lest you die, and a giant cross visible when looking out one of the final floor's windows. I figured it was just some creepy thing the developer thought up to put in the game but it turns out it's a whole urban legend I didn't know about.
The origins aren't as sinister as they seem. It originated in Japan after an unfortunate elevator accident happened in 2006. It turns out the elevator operators and technicians were at fault.
A community trying to cope with the uncertainty of what happened, made up a sinister reason for the accident. It was posted to creepypasta in the early 2010's and evolved from there. The "rules" have changed multiple times since it was first posted as well.
An interesting beginning, but not quite as sinister as people make it out to be.
When I was a kid. I used to go to work with my dad and he listened to coast to coast. I listed to that episode of art bell talking about the hole and playing the audio. It freaked me out.
A paranormal series from Reignbot? Yes please!
The Kyoto tunnel and the legend about it being a portal to another world totally reminds me of the tunnel at the beginning of Spirited Away. The whole spirit-world adventure begins when they go through that old tunnel in a wooded area.
The fundamental issue with the elevator story is the trial & error mechanic. How does one know which steps are correct if one dies making the wrong one and thus cannot write a report? It's also impossible to just stumble by mistake onto the correct steps and the correct elevator. It would only work if there was an entity/intelligence from that realm posting the exact steps on the internet. If so, why are you listening to an alien entity trying to lure you in its realm in the first place? It's not even a great reward. It looks mostly like our world except electronics don't work and it's dark with a faint cross in the distance. Fun! The entity should've hired a marketing firm. Maybe put a machine with free ice cream in those halls or something?
Lol to be fair the entity probably doesn't know what people like, maybe market research is in order !
@@Tiny_Koi That's the marketing firm's job to do and the entity just has to specify target demographic. Or just go for the classics, like: "Why come to my realm? I have two words for you: international waters. That's all I got to say, wink wink."
I realize that this tunnel probably inspired the tunnel in Harrisville in Yokai Watch 2. I have a lot of nostalgia for that game, and always love finding things that remind me of it. Thank you.
i've had raycons before. i got the everyday e25's (or whatever they're called) and they're alright i guess.
they were uncomfortable when i laid my head on a pillow and after a while the gel tips got a tear in them and fell out every now and then.
they *were* durable as heck though! lasted a bunch of washes and drops.
She bacc
Pretty great video!!! AND the first episode in a SERIES??? As an amateur folk-lore collector, I'm DEFINITELY in for that!!!
I do have one little detail to point out. The power of concept about "in-betweens" has ACTUALLY fascinated humans for CENTURIES. There's nothing "new" or "recent" about it. From the terminology for "dusk" and "twilight" and "evening" alongside "dawn" and "daybreak" and nomenclature around "the crack of..." through the "Twilight Zone" that was ostensibly a specific portion of caves and tunnels (and later, depth at sea) where sunlight still indirectly creeps in enough to see but not enough for great details, similar to the "twilight" of night-fall... We've had legends about creatures and apparitions involving doorways, tunnels, and transitive spaces for as long as those spaces have existed. Trolls don't ONLY live under bridges (which transport you from one side to the other over rivers and gorges) and the Faye (Fairies) were frequently cited as creatures of in-betweens in Celtic Lore... Transylvania was specified in Brahm Stoker's work because it was already THE perfect nomenclature for a horrific creature of the night, adding to the credibility, though it's NOT even the local (Romanian) language term for it... even if they're Vlad Tepes was the man on whom Count Dracula was largely based. "Trans" meaning "across" and "Sylvania" meaning "the woods" most literally are Latin-based terms, concocting a "Wooded Crossing" or potentially a "Wooded Cross-roads" since we already had "Transit" and "Transport" as legitimate words for the literary-minded...
AND I shouldn't have to dive too deeply into ALL those legends about "Meeting the Devil at the Crossroads"... Should I???
IN ANY CASE... This was NOT meant as a dispersion. I like to support my "advocacy" well when I try to point out something. It's just my amateur folk-lore collecting appreciation... I should think we can share in a healthy manner, and it is ONLY a detail, not taking away from the entirety of the video in the slightest...
Here's looking forward to the next episode, and hopefully, an ongoing series! Love ya' Reignbot!!! ;o)
ReignBot is probably the first other person besides myself, that I know of, that considers earplugs/headphones on how comfortable they are against a pillow when I lie down. Finally I'm not alone! 😂
Now, I have bad brains, so discount this based on that as much as you want, but the sounds of hell thing both sounds like a microphone scraping against something AND sounds kinda like the auditory hallucinations I get when I'm having a bad episode. That being said, I kinda feel like the sounds might have triggered a bad episode, because I am now sitting on my floor, back against the wall, feeling like something is watching me. Gotta love how brains work 😂
I just want you to know… You are most definitely in my top five favorite YT channels. I really hope you know that the time, effort, and talent you put into every video is so greatly appreciated. So thank you Reigny.
good timing! was hoping for something like this to listen to on the side ♥
It'd be better if watching, people put effort in the visuals.
I love this format and I also love these "ritual" style stories that were really prevalent back in the early days of creepypasta writing. I think, just like you, being Filipino, I've had a lot of exposure to supernatural and ritual style stories that I've become fascinated over the years.
These sorts of things always remind me of the theory that thoughts/concepts shared often enough may manifest said thought/concept; sets my anxiety right off.
I had lost this channel for awhile. (I might have too many subs) What a great thing to find a bunch of new (to me) videos to watch. ❤ your content Reignbot. I hope you keep posting for years to come.
I love it when a title says episode 1. Excited for more!
Glad to see you coming back to some more surreal topics !
It's always a good day when you post a video!!! Thanks for posting! Can't wait for the next one!
I've always wondered about the origin of that "sounds of Hell" recording. Never believed it was real, but I was always curious of who made it and how it was made, if Art Bell was the original creator, etc. There's a lot of layers to that recording, like it's a huge crowd of people milling around talking AT each other, peppered with screams and cries. It's quite remarkable, actually.
It’s from a 1970’s movie called Baron Blood. It’s fake.
And apparently, it sounds a lot like audio hallucinations people with schizophrenia suffer from!
So that's fun!
@@elvingearmasterirma7241 like two people in the comments said it sounds like what /they/ hear. let's not generalize.
also part of it from a movie called Blood Baron.
@@Carolina57685 Well. Three for me. My friend with a schizoeffective disorder who gets all the hallucinations said it sounds almost like that.
But its varied and wide. Because it is the brain messing up
@@Carolina57685 also Activate windows, above me, already commented it. I read it. You dont need to repeat qhat they said
Wait…. not just a new video but the first in a new SERIES?! 😲🙌🏻 yessss!!! This just made my whole year 🫶🏻 thanks for the upload, Reignbot! 🎉
idk why the elevator game freaks me out so much, but it does. i know that it’s just an urban legend, but the whole concept is freaky
Awesome. Been awhile Reignbot!! I'm stoked. Much love!!
Finally!!! I've been checking everyday for weeks! Thank you, Reignbot 🖤🖤
Once in New York city me and a few friends went into a huge building, I can’t recall if it was a hotel or not, we went to go look for a bathroom. We seen an elevator & decided to go in it, while we were riding up, the elevator stopped at a floor & a stranger got in with us. He didn’t say anything but he hit a button. The next time the door opened he laughed & got off. We followed him but it was just a small all white circled room with a big round column in the middle of it. He walked to the right & totally disappeared. We circled the small room right back to the same elevator we just got off. There was no other doors anywhere. We got back on the elevator & left the building. We thought it was crazy & that he must’ve got back on after walking the small circled room & we didn’t notice him bc we walked out a few seconds after him. The next week we went back to the city, back to the building, back to the same elevator, stopped at every floor there was. Guess what, THERE WAS NO CIRCLED ROOM. I’m not sure what I encountered that day. This was either in 1998 or 1999.
Ah yeah, this is the stuff I got into Creepy TH-cam for. Gimmie your Urban Legends.
...what are you using them for Paul? 🤔😂
i recommend barely sociable, nexpo, nick crowley, blameitonjorge, lemmino, scrabl
(if into true crime which is a more brutal and violent version of that genre of people then: twisted minds, tragediaries, internet investigator, cadaber(if ur into hardcore gore then:plagued moth. i’m warning u that this is some serious real life shit. as in DEATH))
Same, my friends and I used to watch videos about urban legends in the middle of the night and get like 2 hours of sleep convinced we were gonna get killed lmao, strange thing to remember fondly but I sure did love it
Transfer students were actually a huge problem in Japan from the postwar era to the late 2000s. Witch attacks, ghost blights, dimensional fuckery, you name it. Total chaos. Eventually the Ministry of Education decreed all transfers go to one specific school in a remote area. That basically resolved the issue, and today appalling manifestations rarely occur in Japanese education.
Yooooo reignbot! Love your style and delivery of tales. I find your emphasis and articulation truly engaging. Thank you, fellow human.
I got a bit of curiosity about the Seven Gates ever since you told us about it in the Paranormal Paranoids video, and I wondered if it'd hear about it again as soon as I saw the notification for this one. It was nice to see the topic mentioned again.
And 10:45 I actually seem to remember hearing about it somewhere on YT, just can't remember where. Only that it didn't surprise me at all that the first button to push was No. 4.
This is Reignbot, I love this topic and the way in which you present your storytelling.
I'm fully looking forward to pt 2.
one time i had a dream where i was in an elevator and it was half-broken and ascended like 500 floors in 5 seconds, it was terrifying. ever since then i've been nervous in elevators
Perfect shot for "mirrors". I love that movie so much.
20:50
Me, a casual Stalaggh listener: “hmm yes this sounds like track 5. Very nice!”
Ah good ol' Pure Misanthropia. A nice relaxing album.
Or Dave's Halloween Party Soundtrack volume 3.
I really liked the vid! The mix of storytelling and more factual stuff is a great format.
YUS!!
The Reign(Bot) continues! 💕
"Sounds from Hell" is a hoax.
"The Soviet Union had, in fact, drilled a hole more than 12 km (7.5 miles) deep, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, located not in Siberia but on the Kola Peninsula, which shares borders with Norway and Finland. Upon reaching the depth of 12,262 m (40,230 feet) in 1989, some interesting geological anomalies were found, although they reported no supernatural encounters.[1] The recording of "tormented screams" was later found to be looped together from various sound effects, sometimes identified as the soundtrack of the 1972 movie Baron Blood.[2]"
I'm looking forward to further episodes in this series. Your videos are such a treat. Like good chocolate 😊
You’re back!!! Missed you hope you’re thriving thank you for the new content
I appreciate you mentioning the Gates to Hell legend from York, PA. My family is from there and always thought that legend was cool. Wrote a story about it after my aunt died.
That hell hole video is one of the first TH-cam videos I watched back in the day.
Lesss gooo, Reignbot upload!
I've been to hell it's called highschool 😂 😂 😂 😂
Ong
@@plsrember the only thing that is good about highschool is the boys football team and the food😂😂😂😂
@@mehchocolate1257 That was kinda gay
for the "sounds from hell," hot air raises and in a small hole it will woosh past a microphone...they probably tapped into a volcanic vent(hence the heat) and the air/gases escaping at high velocity sounded eerily close to screams and the such as it passes by the microphone... not that weird, just physics.
It’s a sound effect from a movie. It was used in a satire article and dummies believed it to be real.
@@activatewindows kinda like the "wilhelm scream" they love to use it in movies, but it's from an old song. cool!
Nick Crowley and Nexpo launched their collab channel and now an upload from you? I'm eating good today, figuratively
What is the name of the new channel?
@@stee8345 It's "Nick and Ryan"
Thank you for the Raycon discount Reign Bot!! :D Also, I think you’re doing an amazing job with this videos. Keep up the good work.
Raycon products are extremely low quality. Don't buy them.
Edit: please stop replying, nobody is going to read past the first 10 replies. We get it. Raycons are bad.
From what I've heard, they're okay with sound, but they're fragile compared to other earbuds.
And for the price.... 😬
That's because they're actually bottom of the barrel generic chinese products that just have the raycon logo slapped on them. I can appreciate how many channels they sponsor but still, they're trash. Even a cheap $9 pair of panasonics are better quality.
@@imjustroleplaying they always break after a few months
@eRRoRoiD I bought my kid a pair of JBLs and they're super solid! Highly recommend ^_^
Any company that needs to advertise their budget earbuds THIS much is not making a quality product.
I'm sorry, but hearing the stock sound effect of the woman's scream from Duke Nukem 3D in the first story had me laughing.
The well to hell? More like peering into the depths of my mind. AHHHHHHH.
welcome back, fking hell it has been a hot minute, i hope you are safe and well, what a great idea for a video, from Scotland with love .
Wow, this brings me back to the beginning of my enjoyment for creepypasta and internet stories.
My favorite gateway story is always the train ones. They miss their train at some spooky station and get on the next train even though there are no more scheduled, or maybe it has they're the last person and miss their stop or they don't get off before the doors close and suddenly there's a new stop, even though it's the end of the line. Either they see, hear or face weird and eerie things and have to avoid eye contact with anyone coming in, and eventually end up somehow getting back to their correct stop, even when the train doesnt turn around.
Sometimes they get off at "the next stop" because they missed the correct one and encounter a weird situation or meet some strange person and have to rush back to the next train. Either way, I love the idea of the weird night train or empty platform, it's such a specific and errie feeling.
Liminal spaces being a defined concept is a recent happening, but the phenomenon of the aesthetic and feelings they bring has been around for at least 15 years (as long as I've been on the internet), probably longer. Back then I don't think anyone had a word for it or could describe them, but we knew them when we saw them. It's a fascinating topic.
I love stories about this type of thing. I live in Connecticut, which, despite being the third smallest state in the US, has at least 22 places or features named after the devil, two "Satan's Kingdoms," one "Satan's Ridge," one "Hell Hole," a "Hell Hollow Road," and one "Beelzebub Road;" and that's just the ones named for Christian ideas of Hell. A lot of this can be chalked up to the poor, rocky soil that was 'Hell' to grow crops in, or areas that were renamed by superstitious Puritans because they didn't want to respect Indigenous beliefs, but there are a few that have captured the local imagination. One is the aforementioned Hell Hollow Road in Griswold and Voluntown, which is situated in a tract of woods called Hell Hollow, with a Hell Hollow Brook running through. This is one of the "rocky soil" Hells, but because much of it is undeveloped except for trails, there are countless ghost stories attached to it. This is also helped by the fact that there are both old foundations and a gravesite with a single tombstone there. I've been there a few times during the day, and once at night, and don't really think I've experienced anything too unusual there, but it's definitely thrilling, even though I couldn't find the locations of the foundations/gravesite. (Though I was able to verify their existence, there's a local guy who knows like all the graveyards in the area and makes sure people don't vandalize them). I don't know of any 'Gateway to Hell' stories attached to this road, but other parts of Connecticut? Definitely.
The boogie man is another story that has been told throughout time and place. Maybe do a video on the history of that?
The first topic reminded me of a Netflix show I saw bc it was about a tunnel and how there is some kind of weird energy in it. Amazing video, love the sppoky vibes it gave me ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thoroughly enjoyed this video and all its twists and turns!
One of the "gateways to hell" are supposedly in Kansas really close to me. For a long time the church and graveyard were a huge tourist deal, they have since torn down the church due to it being over 100 years old and dangerous and no one goes there anymore. Honestly it's more creepy now that it's abandoned than it ever was
such a throwback i remember hearing about alot of this stuff back in the early days of the internet when i was a kid.
"Well to Hell" is hoax, it was sound clip taken from some older movie from 60s or 70s and it had audio clip copy-pasted over and over again on top of each other till they got that sound. Some audio engineer on YT managed to replicate it with 100% accuracy using the same method, and he even gave the title but I honestly don't recall what movie it was. I only remember it's from either 60s or 70s, and I am pretty sure it's not a horror movie .
Great video 👍 really well written!!🔥❤️
The screams supposedly recorded from the Bore Hole in Russia actually came from a 1972 movie called Baron Blood. You can listen to them back to back, they're exactly the same.
Thank you so much for putting the ad first. >>, >>
Oh she back! This is gonna be *GOOD*
I was going to comment something along the lines of, "Wow, they didn't think to call their story 'Hellavator'?" So I looked it up and it turns out that there is a show called Hellavator in the US. Some sort of game show, came out in 2015. It's pretty decently rated. May check it out.
As for the borehole, that's a LONG standing urban legend. I remember that one from when I was little, and I'm now 41. Good to revisit oldies sometimes though.
Oh thank God it isn't the dog tunnel.
Well since none of them are about the dog tunnel I was backpacking across Japan in 1996. It was in South Western mainland Japan. One night, I came to a tunnel. There were a few dogs near by. I ventured in to keep going only to find a nearly silent Japanese man ahead of me. It felt safer to be near the man as I was a high school student. At the other side, there were more dogs. The man sat down with them as though they were old friends. I got creeped out and went back the way I came to be confronted by the same 2 dogs. I made myself as fierce as I could be and they let me make a quick retreat. Needless to say I kept hiking until light.
You got scared by a man hanging out with dogs?
@@aswertyuiol it was weird...something that set my hair on edge. It's a country where you feel safe 99.9% of the time.
I very much enjoy Reignbots continuing existence.
glad you are still around, hoping all is well with you and yours.
Reinbot I missed you and your videos! I hope you're doing well.
I actually remember hearing that "voices in hell" audio clip in the early 00's. It honestly does sound really creepy! But my current knowledge on audio editing kinda ruins it for me. Still a classic internet creepy story though!
The show Evil has a GREAT version of the Elevator Game, in the episode E is for Elevator
Best birthday ever reignbot an nexpo posted 🙏🙏🙏
Always stoked for a new upload
New series? Hell yeah I hope there's more of this soon