Mel's hole
145 2018-03-09 by 1eyedwill
Ok, I figure it's time for some old school conspiracy.
This one intrigued me, something fierce, way back, several usernames ago.
Back in February of '97, "Mel Water's" called into the Art Bell radio show, claiming that his rural property had a mysterious hole. Mel claimed that this hole was 15 miles deep, by measuring it with a length of fishing line and weight.
Mel tells Art that this hole has magical properties, having the ability to 'restore' dead animals, and other strange phenomenon.
I'll leave out most of the details, hoping you will have as much fun as I did, reading up on this one.
You can listen to the first and second show, here
Cheers!
Willy
64 comments
1 iaan 2018-03-09
This sums up the conspiracy theorists. Believing in fantasy stories, wishing to be true.
1 nebuchadrezzar 2018-03-09
Pretty much everyone in the US is a conspiracy theorist as of now, including most media and government officials. They either think there was a Russian conspiracy or a conspiracy to scapegoat Russia. But you don't believe in either of those conspiracy theories?
Conspiracy theories are just more or less plausible (flat earth vs Hillary rigged the primaries), and many of the more plausible theories turn out to be true.
1 Madproducer2k 2018-03-09
Don't forget Red Elk was also trying to find Mel's hole.
1 Tetragramatron 2018-03-09
Ok, I ran some numbers and I may be wrong. Hard to find exact information and I’m no physicist but I think it would be possible.
1 nebuchadrezzar 2018-03-09
Where is the documentation about all the evil things Lucifer did? AFAIK, he is mainly documented in the bible, and as far as actions go, he comes out looking much better than god.