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NOT JUST A PHASE
...Of Death

NOT JUST A PHASE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 112:51


Guitarist Josh, and bassist / back up vocalist Jason from ...Of Death came onto the podcast with us about 3 months ago (so sorry for the delay guys). We got to chat about everything from wrestling to Texas, Cali, podcasts, the 711 to edge day conspiracy, Cali kicks fest, the year of screamo festivals, Cookie Monster vocals, Cali again, the Russian discography tapes, Krispy Kremes for some reason, bluey, train bombing, loitering, being profound, capitalism and so much more chaos.

Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast
The Empire of Death

Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 77:04


On the brand new Trap One Podcast Pete (@prof_quiteamess), UK Jason (@jangomac72), Hannah (@MrsSimonTemplar) and James (@Jikster2009) dust themselves off for The Empire... OF DEATH.

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The 30 Minute Hour™
5 Marketing Lessons From The Ledge Of Death

The 30 Minute Hour™

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 55:08


In August, 2021, Craig began three months in the hospital and six weeks in a coma when he nearly died. During that time, his team ran allies4me without him. Now Craig shares lessons from the ledge of death and how they apply to both marketing and life. He is a U.S. Marine, turned electrical engineer and mobile phone designer, turned marketer and multi best-selling author. In 2009, Craig launched his own company which became allies4me. LISTEN NOW to discover, "5 Marketing Lessons From The Ledge" Of Death! PS. This episode was sponsored by business lawyer Amira Irfan, owner of "A Self Guru." To avoid The 3 Legal Mistakes That Can Get You Sued, click or paste this link to access a FREE legal guide: https://bit.ly/WNMfreelegalguide To access your copy of Eric Twiggs' book "The Discipline of Now:12 Practical Principles To Overcome Procrastination." click or paste the link below: Click here: https://www.ericmtwiggs.com/discipline-of-now --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/30minutehour/support

Drops of Darkness
Of Death and Dreaming and Lockdown Copycat 019

Drops of Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 15:10


A date interrupted by murder still manages to end well in this episode's dark fiction story, "Of Death and Dreaming" and then hear the true paranormal account of an active presence growing more malevolent in the stress of the pandemic in "Lockdown Copycat".TRIGGER WARNINGS: Language | Blood | Murder | Sexual SituationsLearn more about this month's nonprofit at wwww.anera.com"Drops of Darkness" is the ongoing literary work of dark fiction author Anodyne Von, brought to life in captivating audible form through the creative efforts of Cameron Helkuik.Follow us on TikTok for more thrilling dark storytelling content: @dropsofdarkness To have your true paranormal story read on the show, send it to: submissions@dropsofdarkness.com Get ad-free episodes and bonus content here: patreon.com/dropsofdarknessContent Advisory: Intended for mature listeners. Check episode descriptions for specific warnings and helpful resources.For business and advertising inquiries, reach out to: thevoid@dropsofdarkness.comCast and Credits:Written, voiced, and produced by Anodyne Von as “Stranger” and Cameron Helkuik as “Someone”Introduction & conclusion voiced by Atta Otigba© 2023 Drops of Darkness | Hounds Von Hellquake Studios.Dark Fiction | Short Stories | Classic Horror | True Ghost Stories | Paranormal Podcast | Scary Stories | Spine-Chilling Tales | Gothic Horror | Scary Storytelling | Horror Narration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I'll Explain Later: a Doctor Who podcast

It's the "Of Death" special! In perhaps our most tenuously-themed episode yet, we discuss the uncanny valley, AI and helium as we consider Fourth Doctor classic The Robots of Death, then we switch mediums entirely to cop a load of X-rated VR while untangling the knots in our minds as we indulge ourselves in Third Doctor radio romp The Paradise of Death. (The latter nearly inspired us to upload last week's episode again in a high concept practical joke, but we thought better of it.) Plus we unveil a brand new game show format, exclusively for our listeners. It's our last episode in the season next week - so "X" your comments to us here or drop us an email here. See you at the curtain call...

Jack Billings Presents: Haunted Apartment Complex
Episode 45: It's Settled Then, Let's Steal A Baby To Re-name

Jack Billings Presents: Haunted Apartment Complex

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 37:29


Jack is trying to solve his Trixie Smithson problems with a simple dating game. A dating game... OF DEATH! Proud members of The PodMoth Network: http://PodMoth.network http://Patreon.com/JackBillings Follow us on Instagram: JackBillingsPresents Follow us on Facebook: Jack Billings Presents Haunted Apartment Complex on the Podmoth Network Follow us on Hive: @MichaelColby Email us: JackBillingsOfficial@Gmail.com Theme song by Kyle Check of the band Devil's Advocate, check them out: http://Facebook.com/DevilsAdvocateMetal Check out our other podcasts: No Time to Binge, Generation Clash, I Love This Terrible Game Mason Amadeus (Zack Doverbranch): PodCube (@PodCube on Twitter) Zack Wiseman and Dylan Terry (Adam Lynch and Marcus Fiasco): http://SomeNobodies.com Gary Williams (Herbert Robert Biloxley): http://BackRoomNetwork.com Gabrielle Lewis (Hazel Kyles, Danielle Victoria, Scout Martin) Instagram @Lewsthebooze Poppy Jenkins (Starshimmer Dragonlilly/Dark Wolf Moon 69): T'Pon's Theater on Subspace Kevin Train Moxley (Kevin Train Moxley): Really needs to get a website. Until then, follow him on Twitter @KevinTrainMoxley Zion and Storm (Goliath Hogan and Zion): https://linktr.ee/alloverpod Kathryn (Chug Nasty): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturdays-are-for-the-ghouls/id1570983561 Shelby (Lennox Hall): https://www.addictedtocrime.org Nina Russo (Dalia "The Ferret" DiAntonia): https://Twitch.tv/TinyNeenja Bee Hyland (Trixie Smithson) podcasts: Deep Lore, Is This Podcast a Jojo Reference, and This Bizarre Adventure Sounds and music By Zapsplat.com and https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ About today's ad: https://podmoth.network/

The Two Vague Podcast
Episode 76 - Heal

The Two Vague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 64:22


Amaya is in the “studio” this week with Ben and the pod-cats.  Amaya and Ben are eager to talk about the topic word and their individual healing journeys, but first, Amaya sets a challenge for herself (for the record the tally was “one hundred percent”=1 and “totally”=4, so only 5 punches were required).  It should go without saying, but as always with these two, there will be a wide assortment of tangents explored including: Michel Gondry movies, medical symbols, bandaids, recreational drug experience stories, and the joys of being single.  To wrap it up, the hosts talk about the unique storytelling in Witch Beam's 2021 game “Unpacking,” their favorite “comfort food” games, and FLOOR CHICKEN?   00:00:21 - Amaya says we're on a healing journey, and the “hot girl walk” 00:02:00 - Hold Amaya accountable by punching yourself, and the definitions of the word heal 00:04:20 - Origin of the world heal, Ben ponders, and the first thing Amaya thinks of 00:06:41 - Part of the healing arc is finding the new normal, and the origin of the podcast 00:09:15 - The ways we manage our stress, the importance of feeling okay, and journaling  00:12:21 - Ben's sage-like advice about forgiveness, and Amaya doesn't have a time machine 00:14:42 - “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” and the concept of erasing memories 00:16:50 - Ben takes Amaya down the Michel Gondry rabbit hole     *** Ben would like to apologize to Michel Gondry for calling him Michael; he sincerely apologizes for any undue harm that has befallen Michel's family as a result of his ignorance.   00:19:10 - Ben talks about the curious case of the Caduceus and the Rod of Asclepius  00:21:33 - Different rods… Caduceus, Asclepius, and… OF DEATH! 00:23:34 - Using bandaids for attention, imagining getting shot, and the healers of the world 00:26:22 - Amaya talks about “The Body Keeps the Score…” by Bessel van der Kolk 00:28:31 - Different types of healing, being labeled as an introvert, and conversational burnout 00:31:55 - Knowing yourself, being single, social norms, and finding your own stability 00:35:54 - Finding comfort in spirituality and hope, and medicinal healing with mushrooms 00:38:13 - LSD brain, Timothy Leary, and learning from other people's drug experiences  00:41:29 - Knowing people struggling with addiction, “Beautiful Boy,” and comedy 00:43:27 - Talking about the wonder game “Unpacking” and it's “narrative” about healing  00:46:29 - The awards won by Unpacking, and how Wren Brier came up with the concept 00:49:26 - Minecraft, The Sims, Animal Crossing, and The Last of 1 and 2 00:52:50 - Amaya's Rock Band drumming and the healing power of music 00:54:01 - Upcoming guest Brian Colburn and his new show My Weekly Mixtape *** Check out Brian's show on you favorite podcast services or from the website at https://myweeklymixtape.com/   00:58:18 - What the heck is “floor chicken?” 01:00:12 - Final thoughts on the word heal 

Soul on SermonAudio
Of Death, Resurrection, Last Judgment, 2021-22 Westminster Confession Class, 32

Soul on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 105:00


A new MP3 sermon from Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Of Death, Resurrection, Last Judgment, 2021-22 Westminster Confession Class, 32 Subtitle: Westminster Confession Class Speaker: Grant Van Leuven Broadcaster: Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/22/2022 Bible: Psalm 16; Revelation 22:20 Length: 105 min.

Eternity on SermonAudio
Of Death, Resurrection, Last Judgment, 2021-22 Westminster Confession Class, 32

Eternity on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 105:00


A new MP3 sermon from Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Of Death, Resurrection, Last Judgment, 2021-22 Westminster Confession Class, 32 Subtitle: Westminster Confession Class Speaker: Grant Van Leuven Broadcaster: Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/22/2022 Bible: Psalm 16; Revelation 22:20 Length: 105 min.

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Check It Out hosted by DJ Peter Prog Friday 08 April 2022

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 178:29


Playlist for this show :- 1 Through Aphrodite's Eyes .. Strawbs ( The Broken Hearted Bride 2008 )( Nostalgia ) 2 The Swan .. Playgrounded ( The death Of Death 2022 )( Album Of The Week ) 3 Rituals .. Playgrounded ( The death Of Death 2022 )( Album Of The Week ) 4 I […]

Commentary Club
COMMENTARY CLUB - St Valentines Special 2022 - Dellamorte Dellamore

Commentary Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 113:48


For our traditional wildly inappropriate Valentine's Day special, we have a movie whose title translates as "Of Death, Of Love". Yes, it's Italian cult classic Dellamorte Dellamore AKA Cemetery Man, directed by Michele Soavi and starring Rupert Everett

The Best Soccer Show
US Soccer Takes Heat for WCQ Venue, Go for Glory at the Azteca & Never Ending Striker Issues

The Best Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 80:34


Jason and Jared are back on a Sunday night to go through the most recent USMNT World Cup Qualifying window. It was a frigid window with matches in Columbus, OH, Hamilton, ON & St. Paul, MN - with the latter reportedly leaving some Hondurans with hypothermia. Even USMNT players came out against the choice to host matches in such harsh conditions. Is this the last time we will see US Soccer choose frigid venues for WCQ? With only 3 matches to go in WCQ in March, do we go for glory at the Azteca against Mexico or play for the draw? Ricardo Pepi and Gyasi Zardes left much to be desired this window while Jordan Pefok continues to roll in Switzerland - is it time to call the in-form striker into the next camp? Finally Jared plays a game of “Of Death & Debutants” with the whole crew.  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebestsoccershow  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bestiessoccer Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebestsoccershow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestsocce... Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thebestsoccershow Subscribe and Review the Podcast! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Or email your review to: bestsoccershowreviews@gmail.com

Bad Dads Film Review
A Field in England & The Lion Guard

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 92:30


There have been some great movies and scenes set in hotels; I'm thinking of course of the likes of THE SHINING, THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL, LOST IN TRANSLATION and video after video of heavy-eyed, heroin ingesting porn stars being thundered into next week and uploaded to Pornhub. But what can the dads come up with when they discuss the Top 5 Hotels?I'm upset to have missed this weeks main feature. English Director Ben Wheatley did the incredible KILL LIST back in 2011 which smashed horror and crime thriller together before contributing to the anthology ABC's OF DEATH (in the segment "U is for Unearthed"). He followed that with A FIELD IN ENGLAND, a psychedelic psychological horror movie set during an unspecified battle in the English Civil War. An intense and often unsettling experience, it will be interesting to hear the Dad's take on what is an avant-garde horror gem.THE LION GUARD is an animated tv sequel exploring the continuing adventures of characters from THE LION KING, the movie that introduced my eldest child to the concept of death, as so many Disney movies have done for so many children down the years. It follows the journey of Kion, destined for greatness as the Leader of The Pride Lands, but still young enough to be learning the trade alongside a honey badger suffering from food addiction and probably some sort of small farting mammal. It's the music that makes this though, and that definitely carries on the series strong roots.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. Try us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

THE Last Action Critics!
Episode 25: The Harder They Fall

THE Last Action Critics!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 48:57


This week, Will and Ian, after years spent in prison and venturing the path of revenge, respectively, The two finally collide in what can only be called a Warm Hearted Family Reunion..... OF DEATH! All so they can see THE HARDER THEY FALL Directed by Jeymes Samuel. Starring Jonathan Majors Idris Elba, Regina King, Zazie Beetz, RJ Cyler, Edi Gathegi, Daniella Deadwyler, LaKeith Stanfield, Delroy Lindo, Deon Cole, Damon Wayans Jr. and many other talented people! 01:50- How ya been? 09:15 Whatcha Been Watchin'? (Ian- Clifford, Hello Kindness, Star Trek Prodigy, Hawkeye. Will- Squid Games, Marvel's What If?) 22:05- Upcoming schedule 23:15- THE HARDER THEY FALL 45:27- Ray Review 47:33- Next week-s Is there NOT a new episode next week? Only one way to find out... Tune In! Enjoy! Instagram: @TheLastActionCritics Twitter: @THE_Lastcritics Next Week: ABDUCTION Watch Along Commentary (before Thanksgiving) and maybe bonus on friday RED NOTICE (23/3)

Hinduism In Ancient World Documented, Practices

We want to know, feel. What is out there? What is Life? What is Death? Where were we before birth?Where do we go after Death? I painful? Is there Life after death? If so, what and how would it be? What is the purpose of Life? Of Death? Is there God out there? Are Religions really true or opiate of the Masses? What is Truth? How did the universe come into being? When would it end? Is it real? What is Knowing? Why do my thoughts change? My values change? Is there Heaven/ Hell? Why should I? Let's explore. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramanispodcast/message

DiscipLead Podcast
Episode 3: Jon Campbell on Releasing His First Book, Stopping Faith Charades, and the Necessity of Honesty in Our Grief

DiscipLead Podcast

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later May 4, 2021 42:28


In this episode, Jon and I discuss the release of Room 6060: Of Death and Hope, Of Grief and Joy, the importance of not putting on a show for God or people, and the necessity of honesty in our grief. "3 Quotes for Notes":1. "Christians struggle with having a performance perfect faith.”2. “Put the charades and the performance down because God is not asking you to put on a show for Him. So much of our lives we spend putting on the show we think others want to watch.”3. “Grief is not evil… it is in fact your heart responding in the full strength of love… it is your heart standing in defiance of death… it's love not settling for anything less than life-everlasting.”Links:DiscipLead Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/discipleadpodcastMinistry Website: www.jonandericatogether.comEmail: jonanderica.together@gmail.comJon's Instagram: _jon_campbell_Book Link on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Room-6060-Death-Hope-Grief/dp/195324727X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=room+6060+books&qid=1618064617&sr=8-1Music: In Orbit by Electronic Senses on Pixabay.com 

Midnight Train Podcast
#77 Creepy Australia

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 123:40


Episode 77CreepyAustraliaG'day mates! Tonight on the Midnight Train we've decided to take another creepy trip! Last time we stayed stateside and headed to Texas, where they seem to have an inordinate amount of haunted bridges. This week we are heading to The Land Down Under! That's right Australia here we come. Not only can pretty much all the wildlife in Australia kill you… It's also chock full of creepy places as well! So, without further ado, throw another shrimp on the barbie, wrestle yourself a croc, pull out all the other Australian cliches you can, and take a trip with us to some of the creepiest, craziest places in Australia. No bridges… We promise!      We'll start off with a nice refreshing swim...OF DEATH!!! Local legend states that at the Babinda boulders, aka The Devil's Pool, there is something sinister going on. Legend has it that a long time ago, when the Yidinji tribe lived in the Babinda Valley, there was a tremendous upheaval that created these unusual shaped Boulders. In the tribe was Oolana, a very beautiful young woman.  Also in the tribe was Waroonoo, a very old, wise and respected elder. It was decided that these two should be given in marriage to one another, and so it was done.  Some time later, a wandering tribe came through the valley, and as was the friendly custom of the Yidinji, they made the strangers welcome, inviting them to stay.  In the visiting tribe was Dyga, a very handsome young man.  All eyes were upon him for his grace and beauty.  At first sight, Dyga and Oolana fell in love. Knowing full well that their desire for each other would never be permitted, they ran away.  Oolana knew she could now never return as she was rightfully married to Waroonoo.  They journeyed well up into the valley; spending wonderful, happy days together and they camped under Chooreechillum, near the water’s edge. The two tribes had been searching for them and it was at this spot, they came upon the two lovers.  The wandering tribesmen seized Dyga, forcing him away, calling how they had been shamed and how they would travel far away and never return.  The Yidinjis had taken hold of Oolana and were dragging her back, forcing her to return with them to the rest of the tribe.  Suddenly, she broke away and violently flung herself forward into the gentle waters of the creek, as she called and cried for Dyga to return to her, but the wandering tribe had gone, and with them her handsome lover. Would he ever return?  Just at the very instant Oolana struck the water, a tremendous upheaval occurred.  The land shook with terror and sorrow as Oolana cried for her lost lover to come to her.  Her anguished cries spilled out as rushing water came cascading over the whole area.  Huge boulders were thrown up and she disappeared into them.  Oolana seemed to become part of the stones as if to guard the very spot where it all happened. It is said that to this day her spirit resides at the Devil's Pool and lures young men to their deaths. Since 1959 almost 20 young men have died there. Is it a result of the restless siren spirit of Oolana or just a result of carelessness on behalf of these young men. As we are the Midnight Train, We'll go with the daunting spirit of a broken-hearted & scorned woman.        Next up we'll take you to a place that kinda hits closer to home right now. We are heading to the North Head quarantine station. Not because of Covid… But because it's fucking haunted of course. First, Jeff's favorite, a bit of history. The Quarantine Station was established primarily to regulate the risk of disease importation through the migration of free and convicted Europeans, and the arrival of merchant shipping. Up until the 1830s, the majority of ships requiring quarantine were convict transports, and being under government contract, the somewhat informal proclamation of quarantine by the Governor of the day was easy to enforce. One reason for the introduction of formal statutory regulation for quarantine in NEw South Wales in 1832 was the increasing rate of free immigrant vessels entering port. The initial quarantine practice of housing the sick on board the vessel in which they arrived, was dispensed with after the experience with the long detention of the Lady Macnaghten in 1837, and the subsequent heavy demurrage claimed for that delay. After that time the sick were removed from their ship and housed ashore, while the ship was fumigated and scoured for return to the owner with the minimum delay. A consequence of this decision was the construction of permanent accommodation and storage buildings at the Quarantine Station at North Head. The alarming experiences of quarantine in 1837 and 1838 prompted a review in the colony of the organisation and conditions aboard immigrant ships. The final report, arising as a NSW initiative, pricked the sensitivities of the British emigration officials, but nevertheless had positive outcomes. The review indicated that there was insufficient checking of the health of the emigrants before boarding; there was insufficient concern with diet during the voyage, especially for the needs of children; and that the formula of three children equalling one adult when allocating food and berth space aboard required reconsideration, as it led to excessive number of children in cramped spaces, with inadequate food. The subsequent reorganisation of the system resulted in interviews and medical checks on would-be emigrants before embarking them; vaccination for smallpox of all emigrants; the signing of undertakings to follow the directions of the surgeon-superintendent on voyage and better definition of his role and powers; improvements in diet and hospital accommodation aboard; and moves to prevent overcrowding. The arrival of the Beejapore in 1853, with over one thousand passengers, at a time when the Quarantine Station could accommodate 150 persons, triggered a new building phase. As a temporary measure, the hulk Harmony was purchased and moored in Spring Cove as a hospital ship. The Beejapore was an experiment in trying to reduce migration costs by using two-deck vessels, and the outcome was judged not to be a success. Fifty-five people died during the voyage, and a further sixty two died at the Quarantine Station, from the illnesses of measles, scarlet fever and typhus fever.  As a result of this downturn between 1860 and 1879 only 138 immigrant vessels arrived [compared with 410 between 1840 and 1859], and of these 33 required cleansing at the Quarantine Station, but few required their passengers to be landed and accommodated. In the same period 29 merchant or naval vessels were quarantined, but again mainly for the cleansing of the ship rather than the landing of diseased crews. The run-down Quarantine Station had become unsuitable for passenger quarantine, and particularly for first and second class passenger accommodation, by the time the Hero was in need of quarantine for smallpox in 1872. The passengers were kept aboard the ship, because the station could not adequately house them. The inadequacy was further publicised during the quarantine of the Baroda in 1873, when first class passengers had to do their own washing. The growth of the other states also meant that shipping was more evenly distributed in terms of destination than had been the case in the nineteenth century. In the period 1901 to 1940, Sydney and Melbourne had roughly similar numbers of assisted immigrants (134,864 and 115,988 respectively), and the other States had, in combination, more immigrants than either Sydney or Melbourne, totalling 174,526. By 1958 there were 39 "first ports of entry" into Australia. Thirty-two sea ports had staff capable of carrying out quarantine inspections, ten ports were "landing places" for air entry; major quarantine stations with accommodation were established at five ports, and there were three minor quarantine stations at other Ports. The impact of improved medical science, immunisation, and quarantine procedures in the twentieth century is perhaps shown most dramatically by the fact that though the post-WWII immigration was vastly more than had gone before, the number of ships or aeroplanes quarantined plummeted proportionately. Sydney received nearly 700,000 assisted immigrants between 1946 and 1980, or nearly double the number it had received between 1831 and 1940, yet only four ships were quarantined in that period and at least one of those was a tanker. In all, between 1828 and 1984 at least 580 vessels were quarantined at the Quarantine Station. More than 13,000 people were quarantined at the station of whom an estimated 572 died and were buried there. Now with that compacted and somewhat confusing history out of the way, let's get into some creepiness.     Since records were first kept, reports of the ghosts of the doctors and nurses returning to haunt the station have flooded in. The National parks and Wildlife Service regularly conducts a three hour ghost tour after sunset, where visitors are led by tour guides through the winding unlit streets and buildings of the North Head Quarantine Station. Every building and open area on the site is believed to be haunted by at least one ghost. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions walking in front of their cars as they leave the site at night, as they are driving down North Head Scenic Drive. Psychics have claimed to have been led around the station by ghostly nurses, and long dead patients all still remaining within the confines of the complex. TV's Ghost Hunters Team visited the site and found enough evidence to suggest that the site is haunted by several different entities, who have remained at the site, but you know how we feel about those tools... One of the more common accounts you may hear while on the ghost tours are that of the ghostly girl with blonde braids who occasionally holds a tourists hand and leads them along the pathways. Some visitors see her hiding behind bushes or even tugging at their jacket sleeve. Guests have said she speaks to them or sees her as a child on a tour, only to be told later that there were no children on their tour. In the Asian quarters visitors have reported seeing the ghost of a Chinese man dressed in authentic period robes. Other paranormal experiences at North Head Quarantine Station include: lights turning themselves on and off in locked buildings, strange sounds and footsteps coming from the verandas, and the feeling of being touched by an unseen force. Many people have felt uncomfortable and have frozen on the spot of the old cemetery where a lone gravestone now is the only remaining evidence of the hundreds of bodies buried below. Several buildings on the site were destroyed by fire in 2001. One of the buildings was the station's original hospital. Several ghosts were seen here before the fire; these were either laying in the hospital beds, or wondering around the wards. There are plans in the future to reconstruct this building because of its historic importance, and of course, its haunted history as well. There is a corrugated-iron structure on the site that houses the station's shower block. Paranormal events here include: doors slamming shut, lights turning on and off, bangs against the walls, and the sounds of footsteps. There are many many stories from this place which is also now a hotel. There's tons more history and tales that you can find on your own but we must be moving along, now. We head next to Uluru also known as Ayers Rock. Uluru/Ayers Rock, is a giant monolith, one of the tors (isolated masses of weathered rock) in the southwestern Northern Territory, in central Australia. It has long been revered by a variety of Australian Aboriginal peoples of the region, who call it Uluru. The rock was sighted in 1872 by explorer Ernest Giles and was first visited by a European the following year, when surveyor William Gosse named it for Sir Henry Ayers, a former South Australian premier. It is the world’s largest monolith. There's an ancient history to the rock. On the northern top of Uluru are a series of caves that are informally called “the Skull”. The Aborigine, the peoples of the Mala, or Hare Wallaby group (both the Pitjantjatjara and Yankuntjatjara belong to it) well, they believe that they represent the camp made by their ancestors in the Dreamtime, when they came to Uluru from the Haasts Bluff region, some 200 miles north, to initiate their youth. The Dreamtime is the era in which these forebearers created 'The Earth' through their adventures along trails that cross the desert. Many of these paths merge to crossroads at important features of the desert landscape, such as Uluru. The caves to the right of the Skull are said to mark the camps of the fathers and uncles of the initiates. In the uncles' camp lived the eagle chick, which would be used to provide feathers for this important ceremony. Other caves represent the camps that male elders, not involved in the ceremony, resided, and a series of flat rocks to the east, stand for the camp of the women. Whenever the tribes of the area gather at the Rock for these ceremonies, they still camp precisely in this pattern. In the northwest corner, separated from the main body of the Rock, is an immense pillar that locals call the Kangaroo Tail. To the Aborigine this is the ceremonial pole (naldawata) stolen from the midst of the Mala camp by a 'Devil Dingo'. The Dingo, a species of dog, is believed to have come to Australia with the aboriginals across land bridges and shallow seas that existed between Australia and Indonesia before the melting of the glaciers toward the end of the last ice age. This particularly savage canine, who stole the ceremonial pole, had been sung into existence by the elders farther west in the mountains now called the Petermanns, and sent into the camp at Uluru to punish the Mala group for refusing to supply eagle feathers to their cousins. This devil dingo put the Mala, and their guests from the southwest side of Uluru, the Carpet Snake people, to flee. There are enormous writhe marks and paw-shaped caves at the base of Uluru that represent the escape route of the Hare Wallaby and Carpet Snake people, their panic quite legible in the rock.  The Mala group are still aware of that devil dingo, which they believe dwells somewhere on the crest of Uluru.  Then there's the stories of the curse of Uluru. While climbing the rock is now banned there are many stories of folks who went to see the sites and decided to bring a piece of Australia home with them only to be met with bad luck and misfortune. Steve Hill talks about his experience. He had taken a small rock from the site. Here's the short version found on an Australian website:  The moment I put it back, it felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders,” explains Steve Hill, who recently made a 3000km road trip from Canberra to return a small rock to Uluru. Hill, who pilfered the match box–sized rock from the base of the landmark inselberg in 2017, admits he was “a complete idiot for taking it in the first place”. In the weeks after, he claims, he was struck by a “long run of bad luck”, including car accidents and expensive repairs to his four-wheel-drive. He's not the only one to have stories like this. “I wanted to take away some of your magic with me for the rest of my travels, for the rest of my life even. I realise it was wrong to do so, therefore I am sending it back to you. Forgive me for being foolish,” wrote one French tourist who returned a rock via mail in January 2014. Another tourist wrote "To Australia, I'm so sorry I took this piece of Uluru. I wanted a piece of Australia to take home with me. This was the wrong thing to take. I hope Australia can forgive me and welcome me if I ever come back. signed, An Unwise Traveller"  One British tourist wrote: "Things were good in my life before I took some of Ayers Rock home with me, but since then my wife has had a stroke and things have worked out terribly for my children – we have had nothing but bad luck." The national park receives at least one package a day from remorseful rock thieves who are seeking to return pieces of the monument. In an even more bizarre twist, recent research indicates that 25 percent of those packages contain apology notes claiming that the stolen stone has brought misfortune upon its abductors; by returning it, they hope to undo the curse. While most of the returned pieces of Uluru are pocket-sized, officials once received a 70-pound chunk from a remorseful couple in South Australia, and packages have come from as far away as Germany.  So what to you guys think? Do you believe in curses? I don't need a rock or sand that bad! And now like Vanilla Icev were gonna keep on pursuing to the next stop. The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), known as ScreenSound Australia from 1999 to 2004, is Australia's audiovisual archive, responsible for developing, preserving, maintaining, promoting and providing access to a national collection of film, television, sound, radio, video games, new media, and related documents and artefacts. The collection ranges from works created in the late nineteenth century when the recorded sound and film industries were in their infancy, to those made in the present day. Doesn't seem spooky… Until you find out the building to which the Archive moved in 1984 was the home of the Australian Institute of Anatomy from 1931-84. Originally it held the anatomy collection of Sir Colin MacKenzie. A little more creepy. The Australian Institute of Anatomy was a natural history museum and medical research institute that was founded in 1931 and disbanded in 1985 located in Acton, Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. MacKenzies collection included the heart of the celebrated Australian racehorse Phar Lap, Australian outlaw Ned Kelly's skull and a mummy from Papua New Guinea. MacKenzie became the founding director of the Institute on Anatomy, and on his death in 1938 his ashes were placed behind a commemorative plaque in the building's foyer. Buildings constructed during this phase were 'built to broaden national interest and establish the city as a centre of archives and collections'. The building housed human skeletons, animal specimens and artefacts, and was the site of scientific experiments. "The NFSA building is regarded by many ghost hunters or paranormal aficionados as not only one of the most haunted in Canberra, but also one of the most haunted in Australia," cryptonaturalist Tim the Yowie Man said. "It's not because it houses spooky movies. The ghosts that are reported in the building stem from the period when it was the Institute of Anatomy."  "During the '30s most of the research was on childhood nutrition; during the '40s when the war came that evolved to general nutrition, nutrition for the troops," Mr Kennedy said. "In the '50s and '60s there was a liver dissection section and animal testing laboratory." There have been many reported sightings of MacKenzie's ghost."It's one of the more extraordinary apparitions," he said."It's been described by some people like a genie out of a bottle.They're in the building in the late afternoon and they see an outline of an elderly man, dressed well, come out of the wall near where his ashes are.He just appears there, doesn't move much, and then suddenly sucks back into where the ashes are behind the wall."  Another of the commonly reported ghost sightings is that of a little girl that would pop out through a grate in the old theatrette and make visiting school students laugh. There have also been reports of poltergeist activity, particularly where the dissection laboratories used to be. Since the NFSA moved in, that space has been used as an office with two sound recording booths. "Quite often staff would have meetings in that room, and they would hear noises coming from the [recording booths] and they would see things flying around in there," Tim the Yowie Man said. "All these tapes had fallen out of anti-gravity tape decks, which can't happen unless someone or something had forced them out." A group of ghost hunters from the New South Wales south coast stayed overnight at the building ."They set up their equipment and it all went crazy," Mr Kennedy said. "One of the things ghosts or spirits apparently do is suck energy, so they'll suck the life out of batteries. They had six of these pieces of equipment set up in a row, and we all watched all of the batteries drain from full down to empty at the same time, which was pretty creepy." Most of the reports of spooky activity come from NFSA staff, with an employee who worked there in the 1980s coming forward with an experience just last week. "In the Film and Sound Archive it seems you don't need to be a true believer — you can be a sceptic, or sitting on the fence — to have an experience there," Tim the Yowie Man said. "There just seems to be a higher-than-normal proportion there of really credible eyewitnesses seeing things they can't explain."  Again these are just a few of the crazy stories floating around about this place and it bc send like a pretty cool haunted hotspot! And now like Fred Durst we're gonna keep rollin rollin rollin and head over to the Adelaide Gaol. A brief history from the website states the following: Adelaide Gaol is one of the oldest remaining colonial public buildings in Adelaide and is the site of some of South Australia's more interesting, grisly past and important history of Adelaide.  In 1840, George Strickland Kingston was commissioned to design Adelaide's new gaol. The architectural plans for Adelaide Gaol were based on the latest in European gaol designs and were said to be radical for the time. The original cost estimate for Adelaide Gaol was £17,000, but by 1841 costs had already reached £16,000 with only half the planned works complete. The final bill was more than double the original quote and the expense of construction sent the fledgling colony of South Australia bankrupt. As a result, Governor Gawler, who was considered responsible for this situation, was recalled to England and replaced by Governor Grey. Governor Grey halted work and Adelaide Gaol construction languished for over six years. The full extent of Kingston's original design was never delivered, but there were all kinds of additions and modifications made to the Gaol during its 147 years of operation. In 1879, Adelaide Gaol was packed to capacity and the New Building was constructed using the prisoners as labour. Approximately 300,000 prisoners passed through Adelaide Gaol during its working years and 45 people were executed. Their bodies are buried within the grounds of Adelaide Gaol. The first public hanging took place in November 1840 while the site was still under construction. It was decided in the early 1980s that Adelaide Gaol would be closed and on 4 February 1988, was officially decommissioned.  Here's a little more on the prison. On Christmas Eve, 24 December 1840, the first prisoners, some fourteen debtors, were transferred from the old temporary gaol to occupy the first yard to be completed at the new Adelaide Gaol. Remaining prisoners at the old gaol were transferred in early 1841, as further building work was completed. From 1867 to 1869 Sister Mary MacKillop, foundress of the Australian Sisters of Saint Joseph and later canonised as Australia's first Saint, regularly visited the gaol and along with members of her order tended both male and female prisoners. The first attempt at escaping occurred in August 1854 when two prisoners were caught in the act with each receiving 36 lashes. The first "successful" escape was in 1897 when three prisoners made it as far as Blanchetown before being recaptured. In 1942 the "New Building" was taken over by the military for use as a detention barracks. The gallows located in the building were used for a civilian execution on 26 April 1944. Following public protests over the unsanitary conditions at both Yatala Labour Prison and Adelaide Gaol, extensive renovations were carried out in 1954–55. A toilet block was constructed in 4 and 6 yards and a semi-circular wall built in "The Circle" to allow more privacy for visits. Previously, prisoners would line up toeing a brass rail in the Sally port of the main gate with visitors standing opposite and no closer than 2 metres (6.6 ft) which required the raising of voices to be heard over adjacent conversations. Former prisoners have stated that after a few minutes the noise level would be so high that no one could be heard. In 1961 a shower block was constructed and a bakery established which would supply bread to both Yatala and Adelaide Gaols. By this time the gaol was badly affected by salt damp and throughout the 1960s many prisoners were kept busy repairing it. In 1963 the Deputy Keeper's rooms in the Governor's residence were converted to administrative offices and a new residence was built in the forecourt, adjacent to the Gaol entrance. In 1965 it was announced that the gaol would be demolished and all but essential maintenance work ceased. In 1969 this decision was reversed and the gaol's female inmates were transferred to a new facility at Northfield. Throughout the 1970s considerable modernisation of the old buildings occurred with one building (6 Yard remand prisoners) demolished and rebuilt. In 1971 all staff housing on the site was vacated with most of the guards former residences demolished. In 1980 it was announced that the gaol would be closed once new facilities were completed and the only major work that took place until it did close was the installation of security cameras in 1984. Later that year the remand prisoners were transferred to the new Adelaide Remand Centre. The remaining Adelaide Gaol prisoners were transferred in 1987 when Mobilong Prison opened. Adelaide Gaol was decommissioned in 1988 and the site taken over by the South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage and reopened as a museum and tourist attraction with overnight accommodation in cells for tourists. In 2007, the gaol was found to not comply with the relevant safety regulations for accommodation, ending the option. The Deputy Keeper's residence, built in 1963, was later considered not in keeping with the overall architectural style of the complex and demolished in October 2009. Until an Act of Parliament in 1858 mandated private executions, seven hangings were held in public outside the gaol walls with the first occurring in November 1840 while the site was still under construction. Joseph Stagg was the first prisoner to be executed for his involvement with a cattle duffing gang. From 1861 to 1883, 13 prisoners were executed on portable gallows erected between the Gaol's inner and outer walls. Executions were moved to the "New Building" in 1894 where a further 21 prisoners were executed. The "Hanging Tower" was converted to that use in 1950 and used for the last four executions before capital punishment was abolished in 1976. From 1840 to 1964, 45 of the 66 people executed in South Australia were executed by hanging at the Gaol. William Ridgway was the youngest at 19 in 1874, Elizabeth Woolcock the only woman in 1873 and the last was Glen Sabre Valance in 1964. Possibly one of the most haunted places in Australia. Adelaide Gaol is said to be regularly visited by some of the inmates and prison officers who once wandered its halls. It is believed that these ghost sightings are possibly innocent people who were hanged, seeking exoneration still to this very day. More ominous is the reported sightings of Adelaide Gaol's hangman. Ghost sighting of Frederick CarrFrederick 'Fred' Carr was hanged at Adelaide Gaol on 12 November 1927 for the murder of his wife, Maude. He protested his innocence, even up until the final moments before his death. Maude Carr was found with her throat cut. Medical experts at the time noted the wound could not have been self-inflicted because of the angle of the cut. Interestingly, Maude's previous two husbands also died from wounds to the neck and Maude tried to commit suicide the day before she died. Carr is said to have exclaimed, while in the condemned cell, 'the law requires my body, but it cannot have my soul, as I am innocent."  Fred is said to appear regularly near the stairs leading to the upstairs cells of the New Building. He is reported as a happy spirit, always neatly dressed in dark clothes and taking a polite interest in visitors wandering through his former 'home'. Fred's spirit was thought to appear without a face. That is, until November 2000, when his spirit apparently appeared with a face - a smiling, happy face. Why Fred's face was restored is a mystery, but he remains one of the many fascinating folklore ghost sightings of Adelaide Gaol. Ghost sighting of Governor William Baker AshtonWilliam Baker Ashton was the first Governor of the Adelaide Gaol and despite being a reasonably fair man, he was accused of wrong-doing. The ensuing scandal is said to have hastened his demise. William was a very large man and when he died (in office) in 1854, his body could not be manipulated down his apartment's steep, narrow staircase. Instead, he was unceremoniously lowered out of the front window to the undertakers waiting below. Three months after his death, William was exonerated. Too little, too late to pacify a disturbed spirit. On warm, still nights with a hint of thunder in the air, his footsteps are said to be heard (through walls of solid stone) as he struggles to move furniture in an empty room. Ghost sighting of Ben Ellis - the hangmanBen Ellis was the Adelaide Gaol hangman for 10 years, from the mid-1860s to the mid-1870s. He lived at Adelaide Gaol in a small apartment below what became the female dormitory. Ben took pride in his work and approached each task with complete professionalism. Each of Ben's executions was precisely - and expertly - carried out. Except in the case of the execution of Charles Streitman in 1877. In his haste to get the job done, Ben neglected to prepare his prisoner properly and Charles not only dropped but rebounded, getting caught on the platform. Instead of instantaneous death it was a further 22 minutes before he finally died. Ben never questioned the right or wrong of his profession until 30 December 1873, when he was required to hang a female prisoner, Elizabeth Woolcock. She was to be the first and last woman executed in South Australia. This event changed the way Ben viewed his profession forever. Ben's restless spirit is said to appear often throughout Adelaide Gaol, perhaps seeking forgiveness for a job too well done.On top of this we found a personal experience posted online. It goes like this:              The tour starts with a walk around the entire gaol. Straight away you get a feeling that you are being watched. The immense grounds and the stillness set the scene for a night of ghostly encounters. For those that love their history they will surely learn a lot from Alison in regards to the Gaol’s dark past. From stories about ex prisoners through to information on Adelaide history – you surely get your moneys worth. My Adelaide Gaol ghost story began while walking around (and this was before dark) I could hear voices as well as footsteps. I felt like someone was following the group. It was in the museum that I experienced my first paranormal encounter. While Alison and another tour participant were in the Gaol wing I could here footsteps in the museum. Instead of joining them in the wing I instead investigated where the noises were coming from. At the same time Alison and co were trying to close one of the cell door slots. After looking around the museum (I couldn’t see anything) I decided to join the others in the wing. To my amazement as soon as I reached the wing I could see a hand coming from the cell door slot. This hand forcefully smashed the slot down. You can guess what happened next. I ran for my life. I have never been that scared in my life. Well little did I know what laid ahead for the group. After the tour we made our way back to the old Visiting Justice Room. Here Alison played us examples of EVP and voices from the ghost box. After my experience (I was still shaking like mad) these samples just put me further on edge. Next was the investigation. The investigation itself lasts around two hours. Here you are able to use equipment to track the paranormal as well as visit any location in the prison. Alison took us to places around the prison which have had vast paranormal events. Alas those places would not be the ones that would make me doubt my own sanity. The induction centre looks to be just another building. But by day or night this is indeed is a dark place. As soon as I entered the building I began to feel light headed. It was like it was an extremely hot day. The temperature gauge at that stage read only 22 degrees. That was all about to change. When we sat down on the bench in the induction centre the gauge jumped to over 40 in a little over a few minutes. I then asked if any spirit could lessen the temperature on the gauge. I got a response almost straight away and the gauge dropped by 25 degrees. The group then decided to give the ghost box a go. This is where you ask questions and some times you might get a response. I’m not a great fan and neither is Alison, but I will give anything a go once. During this period the temperature gauge read 68 degrees. All the others in the room were now all complaining about feeling light headed. Alison then asks if anyone present could give us a sign they were there or touch us. Well they did surely show us they were there. It went on for a few minutes. The noise could be best described as footsteps walking through dried leaves. It was the same noise that I had heard all the night. What made this experience worse though was they kept getting closer and closer. Alison tried to radio her husband so that he could bring the video camera but the walkie talkie wouldn’t work. My nerves were shot at this stage. Thank gawd everyone wanted to leave the room. After regrouping outside we checked all the equipment. Both the temperature gauge and walkie-talkies needed their batteries changed. What is weird about this is both of them had just been refreshed before the investigation. These batteries should have lasted days. Another weird thing is another group members recording device stopped when the noises got closer. There was no one near the device. On the way back we heard the jail bell ring twice (Alison stated that it never had happened before) and also the between yards buzzer went off. Very unusual indeed. Let me state that all the above did happen and is real. No gimmicks or pranks. We have audio evidence that all this took place. Thank you Alison for an amazing night. For one that has been searching for such an experience for years, I owe you and the Gaols inhabitants big time. This tour is indeed worth it. Give it a go when you are next in Adelaide. You never know what ghostly things you may encounter.” This account was written by a Nicholas Bishop and posted to Adelaidehauntedhorizons.com. Fu Manchu once told us: King of the road says you move too slow, so it's with great haste we move along to our next stop. We are now heading to Black Mountain! Black mountain national park is a 781 hectare(roughly 1400 acres) protected area in Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. The main feature of the park is the mass of granite boulders, some the size of houses. The absence of soil between the boulders and rocks create a maze of gaps and passages, which can be used to penetrate inside the mountain. These rocks can become extremely hot. The area has a bad reputation as numerous people and those searching for the missing have disappeared without trace. That's why we're heading there. Is it supernatural? Bad luck? Maybe something else sinister? Let's see what we can find. First a bit of Cultural history. The National Park's "Black Mountains" are a heavily significant feature of the Kuku Nyungkal people's cultural landscape known locally to Aboriginal Australians as Kalkajaka (trans: "place of spear"). Queensland's Department of Environment and Natural Resources has been advised of at least four sites of particular mythological significance within the "Black Mountains" as follows: There are at least four sites of religious or mythological significance on the mountain. These are the Kambi, a large rock with a cave where flying-foxes are found; Julbanu, a big grey kangaroo-shaped rock looking toward Cooktown; Birmba, a stone facing toward Helenvale where sulphur-crested cockatoos are seen; and a taboo place called Yirrmbal near the foot of the range. The Black Mountain also features strongly in local, more non-Aboriginal cultural landscapes, some of which has also been described by Queensland's Department of Environment and Resource Management as follows When European colonists arrived late last century, they added to the many Aboriginal legends of the area with a few of their own. Stories abound of people, horses and whole mobs of cattle disappearing into the labyrinth of rocks, never to be seen again It is believed that those who vanished most probably fell into one of the chasms under the rocks or after entering one of these places became lost. It is estimated only three in ten would survive such falls, wandering below the Earth's surface with only ground water streams and insects to nourish them. Disappearances are centuries old at Black Mountain with stories beginning as the white settlers began arriving and did not respect the Kuku Yalanji’s warnings. For example, in 1877 a man went out towards the Black Mountain to locate an escaped calf. When the man failed to return searches were conducted for days but no trace of the horse, cow, or man was ever discovered. Several years later Sugarfoot Jack and his criminal companions decided to take refuge near the mountain after a shootout, knowing not many people would venture there. Despite an exhaustive police search in the following days, no bodies were ever recovered. Mr Harold Ludwick believes in Black Mountain's dark forces, which is why he warns people not to enter the site: a mistake his friend from Sydney made during a visit. "I told him, 'Don't go in there', because I know there's a bora ground, but he was headstrong and wanted to go," Mr Ludwick recalled. "After being in that place, he got home and was tormented by what he said was devils and spirits. "After he got better, three or four months later, he came back and said to me, 'I know I've done something wrong on Cape York'. "I said, 'Bloody oath you did, and I told you!'" Some other early stories of disappearances are as follows:        November, 1882: two cattlemen Harry Owens and George Hawkins disappear while looking for stray cattle around Black Mountain, as does one of the police trackers searching for the missing men. A second tracker returns 'completely unhinged' and unable to provide a coherent report.          1890: Constable Ryan tracks a fugitive to a cave at Black Mountain. He enters to see if the fugitive might be hiding inside. According to those present he never came back out.          1892: prospector James Wren vanishes while fossicking at Black Mountain.        Circa 1920: two young explorers determined to solve the mysterious disappearances go missing themselves, along with some of the trackers who go looking for them.        1928: prospector Q. Packer goes missing while fossicking at Black Mountain. His body is later found next to his rifle with a bullet wound to his head.       1932: traveller Harry Page goes missing while hiking on Black Mountain and was later found dead from unknown causes. Well into modern times Black Mountain has been ground zero for a wide variety of high strangeness. It is said that animals are spooked by the mountain, and that it exudes some evil force that has been reported to disrupt the navigational equipment of airplanes flying nearby. In fact, planes mostly avoid flying near the mountain due to these unexplained anomalies as well as the strange air turbulence that is experienced within the vicinity. A 1991 aerial survey conducted by the Bureau of Mineral Resources to test for magnetic disturbances and radiation levels on the mountain turned up nothing unusual, yet the reports of these phenomena from pilots persist. It may not be so surprising that Black Mountain is also home to a good amount of UFO activity and reports of strange lights.  Black Mountain is also said to have cavernous underground chambers that are purported to hold everything from alien bases to lost civilizations, ancient tombs and priceless lost treasures. Some of the treasures said to reside within the depths of the many caves are lost stockpiles of gold, historic artifacts, and ancient texts. One of the stranger things said to lie under the mountain is a secret alien base from which UFOs emerge and which is inhabited by a race of reptilian alien humanoids that keep human slaves. Those who buy this far out idea further explain that the arrangement of the boulders is obviously artificial and that the entire mountain was built by the aliens themselves. Others speculate that the boulders were laid down by some ancient lost civilization millennia ago, and that this society thrived deep under the mountain in an enormous hollowed out domain. Some think such a civilization is still there. Other bizarre tales revolve around the strange beasts said to inhabit the mountain. Although it is true that the area is home to many unique and endemic species, there are tales of creatures lurking here that are far weirder than one might imagine. Within the craggy maze of intertwined boulders are said to lurk enormous pythons that are not shy about attacking human beings. There is also an enigmatic large, cat-like predator known as the Queensland tiger that is thought to prowl the area and has been blamed for cattle mauling and mutilations that have occurred in the surrounding area. Occasional reports of large, reptilian humanoids emerging from the underground tunnels and crevices have also surfaced from the mountain. Additionally, there are numerous stories of fleeting, shadowy shapes that stalk the mountain, but it is unclear whether these represent some type of real animal, a more supernatural phenomenon, or merely a trick of shadow and light upon the black boulders. One experienced bushman who penetrated into the mountain armed with a pistol and flashlight gave a harrowing account of his experience within: I stepped into the opening, like other Black Mountain caves it dipped steeply downwards, narrowing as it went. Suddenly I found myself facing a solid wall of rock, but to the right there was a passageway just large enough for me to enter in a stooping position. I moved along it carefully for several yards. The floor was fairly level, the walls of very smooth granite. The passage twisted and turned this way and that, always sloping deeper into the earth. Presently I began to feel uneasy. A huge bat beat its wings against me as it passed, however I forced myself on, to push further. Soon my nostrils were filled with a sickly musty stench. Then my torch went out. I was in total darkness. From somewhere, that seemed the bowels of the earth I could hear a faint moaning which was then followed by the flapping of wings of thousands of bats. I began to panic as I groped and floundered back the way I thought I had come. My arms and legs were bleeding from bumps with unseen rocks. My outstretched hands clawed at space, I expected solid walls and floors, but could not find it. At one stage where I had wandered into a side passage, I came to the brink of what was undoubtedly a precipice-judging by the echoes. The air was foul and I felt increasing dizziness. Terrifying thoughts were racing through my mind about giant rock-pythons I have seen around this mountain. As I crawled along, getting weaker and loosing hope of ever coming out alive, I saw a tiny streak of light. It gave me super strength to worm my way towards a small cave mouth half a mile from the one I had entered. Reaching the open air I gulped in lungfuls of it and fell down exhausted. I later found that I had been underground for five hours, most of the time on my hands and knees. A King’s ransom would not induce me to enter those caves again.  Damn! One more tale for you:   In 2001 a tale of a man that had an interesting experience arose. A man named Ivan and his friend Danny decided to camp at the bottom of Black Mountain while on a journey to a different destination. While setting up camp both noticed the complete silence of nature that surrounded them and noted it was a bit off. As the two friends drifted to sleep they were awoken when the sounds of rocks crumbling shattered the silence. Then, they started to hear footsteps that got closer and closer in every step. In a moment of adrenaline-inspired bravery, Danny rushed outside to scare whoever (or whatever) was stalking them away. Ivan, not wanting to leave his friend alone, followed behind him. When they left the tent they saw a huge black mass ambling towards them. Then, it disappeared in front of their eyes. Despite it being the middle of the night the camp as quickly as they could and left the Black Mountain. Any up for a trip to Black mountain? There are many many many more places in Australia we can talk about, which is why we will be working on a creepy Australia part 2 in the future. Given the Aboriginal history and culture and the circumstances with which the country was founded, and just the age of since if these structures, it's no wonder there are tons of creepy haunted places in Australia. For now though.. As ozzy said Mama I'm comin home! Thanks for the memories!Australian horror movieshttps://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-australian-horror-movies/The Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Ace’s Depothttp://www.aces-depot.com BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE  

Shadows Of Crimes
Harold "Fred" Shipman

Shadows Of Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 10:08


A man who is a great athlete, comes from a Christian upbringing, and is a doctor seems to be a hard-working and likeable man, right? In this case, probably not. Harold Frederick Shipman is assumed to be one of the worst English killers, although he never confessed. If you listen to this episode, you can hear the controversial case about the Doctor Of Death. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

News Talk 920 KVEC
Your Central Coast Headlines In 90 Seconds

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 1:30


Supervisor Hill Was Under Investigation At time Of Death. 18th San Luis Obispo County Resident Dies From COVID-19. Weather Could Affect Sp/Cal. Fire Fighting Efforts.

ATARI BYTES
EPISODE 180: ROBOT TANK

ATARI BYTES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 43:42


Episode 180 of Atari Bytes is all about giving tanks. That's not a typo, 'cause we're overjoyed and overrun by tanks this week with Activision's 1983 Battlezone rip-off  tank adventure game ROBOT TANK. In the game, it's 2019 and the landscape is overrun by hostile forces who want nothing more than to destroy you and take control. Weird how Activision knew in 1983 what life would be like so many years later. It's like Activision predicted Twitter. This week's short story is: ROSIE THE RIVETER...OF DEATH! Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Take a Chance", "Pinball Spring" and "Reformat". Thanks to Mike Mann for the "Mad Mike Hughes" update theme. Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "Storytime" theme. Atari Bytes -show notes, social media and stuff here. It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown - Hey! That's my other show! Pick up show merchandise at AB_Pod_Store on Zazzle.com Please consider supporting the show financially on our Atari Bytes Patreon page here.

Happy Reviews
"The War on Easter" Season 2 Episode 1 'Happy' Review

Happy Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 31:28


The world is introduced to The Bunny! Because as we MAKE EASTER GREAT AGAIN… for the first time… Smoothie is making his return to the fray in a brand new leather persona! Meanwhile Sonny Shines on to bring in some Papal investors behind his plan to Make Easter the new Christmas! Nuns are exploding, People are being ‘accidentally’ forklifted into danger, and all Nick Sax wants is a god damn drink. Will Meredith tie it all together? Is Hailey’s new school going to be part of the Bug Conspiracy? And will Blue get The god Of Death within him to settle down and let him complete his plans for the Scaramucci family?! Season 2 starts off with a bang! Stephen Lemieux’s here to break it all down. Tune in, hit that thumbs up, subscribe, and comment below! When Nick Sax's daughter gets kidnapped; Nick Sax takes action... and a drink... and a lot of drugs. And now, with the world at stake on this season of Happy, He's going to step into the fray once again as him and his Unicorn Donkey take on Orcus, Blue, The Bunny, and The Bug! Join us for The HAPPY AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW as every week we discuss the crazy fights, horrifying deaths, warped leather orgies, and so much more! Subscribe, rate, and comment for all things Happy! Based on the graphic novel of the same name, Nick Sax is a corrupt, intoxicated, ex-cop turned hit man who is adrift in a twilight world of casual murder, soulless sex, and betrayal. After a hit goes wrong, Nick finds a bullet in his side, the cops and the mob on his tail, and a monstrous killer on the loose. But his world is about to be changed forever by a tiny, imaginary, blue-winged horse with a relentlessly positive attitude named Happy. On their journey, they must contend with a laundry list of enemies including angry mobsters, ex-mistresses, ex-wives, and one very bad Santa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Movie Crypt
Ep 283: Jim Hosking

The Movie Crypt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 113:26


Filmmaker Jim Hosking (THE GREASY STRANGLER, AN EVENING WITH BEVERLY LUFF LINN) flies all the way over from London just to pet Arwen and share his career journey with Adam and Joe! (OK, maybe he had some other stuff to do while he was in town but stopping by THE MOVIE CRYPT was definitely high up there on Jim's list of important things to do while in LA!)  From working on promos for MTV in NYC… to making short films and commercials… to contributing to the ABC's OF DEATH anthology… to making his feature debut with the absolutely insane GREASY STRANGLER… to the release of his latest film AN EVENING WITH BEVERLY LUFF LINN (now playing!!!), Jim has established himself as one of the most unique storytellers working today.   Dr. Arwen discusses movie posters/key art in her “Hollywood Therapy” session, your “Viewer Mail” is answered at length, and Jim proves that it is indeed still possible to get completely original visions made and distributed in an age where the industry is living in fear of offending someone. THE MOVIE CRYPT's 3rd annual 48-hour LIVE marathon to benefit Save A Yorkie Rescue is coming Friday December 14th through Sunday December 16th! Mark your calendars, stock up on sleep, and start saving up to help Arwen and the boys save some dogs this Christmas!   We're staying awake so that they don't get out to sleep. Own the first 5 years of THE MOVIE CRYPT with “THE VAULT” in the on-line store at www.ariescope.com!   Our first 200 episodes contain well over 500 hours of conversations with artists like Chris Columbus, John Landis, Slash, Joe Dante, Penelope Spheeris, Dee Snider, Jordan Peele, Kane Hodder, Joe Carnahan, Danielle Harris, Henry Rollins, Greg Nicotero, and so many more CAN'T MISS episodes! Join our “Crypt Keeper” community at www.Patreon.com/TheMovieCrypt and start enjoying bonus monthly commentaries, Adam & Joe's monthly “Crypt Picks” videos, extra weeklyepisodes of “Classic Crypt,” monthly LIVE episodes, the holy “Cult of Arwen,” and more!  

The Movie Crypt
Ep. 273: Road Kill Super Star

The Movie Crypt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 111:46


The three-headed filmmaker that is “Road Kill Super Star” (TURBO KID, SUMMER OF ‘84) join Adam and Arwen for one truly remarkable conversation.  From making short films together for fun… to their (now beloved) short T IS FOR TURBO notbeing accepted into the ABC's OF DEATH competition… to turning that rejection into one of the most memorable feature films of this last decade… to the making of their latest film SUMMER OF '84 (now playing!)… to explaining how they expertly manage to co-direct with THREE directors (?!)… Anouk Whissell, François Simard, and Yoann-Karl Whissell will surely inspire you to stop talking about your dreams and start living them. Dr. Arwen gets hit with one of the most challenging “Hollywood Therapy” questions in her career as a therapist so far, Joe checks in from the set of POINT BLANK,  and ketchup gets added to mac & cheese by the 32 ounce bottle in this episode that was imported from Canada. What are you waiting for? Get the first 200 episodes of THE MOVIE CRYPT with “THE VAULT” available in the on-line store at www.ariescope.com!   Featuring well over 500 hours of conversations with artists like Chris Columbus, John Landis, Slash, Joe Dante, Penelope Spheeris, Dee Snider, Jordan Peele, Kane Hodder, Danielle Harris, Henry Rollins, Greg Nicotero, and more… it's literally audio film school.  If you haven't heard the star-studded episodes that made THE MOVIE CRYPT one of the most popular entertainment podcasts on the internet then you're majorly missing out! Join our “Crypt Keeper” community at www.Patreon.com/TheMovieCrypt to start enjoying bonus monthly commentaries, Adam & Joe's monthly “Crypt Picks” videos, extra weeklyepisodes of “Classic Crypt,” monthly LIVE episodes, the holy “Cult of Arwen,” and more!  

Empty Checking with Derek Brink
Episode 44 - IT'S PROBABLY FINE

Empty Checking with Derek Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 40:28


This week's episode of Empty Checking is a shorter episode, so it's a pretty good jumping-on point if you've been behind. I talk about playing retro Atari games and also music from Nine Inch Nails, The Get Up Kids, and Pulp. Plus just a little bit of wrestling--but so little it didn't even get its own entry. I liked doing this episode and I hope you like listening to it. Here's the time-index: 0:00 - Intro Stuff 4:30 - Music Break #1 - "Earned" off of the "Things I Meant to Say" album 5:00 - I strongly endorse straberry lemonade, in general. Then I also strongly endorse a gaming system from the 70s. - The Atari Flashback 15:33 - Music Break #2 - "Napalm" from the "Something to Look Forward to" album 16:04 - Music Reviews: Nine Inch Nails- Bad Witch, The Get Up Kids - Kicker (EP), Pulp - Different Class 32:42 - Music Break #3 - "Of Death and Dying" from the "Ink-Stained Fingers" album 33:14 - Outro Stuff including talking about wrestling for a couple minutes. Thanks for your support! Be sure to check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com for photos and more!

Empty Checking with Derek Brink
Episode 40 (feat Dave Brink and Commedore) - The Pleasant Sloppy Drunks

Empty Checking with Derek Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 71:41


It's a very different episode this week. I got tired of listening to myself, so I blindsided my brother Dave and my friend Commedore with phone calls and recorded them. We mostly talked about the Dropkick Murphys/Flogging Molly show in St. Louis on the 12th, but took a few turns as well (especially in the call with Dave). I don't talk about a lot else. It's mostly just raving about those bands, that show, and music in general. It was fun. Here's sort of a time index: 0:00 - Intro stuff including talking about how I spent my weekend and stuff like that... 6:22 - Music break 1 - "Not Quite Middle Life Crisis" off the "Trigger Warnings and Sunshine" album. 6:52 - I start talking about the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly show, but then get bored of hearing my own voice...so... 12:35 - I call my friend Commedore and talk about the concert, particularly the opening act Jake Burns, who I missed. 27:12 - I call my brother Dave and we talk about the concert some more and music in general for a long time. 1:06:58 - Music Break 2 - "Of Death and Dying" from my "Ink-Stained Fingers" album. 1:07:30 - Outro stuff. Thanks for your support!

Empty Checking with Derek Brink
Episode 29 - A Big, Fat, Irish Jambaroo

Empty Checking with Derek Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 75:16


Check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com! This week's episode is as Irish as the day is long! With St. Patrick's Day approaching on Saturday, I wanted to celebrate my heritage a little bit and talk about the Irish stuff I love. There's music from the Dubliners to the Pogues to the Chieftains to Flogging Molly to Dropkick Murphys, etc. I spend some time talking about Irish TV and movies too, including a segment on Father Ted. I talk about Irish literature including Angela's Ashes, a Flannery O'Connor story, and several others. I talk about random Irish stuff including my favorite Irish adult beverages from years gone by. There's a lot of Irish stuff in this show, is the bullet point to take away from this paragraph. Here's the time index: 0:00 - Introduction and opening remarks about being Irish and St. Patrick. 10:23 - Music Break #1 - "Battle Cry" from my "Grounds" album. 10:54 - A brief summary of Irish music I enjoy, both traditional and not-so-traditional. 26:12 - Music Break #2 - "Coming Storm" off the "Things I Meant to Say" album, which I also used last week, so please forgive me. 26:43 - An even briefer summary of Irish TV and movies that I enjoy. 37:44 - Music Break #3 - "A Song for Friendship" from my "Grounds" album 38:19 - A slightly less brief summary of Irish literature that I think is worth your time. 48:13 - Music Break #4 - "Of Death and Dying" from the "Ink-Stained Fingers" album. 48:44 - All the Irish stuff I wanted to talk about that doesn't fit in one of the above categories. 1:02:41 - Music Break #5 - "A Turning" from the "Out from the Light" album. 1:03:37 - Closing thoughts on being Irish, the racial problem facing it, and some additional thoughts. Thanks for your support!

Radio Nostalgia Network Podcast
The Witches Tale The truth Of Death

Radio Nostalgia Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 24:14


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Swordnut Radio
24 - D&D5e: Doors 6 “Health and Safety out the Window

Swordnut Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 66:16


Episode 6 of our Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Campaign. In this episode, the party investigate the camp...Of DEATH!!! and the set off on the road ...Of DEATH!! Email: swordnutradio@gmail.com Twitter: @swordnutradio Tom: Carahad - Dwarf Fighter Adam: Gimble - Little Chap with a harp Biddy: Ruh - Human Warlock Mike: Malorn "Bleak" - Half-breed Rogue Paul: DM

Swordnut Radio
22 - D&D5e: Doors 5 - “Half Up Front”

Swordnut Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 48:16


Episode 5 of our Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Campaign.  In this episode, the party have an interesting breakfast....Of DEATH!!!    Its a short episode this week, but stay tuned for the legend of the swords later this week    Email: swordnutradio@gmail.com Twitter: @swordnutradio Tom: Carahad - Dwarf Fighter Adam: Gimble - Little Chap with a harp Biddy: Ruh - Human Warlock Mike: Malorn "Bleak" - Half-breed Rogue Paul: DM

Flesh Wound Radio
Flesh Wound Radio - Episode 6: New Year's Evil (1/1/15)

Flesh Wound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015 119:00


Kick off 2015 with a New Year's Day edition of Flesh Wound Radio Thursday 1/1 at 9:30 Eastern. On this edition we cover Kevin Smith's wild new horror comedy Tusk, as well as Hi-8 in which several SOV horror staples take a shot at the ABC's Of Death formula. Also we will review Code Red's new Blu Ray release of The Eerie Midnight Horror Show, After Dark Film's Sanotorium, the supernatural shocker At The Devil's Door, the kinky Cam2Cam, and the Blu Ray release of the 80's Christmas slasher flick To All A Goodnight. All that plus all the latest horror hot topics and TV Terror Talk. So tune in Flesh Wound Freaks  

22 Shots Of Moodz And Horror – Horrorphilia
Episode 23: The Sacrament (2013) – 22 Shots Of Moodz And Horror

22 Shots Of Moodz And Horror – Horrorphilia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015 180:55


00:00:01 – Intro: Our summer stories 00:11:00 – News: Blade 4, Lars von Trier TV Show, Gremlins Reboot, ABC’s OF Death 2, Walking Dead Companion, [...]

Flesh Wound Radio
Flesh Wound Radio - Episode 1: Debut Episode (11/20/14)

Flesh Wound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014 121:00


Tune in this coming Thursday at 9:30 PM Eastern time to Flesh Wound Radio with Todd Loya and Daniel Schein as we bring you the debut of a fiendish new series called Horror Society Presents Flesh Wound Radio. We will be bringing you ghastly reviews each week from the indie, underground, mainstream, and cult movie worlds, as well as all the latest horror hot topics and controversy disemboweling the internet. So tune in Flesh Wound Radio Freaks! On our first episode we will be exploring 26 ways to die in ABC's Of Death 2. Also we tackle the brand new Amazon Blu Ray exclusive of Housebound, a horror comedy from New Zealand. Continuing an international theme we go to Spain for Alex De La Iglesia's bat shit new flick Witching And Bitching. All that plus reviews for the latest Code Red Blu Ray releases of Lady Stay Dead and Messiah Of Evil, and finally Vinegar Syndrome's Blu Ray release of an Xmas slasher fave Christmas Evil and several new titles from the VS camp.  

The SLS Cast
Episode 97: Health Code Violations Don't Exist in Seattle

The SLS Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 105:35


No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnal face.... ~John Donne, "Elegy IX: The Autumnal" News (00:13:50): Masterpiece Discussion (00:38:25) - Life After Blockbuster: Catching Up with the Owner of Some of the Last Remaining Blockbuster Video Stores The Flicks (00:50:11):  "The Judge"  SLS Cast Rating: N/A  Matt's Rating: 3.75  Tim's Rating: N/A "Dracula Untold"  SLS Cast Rating: 2.75  Matt's Rating: 3  Tim's Rating: 2.5 Horror Flicks > Top of the IMDB Lists: "Repulsion" (1965)  SLS Cast Rating: 3   Matt's Rating: 2.5 Tim's Rating: 3.75 "Don't Look Now" (1973) SLS Cast Rating: 4.25  Matt's Rating: 4 Tim's Rating: 4.5 "The Loved Ones" (2009) SLS Cast Rating: 3  Matt's Rating: 1.5 Tim's Rating: 4.25 NEXT WEEK! 3²:  Worst Movie Villians The Flicks: "Fury" & "ABC's Of Death 2"  {Horror Flicks - "Psycho" Trilogy: "Psycho" (1960) "Psycho 2" (1983) and "Psycho 3"(1986)} Until Next Time Cinephiles... -RSS Feed (Additional horror music provided by:  "Come Play With Me" & "Unseen Horrors" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0. All other music within the podcast is copyrighted 2010 - 2014 by Cries of Solace and is used with permission. Additional copyrighted material used under Fair Use for the purposes of  [including, but not limited to]: criticism, comment, and news reporting.)

More Geek Than Gay
Episode 85, October 8th 2014 - It's Not Bragging If It Is Fact, of Happy Burrito Day

More Geek Than Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 29:21


Hey there! Sorry for not getting back to you all sooner, but this way you had plenty of time to finish your homework, right? First - I don't think the toe was broken after all.  I can walk on it and everything (although it does still hurt.)  So that is good. But next, I talk about our immodesty, and set up new homework!  Yeah!  New homework! Also, I try to put your mind at ease about Ebola and encourage you to celebrate Burrito Day as proposed by the podcasters are Top 5 Of Death. And the parting tune will be Dr. Hook's "Lady Godiva".  Because. Thank you so much for all the support, and we look forward to catching you all tomorrow.   More Geek Than Gay on Twitter - twitter.com/MoreGeekThanGay                               on FaceBook - www.facebook.com/MoreGeekThanGay Four Color Story Time - fourcolorstorytime.libsyn.com/webpage Math Monkeys - mathmonkeys.libsyn.com/webpage Top 5 of Death - geeklyinc.com/category/top-5-of-death/ Compete Sports Magazine - competenetwork.com/magazine Boom Boom LaRue's - www.boomboomlarue.com Joshua Tree Feeding Program - www.jtfp.org Partylite Candles from Joseph - www.partylite.biz/sites/flamer

Mass Moviecide
Ep. 141 - THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE and THE ABC's OF DEATH

Mass Moviecide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 65:21


Well, folks, it had to happen sooner or later.  “Later” has arrived.  Someone finally requested it. THIS WEEK, we get take a request from Joy, via our email (MassMoviecide@gmail.com).  First up, it’s THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE, directed by Tom Six and starring Dieter Laser, Ashlyn Yennie, Ashley C Williams, and Akihiro Kitamura.  After that, we stumble, nauseatingly, into THE ABC’s OF DEATH, directed by 26 separate filmmakers and starring oodles more.  Get your barf-bags ready, and you might want to skip a meal or two before listening.  It’s time for another MASS MOVIECIDE! 

Cast In Wax
Episode 079: But, You're My Friends

Cast In Wax

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2010 74:34


Last week, during the editing of the show, technical difficulties kept Jordan from putting up a new show. As a result, here is last week's show, a week late, with a tiny bit of extra content. At least one of our hosts will feel like crap by the time it's over. At least. Featuring: Decker and Hayes, Series 3, Episode 09: "Past Forgotten," wherein the ladies meet with the highly unlikely daughter of Mayor Glass; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, featuring TWO episodes... I promise...just wait for it...; a special edition of A*****e Watch hosted by Rory St. John and Scape White interviewing television producer Steve Brennan of NewsFront; Epic Echoes, Series 04, Episode 07: "Of Death?" featuring the Flashpack and their "good friends" Puck and the infamous Sultan of Ice; a smidgen of Valentine's Day mail; dream crushing of the hosts. Ow! Download it now! AND, send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!

Redeemer PCA of Overland Park
Sermon: Of Death and Judgment

Redeemer PCA of Overland Park

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2005 33:09


Of Death and Judgment (Hebrews 9:27-28) Pastor Tony Felich October 16, 2005 ----more---- Jesus Christ provides us with a glorious outlook on death and judgment - depending on your relationship with Him! WE ALL HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH (27)-Death is by God's authority-Death is final JUDGMENT COMES FOR EVERYONE (27-28)-Standing before God's judgment without Christ-Standing before God's judgment with Christ How will you face death and judgment?