Deception. Scary/Horror stories.

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2023
  • On November 13th, 1820, American sailor Henry Palmer and his men landed on an island close to the Antarctic Peninsula, he eventually named Deception Island. What happened over the next 2 days was mysterious and unbelievable.
    For the longest time Palmer refused to make the grisly details public of what happened, finally revealing the disturbing events that took place shortly before his death in 1877.
    What happened 137 years later when a group of Australian scientists landed on the island was even more horrific, adding more speculation the island should be left alone and uninhabited. The events that took place in 1957 were kept a secret by the Australian government for decades before one of the scientists, American born Richard McCready, eventually broke his silence of what happened there.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 858

  • @CobwebSociety

    It's strange that a bunch of these people have the same names as the characters in The Thing. McCready, Norris, Clark great story, I love your channel

  • @SJBetkoski

    Okay, not really sure what's going on here. McCready, Palmer, Norris, Clark are the names of most of the main characters in 1982 "The Thing". Also bits of dialogue from the movie are used in this story, and they were rescued by the Norwegians? Somebody's pulling a fast one on us.

  • @jackhackett6827
    @jackhackett6827 14 днів тому +24

    WARNING ! If you find anything frozen in the ice on Antarctica , DON'T DEFROST IT !

  • @karlbuttler

    Very strange.....k

  • @GeorgeBrown-vd3xq

    This is what happened in Russia in 1959.There was a facility in that mountain. People who worked there described the same thing.The SCP foundation formed after that.

  • @Garwfechan-ry5lk

    My Brother worked for the Antarctic Survey on the Deception and other Islands in that Part of the South Shetlands, It was a Geological Survey area and active Volcanic eruptions were common, he was there for One and a Half Years this was in the 1950's, he never ever talked of Horror stories, he was with 30 odd other Men working for the Royal Navy and the Geological survey. He was a Scientist involved in Tectonics.

  • @dougaldouglas8842

    Life is stranger than fiction, it really is

  • @robgau2501

    Notice the guy's name is McCready? Same name of the main character in The Thing. And there's alot more in common with this story. I wonder if this story inspired the movie.

  • @Yahyia-cv3sx
    @Yahyia-cv3sx 19 годин тому

    My religious-obsessed mother often warned us children of the dangers of rock.

  • @johnhix484
    @johnhix484 21 день тому

    These horror/scary stories should be labeled for what they are ie historical fiction. They are somewhat based on facts such as actual expeditions or discoveries but the author is allowed to take literary license to add fiction to the story to make them more adventurous or exciting.

  • @takohamoolsen2486

    Dad's cousin used to work on Deception Island as a meteorological surveyor. He used to say to dad something about some volcanic entity and a perpetual feeling of being watched.

  • @rizzochuenringe669

    Deception Island is a well know tourist attraction. Actually it is the ring of a more or less still active vulcano, At one side it is open to the sea and medium sized ships can enter the caldera. A strech of some 500m sandy beach is still hot from underneath. Until a couple of years ago tourists could dig a pool there and enjoy a bath in the warm water on an Antarctic island. For environmental reasons they don't allow this pleasure anymore.

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578  +36

    Being on an island near Antarctica is scary enough….

  • @stevetilbrook3402

    McCready was the name of the star of "The Thing" a 1980's movie about an arctic base along the same story line.

  • @donnastarnes3104

    ...well, red stones WERE my favorites..(quietly flings red stones into the woods)... Another captivating tale! Thank you!

  • @DVS1USMC

    McCready 😂 as in Kurt Russel. I'm so annoyed it didn't click until the end

  • @fracturedangel1835

    It's Christmas today, I'm alone, and I just found your channel. I really enjoyed the story, and your narration, too. You have a new subscriber, as I'm a horror fanatic, and I love to be read to! Thank you for this channel.

  • @aussiegardener1773

    Awesome and as an Aussie i have to tell you there is a place in Queensland near the Redcliff peninsula called Deception bay. It is or at least to be a low socio-economic and low rent area and always had a sad vibe ..... I wonder if this happened due to it's name

  • @wodi28179

    Oh wow! This one was definitely worth waiting for! Thank you so much! ❤

  • @allysonlewis1576

    So glad to see this man’s post it’s been so long since I heard from him . Excellent story and great narration . Thank you so much.