I haven’t heard the link to the actual sound, but this is the most horrifying thing I’ve ever read that relates to a creepy online audio recording. In Jan 12th 2013 a broadcast was sent out around Denver where recorded screams (he recalls it being faint distorted screams) mixed with slurred speech was audible in each broadcast whenever you tuned into the certain frequency that it was coming from. The few people who discovered it just blew it off as a hoax, as most people would, but a person actually looked into it some more and was able to get more information. He took a sample of the audio and dissected it by using a spectrograph (it’s when the audio wavelengths are stretched/zoomed in to where you can visibly see the waveform of the recorded sound). It’s the EXACT same way that one guy found out that Doom put a “666” and pentagram easter egg in the soundtrack of the game as seen here. Anyways, when the guy does it, he finds out there’s a link to an obscure website that’s visible in the wavelength. He doesn’t remember the website because it was so odd. The best he remembers was that it was something that had to do with a raven or a bird that is associated with death and that it had the words “free” and “please” in it. He also checked to see if there was a location associated with the link and the only thing that he could trace it back to was omaha, nebraska. Weird enough. He types in the link and it takes him to an all black screen that he described as “looked like I was in the deep web”. As he’s watching the screen he notices what looks like a glitchy horse’s face (not head, but a straight on face) is slowly fading into the screen and fucking faint heavy breathing is coming through the speakers. He decides he’s not about to get jumpscared, hacked, or spammed so he tries clicking out of the website but there’s no exit button so he keeps hitting ESC but to no avail. The blue light on his webcam turned on by itself so by now he said that he’s pretty much panicking and he ends up unplugging the whole computer and that solved it. He said it was all good until he plugged it back in and started it up to find a post-it memo that’s on his desktop with a message that simply read “Pressure is something you feel when you don’t know what the hell you’re doing.” and worst of all it has another link attached to it. He put tape over the webcam (smart move this time) and had one hand on the power button as he copy pasted and searched the link. Here’s where it gets worse. What popped up was a terrifying image of a man who looked to be in his 40’s sitting with his back turned to the screen. The part that STILL gives me chills as I’m typing this, is that it turned out it wasn’t an image. It was a video as the mans face slowly turns looking over his shoulder at the screen and a message pops up that says “I don’t want to retire, I still want to play.” The man then sees his printer start going off and that’s when he sprints out of his house and reports to the police that there’s a hacker online. The police can’t really do much, so the guy eventually returns home after crashing at a friends house for a day. On the way home, he decides he’s gonna buy a new setup just to be safe so he picks up (I think) a new monitor and hard drive. He gets home, takes down his old monitor and hard drive and sets the new ones in. Everything goes fine up until he looked over and saw a piece of overturned paper in the printer tray. He realizes it must’ve been from when his printer started going off by itself. He flips the paper over, and guess what it is. Yeah, it’s a printed picture of when the man was turned looking over his shoulder at the monitor, only this time in a half mask. He posted a picture of what was printed and it’s still to this day the most disturbing photo I’ve ever seen on reddit or anywhere else.

http://i.imgur.com/R390EId.jpg

By Licknuts
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