What's the spookiest event in /his/tory?
>>18123098Hinterkaifeck Murders
>>18123098The Holocaust.
>>18123114I mean things that actually happened.
The Black Death would have been spooky to live through. It was the closest we have been to an apocalyptic event.
>>18123098Our own Genesis
>>18123114Murdering 6 million Jews as some sacrafice to whatever demon nazis were worshipping
>>18123098Whatever triggered the Younger Dryas.
>The French doctor Yves Godard, his second wife and their two children disappeared in September 1999. Clues to the mystery were gradually discovered: traces of blood were found in the family home near Juvigny-sur-Seulles in Calvados, Lower Normandy. It was established that Godard and his two children departed on a sailing boat rented in Saint-Malo, Brittany, a few days before the discovery of the blood. During the course of the next few years, various objects were found on the north coast of Brittany or at sea: a lifeboat, identity papers, credit cards, the skull of one of the Godard children, and finally the bones of Godard himself
>>18123209>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godard_family_disappearance
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident>The Dyatlov Pass incident (Russian: Гибeль тypгpyппы Дятлoвa, romanized: Gibel turgruppy Dyatlova, lit.'Death of the Dyatlov Hiking Group') was an event in which nine Soviet ski hikers died in the northern part of the Ural Mountains ridge in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union on 1 or 2 February 1959 under undetermined circumstances. The experienced trekking group from the Ural Polytechnical Institute, led by Igor Dyatlov [ru], went on a hike of the highest difficulty level at that time, and had established a camp on the eastern slopes of Kholat Syakhl mountain. Overnight, something caused them to cut their way out of their tent by knives and flee the campsite while inadequately dressed for the heavy snowfall, strong winds and highly subzero temperatures as low as −50 °F (−46 °C).
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YOGTZE_case>The YOGTZE case (German: YOGTZE-Fall, also BAB-Rätsel, "Autobahn Riddle") refers to the death of unemployed German food engineer Günther Stoll, which occurred on 26 October 1984. Stoll died in mysterious circumstances, and the case is unsolved.
>>18123098The evolution of deep sea eels.
>>18123227>Shortly thereafter, Stoll went to his favorite pub (named "Papillon"[6]) in Wilnsdorf, where he ordered a beer and fell on the ground, injuring his face. Witnesses stated that he was not under the influence of alcohol and that he suddenly lost consciousness.>He awoke and drove away in his VW Golf II know people didnt really give a shit about drinking and driving back then but you would think somebody would have called him a cab or something after something like that.
>>18123098haha OP I love froggo XD
>>18123098SS Ourang Medan
>>18123379Reddit is more your speed. You should go back there.
>>18123098That time the Germans through they killed a bunch of Russian soldiers using mustard gas only for them to realize they weren't actually dead and so it looked like a zombie attack. Attack of the Dead Men during ww1
>>18123402Sauce?Sounds interesting.
>>18123098When Mankind developed consciousness. Imagine being the first ape to understand how the penis works
>>18123098Mongol and Timurid invasions
>>18123196That's been debunked Look up Ernst Zündel
Roanoke. An entire city just disappeared and no one knows to this day what happened. They carved "Croatian" into the tree which makes it even more mysterious
>>18123606They became good at basketball!?!?
>>18123098Sea People and yonaguni monument (Mū leftover ruined)
>>18123606A crazy croatian managed to get there and kill everyone.
>>18123191Not really since it wasn't evenly distributed. Infants and the elderly were doomed but able-bodied adults had relatively low mortality rates(which were still high for a disease of course and enough to affect the labor force significantly, but not "apocalyptic")
>>18123217reddit
>>18123098Volcanic winter of 536
>>18123425https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_of_the_Dead_Men
Fresno Nightcrawlers
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/40579980/
My life is enough spooky for me. I dont need no horror stories.
>>18123098>negro swans are flying over my house
>>18123196Aura
>>18123848This
>>18123861Thanks anon
>>18123217something really bad must have happened there if russians are seething at it so hard
>>18123841>only 50-70% (depending on area) died bro, that's not apocalyptic!Shut up retard. Imagine if 1/2-3/4 of everyone you knew died. That's bordering the limits on how bad everything can get without an extinction of the human race. Only the smallpox ravaging of the americas or genghis khan's rape/murderfest comes close in its scale through all of history.
>ON THE EVENING of 14 November 1941, Franz L. climbed out of a truck on the outskirts of the town of Slonim. Only a series of campfires built by the soldiers broke the darkness. Franz was met by his sergeant, Hans R. “Franz,” he said, “it would be better if we just put a bullet in our heads now.” Together they walked to the edge of one of three mass graves, where Sergeant R. explained that several thousand Jewish men, women, and children had been forced to strip naked and were shot. By the flickering firelight, Franz saw thousands of naked bodies and several containers of alcohol near the grave. Piles of clothes divided by age and sex lay nearby. As Sergeant R. spoke, tears ran down his cheeks. Soldier Karl M. also guarded the Slonim execution site and remembered that the scene was “terrible and ghastly to see. The air stank of blood and sweat.” Suddenly, he heard a child’s voice cry out several times for “Mama.” The voice, it seemed to him, “sounded buried, crying out from the depths.” Then all was quiet. At dawn, after spending an icy night keeping watch over the murdered Jews of Slonim, the soldiers of the 6th Company, 727th Infantry Regiment, returned to their barracks.
pagan genocide