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The Source Recordings, Volume 3

4/23/20261 hr 6 min

Volume 3 of 3. For the secret creepypasta lover in all of us, here’s a different, more raw way to experience some older stories from the series — directly from the mouths of the witnesses, who have no use for some author's careful prose or dramatic effects. The stories and the tellers:

  1. family: Michael Bach (20 mins. )
  2. The Crack: Isaac Lewis (23 mins.)
  3. compulsion: Jackson Fischer (18 mins.) 25% of all proceeds from the Knifepoint Horror merchandise shop are donated to the National Alliance to End Homelessness: knifepointhorror.dashery.com Patreon subscribers listen ad-free: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript preview

First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    [mysterious music] Specter Vision Radio. Specter Vision Radio. [static] This transmission is coming to you from the Belief Hole Podcast.

  2. Soren Narnia· Host0:11

    [mysterious music] If you're listening to this right now, you know the world is full of encounters with the unexplained.

  3. Michael Bach· Soundbite0:18

    It was just a shadow of a man standing at the edge of my bed.

  4. Soren Narnia· Host0:22

    True, terrifying tales submitted by listeners like you.

  5. Speaker 00:27

    [monster roaring] The next thing I know, there were two long metal rods coming at my head. [metal creaking] Large triangle-shaped something. It was so freaky. It looked like it was coming closer, like out of the forest. I thought to myself, "What on earth?" I do remember that bright light. It looked at least seven, eight feet tall.

  6. Michael Bach· Soundbite0:53

    This thing staring at me.

  7. Speaker 00:54

    I remember thinking to myself, "What the hell is going on?" This thing was blacker than black. Weird chanting. Halfway through, it had stood up on its hind legs and walked the rest of the way.

  8. Soren Narnia· Host1:05

    So join us on the Belief Hole Podcast as we shine a light into the dark and explore the bizarre phenomena behind some of the strangest encounters you've never heard.

  9. Speaker 31:17

    Flowing ad budget on metrics that look great till the CFO sees them, that's bullspend, and marketers are calling it out in [typewriter clacking] Dashboard Confessions.

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