
A biologist by trade, Spencer is investigating the reasons why his young son was murdered by the family dog two years prior, and has come to the conclusion that disruptions in the earth’s magnetic field have not only led to various instances of unusual animal behavior (including the unprovoked attack that took his son’s life) but also are threatening the whole of human existence. Premiering in late 2014 on The History Channel, this program revolves around “investigate journalist” and apparent moron Don Murphy, who sets out to document the rather esoteric experiments being conducted in the Algerian desert by one Dr. Produced by the same company responsible for such glorious bunk as Discovery Channel’s Megalodon specials, The Devil’s Graveyards: Vile Vortices Revealed is easily the worst of the recent slate of phony cable television documentaries which have been passed off as the real deal. Will have to look out for a repeat.THE DEVIL’S GRAVEYARDS on History ChannelĬons: Poor acting, bad script, predictable conclusion, and precisely no scientific credibility Unless you think you would have any luck googling Mr A Scientist. I cant remember the scientists name, It was not so much the premise of the program, was more interested in if the experiment was actually performed and these people were killed! Looking on the History channel site was no use. I'm sorry about that, my account seems to have been hacked, normal service has been resumed, objective views and Logical Probabilities only. Anyone else who denies this will be getting a visit from Walking Carpet! You may have to wait a while though as he's been abducted by aliens. Historical facts only, look at Ancient Aliens. Even drama programs are based on real life, look at Buck Rodgers, Star Trek and Lost In Space, all realĪnd, it was on the History channel too. It tells the truth 100 percent of the time. Wanna know how I know for sure, it was on the telly, and the telly never lies. "Now look guys and girls, it really happened, it's real, and your all just in denial. These aren't documentaries.they are bought for peanuts to attract viewers and sell ad space. These shows are cheap to buy and fill spots. They also have ones on haunted houses, UFOs, finding Noah's ark and the Holy Grail, bigfoot, crop circles.the whole mess. The history channel needs money just like any other channel. Someone's going tell me now it was a fake documentary? A workman was unreeling a wire and crossed a high voltage path or something.Īnyway, never seen anything like that on History before?. The presenter and his crew were fortuitous that they decided to leave when they did.Īpparently, not another attempt but an accident, a cam had been left on and recorded it. The scientist, his colleagues and crew were vaporized. They were about 2 miles away when a COLLOSAL explosion took place. The film crew were tired and wanted to go so in the presenter said ok and they left. Then, a real flare up of tempers and blame and even physical stuff. But, when a team ran their Geiger counters over the area and discovered that the isotope was still present. The second caused a big fair sized explosion and melted all the wires, a success apparently. They made 2 attempts, the first did not do anything, not enough power. About ten people made up the this guys crew, they had generators and a wire matrix of some sort and capacitors all to generate enough power. So a film crew and presenter were on site in the desert to record his attempt to do this. Unless, he sends a massive EMP into the earth to neutralize it. Who put it there (a long time ago), who knows? Aliens was the speculation.Īnyway, this isotope (26) is going to destroy the earths Magnetosphere in the near future (it was also discussed that the HARC project in Alaska was actually a US Government project to try and stop this) It was like something out of SIFI though it was real, live recorded eventsĪ scientist thinks there is a deadly isotope in the Earth laid down in 12 locations around the earth. I just watched about half of this on the history channel.
