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[Graphic Content and the Soka Forest Horror: Unveiling Dark Realities]-[Root of All Evil]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2022-06-30

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The Macabre Reality of Canal Livre

In the heart of the Amazon rainforest lies the city of Manaus, a location characterized by the narrator as "one of the most violent places in the entire world." It was here that a former police officer named Wallace Souza launched a television show in 1989 called Canal Livre. Unlike conventional media, the show was notorious for its lack of censorship, offering viewers a "front row seat to freshly murdered victims" and zooming in on "fatal injuries" and "blood spatter."

While the show featured bizarre segments—including a puppet fighting a bread seller—it gained immense popularity by positioning Wallace as a crusader against crime. His influence grew to the point where he was elected to political office. However, the show's "oddity" was exposed when reporters consistently arrived at gruesome crime scenes before police, often knowing specific details, such as a victim being "doused with gasoline and burned alive," before any investigation had taken place. The truth emerged in 2008 when a hitman named Moa confessed that Wallace Souza had been orchestrating gang killings to boost his show's ratings. Wallace eventually died of a heart attack while awaiting trial, leaving behind a legacy of corruption where victims were literally turned into "graphic content" for entertainment.

The Atrocities of the Soka Forest "Death Factory"

In 2014, the city of Ibadan, Nigeria, faced a terrifying string of disappearances involving motorcycle taxi drivers known as "Okadas." After the disappearance of a rider named Lanre Sidiku, who managed to make a frantic, final phone call from an underground cell, his fellow drivers organized a search party. Their investigation led them to the Soka Forest, where they discovered a horrific "death factory" designed for the harvesting of human body parts.

Upon storming the warehouse, the group found a "slaughtering slab" equipped with a drainage system to collect blood, alongside "bones, some with meat on them." It was revealed that these human body parts were being sold on the black market to satisfy a demand for "magic potions and charms" believed to grant wealth and success. The warehouse functioned as a site where victims were held in chains, periodically butchered for their organs, and then either kept alive for future harvest or discarded via a "makeshift guillotine" or a captive crocodile.

Despite finding 23 survivors, the search party never located Lanre Sidiku or the entrance to the underground prison he described. Local police failed to conduct a thorough investigation, choosing instead to demolish the site. The sheer volume of clothing and shoes found in a nearby shack suggests that the total number of victims in this "death factory" likely reached into the hundreds, yet no official accountability was ever achieved for these systemic atrocities.

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📖 Transcript

The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Graphic Content, and it's about a TV show that was extremely popular in Brazil until its secret was revealed.
The second story you'll hear is called Inside a Nigerian Death Factory, and it is about the horrible thing that was discovered inside of a warehouse in the middle of a Nigerian forest.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark and Mysterious delivered in story format, then you've come to the right podcast, because that's all we do.
And we upload twice a week, once on Monday and once on Thursday.
So if that's of interest to you, please offer the five star review button a free acupuncture session.

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