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Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh, and there's Chuck.
And Jerry's here too.
and this is a well yeah an episode of stuff you should know I have to say I'm fairly excited about this one oh good I'm so glad I couldn't tell because sometimes you're just like this is so stupid when it's oh it is okay but well yeah but you're not excited about how stupid it is so I'm glad I'm really glad to hear that because I am too no I mean I'm excited in that it is completely preposterous and silly but in a in the fun tinfoil hat paranormal sort of way that those are fun.
So maybe we should start over again, because I feel like we've really, like, released a spoiler here that this is probably just a story, a yarn.
I was going to save that for the end.
Well, we're talking about actually the way that we're approaching it is one of the most interesting stories, legends, modern urban legends, to come out of a show, a radio show that was well known for producing all sorts of urban legends and amazing stories, Coast to Coast AM.
That's right. Its host was Art Bell.
He himself, along with his wife, claimed that they had their own UFO encounter in the mid-'90s.
And the show started out in the 80s, was syndicated in 93, and it was not, you know, it sounds like sort of a very niche thing, but it actually became very popular, And Art Bell became a very famous radio host. Yeah, he was in ratings for a while there, I'm guessing the early to mid -90s.
He was just behind Rush Limbaugh and Dr. Laura Schlesinger.
That is up there as far as radio hosts go.
And he started to retire in 2002.
He finally did host his last episode in 2010.
But the show continues on.
Host George Newery took over full time in 2002.
to. He's still doing it.
And the whole premise of the show was that you would fax Art Bell, or now George Nury, I don't know if he still has the fax, but definitely Art Bell, you would send him a fax and basically say, hey, I've got this crazy story.
And if it was, you know, interesting to him, or he thought he wanted to know more about it, or his audience would, he would give you a call, and you guys would have a conversation.
He would interview you on the phone, live, on air, and then eventually people could call in and ask you questions.
That was pretty much the format of the show.
Yeah, and in this case of Mel Waters and his hole, and don't worry, it's not going to be anything like that.
No, Jerry was like, oh, this could go so many different ways.
This was five conversations on this show over the span of five years.
Again, the guy's name was Mel Waters, and he lived in Ellensburg, Washington, kind of right smack dab in the middle of Washington State.
And he said, I have a hole on my property, this property I don't live at right now, because there was some snow damage to the house there.
So I live in town in an apartment or something.
But on this property that I own, which is nine miles outside of Ellensburg, which is is also rural, you know, in and of itself.
He said it's up on the Manitash Ridge, and it's a very strange hole.
Yeah, it's not your average hole for sure.
A hole in the ground.
Yes, thank you for saying that, because there's some people out there who are so twisted they still didn't understand what kind of hole we're talking about.
We're talking about a hole in the ground.
Looks like a well. Sure, but way more different than a well.
But yes, you could liken it to a well because it's about nine feet in diameter.
The first 15 or so feet down, it was stone, right?
So it was lined with stone.
That's very well -like.
Then there was soil.
Then it turned into rock.
And it had about a three and a half foot barrier wall around it to keep people from just walking right into it.
Yeah, very well -like.
Yeah. And Mel hadn't built that wall.
The previous owner had.
but one of the things that makes the story so interesting and caught the attention and imagination of so many people, it's super out there, but if you listen to Mel, he comes off as essentially as perplexed as you do.
You know, he's like, this hole's been here since the dawn of time, apparently, and he's, you know, just kind of learned about it since he bought the property, and he has lots of questions about it.
He's just reporting the stuff that he's learned.
Yeah, exactly. He doesn't come across as the usual sort of tinfoil hat type you might think of.
No, not at all. And I'm sure, you know, you listen to this stuff as well.
And so we can both verify that he comes across as credible, even to our sort of skeptical ears.
For sure. But like you said, he said it had been there a long time.
The previous owner said it was there when he got there.
Supposedly it had been around since maybe the dawn of time.
The European settlers apparently knew about it.
The local indigenous people avoided it.
They said it was cursed.
Locals called it the devil's hole.
and here's that's all well and good well and good but here's where it gets interesting in that the properties of the hole and the things that surround the hole are really interesting according to this story um first of which is he's like hey people have been dumping stuff in this hole for as long as i know there's probably like 20 people that come around they dump in dead dead livestock.
They dump in appliances that don't work.
There's a weekly truckload of old tires that get dumped in there and this thing has never, ever filled up.
And when you drop stuff in it, you can't hear anything.
Yeah. Okay. It's pretty strange.
I mean, but you could also chalk it up to just an exceptionally deep hole in the ground.
Agreed. The thing is, is there, there's even stranger properties to this hole.
One of them is actually kind of hard to wrap your head around.
A neighbor saw a black beam shooting out of the hole skyward. And I think it might have even been at night.
But it was so black and absorbed so much of the light around it that it stood out at night.
A beam of blackness, not a beam of light, a beam of basically a void shooting out of the hole.
And I mean, if you ask your average hole expert, they're going to tell you that is unusual behavior for any hole.
Yeah. As Spinal Tap would say, it was none more black.
I pictured the smoke monster from Lost, personally.
I hadn't started Lost, but thanks for that.
You were going to get around to it any day.
Now I'll be on the lookout for the smoke monster.
We also should have mentioned that apparently nothing echoed when you screamed into it.
But those previous things you could explain, I guess, by it just being so deep, you know, because an echo is created by hitting a bottom and bouncing back.
So I don't really know if every deep, deep hole will echo back, but all that can kind of be explained.
The black beam coming out is very, very strange and cannot be explained, and that's where it starts to go kind of truly weird. Yeah, so he also was reporting information that he gathered from neighbors as this hole started to pique his interest. He wanted to learn more about it.
And one neighbor said that there used to be stones lined up around the edge of it.
And I guess that reminded Mel of Stonehenge, and he showed his neighbor a picture of Stonehenge.
He said, yep, it was exactly like that, except it didn't have the stones, the lintels going across the top, laid down on top.
And it's exactly that kind of detail that added credibility to Mel's story.
None of it was whole hog.
Yes, it looked exactly like Stonehenge.
Chew on that. It didn't have the stones at top.
Like just little, little alterations like that, that he would concede were just kept it from just being totally unbelievable and eye -rolly, I think is what I'm trying to say.
Yeah. Unless you just attach this to it, said his elderly neighbor.
Yes. Right. Or his nephew comes up later.
He mentions his nephew, but his nephew never gains a name.
It is very much like that for sure.
I think I would have been much more intrigued if there had been a photograph of any of this.
But anyway, there wasn't.
There was also it gets a little stranger.
There was a gun of a World War Two era, Walter P38, which was a German gun intended to replace the German Luger pistol.
And he, as we'll learn, Mel was a was a gardener and worked in like medicinal herbs and things.
So while he was digging around, he found this gun buried.
buried uh and when he went to shoot it and this is where I have a few questions apparently the gun shot silently um I wonder what that means I wonder if it didn't make any sound at all or if it just sounded like it was uh had a suppressor on it no or if it just you know the actual like movement of the physical movement of the gun didn't even make a noise I as I took it it didn't make any any noise whatsoever, but as bizarre as that sounds, it had even stranger properties too.
That's right. If you put this gun down by radio, it becomes a time -travel machine because the radio would all of a sudden start playing just random radio broadcasts from different places and different times.
Apparently, if you moved your hand away from the gun, the station would change, and you had to hold very still to stay on the station.
and if you stayed still for long enough and stayed on a station long enough, it would produce a sound that was, quote, out of time.
Okay. Now, just bear this in mind, too.
If you haven't listened to Mel's Hall, I encourage you to go listen.
There's, like, it's five hours long.
Like, all of this unfolded over five years across five calls.
Like, Mel is not aware of what questions he's going to be asked by Art Bell.
He's not aware of what questions the callers are going to ask him.
As far as we know. And if you listen to him, like, this does not sound rehearsed or scripted or anything like that.
So, even setting aside, like, the idea that this is possibly real and just taking it like a story, this guy was one of the best storytellers in the history of the world if he's just making all this up as he goes along, basically.
Yeah, which made me think it was perhaps set up in shady.
Art, no, Art Bell wouldn't have been involved in that, no. How do you know?
You know Art Bell? He was a credible host. Ghost. Okay.
For sure. Okay. I think that's why people loved him so much. Like, he wasn't going to get caught up in something like that.
People might call up and pull his leg.
He even asked Smell once, like, are you pulling my leg?
I really don't think he was the kind of person who would set something like that up.
He didn't need to. People would call in and he could just be the credible guy asking questions.
And, like, he didn't need to set it up.
People would just do it anyway.
way. No, I know. I'm just saying if it was unearthed, like the greatest hoax Art Bell ever pulled this, this funny trick, like you would say like, well, that's not possible because Art Bell would never do something like that.
No, I mean, if there were irrefutable evidence that he had done it or he admitted to doing it, of course, I mean, I'm not insane.
Okay. That's what I'm saying is that just, you just never know.
You never know whether I'm insane or not.
I always know that Richard. Thanks, man.
I'm just casting, casting a skeptic's eye on this.
Yeah. I don't mean to berate you for that.
I was just arguing in favor of Art Bell.
No, Art Bell would never do this.
I had no idea I felt this passionately about Art Bell and his integrity.
I didn't know that either.
All right. So moving on, the whole, apparently, and these were stories that even Mel said could be apocryphal, but he said a neighbor said that they threw their dead dog into the hole and that same dog with the same collar and tags was alive in the woods later on.
So it brought this dog back to life.
Yes, very Pet Sematary -ish.
Yeah, but other dogs wouldn't go near the hole.
Yeah, he said his own dogs wouldn't go anywhere near the damn thing was his quote.
Yeah. And Art Bell jumped on this.
He's like, well, wait a minute.
If this thing is able to resurrect things, have you ever considered being thrown in there?
there. Or I think he said, if you're ever diagnosed with a terminal disease, would you jump in yourself?
And already 10 steps ahead of him, Mel said, it's actually in my will that I'd be thrown into the hole after I die.
Of course. Why not?
Give it a shot, you know?
Yeah. So, Chuck, I say we take a break here and we'll come back and talk about some of the tests that Mel applied to the hole to try to get to the bottom of it.
Ah, nice pun. Thank you.
We'll be right back.
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really good one. Very clever.
Well, I actually did the whole like arching point too, as I said it, which really punctuates upon.
It sure does. It punctuates it.
That was good too. Thanks.
So I think I said before the break that Mel started figuring out ways to investigate this.
First of all, he wanted to know how deep it was.
And it turns out that Mel was what he calls pretty close to a professional shark fisherman, or at least he used to be.
Yeah. So that means that he had on the property, a lot of really heavy, sturdy shark fishing reels.
Anyone who's seen Jaws knows that those are sturdy reels.
Yeah. He also had a ton of line, like a lot of line.
And so he tied a one pound triangular or pyramidal weight to the end of a line and he started slowly paying it out.
And we should, we should back up a little bit it because he used the line differently the first time.
He tied a roll of Lifesavers to the end of it once and then painted it out 1 ,500 yards.
And when he brought it back up, the Lifesavers were intact, indicating to him that even 1 ,500 yards down, he hadn't hit the water table.
Yeah. I would have used a sponge, but that's just me.
Oh, that's a good one.
That's a great one.
Thanks. So back to the line.
After the Lifesavers thing, he started just paying out line using a shark reel, right?
Right. Yes. And he goes down over 15 miles, about 80 ,000 feet into the hole, allegedly not hitting the bottom.
And Art Bell noted trusted radio hosts said, yeah, you know, you might want to call a university or something like they would probably want to look into this and research this.
And Mel was like, hey, that's funny.
My wife works for a local university here.
uh what he I don't think he said the school but didn't people surmise online it was probably what would it have been Central Washington is that a university yeah Central Washington yeah and so anyway uh he said I've been talking to my wife and she's been talking to the university and apparently they're pretty interested um and then callers started calling in saying things like hey you should use a sponge well they didn't say that but they should have but they said hey um We have ideas on how to find out how deep this is.
And also, if this is as deep as you say, it's like twice as deep as the Marianas Trench. And even though this wasn't in the show, it's also twice as deep as the deepest hole, which is Russia's Kola super deep borehole, which is just a little over 40 ,000 feet.
So this is double that.
Yeah, it was cute. So we're talking, I don't know if we even said this or not.
This whole thing started in 1997.
1997. So when that caller calls up with the information about the Marianas Trench, he says that he went and consulted his encyclopedia.
Very cute. Yeah, it is super cute.
So yes, this would very far and away be the world's deepest hole.
And it's an impossible hole in that sense.
We'll get a little more into that.
But that essentially was the first call.
And we've peppered in some stuff from other calls, but that's the basics of the hole and what Mel said he had done so far.
Some of the listeners that called in were like, you should put temperature sensors and lower those down and maybe a video camera.
Yeah, radar. Surely radar can come into this somehow.
And radar was like, leave me out of this.
And essentially, like I was saying, that's the first call.
So the first call happens.
And then a week later, Mel Waters appears again on Coast to Coast AM.
And he has like very distressing news this time.
That's right. Right.
He said, all right, I went back to the property and I couldn't get back on.
There was it was blocked off by military personnel and they said, you can't come on your own property.
He said there was a plane crash and you can't come on.
And Mel was like, there wasn't any plane crash like I would have known about this.
I don't live too far away.
It would have made noise.
I would have seen smoke.
There was nothing indicating that there was a plane crash.
Give me the person in charge.
And they trotted out somebody not in military fatigues, which is very X -Files -y.
Anytime there's somebody in charge wearing a suit with the military, it's very X -Files -y and very bad news.
Yeah. Yeah. Mel turned into a bit of a Karen there.
Yeah. So this person, whoever it was, it wasn't a military guard, was in an X -Files suit.
Smoking a cigarette, probably.
Probably says, so what's the problem?
And Mel says, this is my property.
I want to get onto my property.
The guy in the suit said that's not going to happen.
And this isn't necessarily your property.
And if you want to go ahead, that's fine.
But I'll bet we could very easily find a drug lab on your land and then there'd be a whole bunch of problems for you that you don't need if you'll just turn around and leave. Yeah, that really got to Mel for sure.
He was spooked, to say the least. Yeah, as he should have been.
because he did have a lab on the property.
He was not cooking drugs, but like I mentioned earlier, he was into medicinal herbs and plants and things like that that he would source from northern Nevada, that, you know, traditional herbs and things that had been used by Native Americans for, you know, eons.
And he said, I do have a lab here and they could probably frame me pretty easily.
So I'm not sure what to do.
He also learned around the same time that the predecessor to, I guess, Google Earth Earth was something called TerraServer, where they had just satellite aerial, satellite images of the Earth.
He was like, my property is blocked out on that thing now.
Yeah. And Art Bell, he did his research because he's very reliable and trustworthy.
And he found a server, a TerraServer image and found like this is, yeah, you can't see his property.
I think it's on Google Maps today.
Laura, Dr. Claw helped us out with this.
And she points out that there's a nearby military It's called the Yakima Training Center.
It's an Army training center.
But it also includes a NSA listening station.
And that's not conspiracy theory.
That's the Seattle Post -Intelligencer reporting that there's an NSA listening station there.
That in and of itself could block out a large segment of the central Washington, I think, on Terra server.
server. Yeah, I also saw, and this is on Reddit, and since this is all bunk anyway, we might as well just mention stuff like this, but there were dudes on Reddit that were like, you can see where Google Earth has cloned images and overlaid them over the spot where the hole should be.
Yeah, I mean, it's not the most incredible part of all this, is it?
oh no I'll that's that's that's coming soon yeah I mean I hope we are in agreement on the most incredible part and it's not a silent gun or a silent hole we'll uh we'll see I'm not exactly certain what you're talking about so I'm excited come on you know all right we'll get there okay so there was a couple other things that Mel said had happened since he was first on and he caught the attention of the government who had now taken over his land um he had a buddy who He was a trucker, and his buddy told him that he delivered a huge quantity of fiber optic cable to a warehouse in Ellensburg.
And in the late 90s, fiber optic cable had no business whatsoever being anywhere near Ellensburg, Washington.
Another friend told him he delivered a truckload of instruments from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, one of the national labs.
in and of itself is spooky, especially pre -millennium when everything the government did was super spooky, and that those were delivered to that same warehouse in Ellensburg.
So fiber optic cables and Lawrence Livermore Laboratory instruments suddenly amassing in Ellensburg, a little coincidental with the government taking over his land.
That's right, and you know how he found this out?
His trucker buddy told him so.
Right. A couple of other details there.
Apparently, the workers at the warehouse were – all of them were Israeli, according to this trucker, unnamed trucker.
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Okay. Yeah. Great. That's what they do.
Sure. Sure. So there was a bit of like an upside to all this.
And like, again, Moe was really distressed that he wasn't allowed on his land and that he had been threatened and intimidated.
But he also was like, you know, this is my private property.
My rights are being trampled on.
So he was quite happy to find that shortly after the government took over his land, they did write by him and then some.
His real estate agent contacted him.
Apparently he was the type to have a real estate agent and retainer.
And they said, Mel, I've got great news for you.
You have an anonymous offer to lease your land indefinitely for a quarter of a million dollars a month.
How do you feel about this?
I mean, that's incredible.
He said, you know, this is on the third call by now.
He was like, yeah, I took the deal because I'm in Australia right now, buddy.
And I'm getting getting rich here off the U .S. government or, you know, whatever, unnamed leasee or leaseor.
Which one would that be?
So he would be the lessor.
They would be the leasee.
They would be the leasee.
As far as car commercials have taught me.
Yeah. So Art Bell, and we believe everything he says, he said that, hey, Mel is definitely in Australia.
I've gotten emails, I guess, that were .au or something.
thing, but he was, somehow he was able to verify that Mel was from, in Australia.
And Mel also is like, and here's the other thing is like, the government took care of all this.
They did all the paperwork.
They got my dogs over here.
The Australian government was cooperating and they were in on it.
And I'm in Australia now and I'm doing my medicinal herb growing here to great effect.
Yeah. And we should say also, we've been to Australia for tour and it is not an easy country tree to come into.
They make you jump through lots of hoops.
So it's another suspicious thing, too.
I just want to point out.
But we didn't have the government doing all the legwork for us.
Exactly. That's what I'm saying.
Like, he did. Like, that's not Australia's normal MO is what I'm trying to say.
Yeah, that's not nothing, as they say.
One other thing that he tossed out there is that, so he was using his medicinal herbs to cure people.
He also did some gratifying work work rescuing wombats.
Just threw that out there as an aside.
I thought that was a nice touch. And then there's one other thing, too.
Remember the magical gun that made no sound and then played radio broadcasts from other times and eras?
I do. He took that to Australia with him, probably also another hard thing to do for the average person.
And he used it as a security deposit for his place that he rented.
He gave it to his landlord or his security deposit I don't know why he would have needed to do that if he was getting I don't either maybe he hadn't gotten the first lease payment yet maybe that's the weird although that's not the weirdest part obviously but that's the part that makes the least just logical sense was why he'd be like uh here just you like old world war ii guns maybe the guy did maybe that was it well supposedly whether he did or not the man's son got in touch with Mel and was like I I don't know where my father is.
He disappeared, and he took that weird gun with him.
And before they disappeared, he had become obsessed with the thing.
Yeah, and they never heard from him again, I suppose.
As far as I know. And also the man's son was never named, nor was the man, the landlord. Yeah, keeping with the story.
Right. All right. So Mel goes back to the States to visit some family.
He did not show for an appearance on Coast to Coast. in late 1999.
And he was like, yeah, you know why, buddy?
Art, he said, because I was questioned after an altercation on a bus and I was transported back to Olympia, Washington, or I was told I was going to be transported back to Olympia, Washington.
But instead, I woke up almost two weeks later, 12 days later, I just awoke with no memory of anything that happened in a rough part of San Francisco.
And now today you just call that San Francisco.
No wallet, no ID. I had adhesive on my arm, like residue from like where I clearly probably had an IV.
And brother, my back teeth are gone.
That would be so distressing to be like, I'm missing teeth and I have no recollection of them being taken out.
It's distressing when you know it's coming and it happens.
Yeah, good point. I can vouch for that.
Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, did you get knocked out, I guess, when you had yours removed?
Oh, sure. That's the best part.
Okay. Okay. Yeah, but I can imagine knowing it's coming would be more distressing.
That usually is. They say anticipation is the worst part of just about any experience, right?
I don't know. That's what I heard. Okay.
So regardless, Mel's now missing a couple of teeth.
He's also down, in addition to missing his ID and wallet, his belt buckle, which sounds kind of, what's the word I'm looking for?
Innocuous? Yes, Chuck, that's exactly the word I was looking for.
Sounds innocuous as far as details go, but this belt buckle was a special belt buckle that he had made himself.
He was also a craftsman in addition to a grower and maker of medicinal herbal tinctures.
And this belt buckle contained a dime, a very special dime, a 1943 dime with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's bust on the side, just like the dimes we had today.
The problem is that dime shouldn't have existed.
Yeah, the Roosevelt dimes didn't start until 1946 after FDR died.
He was still alive in 1943.
So those don't exist. They even did some searching on the Internet.
net. The only thing I could find was apparently they're 1949 dimes that people have sort of etched to the nine to look like a three because I saw a picture of one.
I was like, that looks like a 1943 Roosevelt to me.
But other people said like, no, that's been made.
It was a nine made to look like a three.
But at any rate, those dimes don't exist. I mean, I guess it's possible that it could It could have been some kind of a counterfeit thing.
But he said that, a couple more things about this dime, that it could not be photographed.
So it clearly wasn't the dime I saw on the Internet.
And also, if you walk 15 feet away, it goes invisible.
And it's not just my eyesight, because I know what you're thinking.
Yeah. So he also took one of those dimes to a coin dealer.
dealer and I guess while I was in the coin dealer's possession the treasury department showed up and confiscated it just like that they were there yeah and he was using these dimes like um pretty innocently I saw the belt buckles were world war ii themed so one was a what like he had three coins one had a bust of Churchill one had a bust of FDR and I think the other one was a bust of Stalin and he's like oh this FDR dime will work perfectly like apparently he hadn't realized that that they were special dimes, he just dug them up on his property, which I think should have raised a red flag right
away that they were special dimes, if they were something he dug up on his property.
Yeah, he said he found them in a red envelope on his property, these impossible coins.
So I say we take another break, because when we come back, we are definitely going to get to the craziest part of this whole story.
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kids stucks net stucks net stucks net I don't know you know it's stucks net in this it's a great name yeah that's the name of it I know it's a great name all right stucks net with an x all right so we're back uh and this is when we start to talk about a second hole yeah because uh and on a subsequent call into am coast to coast mel said because I've been on your radio show and people are like familiar with with me in this whole this hole now this whole hole he said I've now been made aware of a second hole thanks to the native people there in Nevada they got in touch with members of the Basque
community there and apparently there's is still a robust Basque community because sheep herders from the Pyrenees moved there in the late 19th century and they're still there today so which is great but this Basque hole as it's called was very Very similar to Mel's hole.
It was nine feet in diameter.
This one had an actual metal collar around it starting a couple of feet off the ground and had a metal lining the hole as far as you could see down into it.
And local Basque people was like, yeah, that hole's been around since the 19th century and dogs won't go near it.
They're scared of it.
And we've seen a black beam come out of this thing.
He's like another black beam.
That's nuts. Yeah. And that's not the craziest part.
We're getting there.
Just wait. Yeah. Now I know what you're talking about.
I mean, come on. So I think it's what I'm about to say, that that metal collar around the hole somehow was never hot to the touch. But the local Basques had figured out that if you put your tent against it, it would heat your tent in the winter.
Is that it? Is that what the weirdest part was that you were talking about?
Are you being coy? Okay.
I can't tell if you just are blanking or if you're just messing around with it.
No, I really couldn't think of it earlier, but now I know just what you mean.
The closer we get to it.
I love this. We never have this kind of true suspense on this show, I feel like.
I feel like I should be doing like a finger drum roll for the next minute.
So, it's keeping your sleeping bag warm.
It's keeping your tent warm.
Mel, he did a few things.
So he dropped a wrench in it, or I guess he dropped it on the metal. It didn't make any sound like the last one.
Then they got some ice because they were like, this thing has weird heat properties, so let's drop some ice down in there in a pot and see what happens because if it gets hotter or something, then we'll know it has some weird or some, I guess, legitimate heat properties.
And the ice came back.
It was unmelted. And when they put this potted ice over a fire to melt it, that ice eventually caught on fire.
Yeah, it put out its own heat, too.
Yeah, via the fire.
Right. So one of the Basque people who was involved in all this is like, hey, this eternal hot ice is probably a pretty good idea.
I'm going to take it home and put it in my wood stove.
Yeah, good idea. Yeah, it's a great idea.
The problem is one of the strange properties of this eternal heat ice ice was that it dried everything around it.
So much so it sucked all the moisture out of everything that this poor Basque man's cabin crumbled into basically dust because the eternal ice, just being in his wood stove, had sucked all of the moisture out of the wood so that it just couldn't stand up as wood any longer.
Yeah. That stove collapsed along with the rest of the cabin.
So that's not the weirdest part.
Well, the stove actually basically burned a hole, and now it's like five feet into the ground.
It's made it that far.
Yeah. Pretty nuts. But that's not the craziest part.
You ready? Yeah. Dear listener, so this part is also a little awful because it involves killing an animal.
I know. We should mention that people at some point suggested, like, why don't you throw a cat down that hole, Mel's hole, and see if you can hear it.
hear it crying. And stand up guy Art Bell was like, no, we're not doing anything like that.
That's what I'm saying.
I know. That's why.
Exactly. So they did have a sheep, though, at the bask hole.
And they tried to bring the sheep around it.
The sheep freaked out.
So they said, all right, you're getting in the crate and we're doing this the hard way.
They lowered the sheep down 1500 feet.
They had stopped making any sounds.
They brought the sheep up and it was dead so they dissected it and it was cooked from the inside out evidently so they had a nice mutton dinner and gained immortality no I'm gonna let you take this buddy really I'm crazy as part here we go so while they're dissecting it they quickly found out that the sheep was missing its internal organs they just weren't there anymore but in the internal organs place Was a giant tumor.
They're like, well, we've already come this far with dissecting.
We might as well dissect the tumor.
And when they cut the tumor open, they found that there was what looked to be what you could describe closest would be a fetal seal.
But the fetal seal had human eyes.
And even crazier than that, the fetal seal like opened its eyes and started looking around at all of the Basque people in Mel who were there standing over it, agog and amazement.
Yeah. So this thing was 18 inches long.
It was connected by an umbilical cord. And we should also say that stuff you find on the internet now, some of that stuff maybe has been added since 1997, because there's a lot of, you know, bunk out there.
But I saw it was connected by an umbilical cord, detached itself.
And like you said, we're just kind of walking around, hanging out with people.
Apparently, they thought this thing was like, I want to go back into the hole.
So they put it on the metal collar.
So it looked at them, gave them a nod and took the dive.
Yeah. The fetal seal with human -like eyes.
Yeah. And so later on, Mel's here witnessing all of this stuff.
And he's in contact, obviously, with his Basque friends from that point on.
And he said that later on, they told him like the fetal seal had come back up several times.
And they learned that if a boombox was near, they could communicate with the fetal seal.
But when somebody grabbed an old 2 Live Crew cassette and tried to record over it, nothing was recorded.
Okay. They better had some basking tape over those square holes, you know.
Yeah, I forgot about that part.
Yeah, absolutely. But what about Mel's cancer?
It went away, buddy.
Thanks to the bask hole, I guess.
He had apparently pretty aggressive terminal esophageal cancer, and it was just gone.
And so they started calling this thing the tumor seal because of that.
Yeah, which is a horrible name for any organism.
But there you go. So that's if you come across something called the tumor seal on the Internet, that's what they're talking about.
This strange seal like creature with human eyes that healed Mel's esophageal cancer.
That's right. So since the beginning of the Internet, and this was, I mean, seemingly coincidentally, kind of around the birth of the Internet.
the story grew and grew and grew of course just like a little fetal seal will one day become a sea lion oh is that right seals and sea lions aren't aren't different they're so small but this is a magical story so that's oh god that's what happens in this case okay especially that has human -like eyes so um mel waters apparently doesn't exist uh they have looked there apparently are there no records of the mel waters in the county of which he supposedly resided uh there There was no wife that worked at Central Washington University.
Go Wildcats, by the way.
Go Wildcats. It was obviously somebody from around there because they had a lot of knowledge of the area.
So whoever was pulling off this hoax was clearly a local.
But there was no Mel Waters as far as anyone can tell.
No, but one of the interesting things is that in the real world, in the Ellensburg area, Apparently there is a local rumor superstition about a bottomless hole somewhere in the area.
Yeah. I mean, I'm sure that was the leaping point for this story.
Had to be. But Mel really took it and ran with it.
And so, I mean, this caught Coast to Coast AM listeners' attention.
And enough that they went out and actually looked for the hole.
There was an expedition that was mounted in 2002.
30 people makes it an official expedition.
It was led or it included a guy named Gerald Osborne.
Gerald Osborne went by Red Elk.
He very wisely didn't claim ancestry or heritage to any particular indigenous tribe in the area.
Instead, he said he was an intertribal shaman, which means he was white.
Yeah. And he's not to be confused.
He's not to be confused with Gerald Red Elk, who's a legitimate Navajo, who was a Navajo code talker in World War II from Montana.
Thanks for stealing that name.
Exactly. So he was, the reason he was on this expedition is he said, I've been to this hole numerous times.
My father took me there for the first time all the way back in 1961.
I'm a huge asset to your group.
As a matter of fact, why don't you guys just carry me around?
I'm that much of an asset to this expedition.
tradition did he really say that no but i could kind of see it nothing in this story would surprise me so you can literally dupe me with anything at this point right and by the way r .i .p gerald osborn aka red elk he did pass and i think 2017 maybe yeah okay r .i .p um he claimed that um a huge spacecraft would appear and hover over that hole and that the government had a very small underground base there obviously underground uh there's a legit uh geologist named jack powell from Washington State Department of Natural Resources who seems like the lone, or maybe one of the lone skeptics aside from me
apparently, saying like, hey, this hole's not possible.
Josh Clark is even going to say this one day on a very popular podcast. This hole would collapse on itself because of all the pressure and heat from the area around it.
You just can't have a hole that deep.
It's impossible. They were like, stop saying impossible.
He's like, fine, but you get my point, right?
He said, and that fishing line wouldn't have made it or your lifesavers or anything else wouldn't have survived that, that depth.
No. And he did concede like this is, this area was carved out by volcanic activity eons ago.
So it is possible that there are like a lot of really, really deep holes that may even be for all intents and purposes, as far as human scale is concerned, bottomless.
But this, what this guy's describing could not possibly exist. exists and this area is also just riddled with gold mine shafts in fact i think i might know the particular gold mine shaft outside of ellensburg that inspired this guy this mel waters yeah not you you're playing the role of jack powell yeah that was me doing my jack powell impression he and i sound just alike just like uh me and um mark ruffalo right oh people said that Yeah, I get that a lot.
Oh, I've never thought about that.
I think it's the— Someone said you talk like someone the other day.
Mike Birbiglia. Yeah, I think they— I get that a little bit.
They might be the first person to say that, I've heard that.
Yeah. And then I think, yeah, I think that's it for voice look -alikes or sound -alikes.
Yeah, same Muppet -y tenor.
Love that. I will never, ever forget that.
I hold that dear to my heart.
You should. it. All right.
So Powell said, as Josh just play acted, let's go to this gold mine shaft that I know about.
Like, I bet this is it.
It's near the Manistash Ridge.
I think it said Manistash earlier.
It's Manistash. I think it's Manastish.
Oh, well, I mean, it depends on which side you live on.
Yeah. Nevada, Nevada.
Yeah, exactly. Tomato, tomato.
But he took them there, the group whole, you know, Mel's Hole enthusiast. And they were like, nah, you duped us.
There's no way this is Mel's Hole.
It's too normal, basically.
It's not doing anything weird. You lying geologist. Yeah, exactly.
That's funny. So these people, they were undeterred.
They were like, we are so, we're going to balk so hard at your suggestion that this pithing thing is Mel's Hole, that just to spite you, we're going to go on and form the Seattle Paranormal Society.
So there. Yeah, like we're all here together.
We should call ourselves something.
Yeah. So they did. So they did.
Yeah. And here's another just little addendum.
In 2012, apparently like a local library historian said, you know, the files on Mel's Hole are not in my library anymore.
They disappeared. And there's no way some crackpot stole them.
Right. They're definitely not under a placemat at my house where I forgot them.
Yeah. So there were, again, like there are people out in the real world who are trying to track down Mel's Hole for one reason or another.
And Mel. And Mel, yes, exactly.
And one of the places that became like a clearinghouse online for continued information about Mel's Hole was the Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore.
They actually claim to still be getting email updates from Mel and Mel's nephew.
So you know that they were like, that was an arcane reference right there, Mel's nephew.
I think it legitimized everything.
And they actually may have been receiving information from somebody claiming to be Mel's nephew.
Eventually, though, even they, the Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore, were like nuts to this.
And based on the date of their last post, they seem to have given up the ghost in 2003.
Yeah, it may have had something to do with, they said, hey, Mel's nephew, he's coming to our hang.
He's coming to the Northwest UFO Conference on Memorial Day.
And then they said, oh, well, it turns out he didn't make it.
He got in a car wreck.
But he'll keep us posted about whether he's going to make it to the conference.
Exactly. So you said that there's so much crud on the Internet now about this, that it's just kind of to me, it took like a really interesting, cool, self -contained thing that didn't need to be expounded upon.
And yeah, Yeah. Just 2020s internetized it, which means it just got dumb.
And so there's tons of like I read one article where somebody was like, this may be a Lazarus pit.
And I looked up Lazarus pit and it only exists in the DC comic universe.
Yeah. So that probably is not a very credible website.
And then also there's this YouTube video from just this past March. And this is what's amazing about the Internet.
Somebody made a YouTube video that claimed that Elon Musk, because he's like the head of technology in the world apparently, sent a special drone, a special high -tech drone made for tough places, they said, down into Mel's hole.
And we'll get to what he came up with in a second.
But if you go and search that, there are offshoot videos, videos about that that are treating it like news.
So there's tons of YouTube videos talking about this drone footage that Elon Musk found.
And essentially he found what was at the bottom of it and he did not like what he found according to this YouTube video.
Legend has it it was a cave painting of a Cybertruck.
I think he would have been gratified with that or he would have been like, wow, those things really are ugly.
Yeah. So no, they quoted him in this video.
there's something down there, something we don't get.
We aren't ready for what's at the bottom.
And that tracks. So, I mean, it still just keeps going on and on.
Some people of a 2017 video went to a location that someone on Reddit said was Mel's Hole.
They're like, it's not Mel's Hole.
So there are people still looking for Mel's Hole out there.
But to me, you don't really need to go much beyond the actual original story.
It's perfect as is.
Yeah, it's a fun radio theater.
Yep. Yeah, and that's our assessment that it is theater, Chuck.
I think that's where we both land, right?
I mean, that's where I am.
I hope you're there.
If not, we've got to end the show.
I'm solidly right there with you.
Okay, good. Well, since we're standing right next to another shoulder -to -shoulder, cheek -to -jowl and all that stuff, I think that means it's time for Listener Mail.
I'm so relieved. I thought you were about to say we have to jump into that hole together.
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family living back home where the conflict is seemingly fizzled out.
I've always wondered what happened overseas to the ones who didn't make it out of the camps and how or if my people have restored their villages but the topic is still raw.
I think it'd be a great topic to look into for an episode, a short stuff or just for your brain bank.
And that is warmly from Melody who apparently listens to us from the long drives between Chicago and Minneapolis.
Nice. Thanks a lot, Melody.
I definitely not heard about that Yeah, and I think that's a great corollary to Project 100 ,000, huh?
Totes. Yeah, I think that might even deserve its own episode, too.
We'll have to dig into it.
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