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Revealed hoaxWell to Hell Hoax (1989)

aka Well to Hell Hoax (1989)

A 1989 Norwegian Christian newsletter reported that Soviet scientists drilling the Kola Superdeep Borehole had recorded the screams of the damned; the audio was later traced to the 1972 Italian horror film *Baron Blood*.

documented-hoax The audio was traced to a looped excerpt from the 1972 film Baron Blood, and the story's propagation chain — Norwegian newsletter, TBN, the tabloids — is fully documented.
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2026-06-09 · unannotated → documented-hoax — initial annotation sweep (Epic J.F4)

The hoax originated in a 1989 issue of Trumpet, a small Christian newsletter published by Åge Rendalen in Norway. The article reported that Soviet scientists drilling the Kola Superdeep Borehole at Zapolyarny had drilled into a cavity, lowered a microphone, and recorded the screams of ‘the damned souls in hell.’ The story was picked up by the U.S. tabloid Weekly World News and then by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The audio in circulation was later identified by skeptical investigator Rich Buhler in 1990 as having been lifted from the soundtrack of the 1972 Mario Bava film Gli Orrori del Castello di Norimberga (released in English as Baron Blood). Despite the 1990 exposure, the story continued to circulate in Christian radio broadcasts and on the early internet throughout the 1990s and 2000s and continues to be cited.

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