domingo, 28 de maio de 2017

Teletubbies: a sinister story behind the children's show

What you will read next is a creepypasta, that is, a modern urban legend spread across the internet, through forums, emails and social networks. Usually they can be fictitious, with no reliable evidence or sources, just like a tale of terror, but ... and if they are real? To amplify the sense of suspense we inserted a track to be played accompanied the reading. (Do not be cowards)   Teletubbies TELETUBBIES AND THE MIDDLE UNIVERSE Whoever watched the silly episodes of Teletubbies would never imagine that there is a possibility of containing in them a disturbing truth. The program produced by the BBC in partnership with RagDoll had the noble purpose of entertaining the infantile public, nevertheless, Teletubbies never ceased to have a strange and sinister aspect. In the plot, beings like big fat rats with antennae behaved stupidly all the time, in a place that looked like a green hill. 04 All the bizarre ideas seen in the 365 episodes came out of the head of a single man: Andrew Davenport and that's where the story begins to get interesting. Davenport is the creative director of Ragdoll and a champion of audience in the programs that take its authorship. He joined this branch after completing his degree at the University of London. Andrew's success and fame have always featured prominently in his hometown folkestone, as well as his dark side, a side so obscure that Davenport denies vehemently, perhaps because he wants to forget. During his childhood, Andrew had problems at school, being forced to study at a college that was a type of military school near Folkestone that had the bad reputation of "mistreating" his students. In that period, Davenport compulsorily submitted to the rigorous "Plan of Discipline" of the college. Among the events of this plan was spending a weekend at a military base where is the current RAF Menwith Hill Station in Harrogate. After this trip Andrew came back upset. That always "electric" boy became a serious child with no expressions. Always crumpled by the corners, the young man never touched the subject openly. He even attended a psychiatrist to get rid of the trauma but did not succeed. Over time the impact of the events of the voyage diminished until they vanished into the depths of Andrew's soul. And he stayed there, hidden, until the day Davenport decided to put the ideas on paper: it was the Teletubbies show. Now the adult Andrew presented to the executives of the BBC, the project for this children's program: everything very good, very simple ... or at least it was what it seemed. On one day, Davenport went to a party with the entire program staff. The director exaggerated a bit in the drink and ended in a deplorable state. In the midst of the whining, Andrew began to confess to those present about such a "Operation Mider". According to his words, during the trip with the military college at the age of 13, Andrew and his colleagues ended up undergoing an experiment in an operation called by Mider's military. All were placed in a dome that "looked like liquid plastic" and remained there while a very strong light took over the whole sphere. Andrew reveals that he fainted, waking up in a totally bizarre place. In this place, nothing seemed to make much sense, the laws of physics were not respected and the creatures that inhabited the place had nothing to do with any animal that inhabited our planet. They were similar beings with large humanoid rats, about 2 meters tall, wearing metallic clothes and antennae on top of their heads. In the region of the abdomen of these beings there was a display that showed everything they thought and even what Andrew thought. Everyone behaved silly, emitting something like laughter all the time. They looked like children. Andrew and three of his colleagues remained in this place, according to their perspective, for long months. They communicated with the creatures by thought and they materialized everything they wanted, almost always with a smile on their face. One day, in the midst of this unusual environment, Andrew and his colleagues found a pillar, a cylindrical shaped stone that emitted intense light. Curious, one of Andrew's colleagues finally touched the cylinder and disappeared. The others were fearful and ran away. The poor boy returned to his home, a globe with crooked windows that floated, where the creatures lived. However, he says that one day the cylindrical pillar appeared at the side of his window. Andrew feared touching him but one of the creatures conveyed a positive feeling by making Andrew bold. And he rang and woke up inside the sphere of the military base at the exact moment he apparently would have disappeared. Davenport told his team that it had been too real to be an illusion. His other colleagues in the experiment also had the same view of Davenport.

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