DHP Episode - 8/17/2012 - Wonderful World Of Ouija

Michael Darkhallow, Jay Rosell, Alex Thurgood

News

The Min Min Lights​
The team discusses the mysterious Min Min lights that appear in the skies over Australia, whose frequency and ferocity seem to have stepped up lately with reports of frightened humans as well as cattle.  Are these some natural phenomenon, or something extra terrestrial?

Wonderful World Of Ouija
The Baltimore Museum of Industry recently opened an exhibit boasting the largest collection of Ouija boards the world has ever seen.  The exhibit depicts the history of the Ouija, a device that is said to open the gates between the living and the dead.  Among the topics discussed are the potential dangers inherent in such a large collection of Ouija in one place.

The Titanic Hauntings
With at least one actual replica of the legendary Titanic having been completed, and countless relics recovered from the sunken wreckage of the ship, there are ample reports of ghostly phenomenon and strange happenings in and around the pieces.  The Darkhallow crew discusses these reports, and even delves into little-known lore about the first attempt to visit the actual wreckage of the original Titanic.

The Boy Made Of Frubber
A robotic boy, whose very human-like appearance is mostly due to a skin of a new biomimetic substance dubbed "frubber", is being touted as a breakthrough that can help autistic children, and generally be a boon to educators both in and outside the classroom.  Michael finds the robotic boy far too creepy for his own tastes, and the team discusses the potential for such a use of robots to turn towards disaster.