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The Voice of Vrillon | Marks Unexplained World Podcast Extra

On Saturday 26 November 1977, at 17:10 UTC, as ITN's Andrew Gardner presented a news summary where he reported on clashes in then-Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between security forces and Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army, the TV picture wobbled slightly, followed by a deep buzz.

The audio was replaced by a distorted voice delivering a message for almost six minutes.

It was the Voice of Vrillon and to this day the perpetrator behind this voice has never been identified

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The Voice of Vrillon | Marks Unexplained World Podcast Extra

On Saturday 26 November 1977, at 17:10 UTC, as ITN's Andrew Gardner presented a news summary where he reported on clashes in then-Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between security forces and Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army, the TV picture wobbled slightly, followed by a deep buzz.

The audio was replaced by a distorted voice delivering a message for almost six minutes.

It was the Voice of Vrillon and to this day the perpetrator behind this voice has never been identified

  continue reading

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