Saturday, January 12, 2019

Malign Frequencies: Further Transmissions from Horsingdon, No.12: Broadcasts


This transmitter array oversees the area upon and below which Horsingdon Bunker was built. Constructed as a contingency plan in case Kelvedon Hatch (the nominal seat of UK governance had the Cold War turned hot) was compromised, Horsingdon Bunker ceased operations as an active facility not long after its sister site was also decomissioned in the 1980s. Or at least that is what the official record states. Others have claimed that the Bunker continued to operate into the early 2000s as a research facility involved in the investigation and testing of certain occult technologies - technologies which had supposedly been on the cusp of being operationalised by the Axis powers towards the end of World War 2.

Curiously, both Kelvedon Hatch and Horsingdon Bunker were built in close proximity to ancient neolithic sites associated with a range of paranormal phenomena including, in the post-war era, numerous UFO sightings.

In any case, in the aftermath of rumours regarding recent activity in the vicinity of the bunker, it seems that the previously-inactive transmitter array has again begun broadcasting: the airwaves in the vicinity are apparently now awash with a strange, howling static, punctuated by some kind of ritual chanting; or by inhuman voices uttering nightmares and spewing strings of seemingly random numbers which, nonetheless, infer the outline of a monstrous and alien mathematics - a hypergeometric algebraics hinting at the abysmal structures of uttermost desolation which underlie the visible, everyday structure of things.

If there is truth in any of this, maybe it would have been better for all of us had the Cold War turned hot after all.

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