By Frankie Frightline — your undead DJ of dreadful delights, broadcasting from Memoirs of a Monster Society (and yes, algorithm overlords, also Memoirs of a Monster). Kill the lights. Let the room hum. Now imagine a cool, official voice cutting into a dance program with “breaking news.” A “meteor” drops near a sleepy Jersey field. … Read More “This 1938 Radio Broadcast Caused Mass Panic. The Real Reason Will Terrify You…” »
Category: Monster Propaganda
Where fear gets political and the monsters have a microphone.
Welcome to the front lines of the format war. In this section, the undead elite of Memoirs of a Monster Society fight tooth, claw, and ego over which medium delivers the truest horror: radio, VHS, books, or video games.
Each host pushes their agenda by digging up terrifying urban legends, personal anecdotes, cursed content, and questionable facts — all to prove their format reigns supreme. It’s biased. It’s unhinged. It’s 100% Monster Propaganda.
By Rexploitation — Your friendly neighborhood 1980s video store goblin. I hate plastic-slick remasters, digital “upgrades,” and anything with more CGI than common sense. But I do love an urban legend that crawls out of a campfire and stalks the multiplex. Rex’s Rant: The Babysitter Legend vs. the Movie Hollywood Built Tonight we’re carving up … Read More “Before Ghostface, There Was the Babysitter: The Chilling True Story Behind When a Stranger Calls”” »
The Kill Switch Game – Urban Legend, Conspiracy Theories & Creepy Hidden Messages By Amy Lynn Graves – Memoirs of a Monster Society I. Introduction In the shadowy corners of gaming lore, few stories have captured the imagination quite like the Kill Switch (game) urban legend. This mysterious 1980s PC title supposedly allowed players to … Read More “” »
Did Conan the Barbarian possess his creator? Explore the chilling true story of Robert E. Howard, literary possession, and the legends comic writers fear to admit. A must-read for fans of graphic novels for horror lovers, comic book fram theories, and haunted creativity. There are stories, and then there are warnings disguised as stories.Some tales … Read More “The Barbarian in the Mirror: Did Conan the Barbarian Possess His Creator?” »
The Night the Signal Died: The Chilling 1997 Area 51 Caller That Silenced Coast to Coast AM The Night the Signal Died: The Chilling 1997 Area 51 Caller That Silenced Coast to Coast AM Date: September 11, 1997. Show: Coast to Coast AM. Host: The legendary Art Bell. Millions of late-night listeners had tuned in … Read More “” »
Horror Used to Hurt: Why Your Favorite Remake Is a Coward Back in the day, horror movies didn’t come to cuddle you. They came to hurt you. Nowadays? They’re too busy worrying about Rotten Tomatoes scores and Twitter discourse. Let’s talk about the disturbing horror remakes that fail—and the few that actually get it right. … Read More “” »
