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Episode Date: May 29, 2025Today’s podcast will feature 2 horrifying stories that both take place on the open sea. The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just cal...led "MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#2 -- "The Perfect Bait" -- Fishing trip turns into a nightmare (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocMkM1MM1A8)#1 -- "The Gray Blanket" -- A Japanese fisherman endures a two week long nightmare that would mark the first time in history that humans experienced a particular terrifying phenomenon (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0CgN8mvqzA)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast will feature two horrifying stories that both take place out on the open
sea.
The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has
been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description. The first story you'll hear is called The Perfect Bait, and it's
about a fishing trip that turns into a tragedy. And the second and final story you'll hear
is called The Grey Blanket, and it's about Japanese fishermen who endure a two-week-long
nightmare that would mark the first time in history humans experienced a particularly
terrifying phenomenon.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious
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do and we upload twice a week, once on Monday and once on Thursday.
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At around 1 a.m. on August 27, 2000, a fisherman named Sam Watts did his best to keep his balance
on the wet deck of the huge commercial fishing boat that he was working on.
And as he tried to do that, he looked over at his crewmate, Michael Edwards, another
fisherman who was grabbing onto the mast as the ship rocked underneath their feet.
Sam and Michael, and the four other crew members on board this boat, had just dropped their
anchor 56 miles off the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia, and up until about an hour earlier,
the sea had been very calm.
But now, you know, this huge storm had rolled in, the wind had picked up, the waves were
huge, and while the four other crew members had already gone below to try to catch some
sleep, Sam and Michael were now on the deck, doing their best to try to secure everything
before they went down below
and
So as the wind is whipping and the waves are smashing against the side of this boat
Sam and Michael decide they should split up to work more efficiently
Or Sam will go to the front of the boat and Michael will go to the back of the boat and they would each kind of work
Towards the middle of the boat checking all the fastenings and the knots to make sure everything was good
And then when they reach the center, they would be good and they could go down below and so they did that
Sam went to the front Michael to the back and as they began to work they kept constant eye contact
with each other because this was obviously a very dangerous thing they were doing but at some point
as Sam was making his way he had to duck down to check a particular fastening. And so when he ducked down, he lost sight of Michael just for a second.
But in that split second, this huge rogue wave smashed the side of the boat,
practically capsizing it, sending Sam flying towards the railing.
But Sam luckily grabbed onto the railing before being thrown into the water.
And then as the boat kind of began to rock back to level, Sam instinctively
looked back down the ship to look for Michael
And he watched through the darkness in the rain as Michael went careening off the side into the ocean
He hadn't been able to grab on to anything and so the instant the boat kind of leveled out again Sam screamed for Michael
But he couldn't see him and so he ran down below woke up the whole crew and so moments later the crew was on the deck.
They had their big spotlights out scanning the water, you know, through this big storm looking
for signs of Michael and at the same time the captain had come up and he was on the radio talking
to police and so several minutes later a police boat managed to come out to the fishing boat and
at the same time, you know, the crew is still desperately looking for Michael. They haven't
found him yet and now the police began circling around the whole area calling out for Michael, throwing out buoys into the
water in hopes of, you know, maybe Michael sees one and grabs hold, but nobody could
find Michael, he was just gone.
And so all that morning into the early afternoon, the police continued to look in the area for
Michael, you know, the crew on board the fishing boat did the same thing, but still nobody
could find a trace of Michael.
And so around noon that day, the search was called off.
And the police told Sam and the rest of the crew of this fishing boat that unfortunately,
you know, at this point, it seemed very likely that Michael had drowned.
And so of course, Sam and the rest of the crew were basically in shock.
I mean this happened so quickly.
How could it be that you know Michael just a few hours ago was joking around with them
part of the crew and now he's dead?
I mean it was just unbelievable.
But now unfortunately Sam and the rest of the crew had to basically put their grief
aside and make a very practical albeit very cold decision which was you know even though Michael's dead do we stay out here and continue
fishing or because of his death do we just go back home and you might think
that decision was actually super easy to make that of course you know they would
pack it in and go back home how could you possibly stay out here and go
fishing considering what had happened but you need to understand it cost a lot of money
to go out on these fishing excursions and they had just left and so they had not caught anything.
So they had spent all this money and they had no return from it and these fishermen were not wealthy.
In fact honestly they needed the money from this trip just to provide for their families.
And so if they did turn around right now, I mean it would really hurt all of them
and it would also make it really hard to get the funding again to go out later. And so after some
pretty awkward deliberation, the crew decided that you know what we got to stay out here and fish,
but the silver lining was hey you know if we stay out here for another day or so you know maybe
Michael's body will float to the surface and we can at least recover him and bring him back home to his family.
And so all day that day,
the fishermen stayed out and fished
and they were very successful.
I mean, one after another,
they were catching these cod that were six feet long
and nearly a hundred pounds.
They're called flowery cods.
But despite how incredible this was for their business,
you know, this was not a cause for celebration
because they had just lost their friend the day before.
And so it was a very somber day and all day, you know,
all the fishermen really are looking out at the water,
hoping to see Michael's body.
But you know, by the end of that 24 hours of fishing,
they didn't see any sign of Michael.
And so they packed everything in
and they headed back to port.
They sold off all of their cod that they had bought.
And then each of the fishermen went back to their families and grieved the loss of their friend.
A few days later, a factory worker was standing in front of a fish processing line with this
huge 97-pound cod right in front of them.
This is one of the flowery cods that Sam and the other
fisherman had caught 24 hours after their friend had gone overboard. And so this worker took their
knife and like they did every day all day long began opening up this fish. And at some point
after cutting it open and looking inside of this enormous cod, the worker just stopped and couldn't
believe what they were seeing and then they began to scream.
It would turn out a few days earlier after Michael had been thrown overboard during that
storm, he very likely had been alive when he hit the water.
But the area where they were fishing off the coast of Queensland, Australia was known for
having lots of sharks and saltwater crocodiles in the area. And so pretty much immediately Michael was attacked by either a shark or a crocodile or maybe both.
And during this feeding frenzy as Michael's getting ripped to pieces, his head got ripped off and
began to float away and at some point one of those huge flowery cods saw the head and ate it whole.
And then later that day Michael's colleagues caught the cod who caught Michael's head.
And so that factory worker who opened up that particular cod saw Michael's undigested head
looking up at her and apparently his face was fixed in terror with his eyes wide and
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The next and final story of today's episode is called The Grey Blanket. At around 1am on March 1st, 1954, a 20-year-old fisherman named Oishi Matashishi finally headed
down to his bed on the lower deck of the fishing boat that he worked on, which was called the Lucky Dragon Number 5.
Oishi was totally exhausted.
He and the other 22 crew members had been working practically around the clock 18 hour
days for the last 6 weeks trying to catch tuna, but so far this trip had really been
a disaster.
They had gotten stranded on sandbars, there had been these terrible storms
that had nearly capsized the boat, and then also they had lost a lot of their fishing lines when
they got snagged on coral reefs. And so, as a result, their tuna hauls so far had been
devastatingly low. And Oishi and the rest of the crew were very aware of this. In fact,
Oishi was very worried that he would not bring home enough money to support his family. Back when Oishi was 14 years old, his father, who had been the breadwinner for
their family, had been crushed to death when he was repairing a ship. And so now Oishi had stepped
into that patriarch role, taking care of his mother and his five other siblings. And so Oishi
really needed a solid paycheck from this trip, and it wasn't looking like
that was going to happen.
And so, Oishi staggered his way into his small room and he collapsed onto his bed, and as
he lay there trying to sleep, he felt the ship gently rocking side to side.
The ship, the Lucky Dragon Number 5, was anchored relatively close to the Marshall Islands,
which is a strip of islands right about halfway between Hawaii and Australia, but what's unique about the
Marshall Islands is they sit over these huge ancient underwater volcanoes.
Now these volcanoes are dormant, but the captain of the Lucky Dragon Number 5 was weary enough
about getting too close to these dormant volcanoes in fear they might erupt,
that he intentionally kept them about 80 miles or so away from the Marshall Islands.
And so eventually, Oishi did drift off to sleep in his bunk.
But five hours later, Oishi suddenly sat up wide awake because the little room he was in was now
completely flooded with this very bright yellowy light and so Oishi you know he's kind of
confused he felt like it was too early for sunrise and he checked his watch and
he saw it was only 6 45 a.m. and so yes it was too early for sunrise so whatever
this was it was not the Sun and then when he went to the little porthole window
where all this light was coming in you know he had to squint his, but he looked outside and he couldn't tell where this light was really coming
from or what it was, but he could clearly see it was coming from the west and the sun rises in the
east. So really, whatever this light was, it was not the sun. At the same time, the rest of Oishi's
crewmates who were in this room with him, they were also starting to wake up and kind of looking around like what's going on here and then without even saying anything,
all of them just rushed out of the room and ran upstairs to the top deck to look around and see
what was going on. And when they got up there, Oishi looked out towards the west where these
lights were up in the sky and he couldn't really see a clear point of origin. It wasn't like there was an obvious thing creating these lights. It was more like the western sky was just unbelievably bright and yellow
and orange and it seemed like the light was kind of hovering over where the Marshall Islands would
be. And so everyone's thinking you know is it possible this is a volcano eruption? You know is
there something else going on here? And then as the crew is just watching in stunned silence at all these crazy lights in the sky,
the lights kind of began to fade and they turned blue and purple,
and then they just went away and the entire crew was pitched back into darkness.
As everyone's just standing around having no idea what to make of these lights,
the oldest crew member on board, who was 40 years old,
he said the one thing that everybody kind of in the back of their mind was thinking about but didn't want to say.
The oldest crew member just said, atomic bomb.
Just nine years earlier, the United States had dropped two atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II.
Now, Oishi, who was Japanese, he was 11 years old at the time this happened,
and it had a profound impact on his life, and his family's lives, his friends, I mean anybody who was
alive when this happened, it changed everything.
But as Oishi and the rest of his crew were kind of staring out to the west, which was
all dark at this point, Oishi thought, you know, there's no way this could have been
an atomic bomb.
Number one, World War II is over, so there's no reason a bomb would get dropped again. And two, when those atomic
bombs were dropped on Japan nine years earlier, it vaporized basically
everything and everyone in its path. And so for them to be this close to these
huge lights, you know, if that were an atomic bomb, wouldn't they too be
vaporized? Like they would not be able to see
that and live. And so Oishi began to tell himself, you know, okay, it probably was not a volcano
eruption, it probably was not an atomic bomb, I don't know what it was, but we're okay. And while
many of the other people on board the ship felt the same way Oishi did, very quickly the call came
out amongst the crew to just go ahead and
bring in the lines right now, we don't know what these lights were, but we need to head back to
port back in Yaizu, Japan. And so quickly, Oishi and the rest of the crew got to work pulling these
lines in and prepping the boat to head back to port, and then at some point after Oishi had done
what he was supposed to do, he began walking his way down below to the galley to get some food.
But when Oishi was about halfway, he suddenly heard this deafening explosion outside coming
from the west where these lights had been, and immediately Oishi just jumped onto the
ground covering his head thinking that was going to protect him, and as he's laying
there listening to this unbelievable exploding sound, he's thinking,
oh my gosh, one of those volcanoes under the Marshall Islands has indeed erupted.
That's what's happening.
And any minute now, a giant tsunami wave from this eruption is going to flip us over.
We're going to get killed here.
And so Oishi, as this massive exploding sound is going on, he jumps to his feet and he runs
upstairs and he runs upstairs
And he finds the majority of the crew that was still up there had jumped to the ground and they were just kind of protecting themselves
A couple braver crew members had stood up and were kind of looking out towards the west to see if they could see what was Going on but there were no lights now
It was just these crazy loud exploding sounds coming from the west and then suddenly all the sounds stopped and Oishi and the crew at that point braced for
what they believed was this inevitable tsunami wave that was going to hit them.
But the weird thing was is after the exploding sounds stopped, everything was totally calm.
In fact, Oishi glanced over the edge of the boat and he saw the water was totally placid,
more calm than normal.
And after a few more minutes went by and no massive tsunami wiped them all out, the crew
was like, what's going on here?
And so Azoishi and the rest of the terrified crew on deck began exchanging wild theories
about what these lights and these sounds could have been, ranging from again the volcano
or maybe an atomic bomb or some said maybe an asteroid hit the earth and as they're doing that the ship captain
called out again hey finish pulling in the lines we need to get out of here
right now we don't know what that was we don't know what's coming next we got to
go now for reference pulling in these lines was not as simple as it sounded it
was kind of a long and complicated process, and so Oishi and
the rest of the crew, they began doing their best to pull these lines in as quickly as
they could, but when the sun finally rose in the east, the crew on board the Lucky Dragon
Number 5, as they looked out towards the west, towards the Marshall Islands, they began to
notice these weird gray clouds forming over these islands. And as the crew began to talk about
these strange looking clouds,
they noticed that despite the wind
blowing from east to west,
these clouds, these weird clouds over the islands,
were actually making their way towards them.
Basically they were moving against the wind,
which made no sense.
And so as these clouds got closer and closer,
the ship captain was screaming at Ueshi and the others to hurry up, get these lines in, we gotta go, we don't want to wait for this
cloud.
But it just was taking so long to pull in these lines, and before long these weird gray
clouds had moved directly over them and blocked out the sun.
It was like it was nighttime all over again.
And as soon as these clouds were right above them, Oishi and the others they just stopped and looked up and suddenly it started to rain.
Except not normal rain. It was like this weird milky substance like gray milky
color and it was also hot and so Oishi put his hands out and he cupped all this
weird liquid in his hands and nobody knew what it was and then before long
the rain turned into sleet, still kind of gray and milky and then the sleet turned into what looked like
snow and so Oishi and the others they had their hands out still and they were
catching these weird snowflakes but they didn't melt in their hands they just
kind of pooled on their hand and just sat there. Now Oishi and the others were
definitely unsettled by the snow and frankly by everything
that had happened that morning.
They really did not understand what was going on, but there was something kind of incredible
about this weird substance that was coming out of the sky to the point where many of
the fishermen on board grabbed bags and saved some of this weird mushy snow stuff to bring
back home, to maybe show their families and friends or even to give to science to see if maybe they could study it and see what it was.
And so after Oishi and the rest of the crew had kind of gotten over the novelty of this
weird snow coming out of the sky, they just got right back to work pulling in these lines
and the whole time remember they're getting dumped on by this weird stuff that's not melting
and it's building up on the deck to the point where they have to stop what they're doing and shovel this stuff off the deck
just to continue pulling in the lines. And for hours and hours they did that
just under this weird snowstorm and then finally right around noon all the lines
had been pulled in and the ship's captain turned the wheel and they began
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The next morning, a Wishi woke up inside of his bunk on board the Lucky Dragon Number
5.
It would take several days to make it all the way back to port.
And when Oishi woke up, he was suddenly struck with this intense nausea.
So he got up and stumbled his way into the bathroom and just kind of out of instinct,
he grabbed his toothbrush and began brushing his teeth.
And as he did this, he had this weird feeling that his teeth felt like they were loose, that if he brushed too
hard with his toothbrush that he could knock his teeth clear out of his jaw and then when
Oishi spit into the sink he saw there was all this blood and so Oishi began to panic
and he opened up his mouth and he stared in the mirror to see if maybe he had lost some
teeth but his teeth looked okay but again it just everything felt wrong and he opened up his mouth and he stared in the mirror to see if maybe he had lost some teeth, but his teeth looked okay, but again it just everything felt wrong and he felt
so sick.
And so Oishi he left the bathroom and went upstairs to the top deck, and when he got
up there he saw many of the other members of the crew and they looked terrible.
Their skin was a weird gray color and some of them had blisters all over their skin.
And so to Oishi and to the other crew members, it now seemed kind of obvious that whatever
was coming out of the sky, that weird milky substance and that weird snow that didn't
melt, you know, clearly it must be toxic in some way or maybe it's led to some horrible
allergic reaction.
And so Oishi and the others began referring to the stuff that came out of the sky as death
ash. So Aweeshi and the others began referring to the stuff that came out of the sky as Death Ash.
And the fishermen who had gathered up a lot of this Death Ash into bags to bring back
home were now too scared to even touch the bags.
Like they wanted to take the bags and dump the contents overboard, but the fear of interacting
with that weird Death Ash was too much and so there were these bags kind of draped all
over the ship that nobody went near that contained this stuff.
And over the next few days that the lucky dragon number five continued its journey towards
port, Oishi and the rest of the crew members continued to get sicker and sicker.
In fact on one day, Oishi was outside unfurling one of the sails and as he was hoisting this
rope he noticed the rope was covered in blood and then when he looked at his hands he realized it was
because his hands were basically disintegrating as he was touching the
rope like his skin was just falling apart and then in addition to his skin
falling off Oishi's hair began falling out in huge clumps and he was not alone
many of the other crew members on board the Lucky
Dragon number five had the same things going on. It was like everybody was just totally deteriorating
and they all knew it had to be connected to whatever the heck they had heard and seen when
there was that explosion in the lights and the stuff raining out of the sky. They didn't know
what it was but it could not be a coincidence that happened and now this was happening to them.
And so finally on March 14th the crew of the lucky dragon number five pulled into port in Yaizu Japan and as they got off they made this interesting decision to not tell anyone what
happened to them. They all had this fear that you know if it got out that people knew what happened
to them that somehow they'd get in trouble and so they all decided they
would treat whatever was happening to them but they would do it kind of
secretly and so Oishi as soon as he left the boat he went straight to the
doctor's office and as best as he could he tried to kind of discreetly tell the
doctor what had happened during this fishing trip.
And then he showed the doctor all these lesions on his skin and the bald spots and the fact that he was so sick and that his teeth felt loose.
And the doctor's like, I got no idea what's wrong with you.
And so all he did was prescribe Oishi some zinc ointment to put on all of these blisters and lesions on his skin and he told Oishi that you know this should work it should clear everything up and you should be okay but
you know come back if this ointment doesn't work.
A few hours later a woman was inside of her home in the port city of Yaizu right near where the
lucky dragon number five had docked when she heard a knock on her front door. And so she put her broom up against the wall, she walked to the front door, she opened it
up and standing right outside was this horrible looking man who had gray skin and lesions
all over him and all these bald spots and he was smiling and his teeth were all red
like there was blood all over his teeth and for a second she thought about slamming the
door but then she looked more closely and she realized it was her neighbor, Oishi.
As soon as she realized this she said, Oishi what happened to you?
And he just kind of shrugged his shoulders like he didn't have a way to explain all
of this and then he held out a small gray package and he just said, you know, here's
some extra fish that we caught on the last fishing trip I was on, I just wanted to give
it to you.
And the woman who was still totally caught off guard by how terrible Oishi looked, she
just turned and pointed at her kitchen table, telling Oishi to put the fish on the table.
And so Oishi came inside and limped his way into the kitchen and put the package down.
And then when he turned to leave, the woman stopped him and she said, Oishi, tell me what's
going on here.
You look horrible.
You have all these bloody bandages on you.
Was there a fire on the boat?
Was there some sort of accident?
You know, tell me.
And so Oishi, you know, he looked down for a second and then he looked back at her and
said, I'm sorry, I can't tell you.
Because again, remember, Oishi and the rest of the crew had decided they were not going
to share details of what happened.
And so this woman who really liked Oishi and wanted to make sure he was okay, she just
said okay you don't got to tell me about it but here have a seat you know we'll catch
up about other things.
And so Oishi you know he nodded and took a seat inside the living room and as he sat
there the woman went into the kitchen and she got a cup of water she brought it back
and she handed it to him and Oishi he took the cup with a trembling hand and he sat there drinking his water just looking so terrible and the woman, she really
didn't know what to say.
She did not understand at all what was happening, but she could tell, you know, Oishi does not
want to talk about it.
So to kind of break up the silence, she just began talking about stuff she had heard on
the news.
And the big news story that everybody was talking about was the science experiment that
was done out near the Marshall Islands.
And when this woman talked about a science experiment and the Marshall Islands, Oishi
dropped his glass and it shattered on the ground and he just stared at this woman with
a look of absolute terror on his face.
And at this point, Oishi decided he was not going to keep his story secret anymore.
And so he told his neighbor what had happened out on the water, the explosions, the lights,
the rain, the snow, all of it.
And after he did, the woman became terrified and said, get out of my house, go, go, go.
And so Oishi, he got up and he kind of ran out of the house, not really sure what was
going on.
And then the woman after Oishi was gone she turned and she realized the
package of fish that Oishi had left was sitting inside of her kitchen and so she screamed and she
too ran out the door. Over the next few days more and more of the fishermen from the lucky dragon
number 5 began
to talk about what had happened out on the water, and as those stories began to circulate,
they began to make the news all over the world.
And as this happened, fish markets all over Japan had to shut down and destroy thousands
and thousands of pounds of fish in fear that it might have come from the Lucky Dragon number
5. And the reason why everybody was so scared of coming in fear that it might have come from the lucky dragon number five.
And the reason why everybody was so scared of coming in contact with anything that had
been on board the lucky dragon, whether it was the fish or the people, is because on
March 1st, 1954, when Oishi was suddenly woken up by the bright light outside coming from
the west and then there was that loud explosion and then the cloud and the rain and the snow. All of that was not a volcano, it was not an atomic
bomb, it was not a meteorite, it was not a fire, it was that science experiment
that was talked about on the news. The US military was testing a brand new weapon
that is quite possibly the most lethal weapon ever made. It's called a hydrogen
bomb and for reference hydrogen
bombs are a thousand times more powerful than atomic bombs. Now they detonated
this hydrogen bomb far away from all of civilization however the lucky dragon
number five was just close enough to this explosion that the crew on board
the ship became the first
humans in history to experience something called fallout which is when
deadly radioactive particles from this explosion get thrown up into the sky
from the blast and then they rain down on you like snow that weird material
they were feeling that they called death ash that's the fallout it's all
radioactive and in fact the actual material itself that was raining down on weird material they were feeling that they called death ash, that's the fallout. It's all radioactive.
And in fact, the actual material itself that was raining down on them was coral reefs. They had basically been liquefied from this hydrogen blast. They got shot up into the sky and then that's what
fell down on them. That's why it wasn't melting. It was coral reefs. And so the reason Oishi and
the rest of the crew got so sick and their skin began falling
off and their hair began falling off was because of their contact with this fallout, this death
ash.
And so once they began sharing their story of what happened out there and it began making
the news, the crew of the Lucky Dragon was rounded up and sent to a special medical facility
where they were quarantined, and unbelievably only one of
them died.
He was the oldest crew member who had brought up that maybe the lights they had just seen
was an atomic bomb.
But even though the rest of the crew survived, they would spend the rest of their lives battling
strange diseases and cancers and many of them would become sterilized and those that weren't
their children often had birth defects.
As for Oishi, he gave up being a fisherman and instead became a dry cleaner, but he wound
up spending the bulk of the rest of his life being an anti-bomb advocate and author until
his death in 2021 when he would pass away at the age of 87.
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