August, 1831. Across the Atlantic and Pacific, people looked up at the sky and froze. The sun had turned blue. Not a pale winter blue, not the soft blue of a calm afternoon but a deep, unnatural, eerie blue. A sky so strange it left witnesses describing it in journals, letters, and sermons. What caused… Read more »

In the early days of September 1941, the Chapman family lived quietly along the banks of Ruby Creek, near the Fraser River in British Columbia. George Chapman worked the railroad, and his wife Jeannie tended to their home and children. Life was simple, peaceful until one evening when that peace would shatter forever. It began… Read more »

Between July 19–20 and July 26–27, 1952, multiple unidentified flying objects were simultaneously seen visually, tracked on radar, and pursued by fighter jets over restricted airspace in the nation’s capital including the White House, Capitol Building, and Washington National Airport. These sightings became front-page news nationally and triggered one of the largest U.S. Air Force… Read more »

A listener writes My dad and I live in eastern Connecticut, and someone on Reddit suggested I reach out to you. So here it goes. I have a trail-cam video my dad sent me, though I’m not sure what to make of it. All I know is that, for the first time in my life,… Read more »

A listener writes “Early this morning (Friday, November 21), my husband and I were at our deer camp in southeastern Georgia, not far from Folkston. Around 4:30 a.m., I stepped outside to my truck when I heard a long, drawn-out howl in the distance. At first I assumed it was a dog, but I stopped… Read more »

Strange Familiars writes “Joel tells of a strange night of poltergeist activity in the basement of a college dorm, his girlfriend’s encounter with the hatman, and some tales of tarot.”   Strange Familiars: A Weird Time to Fall Asleep

The Puyallup Screamer is a Washington-state cryptid known not for its appearance, but for its voice—a series of piercing, humanlike screams that reverberate through the forests around Puyallup, roughly 35 miles south of Seattle. These chilling vocalizations are most often reported in the dense woodlands along the Puyallup River, across South Hill, and throughout the… Read more »

The Confessionals writes “An FBI Agent goes undercover inside America’s darkest pagan cults… and discovers something far more sinister than criminal activity. Rituals. Blood offerings. Blóts. Pagan ceremonies that weren’t just symbolic, something was responding. In this exclusive interview, a retired federal agent, Scott Payne, recounts the supernatural encounters he experienced while infiltrating extremist groups… Read more »

A listener writes “I’m writing from I’m writing from Dublin, Ireland.  I’ve been listening to your show on YouTube a lot lately, and what always grabs my attention are the stories involving balls of light, those orbs your listeners describe. I wanted to share my own experience, one that has stayed with me for nearly… Read more »

The Almas are one of the most enduring “wild human” legends of Central Asia and the Caucasus Mountains especially in Russia, Mongolia, and the former Soviet regions. Unlike the North American Bigfoot, Almas are usually described as more humanlike, shorter, and more primitive, often thought of as a remnant hominid rather than a giant ape…. Read more »

A listener from Pennsylvania sent me this video. He said “I was pulling up for work and I saw this thing flying in the sky”. He wasn’t sure what it was but it doesn’t appear to be any known aircraft. Take a look. What do you think?   Watch: What is this flying in the… Read more »

The Prime Hook Swamp Creature, often called the “Swamp Ape” of Delaware, was reportedly sighted from the 1970s through the 1990s in the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Sussex County, Delaware. Eyewitnesses typically describe the creature as 7 to 9 feet tall, muscular, and broad-shouldered, often standing upright and walking bipedally. Its dark brown… Read more »

The Beast of Bladenboro is a really fascinating cryptid / predator case from Bladenboro, North Carolina. The small town of Bladenboro seems an unlikely setting for one of America’s most chilling cryptid tales. In the early 1950s, Bladenboro was the kind of place where everyone knew each other, farms stretched for miles, and the loudest… Read more »

The Skunk Ape is Florida’s version of Bigfoot but there are some important historical, cultural, and environmental reasons why it’s called that, plus a lot of key reported sightings. Why Is It Called the “Skunk Ape”? The name “Skunk Ape” largely comes from the strong, unpleasant smell that many witnesses say accompanies the creature. Reports… Read more »

In July 2001, a Boy Scout troop and their leaders from Southern California reported seeing a tall, dark, humanoid creature walking along a distant ridge in the Marble Mountains of Northern California. The encounter was filmed, and the video later became known as the “Marble Mountain Bigfoot Video.” It remains one of the most analyzed… Read more »

Former Texas law-enforcement officer Matt Parrish uprooted his family and moved to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula—never imagining he would spend the next four and a half years living alongside something he once thought was a myth. In this gripping interview, Matt recounts the night it all began: mysterious whistles at the window, massive footprints circling the… Read more »

Between November 1896 and Spring 1897, newspapers across the United States reported sightings of strange, cigar-shaped “airships” drifting or flying across the sky—decades before powered flight was officially invented. This became known as the Great Airship Wave.   1896: Mysterious Airships

Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond writes “Cliff Barackman, James “Bobo” Fay, and Matt Pruitt wander through the wide world of sasquatchery and rummage through various items of discussion! Topics include: more discoveries in the archives of Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Bobo’s upcoming chance to go ‘squatching by the roll of the dice, talking to normies about relict… Read more »