
All Things Strange
Paranormal Podcasts
The unusual, the extraordinary, the paranormal. Come along as we explore all things strange.
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United States
Genres:
Paranormal Podcasts
Description:
The unusual, the extraordinary, the paranormal. Come along as we explore all things strange.
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@alienconpod
Language:
English
Episodes
UFO Crash Retrievals
11/20/2025
Come along for one well known case, and some that you probably haven't heard of.
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Duration:00:50:40
Strange deaths
10/24/2025
Come along this week for some gruesome and bizarre deaths.
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Duration:01:04:16
Poltergeists
10/10/2025
Come along for the tale of noisy ghosts!
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Duration:00:48:49
Volcanos and UFOs
9/26/2025
Come along for some volcanos and UFOs.
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Quick guide — UFOs and volcanoes Short answer: people do report a lot of “UFOs” near active volcanoes (Popocatépetl in Mexico is a famous example), but the bulk of those reports have plausible natural or manmade explanations — volcanic lightning and plume effects, camera artifacts, aircraft/drones, reflections, or misidentified lights — and only a very small fraction remain genuinely unexplained after investigation.
Why volcanoes attract UFO reports A few reasons combine to make volcanoes a hot-spot for strange-looking lights:
Many cameras and watchers. Active volcanoes (especially Popocatépetl) are monitored by webcams and attract local observers — more eyes + more cams → more chances to spot/transmit odd footage.
Striking natural light phenomena. Volcanic plumes produce lightning and glowing discharges inside ash clouds; these can look like bright moving or flashing objects on video. Also, hot gas, incandescent ejecta and glowing fumaroles produce persistent lights. Scientists have studied volcanic lightning and charging in plumes for years.
Seismic/tectonic electrical effects. Related phenomena such as “earthquake/tectonic lights” (brief luminous displays associated with rock fracturing and stress changes) are sometimes invoked for pre-eruption or quake-period lights. The physics are not fully nailed down, but these effects are plausible near volcanically active faults.
Human activity & artifacts. Drones, aircraft navigation lights, flares, reflective glare on camera lenses, sensor noise, and deliberate hoaxes also account for many clips. Media amplification then spreads the story.
Famous / oft-cited cases Popocatépetl (Mexico) — dozens of videos (2012–present) show glowing orbs or lights apparently approaching or vanishing into the crater; these clips are widely circulated and debated. Some commentators call them “UFOs” or “wormholes”; mainstream reporting tends to present the footage without endorsing an extraterrestrial explanation.
(There are many other anecdotal reports around other volcanoes, but Popocatépetl is the most prominent because of its webcams, frequent activity, and interest from UFO investigators and media.)
What experts say Volcanologists and atmospheric scientists point out that volcanic lightning, incandescent ejecta, and plume-charging are well-documented, physically plausible sources of striking luminous displays during eruptions. Camera artefacts and human activity explain many stationary or oddly behaving lights on video. That doesn’t mean every clip has been definitively debunked, but the default scientific approach is to test natural and mundane hypotheses first.
How to evaluate a volcano-UFO clip (quick checklist) Is there a reliable timestamp and source (official webcam vs anonymous upload)?
Is the object correlated with plume/eruption activity, or does it appear in calm conditions?
Any signs of lens flare, reflection, sensor bloom, or compression artifacts?
Could it be a drone/aircraft or a distant light caught by zoom?
Are there other independent witnesses or radar records?
Applying these usually resolves most cases; only rarely does something remain truly unexplained after that.
Bottom line Volcanoes produce spectacular and sometimes confusing light phenomena. Put simply: most “UFOs” near volcanoes are misidentified or explainable natural/manmade phenomena (volcanic lightning, glowing ejecta, camera issues, drones, etc.). A handful of clips resist easy explanation, which keeps interest and speculation alive — but interest ≠ proof of extraterrestrial craft.
Duration:01:01:27
Directed Energy Weapons
9/5/2025
Come along for some weapons of directed energy!
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Duration:01:02:16
The Havana Syndrome
8/15/2025
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Havana Syndrome is the name given to a series of mysterious health incidents that first came to public attention in late 2016, when U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers in Havana, Cuba, began reporting sudden, unexplained symptoms. The affected individuals described strange experiences—sometimes preceded by hearing a piercing, high-pitched sound or feeling pressure in their heads—followed by a range of medical issues, such as dizziness, headaches, nausea, hearing loss, vision problems, difficulty concentrating, and even cognitive impairment.
The first wave occurred among personnel at the U.S. and Canadian embassies in Cuba, leading to strained diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba. Over the following years, reports of similar incidents spread to U.S. diplomats, spies, and other officials stationed in places like China, Russia, Europe, and even Washington, D.C. The U.S. government called the episodes "anomalous health incidents" (AHIs).
From the start, theories about the cause varied widely:
Directed Energy Weapons: One of the earliest and most sensational explanations was that a hostile power was using microwave or ultrasonic devices to target U.S. personnel, possibly for espionage or harassment.
Sonic or Acoustic Devices: Early Cuban incidents led some to suspect hidden sound-based weapons, though experts quickly noted that most sound frequencies capable of causing physical harm would be unlikely to travel through walls and over distances without being obvious.
Environmental Factors: Some scientists proposed that toxins, pesticides, or natural phenomena could have caused the symptoms.
Mass Psychogenic Illness: Others suggested that stress, anxiety, and suggestion among closely knit groups could explain the spread of symptoms without a single physical cause.
Medical Conditions: A few cases may have been unrelated illnesses that were misattributed to a larger pattern.
Despite years of investigation—including from the FBI, CIA, CDC, and National Academies of Sciences—the cause remains disputed. In 2023, the U.S. intelligence community released an assessment stating that most cases could be explained by medical conditions, environmental factors, or stress responses, and that there was no credible evidence of a sustained foreign attack. However, some affected individuals and scientists remain unconvinced, pointing to the severity and clustering of symptoms as evidence of something more deliberate.
The Havana Syndrome debate has since become part of both diplomatic security policy and modern espionage lore—half genuine medical mystery, half geopolitical intrigue.
If you want, I can also map out the timeline of incidents to show how it spread from Havana to other parts of the world. That’s where the story gets especially strange.
Duration:01:05:05
The Multiverse
8/1/2025
Is our universe the only one?
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The multiverse is the idea that our universe is just one of many — possibly an infinite number — of parallel or alternate universes. These universes may differ slightly or radically from our own in terms of physical laws, constants, dimensions, or even the versions of ourselves that might exist in them.
Here’s a breakdown of the major interpretations and theories behind the multiverse:
🧪 Scientific Theories of the Multiverse 1. Quantum Multiverse Source: Based on the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Idea: Every time a quantum event can have multiple outcomes, the universe "splits" to realize each possibility.
Implication: There are infinite universes where every possible version of every event has occurred. In one, you chose a different career. In another, dinosaurs never went extinct.
2. Cosmological/Inflationary Multiverse Source: Comes from cosmic inflation theory in cosmology.
Idea: After the Big Bang, inflation created "bubbles" of space-time that could evolve into separate universes.
Implication: Each bubble could have different physical laws and constants — essentially, other universes within a vast multiverse.
3. Brane Multiverse (String Theory) Source: From string theory and M-theory.
Idea: Our universe is a 3-dimensional “brane” floating in higher-dimensional space (the "bulk"), and other branes could exist parallel to ours.
Implication: These other branes are other universes, and sometimes they might collide with ours, potentially explaining phenomena like the Big Bang.
4. Mathematical Multiverse Source: From mathematician Max Tegmark.
Idea: Every mathematically possible universe exists as a real universe.
Implication: All logically consistent realities are real somewhere, regardless of how strange or unrecognizable they might be to us.
🔮 Philosophical and Metaphysical Views Some thinkers propose the multiverse to explain why our universe seems “fine-tuned” for life.
Others see it as an elegant solution to existential questions, like “Why is there something rather than nothing?”
🎬 In Pop Culture The multiverse has become a popular theme in sci-fi and superhero fiction:
Marvel & DC: Parallel universes allow for different versions of heroes like Spider-Man or Batman to coexist.
Rick and Morty: Explores infinite versions of Earth and characters through comedic but often bleak perspectives.
Everything Everywhere All At Once: A philosophical and emotional exploration of multiverse lives and choices.
Doctor Who and Stranger Things: Use alternate realities to drive plots involving time, identity, and horror.
❓Is There Evidence? Currently, there is no direct evidence for the multiverse.
It’s considered speculative but possible, with some physicists arguing it's a natural extension of current theories, and others saying it's untestable and unscientific.
Duration:01:07:16
Shadow People
7/11/2025
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Shadow people are a paranormal phenomenon often described as dark, humanoid silhouettes that appear in peripheral vision or during sleep-related states like sleep paralysis. Here's a breakdown of the concept from several perspectives:
🕵️ Descriptions & Characteristics Appearance: Typically seen as tall, black figures with no discernible features. Some have glowing red or yellow eyes.
Behavior: They’re usually silent and watch from a distance, but sometimes move quickly or disappear when noticed.
Presence: Commonly seen in dark corners, hallways, or at the foot of the bed, especially in dim or low-light conditions.
😱 Common Experiences Sleep Paralysis: Many report seeing shadow people during sleep paralysis, where they’re unable to move and feel a presence.
Peripheral Vision: People often glimpse them out of the corner of their eye, but they vanish when directly looked at.
Emotional Response: Witnesses often feel intense fear, dread, or a “malevolent” energy when encountering them.
🧠 Scientific Explanations Sleep Disorders: Linked to sleep paralysis, hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations (as the brain transitions between sleep and wakefulness).
Neurological Factors: The brain may misinterpret shadows or shapes, especially under stress, anxiety, or fatigue.
Pareidolia: A psychological tendency to see meaningful shapes (like faces or figures) in randomness.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: In some cases, hallucinations of shadowy figures have been traced to environmental toxins affecting the brain.
🧙 Paranormal Interpretations Ghosts or Spirits: Some believe they are souls of the dead, either lost or malevolent.
Interdimensional Beings: Others suggest they’re entities from another dimension peeking into ours.
Demons: In certain religious or occult views, shadow people are believed to be demonic or evil presences feeding on fear.
Astral Projections: Some theories propose they are manifestations of other people in altered states of consciousness.
📚 Cultural and Media References Shadow people have appeared in folklore, urban legends, and pop culture, including in shows like Paranormal Witness, Supernatural, and The Haunting of Hill House.
In some cultures, they resemble figures like the djinn, wraiths, or shadow demons.
Would you like a deeper dive into any of these areas — like real accounts, scientific studies, or cultural lore?
Duration:01:11:19
The Gate Program
6/27/2025
Come along for the strange case of the Gate Program.
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Duration:01:31:58
The Bridgewater Triangle
6/12/2025
Come along for the strange tale of pointy things. Because Triangles are pointy.
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The Bridgewater Triangle is an approximately 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts, known for a high concentration of alleged paranormal phenomena. The term was coined by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in the 1970s.
Within this "triangle," defined by the towns of Abington, Freetown, and Rehoboth, a wide array of strange occurrences have been reported, including:
Key hotspots within the Bridgewater Triangle include the vast Hockomock Swamp and the Freetown-Fall River State Forest. While many of the stories are folklore, the sheer volume and diversity of alleged paranormal events have made the Bridgewater Triangle a well-known location for paranormal enthusiasts and researchers.
Duration:00:51:07
The Sandown Ghost Clown
5/23/2025
Come along for the tale of Sam The Alien Robot Ghost Clown. What was it? An interdimensional being? A ghost? Or nothing at all?!?!
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Sam the Sandown Ghost Clown is a bizarre and mysterious figure from one of the UK's strangest alleged paranormal encounters. The story originates from a report published in the 1970s in a British paranormal magazine called Bufora Journal, which is associated with the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). It is one of the most surreal accounts in British folklore and fringe paranormal lore.
🧩 The Encounter 👻 What Happened While playing near a golf course close to the Sandown Airport, the two children reportedly heard a strange wailing or siren-like noise. Investigating the sound, they crossed a wooden footbridge over a stream and encountered a strange being.
They described the figure as:
He did not act threateningly—instead, he seemed friendly but extremely odd.
🗣️ The Conversation The entity didn't speak at first but later communicated with the children using a small notebook. Eventually, he began speaking in a garbled voice. He told them:
He invited the children into his home, where they observed strange furniture and devices. He even offered them food (which they declined).
🕵️♂️ Aftermath The children told their parents about the encounter. One of the parents believed them enough to contact BUFORA, and the story was eventually published. The children’s names were never released publicly, and the story was primarily reported from the perspective of one of the children via the parent.
Despite its eerie nature, no other sightings of Sam have ever been reported.
🤔 Interpretations Theories about Sam include:
Because it is so unique and deeply strange, Sam the Sandown Ghost Clown has achieved near-mythic status in fringe and internet folklore circles. It defies easy categorization—unlike typical alien abduction or ghost stories.
📚 Cultural Legacy Sam has become a creepy folklore figure in the paranormal community. He's been covered in:
Duration:01:04:33
Hy Brasil
5/8/2025
Come along as we discuss the legendary island of Hy Brasil.
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Hy-Brasil (also spelled Hy-Brasil, Hy Breasail, or simply Brasil) is a legendary island said to lie in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Ireland. It appears in Irish mythology and maritime lore as a mysterious, often vanishing land, and has intrigued mapmakers, explorers, and storytellers for centuries. Here's a detailed overview:
Origins and Name Myth and Folklore Cartographic Appearances Explorers and Sightings Modern Interpretations Cultural Legacy
Duration:01:04:58
Ft. Dix McGuire Air Force Base Alien
4/29/2025
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The Fort Dix alien encounter is a lesser-known UFO incident that allegedly occurred on January 18, 1978, at Fort Dix and McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. Here's a summary of the key details:
Summary:
Duration:00:48:56
Strange Weapons of War
4/10/2025
Bat bombs? Strange rifles? Come along as we discuss some bizarre weapons invented throughout the years.
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Duration:00:41:23
The Curse of King Tut
3/20/2025
Come along for the chilling tale of a mummy's curse.
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The "curse of King Tut" is a captivating tale that has woven itself into the fabric of Egyptian archaeological lore. It centers around the alleged misfortunes that befell those involved in the discovery of Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. Here's a look at the narrative:
The Discovery and Early Events:
The Spread of the Legend:
The Nature of the "Curse":
Essentially, the "curse of King Tut" is a narrative that blends historical events with elements of mystery and the supernatural, creating a compelling and enduring legend.
Duration:01:11:08
Cryptid Power Hour
3/6/2025
Come Along for a chat about cryptids!
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Duration:01:01:35
Free Energy
2/21/2025
Is there a conspiracy to suppress clean free energy? Let's find out!
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Duration:01:06:51
From The Files Of project Bluebook 9
2/10/2025
Sorry guys, I accidentally uploaded the after hours in stead of the actual episode. Here is the real deal. Enjoy!
Come along for another installment of everyone's favorite old ufo document show, From The Files Of Project Bluebook!
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Project Blue Book was a U.S. Air Force study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from 1952 to 1969. It was the third such study, following Project Sign and Project Grudge. The project was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, and was publicly discontinued in December 1969.
The project had two primary goals:
Over the course of its existence, Project Blue Book collected and analyzed over 12,000 UFO reports. The vast majority of these reports were eventually explained as misidentified natural phenomena, conventional aircraft, or hoaxes. However, a small percentage of cases remained unexplained.
The project's conclusions were that no UFO ever posed a threat to national security, and that there was no evidence that UFOs were extraterrestrial spacecraft. These conclusions have been widely disputed by UFO researchers and enthusiasts, who argue that the Air Force did not adequately investigate the phenomenon and that some UFO sightings remain unexplained.
Project Blue Book remains a controversial topic, with many people believing that the government is still hiding information about UFOs. The project has been the subject of numerous books, documentaries, and television shows, including a recent History Channel series of the same name.
Duration:01:25:08
From The Files of Project Blue Book 9
2/7/2025
Come along for another installment of FTFOPBB! The Agents dig through the dusty files for sightings that most have never heard of.
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Duration:00:12:17
The Silver Conspiracy Part 2
1/25/2025
Come along for part two of the Silver Conspiracy!
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The Silver Market The silver market involves the buying, selling, and trading of silver, a precious metal with industrial, monetary, and investment value. It operates globally, with major trading hubs in London, New York, and Shanghai. Silver is traded in various forms, including physical bullion (bars and coins), exchange-traded products (ETPs), futures contracts, and as part of industrial goods.
Spot Price Determination The spot price of silver is the current market price at which silver can be bought or sold for immediate delivery. It is determined by:
Global Supply and Demand:
Futures Markets:
Currency Strength:
Economic Conditions:
Market Liquidity:
Benchmark Pricing:
Is the Price of Silver Manipulated? Claims of silver price manipulation have been a topic of debate for years. Key points include:
Historical Incidents:
Market Characteristics:
Structural Factors:
Critics' View:
Regulatory Oversight:
Duration:01:15:40