Terrifying stories, terrible jokes, and tangents that never end. Sharing all things weird around the campfire that never goes out, from Wasilla, Alaska.
After 5 years and "millions" of downloads, The Freaky Deaky Podcast is evolving.
Same hosts. Same obsession with the unexplained. A bigger story to tell.
We're becoming Tall Tale Social Club this May.
Follow along. It's about to get weird.
They held a UAP disclosure forum in DC and nobody made headlines about what was actually said. That alone tells you everything about what they're allowed to discuss.
A car in the water. A woman nobody was looking for in the right place. We talk a lot about paranormal disappearances. Sometimes the answer is just tragedy wearing the shape of mystery. #unexplained
There's a 1990 document by someone calling themselves "Commander X" that mapped out a entire network of underground military bases connected by tunnels. The government has never officially denied it exists. They've just never mentioned it at all.
Spielberg made a movie about UFO disclosure and the real takeaway is that we might never be ready for the truth. The institutions that would have to deliver it are the same ones that benefit from the secret.
In 1913, the entire crew of a British naval vessel saw a structured craft hover over the Irish Sea. The captain documented everything. Then the log vanished for sixty years. ๐งต
A car in a creek. A citizen tip after the search went cold. The scariest missing persons cases aren't the ones with no answersโthey're the ones where the answer was there the whole time, waiting to be found. #unexplained
Every ritual movie warns you: the miracle comes with a price. But what if the price was always going to happen anywayโand the ritual just gave you someone to blame? #paranormal
A woman in Pennsylvania locked her bedroom door every night for a year. One morning it was open. She never unlocked it. Her husband swears he didn't. Their kid was asleep. What explanation doesn't sound insane.
The skeptic: "We found a rational explanation for every Roswell account." The believer: "Then why did the military change their story three times?" Who's right haunts me.
Either ghosts are conscious and aware of us, or they're not. If they're not, what's making the choice to move objects and scare people? That's not a haunting. That's something else entirely.
The CIA spent decades studying remote viewing. They shut it down in 1995. The last document they declassified says it "worked too well." Nobody asks what that means.