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Stan Gordon has been researching UFO sightings, Bigfoot encounters, and other mysterious events in Pennsylvania since 1959. For many years, Stan led teams of scientists, engineers, and research specialists to investigate mysterious occurrences across Pennsylvania. He is the primary investigator of the 1965 UFO crash incident that occurred near Kecksburg, PA, and he's been taking calls on UFO sightings and other strange reports from the public since 1969 until present day. Gordon is a former PA State Director for MUFON and he was listed as one of 100 Most Influential People in UFOlogy Today. Stan is the author of four books, Silent Invasion: The Pennsylvania UFO-Bigfoot Casebook, Really Mysterious Pennsylvania, and Astonishing Encounters: Pennsylvania’s Unknown Creatures, and Stan’s latest book, “Creepy Cryptids And Strange UFO Encounters Of Pennsylvania”.
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![]() Robert "Bob" W. Cranmer is the author of the book The Demon of Brownsville Road: A Pittsburgh Family's Battle with Evil in Their Home. In 1988, Bob Cranmer and his family moved into 3406 Brownsville Road, Pennsylvania. Almost immediately, a series of strange things happened: furniture moving by itself; mysterious footsteps and knocking in the night; and then, the appearance of a terrifying, hooded Grim Reaper-like figure… Before too long, it was said that a demon had a grip on the house - and all who resided in it. In the end, the happenings reached such a peak that an exorcist was invited to the haunted property. Ultimately, however, only years of battle and endurance of some of the most horrific paranormal activity ever reported would shake the haunting. Bob Cranmer recounts the harrowing true story of the evil presence that tormented his family and the epic spiritual war he fought to save everything he held dear. ![]()
Bonnie Moore is a semi-retired attorney, accountant, management consultant, who retired to Utah to be near family and pursue her dream of writing, resulting in her debut novel, "Buried Bones." Buried Bones is a slow-burn mystery wrapped in emotional complexity and carried by a deeply human cast of characters. It follows Maggie Anderson, a retired prosecutor who stumbles into the murder case of Audrey Stillman in a small Utah town. When the victim's ex-husband, Ben, is immediately seen as the likely killer by locals, Maggie is pulled into a vigilante-charged atmosphere that drags her back to her prosecutorial past—and her ghosts. As she digs deeper, with a small, tight-knit investigative team, what unfolds is not just a whodunit but a layered tale of justice, loss, love, and second chances.
![]() Penelope Smith is the founding pioneer of interspecies telepathic communication, having practiced professionally since the 1970s. Communicating with animals telepathically throughout her life, she discovered in 1971 that animals could be relieved of emotional traumas and other problems through the same counseling techniques that helped humans. Penelope published some of the first and now classic books and audio recordings in the field. The tried-and-true telepathic communication techniques she developed are widely used by others in the field. Her students affectionately call her the grandmother of interspecies telepathic communication. A legendary teacher, she helped launch the careers of professional animal communicators around the world. ![]() Linda Eastburn is the author of "Threshold to Encounters," and a seasoned investigator in the realms of UFOs, cryptids, and the paranormal. She shares her fascinating journey into the world of the unexplained, beginning with her introduction to a UFO research group in the early '90s. Her experiences have led her to explore the connections between UFOs, Bigfoot, and ghostly encounters. Linda recounts her most extraordinary encounters, from witnessing UFOs associated with cattle mutilations to the eerie presence of energy in her home. Her investigations have taken her across the country, interviewing countless individuals and uncovering the hidden truths behind these phenomena. ![]() Dennis has 50 years of experience in the field of the paranormal. He has studied, researched, and investigated many aspects pertaining to the supernatural and occult with many personal paranormal experiences. He is an authority on folklore, legends, superstitions, and cryptozoology. He is a supernaturalist and paranormal consultant who has advised people throughout the world. Dennis is a published freelance writer/author, who has written several books and is currently at work on a series of adventure novels based on supernatural events. ![]() Whether he is sitting around a campfire or in a studio Gregory will enlighten and entertain you with the most amazing stories. He has been seeking out the mysterious from a very early age. His goal is to document the history, mythology and tales of the peculiar creatures from around the world. When he is not in search of mysterious beasts, he is spending time learning about others. As he says: "The world is full of observers and participants why not be both?" ![]() Cyn Shrader Hill is a native of Fayetteville and founder of Elk Valley Paranormal. She's investigated the Old Fayetteville Hospital where she worked closely with the owner recording EVPs and hosting investigations. Cyn discusses her paranormal-themed books: "Whispers in the Dark: True Ghost Stories and Eerie Tales;" "Web of Terror: A Short Story Collection"; "They're Speaking. Are You Listening? My Most Compelling EVPs"; "It's Not Goodbye - Signs from Beyond" and "Realm of Shadows: True Ghost Stories and Eerie Tales." She's visited haunted sites like: Gettysburg, Alcatraz, Goliad Presidio La Bahia, Winchester Mystery House, Birdcage Theater, Tower of London, Heian Jinju Shrine and Rothenburg dungeons among others, and offers insight on what is going on there. ![]() Nomar Slevik is an independent creator, researcher and investigator in numerous aspects of the paranormal. He delights in sharing stories through different mediums such as books, documentaries and podcasts. He's been fascinated by all things paranormal since childhood, beginning with a UFO encounter at 4 years old. His life's passion has been to research, investigate, write, and share UFO and extraterrestrial encounters from everyday people in a way that conveys the human element of profoundly strange encounters. ![]() John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent novel is the historical fantasy, The Bottle Conjuror (Book 2 Lucinda will be released July, 2025). Others include: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John’s work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association’s Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, Native American history and culture. ![]() These three cold cases date back to the 1970s: The Rochester Alphabet Murders, The Ann Arbor VA Hospital Murders and the California Astrological Murders. Despite the advance of science and use of DNA, these cases are considered technically active, but cold. Many of the players in these events are deceased or elderly, including the perpetrator(s), many having taken their secrets to the grave. Evidence in some cases has been destroyed or lost, and one can only hope that unexpectedly a new clue, perhaps overlooked or never found will surface and bring justice to these victims. ![]() Diego the Podcaster is a former sports entertainer and now the host of Let’s Find Out with Diego. He recounts otherworldly experiences shaping his perspective from a very young age and persisting throughout his entire life. These experiences inspired a quest to find answers to the profound mysteries of the universe and a deep dive into the haunting activities woven through the fabric of his existence. ![]() Mardi Gras is strongly associated with wild bacchanalia and debauchery, and many took this to heart, and beyond. Fat Tuesday, is a long-standing tradition of the Catholic Church and it marks the last day of before the start of Lent, a time of fasting and repentance. The celebration of Mardi Gras has its roots in the pagan Roman celebration of Lupercalia. This was a February holiday and it honored the Roman god of fertility. It involved feasting, drinking, and carnal behavior. Marlene and Henry retell stories of Mardi Gras past, and of strange cults where there was no intention of repentance of any kind. ![]() Michelle Freed is a talented and certified remote viewer and instructor with expertise in Controlled Remote Viewing. She has completed programs through organizations like the APP, Right Hemisphere, and Intuitive Specialists, and has received additional training from Joe McMoneagle. Michelle is an active member of IRVA and has conducted notable research in the field of remote viewing. Her exceptional work has earned her recognition, including the prestigious Warcollier Prize in 2017. Michelle's published contributions can be found in esteemed publications such as the Journal of Psychical Research, The Parapsychology Association, and Eight Martinis Magazine. Michelle's talents extend to the world of media, where she appears in the documentary "Third Eye Spies" and on an episode of "Ancient Aliens." She is also the Associate Producer of the documentary, "Flash of Beauty: Paranormal Bigfoot"! As a seasoned producer, she played a key role in Art Bell's show "Midnight in the Desert" and co-owns the Midnight.fm Network. Presently, she serves as the Producer of "Fade to Black w/Jimmy Church." In addition to her diverse pursuits, Michelle is the visionary behind LITM Media Inc., where she assists authors and podcast hosts with effective marketing and publicity. ![]() Sadhu Dah is a world-traveling, digital nomad, and exorcist. His expertise in the occult and esoteric arts has taken him all across the globe. Initiated into multiple ancient traditions, Sadhu Dah trained in varying Thai Lanna Sorcery lineages under Master Thanaphol Pakdee and Master Pong Sak, as well as some of Thailand’s most revered masters. His training extends beyond Thailand—he was initiated as a Lama in the Bonpo Tibetan lineage and is a formal student of the Mao Shan sect of Taoism under High Priest Wilson Yong in Malaysia. He also holds titles as a High Priest in Wicca, a practitioner of Sechem Reiki, and a Master Hypnotist under the Shambala Institute. With a lifetime dedicated to mastering esoteric arts, Sadhu Dah offers powerful rituals, healing sessions, and spiritual guidance drawn from generations of wisdom. ![]()
Allan Pacheco is a paranormal investigator, author, actor and historian. Allan conducts private ghost and history tours in his native Santa Fe. He is a leading authority on the supernatural secrets of the mysterious southwest, be it ghosts, hauntings, UFOs, La Llorona, Djinn, the unexplained vanishings and much more. Allan's ancestors were Spanish Conquistadors who pioneered northern New Mexico, consequently he is an expert on Santa Fe's facts, lore and its most cherished lies. He also discusses his latest book "Domingo Negro".
![]() Maxim Furek, a former psychologist and rock journalist, delves into the intriguing world of Bigfoot synchronicity, embracing interdimensional theories, mass hallucinations, and Jung's collective unconscious in his latest book, The Lost Tribes of Bigfoot. For centuries, early newspapers printed accounts of bipedal creatures, variously listed as "Wild Men," "Hairy Giants," or "Sasquatch," a narrative that has expanded into a larger scientific, religious, and paranormal reality. This reality, as Furek presents it, is a complex web of scientific theories, religious interpretations, and paranormal phenomena that intersect in the study of Bigfoot. ![]()
Miss Aida is a hoodoo practitioner, and for many years contributed regularly to the Lucky Mojo forums. She wrote over 16,000 posts in response to a variety of Hoodoo related questions on various topics. She comes from a family and tradition of Afro-Cuban witchcraft. Her specialties are spiritual eradication; spiritual cleanings; establishing spiritual protection, crossing, cursing, and break-up work. She also helps clients with success spells, road opening, animal and pet health matters, bindings, attraction and love work, and the making of novenas.
![]() Ronald Meyer is a seasoned paranormal experiencer, with encounters ranging from out-of-body experiences and cryptid sightings to non-dual awakenings. He is the owner of Centre Communications, a film production company. Recently, he produced "Becoming Evil," the number one streaming documentary series on Amazon Prime about serial killers. Additionally, he is a peer-reviewed published scientist with contributions to the fields of behavioral cybernetics and paleontology. ![]() Chuck, a third-generation psychic medium, was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He discovered his psychic abilities at a young age but chose to keep this aspect of himself private during his 32-year career as a police officer in Salem, Massachusetts. After retiring from the police force, Chuck embraced his gift fully and became a public figure in the field of psychic mediumship. His television appearances on the A&E Channel and The Biography Channel, including his own pilot program “Psychic Search,” have helped bring attention to his abilities. Chuck actively uses his psychic abilities to assist police departments worldwide in locating missing persons and solving murder cases. He has co-authored a book titled “The Everything Guide to Evidence of an Afterlife” and his autobiography “Psychic Cop” sharing his journey and experiences. ![]() The tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas dates back to oral storytelling practices, where tales of the supernatural were shared around the fire or in hushed whispers. During the Victorian era (1837-1901), Christmas was a time for family gatherings around the hearth, where storytelling was a common pastime. Ghost stories, with their elements of danger and the supernatural, were a natural fit for these gatherings, offering a thrilling contrast to the warmth and safety of the home. |
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