Lemuria, the land of Mu, was a continent in the Indian Ocean. It was said to have been the birthplace of humankind. However, around 84 million years ago, a cataclysmic event took place on Earth and Lemuria, along with Atlantis, supposedly sank to the bottom of the Ocean. Did this continent truly exist?
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Daniel Dunglas Home: The Medium Who Levitated
Daniel Dunglas Home was a 19th-century medium who reportedly levitated in front of scientists, floated out of third-story windows, handled fire with his bare hands, and was never publicly exposed as a fraud. In this episode, we explore the true paranormal history of D.D. Home, th ... Show More
1h 7m
Jan 22
The Roof Watchers: Humanoid Creatures Seen Watching From Rooftops
Small humanoid creatures were reported standing on rooftops, watching families below. From Cold War America to communist Romania, this episode explores real police reports, UFO encounters, goblin sieges, and the terrifying Roof Watchers phenomenon. Watch the full episode on YouTu ... Show More
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Burke & Hare: The Serial Killers Who Sold Bodies to Science
Murder fueled a black market for human bodies. In the 1820s, serial killers William Burke and William Hare sold their victims’ bodies to medical schools. How far did the anatomy trade reach, and how much did doctors really know? This episode exposes the Burke and Hare murders, th ... Show More
1h 15m
Jun 2025
The Mysteries of Easter Island
<p>In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, over 2,000 miles from the nearest continent, lies one of the world’s most iconic archaeological treasure troves - Rapa Nui, known to the outside world as Easter Island. Famed for the towering stone faces of the <em>moai</em>, the island has u ... Show More
41m 27s
Aug 2024
Phantom Islands: The Landmasses that Disappear
A phantom island is a purported island which was included on maps for a period of time, but was later found not to exist. They usually originate from the reports of early sailors exploring new regions, and are commonly the result of navigational errors, mistaken observations, unv ... Show More
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