The Anecdotalist is a place to explore the paranormal, unsolved mysteries, urban legends and the extraterrestrial. Each episode, you will hear me tell a story to my friend Jason, who will make comments and ask questions along the way. Our hope is to provide compelling and fun story telling.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryScience |
Alien and UFO Encounters
Something was laid to rest in a small town cemetery in Aurora, Texas. In 1897, an “airship” collided with Judge Proctors’ windmill, exploding and throwing shards of molten Aluminum and Iron all across his property. A small, ... more
Halloween, or All Hallows Eve. Paganism and Christianity merge to create the holiday we know and celebrate today.
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October Spooktacular
The Ghost of Route 44 is a legend that reaches as far back as those in New England can remember. Passed down through oral tradition and legend. They say, if you are unlucky enough to be traveling down Route 44 outside Rehoboth M... more
October Spooktacular
The legend of the Black Shuck dates back to Odin. The demon dog, or hell hound roams the countryside of Suffolk. It’s said that if you hear or see this dog it’s too late.
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Unsolved Mystery
When 9 hikers went missing in the winter of 1959, a search team was dispatched to the Ural Mountains. What they found baffled them. A tattered tent, and 9 bodies in various locations up to a mile away. What happened to these people?... more
Unsolved Mystery
When 9 hikers went missing in the winter of 1959, a search team was dispatched to the Ural Mountains. What they found baffled them. A tattered tent, and 9 bodies in various locations up to a mile away. What happened to these people?... more
Alien and UFO Encounters
In November of 1975, 7 loggers stumbled upon a disc floating in a clearing. Travis Walton, after approaching the craft was knocked off his feet by an explosion of light. In an instance he had vanished without a trace. Was he... more
Ghosts and Paranormal Encounters
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is the second largest hand cut building second only to the Kremlin. It's also said to be one of the most haunted buildings in the US. The walls hold many stories, and some say the s... more
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