
Sabbath at midnight explores the questions sought after regarding apparitions, enigmatic encounters unexplained creature encounters that seem to glitch in and out of our reality and fade back to their reality. We will track down the myths of the ancient world from the first peoples to the ancient Sumerians, Native American oral traditions, the Olmecs, Inca, Aztecs, and so forth join Lionel Tavares... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Did Patagonian Giants really exist?
In this mind-expanding episode of The Sabbath at Midnight Podcast, Lionel Tavares sits down with returning guest Brad Olsen to uncover the mysterious history of the Patagonian Giants, the massive... more
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What really happens behind the scenes of modern warfare?
In this explosive episode of The Sabbath at Midnight, former 75th Ranger Regiment Special Missions Unit operator Mike Edwards (RRC Mike Edwards) shares firsthand insight from... more
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Has the Millennium already happened?
Are we living in “Satan’s Little Season”?
In this intense episode of The Sabbath at Midnight, we’re joined by author and researcher Gary Wayne (The Genesis 6 Conspiracy) to examine one of the m... more
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In this powerful and wide-ranging episode of The Sabbath at Midnight, hosts Lionel and Dominic Tavares are joined once again by author and researcher Gary Wayne for an in-depth discussion titled “Exposing Islam with Gary Wayne.”
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Great show. Eyes wide open to what is happening.
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Awesome topics and entertaining conversations and discussions! Keep up the great work!
Love the podcast, very interesting topics. Very passionate, very into detail, keep speaking facts.
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The show centers on investigations of supernatural, occult, and esoteric subjects, blending ancient history with modern conspiracy and paranormal lore. Episodes frequently feature authors, researchers, pastors, and witnesses who discuss Nephilim, biblical narratives, cryptids, UFOs, haunted accounts, near-death experiences, and controversial historical theories. A standout quality is the willingness to explore provocative, fringe topics with a mix of theological, historical, and experiential viewpoints, often linking ancient civilizations to contemporary mysteries. The format tends to attract curious listeners who enjoy deep-dives into myth, prophecy, and unexplained phenomena, alongside guests who offer storytelling and speculative interpr... more
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Recent guests on The Sabbath at Midnight include:
1. Mike Edwards
2. Brad Olsen
3. Jeff Brennan
4. LA Marzulli
5. Joe Dell
6. Harley Hansen
7. Bryar Kader
8. Gary Wayne
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