Paranormal Directive 13

Paranormal Directive 13

Aliens, ghosts, government cover-ups, and that weird stuff your neighbor swears happened in the woods. This isn’t your grandma’s bedtime story, unless your grandma was into cryptids and chaos. Welcome to Paranormal Directive 13, your weekly trip down the rabbit hole of WTF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 18 DE FEBR.

    #46 John Titor - The Internet’s Most Convincing Time Traveler

    In the year 2000, a user calling himself John Titor appeared on obscure internet forums claiming to be a soldier from the year 2036. He didn’t just tell stories. He provided schematics. He explained black hole physics. He described a coming American civil war, a Russian nuclear strike in 2015, and a fractured nation rebuilding from the ashes. Most dismissed him as a hoax. Until one detail, involving an obscure 1975 computer called the IBM 5100, was confirmed years later… and it wasn’t information that should have been publicly available at the time. But that’s not the strangest part. Titor claimed he wasn’t traveling through our past, but to a parallel worldline, one that diverged slightly from his own. In his framework, failed predictions don’t disprove him. They prove timeline divergence. And then there’s the 2564 problem. According to researchers inside the Titor narrative, time travel forward stops at the year 2564. Beyond that point: nothing. No Earth. No sound. No matter. Just void. Tonight, we go deep. The IBM secret. The C204 gravity distortion unit. The civil war that never happened. The Many-Worlds shield that makes the story impossible to falsify. The Florida lawyers who may have been behind it. The hyperstition theory. The savepoint loop. And the unsettling possibility that John Titor didn’t fail at all. Because if timeline divergence is real… How would we know this wasn’t the branch he came to create? This is the complete John Titor file. Patreon patreon.com/ParanormalDirective13 Tiktok tiktok.com/paranormaldirective13 Instagram instagram.com/paranormaldirective13 Youtube youtube.com/paranormaldirective13 Music: www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 5 min
  2. 11 DE FEBR.

    #45 The Hellfire Caves: Where Powerful Men Did What They Wanted

    For years, people have been asking the same question: What really happens when the powerful believe they’re untouchable? Long before modern scandals and “lists” dominated headlines, Britain’s elite were already gathering in secret. Beneath a quiet English hillside, a quarter-mile of tunnels carved into chalk became the private playground of politicians, aristocrats, and men who believed morality was optional. They called themselves the Monks of Medmenham. The Knights of St. Francis. History remembers them as the Hellfire Club. They held mock religious ceremonies beneath a church altar. They dressed in robes. They crossed a river named after the boundary between the living and the dead. And then the hauntings began. In this episode of Paranormal Directive 13, we descend into the Hellfire Caves — one of Britain’s most infamous secret societies and one of its most active paranormal locations. Shadow figures. Chanting in empty chambers. A man searching for his stolen heart. A bride in white who never made it out. Is this just history repeating itself? Or did something get left behind in those tunnels? Because when the powerful go underground, sometimes they don’t come back alone. Patreon patreon.com/ParanormalDirective13 Tiktok tiktok.com/paranormaldirective13 Instagram instagram.com/paranormaldirective13 Youtube youtube.com/paranormaldirective13 Music: www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33 min
  3. 4 DE FEBR.

    #44 Six Hikers Died in Minutes on a Siberian Mountain - One Teenager Walked Away - The Khamar-Daban Incident

    On August 5th, 1993, a group of seven experienced hikers set out across a high ridge in the Khamar-Daban mountains of southern Siberia. They were trained. They were prepared. They were led by a veteran instructor who had guided expeditions for decades. Within an hour, six of them were dead. According to the only survivor, a seventeen-year-old girl named Valentina, the collapse happened fast. Too fast. One hiker began screaming and convulsing. Foam poured from his mouth. Something darker followed. Moments later, their leader went down. Then another. Then another. People ran. People hid. One woman beat her head against a rock. Some of them tore off their clothes in freezing wind and sleet. And Valentina watched it all happen. Officially, the cause of death was hypothermia. Exposure. Exhaustion. A tragic but explainable wilderness accident. But the details don’t line up. Hypothermia doesn’t usually kill an entire group at the same time. It doesn’t explain convulsions, panic, bleeding, or the speed of the collapse. It doesn’t explain why experienced hikers lost all coordination at once, or why one teenager remained calm, made rational decisions, and walked off the mountain alone. In this episode of Paranormal Directive 13, we take a deep dive into the Khamar-Daban incident, often compared to the Dyatlov Pass tragedy, but in some ways even more disturbing. We reconstruct the expedition step by step, examine survivor testimony, analyze the official findings, and explore competing explanations ranging from mass panic and physiological collapse to infrasound and toxic exposure. And through it all, one question refuses to go away: If this was just bad weather… why did it break them all at once? Patreon patreon.com/ParanormalDirective13 Tiktok tiktok.com/paranormaldirective13 Instagram instagram.com/paranormaldirective13 Youtube youtube.com/paranormaldirective13 Music: www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 5 min
  4. 14 DE GEN.

    #41 The Bennington Triangle: Where the Land Doesn’t Give You Back (feat. Weirder After Dark)

    This week on Paranormal Directive 13, we’re joined by Sean, Chris, and Cathy from Weirder After Dark for a deep, no-hand-holding walk into one of New England’s most infamous mystery zones: the Bennington Triangle. The Bennington Triangle didn’t exist until 1992. The disappearances did. Between 1945 and 1950, five people vanished in the mountains of southwestern Vermont hunters, hikers, a college student, a child.... leaving behind no clear answers. Decades later, folklorist Joseph A. Citro gave those tragedies a name, and a legend was born. In this crossover episode with Weirder After Dark, we revisit the Famous Five through original sources, examine the stories that didn’t make the list, and trace the much older history of a landscape the Abenaki warned was not meant for the living. From the man-eating stone and vanished stagecoach travelers to crushed bodies, missing towns, magnetic anomalies, and modern survivor accounts, we ask a harder question: Does it matter if the Bennington Triangle was invented if the fear, the loss, and the danger are still real? This isn’t a debunking. It’s not a verdict. It’s a conversation one that sits with the folklore, challenges the mythology, and lets the land speak for itself. Patreon patreon.com/ParanormalDirective13 Tiktok tiktok.com/paranormaldirective13 Instagram instagram.com/paranormaldirective13 Youtube youtube.com/paranormaldirective13 Music: www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 57 min

Informació

Aliens, ghosts, government cover-ups, and that weird stuff your neighbor swears happened in the woods. This isn’t your grandma’s bedtime story, unless your grandma was into cryptids and chaos. Welcome to Paranormal Directive 13, your weekly trip down the rabbit hole of WTF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.