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Welcome to the Edge of the World. Wide-ranging discussion about everything that happens along the edge of reality and falls through the cracks of the general media. From ghosts to aliens to unsolved mysteries, we cover it all!

  1. Jun 5

    “What a Dark World has been Created around Our Beautiful Experience.”–Whitley Strieber

    This week on Dreamland, Whitley Strieber and Lucinda Morrel enter some of the most disturbing territory in the disclosure conversation: the death of Melissa Casias, the disappearance of General William McCasland, and the possibility that people close to hidden knowledge may be facing threats far darker than ridicule or professional ruin. Whitley opens with a chilling comparison to Sippenhaft—the coercive tactic of threatening families developed by the Gestapo—and asks whether modern variants of that pressure could be operating inside rogue, compartmentalized structures connected to secrecy. Lucinda brings the Melissa Casias case into sharp focus, noting the strange details: phones reportedly wiped, personal belongings left behind, and the unsettling possibility that an administrative assistant may have known far more than anyone realized. From there, the conversation widens into the fear, paranoia, and isolation surrounding whistleblowers, witnesses, and experiencers. But this is not only a dark show. It is also a call to action. Whitley and Lucinda discuss the urgent need for an experiencer movement created by experiencers themselves—not controlled by academics, officials, sponsors, or institutions seeking “power over” them. Their goal is sovereignty, dignity, mutual support, and a movement rooted in lived experience rather than exploitation. Help us create a NEW and Super-Powerful Unknowncountry search engine: To contribute to our GoFundMe, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 21m
  2. May 15

    The Nazca Mummies and More: Science Faces the Impossible

    What happens when serious science confronts the impossible—and refuses to look away? Find out in this mindbending show! In this episode of Dreamland, Whitley Strieber is joined by returning guest Steve Aspen and his collaborator, molecular biologist Andreas Luck, co-authors of Investigating the Impossible. Together, they dive into some of the most controversial and compelling anomalies of our time. At the center of the discussion are the enigmatic tridactyl mummies of Nazca—beings that challenge our understanding of biology, evolution, and even reality itself. Are they hoaxes, unknown terrestrial life, or something far stranger—perhaps visitors from another timeline or parallel world? The conversation moves beyond speculation into rigorous analysis: DNA testing, MRI scans, and cellular biology are brought to bear on questions most scientists won’t touch. Along the way, the guests examine the infamous “Curry hair” case, the disputed Reddit biology document, and the deeper question of hybridization—what it is, and whether it may already be part of our world. But this is not a conversation of easy answers. Even here, there is disagreement—about evidence, interpretation, and what it all might mean. And that tension makes this one of the most honest and thought-provoking explorations of the phenomenon you will hear. If wisdom once “found no dwelling place among men,” as the Book of Enoch suggests, perhaps it is because we have not yet learned how to face what we are discovering. Listen closely. The implications may be closer than you think. Get Investigating the Impossible and prepare to get your mind blown! To order, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 28m
4.3
out of 5
441 Ratings

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Welcome to the Edge of the World. Wide-ranging discussion about everything that happens along the edge of reality and falls through the cracks of the general media. From ghosts to aliens to unsolved mysteries, we cover it all!

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