Noir Frequency

Noir Frequency

Noir Frequency is a late-night transmission about fear, folklore, and the stories we tell ourselves when the lights go out. Each episode follows the places where myth, history, science, and paranoia overlap. We open case files and campfire tales side by side, tracing how belief moves through culture: playground dares, classified memos, urban legends, declassified experiments, and the strange things our minds do in the dark. Tune in, follow the signal, and stay long enough to let the questions sink in. Support the signal: ⁠https://patreon.com/noirfrequency⁠ ⁠https://noirfrequency.com

  1. Major Weir - The Warlock of West Bow

    -22 ч

    Major Weir - The Warlock of West Bow

    In seventeenth-century Edinburgh, Major Thomas Weir was not remembered first as a villain. He was a soldier, a Covenanter, and a respected man of prayer who lived with his sister Jean in the West Bow, the steep old street that ran down toward the Grassmarket. To those around him, he was known as the Bowhead Saint, a severe religious figure whose public reputation was built on discipline, prayer, and visible devotion. Then, in 1670, near the end of his life, Weir began to confess. According to the story, he did not wait for accusation. He accused himself, speaking of hidden crimes, witchcraft, dealings with the Devil, and a private life that seemed to destroy the holy image the city had known. The confession was so extreme that even the Lord Provost of Edinburgh reportedly found it difficult to believe. Then his sister Jean spoke too. Jean Weir, also known as Grizel, added the details that turned the case from scandal into legend: a witch-mother, a Devil’s mark, a fiery coach, and supernatural knowledge. She also claimed that Thomas Weir’s walking staff was part of his power. Later accounts describe it as a thornwood staff with a carved head, and in the folklore that followed, it became almost as important as Weir himself. The brother was strangled and burned. The sister was hanged. Weir’s staff was said to have been burned with him. After that, the house remained. Later tradition remembered Weir’s home in the West Bow as a place people feared to enter. It became known as Major Weir’s Land, a haunted site associated with strange stairs, empty rooms, a walking staff, and a presence that seemed to outlive the man who had been condemned. In this episode of Noir Frequency, we open the file on Major Thomas Weir, the Warlock of West Bow. We follow the historical confession, the witchcraft-trial context, Jean Weir’s role in the story, the strange folklore of the staff, and the haunted afterlife of one of Edinburgh’s darkest legends. Was this a case of hidden corruption exposed at the end of life? A religious breakdown in a world ready to hear witchcraft? A family tragedy shaped by confession, fear, and law? Or something darker, remembered in the stairs, the rooms, and the object that would not stay still? This is a story about reputation, confession, public holiness, private horror, and the way a city remembers what it buries. Support Noir Frequency: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. #MajorWeir #WarlockOfWestBow #EdinburghGhostStories #ScottishFolklore #WitchcraftHistory #NoirFrequency #DarkHistory #OccultHistory #HauntedEdinburgh #ScottishHistory #WestBow #Grassmarket #GhostStories #WitchTrials #Covenanters #ParanormalHistory #StrangeHistory #DarkFolklore #HauntedHistory #UrbanLegends

    19 мин.
  2. The Max Headroom Incident: The Broadcast Hijacking No One Solved

    26 июн.

    The Max Headroom Incident: The Broadcast Hijacking No One Solved

    On November 22, 1987, Chicago television was interrupted by something no one was meant to see. First, during the news on WGN-TV, the screen flickered, broke apart, and was replaced by a distorted figure in a Max Headroom mask. The intrusion lasted only seconds before the station regained control. Later that night, it happened again. This time, during a broadcast of Doctor Who on WTTW, the masked figure returned. The audio was distorted. The performance was bizarre, mocking, and chaotic. Then, just as suddenly, it was gone. No confirmed culprit was ever identified. In this episode of Noir Frequency, we open the file on the Max Headroom Incident: the most infamous unsolved broadcast signal intrusion in television history. We follow the events of that night, the analogue technology that made it possible, the microwave links and line-of-sight systems behind the signal, the FCC and FBI investigation, and the strange afterlife of a prank that lasted less than two minutes but has haunted the internet for decades. This is a story about television, masks, media ghosts, analogue vulnerability, and the unsettling moment when the screen stopped being a window and became a doorway. Who was behind the mask? How did they do it? And why has such a short interruption refused to disappear? Support Noir Frequency: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. #MaxHeadroomIncident #MaxHeadroom #BroadcastHijacking #SignalIntrusion #WGN #WTTW #DoctorWho #ChicagoHistory #UnsolvedMystery #TVHistory #AnalogHorror #MediaHistory #NoirFrequency #StrangeHistory #UrbanLegend #UnsolvedCases #BroadcastSignalIntrusion #1987 #TelevisionHistory #PirateBroadcast

    23 мин.
  3. Saturn Worship and the Cult of Time

    19 июн.

    Saturn Worship and the Cult of Time

    Before Saturn became a conspiracy symbol, it was a Roman god. Before it became a black cube, it was a planet. Before it became a theory about hidden power, it was tied to sowing, harvest, debt, time, age, melancholy, and the limit at the edge of the visible sky. In this episode of Noir Frequency, we open the file on Saturn: the Roman god of agriculture and Saturnalia, the Greek Titan Cronus who swallowed his children, the later confusion with Chronos as Time, and the planet Saturn as a force of limitation, delay, melancholy, and boundary in astrology and occult symbolism. From the Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum to Saturnalia’s ritual reversal, from Cronus the devourer to Father Time, from lead and blackness to the modern symbolism of the black cube, this episode follows the chain of meanings that made Saturn one of the darkest names in the symbolic imagination. We also look at modern Saturn conspiracy theories, including the Cult of Saturn, the Cult of the Black Cube, Saturn’s hexagon, occult correspondences, clocks, debt, authority, and the idea that time itself may be the hidden power we already obey. This is not a simple claim that every symbol proves a secret cult. It is a case file on how symbols gather weight, how old gods change shape, and why Saturn still feels so close to the machinery of modern life. Maybe Saturn is an ancient current still moving through the world. Maybe the black cube is only a shape until someone teaches it to speak. Maybe the true cult of time is quieter, older, and more ordinary. Support Noir Frequency: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. Subscribe for more episodes exploring folklore, mythology, occult history, conspiracy culture, strange history, ghost stories, paranormal claims, and the darker edges of belief. #Saturn #SaturnWorship #CultOfSaturn #BlackCube #Saturnalia #Cronus #Chronos #FatherTime #OccultSymbolism #Astrology #AncientRome #GreekMythology #RomanMythology #NoirFrequency #OccultHistory #ConspiracyCulture #DarkFolklore #StrangeHistory #Mythology #SaturnsHexagon #CultOfTime #EsotericSymbolism

    22 мин.
  4. The Bicameral Mind: Gods, Voices and Inner Narration

    12 июн.

    The Bicameral Mind: Gods, Voices and Inner Narration

    What if the voices of the gods were not only myth, but a clue to how human consciousness once understood itself? In this episode of Noir Frequency, we open the file on Julian Jaynes and the theory of the bicameral mind: the controversial idea that ancient people may have experienced command, decision, and authority in a radically different way. Not as private inner thought, but as voices heard from outside the self. From Achilles restrained by Athena in the Iliad, to ancient oracles, divine commands, prophetic voices, inner speech, auditory hallucinations, spiritual experience, psychology, neuroscience, and modern conspiracy theories about invisible signals, this episode follows one unsettling question: When a voice feels other, what story do we give it? A god? A demon? An ancestor? A symptom? A signal? A weapon? Or simply the self speaking from somewhere we do not recognise? Most scholars do not accept the strongest version of Jaynes’ theory, but the question he raised has not disappeared. How does the mind know which thoughts belong to itself? How does culture decide whether a voice is holy, haunted, pathological, dangerous, or true? And when the gods go quiet, what takes their place? The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. Support Noir Frequency: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com #BicameralMind #JulianJaynes #Consciousness #InnerMonologue #InnerSpeech #VoiceHearing #AuditoryHallucinations #AncientMythology #GreekMythology #TheIliad #Achilles #Athena #Psychology #Neuroscience #PhilosophyOfMind #NoirFrequency #StrangeHistory #OccultHistory #ConspiracyCulture #VoiceToSkull #Mythology #DarkDocumentary #ParanormalHistory

    22 мин.
  5. By Night They Feed: The Folklore of the Vampire

    5 июн.

    By Night They Feed: The Folklore of the Vampire

    Before Dracula, before gothic romance, before the elegant vampire of film and fiction, there were older fears. Across Europe and beyond, people told stories of the dead who would not stay dead. Corpses accused of feeding on the living. Night spirits that stole breath, blood, milk, life force, fertility, and luck. Families wasting away one by one. Graves reopened in desperation. Stakes, fire, salt, sickles, bricks in the mouth, and rituals meant to hold the dead in place. In this episode of Noir Frequency, we trace the folklore of the vampire from the famous vampire panics of eighteenth-century Serbia, including Arnold Paole and Peter Plogojowitz, to Mercy Brown and the New England vampire panic of 1892. We also look further back, into older night terrors such as Lilitu, Lamashtu, Lamia, Empusa, and the striges, before following vampire-like beings around the world: the jiangshi, manananggal, soucouyant, loogaroo, vetala, adze, penanggalan, strigoi, lugat, and vrykolakas. This is not just a story about monsters. It is a story about disease, grief, sleep paralysis, burial customs, folk belief, ritual protection, and the terrifying question that returns whenever life is being taken and no one can explain why: What is feeding on us? Support Noir Frequency: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. Subscribe for more episodes exploring folklore, hauntings, urban legends, mythology, ghost stories, strange history, paranormal claims, and the darker edges of belief. #VampireFolklore #Vampires #Folklore #DarkFolklore #NoirFrequency #ParanormalHistory #OccultHistory #GothicHorror #ArnoldPaole #MercyBrown #PeterPlogojowitz #VampirePanic #EuropeanFolklore #WorldFolklore #Strigoi #Jiangshi #Manananggal #Soucouyant #Penanggalan #SleepParalysis #FolkHorror

    27 мин.
  6. Black Shuck and the Phantom Dogs of Britain

    29 мая

    Black Shuck and the Phantom Dogs of Britain

    Black dogs haunt the roads, churches, castles, moors, and lonely paths of Britain. In this episode of Noir Frequency, we follow the phantom black dogs of British folklore, from Black Shuck and the storm at Bungay in 1577, to the Moddey Dhoo of Peel Castle, the Barghest, Padfoot, Skriker, Gytrash, the Cù-Sìth, the Church-Grim, and the strange companion known as Hairy Jack. Are these spectral hounds omens of death, guardians of lonely travellers, echoes of older myth, or something else entirely? Across England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man, stories of black dogs appear again and again at thresholds: churchyards, crossroads, bridges, castle corridors, coastal paths, and the last stretch of road before home. Sometimes they warn. Sometimes they watch. Sometimes they walk beside you in silence, then vanish at the hedge. This episode explores the folklore, legends, ghost stories, recorded claims, and local traditions surrounding Britain’s phantom black dogs. We look at the famous Black Shuck story from St Mary’s Church in Bungay, the claw marks said to remain at Blythburgh, the eerie Moddey Dhoo of Peel Castle, the fairy hound Cù-Sìth, and the many regional black dog legends that still linger in the landscape. Noir Frequency investigates the strange, the unexplained, and the stories that refuse to disappear. Support Noir Frequency Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoirFrequency Website and store: https://www.noirfrequency.com The story is the evidence. The conclusion is yours. Subscribe for more episodes exploring folklore, hauntings, urban legends, mythology, ghost stories, strange history, paranormal claims, and the darker edges of belief. #NoirFrequency #BlackShuck #BritishFolklore #GhostStories #Folklore #Paranormal #BlackDogs #UrbanLegends #Mythology #HauntedBritain #Bungay #ModdeyDhoo #Barghest #CùSìth

    18 мин.

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Noir Frequency is a late-night transmission about fear, folklore, and the stories we tell ourselves when the lights go out. Each episode follows the places where myth, history, science, and paranoia overlap. We open case files and campfire tales side by side, tracing how belief moves through culture: playground dares, classified memos, urban legends, declassified experiments, and the strange things our minds do in the dark. Tune in, follow the signal, and stay long enough to let the questions sink in. Support the signal: ⁠https://patreon.com/noirfrequency⁠ ⁠https://noirfrequency.com