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A ribbon-like object drifts across the sky on video, a lake photo hints at Champy, and a family recounts keys jumping bowls, footsteps pounding at 3 a.m., and three earth-shaking knocks. We pull these stories from Reddit and bring them into the light—slowly, carefully, and without sensationalism—so we can ask better questions and spot real patterns. If you’ve ever felt the tug-of-war between skepticism and wonder, this one will feel like home.
We start with the strange sky clip and talk through what cameras do to distance, wind, and motion. Is it a kite with a tail, a drone artifact, or something closer to the “atmospheric beast” accounts? From there we revisit modern misidentification with Starlink, where even seasoned observers get fooled by those sparkling chains. The goal isn’t to embarrass anyone. It’s to show how context, compression, and expectation sculpt “unknowns” from ordinary elements.
Then we step into haunted territory. A listener watches The Exorcist as a power strip “jumps” on the floor—timing that unnerves even when logic offers options like cable tension or electrical noise. Another tale takes us to Lake Champlain and the legend of Champy, where folklore meets photographic ambiguity. Next comes a vivid rental-house haunting: vanishing and reappearing keys, thunderous footsteps at 3 a.m., and a terrifying door slam. We weigh sleep states and building sounds, but the repetition keeps the case sticky. We visit a 1700s manor with motion alarms tripping near a root cellar—later linked to Underground Railroad history by a Quaker meeting house—where environment, memory, and meaning overlap.
We also examine Bigfoot tracks and a rock allegedly thrown at night, checking stride length, toe definition, and substrate. Rock throwing appears in both Sasquatch lore and poltergeist accounts, a reminder that categories blur at the edges. The centerpiece is a multi-witness family story: a “bloody man” on the stairs later matched to a deceased relative, a grandmother’s voice calling from beside the bed, and a subsequent family who saw a man in mirrors until the mirrors were removed. Independent observers, recurring motifs, and place-bound phenomena make this one of those cases that lingers.
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By Dustin & LukeA ribbon-like object drifts across the sky on video, a lake photo hints at Champy, and a family recounts keys jumping bowls, footsteps pounding at 3 a.m., and three earth-shaking knocks. We pull these stories from Reddit and bring them into the light—slowly, carefully, and without sensationalism—so we can ask better questions and spot real patterns. If you’ve ever felt the tug-of-war between skepticism and wonder, this one will feel like home.
We start with the strange sky clip and talk through what cameras do to distance, wind, and motion. Is it a kite with a tail, a drone artifact, or something closer to the “atmospheric beast” accounts? From there we revisit modern misidentification with Starlink, where even seasoned observers get fooled by those sparkling chains. The goal isn’t to embarrass anyone. It’s to show how context, compression, and expectation sculpt “unknowns” from ordinary elements.
Then we step into haunted territory. A listener watches The Exorcist as a power strip “jumps” on the floor—timing that unnerves even when logic offers options like cable tension or electrical noise. Another tale takes us to Lake Champlain and the legend of Champy, where folklore meets photographic ambiguity. Next comes a vivid rental-house haunting: vanishing and reappearing keys, thunderous footsteps at 3 a.m., and a terrifying door slam. We weigh sleep states and building sounds, but the repetition keeps the case sticky. We visit a 1700s manor with motion alarms tripping near a root cellar—later linked to Underground Railroad history by a Quaker meeting house—where environment, memory, and meaning overlap.
We also examine Bigfoot tracks and a rock allegedly thrown at night, checking stride length, toe definition, and substrate. Rock throwing appears in both Sasquatch lore and poltergeist accounts, a reminder that categories blur at the edges. The centerpiece is a multi-witness family story: a “bloody man” on the stairs later matched to a deceased relative, a grandmother’s voice calling from beside the bed, and a subsequent family who saw a man in mirrors until the mirrors were removed. Independent observers, recurring motifs, and place-bound phenomena make this one of those cases that lingers.
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GhostStop
GhostStop: Trusted for 15+ years. Leading the way in investigation technology worldwide
Have you had an encounter with the paranormal? Have you seen Bigfoot!? Call our Hotline
Support the show
Stay tuned for more Exploring The Unknown by following us on our social media pages!
Cash App:
$ExploringTheUnknown1
Official Website:
www.exploringtheunknownpod.com
Tiktok:
http://tinyurl.com/25bhpynb
Facebook:
http://tinyurl.com/4t74cuvn
Youtube:
http://tinyurl.com/2w3j7fmf
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/exploring.the.unknown_/
GhostStop:
https://ghoststop.com/?rfsn=7896150.dccd74
Amazon:
Wishlist