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The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
On this Slice of Pi Podcast, introduction to the New Year of 2022, with a special guest.
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Bobby & Ian discuss various different strange oddities , with a special guest own Out Of This World Experience.
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Lets Get Creepy & Spooky on this Special edition.
Bobby & Ian discuss some spooky subjects on this Slice of Pi Episode.
Time to get Freaky......
On this episode of Slice of Pi Podcasts Bobby and Ian discuss the Mothman.
In West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from November 15, 1966, to December 15, 1967. The first newspaper report was published in the Point Pleasant Register, dated November 16, 1966, titled "Couples See Man-Sized Bird ... Creature ... Something". The national press soon picked up the reports and helped spread the story across the United States.
On this episode of Slice of Pi Podcasts, Bobby & Ian discuss the Ruskington Horror.
From footsteps heard in the middle of the night to unexplained lights seen in abandoned buildings - Lincolnshire has its fair share of paranormal goings on.
But, few have left their mark quite like the ominously titled "Ruskington Horror".
Popularised by Richard Madeley, who did a TV programme on the terror in 1998, this apparition has been seen along the A15 for decades.
The location does not make it unique, indeed there have been many ghostly sightings on the road running between Lincoln and Sleaford, including a phantom cyclist, a little girl in a pink gown and horses running along the road.
However at the turn off for Ruskington, near Sleaford, these sightings are much more common, with multiple reports from people saying something was amiss.
On this episode of Slice of Pi Podcasts Bobby & Ian discuss about the conspiracy of Paul McCartney.
"Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died on 9 November 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. The rumour began circulating around 1967, but grew in popularity after being reported on American college campuses in late 1969. Proponents based the theory on perceived clues found in Beatles songs and album covers. Clue-hunting proved infectious, and within a few weeks had become an international phenomenon.
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DID HITLER SURVIVE WORLD WAR TWO?
Bobby & Ian discuss Hitler's final moments and the possibilities of his very own escape out of World War Two.
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on this Podcast of https://www.sliceofpipodcasts.co.uk Bobby & Ian discuss various Myths & Legends, from Slender Man, Hat man to the Shadow people of the World.
Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. The main characters in myths are usually not humans like gods, demigods, and supernatural figures. However, others also include humans, animals, or combinations in their classification of myth. Stories of everyday human beings, although often of leaders of some type, are usually contained in legends, as opposed to myths. Myths are sometimes distinguished from legends in that myths deal with gods, usually have no historical basis, and deal with a remote past in which the world was much more different than the present.
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On this episode of http://www.sliceofpipodcasts.co.uk Bobby & Ian discuss Bob Lazar.
Bob Lazar claims he examined an alien craft that ran on an antimatter reactor powered by element 115, which at the time had not yet been synthesized. He also claims to have read US government briefing documents that described alien involvement in human affairs over the past 10,000 years. Lazar's claims resulted in bringing added public attention to Area 51 and fueling conspiracy theories surrounding its classified activities.
Lazar has no evidence to support his core claim of alien technology. His story has been analyzed and rejected by skeptics and some ufologists. Universities from which he claims to hold degrees show no record of him, and supposed former workplaces have disavowed him. In 1990, he was convicted for his involvement in a prostitution ring and again in 2006 for selling illegal chemicals.
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On this episode of Slice of Pi Podcasts, Bobby & Ian discuss the Cecil Hotel ( Los Angeles)
In 2013, the Cecil (by then re-branded as the "Stay on Main" although still maintaining the original Hotel Cecil signs and painted advertisements on its exterior) became the focus of renewed attention when surveillance footage of a young Canadian student, Elisa Lam, behaving erratically in the hotel's elevator, went viral. The video depicts Lam repeatedly pressing the elevator's buttons, walking in and out of the elevator and possibly attempting to hide from someone. It was recorded shortly before her disappearance, then her naked body was subsequently discovered in a water supply cistern on the hotel roof, following complaints from residents of odd-tasting water and low pressure. How she got into the cistern remains a mystery. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled her death accidental due to drowning, with bipolar disorder being a "significant" factor.
On This episode of Slice of Pi Podcasts, Bobby & Ian discuss Nostradamus.
Nostradamus studied medicine and became a physician, treating plague victims throughout France and Italy. It’s believed he had a psychic awakening. He began to practice the occult and make predictions of the future, which he published in The Prophecies. Many people today believe his predictions have come true or will in the future.
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.