Into The Parabnormal
Jeremy Scott and his guests investigate everything between the paranormal and abnormal. We entertain those fringe topics, diving deep into subjects that are very often ahead of their times and censored or even banned from the mainstream.
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New images of an interstellar object that’s passing through our solar system have been released by NASA while the agency is downplaying speculation that 3I/ATLAS is anything more than a comet. Jeremy welcomes Marc D’Antonio to discuss why this object is almost certainly natural in origin, the unique scientific opportun
A new phase in the effort to establish an embassy for diplomatic contact between humans and extraterrestrials is underway, marked by a historic collaboration that has just been announced. In this special report, Jeremy speaks with Sylvain Rochon of the Alliance for Extraterrestrial Diplomatic Contact about this breakth
Visions of loved ones coinciding with their death or near death are reported in many cultures on Earth. The same can be said of ESP or telepathic experiences. Jeremy welcomes Daniel Bourke to discuss the cross-cultural history of crisis apparitions and extraordinary experiences often described as extrasensory perceptio
We return to the extraordinary journey of two high school sweethearts whose lives were swept into something far beyond our world. Jeremy welcomes back Lisa Nelson to conclude our conversation on how she and her partner became conduits for an interdimensional race and how these beings are working to safeguard humanity w
There are rumblings of a major UFO disclosure before year’s end. But is this more hype, or are we finally nearing the end of decades of secrecy? Jeremy welcomes Stephen Bassett to discuss the latest developments and what’s happening behind closed doors that could signal real movement toward the revelation of an extrate
As Earth goes through an intense solar storm this weekend, a new simulation of the most powerful one ever paints a grim picture for our modern world. Known as the Carrington Event after the astronomer who first observed its effects, this storm in 1859 illuminated the night sky as bright as day with dazzling auroras and