The Scottish paranormal podcast’s Podcast

Updated: 23 Oct 2024 • 59 episodes
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Documenting the reported and unreported strange occurrences in Scotland. We will delve into the strange stories kept within families or a close circle of friends, bring them to the light of day, research past cases, witness interviews, discussion, and on-site recordings when possible. You will hear anything paranormal from, ufo’s/uap’s, alien abduction, cryptids, folklore, entities, ghosts, spirituality, and high strangeness. Join us and contribute with your accounts at scottishparanormalpodcast@gmail.com

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with over 30 years of experience in the scientific and engineering fields designing and building complex experimental systems. Dr Segala holds a PhD in physics as well as advanced degrees in engineering. For over 9 years Dr Segala was an active researcher at the Institute for advanced studies at Austin where he perform

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Cyn Shrader Hill, Founder of Elk Valley Paranormal and self-published author of "Whispers in the Dark: True Ghost Stories and Eerie Tales," "Web of Terror: A Short Story Collection," "They're Speaking. Are You Listening? My Most Compelling EVPs," and "It's Not Goodbye - Signs from Beyond" is a native of Fayetteville, T

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Nancy Thames, Experiencer

Nancy Thames, a former Department of Defense employee and a lifelong Contactee of Inter Dimensional extraterrestrial beings, has emerged as a significant voice in the realm of alien disclosure and spiritual awakening. Her journey, marked by personal struggles, transformed profoundly through her continuous extraterrestr

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Nathaniel J. Gillis is an Author, Lecturer and Religious Demonologist, he discusses theories on the masks, motives and symbiotic nature of the phenomena as a whole. Facebook  

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I Discuss with author Gavin Dow on his experiences of multi-phenomena in the Bathgate hills and focal point of Neolithic site Cairnpapple Hill.  One of the most important prehistoric monuments on the mainland of Scotland, Cairnpapple was used as a burial and ceremonial site from about 3000 to 1400 BC. A once-sacred hil

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18 May 2024 • EN

The hills have Fae

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