Keith Linder lived in a very haunted house, known as the Seattle Demon House, or simply as Demons in Seattle, Keith and others had an array of experiences in the house over the course of a few years. and numerous paranormal groups have confirmed this activity with a plethora of evidence. We talked with Jenny Ashford and Steve Mera previously on the show about Steve's investigation of this case, and now Keith fills in the rest. This is Part 1 of 2, the second part will be up next week. Patreons will have PT 2 right away.
Timothy Renner's book, Beyond the Seventh Gate cover a lot of territory. We talk about dispelling some urban legends before getting into all kinds of strange tales of Bigfoot, Goatman, Dogman, Albatwitches, Ghost Lights, The Hidebehind, and much more...
Ardy Sixkiller Clarke returns to the show to talk about her latest book, More Encounters with Star People. We talk about the cultural differences in encounters, and go over some of the stories in her book.
David Mathisen joins me to talk about his latest book, Star Myths of the Bible. We discuss what star myths are, their connections and the implications of them, which leads us to the idea of a ancient lost civilization.
Thomas Spriggs has written a book, "Into Nowhere", that looks for patterns in people missing in the wilderness, starting with the data that David Paulides accumulated, and then branching off from there. There may very well be a piece of the puzzle here...
In Part 9 of our ongoing series on the History of the UFO Phenomenon, Mike Clelland and Aaron Gulyas join me as we take on some of more recent events, the Norway Spirals, The Baltic Sea Anomaly, The rise of drones, and the debut of Ancient Aliens.
Author Jenny Ashford and Investigator Steve Mera join me to talk about their book, The House of Fire and Whispers, which details the investigation of the Seattle Demon House. Pretty amazing case...
Jenny Ashford is a horror and paranormal writer, and a graphic designer. Her books include two paranormal works, The Rochdale Poltergeist (with Steve Mera) and The Mammoth Mountain Poltergeist (with Tom Ross). Her other books include the horror novels Red Menace, Bellwether, The Five Poisons, and The Tenebrist, and two short-story collections, Hopeful Monsters and The Associated Villainies. Her horror blog, goddessofhellfire.com, contains current writing news, short stories and articles, and her opinions about horror films and the genre in general.
Steve Mera is a parapsychologist, paranormal investigator, freelance journalist, international lecturer, and tutor. He is the owner of the free monthly publication known as Phenomena Magazine, chairman of Manchester’s Association of Paranormal Investigation and Training, and founder of the Scientific Establishment of Parapsychology in Manchester, England. He is the author of three books—Strange Happenings: Memoirs of a Paranormal Investigator; Paranormal Insight: A Concise Study of the Strange and Profound; and The Paranormal Investigators Handbook: A Professional Look at the Subject of Ghosthunting—and the co-author of The Rochdale Poltergeist, with Jenny Ashford. He has appeared on over 90 TV shows and series, over 100 radio stations, and has published articles in over 300 publications internationally.
Micah Hanks joins me to discuss the possibility of Time Travel, and what problems we may have ever achieving it. We also delve into the role of consciousness and whether time is a real thing or not. Find Micah at www.MicahHanks.com.
Joshua Cutchin joins me to talk about his latest book, The Brimstone Deceit: An In-Depth Examination of Supernatural Scents, Otherworldly Odors, and Monstrous Miasmas, which deals with smells associated with the Paranormal. Seems simple, but it is a fascinating and revealing exploration and may give us some keys to what is going on...