S01 Episode 5 Extra: Can You Hear What I Hear by Unexplained Podcast

 
Sketch of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft

Sketch of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft

For last week's episode, What Hides Beneath, we looked at the infamous K-219 incident and wondered at the many mysteries of the vast ocean deep.

Some believe a strange underwater sound, known as a Quacker, may hold the key to unlocking the mystery.

However, in 1997 a sound known as the Bloop was picked up by hydrophones deep in the pacific ocean.  The intriguing recording may yet prove to be the the most extraordinary underwater sound of them all…

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.

 
 

Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

1. A collection of interesting underwater sounds recorded by The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administraton (NOAA):

http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/sound01/background/seasounds/seasounds.html

 

S01 Episode 5: What Hides Beneath by Unexplained Podcast

 

For all the myths and stories that have sprung from the sea, fantastical tales of monsters and mermaids, there remain those that make no allusions to metaphor, whose place is not for the pages of the poet or the psychologists couch but exist merely as a matter of record.

Stories of hidden worlds and unknown creatures that may yet prove to be beyond our wildest imaginations…

Featuring the mysterious K-219 incident.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.

 

 


Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

Aurora, V. (2001) Freudian Metaphor and Surrealist Metalanguage in Michel Leiris' Failles: The Unconscious and the Sea, Columbia University, http://litte.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/litte/article/download/29737/27325

Article on the the death of K-219 sub and Quakers, Pravda, http://www.pravdareport.com/society/stories/15-02-2013/123803-submarine_quakers-0/

Article on strategic nuclear mystery of Bermuda Triangle, Pravda, http://www.pravdareport.com/history/06-10-2010/115239-bermuda_triangle-0/

Wikipedia entry on K-219 Submarine Incident, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-219

Website measuring the current location of the Voyager Space Probe: http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/where/

The Kraken, poem by A. L. Tennyson:  https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/kraken

 

 

S01 Episode 4 Extra: The Victorian Ghostbusters by Unexplained Podcast

 

For last week's episode, Where Darkness Plays, we touched briefly on the supernatural theories of the eminent Sir William Barrett.

In 1882 Sir William had been a founding member of a fascinating collective known as the Society for Psychical Research, a group considered by many to be the original Ghostbusters.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.


Some Useful Links:

Here you can find the full text of Phantasms of the Living:

http://www.esalen.org/ctr-archive/book-phantasms.html

The website for the fascinating Society for Psychical Research:

http://www.spr.ac.uk/

 

S01 Episode 4: Where Darkness Plays by Unexplained Podcast

 

Fear, it would seem, is a powerful primal emotion. So potent that it can even make us afraid of things that may not even exist.  But then again, just because we can't see something, it doesn't mean it isn't there…

Featuring the terrifying Pontefract Poltergeist.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.


Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

Physicist Brian Greene discusses the Double Slit Experiment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoQYnhHQ95U

The original footage of The Phillip Experiment:

https://vimeo.com/94576042



 

S01 Episode 3 Extra: Heaven's Gate by Unexplained Podcast

 
Heaven's Gate website homepage

Heaven's Gate website homepage

For last week’s episode, Do You See What I See, we came across a story that demonstrates the sheer power of belief and how one man’s interpretation of the arrival of the Hale Bopp comet led to the death of 39 people.  

Featuring the extraordinary story of Heaven's Gate.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.

 

Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

The original website of the group can still be found here:

http://www.heavensgate.com/

You can watch the final statements of the group members here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHz9it70TdI

 

 

S01 Episode 3: Do You See What I See by Unexplained Podcast

 
The crash that never was... Original article in The Sheffield Star, March 25th 1997

The crash that never was... Original article in The Sheffield Star, March 25th 1997

The stories we tell can often be said to reveal certain truths about ourselves, and yet, the notion of truth is the most elusive of things.

For the residents located near Howden Moor in the North East of England, the strange events that occurred on one spring night in 1997 would test their credulity to the limit…

They say the truth is out there, but does it even exist?

Featuring the extraordinary story of The Howden Moor Incident.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.


Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

I’m indebted to the exhaustive work carried out on the subject of The Howden Moor Incident by Journalist and Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, Dr. David Clarke.

You can read more about his highly sceptical interpretation of the events here:

http://drdavidclarke.co.uk/secret-files/howden-moor-incident/

You can listen to the extraordinary account of J. Allen. Hynek’s time working for Project Blue Book here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_OuoDNbjj8

And if you want to report a sighting yourself, where better than to report it to the J. Allen. Hynek centre for UFO studies:

http://www.cufos.org/org.html

Here’s a video of perhaps the most famous experiment to determine inattentional blindness, if you haven’t seen it I wont give it away…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo

Something I didn’t quite manage to squeeze into the episode but weirdly interesting nonetheless… This is the original and oddly fascinating website for the Heaven’s Gate cult preparing it’s followers for the arrival of Hale Bopp comet:

http://www.heavensgate.com/

 
 

S01 Episode 2: Resurrected Dreams by Unexplained Podcast

 
Original Daily Mirror article from May 6th 1957

Original Daily Mirror article from May 6th 1957

It could be said that all stories are ultimately about one thing – death. None more so than the stories we tell each other concerning what awaits us after life. It is a theme that can be found in stories told across every community and culture, from as far back as we can remember. 

But what might our dreams have to do with it?

Featuring the unsettling story of The Pollock Twins.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.


Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

John and Florence Pollock discussing their daughters:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhpuvUiQ2xA

K. J. Ressler and B.G. Dias’ original research paper:

http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n1/full/nn.3594.html

A fascinating organization dedicated to investigating evidence of reincarnation:

http://www.iisis.net/index.php?page=reincarnation-past-lives-evidence-case-studies&hl=en_US

 

 

S01 Episode 1: Opening the Gate by Unexplained Podcast

 

Since the dawn of communication we have shared stories about imaginary beings; entities such as demons, angels, monsters and fairies.

But what if they weren’t stories at all. What if these entities were real, existing right next to us, right now, walking invisibly among us?

What if all we needed to see them was some kind of gateway? What price might we pay for opening it?

Featuring the story of the mysterious death of occultist Netta Fornario.

Research, writing, music and production by Richard MacLean Smith.

Moina Mathers (acquaintance of Netta) c. 1925

Moina Mathers (acquaintance of Netta) c. 1925


Some interesting links:

(See transcript for full list of sources)

Aleister Crowley, Lam and the Alamantrah Working:

http://www.vice.com/read/magickal-stories-lam

Netta Fornario's essay on the Immortal hour:

http://www.servantsofthelight.org/knowledge/the-immortal-hour/

Terence Mckenna discussing Clockwork Elves: (very poor quality audio)

Pt 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw75PxL6O7U

Pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvRCE-KtZ2o