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  • Electromagnetic Ghosts: The Philadelphia Experiment
    2026/07/13

    Some stories arrive already humming. They sit in thecollective imagination like a low electrical charge — the kind you can’t see, but you can feel along the skin. Stories born not from folklore or superstition, but from the places we’re told never to look: classified corridors, sealed naval archives, and the shadows cast by wartime secrecy.

    The Philadelphia Experiment is one of those stories.

    But beneath the sensational headlines and the Hollywoodretellings, there is a deeper story. A story about electromagnetic research, Cold War paranoia, psychological collapse, and the way secrecy can warp reality until even the impossible begins to feel plausible.

    In this episode, we’re not chasing the spectacle. We’retracing the architecture of a myth — from the naval experiments that inspired it, to the man whose letters shaped it, to the cultural fears that allowed itto thrive.

    Because whether the USS Eldridge ever vanished is almost beside the point. What matters is why so many people believed it could.

    This is Electromagnetic Ghosts: The Philadelphia Experiment. And this is where the story begins.


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    58 分
  • The Drowned Homestead: The House Beneath Eildon
    2026/07/06

    There are places in Australia where the past lies justbeneath the surface — not buried, not forgotten, but waiting. Waiting for the right drought, the right light, the right moment when the waterline drops low enough for memory to breathe again.

    Lake Eildon is one of those places.

    This is a story about displacement, memory, and the strangeways landscapes refuse to let go. A story about what happens when a place is drowned — and what rises when the water falls away.

    Most people see a holiday lake. A reservoir. A place forfishing and houseboats and summer afternoons. But if you stand at the shoreline at dusk — when the wind dies and the water turns the colour of tarnished brass — you feel something else. A pressure. A presence. A sense that the surface is thin.

    In this episode, we’re going to descend into that drownedworld — into the history, the folklore, the hydrology, the psychology, and the haunting that has persisted for more than seventy years. We’ll follow the story of the woman who lived in that house, the steps that still rise from the mud, and the sightings that continue to this day.

    Because before this was a lake, it was a valley. A valleywith a river that behaved like a witness. And a homestead that should have disappeared when the water came up… but didn’t.

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    49 分
  • The Shared Spotlight Series: The Sky’s Unresolved Cases: Co-hosted with Mark from Strewth Podcast – PART ONE
    2026/06/29

    Welcome to Beyond The Veil Australia Podcast's mini series, The Shared Spotlight, where I’m joined by Mark from Strewth Podcast — a fellow podcaster, a mate, and someone who shares the same deep fascination with the strange edges of our skies. And together, we’re stepping into some of the most compelling aviation mysteries ever recorded.

    Because there are places in the sky where the world feels thinner. Where the horizon softens, the air tightens, and something ancient seems to stir just beyond the edge of human perception.

    Pilots feel these places — not as superstition, but as instinct. A quiet shift in the atmosphere that says: pay attention.

    Mark and I are co‑hosting this episode because these mysteries deserve more than a single voice. They deserve conversation. They deserve curiosity. They deservetwo podcasters who’ve spent years immersed in this phenomenon — comparing notes, sharing theories, and following the patterns that keep repeating across time and geography.

    This isn’t just an episode about UAPs. It’s about the pilots who met them. The ones who returned. The ones who didn’t. And the ones who came back changed.

    So settle in. We’re heading into the upper world — where the sky watches back.


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    51 分
  • Poltergeist Siege: The Black Monk House of Pontefract
    2026/06/22

    It begins quietly. A small council house on the edge ofPontefract, Yorkshire — 30 East Drive. Brick walls, lacecurtains, a kettle cooling on the stove. A family expecting nothing more than the rhythm of ordinary life.

    And then, the house moves.

    At first, it’s dismissed — plumbing, imagination, nerves.But the disturbances grow. Objects fly. Furniture overturns. And the family begins to realise that whatever lives inside these walls isn’t content to stay quiet.

    They call it a poltergeist. They call it Fred. Butsoon, the name changes — and the haunting deepens.

    This is not a haunting of whispers and cold spots. This is ahaunting of violence. Of a house that fights back. Of a family trapped inside a story that refuses to end.

    Welcome to Poltergeist Siege: The Black Monk House of Pontefract — where the domestic becomes dangerous, and the ordinary becomes impossible.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • The Witch of Kings Cross: Rosaleen Norton
    2026/06/15

    There are some figures in Australian history who don’t sitquietly in the archives. They don’t fade. They don’t soften with time. They burn.

    Rosaleen Norton is one of them.

    She lived in a country that demanded obedience, modesty, and silence from women — and she refused all three.

    She painted demons. She invoked ancient gods. She walked through Kings Cross like it was her natural habitat, a place where the veil between the seen and the unseen thinned just enough for her to slip through.

    And because she refused to dim, the culture tried toextinguish her.

    This is the story of the woman Australia tried to bury undermyth. And the witch who refused to stay buried.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • The Rosedale UFO: The Night The Farm Went Silent
    2026/06/08

    There are places in Australia where the night feels olderthan the land itself.

    Places where the darkness doesn’t just fall — it settles.Thick. Heavy. Familiar. Like a blanket pulled over the world.

    Gippsland is one of those places. Out here, the skystretches wide and low, a dark bowl holding the quiet in place.

    But on the night of September 30th, 1980… the quiet broke. Itdidn’t shatter. It didn’t explode. It pierced.

    He didn’t know it yet, but he was about to step into one ofAustralia’s most extraordinary — and most overlooked — close‑encounter cases. He opened the door. And the world outside was not the world he knew.

    This… is Rosedale.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • The Shadow Sense; When the Paranormal and Mental Health Collide (PART THREE)
    2026/04/29

    There are moments when the shadow sense feels like guidance — a soft knowing, a presence, a whisper from something just beyond the edges ofthe ordinary.

    And then there are moments when it feels different.

    Moments when intuition becomes tangled with fear. Whenpresence feels like pressure. When the unseen feels too close, too loud, too insistent. Moments when you can’t tell if something is happening to you… or inside you.

    This is the territory where the paranormal and mental healthbegin to overlap — not as opposites, not as enemies, but as two languages describing the same storm from different angles.

    For some people, spiritual sensitivity and psychologicalvulnerability arrive hand in hand. For others, one masks the other. And for many, the two become so intertwined that it’s impossible to separate themcleanly.

    This episode is not about diagnosing. It’s not aboutdebunking. It’s not about proving or disproving the unseen.

    It’s about understanding the collision point — the placewhere spiritual experience and mental health symptoms can mirror each other, amplify each other, or be mistaken for each other.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Shadow Sense; Spiritual Sight or Psychological Phenomenon? PART TWO
    2026/04/22

    There are moments in life when something brushes against the edges of our awareness — a presence, a knowing, a shift in the air — and we’re left wondering:

    Was that intuition. Was that memory. Was that spirit. Wasthat psychology. Or was that something else entirely.

    This episode is about those moments. The ones that don’t fitneatly into any one explanation. The ones that linger. The ones that feel like the world is whispering.

    Today, we’re stepping deeper into the shadow sense — thehuman ability to perceive what sits just beyond the edges of the ordinary.

    Not to prove it. Not to dismiss it. But to understand it.

    Because the shadow sense is not one thing. It is many things— layered, ancient, psychological, spiritual, cultural, embodied.

    Let’s step into the first layer.

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    55 分