Creature Feature Friday: The Derry Fairy
There’s something extra unsettling about a creature that shows up when the world feels the merriest—like the middle of a snowy December, during a family trip to cut Christmas trees. That’s exactly when one unique cryptid made its one and only recorded appearance. In the quiet woods of Derry, New Hampshire, a man encountered something small, green, and very much not of this world. Was it a goblin, an alien, or a forest spirit? Check out what we know about our Creature Feature Friday: the Derry Fairy!
READ: Original Flight Crew Audio From the D.B. Cooper Hijacking Made Public
More than fifty years after the fact, a rare piece of the D.B. Cooper mystery has surfaced. A 12-minute audio recording, pieced together from tapes made on the day of the hijacking, has been released to the public. It captures real-time communications between the flight crew and airline officials during one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in U.S. history.
VIDEO: Are Portals Opening In Joshua Tree? (They’re Opening Spiritual Gateways)
A bizarre statue in Joshua Tree has gone viral, with many claiming it’s opening a real spiritual portal in the desert. In this episode, we dig into where this story came from and why Joshua Tree has repeatedly appeared in portal and gateway encounters shared on The Confessionals over the years. We examine the symbolism surrounding the statue, the idea of spiritual gateways, and the patterns that suggest certain locations act as access points to the unseen realm. The conversation expands into music, Hollywood, and live performances, exploring whether lyrics, imagery, and mass participation events are being used to open spiritual doors—intentionally or not. As the lines between art, ritual, and belief continue to blur, this episode asks a pressing question: are these portals real, and if so, who is opening them?
READ: New Survey Reveals Nearly Half of Canadians Believe in the Paranormal
New national research has revealed something striking about Canadian attitudes: nearly half of the population believes in at least one form of paranormal activity — ghosts included. The paranormal refers to phenomena that science cannot currently explain and that fall outside mainstream religious doctrine. In Canada, abilities like telekinesis or psychic intuition and creatures like Bigfoot are considered paranormal, while angels and demons fall under religion.
Written Confession: Possible Sasquatch Tracks Discovered After Overnight Snow
The following written confession and images were submitted via email: …Around 9:30am one of the naturalists (teaching staff) began inspecting our trails, seeing if he needed to stomp them down in prep for students to use them that day. It was then when he first noticed these strange tracks near a trail down by our shop. My boss was notified about it so he took a quick look. Both people thought the tracks were odd but were too busy to linger and didn't investigate any further. Later that morning, that same naturalist asked if I had seen the bigfoot tracks…
VIDEO: Zombie Saints in the Bible? (Yes and We’ll Show You)
We dive into the world of dreams, supernatural encounters, and the scriptures that most people skip past without realizing what they’re actually saying. Jack recently found himself pulled into a lucid dream realm that felt less like imagination and more like a location. Tony shares a dream revealing government elites as hybrid beings. Together, the team unpacks what these experiences might mean spiritually — and why dreams may be one of the primary battlegrounds in today’s supernatural war.
READ: Half of Americans Believe Aliens Have Visited Earth, New Poll Shows
A new YouGov survey shows that belief in extraterrestrial life has firmly entered the American mainstream. What was once a fringe idea is now a majority view: 56% of Americans say aliens definitely or probably exist, and nearly half believe those visitors have already made their way to Earth. For many, the question is no longer if extraterrestrials exist, but when we’ll encounter them again.
VIDEO: “I Living” on the Screen… and the Earth’s Dark Window (Two Alarming Events)
When AI robots start landing like superheroes, China rolls out combat-ready humanoids, and a surveillance screen at Skinwalker Ranch morphs into the words “I LIVING,” you know it’s getting weird. In this Slingshot Nation Live replay, I break down the rise of AI house robots and military humanoids, what happens when tech is wired to the cloud and allowed to learn from our lives, and why this all feels a lot less “cool future” and a lot more dystopian prophecy. From Black Friday chaos to boycotts, Stranger Things, Dark, and the spiritual cost of a world built on subscriptions and smart machines, we’re asking: what happens when the devices stop serving us and start serving something else?
READ: Lawsuit Alleges AI Fueled a Man’s Belief That He Could Bend Time, Leading to Psychosis and Hospitalization
Artificial intelligence has become one of the most powerful tools available to everyday people, capable of generating ideas, explaining complex concepts, and assisting with work at lightning speed. But as helpful as AI can be, it can also become dangerously misleading when users begin to treat it as a sentient authority or a source of validation for untested beliefs. A chilling case out of Wisconsin illustrates just how quickly things can spiral when AI becomes a mirror for a vulnerable mind.
READ: Donor Traits Appearing in Transplant Patients as Cellular Inheritance Gains Attention
Organ transplants are one of modern medicine’s greatest achievements. A failing heart or damaged kidney can be replaced, giving people a second chance at life. But for many recipients, the miracle comes with an eerie side effect—one that science is only beginning to acknowledge. After the surgery, some people start to feel… different.
READ: Researchers Warn That Advances in Brain Science May Lead to New Brain Weapons
Mind-control weapons have long lived in the realm of sci-fi and conspiracy lore, but two British researchers warn they may be edging into reality. Michael Crowley and Malcolm Dando of Bradford University, experts in chemical and biological weapons, say advances in neuroscience are creating new tools that could alter consciousness, perception, and behavior with frightening precision.
VIDEO: Human Trafficking on the Open Sea (and the Supernatural Side No One Expects)
Human trafficking may be happening where most people never think to look: out on the open sea, in the dark zones of international waters where ships vanish from satellite view and people disappear without a trace. This morning we’re exploring how modern trafficking networks could be operating across the ocean, and then pushing deeper into the supernatural side of the topic — from portal-related disappearances connected to places like the Bermuda Triangle to the chilling possibility that some victims are taken through non-physical means.
Creature Feature Friday: The Grafton Monster
Deep in the river valleys of Taylor County, West Virginia, a strange legend has lingered for more than sixty years — a hulking, pale-skinned creature so massive and so silent that early witnesses didn’t know whether they’d encountered an animal or something entirely unknown. Known today as The Grafton Monster or The Beast of Grafton, this headless-looking giant first appeared in the summer of 1964 and quickly became one of Appalachia’s most unnerving mysteries. Here are five fast facts about the creature that left a permanent mark on the hills around Grafton.
READ: Scientists Say Dark Matter Might Be Linked to a Portal Into a Fifth Dimension
Scientists may be closing in on a bold explanation for dark matter… one that involves a portal to a fifth dimension. A new study published in The European Physical Journal C revisits the “Warped Extra Dimension” (WED) model introduced in 1999, suggesting that particles may travel into a curved, hidden dimension beyond the familiar four. This revived idea could provide the missing link physicists have been searching for.
VIDEO: When the 6-7 Portal Opened (and the Whole World Answered)
The viral “6-7” chant has taken over culture—echoing through stadiums, classrooms, TikTok videos, and livestreams—yet almost no one understands where it came from or why it spread so fast. This video traces the trend back to its unlikely source: Philly rapper Skrilla, whose song “Doot Doot” contains the now-famous “6-7” line. What begins as a harmless meme unravels into something far darker as his openly practiced Santería, Palo rituals, animal sacrifices, and spell-casting come to light.