A new research facility is using extended IV DMT sessions to establish two-way communication with the non-human beings people encounter while tripping — and the beings keep showing up.
A new research facility is using extended IV DMT sessions to establish two-way communication with the non-human beings people encounter while tripping — and the beings keep showing up.
A former intelligence officer suggests biblical angels were extraterrestrials, but what if the equation is backwards — and the “aliens” people encounter today are actually the fallen angels Scripture has warned us about for millennia?
For centuries, people across cultures have reported terrifying nocturnal encounters with entities that seem to exist somewhere between nightmare and reality.
A Pennsylvania family’s 13-year battle with violent paranormal forces became one of the most documented hauntings in American history, most recently highlighted in the film ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites.’
A country music nightclub in Kentucky held dark secrets beneath its dance floor — secrets that began with a brutal decapitation in 1896 and continued to manifest in violent supernatural encounters until the building’s demolition in December 2024… but are the ghosts really gone?
Before Tolkien turned them into noble archers, medieval people believed elves were dangerous beings who shot invisible arrows that caused mental illness, stabbing pains, and livestock death.
The margins of sacred texts contain creatures that academic study rarely addresses—vampiric Estries who recover only through their victim’s bread and salt, and demons born from unfinished divine work on the first Friday. These beings emerge from centuries of Jewish mysticism and folklore, where the line between protective magic and terrifying consequence grows dangerously thin.
When the orphaned Dittus family moved into a ramshackle apartment in the German village of Möttlingen, they unleashed a two-year supernatural nightmare that would see young Gottliebin possessed by over 1,000 demons who forced nails and metal objects through her skin while an entire community watched in horror.
They lurk in doorways, stand at the foot of your bed, and watch from the corners of your vision — dark, human-shaped figures that millions of people around the world claim to see, but science struggles to explain. Could they be demonic?
They blamed the Devil for their crimes — murder, mutilation, even the deaths of children. Whether it was a sinister excuse or a genuine descent into darkness, the truth is far more disturbing than fiction.
Can demonic possession be blamed for murder, or is it just the ultimate excuse for the inexcusable?
From shadowy figures and demons to eerie sleepwalking and life-changing dreams, I share true tales of terror from people just trying to get some rest.
It’s an episode of stories solely from Weirdo family members like you!
Demonology is the study of demons. In religious as well as occult lore, one frequently finds references to this subject: the sorts and divisions of demons, their powers, and, of course, their limitations; the clumsy wickedness of their ways; the many names they have and where they rank in the council.