Dark Witness: Joan of Arc, Execution by Fire & a Modern Alien Encounter
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History remembers Joan of Arc as a saint, a martyr, and a symbol of faith.
This episode remembers her as a frightened teenage girl, tied to a post in Rouen in 1431, as the fire climbed and the crowd watched. Told through the eyes of a clerk who stood close enough to feel the heat, this Dark Witness account strips away legend and leaves only what it was like to be there.
The second story shifts to rural Oregon in the late 1990s. A quiet forest road. A stalled truck. Three lights in the sky. An hour of missing time — and an encounter that follows the witness home.
Separated by centuries, these two testimonies share the same truth: when you stand too close to history or the unknown, it never truly lets you go.
Dark Witness presents first-person accounts of execution, fear, and encounters that defy explanation — where horror is not imagined… only remembered.