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Unexplained Realms

Unexplained Realms

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Anything and everything unexplained!! Monsters, aliens, ghosts, or even true crime... If it's unexplained, you'll hear it here!Unexplained Realms Social Sciences
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  • DARK HISTORY - Lupercalia
    Feb 14 2026

    Think Valentine's Day is all about teddy bears and overpriced dinners? Think again. This week, we peel back the candy-coated layers of February 14th to reveal its savage, pagan heart.

    From the dark caves of the Palatine Hill to the blood-slicked streets of ancient Rome, we explore the ritual of Lupercalia. It wasn't just a festival; it was a visceral display of sacrifice and survival. We dive into the "Februa" (the raw goat-hide whips), the sacrificial dogs, and the disturbing reason why the youth of Rome were eager to be struck by the blood of the fallen.

    Before the Church gave it a saint, the Romans gave it blood

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    13 mins
  • DJINN - The Terrifying Reality of the Marid
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome to the World of the Jinn. Among these entities, one class stands above the rest in both power and arrogance, the Marid.In this episode of Unexplained Realms, we go beyond the "genie in a bottle" myths to uncover the terrifying truth of the Fire-Born Rebels.

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    11 mins
  • CIA FILES - Project Gateway: Beyond the Body
    Jan 5 2026

    The CIA didn’t just study the Gateway Process—they tried to weaponize it. In 1983, the U.S. Army sent Lieutenant Colonel Wayne McDonnell to a remote facility in Virginia to investigate a man named Robert Monroe. His mission? To determine if Monroe’s "Gateway Experience" could be used to create the ultimate intelligence tool: a psychic spy capable of transcending time and space.

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    23 mins
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