Category: Paranormal

  • Is Your Tesla Seeing Ghosts?

    Is Your Tesla Seeing Ghosts?

    So, let’s set the scene: Imagine you’re driving your Tesla through a quiet cemetery. It’s Halloween season, the perfect time for a little eerie tale.

    Suddenly, your car’s sensor pings and shows a person detected right ahead. You look around—no one there. But the screen’s got this little figure moving, like someone’s walking among the gravestones. Creepy, right?

    Is your Tesla a paranormal investigator on wheels?

    In reality, what’s most likely happening on a purely logical level is that the car’s sensors are picking up on gravestones or other objects and mistaking them for people. Tesla’s not exactly out here confirming ghost sightings, but it’s a known quirky glitch—especially in places with a lot of oddly shaped stationary objects.

    Right, that sounds logical, doesn’t it?

    But…. let’s watch some videos and decide.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/povPhDTpEdc

    Technology can be spooky.

    Are these Teslas just giving us a scare around Halloween?

    Well if not, then you don’t need a Ouija board just go buy a Tesla. Just remember, it’s all explainable…or is it?

  • Jeepers Creepers in North Carolina

    Jeepers Creepers in North Carolina

    It appears from what we found, this story actually dates back to the mid-summer of 2025, but it is just becoming a bit viral on social media now as opposed to then. And when you listen to the audio of a 911 call that has been released, you can see why..

    You can hear it here, with someone calling 911 to say he thought he saw someone on the side of the road bleeding..

    The 911 operator asks several more questions about the whereabouts of them man, there is a loud noise and suddenly the caller begins screaming frantically that something ‘not human’ is in the bed of his truck..

    @theyrewatchingusnow

    Creepy 911 Call – North Carolina Man Encounters A Creature that jumps in the back of his truck😳 #northcarolina #rake #scary #911 #911call

    ♬ Haunting – Perfect, so dystopian

    So the first reaction.. what in the world was this call about and is it even real.

    This video can assist with some background on the story, with interviews with the Sheriff and more details about the town, and the call that occurred to 911:

    The sheriff said the caller said the creature was beating on the top of the truck, and was eventually able to identify the object in the truck. The caller slammed on his breaks and the inertia threw the entity onto the highway, it stood up, and then entered the woods and disappeared..

    The Carolina Case Files account interviewed the man who called 911, but did not share his name or face.. But the witness said he was coming up from Florida to visit his family.. When he was driving through North Carolina .. the witness said that a man was standing in a ditch wearing what appeared to be a torn Civil War uniform–odd to see after midnight on a highway.. The caller called 911 because he thought the man needed emergency assistance .. The caller said he suddenly heard a massive bang on the truck, and it bounced down from the rear end of the vehicle… The 911 call becomes what the caller said is now the audio evidence..

    The caller said he saw a “snow white face” that was looking into his truck, it had sunken eyes and no nose.. He said think if you took skin and put it on a human skull and stretched it.. that description sounds horrifying and you can tell, if this is what he saw, why he screamed ‘this is not human’ to the 911 operator..

    He said he was doing 80mph, slammed his breaks with all of his might, and he saw the “super scrawny long body” fly out of his car.. He said it stood up and it was taller than his 6″ truck, he said the creature was easily 7 feet.. It bolted to the left into the woods, not to be seen again..

    The Youtube video from Carolina Case Files shows that the channel did its homework, interviewing both the sheriff and the 911 caller.. No one seems to want attention or fame, and it does not appear anyone is monetizing the ‘entity’ call at this point. It has the earmarks, to us at least, or being real enough to be … real. And real enough to be possible…

    The testimony from the truck owner seems legitimate .. But there is only one hole in the story at this point–no pictures of the truck. The caller describes scratch marks but we have not been shown them in this video or any other sources that are able to be found ..

    That said, minus the missing photos, it seems that the caller was one of distress and the police investigated the serious nature of the situation…

    People can debate what it was .. or wasn’t. The entire event sounds like a scene from JEEPERS CREEPERS.. but it also appears, according to the description, the being could be a pale crawler..

    You be the judge..

  • A resonance above all else.

    A resonance above all else.

    Did you feel the spike?

    According to people who are paying close attention to the Schumann resonance, the spike itself was off the charts today—and has been building for a few days. Strange activity has been noticed before, but today’s complete whiteout seems to signal a surge of something across the planet. Interestingly, this surge also coincides with the announcement of the Charlie Kirk suspect, Tyler Robinson, being caught.

    Now, what is the Schumann resonance exactly? Technically, it’s a set of electromagnetic frequencies generated by lightning and natural atmospheric activity, circling the Earth between its surface and the ionosphere.

    Or it’s just a load of horse manure..

    Some scientists say it’s nothing mystical at all, just a natural background hum of the planet. Others dismiss modern “spikes” being reported online as little more than misread charts, pseudo-science, or new-age nonsense. Still, many believe the Schumann resonance reflects or even influences human consciousness, and they report physical and emotional symptoms when the charts show a whiteout—headaches, brain fog, fatigue, restlessness, high energy, stress, ringing in the ears, and more.

    Whether real or imagined, what’s clear is that something vibrationally unusual happened today—and for those sensitive to such things, it felt pretty big. So, how do you feel today?

  • Strange bruisings on the Conjuring

    Strange bruisings on the Conjuring

    Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return in the newest Conjuring film, set to release September 5th. This time, the movie dives into the Warrens’ reported run-ins with the paranormal activity at the infamous Smurl household in Pennsylvania — one of the state’s most debated haunting cases from the 1970s and 80s.

    Farmiga, however, made headlines recently when she told E! Online that she’s been experiencing what she feels could be real-life paranormal aftereffects while filming. She even showed mysterious bruises that she says appeared on her body during production. When asked why she hasn’t spoken about it much, Farmiga explained that she feels caught “between a rock and a hard place” — trying to promote a film while also dealing with unexplained, unsettling events.

    Fan reaction to her comments has been divided. Some think it’s a clever marketing push, adding “extra spice” to the movie’s promotion. Others defend her, pointing out that the Conjuring films have a history of eerie stories connected to their productions. (In fact, on previous sets, crew members have reported strange occurrences, and Patrick Wilson himself has admitted to experiencing unsettling dreams while filming.)

    Whether you believe Farmiga’s claims or chalk them up to PR, you can’t deny it’s the perfect kind of buzz for a movie centered around the Smurl haunting — a case already drenched in skepticism, controversy, and supernatural lore.

  • New warnings to Matt Rife over Annabelle doll from the NYPD demonologist

    New warnings to Matt Rife over Annabelle doll from the NYPD demonologist

    Call it the summer of Annabelle.. The ‘haunted doll’ from the Warren’s collection is back in headlines again..

    Retired NYPD officer Chris DeFlorio, alongside his wife Harmony, a former FDNY EMT, is issuing a public warning following the recent announcement that comedian Matt Rife has acquired the Warrens’ infamous occult museum the Annabelle doll. DeFlorio has been labeled a demonologist..

    “Haunted objects are nothing to be played around with,” said Chris DeFlorio. “They are used as conduits for demons to find their way into our lives. Annabelle is one of the most famous examples we have of how demonic entities can cause chaos and even violence in the lives of human beings.”

    “Lorraine Warren made it very clear that this doll should not be messed with and there’s a reason for that,” Chris emphasized. “All of this fear and curiosity creates energy, that’s what demons thrive on, that’s what increases their ability to manifest and torment. Turning Annabelle into a pop culture icon isn’t just irresponsible, it’s dangerous.”

    “We don’t want to scare people,” adds Harmony. “But when you deal with spiritual danger, the consequences can be very real. If Matt is going to display this collection, we want to help ensure it’s done safely for him, for his team, and for the public.”

    If Rife accepts, the DeFlorios would be the first to enter the museum under new ownership, conducting a spiritual risk assessment and blessing the collection.

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    Back in 2023, DeFlorio wrote an article in NEWSWEEK that he was once in the NYPD, and now he is a demonologist..

    He previously told stories about how he drove out demons in people..

    He was profiled years before that as a police officer and a part time demon hunter..

    Previously this summer in July, Annabelle made headlines after people claimed there were strange events in towns where the doll was touring.. but the saddest moment was the death of Dan Rivera..

    It was after this death that comedian Matt Rife announced he bought the Warren museum..

    Developing..

  • Paranormal investigator who handled Annabelle dead in Gettysburg!

    Paranormal investigator who handled Annabelle dead in Gettysburg!

    This is some weird creepy breaking news..

    More..

    Paranormal investigator dies suddenly after hosting ‘Annabelle’ doll tour — Gettysburg, Adams County, PA..

    Dan Rivera, 54, a lead paranormal educator for the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), passed away suddenly after hosting the “Annabelle” doll tour in Gettysburg.

    Rivera had just participated in the “Devils on the Run Tour” from July 11–13, where the infamous haunted doll from the Warren’s Occult Museum in Connecticut was brought to the Soldiers Orphanage Homestead.

    Rivera helped lead a four-hour ghost hunt in Gettysburg, including stops at the Jennie Wade House and the Haunted Orphanage.

    NESPR confirmed his death in a Facebook post, calling him a close friend and partner.

    Developing..

  • Annabelle just came to Gettysburg. Good thing nothing bad happened in pennsylvania today

    Annabelle just came to Gettysburg. Good thing nothing bad happened in pennsylvania today

    Annabelle,” the infamous, supposedly haunted doll housed in the Warren’s Occult Museum in Connecticut, will be coming to the Soldiers Orphanage Homestead from July 11-13 as part of the “Devils on the Run Tour.”

    “Gettysburg, already known for its historical significance and paranormal energy, will be graced by Annabelle’s presence at the ‘Haunted Orphanage,’” TCD Paracon and Entertainment wrote in the event’s description. “This location is already rife with eerie tales and supernatural activity. The Haunted Orphanage, with its tragic past, is a place where the paranormal seems to thrive. Annabelle’s visit to this location is sure to create a unique experience for those brave enough to join in this stop along the ‘Devils on the Run’ tour.”

    Okay hold up—Annabelle’s in Gettysburg, the 911 system is down statewide, and we’re just supposed to go about our day like it’s not the opening scene of a horror movie?



    Look, officially and logically: yes, these things are unrelated. Tech glitches happen. Firewalls can misbehave. And haunted dolls do tour the country for museum exhibitions or PR stunts.

    This Tiktok video actually shows people in Pennsylvania getting the statewide alert when they were actually going to see Annabelle.


    But.
    This is Pennsylvania. This is Gettysburg. A place already loaded with energy, tragedy, and spirits still on unpaid overtime. Add Annabelle to the mix and you’ve basically hit the paranormal lottery..

    Is anything bad going to happen today?
    Probably not.
    Could this all be coincidence?
    Sure.
    But if your dog starts barking at nothing, your TV turns on by maybe just, I don’t know, sage the place down like you mean it..

    You know, just in case…

  • Ending the year with #Fogvid24

    Ending the year with #Fogvid24

    As we close out another year, it seems we’re once again diving into an online frenzy of conspiracy chatter. This time, it revolves around reports of a peculiar weather anomaly affecting various parts of the globe.

    The Mysterious Fog.. across Earth.

    Thick fog has blanketed Ireland and other parts of the United Kingdom, while several states in the United States have also reported strange, dense fog formations. Florida, in particular, has allegedly been shrouded in this fog for weeks, leading some to dub it a “perpetual victim.” These reports have sparked widespread curiosity, with some dismissing it as a seasonal occurrence, while others dive deeper into speculative theories.

    Here’s some fun speculation on a Reddit thread.

    While meteorologists note that fog formations like these are not uncommon during certain times of the year due to specific atmospheric conditions, the sheer consistency and unusual behavior of this year’s fog have caught attention.

    The phenomenon seems to extend beyond the United States and the UK, with reports of persistent fog cropping up in other parts of the world. And that is what makes it more peculiar as it just seems to be a sudden global phenomenon

    The Conspiracy: “Chemical Fogs” and Illness..

    Here’s where things go down a rabbit hole.

    Adding fuel to the fire are claims linking these fog formations to a mysterious wave of illnesses. On X and other social media, people have reported experiencing sudden cold or flu-like symptoms shortly after brief exposure to what some are calling “chemical fogs.” These fogs are described as unusually thick and lingering, sparking suspicion and fear.

    Also, being flu season probably assists with those flu claims.

    Some conspiracy theorists have coined the term “Fogvid-24” to describe this phenomenon. Those allegedly affected report symptoms such as:

    Severe fatigue or unexplained loss of energy.

    Coughing, sneezing, and other respiratory issues.

    A sensation of general malaise that seems to appear without warning, claims say.

    Fog is a natural weather phenomenon often caused by temperature inversions, high humidity, and calm winds. In areas like Florida, where warm ocean currents collide with cooler air masses, fog can linger for extended periods.

    Health experts also emphasize that cold and flu-like symptoms are common during the winter months and are likely coincidental rather than a direct result of the fog itself.

    But until then it’s fogvid24. What an ending..

  • How’s that year end Schumann resonance anxiety treating you?

    How’s that year end Schumann resonance anxiety treating you?

    When the resonance is this high, Saturday nights are all right for anxiety.

    We do not often provide opinions on the Schumann Resonance; however, based on observations, recent readings appear to be unusually high.

    https://www.tiktok.com/@enlightenedvibrations/video/7453453192446233902?_r=1&_t=ZT-8sbhVHQlYUN

    Firm believers of the Schumann Resonance claim it directly impacts human well-being, including mental health, emotional balance, and even physical sensations.

    Scientifically, the Schumann Resonance refers to the natural electromagnetic frequencies of the Earth, primarily at 7.83 Hz, which are generated by lightning discharges and resonate within the ionosphere.

    While some studies suggest potential links between these frequencies and human brainwaves, there is currently limited empirical evidence to conclusively prove that fluctuations in the Schumann Resonance have significant effects on human health or behavior.

    In the meantime, this fine Saturday night. We are all blessed with either anxiety from the resonance itself, or because we know those Christmas bills are coming due in just a few days.

  • The return of the supposed Bigfoot

    The return of the supposed Bigfoot

    It’s been a while since the world got some new material concerning Bigfoot, while some trail cams have given us glimpses this one seems clearer than any before.

    After all of these years, this video posted to TikTok appears to be the closest and most stunning image, but is it null, or is it just one of those amazing frauds that catch our attention and fool some people.

    A content creator has allegedly captured beast on video in what could be the clearest footage of the much-debated entity. So clear it seems unreal.

    The video has more more than 1.2 million views on TikTok.

    The description of the video on TikTok:

    “I really think I caught a f–king Bigfoot on camera,” exclaimed @E_ManAlfaro in the caption to the brief clip, which was shot in the Parallel Forest in Lawton, Oklahoma.

    All we know is after watching it. We’re sure hungry for some Jack Links