New – 30 Days of Halloween
We counted down Halloween a few years ago by offering up our top 30 favorite Paranormal Halloween free audio and video links on the web. These aren’t just single movies, these are links to free Paranormal Halloween audio and video collections.
Use the link below to go to our collection of Halloween Multimedia.
30 Day’s of Halloween: The Top Halloween Multimedia on the Internet
Podcasts and Radio Shows
There a TON of Conspiracy and Paranormal related podcasts and radio shows on the internet these days. We’ve done the hard work and narrowed them down to the best. The list below is the conspiracy and paranormal related podcasts we like the best these days. If you have any additions, let us know.
Affectionately called the hour of hate, or the best radio to get angry by. I’ve listened to Mr. Jones for a while. If you like shouting at the New World Order, believe we’re all headed to concentration camps, or are thinking of ways to overthrow the world cabal, then Alex Jone’s radio show is for you.
My favorite internet podcasts are either Hardcore History or this gem by Lex. The concept is simple, people send in ghost stories and Lex reads them. He also adds spooky background music. His delivery is light and totally addictive. I could spend years falling asleep to Lex’ voice in my iPod.
This indie conspiracy podcast is slowly building quite and impressive archive of occult interviews. All free. All in MP3 format. Make donations and support Tim Binnall – great stuff here.
This is the second most popular AM radio show in the country and THE classic for conspiranoids. With the unending stream of interviews and up to date conspiracy news, the Streamlink subscription fee is worth not having to stay up until four am to listen everynight.
Whitley Streiber and his consiparcy crew serve up weekly audio delights to initiiate the uninitiated and conspiranoid the pink shirts. Thinky and fun.
This is not specifically an occult or esoteric podcast, but instead is all about history. However, listening to this AWESOME podcast will help open your mind by broadening your conception of the human experience. Because of this we must say – Listen to every episode of this podcast right now!!!!!!!!!!!! Simply the best.
Hilly Rose Radio Show at FateMag
Hilly Rose has been honing his skills as an investigative reporter for more than 30 years. He has covered just about every field of interest to the general public. Starting in the 1970s, he specialized in investigating the paranormal world and scientific anomalies. He has interviewed thousands of scientists — from NASA experts to astronauts to home grown experts, attempting to cut through the mysteries of the unknown.
Perhaps on of the most popular podcasts on the internet. Hometown Tales is, as the name suggest, a telling of local folklore and stories. Engaging, light, and fun. Check out the theme shows.
Ghostly Talk Radio on Sunday nights from 6pm to 9pm Eastern Time. Broadcasting out of the University of Detroit.
NightWatch airs live each Tuesday at 9:00PM CST. Join your host Legendary Horror Film Director and Producer Todd Sheets as he exposes your mind’s eye to ghost, folk-lore, legends, conspiracy and mystery
Raymond and Joe from the University of Georiga. This duo has laid out 150 episodes of conspiratorial delight. If you listen to all of them, in order, you will change your outlook on the world. This is show is GREAT!!!! Paracast – Even though the hosts are bad sports and bad mouth their guests when they don’t have a chance to respond, I’m strangely drawn to the Paracast. The interviews are informative, and the ghosts are engaging, even if a bit myopic. Red Ice Creations – Henrik Palmgren will take you to a higher level of consciousness. The is New Age for the hyper-cynical. Magick, Occult, Ascension, Secret Societies, Political Ritual – Red Ice has got it all.
An entire online radio network dedicated to the paranormal. Lots of stuff here to check out every night.
Ghosts and more ghosts. There are a lot of podcasts about ghosts around, it’s hard to find good ones. This is a good one. From between Cape Code and Rhode Island comes one of New Englands best.
Youtube Playlists
Podcasts and streaming paranormal radio are a blast to listen to, but we’ve recently discovered a well-spring of free videos and paranormal radio on the internet. These are in the form of Youtube playlists.
Conspiranoids like you and I can set up a Youtube channel and load it with all kinds of great multimedia. I’m not going to go into a lot of detail, but trust me, click on the links below and get ready. We’re always looking for new playlists, and there are a TON out there. Use the comments section to post links to your favorites.
- The Dude Rinok – Amazing work. Thanks Dude!
- N4CiR3M4
- Esoteric Online
- Mardukite
- Nuff Respect
- Leon Honor – Leon is making some SWEEEEET stuff.
- Ghost Watching
Other Conspiracy, Illuminati, and Paranormal Videos and Audio We Like
Nick Redfern on Coast to Coast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tSf8_WEBWY
Great interview with Nick Redfern on Coast to Coast Am with George Noory. Here’s from the Youtube description: "British ufologist and cryptozoologist Nick Redfern talked about his new book Science Fiction Secrets which probes the intertwining connections between works of fiction, and governmental secrecy & experiments, conspiracies, and the paranormal. Among the items he covered: * Pres. Ronald Reagan, upon viewing Steven Spielberg’s movie ET at the White House in 1982, was said to have whispered to the director that a handful of people in the room know how true this movie really was. *
Soviet leader Josef Stalin may have been inspired by reading the H.G. Wells’ science-fiction novel, The Island of Dr. Moreau, when he created a project that attempted (unsuccessfully) to breed humans with apes, in order to create an invincible soldier. * Another Wells novel, The Invisible Man, may have influenced the US military’s secretive attempts to perfect invisibility for its warships in WWII, in what became known as the Philadelphia Experiment. *
Government documents at Fort Dietrich mention lethal alien viruses and plans of action, which are similar to the scenarios written about by Michael Crichton in his book The Andromeda Strain. * The pilot episode of The X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen, featured a plot line similar to the 9-11 attacks, though the program aired seven months before the event (video clip). * The FBI secretly spied on a number of science-fiction authors, including Philip K. Dick, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell.
The US Air Force spied on 1950s filmmaker Mike Conrad, who claimed to be using real UFO footage shot in Alaska in his movie. * Bernard Newman may have incorporated secret files about crashed discs in his 1948 novel, The Flying Saucer, which describes a "false flag" operation in which the military stages fake UFO crashes to bring the nations of Earth together. * The British Ministry of Defence offered assistance to the BBC in its science-fiction TV series Invasion Earth in 1998, amid rumors they were trying to acclimatize the public to the alien presence.