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A Demonic Entity Haunted My Home – Jim Harold’s Campfire 701

A storyteller shares an unforgettable experience that left him questioning everything he thought he knew about the paranormal. After encountering an unexplained and terrifying presence in his home, he sought guidance from a priest—only to be told that what he was dealing with wasn’t just a spirit, but something far more sinister. Was it truly…

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Droning On – The Paranormal Report 169

This week on The Paranormal Report, Jim and Dar dive into the latest 60 Minutes report on drones and whether they could actually be UAPs, as well as an upcoming documentary that promises to shed new light on the phenomenon. They also talk about Ghost Adventures star Aaron Goodwin’s wife allegedly plotting to have him…

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Encounters with Dark Spirits – The Paranormal Podcast 875

We delve into the unsettling world of dark hauntings with author and paranormal investigator Richard Estep. Richard shares chilling accounts and insights from his latest book, DARK SPIRITS, exploring terrifying true encounters with malevolent entities. From sinister hauntings to demonic manifestations, discover what happens when ordinary locations become host to extraordinary evil. Don’t miss this…

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Evil Spirit Encounter – Jim Harold’s Campfire 700

An evil presence terrifies a young dad, a loved one texts from beyond the grave, a haunted school and many more true terrifying tales told by real people on this 700th (!) episode of Jim Harold’s Campfire! CALM We’re so happy to partner with Calm. Calm is the app designed to help you ease stress…

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The Dead Valley – Unpleasant Dreams 76

Cassandra Harold is back on Unpleasant Dreams this week narrating the short story “The Dead Valley” by Ralph Adams Cram. Cram’s reputation as a writer stems solely from six stories published in Black Spirits and White: A Book of Ghost Stories. “The Dead Valley” is his most well-known and frequently reprinted tale, which H.P. Lovecraft…

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Another Celeb UFO Encounter – The Paranormal Report 168

This week on The Paranormal Report, Jim and Dar lay down all the paranormal news of the week including another celeb UFO sighting, God is real, everyone is psychic, a Bigfoot sighting, Owl-Man, Stonehenge, and is Dar actually Jabba the Hut? Thank you for listening and we would so appreciate if you could share the…

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Beyond The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Abduction – The Paranormal Podcast 874

Kathleen Marden joins us to discuss her journey that began with her aunt and uncle’s famous 1961 UFO abduction and evolved into decades of groundbreaking research with experiencers. While many know her connection to Betty and Barney Hill, fewer realize Kathleen’s own extraordinary encounters with non-human entities and her extensive collection of compelling evidence—including video…

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Hat Man In My Bedroom – Jim Harold’s Campfire 699

In this episode, listeners from across the globe called into Jim Harold’s Campfire with spine-tingling tales – from haunted Victorian homes and mysterious Hat Man encounters to validating psychic readings and signs from departed loved ones. From Massachusetts to Finland, these stories of shadowy figures, doppelgangers, unexplained phenomena, and messages from beyond remind us there’s…

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A Murder on Campus – Jim Harold’s Crime Scene 227

On this week’s Crime Scene, Jim talks with Brian and Cameron Santana about their book A Murder on Campus: The Professor, The Cop, and North Carolina’s Most Notorious Cold Case. Written by two brothers, one a cop and the other an English professor, their book offers a unique and fascinating perspective on a the unsolved…

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The Monkey’s Paw – Unpleasant Dreams 75

This week on Unpleasant Dreams, Cassandra Harold is on vocal rest—doctor’s orders—so we’re revisiting her first Unpleasant Dreams reading from 2023: The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs. This chilling tale is one of Jim Harold’s favorite short stories, and its haunting moral remains timeless—be careful what you wish for. Originally published in Harper’s Monthly in…

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