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This episode journeys to the world’s most unsettling lakes, blending science, history and folklore to reveal how water can preserve, kill, or hide mysteries. From Tanzania’s stone-like carcasses and the Himalayan Skeleton Lake to Cameroon’s deadly limnic eruption and Siberia’s abyssal encounters, the hosts unpack eerie phenomena and local legends. They also explore submerged towns, ancient bog burials, toxic contamination and undersea brine pools, asking what remains beneath still water—and why those depths continue to haunt us. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our...

On this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits the hosts dig into authentic leprechaun folklore — from their origins as red‑coated, solitary cobblers of the fairy world to the modern green mascot. They explore why leprechauns make only left shoes, the rules of capture, and the role of fairy paths and hawthorn trees in Irish tradition. Mixing historical sources and modern sightings (including the Carlingford incident and 20th‑century accounts), the conversation traces how commercialization and legal protection reshaped the leprechaun’s image while keeping its trickster spirit alive. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm...

In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, the hosts explore the enduring story of Valiant Thor — a man-like visitor who allegedly lived in the Pentagon from 1957–1960 to warn humanity about nuclear weapons and offer a path to peace and clean energy. Drawing from Frank E. Stranges’ accounts and the philosophical book Outwitting Tomorrow, the episode examines testimony, motive, and why such an offer might have been rejected. As the hosts reflect on Cold War anxieties, moral responsibility, and the tension between technological power and ethical maturity, they ask whether the story matters for its truth or its warnin...

Explore the enduring mystery of the Voynich Manuscript — a 15th-century book written in an unknown script filled with strange plant drawings, zodiac diagrams, and bathing women. This episode traces its discovery, the scientific dating and analysis, major theories (from medieval herbals to alchemy, hoaxes, and extraterrestrial origins), and the decades of failed attempts by cryptographers, linguists, and AI to decode it. Join the hosts as they unpack the manuscript's sections, debate its purpose, and consider why some mysteries may be meant to stay unsolved. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com fo...

In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, the hosts trace Area 51’s evolution from a remote mining and test site to a top-secret Cold War flight center and modern stealth hub, and explore how secrecy bred decades of UFO lore. They discuss pivotal programs and figures — the U‑2 and A‑12 projects, Project Oxcart, Bob Lazar’s claims, alleged autopsy footage, MJ‑12 myths, underground and hybrid theories — and the 2019 Storm Area 51 phenomenon. Through skeptical and curious perspectives, the episode probes government secrecy, disinformation, and why Area 51 still captivates both skeptics and believers. Hosted by Simplecast...

Fringe Beyond Limits explores eerie dreams, sleep paralysis, and then dives into the 27 Club—examining the cluster of iconic artists who died at 27, the cultural narratives that created the myth, and why the age resonates psychologically and symbolically. This episode blends personal anecdotes with historical case files (Hendrix, Joplin, Morrison, Cobain, Winehouse, and others), theories about numerology, fame’s pressures, and whether the 27 Club is a myth, a contagion, or a warning the culture can change. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of pers...

On this episode the hosts unpack Fritz Springmeier’s theories on the 13 Illuminati bloodlines, the five ruling families, and the internal rivalries that fuel alleged covert power struggles. They discuss claimed corrective removals, monarch mind-control survivors, and high-profile conspiracies—Titanic, JFK, Princess Diana—while reflecting on evidence, whistleblowers, and the role of media, secrecy, and public belief in maintaining or exposing hidden power. The conversation mixes pop culture, listener anecdotes (including a recurring Walmart theme), debates over ritual vs. theater, and questions about the Federal Reserve, surveillance, and whether exposure, deprogramming, or mass awakening could unravel these secret...

In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, the hosts dive into Part 2 of the Bloodlines of the Illuminati, outlining 13 secretive families and their alleged roles in shaping global power—from finance and shipping to occult rituals and media control. The discussion covers the Astors, Bundys, Collins, DuPonts, Kennedys, Merovingians, Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and others, exploring symbols, secret rituals, trauma-based programming, and the costs of inherited power. Listeners are invited to reflect on the influence of institutions, the rise of AI, and the potential cracks within the shadow network as the series prepares for Part 3. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See ht...
In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, the hosts explore Fritz Springmeier's controversial book Bloodlines of the Illuminati, outlining the 13 elite families, the concepts of blessed, cursed, and neutral bloodlines, and the alleged Monarch mind-control system rooted in MKUltra and occult rituals. They discuss the book's discovery in Osama bin Laden's compound, criticisms of its claims, how its ideas spread through modern conspiracy culture, and the terrifying implications of a slow-moving New World Order aimed at controlling human consciousness. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection...

In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits the hosts explore the origin and influence of the Rosicrucians, from the anonymous 17th-century manifestos to modern groups and conspiracy theories. They discuss Christian Rosencruz, connections to Gnosticism and Freemasonry, the idea of inner alchemy and societal transformation, and whether an invisible fraternity still guides human progress. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In 2011, police entered the small apartment of Anatoly Moskvin, a respected scholar in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, only to uncover one of the most disturbing discoveries in modern crime history: 29 mummified corpses of young girls, dressed as life-sized dolls. To his neighbors, Moskvin had seemed like a harmless eccentric—a man who spoke 13 languages, wrote about Celtic history, and spent his nights wandering cemeteries. But behind closed doors, he was living among the dead, convinced he was giving them love, safety, and a chance at resurrection. In this chilling episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, we unravel Moskvin’s lone...

In this episode of Fringe Beyond Limits, the hosts explore the medieval mystery of the Green Children of Woolpit — two green-skinned siblings who appeared in 12th-century England. They discuss eyewitness accounts, the girls haunting description of a perpetual twilight world, and multiple theories: alien visitors, interdimensional crossings, fairy folk, or more mundane historical explanations like refugee displacement and malnutrition. Through lively banter, the hosts weigh evidence, folklore, and modern science, leaving listeners with more questions than answers about this enduring riddle. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection an...