Paranormal Punchers

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Paranormal Punchers is a light-hearted podcast discussing anything paranormal. From Bigfoot to haunted locations, the hosts breakdown a paranormal story and give you their uneducated, but honest and spirited opinions. They discuss aliens, ghosts, Sasquatch, cryptids, UFO sightings, conspiracy theories and more!

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Ep. 73 – The Ouija Board

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The Ouija Board, also known as a spirit or talking board, is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0-9, the words “yes”, “no, and “goodbye”, and is used to communicate with the spirits of those that have died. With the aid…

Bonus Ep. – Author Ian Jaydid and Lucid Dreaming

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Ian Jaydid is the author of the novel “Tripping the Field: An Existential Crisis of Ungodly Proportions”, and at the age of 19, he discovered that he was able to experience lucid dreaming. He became fully aware when he was dreaming, and although he…

Ep. 72 – Tales of Bigfoot, Ghosts, Black-eyed Kids and More with Author John Olsen

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John Olsen is the author of the Stranger Bridgerland series, a book series recounting the true paranormal stories from people all across the Western United States. Inspired by his own experiences with the unknown, he has spent 30 years interviewing…

Ep. 71 – The Green Children of Woolpit

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The Green Children of Woolpit are two children, a brother and sister, who showed up in the town of Woolpit in the 12th century. They had a green hue to their skin, were wearing clothing made from a strange material, and spoke a language no one could…

Ep. 70 – Stories of Bigfoot on Mount St. Helens

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In July of 1924, a group of gold prospectors reportedly encountered multiple Bigfoot on the east flank of Mt. St. Helens, where they hastily fired their guns on them. The violence proved to be a mistake. That night, their cabin was assailed by a…

Ep. 69 – Indrid Cold, The Grinning Man

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In November 1966, near Point Pleasant, WV, Woodrow ‘Woody’ Derenberger witnessed a UFO land in front of his vehicle while driving home from work one night. A door opened from the craft, and a man stepped out. The man was wearing a glistening green…

Ep. 68 – Summerwind Mansion

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Summerwind Mansion, considered Wisconsin’s most haunted house, is located on the shores of West Bay Lake. When it was purchased by the Lamont’s in 1916, the maids informed them that it was haunted, and even though they experienced weird and…

Ep. 66 – The Montauk Project

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On the eastern tip of Long Island, NY, lies rumors of a hidden underground government base that is home to horrifying genetic meddling, time travel, and mind control experiments, all of which have become known as the Montauk Project. This base,…

Ep. 65 – Wendigo

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The Wendigo is a cannibalistic spirit that closely resembles a zombie. The best known way to become a Wendigo is by eating another human being, even when done out of necessity for survival. It appears to be gaunt, with its skin stretched tight across…

Ep. 64 – Robert the Doll

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Robert the Doll is a life-size, century old doll that is stuffed with wood wool, wearing a sailor outfit, and carrying his own toy dog. He has buttons for eyes, wears a malevolent smirk and is covered in nicks, similar to scars. He was given to a…

Ep. 63 – Dulce Base

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Dulce Base is a secret jointly-operated human and alien underground facility located beneath the Archuleta Mesa on the Colorado and New Mexico border. It is a seven story compound that houses animal, human and alien hybrids, extremely advanced…

Ep. 62 – Sheepsquatch

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The sheepsquatch, also known as the “White Thing”, is a quadruped creature about the size of a bear with white wool-like fur that roams the Appalachian mountains, primarily the southwestern region of West Virginia. It has a long pointed head, similar…

Ep. 61 – Flatwoods Monster

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On September 12, 1952 at 7:15 P.M., in the small town of Flatwoods, WV, three young boys saw a bright object cross the sky and land in a nearby farmer’s property. They immediately went to investigate, along with several other children, a dog, and an…

Ep. 60 – The Black Forest, Germany

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Schwarzwald, known as the Black Forest, is a large forested mountain range in southwest Germany. It is roughly oblong in shape and is 160 km (99 mi) long and 66 km (41 mi) wide. It is a very dense, dark and atmospheric place, which is why many legends…

Ep. 59 – Tombstone, AZ

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Tombstone, Arizona was established in 1879 by prospector Edward Schieffelin after he discovered silver ore in the surrounding area. Within a few years, the town grew immensely, but so did the tension between the the ranchers, cowboys and lawmen….

Ep. 58 – MoMo, The Missouri Monster

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Momo, the Missouri Monster, is a large, 7 ft tall hairy bipedal creature similar to Bigfoot. He has a large, pumpkin-shaped head, with black hair covering most of his body, which resembles a shag carpet. He is said to have 3 fingers and toes, emits a…

Ep. 57 – Kentucky Goblins and Aliens

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On August 21, 1955, a family was besieged for several hours by goblin-like creatures at a remote Hopkinsville, Kentucky farmhouse. The creatures had large, bat-like ears, were bald and 3-4 feet tall, had large, glowing yellow eyes, and had long arms…

Ep. 56 – The Mogollon Monster

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The Mogollon Monster is a bipedal humanoid creature that is seen along the Mogollon Ridge in central and eastern Arizona. It is known to be over 7 feet tall, have large red eyes, covered in black or reddish hair, and like most Bigfoot-like creatures,…

Ep. 55 – The Bunny Man

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The Bunny Man is an urban legend originating in the Fairfax County, Virginia area, mostly around Colchester Overpass, a.k.a. the Bunny Man Bridge, where a man dressed in a rabbit costume attacks people with a hatchet or axe. It is said that if you say…

Ep. 54 – Matthias Schaumboch, America’s Unofficial First Serial Killer

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Hawk Mountain is located in central-eastern Pennsylvania near Allentown and is known for a wild bird sanctuary. What it is less known for is the story of Matthias Schaumboch, America’s unofficial first serial killer. On his deathbed, he confessed to…