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(00:04):
You're listening to to the Spirit podcast.
Good evening seekers watchers wonders in the half light.
This is beyond the veil. And I'm back in your ear with
the same torch lit, the same curiosity, a light, the same

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respect for what whispers between worlds.
You know the drill. We scan the fringe, we shine a
light into the corners where theordinary fails to hold, and
together we listen for the patterns in the silence.
It's you, it's me, and it's whatever is calling in.
The static this month slides into the deep end now.

(00:47):
The Knights lengthen the threshold, sag under their own
weight, and the unusual doesn't just knock, it leans in.
We'll be tracking anomalies and technology, cryptids waking from
their hiding places, high strangeness hiding in plain
sight. And yes, those stories that keep

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the hairs on the back of your neck alert.
Now. If you feel a slight chill
despite your heater humming, if your dreams shift without
explanation, if your monitor flickers when no one is nearby.
Good. You're tuning into the right
frequency. So grab your companion.
A notebook, a candle, a quiet mind.

(01:29):
Lean in close to the speaker andlet's begin.
Tonight, we're going to wonder where the world hasn't yet
labeled the shape of the phenomenon, and we'll ask the
question the culture rarely poses.
When the veil thins, whose perspective gets to see Stay
with me. The new starts now a new viral

(01:51):
trend is bubbling up from Tik Tok's darker corners.
And no, it's not a dance challenge or a makeup tutorial.
It's a growing number of users claiming they've captured an
extra man in their family photos.
But here's the glitch. He only appears in printed
versions. Not the live digital preview,
not in the screenshot, just in the physical prints.

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They call him the man in the frame.
The sightings follow a pattern. Families gather for a sweet
selfie, sometimes posed, sometimes casual.
The digital copy looks fine, butwhen the photos are printed,
either through online services or home printers, there's an
unfamiliar figure lurking in thecorner.

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Always in the background, alwaysjust at the edge of visibility.
Male presenting, pale, dressed like it's 1960, often partially
obscured behind a Bush, a coat rack or a window.
Never looking directly at the camera, but sometimes looking at
you. Some report that the photos

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degrade over time, That when viewed weeks later, the man is
closer, that his face becomes clearer, more detailed, until
one day he's no longer in the photo at all.
One woman in Maine swears that after tossing the printed photo
into the trash, she began seeinghim reflected in glass surfaces,
her microwave door, her car window, her baby's playpen

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mirror. Not the kind of bonus portrait
you want showing up between Halloween and Thanksgiving, is
it? So what are we looking at here?
Pareidolia. Viral marketing?
A clever AI prank seated by board cryptographers?
Sure, that's a normal angle, butI've seen this before.
Archetypally, the being who inserts itself into the family

(03:42):
archive, the trickster who walksthrough memory rather than
matter. The frame man may not be a man
at all. He could be a placeholder, A
watcher, an entity slipping intothe representation of memory,
but not memory itself. In spiritual lore, some shadow
figures are said to linger not in your home, but in the imprint

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of an image. Like a ghost haunting the echo
of a bell, they bind to the emotional charge they want to be
preserved. If this trend continues, I'd be
curious to see whether A-frame Man evolves or whether he
starts. Being seen before the photos.
Taken. And hey, if you're listening out
there, Sir, maybe smile next time.

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Some call it pareidolia, others think it's a coordinated prank,
a new Arg, or alternate reality game designed to mess with the
collective psyche. But if that's true, it's working
a little too well, because what's surfacing isn't just
fear, it's recognition, 1 user wrote.
I swear I saw him when I was a kid in a Polaroid my mom used to

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keep on the fridge. I thought it was my uncle, but
it wasn't. Another said.
My daughter pointed to the frameand said, that's the man who
watches me sleep. We've heard of shadow people, of
watchers, of the hat man. But this, this is something
subtler, something curated. He's not appearing in the room.

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He's appearing in the record of the room.
And that's what gets under your skin.
Because if a spirit can insert itself into your memories,
filing cabinet, into your photos, your heirlooms, your
keepsakes, what else can it rewrite?
There's a long standing belief in some cultures that images
steal part of the soul. But maybe it works the other way

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too. Maybe certain beings lend a
fragment of themselves to the image.
Waiting for someone to look, waiting for someone to print,
waiting for a doorway. And if this frame man is a
doorway, then he's already in your house.
You might just want to double check the next envelope that
arrives from Shutterfly. Or just stop printing all

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together. Over in the Welsh countryside,
in a town called Ruthen, there'sa pub that's been raising more
than just pints, It's raising eyebrows.
And apparently the dead. The star in a charming 14th
century watering hole nestled among cobblestones and old bones

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has just gone viral for capturing something truly bone
chilling. A horned face in a plume of
smoke, grinning like it knows something you don't.
Investigators from a ghost hunting crew were spending the
night filming in the pub's ancient stonewalled bar.
The place already had a reputation, reports of flying
pans, self writing chalkboards and flickering lights that make

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the walls buzz like an old sandsparlor.
But that night, something different showed up when one
team member exhaled after a cigarette break in the
designated ghost smoking zone. Of course, a strange shape
formed in the smoke, a sharp nosed, horned silhouette with
eyes and a sinister grin. It lasted a few seconds, long

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enough for the others to gasp, snap a photo, and start
nervously chuckling the way people do when they want to
believe they're fine. But the kicker came the next
morning, when a message was discovered, scrawled in white
chalk on a board that hadn't been touched since the bar
closed the night before. 4 words.
I am horrible. Well, that's three words.

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Not the most elegant haunting inhistory, but points for honesty.
Now, before we go full Rosemary's Baby on this few
observations, The pub's been standing since 1470.
That's enough time to gather a decent cast of spectral
regulars. And the message?
It's unsettling, sure, but there's something sad in it,

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too. I am horrible.
Not I will kill you, not get out.
Just a confession, a self identification, almost like
something trapped finally spoke.We think of haunted places as
echoes of violent deaths or vengeful spirits.
But what if some of them are just holding rooms for those who

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can't forgive themselves? What if that horn faced was an
evil but ashamed? The spiritual plane is in black
and white and neither is the smoke.
And let's be honest, every pub'sgot at least one regret filled
figure mumbling nonsense into the air.
This one just left it on a chalkboard.

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Let's slide our key into the door of haunted tourism, shall
we? Because the old ghosts aren't
just tickling the backs of your chairs anymore.
Now they're hosting you. Across the United States,
historical hotels and Inns, oncegrand foyers of travel, commerce
and human ambition, are being reappraised not just for their
architecture but for their spectral presence.

(08:56):
According to a recent ranking ofhaunted places by state,
California leads the pack with thousands of ghost sighting
reports. On one hand, a tourism boom.
On the other, a reminder that the price we pay for comfort
often comes with unseen attachments.
Take the list compiled by Historic Hotels of America.

(09:17):
Their 2024 Top 25 Most Haunted hotels include properties whose
backstories are drenched in war,death, oppression, or simply
decades of overlooked whispers. 1 stand out.
The Crescent Hotel in Spa in Arkansas recently named the
number one best haunted hotel inthe US by readers of USA TODAY.

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Now, why this matters to us? Thresholds under foot.
Hotels are liminal spaces. People come, people leave.
Atmospheres shift at twilight. Old buildings are repositories
of memory and trauma. When you sleep in such a place,
you're literally lying in someone else's history.
Spirits have new guests. The friendly ghost in a luxury

(10:03):
suite isn't just folklore. Now it has marketing value.
But marketing also means exposure, meaning more
witnesses, meaning more anomalies captured on phones and
shared on YouTube. Normalization of the uncanny.
When haunted hotel staycations become part of travel
itineraries, we shift from fear of the ghost to the ghost as an

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experience. And that changes the power
dynamic. Instead of the ghost lurking at
the edges, we invite the ghost in.
Many of these properties have. Histories of.
Suffering wartime hospitals turned hotels, asylums rebranded
old Inns built on sites of displacement.
Spirits here aren't always looking to scare, but they are

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looking to be acknowledged. So here's a caution and a note
to the curious. If you book a haunted stay this
month and arguably every night beyond, ask yourself not just
will I see a ghost, but what history am I sleeping over?
Because sometimes the most potent haunting is the one you

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don't recognize, the one that uses the ambience of luxury as
camouflage. It sounds like a line from a
pulp novel, Midnight Special, but the data is real.
Monitoring platforms designed for tracking maritime traffic

(11:25):
and unidentified objects have suddenly flagged thousands of
underwater anomalies near US shores.
And yes, some observers are calling them ghosts under the
waves. Here's what surfaced.
Since August of 2025, platforms registered more than 9009
thousand unidentified submersible objects.

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US OS within 10 miles of US coastlines.
California and Florida lead the count. 389 sightings in
California, 306 in Florida. These objects show trans medium
capabilities. 1 moment underwater.
The next airborne. They dart, they vanish, they
reappear. Experts are split.
Some proposed advanced secret tech.

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Others say we're witnessing phenomena that don't fit known
categories. Not quite sea vessels, not quite
aerial craft. Now why does this matter?
The sea has always been a liminal zone, the border between
land and ocean known and unknown.
When anomalies operate in that boundary, they carry the

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signature of the uncanny world. The language of ghosts under the
waves is evocative. But regardless of label, what
matters is something is happening.
Humanity is creating tools to see these things.
We are capturing what we used toimagine.
Just as you might catch a shadowin the mirror, we are now

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catching echoes beneath the surface.
And that suggests 2 things, the unseen is becoming seen and the
tools of seeing are amplifying what was hidden.
If spirits or non human intelligences can engage in
trans medium transit, water, air, then the traditional ghost
in the room model may be too small.

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These anomalies might stretch the definition of haunting.
For those listening from coastalareas.
Your environment includes more than just wind and waves.
The sea may be whispering in a new dialect, so if you're ever
walking the shore late at night,flashlight in hand and the tide
seems to breathe weird, don't dismiss it.

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Sometimes the current carries more than driftwood. 105 Bigfoot
sightings in Idaho creature has excellent taste in real estate.
We're moving away from the gadgets and shadows for a moment
and into something primal. According to recent reports, the

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Wildwood of Idaho is experiencing a surge of
interests, not from real estate agents, but from something fur
covered and very large. In the past year, no fewer than
105 separate sightings of what resembles Bigfoot or it's Idaho
specific equivalent have been logged in the state, according
to ktvb.com. Now what's happening?

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Most of the reported sightings cluster in the Boise region and
the surrounding wilderness. 1 Backpacker at Upper Dry Creek
claimed a direct encounter in May.
The reports note consistent traits large bipedal shape,
significant height, hair coveredbody, strong musky odor and a
certain Browse friendly habitat selection.

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Remote cabins, deep forest edges, secluded riversides.
Local law enforcement say the number of calls has increased to
the point where they're classifying them as unauthorized
wilderness intrusions until proven otherwise.
So my take and why you care? A surge.
Encrypted sightings rarely stands alone.

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Usually there's a cultural pressure, media amplification,
and sometimes a real shift in lull zones of nature being
disturbed. The phrase excellent taste in
real estate isn't a joke. These creatures showing up near
human habitation aren't always the isolated Wanderers of
legend. They're looking at the edges of

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our space from a spiritual vantage.
When a boundary Walker enters a human adjacent zone, forest
edge, cabin zone, wilderness, airspace, the threshold between
our world and their world flexes.
Those spaces become liminal again for you listening in.
If you're heading into the woodsthis month, especially in Idaho

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or similar terrain, be aware it's not just bears and bad
Wi-Fi signals out there. Something else is watching the
edge of your fire light. There you are, quietly checking
in on the little one. The monitor is flat lined, the
room dark. And then something moves.

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Not a toy, not a parent's silhouette.
Something else. Recent reports are mounting of
Wi-Fi baby monitors picking up odd voices, fleeting figures and
ghost like apparitions in children's rooms.
One such case, a mother checkingin saw and heard an unknown
voice whispering through her monitor speaker even though no

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one was in the house. What's being reported?
Strange voices or laughter when everything appears normal.
Cameras capturing unidentified silhouettes just beyond the
cribs edge or vanishing into thewall.
Motion sensors triggering, despite the room being empty.
Parents reporting a deep sense of being watched or not alone.

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Now, children's rooms are supposed to be safe zones.
When the boundary is crossed there, the unsettling factor
multiplies. Technology opens gateways.
A baby monitor connects rooms. Networks, sometimes invisible
threads we don't yet understand from a metaphysical perspective.
Could some spirits prefer the monitor over the room, not
entering the space, but the viewfinder of the space for you?

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If you're using tech that watches your little one, ask who
else might be watching the Watcher.
Now, here's a note of caution. Don't rush to fear.
It might be nothing more than digital glitch interference or
imagination, but in the realm wetrack, nothing is often the
easiest explanation to swallow. In the real Trouble whispers

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softly, there's something uniquely disarming about being
watched through a screen, especially when you're the one
who installed the screen, a digital guardian meant to
protect but now possibly playinghost.
In many spiritual traditions, children are considered more
psychically porous, closer to the vow, more receptive to

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frequencies that adults filter out.
The bedtime realm, the twilight of waking and sleep is sacred
terrain, vulnerable not just to dreams but to visitations.
Now factor in that monitor. These devices are not analog
anymore. They're often cloud connected,
Wi-Fi enabled, two way audio capable, night vision enhanced

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and equipped with AI motion detection.
In short, we've created a technotether between sacred space and
the grid. If spirits or non human
intelligences are looking for a clean signal, a baby monitor is
as good as window as any. It makes me wonder, are these
anomalies targeting the child orthe parent watching from afar?

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Because many parents report something strange not just in
the room, but in themselves. Dizziness, emotional flashes, a
sense that something is watchingthem back through the screen.
Could it be these monitor hauntings aren't hauntings in
the room at all, but something haunting the act of observation?
Some watchers, after all, prefermirrors to rooms.

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And in a world where every lens connects to something bigger,
perhaps we've built 1000 new eyes into our homes and left the
lens cap off. So the next time you reach for
the baby monitor, take a breath,ground yourself, protect the
space, and don't just look into the screen.

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Notice who or what might alreadybe.
Looking back, if you thought your smart speaker was just
listening for hey, Google, thinkagain.
More and more homeowners are reporting that their smart home
systems Wi-Fi lights, voice assistance, video doorbells,
even smart thermostats are behaving as if someone else is

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in the room. And no, this isn't just a
software update gone rogue. A family in suburban Ohio found
their Voice Assistant randomly playing a 15 second audio clip
of distant sobbing recorded by the device's microphone at 3:00
AM, even though no one spoke. Another household reports that
their smart lights dimmed to 13%brightness, turned a deep amber,

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and then brightened to full without any manual input just
before their doorbell camera registered a tall dark figure
standing at the curb. Motion triggered but completely
silent. In one case, a smart thermostat
reset itself from a cozy 68 Fahrenheit down to 55 Fahrenheit
and stayed there for 12 hours. The homeowner thought it

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malfunctioned until the device'sinternal log showed 2 voice wake
words at 2:17 AM, but with no user present.
Smart home devices are designed to make our lives easier.
They're meant to disappear into the background, but when they
act, we notice. And what's more telling than
what they don't do is what they do do when we're a sleeper away.

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These devices are liminal in a new sense.
They sit between physical space,your home and network.
Space the cloud. If the unseen wants to visit,
maybe it doesn't walk. It logs in.
And spiritual traditions. Thresholds aren't just doors or
windows, they're signals. When the signal itself flickers,
the boundaries active, your smart home becomes a threshold

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device, a caution and a reflection.
Lock your doors, yes, but also check your Wi-Fi networks.
If something is flickering your lights.
If your Voice Assistant speaks when no one asked it to, ask who
is listening or speaking. And if you hear a voice
whispering through the speaker, don't assume it's just a bug.

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For some watchers, the easiest entry is not through the front
door, it's through the control panel.
The shadow in the stream. The trail Cam crypted surge in
2025. Deep in the silent woods, away
from signal towers and social reminders, the wilderness is
speaking. And this fall, it's doing so

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with trail cams, motion sensors and footage that won't quit
looking weird. A compilation released late
October shows a spike encrypted style figures being caught on
motion detection cameras, sometimes so clearly you pause
the video, squint, rewind the sort of footage where you see
the shape but can't quite name the creature.

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What's being reported? Cameras in remote forests across
the US, including mountainous swamp and dense wood zones.
Our logging bipedal dark figures, usually at dawn or
dusk, sometimes stepping into frame, then frozen, then gone.
In one brief clip, the figure pauses, appears to look directly
into the lens, tilts its head, then turns and disappears into

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the brush. The timing is consistent with
twilight thresholds that in between moment when both diurnal
and nocturnal territories overlap.
Some researchers suspect that these are misidentified animals,
clever hoaxes, or sensor glitches.
But as you and I both know, whenthe pattern emerges and keeps
showing itself, we move into therealm of pattern warning rather

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than anomaly isolation. Cryptids are often treated as
folklore or fringe fun. But this uptick suggests that.
They might be mobilizing or at least activating now when
thresholds are ripe, trail cams or passive watchers in our
environment. When the unseen becomes visible
to the watcher, the balance shifts.
The hunter becomes the observed.The wilderness isn't just a

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quiet zone anymore. It's a frontier not only of
nature, but if something else, something liminal, seems to be
the theme of the news tonight. And for those of you tuning in
from rural edges or night drive roads, the wild you think you
avoid might be watching you back.
If you've got a trail Cam or a night vision setup, check it.

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Not just for deer, not just for raccoons, but for shapes that
pause, shapes that look and ask the question, What's watching
the watchers? Because when the watchers get
watched, the veil shifts at the top of the page.
Let's lean into a story that blends hard science with a

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whisper of the unseen. Recent satellite data reveals
that the region known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, or SAAA,
massive weak spot in Earth's magnetic field, has grown
dramatically, almost half the size of Europe, and is shifting
towards Africa. What's been discovered?
Well, since at least 2014, the anomaly has been steadily

(24:37):
growing, but new data shows an acceleration in both size and
strength of weakening fields. Satellites flying through the
anomaly region encounter higher levels of radiation and
instrument malfunctions. It's a known hazardous zone in
space weather speak. The anomaly is not static.
It's migrating and reshaping. Patches of reverse magnetic flux

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are contributing to the drift E toward Africa.
This isn't simply a technical problem for satellite engineers.
It impacts our spiritual map of thresholds, and here's how.
Magnetic fields are part of the invisible architecture of the
planet. They guard surfaces, influence
atmospheres, even affect biological rhythms.

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When one part of the architecture weakens, the
boundary between normalcy and anomaly flexes.
For those who watch the veil, not just with spiritual eyes but
meter eyes, this is a signal. A weakened field could mean more
permeability, not in a New Age hype sense, but in a
environmental sense. Less shielding, more seepage.

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Imagine this a child's monitor flickers, a smart home device
misbehaves, or a trail Cam record something odd.
Could one underlying thread be that the shield has loosened,
that the unseen finds easier entry when the planet's
invisible armor is thinning? There are three noteworthy

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speculations from the edge more than satellites glitching.
Most public discussion center onequipment failure, but from the
fringe view this could correlatewith increased high strangeness
events, weird lights, uncanny ambient interference,
spontaneous techno hauntings, thresholds where you least
expect them. The SAA is over the ocean and

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remote continents, yet the effect of a weakening boundary
need not stay local. Once a threshold flexes in one
place, echoes can appear elsewhere.
Homes, forests, Monitors. That feel unrelated but.
Share the same structural weakness.
If the Earth shield weakens, what internal Shields of our own

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weakened in tandem? Emotional, spiritual, energetic.
The outer anomaly becomes a metaphor and a condition.
Take a mental note if you live under or near geomagnetic soft
spots like southern South America, southern Africa, or
remote ocean adjacent zones. Your personal field might be

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more active than usual. Monitor your gadgets, especially
if they're connected, smart, networked.
If sensors glitch, lights flicker, devices behave oddly.
Don't just think bug, also thinkborder glitch.
Ground yourself. This is not fear fuel, it's
awareness. A thinning shield doesn't

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guarantee intrusion, but it increases potential.
Burning incense, salt, or ritualisn't mandatory, but steady
presence and rootedness. Are.
So as we mark this headline in our Ledger, let's note the
Earth's magnetic veil is not inert.
It breathes, weakens, pulls back, and behind it the watchers

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linger, the thresholds press, and we find ourselves on the
edge of things we once believed fixed.
The lights blink. Your appliance hums with a faint
warp. The street outside goes quiet.
Then a surge. Unoiled, unexpected,
unexplained. Across multiple states.

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Late October into early November2025, utility companies reported
a series of anomalous grid surges and strange network
disturbances. Not just power outages, glitches
in the hum of civilizations, infrastructure.
What the reports say. In the Pacific Northwest, a
neighborhood experienced a 22nd blackout at 3:17 AM, just before

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942 smart meters rebooted themselves.
In Florida, a surge. Hit a coastal substation
causing. All rooftop solar in the block
to invert for 7 minutes. Just as offshore radar detected
a loud whoop sound under the water, a Midwest data center
reported 6 cooling fans shuttingoff simultaneously without

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triggering alarms. Technicians chalked it up to a
mystery voltage drop and restored service with no
physical damage. One local farmer in Ohio
captured on his smartphone his barn light cycling zero to 100
brightness three times in the span of two minutes, then
returning to normal. Why we ought to care.
Infrastructure is meant to be invisible.

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When it becomes visible via failure, blinking, rebooting, it
means the boundary between dailynormal and anomaly is being
touched. The unexpected surges suggest
not just technological vulnerability, but a threshold
being crossed, a signal intrusion rather than just a
blackout. For those who monitor the
unseen, these grid events look suspiciously like an echo of

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something larger, a message, a moment of access, an open door.
The question isn't just what caused it, but what else was let
in when the system flickered a few angles worth noting.
Time of occurrence. Many incidents cluster in the
early morning hours when human sentience is low.
Protective vigilance. Dip location patterns, not just.

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Rural or urban but transitional zone?
Suburbs bordering farmland, Coastal infrastructure near open
water. That edge space where two
domains meet. Technology is portal, smart
meters, solar arrays, network. Cooling systems.
They all interface with the gridand the cloud when their

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regulation. Fails.
They act as a. Gateway rather than just a
victim. If your lights flicker this.
Week it might. Just not be the utilities
companies fault alone. Sit with it, Log it.
Ask Has there been any weird dreams the night before?
A heavy. Feeling in your room.
A sense of being. Observed without reason because.
Sometimes the flicker is not a bug.

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It's a signal. Now, we've covered this in the
past, but it has been. Talked about non-stop lately,
so. We are coming full circle back
to the anomaly that straddles both the cosmic and the human.
Threshold the object. Known as Three Eye Atlas, it's

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been in the news before, but nowit's back in circulation with
fresh signals, fresh data, and fresh questions.
And yes, we'll apply my truth and fire lens in just a moment.
What we know so. Far Three Eye Atlas entered the
solar system in 2025, following a hyperbolic trajectory that
marks it as an object from beyond our own star system.

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Recent analysis detect unusual chemical signatures, including
nickel vapor and compounds rarely seen in natural comets.
Observations don't anomalous acceleration, unexpected orbit
deviations, and patterns that some argue coordinate with
frequencies. Used by seti the.
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence research some

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voices in the scientific and metaphysical fringe.
Propose that three eye Atlas. Might not just be a natural
visitor, but rather an engineered probe or something
even more deliberate. Now why this shouldn't matter.
This isn't just. Space stuff.
When something from outside our system grazes ours and.
Echoes our field of thresholds. The visitor becomes a ripple in

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both outward space and inward soul.
Space. Are you seeing the theme here?
The thresholds, the liminals? The three High Atlas passing
over? From a spiritual perspective,
any craft or being crossing cosmic thresholds triggers
resonance in our own threshold zones.
Tech psyche environment if our outer.

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Boundaries are shifting. See previous.
Headlines. Smart home intrusions monitor
hauntings, grid surges, then thepresence of an interstellar
entity haunts us in prophetic and metaphoric terms to call
Three Eye Atlas. A.
Probe is to admit that someone or something is looking in and
when. Watchers are watched the watch.

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Become aware. And that flips the power.
If three I Atlas is engineered, what is it looking for, and are
we the curious subject or the unintended target?
What if the anomalous chemistry nickel vapor, a natural
composition, is a sign of passage?
Through other thresholds. Dimensions, fields, membranes.

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Not just. Space if our.
Technologies are failing. Monitors, homes, grids.
Could those? Failures align temporally with
this cosmic. Visitors passage.
In other words, could the visitor signal coincide with our
threshold weakening? And finally, if this is real,
how do we respond not just with disbelief, but with vigilance,

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ritual, grounding community? Because the spectacle will pass.
What remains is the change in US, what you, my audience, can
hold. Stay curious, but.
Discerning not every anomaly means alley and overlord, but
every anomaly means threshold inmotion.
Map what you feel and observe inthe next.
Few weeks, grid flickers. Weird.

(34:15):
Dreams, digital oddities, Body sensations.
See if any of these things correlate with the space updates
about Three Eye Atlas. Keep your circle of truth, your
protective practices, your. Grounded rituals.
Your community conversations. Ready because when the outer.
Moves. The inner must respond.
Which brings. Us into November sky and

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threshold markers this isn't just your ordinary look up sea
stars segment for. Watchers like.
US months like November aren't just about celestial displays.
They're about thresholds. Activating liminal zones,
opening in the sky, doing what it does best.
Whispering. Let's talk about what's.
Showing up the famed Leonid meteor.
Showers active November 3rd. To December 2nd of 2025 and

(35:00):
expected to peak around the morning of November 17th to the
18th under dark skies. Good news, minimal moonlight
interference. You might see up to 15 meteors
per hour. The northern torrid meteor
showers active from around October 20th to December 10th,
with its peak predicted November11th through the 12th late in

(35:20):
the month. Planetary events, cluster
alignments, and weaker meteor streams provide extra context
for watchers attuned to deeper signals.
Meteor showers are often framed as.
Pretty Sky shows but for. Us.
They indicate debris crossing orintersecting zones, Earth
passing through cosmic trails left behind by comets, asteroids

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or possibly other phenomena. Every fragment is a marker.
When Earth crosses A meteoroid stream, the boundary between
space and atmosphere becomes more permeable, less static,
more conscious. If the outer is shifting the
inner field, emotions tech dreamspace.
They tend to reflect, with the magnetic anomaly we discussed

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earlier, weak spots in the Earth's magnetic field and the
smart home. Spiritual tech disturbances the
skies. In the ground are echoing the
same script. Boundaries loosen, watchers
watch, we sense the change. The leaner moon on the night of
the Leonids give us ideal dark conditions, not just for seeing

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meteors, but for feeling the quiet.
And on the nights around November 17th to 18th, stay
alert. The sky may RIP a notch, and
what disappears into Earth may leave us changed.
A few considerations and invitations.
If you're in a low light zone, rural forest edge coast and can

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set aside time between midnight and dawn around mid November,
lie back with your notebook. Watch not just for streaks, but
for how the air feels. The stillness shifts, the
imaginary boundary blurs. Don't assume such events are
separate from what's happening inside the house.
Monitor the cliches odd ambient feelings trail Cam captures.

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They may correlate with when theskies are active.
Use this as a month of intentional vigilance outside,
inside, subtle. Pay attention to less obvious
signals. The meteor.
Shower is the loud. Event, but the hush afterwards
that may carry the message. Reflect on this If we're moving

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into a season where the bell is thinner, and I know we are, then
the sky overhead becomes a mirror for what's under foot.
The cosmic debris, the magnetic drift, the technological
glitches, they all tell the samenarrative.
So as you prepare your gaze. Upward this month, remember,
you're not just watching meteors, you're witnessing

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markers, not just seeing light arcs, but feeling doors open,
the watcher shifting, stay sharp, the sky speaking.
And I'm listening with you. Now this caught my attention
because it's subtle, eerie and not obviously supernatural,
which means it could be a fine example of the threshold we're

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monitoring. In northern Minnesota and parts
of Canada's boreal region, bird watchers and locals have
recorded an unusual drop in certain migratory species along
the. Lakeshore strips this October.
Through November window, what's unfolding Several bird watching
groups report that waterfowl that traditionally arrive in
late October were either. Weeks late this year.

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Or didn't show up at all in specific lake zones.
Locals near Lake Superior noted the hush.
The geese didn't honk their formation across the north wind.
The ducks didn't chatter in the reeds, one resident said.
We walked the shore expecting noise.
We heard nothing. Environmental scientists
attribute some of this change toshifting weather patterns.
Colder. Early nights and disrupted food

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chains. But many watchers wonder, could
something else be influencing the silent shoreline?
Birds, especially migratory water birds, are ecological
Canaries. Their roots and behaviors are
finely tuned to threshold cues, daylight hours, magnetic fields,
seasonal shifts. When they deviate, it's often a
marker for broader field change.The lake's edge is another

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liminal zone. Land meets water.
Stillness meets movement. The horizon opens when that zone
is out of sync. Other unseen zones might be too.
If our previous headline suggests thinning boundaries
again, monitors glitching, smarthomes being interrupted, cosmic
objects breaching space, then this is the biological echo.

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The animals that know their old rhythm say something changed.
So if you live. Near remote lakes, borders of
woods and waters, keep a note ofthe silence.
Not just what you see, but what you don't.
A quiet shore can carry as much information as a shouting sky.
The migration roots of birds arehigher dimensional than just
flying north. They follow.

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Geophysics, magnetics, memory, instinct.
Any disruption in those layers might signal deeper
disturbances. Consider your own migratory
patterns. This month.
Track those dreams that intuition the creative.
Shifts. If you feel off schedule, if you
sense your internal. Flight path delayed or diverted.

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You're aligned with these patterns.
Hidden in the quiet corners of our modern world, a much.
Less reported, but. Deeply meaningful anomaly is
unfolding, the accelerating lossof indigenous languages, and
with them the subtle collapse ofliminal cultural.

(40:42):
Spaces. Recently, several language
preservation organizations have sounded the alarm that by the
end of the decade, hundreds morelanguages may disappear, taking
with them unique cosmologies, mythologies, thresholds of
perception and and ways of seeing the unseen.
The latest data through UNESCO or UNES.

(41:06):
Co. Indicate that more than 40% of
the world's estimated 7000 languages are endangered, with a
growing number considered critically endangered, meaning
fewer than 10 elderly speakers remain in parts of Canada's
Arctic region and in remote Australian aboriginal
communities. Certain dialects once used for

(41:28):
spirit world communication, songlines and ritual are ceasing to
be passed to younger generations.
A preservation effort in CentralAmerica.
Reports that a. Tree ring style memory book used
by a small Mayan clan to record seasonal and supernatural events
is now unread by the younger generation.
The language itself lacks translation into the mainstream

(41:50):
tongue, which dominates schooling.
The effect is not only sociological.
Many watchers of the strange note that when a language dies,
the grammar of the frontier, thevocabulary for liminality,
threshold states, vision modes, they die too.
We lose not. Just words, but the doors.

(42:11):
Words open and why? This folder of news touches.
Upon our spiritual, metaphysicalradar.
Because language isn't just communication tool.
It shapes the map of reality, what we can name, what we can
see. When a community's language
fades, the unseen parts of the world become harder to
articulate, easier to overlook, even vanish from collective

(42:33):
awareness. Communities on the threshold,
between worlds, between seasons,between seen and unseen, often
rely on ritual, tale, and symbol.
These are embedded in language. If the language disappears, so
does the cultural threshold map.From a prophetic standpoint,
when a system collapses internally, language, culture,

(42:56):
tradition, the external systems,technology infrastructure,
belief frameworks tend to fill that void.
And sometimes what moves in isn't benign.
Consider your own threshold languages, not only exotic
tongues, but the. Vocabulary you use.
For the unseen portal signal guardian watcher veiling, are

(43:17):
they still alive in your speech?Are you passing them on?
What words do you use to describe your own threshold
experiences? Is it in common language or is
it fading? Recognize the symbiosis.
Just as we track the monitors and the sensors in the altar
states, we must also track. Meaning shifts because an unseen

(43:37):
world becomes unseen not only when we lose it, but when we
lose the words. To talk about it.
And now it's time for a strange tale from history.
Shadow, the ghost who solved itsown murder, let me take.
You back to 1897 Greenbrier County, West Virginia.

(43:59):
A winter thick with. Silence.
The kind of silence where voicesecho long after they're gone.
Her name was Zona Hiester Shoe, a young woman found dead in her
home, laid out on the bed, handsfolded neatly over.
Her chest. Her.
Husband Erasmus claimed she'd pass suddenly of everlasting
faint, A poetic lie if there ever was one.

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Doctor, swayed by his grief, agreed.
No autopsy, just a funeral. Just a widow.
But Zona's mother, Mary Jane Easter, wasn't having it.
She always distrusted Erasmus. She knew his stories had way too
many holes and her daughter's body too many secrets.
So she did what any good mother in Appalachia might do.
When justice fails the living. She asked the dead, and the dead

(44:44):
answered. Over 4 nights, Zona came to her
mother in dreams, not as miss, not as feeling, but clear,
vivid, articulate. She told her mother that her
husband had strangled her in a rage, that he crushed her
windpipe, that he had twisted her neck so violently it broke
between the 1st and 2nd vertebrae.
When Mary Jane awoke from the final dream, she marched.

(45:05):
Straight to the prosecutor. And somehow, miraculously, they
listened. Zona's body was exhumed, an
autopsy was performed, and exactly as the spirit said, her
neck had been broken. Erasmus was arrested, tried and
convicted of murder, sentenced to life, and to this day, Sona's
case remains the only known instance in US legal history

(45:28):
where a ghost's testimony help secure conviction.
Think about that. A courtroom guided by the dead,
A mother who believed, a daughter who refused to stay
silent. In this tale, it's not the
haunting that chills me. It's the truth telling.
Because sometimes the veil thinsnot for.

(45:49):
Terror, but for justice? And now it's time for a listener
lore. This was submitted by Watcher
Hill 86 subject The Uninvited Passenger.
Hey Beck, first time writing in,but I've listened for years.
What happened to me isn't dramatic, no full bodied
apparition or levitating furniture, But it still doesn't

(46:11):
sit right. And maybe it'll resonate with
someone else tuning in. About two weeks ago, I was
driving home from work around 11:30 PMI take the same stretch
of. Rural.
Road Every night there's a spot about a mile from my house where
the trees on both sides lean in and the road dips low.
Locals call it the Cut. I've always felt weird driving
through it, like my headlights don't shine quite as far there.

(46:34):
Or like. The air's thicker, but that
night something extra was off. My dog Scout was in the back
seat like usual, and he stood upjust before we entered the cut.
Ears alert. Growling under his breath.
Not barking. Growling.
Then the interior lights flickered.
Not fully on, just a flash, likesomething passed between the

(46:55):
overhead bulb in the seat. I figured it was a short.
We made it through. Scout settled down, I told
myself. I was just tired.
But the next morning when I got in the car.
To go to work. I glanced in the rearview mirror
and saw it. A single dusty handprint on the
rear passenger window, too high for Scout, too outside to be

(47:18):
from me, and definitely not there the night before.
I keep my car spotless. I wiped it off.
I drove to work. Nothing else happened.
But the next night, same stretchof Rd. same time, the cabin got
cold again. My breath fogged and this time
I. Felt it like.
Someone was sitting behind me, not touching, just watching.

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No more handprint, just the feeling.
Now I drive a longer route home.I add 15 minutes.
It's worth it. Maybe it was nothing, maybe it
was a warning, but I am not inviting it back in to.
Check that's from. Water Hill 86th.
Creepy. Now let's talk about some

(48:01):
upcoming events at Veil Markers,the 1111 portal on the date of
November 11th, 2025 that acts asa potent energetic gateway.
It's not just Veteran's Day or numeric quirk.
Spiritual sources. Call it the 1111 Portal.
A moment of heightened intuitiveclarity and threshold
activation, and a month already thick with Adomalies, 1111

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becomes a marker. Watch for shifts in dream space,
digital glitches, and odd synchronicities around this
date. Note any messages, visions, and
interpretations that happen on around 11:11 and treat it like a
signal flare. Our favorite Mercury retrograde
planetary shifts from early November into the month.
Transit events include a retrograde of Mercury and

(48:45):
Sagittarius and Scorpio and other planetary RE entries.
Retrogrades are not just delays,but zones of rewiring,
technology, communication, and thresholds.
God, don't I know. Given our earlier headlines
about tech oddities and threshold failures, this
retrograde adds a substrate of cosmic glitch energy.
Monitor for those tech hiccups. Especially between November 9th

(49:07):
and the 29th. November 17th through the 30th
is the waning lingering edge as the moon wanes from.
Full. Towards new and then begins
waxing again. The period between roughly
November 17th and 30th becomes aquiet edge.
The ambient field is less lit, shadows lengthen, and watchers

(49:29):
often experience echo effects. Any of the strange headlines
that I covered tonight, well, this aligns with this kind of
edge time in late November. Maybe we should do a gratitude
transition ritual because as November moves towards its
close, the traditional cultural markers, Thanksgiving in the US,

(49:50):
harvest rituals, year end wrap UPS can raise spiritual volume
without us noticing. This hidden bustle beneath the
festival cheer can open up new thresholds when collective
attention turns inward. Gratitude, pause, transition,
the field shifts. It's fertile for watcher work.
So maybe at dusk, one late November evening, we should

(50:12):
light a candle and reflect on one thing lost.
Maybe a? System, a belief, a
relationship, and one thing reclaimed Threshold insight
connection. We'll use it as a signal reset.
Sounds good to me. And just like that, we emerge on

(50:40):
the other side of the signal we've wandered through.
Ghost riddled. Grids watched cryptids press
against. The edge of the lens and tracked
watchers not only behind the monitor but sometimes inside it.
We followed flickers, hums, shadows and stories and listened
closely to the spaces between. This is the work after.
All not just to report the strange, but to honor it.

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To witness what doesn't fit, to speak what isn't trending.
To hold a Lantern at the edge and say, yeah, I see it too.
If you've felt the static lately, and the veil has been
brushing your skin when no one'saround, you're not imagining it.
You're in tune. And if you made it this far in
the episode, you're part of something more than just a show.
You're part of the watch circle,the hidden listeners, the silent

(51:25):
signal keepers, the ones who don't turn away just because the
light shifts. Strange.
As always, my deepest thanks to you for riding this current with
me, for holding space in a worldthat doesn't always reward deep
seeing, and for trusting the voice behind this mic.
The veil may be thin, but we remain.

(51:45):
Till next time, keep your candles lit, your dreams
recorded, and your watchers noticed.
I'm back, and this has been beyond the veil.
Stay curious, stay grounded, andstay just strange enough to
notice. What the world forgets?
To name to the spirit podcast Supernatural Science, I'm
ghosting. Ghost Mystic spirit.

(52:14):
Divine source. Heaven.
It's magic. Magic, magic, magic magic.
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