Episodios

  • Why the Government Registered Aliens.gov Before the Public Understood the UAP Archive - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E13
    Mar 28 2026
    The U.S. government quietly registered alien.gov and aliens.gov, but the stranger part may be what was already happening behind the scenes. This episode traces the real UAP records pipeline at the National Archives, the growing Record Group 615 collection, agency transfers, AARO limits, and the uneasy possibility that disclosure may arrive not as a confession, but as bureaucracy.
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    54 m
  • The Khamar-Daban Incident, Six Hikers Dead, One Survivor, and a Mystery Near Lake Baikal - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E12
    Mar 20 2026
    In August 1993, Lyudmila Korovinas hiking group entered the Khamar-Daban mountains near Lake Baikal, and only Valentina Utochenko came back alive. This episode breaks down the official hypothermia ruling, the survivors disturbing account, and why the sudden deaths of six hikers still feel like one of the strangest mountain cases ever recorded.
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    1 h y 7 m
  • The Real Story Behind The Conjuring, The Perron Family Haunting Explained - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E11
    Mar 13 2026
    This episode breaks down the real haunting case that inspired The Conjuring, and why the true story is more complicated than the movie ever showed. We follow the Perron familys claims, the Harrisville farmhouse history, Bathsheba Sherman lore, the Warrens involvement, and the skeptical arguments that still surround the case.
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    1 h y 35 m
  • UVB-76: The Buzzer, Russias Endless Mystery Signal (4625 kHz Case File) - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E10
    Mar 6 2026
    A signal on 4625 kHz has been buzzing for decades, like a lighthouse that never turns off. Then, without warning, a Russian voice breaks through with call signs, codewords, and number groups that feel like they are aimed at someone specific. In this case file, we lock in a clean timeline, audit the evidence we can actually verify, and stress-test the biggest theories, from military channel marker to numbers station, and the internet-era chaos of pirates hijacking the frequency. The twist is not aliens, it is a moment that sounds painfully human. Research base: UVB-76 Deep Research Dossier
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Missing Woman Found Alive After 24 Years, The Kmart Christmas Trip Mystery - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E9
    Feb 27 2026
    A missing mom vanished on a quick Christmas shopping trip in 2001. Now, Michelle Hundley Smith has been found alive after 24 years, and shes asking for privacy. In this episode, we break down the case that feels like a classic Unsolved Mysteries opener, Eden, North Carolina, a short drive to a Kmart in Martinsville, Virginia, then nothing for decades. Her husband reported her missing on December 31, 2001, weeks after she left on December 9. Investigators chased leads for years, then a new tip in February 2026 changed everything. She was located alive, but officials say her current whereabouts will not be released at her request. Then we pivot into something weirdly perfect for this storys vibe, haunted abandoned malls. From reports of music playing with no power, to sudden cold corridors and the feeling of being watched, we explore why dead malls have become modern liminal nightmares.
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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Tesla Files: Lost Inventions, Vanishing Notebooks, and the Genius Nobody Could Monetize - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E8
    Feb 20 2026
    Nikola Tesla was years ahead of everyone, and it might have cost him everything. In this episode, Bert and Nick trace Teslas rise, his strangest ideas, the inventions people still argue about, and the mystery of what happened after his death, including the rapid scramble around his personal papers and notebooks. They also detour into modern creativity and the AI content wave, why fake real videos frustrate creators, and what it means when the internet starts rewarding shortcuts over craft. Somewhere between Teslas story and todays tech culture, the same theme keeps showing up: if nobody can profit from it, genius can get buried fast.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Numbers Stations, the Antarctic Voice, and the Signal That Wont Die - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E7
    Feb 13 2026
    If youve ever scanned shortwave radio at night and heard a calm voice reading numbers, you already know how unsettling it feels. And the creepiest part is, its not an urban legend. Its real, and its still happening. In this episode, Bert and Nick dive into the mystery of numbers stations, strange shortwave broadcasts that repeat tones, numbers, and phrases with no station ID and no explanation. They break down the skeptic theories, hoaxes, hobbyists, and oddball utility signals, then move into the theory most people quietly suspect, coded messages meant for someone with the missing key. Then Nick shares a chilling story set deep in Antarctica, where a research station begins hearing a voice that seems to come through the equipment itself, not the radio. The message changes, the entire station hears it, and then one of the scientists is simply gone. Even the alleged recording vanishes, leaving only fragments and testimony. They wrap with fringe theory, ghost radio ideas, and why radio survives in every apocalypse story. Plus a surprise tangent into Alf lore, because of course it ends up there.
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    1 h y 12 m
  • The Funeral Home 911 Call, and the Answering Machine Message That Shouldnt Exist - Deceptive Reality Podcast S4E6
    Feb 6 2026
    A funeral home. A silent 911 call. No break-in. No people. And yet the call is logged and responded to. This episode goes deep into the strange category of paranormal communication, where the signal becomes the doorway. Bert and Nick break down a creepy case in southern Colorado where a late-night abandoned 911 call leads police to a locked funeral home on cemetery property, with no sign anyone was inside. They explore how something could trigger a call without a physical source, and why certain places feel like they would be the perfect storm for this kind of phenomenon. From there, the conversation expands into other infamous phone call accounts. An answering machine message that appeared with no incoming call count. A voice recognized as a deceased family member. A call that shows up on the phone, but the phone company cant find any source for it. They talk about old landlines, older recording tech, radio frequencies, and why older devices sometimes feel more vulnerable to interference that cant be explained. The episode wraps with the usual chaos and collectibles, including a messy slime unboxing and a classic horror pull. Because nothing says haunted signals like smelling toxic slime at the end of the night.
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    1 h y 32 m