As we go deeper into the UFO mystery during these wild times, it is always interesting to see the many open fronts there have been for millennia investigating phenomena that have shaped human
culture for generations. The world’s first control systems from this iteration of human civilization were organized religions, which became a reality once Judaism started picking up steam between the 20th and the 18th Century B.C. All of those books share some common tropes that originate from an…
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October! Time to carve your… turnips? This month is rich with legends, lore, and symbolism, making it a spooky and fascinating time of year.Of course, there’s the obvious one–Halloween- a biggie for us ghost hunters and mystery chasers. Many familiar and iconic images of the season come with it–witches, ghosts, black cats, and jack-olanterns. Behind that story is an old Irish legend from the 1700s…
Beneath the waves of our oceans and seas lie the remnants of civilizations that once thrived on land. These underwater cities offer us a glimpse into the past, each with a unique story of natural disasters, rising sea levels, or abandonment. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of the top five underwater cities that continue to captivate historians, archaeologists, and explorers…
I met Bonnie Hinman via the wonders of social media. She sent photos of a very old medieval statue that she’d had in her possession for many years. Ms. Hinman had been very careful about who to place her trust in and had been observing my actions
on Facebook and my own Blog for some time. I am grateful that I passed her scrutiny as the statue is magnificent, and his story is fascinating on many levels. At first, I admit that I walked past the project for several months. But something kept whispering in the back of my mind, and I could not forget the dignified statue…
A 58-year-old man from Haikou, in China’s Hainan Province (and no, I refuse to rewrite this story to make it into a Haiku because nobody likes Haikus – plus, I’m too lazy). Anyway, this guy – let’s call him Mr. Haiku
recently experienced what can only be described as theultimate entomophobe’s nightmare…
September at KGRA brings three amazing new show launches, expanding our coverage of a wide range of subjects and expert analysis to help us explore some of our most enduring questions.
These three shows are just the latest additions to the platform as we continue to bring you the best content in the paranormal and alternative worlds. Please keep your eyes on the KGRAdb.com website as we develop more goodies for everyone and even more for our wonderful members! Join us now…
Ah, September… back to school, the beginning of autumn for the Northern Hemisphere, and the month in which, according to the CDC, the most babies are born. Busy month! And it will be a busy month here at KGRA Digital Broadcasting as we add new shows and features to bring even more fantastic content straight to you!
In this issue of the KGRAdb Newsletter, we will be proudly turning the spotlight on three of those amazing shows and their super popular hosts.
In last month’s issue, I shared a story of a real American hero of WWII…
The Eden Hotel, located in La Falda, a picturesque town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, is a site that harbors a fascinating and, at the same time, dark history. Its imposing structure, surrounded by lush natural landscapes, has witnessed times of splendor, decline, and controversy, making it a place full of mystery and legends. Throughout its history, the Eden Hotel has been linked to prominent figures, has had alleged connections to Nazism, and is known for being a place where the paranormal seems to always be lurking…
Over the past two decades, I have found myself drawn to the unique historical features of southern France. The remnants of Roman roads, aqueducts, and the numerous castle ruins that dot the mountaintops offer a historical journey unlike any I’ve experienced in the ‘New World.’ One can almost feel the presence of the courageous warrior monks, the Knights Templar, as they traversed these paths. A striking aspect of this region is its unwavering devotion to Mary Magdalene and the firm belief that she once graced these lands…
If you visit the website for Oakville, Washington, you’ll find there are zero listings of great things to do or see. They don’t even have a list of local restaurants – probably because the two eateries they do have doesn’t warrant creating a whole new page for the website. With a population that could fit comfortably into a large family reunion, they don’t even need an Oakville Police Department – relying instead on local county mounties. Things move…