
Thinking Sideways: Lost Boy Larry
On August 7th, 1973, radio operators in California picked up the terrified cries of a young boy who identified himself as Larry. Larry was unable to tell authorities where he was, or even what state h...
7 Aug 201441min

Thinking Sideways: Mongolian Death Worm
The Mongolian Death Worm is a cryptid that has never officially been captured (though Westerners have been trying since 1922). The creature lives in the Gobi desert and only surfaces in the months of ...
31 Jul 201453min

Thinking Sideways: The Eilean Mor Lighthouse Mystery
In December 1900 three lighthouse keepers were discovered to have vanished from the island of Eilean Mor. There were the usual inexplicable clues--a meal left uneaten, a chair knocked over--which indi...
24 Jul 20141h 2min

Thinking Sideways: The Montauk Project
Often linked to the Philadelphia project, the Montauk project is an "all but the kitchen sink" series of conspiracy theories related to alleged secret projects starting in the 1980's... or the 1940's....
17 Jul 20141h 2min

Thinking Sideways: Coral Castle
Coral castle was built by Edward Leedskalnin between 1923-1951 when he passed away. Ed quarried all of the stone himself and said that he moved the several ton stones single handedly around the proper...
10 Jul 20141h 8min

Thinking Sideways: The Jefferson Davis Eight
Between 2005 and 2009 eight women were murdered, the police investigation has been focused on finding a serial murderer. Writer Ethan Brown reveals disturbing facts that point towards many residents o...
3 Jul 20141h 49min

Thinking Sideways: The Mad Trapper of Rat River
A man calling himself Albert Johnson led the Mounties on their biggest manhunt ever, performing almost superhuman feats of evasion and survival before he was eventually brought down. And the RCMP was ...
26 Jun 201448min

Thinking Sideways: Georgia Guidestones
Often referred to as America's stone henge, the Georgia Guidestones are a set of monolithic structures that were erected in Georgia in March of 1980. There are five slabs, which are astronomically ali...
19 Jun 201459min




















