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Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
Author: Melissa
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Everything paranormal and unexplained. History of buildings old hospitals any haunted locations along with personal experiences. Famous murders in Michigan. Ufo and extraterrestrial. Urban legends of Michigan. Folklores witches and tribal tales. Horror movies and unexplained curses and deaths on set.
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Send us Fan Mail Money feels like numbers until you watch a whole crowd panic at the same time. We go straight into that uncomfortable space where behavioral finance meets belief systems, asking why “timing” keeps showing up as the hidden lever behind market moves. I lay out my woo-woo girl math: cycles plus patterns plus human behavior, scaled up to millions of people, becomes the market. Whether you think astrology is real, fake, or just symbolic, it’s hard to ignore how often traders, infl...
Send us Fan Mail All 50 states on the map at the same time, each lighting up with a different kind of danger. A polar vortex here, a heat dome there, an atmospheric river ripping through another region, and tornado conditions building in the middle of it all. When extreme weather starts stacking like that, it doesn’t just feel “bad” it feels unreal, like the country is living through climate change on fast-forward. We walk through the regions and the states seeing the sharpest edges of this m...
Send a text Friday the 13th hits different when the internet is feeding you symbols, “proof,” and pattern after pattern. I’m Melissa, and on All My Spookies I follow that itch to connect the dots, from seeing 13 everywhere to asking why some stories about fame and death refuse to die. We go deep on celebrity replacement theory, Illuminati symbolism, and the idea of the entertainment industry as a machine that can’t afford to stop. Then we pull the curtain back on the less “woo” side of it: g...
Send a text What if the clock strikes 2:30 AM twice and truth splits with it? We kick off with daylight saving time’s strange logic, how “fall back” creates duplicate hours, and why that matters for alibis, timestamps, and the way we trust time itself. From there we slide into the human edge of mystery: a woman found six decades after vanishing who chose to stay hidden, and a long-missing daughter reunited as her parent faces charges linked to a custody battle. These stories aren’t just headl...
Send a text Horror that chills, true crime that stings, and a watchlist worth losing sleep over. We dive into a stack of titles that actually earned our time, starting with the eerie pull of NOS4A2 and the surprise gem School Spirits, where the afterlife turns into a sharp, character-led mystery. From there we move through A True Haunting’s careful slow burn and the bold world-building of Welcome to Derry, which expands Pennywise lore without flattening the fear. The stakes turn painfully re...
Send a text Shadows visit the edges of sleep, and somehow they all look the same. We open on the global map of sleep paralysis—night hags, jinn, and the infamous Hat Man—and sort what fear circuitry can explain from what shared stories refuse to surrender. I bring first-hand encounters and listener accounts into the light, then test them against what we know about REM atonia, amygdala alarms, and why dream imagery can bleed into a waking room. From there, we widen the circle. We sit with the...
Send a text What if the grind you’ve been praising is just survival mode wearing a shiny badge? We open up about how motherhood shattered a hustle-first identity, slowed life to a human pace, and made room for presence, financial creativity, and clearer priorities. That same stillness sharpened our ear for truth in a noisy spiritual internet, where intrusive thoughts often get sold as downloads and anxiety gets dressed up as intuition. Together we trace a path from burnout to balance, separa...
Send a text A mirror that moves before you do is creepy. A mirror that smiles first is worse. I open up about four true experiences I’ve rarely shared: the Bloomfield basement lined with twenty tiny rooms and floor-to-ceiling mirrors, a soft-spoken janitor in a shuttered school who didn’t realize he’d stayed on, a Devil’s Night at Eloise that lured me down a sunlit hallway that wasn’t lit at all, and a stretch of boulevard by our house where cars break down, figures vanish, and a guitar appea...
Send a text A quiet parlor, a fallen doll, and a knock that answered from behind a tiny attic door—our night at Bihl Manor in Fremont, Ohio, threads personal curiosity through a house layered with history. We set up in the former funeral parlor, walked the halls Daisy once called home, and watched patterns form: a music box that chimed when we laughed, an iPad that hunted focus on its own, and a full-body apparition photo caught in the corridor behind the parlor. Nothing felt hostile, but not...
Send a text The Midwest rarely screams. It waits. Flat horizons swallow sound, lakes turn to glass without warning, and a single light on a lonely road asks questions you don’t want to answer. We start by mapping those quiet rules—the ones locals follow without saying—then thread that sensibility into how we think about fear, healing, and the stories we tell when the world goes still. From there, we shift into Dolores Cannon’s QHHT: thousands of hypnosis sessions, a claimed “higher self,” an...
Send a text You can feel when a frequency shifts. What started as a quiet archive of voices and places has become a living chant that repeats across miles and years, shaping how we listen, how we speak, and how the strange shows up in everyday life. For our 200th milestone, we open the door on what kept us going long after most shows fade, why observation beats attention, and how travel and interviews let us step into other people’s realities without leaving the room. We talk about building ...
Send a text Ever blink and find a figure closer than before? That’s where we start—inside a Ray Township house that feels wrong from the moment the door opens. A painter hears footsteps above an empty second floor, sees a woman in a floral dress advance with each blink, and later watches a shadow spin in a lit bedroom where no fan exists. A neighbor adds a thread about a German family, misplaced keys, and a stern ultimatum that stops the pranks. From there, we widen the lens to ask a bigger q...
Send a text A pinball machine hums in the dark, and a triangle of friends begins to crack under the weight of charm, money, and whispered control. We share a true-to-core, dramatized story about Malik, a collector who stages not just rooms but relationships, Kaiser, the quiet shadow who keeps the loop running, and Eloise, the friend who learns to read flattery as a warning sign. What starts as nostalgia—haunted gems, Pee-wee memorabilia, neon arcades—turns into a blueprint of manipulation: lo...
Send a text When fear stops shouting and starts humming, life gets strangely quiet. We unpack how constant alarms from news cycles and social feeds train the nervous system to adapt, why that adaptation looks like numbness, and how to rebuild attention without feeding panic. Our north star is simple: awareness returns agency, fear mongering steals it. So we draw a hard line—no catastrophe predictions, no certainty sales, no lone expert act—just honest inquiry, raw evidence, and many voices. ...
Send a text The air felt different before I had words for it. Time slipped, the year turned, and my dreams began to land with the weight of lived experience. I’m sharing why sleep suddenly feels like stepping into a parallel life—and how postpartum cracked open a deeper intuition that now flags a room’s energy before I even arrive. We trace a path from community plans—investigating libraries, antique shops, funeral homes, and an old theater—to the intensely personal: lucid dreams that look l...
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Send a text Before ghosts wore names, our brains invented them to survive the dark. We follow that spark from prehistoric caves to secret initiation temples and straight into Michigan’s lodges and universities, asking a stubborn question: are we learning, or simply remembering? I share how sensory deprivation, echo, and flicker forged “shadow people” as a neurological coping tool, then map those same levers onto ancient mystery schools across Egypt, Greece, Persia, and beyond—places that trai...
Send a text When the house finally goes quiet, small sounds grow teeth. We open with a string of Michigan hauntings that circle around infants and lullabies—the locked ward at Eloise echoing with cries, a Traverse City rocker caught humming like a child, graveside bells meant to warn the living, a Bay City high chair that won’t stay where it’s put, and rainbound sobs at Sleeping Bear Dunes that might be a mimic spirit calling you closer. Each story is a window into care, loss, and the way pla...
Send a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who never m...
Send a text A birth that nearly slipped into silence, a father’s last goodbye, and a quiet figure in the corner who felt more like a guardian than a threat—this story sits at the seam where science and the unseen touch. I take you into the room: blood counts dropping, doctors stunned by rapid healing, and a newborn watched by a man in a hat no one else could see. What followed was a season of thresholds—two floors and a breath between joy and grief—as my dad met my son and then let go, leavin...



