posted on Feb, 13 2024 @ 03:28 PM
This is a follow-up to a topic I posted a few days ago about a YouTube channel I have been watching and thought I would share some of the others I
find interesting in different categories.
Paranormal.
What Lurks Beneath: As I mentioned in my previous post, this channel presents allegedly true stories of paranormal and cryptid encounters as well as
other mysterious occurrences. The host, Josh Nanocchio, has also started doing interviews on the channel recently.
Slapped Ham: This Channel takes videos and images of alleged phenomena and compiles and presents them for your viewing pleasure. Some of the things
they share are fairly creepy and even chilling. Recently they started a second channel called Slapped Ham Mysteries where each episode focuses on a
specific historical mystery.
The Why Files: AJ the host of this channel presents a new mystery each week, and if it has been debunked he shares the info about it. The good thing
here is if something is still a mystery, AJ leaves it up to the viewer to decide whether they believe it or not. Seen many threads on here about this
channel so it's probably fairly familiar here.
Coast to Coast AM: Official channel of the radio show. Here they present segments from the main show without all the filler.
Forbidden History.
JonLevi: Channel of Jon Levi who presents theories of erased history. Big proponent of the Tartaria theory.
Ancient Historia: Another hidden history channel. Similar to Jon Levi's channel, but not completely about Tartaria.
Bushcraft and Survival.
Corporals Corner: Former US Marine Shawn Kelly sharing skills in everything from bushcraft, forging, survival, and camping. Very informative.
Joe Robinet: Canadian bushcrafter that documents his adventures camping with his dog. Not so much a teaching channel, but still some good info can be
found here.
Conspiracy.
Canam Missing Project: Official channel of David Paulides and Missing 411. David presents missing persons cases that he believes are tied into the
Missing 411 phenomenon. These cases are usually centered in and around US National Parks and are linked through a certain pattern. Another aspect of
this topic is the reaction of the US Parks Service and its lack of cooperation with the investigations.
AGHChad: Official channel of paranormal investigator and documentary filmmaker, Chad Calek. Chad mainly posts episodes of his In a Crowded Room
podcast which covers a great deal of topics such as conspiracies, paranormal, and UFOs. Highly recommended.
Those are just a few of what I have come across that would be of interest to people on this site, but I would love to share more in these genres and a
few religious-based channels if people are interested.