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6/23/26 - The Dead Still Have Stories to Tell | Paranormal Unearthed's Robert Orasi

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Join us as we welcome paranormal investigator and Paranormal Unearthed host Robert Earl White. Robert travels to some of the most haunted and mysterious locations, searching for the evidence, history, and lingering energy left behind by those who came bef...

Highlights

In this episode, the host welcomes paranormal investigator Robert Earl White, who shares his journey from a Christian metal band to exploring haunted locations. Robert discusses his personal paranormal experiences, including a UFO crash and his mother's abduction, and explains his investigative approach that blends historical research with on-site evidence gathering. The conversation covers a range of haunted sites, from Gettysburg to a cottage in New York, and delves into the techniques used to capture evidence of lingering spirits.
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I sound like Mrs. Doubtfire.
14:52
True disclosure requires the end of the government.
21:26
Many others have witnessed the same phenomenon.
41:32
Playing an old music box triggered five hours of non-stop paranormal activity
51:55
High strangeness disrupts electronics.
1:01:06
Spirits often investigate the living, not the other way around.

Chapters

From Mrs. Doubtfire Jokes to Bigfoot Misunderstandings: Welcoming Robert Earl White
00:00
A UFO Crash and a Mother's Abduction: The Origins of a Paranormal Investigator
05:37
Ghosts of Gettysburg: Translucent Soldiers and the Difference Between Residual and Intelligent Hauntings
17:53
Trapped at Seaview Hospital: Capturing a Shadow Figure and the First Major Investigation
30:52
The Haunted Cottage: How a Music Box Unleashed Five Hours of Paranormal Activity
44:46
Toys for Ghosts and the 'Electrogeist': New Terms and Favorite Haunted Locations
1:01:06

Transcript

Speaker 3: Hello, Happy Tuesday, everybody. I sounded like Mrs. Doubtfire tonight. Hello. Speaker 2: Yeah, that was really uncomfortable for me to listen to. Anyway, you got the date, right. Speaker 3: It's Tuesday. That's three weeks in a row now. I am ...