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The home of true crime,
the paranormal,
and the downright bizarre.
The B-side examines life’s seemingly rare events. We seek to educate the public about true crime cases and disappearances, especially those with little coverage in the media. We also discuss unexplained mysteries including paranormal activity, bizarre historical events, and possible extraterrestrial encounters. We want to fill in the gaps of the mainstream media, giving these cases the attention they so deserve.
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CASES
Oumuamua, Borisov & 3I/ATLAS — What Are These Cosmic Intruders?
The Disappearance of Dr. Jacobo Grinberg : The Scientist Who Vanished Into Thin Air
Dr. Jacobo Grinberg was a renowned Mexican neuroscientist and psychologist known for blending academic research with studies of shamanism, altered states, and human consciousness. In December 1994, shortly after publishing new work and preparing to travel, he disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Did Grinberg uncover something dangerous? Was his disappearance voluntary… forced… or something beyond our understanding? Step over to the B-side—where the strange, the hidden, and the unexplained live.
Shag Harbour: Canada’s Most Credible UFO Incident
In 1967, a glowing object crashed into the waters off Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia — and unlike most UFO sightings, this one triggered an official government response. Police, coast guard crews, and the navy all searched the site. Documents later confirmed the object was officially classified as a UFO. In this episode, we break down the Shag Harbour Incident — one of Canada’s most credible and fascinating unexplained cases. Step over to the B-Side.
Jerome of Sandy Cove | Canada’s Silent Castaway
In the late 1800s, residents of a small Nova Scotia community discovered a man sitting on the shoreline. He was unable — or unwilling — to speak, had suffered severe injuries, and carried no identification. They called him Jerome. For years, Jerome lived among the people of Sandy Cove, communicating only through gestures and sounds. Despite countless attempts, his identity, origin, and story were never confirmed. In this episode of B-Side, we examine one of Canada’s oldest and most enduring mysteries.
The Case of Granger Taylor | A Canadian Mystery
The Guardian UFO Case | A Canadian UAP Account
Tanya Brooks: a Canadian cold case
Tanya Brooks passed away under troubling circumstances, leaving behind unanswered questions, conflicting details, and a case that has yet to find resolution. In this episode of B-Side, we examine the known facts surrounding Tanya Brooks’ death, the timeline of events, and the gaps that continue to frustrate investigators and loved ones alike. This is a case where silence speaks louder than evidence. Step over to the B-Side — where the forgotten cases still matter.
The Spry Bay Phantom: Nova Scotia’s Ghost Ship That Returns Every 7 Years
Along Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, where fog rolls in without warning and the Atlantic keeps its secrets well, witnesses have reported something impossible for over two centuries. A fully illuminated ship. Silent. Drifting just offshore. They call it The Spry Bay Phantom — a ghost ship said to appear in cycles, sometimes every seven years. Fishermen have watched it glow against the horizon. Boats have tried to approach it. Each time, it vanishes without a trace. Is it a rare atmospheric phenomenon? A maritime mirage? A residual haunting of a lost vessel? Or something else entirely? In this episode of B-Side, we examine the history, the sightings, and the competing theories behind one of Nova Scotia’s most enduring paranormal legends. Step over to the B-side.
The Dancing Plague of 1518 | When a City Couldn’t Stop Dancing
In 1518, in the city of Strasbourg, something unusual began. A woman stepped into the street… and started dancing. Hours passed. Then days. Soon, others joined her — unable to stop. Within weeks, dozens of people were dancing continuously, some reportedly collapsing from exhaustion. Authorities attempted to respond, but the phenomenon only grew more intense. This event became known as the Dancing Plague of 1518 — one of the most puzzling episodes in recorded history. In this episode of B-Side, we explore: • What historical records say about the event • How authorities responded at the time • Theories including mass psychological stress, environmental factors, and cultural context • Why this case remains unexplained centuries later This episode examines the evidence and the possibilities behind one of history’s strangest occurrences. Step over to the B-Side — where history gets bizarre.
Creatures Between Myth and Mystery
Across the world, stories persist of creatures that science has never confirmed — yet people continue to report seeing them. From large, human-like figures said to roam remote forests… to winged entities linked to unusual events… to creatures said to inhabit lakes, oceans, and isolated regions… These are known as cryptids — beings that exist in the space between folklore, eyewitness accounts, and scientific uncertainty. In this episode of B-Side, we explore:
• What defines a cryptid
• The origins of the term and its use in research
• Famous cases and reported sightings
• Cultural and historical context behind these stories
• Scientific perspectives and skeptical explanations
• Why these accounts continue across generations
Rather than confirming or dismissing these claims, this episode examines how and why these stories persist — and what they reveal about human perception, belief, and the unknown.
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The Stargate Project | Remote Viewing
During the Cold War, intelligence agencies explored unusual methods to gain an advantage over their rivals. One of the most unusual was the Stargate Project, a U.S. government program that investigated whether individuals could gather information using a technique known as remote viewing. Beginning in the 1970s, researchers working with U.S. intelligence agencies conducted experiments designed to test whether the human mind could perceive distant locations, hidden objects, or events without physical contact. Some participants claimed surprising results. Others questioned the scientific reliability of the experiments. The Stargate Project remains one of the most unusual chapters of Cold War research — sitting at the intersection of intelligence, psychology, and the unexplained.
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