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What’s In The Feed Today — March 12, 2026
A roundup of the best stories currently running through The Fringe Feed’s aggregated RSS pipeline.
The aggregated feed is pulling from across the fringe landscape today — Before It’s News, Unexplained Mysteries, The Debrief, Sasquatch Chronicles, Broadcasting Seeds, and more. Here’s what’s worth clicking.
👻 Paranormal
The feed’s paranormal section is heavy on UFO history and fresh cryptid buzz today. Before It’s News is running two solid historical deep dives: a detailed account of an alien craft crashing in Mexico in August 1945 — before the term “flying saucer” was even coined — and a thorough breakdown of the 1975 Lumberton UFO Wave, in which police departments across North Carolina independently reported a silent V-shaped craft moving through their jurisdictions in the early morning hours of April 3rd. Multiple law enforcement witnesses, zero mainstream coverage then or now.
Unexplained Mysteries is covering the Ohio Bigfoot flap in Portage County — eight sightings in six days that’s drawing attention across the cryptid community — and, in a genuinely strange detour, a new study finding that queen bumblebees can survive underwater for extended periods. Filed under paranormal because nature keeps finding new ways to be quietly disturbing.
Over on Substack, Beyond the Human has a field notes entry on the Pennsylvania Machtando — a regional cryptid that doesn’t get nearly the coverage it deserves. And Ray Grasse continues his series on tectonic triggers and station points, excerpted from his book Under a Sacred Sky, for those interested in the intersection of earth energy and high strangeness.
Spooky Isles rounds out the section with a look at seven Loch Ness Monster films — a nice companion read to The Fringe Feed’s own Nessie case file.
🐾 Cryptid
Sasquatch Chronicles is the dominant voice in today’s cryptid section with four entries. The historical piece — The Day Bigfoot Walked Out of the Forest: The Story of J.W. Burns — covers the early 1900s Canadian teacher who first compiled indigenous Sasquatch accounts into what became the modern Bigfoot tradition. Essential background for anyone serious about the subject. The podcast side of the feed brings in Bigfoot and Beyond with Finding Bigfoot producer Sean Mantooth — Cliff Barackman and Bobo catching up with the man behind the long-running Animal Planet series — and a new film project worth watching: The Sasquatch of Northwood, produced in association with the New Hampshire Bigfoot Society.
Broadcasting Seeds is filing consistently this week. The Seed Report from March 9 covers interdimensional intel and the ongoing disclosure tug-of-war, and there’s a geopolitically-angled piece called The Prince of Persia: Military Escalation and the Unseen Front that connects current Middle East developments to fringe research frameworks — not for everyone, but a perspective that’s consistent with the site’s wider conspiratorial lens.
🛸 UFO / UAP
The UFO section has one story today that towers over everything else in the entire feed: The Debrief is reporting that authorities in Albuquerque are actively searching for missing USAF official Neil McCasland — the retired Air Force general linked to UAP programs who vanished shortly after Trump’s disclosure announcement. This is the serious journalism version of the story. If you’re following the disclosure thread, this is the piece to read today.
The Debrief is also carrying a handful of science-forward pieces: research on reactivating forgotten memories in the brain, and the oddly charming news that NASA’s humanoid robot Valkyrie has completed ten years of university-style training and is apparently ready for field deployment. The fringe-to-mainstream pipeline in real time.
On the podcast and Substack side, a Heather Woodward piece on Rush, Arkansas — a ghost town with a genuinely strange history — is pulling well. Light reading, good atmosphere.
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