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What’s Moving Through the Feed — Friday, March 13, 2026

What’s Moving Through the Feed — Friday, March 13, 2026

It’s Friday the 13th and the feed is running hot. One story is dominating every category today — a missing Air Force general with deep ties to classified UFO programs — while the rest of the pipeline delivers a solid week-ending mix of haunted cemeteries, consciousness transfer experiments, Scandinavian underground spirits, a medieval sword pulled from the sea, and questions about whether social media verification is quietly becoming a global surveillance grid. Let’s get into it.


👻 Paranormal: Apparitions, Abductions, and an Interstellar Object With a New Secret

The paranormal section is anchored today by two standout pieces. Paranormal Daily News has a deep-dive on crisis apparitions — the phenomenon where a person sees or senses someone they’re close to at the exact moment that person is dying or in danger, often across great distances. It’s one of the most consistently documented categories in paranormal research and one of the hardest to explain away. Worth reading for anyone who wants a serious treatment of the evidence.

Before It’s News is running a full account of the 1993 Kelly Cahill alien abduction case in the Dandenong Foothills of Australia — a multiple-witness CE4 encounter that remains one of the most detailed and corroborated abduction reports in the southern hemisphere. Cahill, her husband, and three children were not the only witnesses that night. Another vehicle was stopped on the same road and the occupants reported an identical encounter. That detail has never been satisfactorily explained.

Unexplained Mysteries brings something genuinely strange from the astronomy beat: interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has yielded an intriguing new discovery. The object made headlines when it was first detected and apparently contains something unexpected. Details are thin at this stage but the story is developing and bears watching.

Spooky Isles offers a good long read on the haunted history of St. James Cemetery in Liverpool — a Victorian quarry-turned-graveyard carved into sandstone beneath the city, home to some of the most persistent and well-documented ghost reports in northern England. And Beyond the Human has a thoughtful piece on defining the paranormal itself — what the term actually means, where it came from, and why the definitional argument still matters in 2026.


🐾 Cryptid: A Missing General, a Montana Mystery, and 170 Years of Arkansas Wild Men

The McCasland story has crossed into the cryptid section — Sasquatch Chronicles is covering the disappearance of UFO expert Gen. Neil McCasland in what appears to be a genuine sign that the fringe community is treating this as a convergence story, not just a UAP story. When Sasquatch Chronicles picks up a missing generals case, the overlap between communities is complete.

The most intriguing cryptid piece today is one that’s been flying under the radar: Sasquatch Chronicles has a report on the mass exodus at Glacier National Park that nobody can explain — a documented event in which large numbers of animals abruptly abandoned portions of the park with no identified cause. Animal mass displacement events with no obvious explanation have long been associated with cryptid presence, infrasound, and other anomalous environmental phenomena. No one has a clean answer for this one.

Also running today: the Arkansas Wild Man — a 19th-century American mystery from Sasquatch Chronicles, tracing reports of a strange creature roaming Arkansas forests that go back more than 170 years. Pre-Patterson, pre-Gimlin, pre-Bigfoot as a cultural category — and the accounts read like something that was taken seriously at the time.

Broadcasting Seeds drops The Seed Report: Assassination Threats and Digital Erasures — covering the increasingly strange intersection of political threats, online censorship, and fringe research communities in the current environment.


🛸 UFO / UAP: The McCasland Story Reaches Fever Pitch

McCasland is everywhere today. NewsNation — mainstream television news — has published a full piece on UFO experts sharing theories on Gen. Neil McCasland’s disappearance, with William Neil McCasland, 68, confirmed missing after leaving his Albuquerque, NM home. The story has gone past the fringe and into network news, which marks a significant escalation.

Michael Shellenberger at Public is back on Rogan — covering Iran, Epstein, and more. The Epstein-intelligence community thread connects directly to the ongoing UAP disclosure conversation and Shellenberger has been one of the sharper mainstream voices on the overlap between those two subjects.

The Debrief continues its science beat with a thought-provoking piece: NASA experiments challenge the idea of life in Titan’s methane lakes — new lab work suggesting the chemistry of Saturn’s moon may be more hostile to biology than previously modeled. It doesn’t close the door entirely but it narrows the window. Also from The Debrief: astronomers have finally solved the mystery of superluminous supernovae — stellar explosions up to 100 times brighter than standard supernovae that have defied explanation for years.

Jack Powell’s UAP Probability and Disclosure Analysis Substack is running the Moltbook God Codex Study baseline report for March 2026 — the first data drop in a 12-month pre-registered study testing whether AI systems produce convergent answers to theological and cosmological questions. Fringe science at the edge of epistemology.


🏛️ Ancient Mysteries: Underground Spirits, a Drowned Roman Forum, and a Medieval Sword From the Sea

Ancient Pages is running a piece on the Vittra — invisible, elusive, and allegedly seductive supernatural spirits from Scandinavian legend said to live underground in close proximity to human settlements. The Vittra aren’t just folklore. They’re part of a broader category of subsurface entity traditions that appears in cultures from the Norse to the Icelandic Hidden People to the Irish Sidhe, all pointing to a remarkably consistent belief that something lives just beneath the surface of the world we can see.

Archaeology Magazine reports that a medieval sword has been recovered off Israel’s coast by Shlomi Katzin of the University of Haifa. Crusader-era waters off the Levantine coast continue to give up significant finds.

All That’s Interesting covers the 2,000-year-old ruins of a Roman forum uncovered during hotel renovations in downtown Barcelona — an extensive series of stone floor slabs that rewrite the known layout of Roman Barcino. The Daily Grail is running both its March 13 news briefs and a piece on the McCasland disappearance filed under Ancient Mysteries — another sign that the research community is treating this case as something larger than a missing persons report.


🕵️ Conspiracy: The All-Seeing Eye, a Word Spell, and the Digital Identity Trap

Conspiracy Unearthed is publishing well today. The All-Seeing Eye — the symbol that watches the world traces the Eye of Providence from ancient temples through Freemasonry to the reverse of the U.S. dollar bill — a genuine iconographic history of one of the most contested symbols in Western civilization. Their second piece is stranger and more compelling: Abracadabra — the ancient word spell that may explain modern psychological warfare, drawing a line from linguistic relativity and speech-act theory through to documented intelligence agency psyop manuals. The etymology of “abracadabra” alone makes this worth reading.

Conspiracy Unearthed also has a timely piece on the digital identity trap — asking whether social media verification systems are quietly assembling into a global surveillance network. Given where AI-powered identity verification is heading, this is less fringe speculation than it was two years ago.

Exopolitics is running a report on quantum tunneling and consciousness transfer between bodies for classified projects — a JP Update from a source claiming to have been taken to a facility near Eglin Air Force Base. Unverified, as always with JP reports, but consistently detailed and internally coherent in ways that keep researchers paying attention.


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