Episode 211 - The Werewolf of Bedburg

Something was terrorizing the countryside around Bedburg in Germany in the late 1500s. First cattle, then children, then women. Disappeared, dismembered, devoured. Was it wolves? Was it the devil? Or was it a little bit of both.

Disclaimer: There are descriptions of attacks / murder and of old-timey torture and execution methods in this episode.

Episode 205 - An Alan Smithee Film

Over 30 years, Alan Smithee directed more than 25 feature films. He was praised by Roger Ebert. He directed such stars as Richard Widmark, Burt Reynolds, Robert Duvall, Holly Hunter, Jodie Foster and Keanu Reeves. Alan Smithee was a major Hollywood player. It turns out, though, that Alan Smithee did not exist.

Weird Bit 34 - Jetpack Jerry

Jetpack Jerry (not his real name) has been spotted 6,000 feet up in the air around LAX. Alien? Angel? Psychotic? Eccentric billionaire? Awesome dude? That guy who invented the Segway (oh, wait, he’s dead)? Jetpack Jerry joins Lawnchair Larry and the Balloon Boy in the Weird World aviation hall of fame.

Video showing drone made to look like a man with a jetpack - we still don’t know why

Episode 201 - Inzomnia - Dying to Sleep

For one unnamed family in Italy, weirdly copious sweating, high blood pressure, dilated eyes, stiff limbs and impotence were more ominous than they might be for most people. For this family, they signaled the onset of not days of sleeplessness, not weeks, but months, maybe even years. That never ends well.

Episode 200 - The Montauk Project

When Ed Bielek saw the movie, The Philadelphia Experiment, something sparked in his primal memory. Something from his past in Montauk on Long Island, New York. In a flash, Bielek realized he could add to the lore of time travel, telepathy, and government conspiracies with his own remarkable experiences. Be forewarned, this episode goes to 11.

Episode 199 - The Philadelphia Experiment

It was an astounding event that crossed paranormal fields - aliens, teleportation, time travel, secret government conspiracies. It was the Philadelphia Experiment. It was also a fantastic movie in 1984 starring the unforgettable Michael Pare. Remember him? Also in Streets of Fire, Eddie and the Cruisers? Nothing? Well, it is still a remarkable story, so tune in.

Sources:

https://www.military.com/off-duty/2020/05/04/truth-behind-wwiis-creepy-philadelphia-experiment.html
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq21-1.htm
https://medium.com/the-mysterious-miscellany/https-medium-com-the-mysterious-miscellany-bending-reality-the-philadelphia-experiment-9959a496756f
https://people.howstuffworks.com/philadelphia-experiment.htm#pt1

Dunning, B. (2006, Dec. 24). The real Philadelphia experiment. Skeptoid Podcast, Skeptoid Media. Retrieved from http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4016