• The Sound of My Voice

    The Sound of My Voice0

    • December 21, 2023

    The leaves had just started to fall and swirl around the courtyard that dark, brisk morning when a man approached and called out. “Joe, you good?” “Yeah, just getting some fresh air.” I said, inhaling deep. “Is it time already?” The man looked at his wristwatch, nodded, and went back inside the building. Enjoying every

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  • An Open Letter To Our Readers

    An Open Letter To Our Readers0

    • December 2, 2023

    Hi. It’s been a long time since I’ve addressed you, the reader. I think it’s time that we talk. Got a minute? I guess I should start in the beginning, when the idea for the GhostTheory blog was born. Back in 2006, I lived in Los Angeles and was playing with the idea of creative

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  • Megaplatanos: The Greek Roswell

    Megaplatanos: The Greek Roswell0

    • March 29, 2020

    Megaplatanos is a small village situated an hour and a half drive just outside the city of Athens, Greece. Like most Greek villages, it is home to mainly shepherds and farmers that toil in the fields and mountains from dawn to dusk. On September 2nd, 1990, around 9 at night, half a dozen strange lights

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  • The Attack On Ape Canyon

    The Attack On Ape Canyon0

    • February 22, 2020

    On a warm July day in 1924, five miners working the hillsides of Mt. St. Helens stumbled upon something otherworldly. An encounter with creatures that defied logic or reason. A chance encounter with tall, human-like ape men that stalked the miners. Communicating with chest-thumps and an eerie whistling, the “ape men” had been observing the

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  • The monster in the closet: When should you panic?

    The monster in the closet: When should you panic?0

    • December 10, 2017

    “When I was 3 we lived in a house in Elgin, Illinois that I was born in. I wasn’t allowed in the basement because it had paint, chemicals, tools etc. But I was allowed to sit on the top step, which I did quite often. The only light was a single hanging light bulb which

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  • The Ghosts Of Sackett Street

    The Ghosts Of Sackett Street0

    • October 20, 2017

    From the outside, 455a Sackett seems like an ordinary Brooklyn brownstone. Unassuming and uninviting, you wouldn’t look twice at the building if you were to pass by. However, to those few people that know, there’s a dark history associated with the building. A history of unexplained fires, disembodied voices of children, and other unimaginable tragedies

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  • Strange Sounds From An Abandoned Mine

    Strange Sounds From An Abandoned Mine10

    • March 26, 2017

    I take my dog out for walks in one of Brooklyn’s oldest and biggest cemeteries. Short hills littered with graves and trees that spread out across hundreds of acres. She likes the scenic route which takes us near a grassy hill that’s filled with pieces of busted headstones half-buried in the ground. There are several

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  • The mad king of Clipperton Island

    The mad king of Clipperton Island0

    • July 6, 2016

    Before a passing ship had rescued the remaining inhabitants of the island,  four women and seven children, the world knew nothing of the lonely atoll known as Clipperton Island. With the rescue of the emaciated inhabitants, the true and horrific story of Clipperton came to be known. Off the coast of Colima Mexico, across acres and

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  • When your Sleep App records more than just your sleep

    When your Sleep App records more than just your sleep2

    • June 13, 2016

    [views] When my head hits the pillow every night, I usually fall asleep relatively fast. Of course this is after I’ve triple-checked all the doors and windows and made sure that they were locked tight so that no murderer can easily climb into my place and slice my neck while I’m counting sheep. Yes, I’m

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  • Lerina Garcia Gordo: The Woman From A Parallel Universe

    Lerina Garcia Gordo: The Woman From A Parallel Universe94

    • January 12, 2016

    How different would it be if you would have taken that out-of-state job offer that one time? What about those few seconds that delayed you that morning of that horrible accident? An accident you narrowly avoided being part of. In our world there are infinite possibilities in our every day decision making, however we get

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  • New York’s Island of the Dead

    New York’s Island of the Dead0

    • September 10, 2015

     NEW YORK’S ISLAND OF THE DEAD It’s a place in which close to a million bodies rest underneath the earth. The bodies of those forgotten by society and the bodies of those who society never knew.  It’s the United States’ largest mass burial site yet the only way to set foot on top of that

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