Borderline Realities is a narrative podcast that investigates the thin, flickering edge between truth and the unbelievable in Latin America.
From hidden military experiments to unexplained disappearances, secret frequencies to forbidden files, each episode reveals a true case that feels too strange to be real — and too detailed to be made up.
If it wasn’t caught on tape… it might have been erased.
During routine construction under Bogotá, workers break through a sealed door and find something unexpected: a cold, silent room filled with reel-to-reel recorders and files labeled “MONITOR.” Each f…
Silent. Unharmed. Untraceable.
In 2021, unaccompanied children began appearing at the U.S.-Mexico border — with no names, no history, and no biometric match. Some wore outdated hospital tags. Others c…
In 2019, a nationwide blackout left Venezuela in darkness for seven days. Officials blamed cyberattacks. But deep inside the Guri hydroelectric plant, motion sensors detected someone in a control roo…
In the middle of the Atacama Desert, a massive geometric pattern appears in the sand — perfectly formed, visible only from the sky, and gone by sunrise. No witnesses. No tracks. Just a single word em…
A forensic data analyst takes an elevator to a floor that doesn't exist — and never makes it back the same. Across Latin America, unexplained server logs, missing blueprints, and whispered reports of…
A girl appears in a coastal village with no past, no identity—and a handful of coordinates. Each number leads to classified sites, digital anomalies, and breaches no one can explain. Who is she? A su…
A mysterious island off the Caribbean coast appears in satellite images—and then vanishes. No maps, no witnesses, just rumors of secret experiments, lost boats, and strange electromagnetic fields. Is…
A man is found at Mexico City’s airport with no ID, no memories—and no country. As officials try to uncover his past, a hidden bunker in Peru unlocks a truth no one expected. Who is he? What did he d…
In the dense Amazon jungle of Peru, a military outpost was established for a mission no one can fully explain.
Decades later, a decaying journal was discovered in its ruins — filled with entries about…
In 1980, Argentina's census listed a town called San Juan de Ledesma — with 412 residents, a school, and a bus stop.
Today, it doesn’t exist.
Not on Google Maps. Not in official records. Not even in me…