Back in the early 80s, a series of unexplained incidents in a medical laboratory led to the discovery of a phenomenon called the Fear Frequency—an inaudible vibration that can cause people to sense and even see things that aren’t there. Is it possible that infrasound frequencies may be responsible for at least some reports of paranormal activity? Podcast hosts Vince and Jane ponder this and other spooky subjects, including the supernatural entities of Japanese folklore, mystery spots where cars roll uphill, and the Satanic panic that gripped the nation forty years ago. Also, the Ghostkeepers pop into the Castle of Spirits library to share two true ghost stories: “Road Rage,” an account of driver who witnesses a phantom car crash on a winding road just outside Pittsburgh; and “Ghosts of Okinawa,” a chilling tale plucked from the brand-new October 2022 story submissions.
Stories:
Ghosts of Okinawa (submitted by Anonymous)
Road Rage (submitted by Anonymous, Pennsylvania, USA)
Links:
Rokurokubi (article)
Netflix's Japanese Tales of the Macabre (article)
Some "Ghosts" May Be Sound Waves Just Below Human Hearing (article)
The Fear Frequency (article)
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