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Bordertown Strange

Bordertown Strange

By: Pam Ernest and Jess Holeman
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Catch the show every other Wednesday night as these two women of woo delve into time anomalies, dimensions and the afterlife, greys and UFO’s, cursed and haunted objects, lost ancient history and much more!

Have a weird story? We want to hear it! Email us at BordertownStrange@gmail.com
2024
Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Secrets of the Meadow Trey Hudson on America's Other Skinwalker Ranch S3E12
    Jul 2 2026
    Step into the Meadow — a remote, mysterious location hidden deep in America’s Southland and often compared to Skinwalker Ranch for its intense, wide‑ranging high strangeness. In this episode, Pam and Jess sit down with author, investigator, and “weird‑crapologist” Trey Hudson to explore nearly a decade of boots‑on‑the‑ground research into one of the most anomalous hotspots in the United States.

    Trey shares firsthand accounts of:
    UFOs & strange lights
    Shadow figures and “fairy lights”
    Cryptid‑like entities
    Portals and cube‑shaped anomalies
    Missing time & temporal distortions
    Physical effects on investigators
    Hitchhiker phenomena that follow people home
    Quantum‑scale dual realities
    Consciousness experiments, dream intrusion & remote viewing
    Theories on multidimensional intelligences

    From the infamous orb incident to thermal‑only cubes that swallow people from camera view, the Meadow challenges everything we think we know about the paranormal. This is one of the most detailed and chilling explorations of high strangeness ever documented — and Trey’s most recent book Return to the Meadow dives even deeper.

    If you’re fascinated by Skinwalker Ranch, UFOs, cryptids, portals, or the intersection of consciousness and the unexplained, this episode is absolutely for you.
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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Mall World_ Dead Malls_ Liminal Spaces & The Gate Program Theory
    Jun 18 2026
    Grab your favorite pair of walking shoes, flashlight and pillow and join Pam and Jess as they explore MALL WORLD.

    What is that strange place so many people claim to visit in their dreams? An old shopping mall seems to be the anchor site for a curious spread of defunct buildings, creepy bathrooms, empty amusement parks and quiet highways that go on forever and no where at the same time.

    We dive into:
    Dead malls and the emotional residue they hold
    Liminal spaces that feel familiar, impossible, and endless
    The Lost Children, The Phantom Wing & other Mall World legends
    Anthropology & hauntology — why these places feel haunted
    The Gate Program Theory and its connection to dream‑architecture
    Stories from people who’ve encountered Mall World firsthand

    If you’ve ever dreamed of a mall that doesn’t exist… wandered a hallway that shouldn’t be there… or found yourself in a place that feels both familiar and wrong — this episode is for you.

    Listen. Explore. Wander. Because some places don’t disappear when the lights go out — they just wait.

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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Strange Patterns in the Fields_ The Crop Circle Episode S3E10
    Jun 4 2026
    Step into the weeds with Pam and Jess as they dive deep into the strange, stunning, and sometimes downright eerie world of CROP CIRCLES.

    From ancient artwork to modern-day formations popping up in rural Missouri, crop circles have fascinated—and baffled—people for centuries.

    In this episode, we break down:
    • What actually makes a true crop circle
    • The difference between hoaxes and high-strangeness
    • Local Midwestern cases and famous global formations
    • Why these patterns continue to spark awe, debate, and curiosity

    Haunt the chat, join the conversation, and stick around until the end for a few rounds of THE NOTEBOOK GAME—you never know what’s coming next.

    Subscribe for more paranormal deep dives, folklore, and high strangeness!
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    2 hrs and 7 mins
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