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  • Beyond the Human

    New Government UAP Council Announced & $2.5 Million Psychic Fraud Case

    19/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    This week on Headlines from the Beyond:
    Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has been tasked by the White House and several federal agencies with assembling a new UAP Science Advisory Council aimed at helping the government better understand the nature of unidentified anomalous phenomena. The council brings together experts from disciplines ranging from physics and computer science to psychology, anthropology, philosophy, and oceanography. We break down the council's mission, who is involved—including skeptic Michael Shermer and anthropologist Peter Skafish—and what it means that the group will operate without access to classified information while advising a larger government UAP Governance Board.
    We also examine a major psychic fraud case that resulted in the indictment of a Texas couple accused of stealing more than $2.5 million from emotionally vulnerable victims. According to federal prosecutors, the pair allegedly convinced people they were suffering from curses tied to their finances and persuaded them to liquidate assets, purchase gold, and hand over large sums of money under the promise that the funds would be spiritually cleansed and returned. The case highlights the darker side of the paranormal marketplace and raises important questions about exploitation, belief, and vulnerability.
    Finally, we look ahead to Litha, the Summer Solstice, which takes place this Sunday. Celebrated by many contemporary Pagans, witches, and nature-based spiritual traditions, Litha marks the longest day of the year and the moment when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. We discuss the significance of the solstice and point listeners toward our latest Field Notes from the Beyond newsletter for a deeper look at the history, folklore, and modern celebration of this important seasonal festival.
    Three stories, one briefing on the strange, the storied, and the extraordinary.
    Stay connected with us between episodes—follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠Beyond the Human on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ and subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠⁠Field Notes from the Beyond⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Substack.

    Show Notes
    More Details on the UAP Science Advisory Council
    Couple arrested in ‘fortune teller fraud’ that milked $2.5m from customers for a financial ‘cleanse’
    FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
  • Beyond the Human

    SETI Updates Alien Contact Protocols as Disclosure Movement Ramps Up

    12/06/2026 | 18 mins.
    This week on Headlines from the Beyond:
    While much of the UFO conversation has focused on declassified files, whistleblowers, and Hollywood's growing fascination with disclosure, scientists have been quietly updating the protocols that would govern humanity's response to the discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence. The International Academy of Astronautics' SETI Committee has released a revised Declaration of Principles that addresses social media, artificial intelligence, researcher safety, and the increasingly complex ways scientists search for evidence of non-human civilizations. The new guidelines also reaffirm that any response to a detected signal should only occur after international consultation and not at the discretion of individual researchers.
    We also examine the surprising removal of Msgr. Stephen Rossetti as principal exorcist for the Archdiocese of Washington after nearly two decades in the role. Rossetti, a priest, psychologist, author, and founder of the St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, recently sparked controversy with public statements asserting that UFOs are demonic rather than extraterrestrial in origin. While Rossetti emphasized these views were his personal opinions rather than official Catholic teaching, the Church's decision has generated discussion about the intersection of religion, exorcism, and modern UFO beliefs.
    Finally, we check in on the current state of the disclosure movement following a new press conference held near the U.S. Capitol. Featuring lawmakers, journalists, filmmakers, and whistleblower David Grusch, the event renewed calls for greater government transparency regarding UAPs and alleged non-human intelligences. We discuss where the movement stands after years of investigations, congressional hearings, declassified documents, and competing narratives—and why the growing debate over figures like Luis Elizondo, AARO, and the future of disclosure may leave even longtime followers struggling to keep up.
    Three stories, one briefing on the strange, the storied, and the extraordinary.
    Stay connected with us between episodes—follow ⁠⁠⁠Beyond the Human on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ and subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠Field Notes from the Beyond⁠⁠⁠ on Substack.

    Show Notes
    Beyond Disclosure Day: The Real-World Protocols
    Position Paper on Declaration of Principles Concerning the Conduct of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – (2026 Update)
    St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal
    Rossetti’s video    
    ‘OF COURSE SOMETHING IS GOING ON’: Congress Dodges Questions on Missing Scientists at UFO Transparency Push
  • Beyond the Human

    New Orang Pendek Evidence? Adam Thorn's Sumatra Expedition & Conjuring House Court Ruling

    05/06/2026 | 13 mins.
    This week on Headlines from the Beyond:
    Did cryptozoologist Adam Thorn capture evidence of the elusive orang pendek? During a recent expedition to Sumatra, Thorn collected environmental DNA samples, possible hair specimens, and deployed camera traps throughout the jungle. In footage recently shared on his YouTube channel, something appears to smear mud across one camera's lens before a cinnamon-colored limb briefly comes into view. Thorn stops short of calling it proof, but says he's unsure what known animal could have produced the footage. With long-term camera traps still operating in the region, the investigation is far from over.
    We also review the results of this year's annual Loch Ness Monster hunt in the Scottish Highlands. Armed with sonar systems, underwater drones, and even an autonomous submarine designed to map the loch's depths, researchers spent several days searching for evidence of Nessie. While no new discoveries were announced, the hunt comes during a year that has already produced six reported sightings, including a recent claim from an American tourist who says he captured footage of a large object breaking the surface of the water.
    Finally, we break down the latest development in the ongoing Conjuring House ownership dispute. A Rhode Island judge has issued a restraining order against YouTuber Elton Castee, ruling that paranormal investigator Jason Hawes has presented sufficient evidence supporting his claim to ownership of the infamous property. The judge also found that Castee had trespassed on the property multiple times since the disputed transfer of ownership, describing the entire case as "a huge mess."
    Three stories, one briefing on the strange, the storied, and the extraordinary.
    Stay connected with us between episodes—follow ⁠⁠Beyond the Human on Instagram⁠⁠ and subscribe to ⁠⁠Field Notes from the Beyond⁠⁠ on Substack.

    Show Notes
    Judge issues restraining order in battle over Conjuring House
    New drone could solve mystery of the Loch Ness monster
    Loch Ness Monster sightings for 2026 now stand at six after Nessie-spotting USA tourist on Highland tour bus spies ‘large, dark object’ breaking the surface of the loch in the Great Glen, near Inverness.
    Orang Pendek Expedition 2: Sumatra's Sasquatch Caught on Camera
  • Beyond the Human

    Pennhurst Data Center Denied & Ohio’s Loveland Frogman Bill

    29/05/2026 | 14 mins.
    Welcome to our new listeners!
    We’ve had a lot of new followers since launching our TikTok and 250 Years of American High Strangeness series, so for those just joining us: Headlines from the Beyond is our (mostly) weekly series covering the paranormal, unexplained, and strange stories that caught our attention this week.
    This week on Headlines from the Beyond:
    After months of hearings and intense local opposition, East Vincent Township officials have denied Pennhurst Holdings LLC’s controversial proposal to build a massive data center complex on the grounds of the former Pennhurst State School and Hospital property. The expanded plan included nearly 1.9 million square feet of development, gas-powered generators, battery storage fields, and multiple data center buildings along the Schuylkill River. Residents, firefighters, farmers, and preservation advocates raised concerns about environmental impacts, noise pollution, fire risks, and the future of one of Pennsylvania’s most infamous historic sites. Developers have already announced plans to challenge the decision in court.
    We also explore Ohio’s proposed House Bill 821, a bipartisan effort to officially recognize the legendary Loveland Frogman as the state’s official cryptid. Sightings of the frog-like humanoid date back to the 1950s along the Little Miami River near Loveland, including reports from police officers and witnesses who claimed the creature walked upright—and in one case, carried a wand that emitted sparks. If passed, the bill could make Ohio the first state to formally recognize an official cryptid through legislation.
    Two stories, one briefing on the strange, the storied, and the extraordinary.
    Stay connected with us between episodes—follow ⁠Beyond the Human on Instagram⁠ and subscribe to ⁠Field Notes from the Beyond⁠ on Substack.

    Show Notes
    East Vincent rejects Pennhurst data center proposal; developer plans to take fight to court
    This mysterious creature could become Ohio's official cryptid
  • Beyond the Human

    Exorcism Across Cultures: Demons, Possession, and Spiritual Healing

    19/05/2026 | 1h 33 mins.
    What happens when cultures around the world interpret illness, suffering, and altered states of consciousness as spiritual possession?
    In this episode of Beyond the Human, we explore exorcism as a cross-cultural phenomenon, examining how different religious traditions understand spirits, possession, healing, and the supernatural.
    Rather than treating exorcism as simply horror movie material, this episode approaches it through anthropology, religious studies, and the study of lived spiritual experience.
    Drawing on ethnographic research and religious texts, we examine Catholic exorcism and the Roman Ritual, Muslim ruqya practices involving djinn possession, and Korean Buddhist rituals used to heal spirit-related illness and troublesome ghost encounters.
    Along the way, we discuss why possession experiences across cultures often share strikingly similar features: altered states of consciousness, unusual strength, personality changes, physical symptoms, and experiences interpreted as contact with non-human entities.
    From Catholic priests and Muslim raqis to Buddhist ritual specialists and spirit mediums, this episode asks a broader question: what do exorcism and possession reveal about the ways humans understand suffering, healing, evil, and the unseen world?
    Rather than offering definitive answers, this episode explores the intersection of religion, anthropology, medicine, and the paranormal—and why experiences of possession continue to challenge the boundaries between belief, psychology, and reality.

    Topics discussed in this episode:
    (2:14) - The Anthropology of Possession and Exorcism
    (17:52) - Ruqya, Muslim Exorcism
    (30:15) - The Roman Ritual
    (1:11:45) - Exorcism in Buddhist Korea
    (1:28:42) - Why Consider Exorcism and Possession
    Show Notes:
    Divine Horsemen
    A Balinese Trance Seance
    Oparin, D. (2020). Possession and exorcism in the Muslim migrant context. Ethnicities, 20(4), 731-751.
    Ayah Al-Kursi
    Living with the Invisibles (available to stream on Alexander Street Press)
    The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel, Felicitas Goodman
    Deliver Us (Kanopy, but available on other streaming services)
    Archbishop of Milwaukee Jeffrey Grob’s dissertation on Catholic exorcism:
    https://www.scribd.com/document/326664328/Grob-Thesis
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About Beyond the Human
From ghost stories to alien encounters to medical mysteries, every culture holds some belief in the paranormal. But why do so many of us believe in things that science can’t explain? On Beyond the Human, join two anthropologists as we explore the mysteries that unite us – strange experiences, supernatural beliefs, and the stories that stretch the limits of our understanding. Through global perspectives and personal insights, we dive into what these shared beliefs reveal about humanity – and what they might say about the unknown itself.
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