The Complete Archive
All documented incidents and case files. Filter by classification to narrow your search.
Displaying 8 of 8 records

Don't Go Off-Trail
Roughly 1,600 people go missing on U.S. public lands every year. Most are found. Some vanish without tracks, gear, or remains — as if the wilderness itself closed over them. Compiled from ranger interviews, search-and-rescue logs, and survivor testimony: true stories of unexplained encounters, cryptid sightings, and paranormal horrors in the deep woods.

I Know It Saw Me Too
Chilling true stories of paranormal encounters told by the people who lived them. No blurred photographs, no plaster casts — just first-hand witnesses, testimony that never wavers, and one detail they all share: whatever they saw was looking back.

Something Was There
The most harrowing files in the archive: not sightings, but interactions. Witnesses drawn to specific places at specific times by something that operates by rules we don't understand. Several accounts were recovered only from journals, voice recordings, and words scratched into walls.

Whispers in the Dark
True stories of hauntings and cryptid encounters that began with a sound: knocking beneath the floorboards, footsteps matching your own, a voice calling from the tree line in perfect imitation of someone you love. Whatever speaks in the dark — it listens first.

Unseen and Untold
True stories of the paranormal, the strange, and the impossible — gathered from suppressed reports, sealed court documents, and deathbed confessions. The cases local authorities refused to investigate, reconstructed from deliberately fragmented records.

Close Encounters
Documented contact events: touch, sound, smell — and in several cases, conversation. The witnesses passed polygraphs and psychological evaluation, and their accounts never changed across months of interviews. What they describe fits no category we have.

Night Shift Terrors
Nurses, security guards, janitors, dispatchers — true accounts from the people who clock in when everyone else is asleep. Different cities, different countries, always the same bewildered insistence: this really happened. If you work nights, save this one for daylight.

When Children See What Adults Cannot
Unexplainable true stories seen through a child's eyes. No adult filters, no desperate need for the world to make sense — just what they saw, told plainly. Some of those witnesses are grown now. What they saw still follows them.