Topic: Ghost Lights

Atmospheric ghost lights are lights that appear in the atmosphere without an obvious cause. Examples include the onibi, hitodama and will-o'-wisp. They are often seen in humid climates. According to legend, some lights are wandering spirits of the dead, the work of devils, or the pranks of fairies. They are feared by some people as a portent of death. In other parts of the world, there are folk beliefs that supernatural fires appear where treasure is buried; these fires are said to be the spirits of the treasure or the spirits of humans buried with grave goods. Atmospheric ghost lights are also sometimes thought to be related to UFOs. Some ghost lights such as St. Elmo's fire or the shiranui have been explained as optical phenomena of light emitted through electrical activity. Other types may be due to combustion of flammable gases, ball lightning, meteors, torches and other human-made fires, the misperception of human objects, and pranks.
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Green fireballs, unexplained lights, Yowies and forest hums. Unexplained phenomena seems to in a cyclic upswing and on this episode we take a look and some of the recent reports coming out of Australia. We also discuss the psychology of Missing 411 and the deadly hippocampus cataclysm that humanity may soon suffer.

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Australien Skies Director Don Meers returns to the show to chat with us about his great new film ’Australien Skies 3: Search for the Min Min’. What are these strange and elusive lights that have been terrify people in the Australian outback for well over a century, are they natural or there be a much more unusual explanation for them?

We also discuss Don’s second film in the Plus+ extension and uncover a strange connection between UFO sightings in suburban Sydney and a mega conglomerate global aerospace company.
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