Episodios

  • Episode 3: Island of the Dolls – Watchers in the Trees
    Jul 6 2025

    Tucked deep within the canals of Xochimilco, Mexico, lies one of the most unsettling places on Earth—The Island of the Dolls. Hundreds of decaying dolls hang from trees, their eyes seemingly watching every move. But this isn't just a creepy aesthetic—it’s a memorial, a warning, and maybe something much darker.

    In this episode, we explore the tragic legend of the little girl who drowned near the island and the man who dedicated his life to appeasing her spirit… by offering dolls. We dive into the chilling reports of possessed toys, whispers in the jungle, and the lingering presence that many claim still haunts the island.

    🪵 They say the dolls move on their own. The question is... who's really pulling the strings?

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Episode 2: Pripyat – The City Time Froze 🕰️☢️
    Jun 29 2025

    In this haunting journey, we venture into the radioactive silence of Pripyat, Ukraine—a city forever frozen by the Chernobyl disaster. What was once a vibrant Soviet town is now a ghostly time capsule, filled with eerily preserved reminders of a life abandoned in fear.

    We uncover the true story behind the meltdown, the evacuations, and the lingering radiation... but also the dark legends whispered by explorers who claim the dead never truly left. From mutated creatures to shadowy figures said to roam the ruins, we ask: Is something still watching in the Zone of Alienation?

    Explore the line between environmental horror and supernatural speculation as we unravel the mystery of a city trapped in time.

    💀 Some cities die. Others refuse to be forgotten.

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    59 m
  • Season 15 Premiere: Waverly Hills – Echoes in the Death Tunnel 👻
    Jun 22 2025

    We’re back… and we’re starting Season 15 deep in the decaying halls of one of America’s most haunted locations—Waverly Hills Sanitarium. In this chilling episode, we peel back the layers of this abandoned tuberculosis hospital, diving into its tragic past, the infamous body chute, and the spirits said to still roam its corridors.

    From the whispers in the dark to shadows that move without cause, we explore the eerie tales and disturbing encounters that have made Waverly a paranormal legend. But beyond the ghosts, we ask: Are we honoring history… or exploiting it? Join us as we debate the ethics of ghost tourism, the credibility of paranormal investigations, and the strange pull that draws us to forgotten places.

    🕯️ If these walls could talk, would you be brave enough to listen?

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    58 m
  • 10. Simulation Theory: Is Life Real?
    May 1 2025

    What if everything we know is just a simulation? Simulation theory suggests that our reality might be a computer-generated illusion, controlled by advanced beings or even future humans. Is there evidence to support this idea? And what would it mean for us if it were true? Join us as we explore one of the most mind-bending theories about reality.🔗 Dive into the mystery: https://linktr.ee/greenarrowmedia?utm_source=linktree_admin_share


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    1 h y 8 m
  • 9. JWST’s Cosmic Images: Beauty, Lies, or Something Else?
    Apr 11 2025

    The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered some of the most jaw-dropping images humanity has ever seen—massive galaxies, glowing nebulae, and deep space like never before. But… what are we really looking at?

    In this episode of Is This Real?, JC3 and the crew break down the most famous JWST photos and ask the big questions:
    🌌 Are these just stunning shots of space—or signs of something deeper?
    👁 Could these cosmic images be hiding alien megastructures or ancient galaxies that shouldn’t exist?
    🧠 And how does this change everything we thought we knew?

    We’re not saying it’s aliens… but we’re not not saying it either.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • The Scariest Things in Our Solar System: Cosmic Nightmares
    Apr 11 2025

    Our solar system may seem familiar, but lurking among the planets and moons are horrors beyond imagination. Deadly storms rage for centuries, eerie signals drift through the void, and icy worlds hide dark secrets beneath their frozen crusts. What terrifying truths lie in the shadows of our cosmic backyard? Brace yourself — the scariest things in our solar system are closer than you think. 🪐

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    40 m
  • Into the Abyss: Uncovering the Voids in Space
    Mar 24 2025

    Imagine drifting through the darkness of space… only to find yourself in a place where even darkness seems to disappear. Voids in space are massive, empty regions where galaxies, stars, and light itself seem to vanish into nothingness. What could exist in these vast, silent expanses? Are they just cosmic anomalies — or something far more sinister? Prepare to confront the ultimate fear: absolute emptiness. 🌌
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    48 m
  • 6. The Most Dangerous Parts of the Ocean
    Mar 3 2025

    The ocean is vast, mysterious, and full of dangers. From the crushing depths of the Mariana Trench to shark-infested waters, these are the areas where few dare to venture. But what makes these places so dangerous? Is it nature, or something more sinister? Join us as we explore the most treacherous parts of our world’s oceans and the stories behind them.🔗 Explore the dangers of the deep: https://linktr.ee/greenarrowmedia?utm_source=linktree_admin_share⁠


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    51 m