
Episode 54 - AI and Evidence
Send us Fan Mail AI-generated video has changed the rules for cryptid research, and not just because fakes are easier to make. When footage can't be trusted, what does meaningful evidence actually look like? This episode

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Arcane Station is a storytelling and research-driven podcast exploring cryptids, paranormal encounters, folklore, conspiracies, and high strangeness, blending historical accounts, modern sightings, and speculative theories into immersive narratives. Each episode invites listeners to journey into the mysterious and unexplained, where fact and legend often blur.
Mike hosts Arcane Station, a society show with 54 episodes published.

Send us Fan Mail AI-generated video has changed the rules for cryptid research, and not just because fakes are easier to make. When footage can't be trusted, what does meaningful evidence actually look like? This episode

Send us Fan Mail France sold its most vulnerable women a lie, and shipped them across an ocean in chains when they stopped believing it. In this episode, we trace the full arc of France's colonial women programs, from th

Send us Fan Mail What lies beneath the streets of Paris isn't just history; it's a pitch-black labyrinth packed with six million human skeletons. Join us as we venture sixty feet underground into the Paris Catacombs. Fro

Send us Fan Mail North Carolina has always had something beneath the surface, and tonight, we dig into six of its most documented paranormal cases. From a hitchhiker on a rainy road in Jamestown with a real death certifi

Send us Fan Mail North Carolina isn't just strange; it's geographically, historically, and verifiably strange. In this episode we cover the weird locations: two mountains twenty miles apart that independently share the s

Send us Fan Mail North Carolina's monster map runs from Cherokee oral tradition to a small town swarmed by 800 armed hunters. In this overview episode, we survey the state's cryptid history region by region: the giant Ts

Send us Fan Mail In the finale of the Altered States series, Mike Porter makes the full case for and against the simulation hypothesis. From Nick Bostrom's trilemma to James Gates' error-correcting code buried in string

Send us Fan Mail No drugs. No trauma. No dying, just a quiet room and a trained mind reaching toward a location it has never seen. In episode five of the Altered States series, Mike Porter investigates remote viewing and

Send us Fan Mail Who are they? In this episode, we meet the beings themselves. The entities that people consistently encounter when consciousness is altered. From the playful, mischievous machine elves described by Teren

Send us Fan Mail What if the visions people experience on DMT, psilocybin, and other psychedelics aren't hallucinations created by a malfunctioning brain, but actual windows into something that exists independently of us

Send us Fan Mail From the depths of Loch Ness to the remote lakes of Oklahoma, creatures lurk in the dark waters of our world. For centuries, eyewitnesses across continents have reported encounters with intelligent, elus

Send us Fan Mail Why do mountains appear again and again in ancient mythology, religious texts, paranormal encounters, and stories of supernatural beings? Across cultures and throughout history, humanity has viewed mount

Send us Fan Mail In the forests of southern Washington, there are reports of a creature that looks like a black cougar, but with a face that doesn’t belong to any known animal. It’s been called the Klickitat Ape Cat. But

Send us Fan Mail In 1888, the streets of Whitechapel were more than just dangerous, they were disorienting, oppressive, and on edge. Thick industrial fog choked the air, gaslights distorted what people thought they saw,

Send us Fan Mail Across continents and across centuries, cultures around the world have told stories of small humanlike beings who live in forests, mountains, caves, mounds, and hidden places beneath the earth. From the

Send us Fan Mail What happens when history, mythology, sacred sites, and wartime legend begin to overlap? In this episode of Arcane Station , Mike Porter takes a deep dive into the world surrounding the Ahnenerbe , the S

Send us Fan Mail Entire towns and villages have been intentionally submerged beneath reservoirs, lakes, and waterways across North America and beyond. Homes, roads, churches, cemeteries, and entire communities now rest b

Send us Fan Mail Antarctica is one of the most remote and controlled places on Earth, and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Arcane Station, we move from fiction to reality, and then into the theories that

Send us Fan Mail What happens when you can no longer trust what you see? In this episode of Arcane Station, we explore the rise of AI-generated media and how it’s reshaping the way we understand evidence, not just in pol

Send us Fan Mail What if the voice calling your name isn’t who you think it is? Across TikTok, Reddit, and paranormal forums, thousands of people are reporting a strange experience: hearing the voice of a loved one when
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