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The Ninth Tower is a late night paranormal radio style podcast exploring documented cases of UFO encounters, time slips, hauntings, missing persons, and unexplained phenomena. Inspired by the golden age of overnight radio, each episode analyzes strange real world cases with atmospheric narration, analysis, and skepticism.

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  • Case File 005: Not Quite Human | Humanoid Encounters
    Jun 2 2026

    Something appears at the edge of the road. Too tall to be human and reflective like metal.

    A strange man is seen approaching a farmhouse after seemingly falling from the sky. Days later, he returns, moving unnaturally and speaking through bursts of static before vanishing without a trace.

    In a secluded English dell, a group of students encounter something small and humanlike watching them from a distance. Each time they approach, it disappears, only to reappear farther away.

    Across all three cases, the same pattern begins to emerge.

    Figures that look almost human.

    Movements that seem almost natural.

    Voices that sound almost like language.

    In the fifth official Case File from The Ninth Tower, we examine reports of humanoid encounters, strange entities, unexplained beings, possible alien encounters, and documented cases involving figures that appeared human but behaved in ways that defy explanation.



    All accounts are based on documented cases, archived material, and published sources, presented with additional context and narrative interpretation.

    Primary Source Material:

    Passport To Magonia — Jacques Vallee

    Fortean Times — Various Articles



    Credits

    Narration - Simon Hale

    The Ninth Tower Theme - J. Negro

    Incidental Music - John Cougar Melancolie

    Sound Effects - klankbeeld, DrMrSir, grcekh, pooya.work, AlienXXX



    The signal begins.

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    22 min
  • Case File 003: They Never Came Back | Wilderness Disappearances
    Jun 2 2026

    A man walks into the wilderness and never returns. No trail. No sign of struggle. Just gone.

    An experienced ranger vanishes in terrain she knew well. A hunter disappears within reach of others. Another suddenly runs into the forest as though responding to something unseen.

    Across these cases, there is no clear explanation. No consistent cause. Only the same result.

    They go in.

    And they don't come back.

    In the third official Case File from The Ninth Tower, we examine reports of wilderness disappearances, missing hunters, unexplained vanishings, strange behavior, and the enduring mystery surrounding Missing 411.



    All accounts are based on documented cases, archived material, and published sources, presented with additional context and narrative interpretation.



    Credits

    Primary Source Material:
    Missing 411: Hunters — David Paulides

    Narration - Simon Hale

    The Ninth Tower Theme - J. Negro

    Incidental Music - John Cougar Melancolie

    Sound Effects - klankbeeld, DrMrSir, grcekh, pooya.work, AlienXXX



    The signal begins.

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    15 min
  • Case File 004: They Slipped Into Another Time | Time Slip Encounters
    Jun 2 2026

    A man stands on the ruins of an ancient city and watches the coastline return to what it was thousands of years ago.

    Two visitors to Versailles find themselves walking through a world that should no longer exist. On a quiet street in Liverpool, a police officer enters a shop that disappeared decades earlier.

    People do not travel through time. They stumble through it.

    In the fourth official Case File from The Ninth Tower, we examine reports of time slips, historical anomalies, reality shifts, and unexplained encounters involving witnesses who briefly stepped into places that should have been impossible.



    All accounts are based on documented cases, archived material, and published sources, presented with additional context and narrative interpretation.



    Credits

    Primary Source Material:
    The Labyrinth of Time: The Illusion of Past, Present and Future — Anthony Peake

    Narration - Simon Hale

    The Ninth Tower Theme - J. Negro

    Incidental Music - John Cougar Melancolie

    Sound Effects - klankbeeld, DrMrSir, grcekh, pooya.work, AlienXXX



    The signal begins.

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    22 min
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