SIPA Paranormal Chronicles
SIPA Paranormal Chronicles
Podcast Description
Welcome to the SIPA Paranormal Chronicles, a Bi-Weekly Podcast for believers, skeptics, and everyone in between.Join our enthusiastic host, Lee, as he attempts to unveil a new layer of the mysterious, from chilling tales of ghosts to traditional concepts of the afterlife, From the complex world of demonology to the intriguing world of reincarnation, and from the mysterious world of Cryptids to the Intergalactic world of UFO’s and Extraterrestrials.Our episodes will be rich with content designed to intrigue and inform and will hopefully unravel some of the mysteries that have captivated humanity for centuries.Guests include paranormal researchers, seasoned ghost hunters, mediums and ordinary individuals with extraordinary experiences.Listeners are invited to share their own paranormal experiences, which may even become topics of future episodes. Contact us at:https://www.facebook.com/people/SIPA-Canada/61559002901355/So, grab your headphones, settle in, and prepare for an adventure that challenges what you think you know about the paranormal, one ghostly chronicle at a time!
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Explores a wide range of paranormal topics such as ghost hunting, demonology, reincarnation, and cryptids with episodes featuring discussions on equipment for investigations and interviews with mediums about their experiences, like discussing intense investigations and future endeavors.

Welcome to The Paranormal Prism, where strange stories, real paranormal experiences, UFOs, UAPs, ghosts, unexplained mysteries, and the supernatural all come together.
Join our host Lee, who explores the world’s most fascinating mysteries through thoughtful conversations, eyewitness accounts, expert interviews, and evidence-based discussion. From haunted locations and cryptid encounters to alien encounters, government secrecy, and the unexplained, no subject is off limits.
Having an open mind, healthy skepticism, and a passion for exploring, see what lies beyond conventional thinking, we take listeners into the places where the most intriguing questions begin.
Whether you’re a lifelong believer, a curious skeptic, or simply fascinated by the unexplained, The Paranormal Prism invites you to question, explore, and discover what may lie beyond our current understanding.
Originally S.I.P.A. Paranormal Chronicles – Rebranded 2026-07-17
In this episode of The Paranormal Prism, I am joined by my good friend Elliot Luijkenaar, co-founder of Phantoms of Yore, for a fascinating conversation about paranormal experiences, historic locations, and the search for the unexplained.
Elliot shares how childhood encounters—including seeing a mysterious white apparition above his bed—helped shape a lifelong fascination with the paranormal. He explains why he prefers the term “experiencer” rather than investigator, believing that the goal shouldn’t necessarily be to prove ghosts exist, but to document experiences that currently have no clear explanation.
The conversation explores how Phantoms of Yore began and how a passion for history developed into public paranormal events designed to help support and preserve historic locations. Elliot shares experiences from locations including the Historic SDG Jail, L’Orignal Jail, Mill of Kintail, Pennhurst State School, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, and the Conjuring House.
Among the strangest stories is an unexplained voice captured during an Estes Method session at Trans-Allegheny, along with mysterious photographs, unexplained footsteps, voices, equipment activations, physical encounters, and possible poltergeist activity.
Lee and Elliot also discuss the importance of skepticism, historical research, respecting the people connected to these locations, and never automatically labelling unexplained evidence as paranormal.
This episode asks an important question: Do we really need to prove the paranormal exists—or is experiencing something we cannot explain enough?

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