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From The Void Podcast

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A podcast about the vast mysteries of the universe from UFOs to Ghosts to True Crime. Each week I interview a guest to help us better understand the topic.All rights reserved. Astronomie et science de l’espace Monde Science True Crime
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  • (UFO/Abduction) Whitley Strieber, Communion, & Alien Abduction
    Feb 24 2026
    Whitley Strieber, Communion, and the Question That Won’t Go Away


    In this episode of From the Void, we examine one of the most famous — and most controversial — alien abduction accounts ever recorded: the experiences of Whitley Strieber.


    Strieber wasn’t a fringe figure chasing attention. He was a successful horror novelist living in upstate New York when, in the mid-1980s, he began reporting a series of disturbing encounters that would ultimately lead to the publication of Communion — a book that changed the public conversation around alien abduction claims forever.


    What makes Strieber’s story so enduring isn’t just what he claimed happened — it’s how seriously it was taken by many researchers, therapists, and readers, and how deeply it continues to unsettle even decades later.


    In this episode, we explore:


    • Who Whitley Strieber was before the abduction claims
    • The events that led to the writing of Communion
    • What Strieber reported experiencing — and how those memories emerged
    • Whether there were corroborating sightings or reports in the area
    • Why the emotional consistency of those involved complicates easy dismissal
    • And how Strieber’s case sits at the crossroads of psychology, trauma, folklore, and the unknown


    Rather than arguing for a single explanation, this episode asks a more difficult question:

    What do we do with experiences that feel real to the people who lived them — even when they defy explanation?



    Who Is Whitley Strieber?


    Before Communion, Whitley Strieber was best known as a bestselling author of supernatural and horror fiction. His credibility, literary success, and reluctance to frame his experience as entertainment made his story uniquely disruptive.


    Strieber never claimed certainty about what happened to him. Over time, his explanations evolved — ranging from extraterrestrial encounters to consciousness-based phenomena — but the emotional core of his account remained strikingly consistent.



    Why This Case Still Matters


    Strieber’s story sits at the center of a much larger pattern:


    • Thousands of reported abduction experiences worldwide
    • Common themes across unrelated witnesses
    • The role of memory, sleep paralysis, hypnosis, and trauma
    • And the uneasy overlap between subjective experience and objective reality


    Whether Communion represents contact, psychological phenomena, or something else entirely, it remains one of the most important primary texts in modern UFO and abduction lore.



    Featured Works & References



    Whitley Strieber


    • Communion
    • https://www.harpercollins.com/products/communion-whitley-strieber
    • Transformation
    • https://www.harpercollins.com/products/transformation-whitley-strieber
    • Breakthrough
    • https://www.harpercollins.com/products/breakthrough-whitley-strieber



    Related Researchers & Context


    • Budd Hopkins — abduction researcher and author of Intruders
    • Dr. John E. Mack — Harvard psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize winner who studied abduction experiences
    • The broader wave of abduction reports in the U.S. during the 1980s–1990s


    (Future episodes will explore Mack’s work and how researchers attempted — and struggled — to study these experiences scientifically.)


    A Note on Approach


    From the Void approaches stories like this with care.

    We distinguish between:

    • Verifiable facts
    • Personal testimony
    • Psychological explanations
    • Cultural and historical context


    We don’t rush to conclusions — because the most honest answer is sometimes uncertainty.



    Listen & Continue the Conversation


    If this episode left you unsettled, curious, or conflicted — that’s the point.


    Because some stories don’t ask us to believe.

    They ask us to listen.



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    29 min
  • (Mystery) The Kahamar-Daban Incident
    Feb 9 2026


    Episode: The Kahamar-Daban Incident – A Mystery in the Siberian Mountains


    In August 1993, a group of hikers entered the remote Kahamar-Daban mountain range in southern Siberia. Only one would return alive.


    What followed was a story that defies easy explanation: sudden illness, violent physical reactions, internal bleeding, and deaths that occurred rapidly—without clear warning and without a confirmed cause. For decades, the incident has existed in the shadows of another infamous Soviet-era mystery, the Dyatlov Pass incident. But the Kahamar-Daban case may be even more disturbing—because we know exactly who survived, and her testimony raises as many questions as it answers.


    In this episode of From the Void, we walk carefully through what is known, what has been medically documented, and what remains unresolved.


    In this episode, we explore:


    • Who the hikers were and why they were in the Kahamar-Daban mountains
    • The sudden onset of symptoms experienced by multiple group members
    • Eyewitness testimony from the sole survivor
    • Autopsy findings and confirmed medical details
    • Why the deaths occurred so quickly—and so violently
    • Competing explanations, including medical, environmental, and toxicological theories
    • What makes this case different from (and in some ways more unsettling than) Dyatlov Pass
    • Why no single explanation fully accounts for all known facts


    Throughout the episode, we separate verifiable evidence from speculation and clearly distinguish between confirmed medical findings and later theories. No paranormal conclusions are drawn—but the mystery remains deeply unsettling.


    Content Warning


    This episode includes discussion of sudden illness, physical distress, and death. Listener discretion is advised.


    Why this case matters


    The Kahamar-Daban Incident challenges our assumptions about wilderness safety, medical certainty, and how easily tragedies can vanish into obscurity—especially when they occur far from population centers, media attention, or political interest.


    Whatever happened on that mountainside was localized, fast-moving, and devastating. And more than thirty years later, it remains officially unexplained.


    🎙 From the Void is a long-form storytelling podcast exploring strange, unexplained, and unsettling true stories—always grounded in research, historical context, and respect for the facts.


    📌 Support the show: go to www.fromthevoidpod.com to follow us on the socials and stay on top of everything we're up to!




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    18 min
  • (Haunting) The Rosenheim Haunting
    Feb 2 2026

    In the late 1960s, a small law office in the quiet Bavarian town of Rosenheim became the center of one of the most well-documented—and most controversial—poltergeist cases in modern history.


    Lights exploded. Phones rang without being connected. Heavy filing cabinets moved on their own. Electrical meters spun wildly, recording surges no one could explain. And unlike many alleged hauntings, this one didn’t stay confined to whispers and rumors—it drew the attention of engineers, physicists, psychologists, police, and courts of law.


    In this episode of From the Void, we examine what became known as The Rosenheim Haunting: a case investigated by professionals, witnessed by skeptics, and still debated decades later.


    In this episode, we explore:


    • What first began happening inside the Rosenheim law office
    • The bizarre electrical disturbances recorded by utility companies
    • Phone malfunctions documented by technicians
    • Objects moving without visible cause in front of witnesses
    • Why police and engineers ruled out fraud and faulty wiring
    • The involvement of parapsychologist Hans Bender
    • The theory of recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis (RSPK)
    • The young employee at the center of the phenomenon—and why that mattered
    • Skeptical explanations, unresolved contradictions, and lingering questions


    Throughout the episode, we separate documented events from interpretation, clearly distinguishing what was observed, what was measured, and where speculation begins.


    Content Note


    This episode discusses psychological stress, unexplained disturbances, and alleged paranormal activity. No graphic content is included.


    Why the Rosenheim case is different


    Many haunting stories rely on personal testimony alone. Rosenheim stands apart because:


    • Events were observed by multiple independent witnesses
    • Electrical anomalies were physically recorded
    • Authorities and technical experts were involved
    • The disturbances ceased when a specific individual left the environment


    Whether interpreted as a genuine paranormal event, a rare psychological phenomenon, or something still not fully understood, the Rosenheim Haunting remains one of the most compelling cases ever placed under professional scrutiny.


    🎙 From the Void is a long-form storytelling podcast exploring strange, unexplained, and unsettling true stories—approached with skepticism, historical context, and respect for the facts. Check out www.fromthevoidpod.com for merch, our socials, and our entire back catalog of episodes.



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    32 min
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