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In this deep-dive episode, we uncover the tangled web of truth, myth, and military cover-up surrounding the 1947 Roswell Incident. From lightning storms and mysterious wreckage in the New Mexico desert to shifting eyewitness accounts and top-level deception, we explore how Roswell became ground zero for modern UFO lore. With help from recurring guests Dr. Right and Dr. Will See, we unpack classified operations, destroyed documents, missing nurses, and maybe even alien bodies. Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, this isn’t just a story about what fell from the sky—it’s about what was buried afterward. The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. I release new episodes every Tuesday wherever podcasts are found. Wanna support the work? Donate at: Buymeacoffee.com/thedancingtoaster Or head over to the Patreon! Your monthly support gets you early access to all episodes of the Dancing Toaster, and gets you access to the new true crime and cult show, The Man-Eating Toaster.

Episode 24 of The Dancing Toaster plunges into the mysterious Maury Island Incident—an explosive UFO encounter that took place just days before Kenneth Arnold’s famous sighting and weeks before Roswell. What begins as a quiet patrol on the Puget Sound turns into a nightmare of falling debris, injured witnesses, a dead dog, and a visit from a strange man in black. This deeply researched, cinematic episode uncovers the eerie connections between Harold Dahl, Fred Crisman, Kenneth Arnold, and a deadly B-25 crash that took the lives of two intelligence officers. Through dramatized storytelling and a spirited debate between opposing viewpoints, the episode explores whether the incident was a government cover-up, an extraterrestrial encounter, or something far stranger—perhaps interdimensional. Blending Cold War paranoia, biblical insight, and the shadowy whispers of conspiracy, it asks: what really happened over Maury Island… and who’s been trying to bury it ever since? The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. Wanna support the work? Buymeacoffee.com/thedancingtoaster Or head over to the Patreon if you want access to the new member exclusive show: The Man-Eating Toaster

In September 1952, something strange landed in the hills of Braxton County, West Virginia. It wasn’t a meteor. It wasn’t a barn owl. It was something else— something tall, mechanical, and not quite alive. In this episode, we dig deep into one of the most iconic cryptid cases in American history: the Flatwoods Monster. From Audrey Harper’s chilling encounter on a twilight walk to the mass sighting that followed—complete with UFOs, military involvement, and a creature that glided like death itself—we piece together the story, the aftermath, and the theories. But this isn’t just about lights in the sky. We explore the deeper interpretations offered by Jacques Vallée and John Keel—visions of interdimensional beings, ultraterrestrials, and spiritual deception wrapped in glowing skin. What if the Flatwoods Monster wasn’t a visitor from space… but a manifestation from somewhere far closer—and far darker? Tap in for Appalachian high strangeness, spiritual discernment, and a gospel-centered take on one of the weirdest UFO stories this side of Roswell. The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. Wanna support the work? Buymeacoffee.com/thedancingtoaster Or head over to the Patreon if you want access to the new member exclusive show: The Man-Eating Toaster

Join me for part 2 of our deep dive into the infamous UFO cult known as Heaven’s Gate. What did they believe? How did they come together and become one of the most infamous cults in history? How did Marshall Applewhite convince 39 people to take their own lives thinking they were going to be rescued by aliens? How, after such a tragedy could anyone still follow the beliefs of Heaven’s Gate? We still have so much to uncover as we wrap up our first deep dive! Do you want more of The Man Eating Toaster? Head on over to my Patreon and see what else is cooking...

Did you know The Dancing Toaster has a member exclusive show on Patreon called The Man Eating Toaster? The Man-Eating Toaster Launched with the infamous UFO cult, Heaven’s Gate. Who were Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Lou Nettles? How did they come together to form one of the most infamous cults in history? How did Marshall convince 39 people to take their own lives thinking they were going to be rescued by aliens? How does anyone convince someone to follow them down such a crazy dark path? Buckle up for the first episode of the brand new member exclusive show! And if you want more, head over to the Patreon!

In this episode of The Dancing Toaster, we dive down the rabbit hole into one of America’s strangest urban legends — the story of the Bunny Man and the infamous bridge that bears his name. What begins with eerie sightings in the Virginia woods quickly spirals into something much bigger, as folklore, fear, and fact blur together. From newspaper headlines to Halloween dares, this episode explores how a bizarre encounter became a legend that still haunts the region today. Come for the creepy costumes, stay for the deeper questions hiding behind the fur. The Dancing Toaster is a podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. I release new episodes every Tuesday Morning. You can support the work at my patreon and at buymeacoffee.com. Patrons get early access, they also get access to a member exclusive show called “The Man-Eating Toaster” where I do deep dives on cults and true-crimey things.

In this episode of The Dancing Toaster, we dive into the eerie legend of El Chupacabra, the infamous blood-draining cryptid of Latin America. From spine-chilling eyewitness accounts to strange livestock mutilations, we explore the origins, theories, and mysteries surrounding this creature. Is it a real predator, a government experiment, or something far more sinister? With a mix of history, humor, and a touch of the supernatural, this episode unpacks the chilling truth behind one of the world’s most well-known and terrifying cryptids. Tune in—if you dare. The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. I release new episodes every Tuesday morning on Apple, Spotify, YouTube and wherever podcasts are found. Wanna support the work I'm doing? Donate at buymeacoffee.com/Thedancingtoaster or join the Patreon and gain access to the new member exclusive show called The Man-Eating Toaster where I cover cults and true-crime-y things!

Episode 6 of The Dancing Toaster picks up where the last one left off—diving deeper into the world of ghosts, crisis apparitions, and what Scripture really says about fear, deception, and spiritual encounters. This episode begins with the haunting World War I story of Canadian soldier William Bird, who claimed the spirit of his dead brother saved his life in the trenches. From there, it opens into a rich and challenging discussion: can spirits of the dead appear to the living? What about angels disguising themselves as loved ones? And does fear automatically mean something is demonic? Through gripping stories and deep biblical exegesis, the episode pushes back against oversimplified theology and explores how God's sovereignty, the unseen realm, and divine judgment may intersect with real-life ghost stories. The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the paranormal. Wanna support the work? Buymeacoffee.com/thedancingtoaster Or head over to the Patreon if you want access to the new member exclusive show: The Man-Eating Toaster