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49. Dodleston: A Haunting Like No Other – What the Updated Book Reveals

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#DodlestonMessages #HauntedComputer #ParanormalInvestigation
Did a ghost, alien—or something else—make contact through a 1980s computer?
In this episode of Into the Fog, I explore the astounding case of the Dodleston Messages—one of the most baffling paranormal incidents ever recorded.
In 1985, a man named Ken Webster began receiving eerie text communications on a BBC Micro computer. The messages appeared to come from someone living in the 16th century. But over time, the communications grew more complex, hinting at ghosts, time travel, UFOs, and possibly even non-human intelligence.
This episode draws not only on the original account, The Vertical Plane, but also on material from the updated edition, which includes new details and clarifications not included in the first release.
Whether you’re familiar with the case or hearing about it for the first time, this video offers a fresh look at one of the most haunting and unexplainable stories in paranormal history.
Was it a hoax? A haunting? Or something far stranger that defies logic?
Listen to the end—and decide for yourself.
For more on Peter Laws check out:
www.patreon.com/peterlaws
or
www.peterlaws.co.uk

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#DodlestonMessages #HauntedComputer #ParanormalInvestigation
Did a ghost, alien—or something else—make contact through a 1980s computer?
In this episode of Into the Fog, I explore the astounding case of the Dodleston Messages—one of the most baffling paranormal incidents ever recorded.
In 1985, a man named Ken Webster began receiving eerie text communications on a BBC Micro computer. The messages appeared to come from someone living in the 16th century. But over time, the communications grew more complex, hinting at ghosts, time travel, UFOs, and possibly even non-human intelligence.
This episode draws not only on the original account, The Vertical Plane, but also on material from the updated edition, which includes new details and clarifications not included in the first release.
Whether you’re familiar with the case or hearing about it for the first time, this video offers a fresh look at one of the most haunting and unexplainable stories in paranormal history.
Was it a hoax? A haunting? Or something far stranger that defies logic?
Listen to the end—and decide for yourself.
For more on Peter Laws check out:
www.patreon.com/peterlaws
or
www.peterlaws.co.uk

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