
Inconceivable!
Podcast von Inconceivable!
Scoff (the skeptical cynic) and Wonk (the open-minded enthusiast) read through "true" stories that prove, sometimes, real life seriously is stranger than fiction.
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For the season 5 finale, Scoff and Wonk will discuss three sites of bizarre and inconceivable natural occurrences from unique places around the world. Join this journey from blood-colored waterfalls, to a hill where gravity works backwards, to a giant crater that is eternally on fire. And don't miss the last few minutes, where Scoff has to try and guess which of these phenomenon are real, and which one is fake.

Scoff and Wonk examine the case of the Ammons Haunting Case, also known as the House of 200 Demons. Mother Latoya Ammons and her 3 children experience an intense case of apparent demonic possession, witnessed by friends, medical examiners, priests, the Department of Children's Services, and police officers from multiple police departments (2012).

Scoff and Wonk discuss the case of Peter Skyllberg, a middle-aged man found in a car buried under 2 feet of snow. First responders were baffled to discover that he had survived -30 degree temperatures for two months, eating nothing but the snow off of his car (2012).

Scoff and Wonk discuss one of the strangest cases of missing people found alive. Gabriel Nagy, an Australian husband and father, vanished from his burnt out car and was believed to be dead until 23 years later...when he was discovered to be alive and well and living in complete ignorance of the fact that he was even missing (1987).

Finally...Scoff and Wonk recap all of the poutines eaten during weeks of taste-testing, and put the best of the best side by side to determine, once and for all, which is the greatest poutine to be found in the area!
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