Two Brothers Two Agendas

EP55- Knocks & Hollers

1 h 0 min · 20 mei 2026
aflevering EP55- Knocks & Hollers artwork

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First, we dig into The Great Amherst Mystery, one of Canada’s strangest poltergeist cases, where Esther Cox became the center of a haunting that allegedly shook walls, moved objects, started fires, and left a town wondering what was really inside that house. Then we head into the shadowed hollers of Appalachia, where the woods feel old, aware, and full of rules people ignore at their own risk. One story is about a house that wouldn’t leave a girl alone. The other is about mountains that seem to remember every poor idiot who ignored the warnings. Together, they ask one question: what if some places aren’t haunted because something died there, but because something never left?

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EP57- Dagg's Demon and Hollow Earth

This week on Two Brothers Two Agendas, we kick things off with Dagg’s Demon, a creepy Canadian haunting packed with poltergeist activity, religious panic, flying objects, and the kind of farmhouse nightmare that makes you rethink every weird noise in the walls. Was it a demon, a haunting, mass hysteria, or just the 1800s doing what the 1800s did best: ruining everyone’s sleep? Then Kamen drags us downward into the bizarre world of Hollow Earth, where hidden civilizations, underground suns, secret entrances, ancient theories, and conspiracy logic all collide somewhere beneath our feet. Because apparently the surface world wasn’t already stupid enough. Hauntings, demons, underground worlds, and just enough questionable reasoning to make your brain file a complaint.

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