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Project Nightglass

Podkast av Grant Murray

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Project Nightglass is a historical fiction and paranormal anthology podcast that uncovers forgotten encounters, buried testimony, and unexplained phenomena. Each episode dramatizes a lost document or journal entry from history—drawing on figures like Charles Darwin, George Orwell, George Armstrong Custer, Theodore Roosevelt and Ernest Hemmingway. UFOs, secret archives, lost expeditions, military coverups, government files, and classified contact events—all hidden in plain sight. A slow-burn audio experience blending speculative fiction, historical immersion, and paranormal mystery.

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episode The Lost Journal of Meriwether Lewis — Missouri River, 1804 cover

The Lost Journal of Meriwether Lewis — Missouri River, 1804

Commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, the Lewis and Clark Expedition was tasked with charting the vast, uncharted territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. Their journey is one of the most documented and celebrated explorations in American history. But what if a fragment of that history—long buried—revealed something entirely unexpected? In this episode, we examine a little-known journal entry attributed to Meriwether Lewis, recovered in 1997 during renovations at Jefferson’s secluded retreat, Poplar Forest. The entry, authenticated by handwriting analysis but never officially released to the public, details an extraordinary encounter along the upper Missouri River—an experience Lewis himself seemed reluctant to share. Join us as we revisit the Corps of Discovery’s journey into the unknown and uncover a moment of contact that history left behind.

30. juni 2025 - 12 min
episode Ernest Hemmingway, Tanganyika Territory, 1934 cover

Ernest Hemmingway, Tanganyika Territory, 1934

In January 1934, Ernest Hemingway stood at the rim of Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater—a hunter, a writer, and a man already larger than life. His official safari account would go on to shape Green Hills of Africa and inspire two of his finest short stories. But one day from that expedition was never published. In this episode of Project Nightglass, we uncover a long-lost diary entry, recovered in 2002 from a private archive in Arusha. What it reveals is a moment Hemingway never shared publicly—one that shook even his unshakable worldview. Project Nightglass is a classified archive of forgotten encounters, buried testimony, and lost voices from history. Each episode bears witness to a moment of contact—between our world and something other.

14. juni 2025 - 12 min
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