The Ghosts of Flight 401: When a Plane Crash Became a Ghost Story
Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 killed 101 people in 1972. Then crew members began reporting the dead on other planes — and the airline tried to bury it.
Unsolved cases from the digital frontier. Vanished users, cryptic broadcasts, coded messages — stories where the answers remain just out of reach.
Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 killed 101 people in 1972. Then crew members began reporting the dead on other planes — and the airline tried to bury it.
In 2006, videos of a supposed Wyoming TV hijacking spread across horror forums — distorted faces, subliminal messages, no explanation. Is it real? That's still the question.
When a Reddit moderator died, users found his account linked to a cryptic website with coded messages referencing private military operations.
In 2012, an anonymous entity posted on 4chan and launched the most elaborate recruitment puzzle ever seen. Nobody knows who was behind it.
A single post, a cryptic warning, a deleted account still confusing readers years later. What one-post Reddit accounts reveal about digital dread.