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The Church That Moves

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Release Date: 02/28/2026

The Voice on the Tape Recorder show art The Voice on the Tape Recorder

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Daniel Reeves, a sound editor, discovers an old cassette tape containing a recording of his own voice — but it delivers warnings about events that haven’t happened yet. As the predictions come true, the voice begins reacting to Daniel’s choices, suggesting the recording is not from the past, but from a future version of himself trying to guide him. Despite following some instructions, Daniel makes critical mistakes, causing the messages to become more urgent and fragmented. The most disturbing moment comes when he hears his own voice outside his apartment door, urging him to open it —...

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The Library That Burns Itself Every 50 Years show art The Library That Burns Itself Every 50 Years

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

La Biblioteca de San Telmo, a small private archive in Spain, mysteriously burned down every 50 years on the exact same date — May 14th — in 1873, 1923, and 1973. Each fire began from within the building, spread unnaturally fast, and left no clear cause. Strangely, a small group of manuscripts at the center always survived untouched, though the specific documents changed after each fire. Later discoveries revealed that some of these manuscripts still existed elsewhere — not as copies, but as originals — and even contained notes referencing events that occurred after their supposed...

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The Child Who Spoke an Unknown Language show art The Child Who Spoke an Unknown Language

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 24 tells the story of a child who began speaking fluently in an unknown language at age two, using consistent grammar and structure that linguists could not identify. The language showed similarities to ancient, partially lost languages and appeared to function like a complete system rather than random speech. As the child grew, the language gradually disappeared, leaving behind recordings but no explanation — raising the unsettling possibility that the child may have accessed something not learned, but remembered.

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The Soldier Who Never Aged show art The Soldier Who Never Aged

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 23 tells the eerie story of Thomas Hale, a World War I soldier officially killed in 1916 but reportedly seen alive decades later during World War II and beyond. Witnesses consistently described a man in outdated uniform who never aged and sometimes warned others of danger. While skeptics attribute the sightings to coincidence or misidentification, the consistency of accounts and the soldier’s unchanged appearance raise a haunting possibility — that some lives, especially those shaped by war, may never fully leave the battlefield.

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The Town That Dreamed of Its Own Fire show art The Town That Dreamed of Its Own Fire

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 22 tells the story of Ravens Hollow, a small town where dozens of residents reported identical dreams of a devastating fire days before it occurred. The dreams accurately described the origin, timing, and spread of the disaster, which was later caused by an explosion in a storage building. While officials attributed the event to negligence, the shared dreams remain unexplained, suggesting the possibility of collective intuition — or something even more mysterious — making it a haunting case that feels almost true.

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The Hotel Room That Doesn’t Exist on the Map show art The Hotel Room That Doesn’t Exist on the Map

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Liam Carter checked into a Prague hotel and was assigned Room 317 — a room that later appeared to not exist. After a strange night involving unexplained humidity and a sense of presence, he discovered the hotel’s official layout had no Room 317, and the space where it should have been was just a blank wall. Security footage showed Liam seemingly opening a door in empty space and entering it, then reappearing hours later the same way. Hotel records placed him in a different room entirely, yet his belongings had been moved without explanation. Former staff revealed that Room 317 once existed...

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The Painter Who Used Real Ghosts as Models show art The Painter Who Used Real Ghosts as Models

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 20 tells the eerie story of Adrian Valcourt, a 19th-century portrait painter who claimed the subjects of his paintings appeared in his studio late at night and silently posed until dawn. Many of the faces he painted were later identified as people who had died years earlier, some of whom had never been photographed. Whether coincidence, imagination, or something supernatural, Valcourt’s paintings continue to unsettle viewers, suggesting he may have painted models who no longer belonged to the living world.

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The Message from Mars show art The Message from Mars

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 19 tells the story of Nicholas Barel, a 1920s radio operator who recorded a mysterious repeating signal consisting of numerical patterns. When plotted, the numbers formed geometric shapes that seemed intentional. The signal appeared during a period when astronomers reported unusual radio activity from the direction of Mars. Though most scientists believe the transmission was likely interference or coincidence, the strange pattern and timing have kept the mystery alive — leaving open the unsettling possibility that, for a brief moment in 1927, someone on Earth may have heard a...

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The Church That Moves show art The Church That Moves

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

A small medieval chapel in a remote Italian valley appears to change location across centuries without ever being rebuilt. Historical maps, military surveys, photographs, and villagers’ memories all place the church in different positions — sometimes hundreds of meters apart — yet archaeological evidence shows its foundations have remained undisturbed for hundreds of years. Locals report paths no longer matching memories, the building’s orientation subtly shifting, and a bell that occasionally rings at night before deaths in the village. Scientists propose mapping errors, memory...

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The Man Who Wrote His Own Obituary — Before Dying Exactly as It Said show art The Man Who Wrote His Own Obituary — Before Dying Exactly as It Said

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Daniel Harrow, a quiet newspaper copy editor, left a sealed envelope months before his death containing a fully written obituary describing the exact date, time, cause of death, weather, clothing, and even his final words. On October 3rd, everything occurred exactly as written — he suffered a sudden aneurysm by the shoreline and calmly said, “Ah. Right on time,” moments before dying. Investigations confirmed the document had been created long in advance, with no medical warning or evidence of foul play. The case left people unsettled, raising the disturbing possibility that Daniel...

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A small medieval chapel in a remote Italian valley appears to change location across centuries without ever being rebuilt. Historical maps, military surveys, photographs, and villagers’ memories all place the church in different positions — sometimes hundreds of meters apart — yet archaeological evidence shows its foundations have remained undisturbed for hundreds of years.

Locals report paths no longer matching memories, the building’s orientation subtly shifting, and a bell that occasionally rings at night before deaths in the village. Scientists propose mapping errors, memory distortion, or geological movement, but none fully explain how the structure could remain intact while its recorded position drifts over time.

Whether caused by human perception, unknown natural processes, or something beyond explanation, the chapel remains a quiet but unsettling mystery — a place that seems fixed in stone, yet not fixed in space… and therefore almost true.