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Paranormal Encounters in the Pine Barrens
Episode 146
Thursday, 23 October, 2025

The Pine Barrens in New Jersey is home to the Jersey Devil, numerous ghosts, the bodies of murdered mafia victims, and paranormal mysteries still to be uncovered. Visit https://themetaphysical.tv for uncensored After Hours episodes, exclusive content, and access to a library of 1,000+ mind-expanding videos on hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and otherworldly topics! Metaphysical dived into the history of these haunted woodlands to share the craziest stuff they found. Hear John’s remote viewing data on the one thing related to the Jersey Devil that’s also possibly the explanation for the ghosts, as well—and that may tie everything together, even the area’s cryptid sightings. This episode weaved between discussions on serial killers and missing people, forest energies, time differences inside the Pine Barrens, witches and wizards, the Salem Witch Trials paranormal events, ghosts, sacred sites, cryptids like the Jersey Devil, creature sightings around the world, Bigfoot, fairies, and more. The paranormal Pine Barrens are about to get a whole lot weirder. Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that’s out of this world.

 

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