
This week on Para(normal), we start with a story that isn’t paranormal…but might be even more disturbing.
In the quiet desert town of Hinkley, California, families began getting sick: cancer, miscarriages, unexplained illnesses. What seemed random turned out to be anything but. When a file clerk named Erin Brockovich started connecting the dots, she uncovered a corporate cover-up involving Pacific Gas and Electric Company, toxic groundwater, and a chemical no one was supposed to question.
This is the real story behind one of the largest environmental lawsuits in U.S. history and the invisible danger that lived in something as ordinary as drinking water.
Then, we shift into the chaos of 2026.
A viral story spreads online: a Florida man claims he was kidnapped by dolphins and forced to build an underwater city. Led by a telepathic dolphin named Gerald, the story had everything; science, conspiracy, and just enough detail to feel real. Except…none of it was.
We break down how the internet turned satire into “fact,” why people believed it, and what it says about the way misinformation spreads in real time. Because sometimes the scariest stories aren’t the ones that are true…They’re the ones we want to believe.
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