Paranormal Declassified - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Monsters of the Deep
Paul Beban tries to bring the truth about sea monsters to the surface; after exposing a US Navy encounter with an unclassified creature in a Caribbean trench, Paul tracks a similar one said to be hiding in the dark depths of Vermont's Lake Champlain.

Chasing Skinwalkers
Paul Beban investigates evil shapeshifters from Navajo folklore known as skinwalkers. Paul tracks the mythical beasts from the heart of Navajo Nation to the infamous Skinwalker Ranch in Utah to Wisconsin, where he captures something unexplainable.

Cattle Mutilation Mystery
Visiting a remote Nebraska farm to examine a 60-year-old string of unsolved cattle mutilations across the U.S.; apparent evidence of government cover-ups and connections to UFOs.

Alien Cover-Up
Paul Beban searches for evidence that extraterrestrials are among us. After investigating an alarming abduction case in Massachusetts, Paul unearths long-buried files that could lead to an alien cover-up all the way to the White House.

Tracking Bigfoot
Paul Beban treks deep into the woods of the Midwest looking for Bigfoot. He cuts through hoaxes, pranks and misinformation in search of groundbreaking evidence to prove the mysterious creature's existence once and for all.

Gateway to Hell
Paul Beban investigates a reported surge of demonic activity in America that is overwhelming the Catholic Church. He follows leads from Gary, Indiana, to Mineral Wells, Texas, where he steps outside his comfort zone and into an alleged portal to hell.

Zombie Apocalypse
The zombie apocalypse is one of the most depicted doomsday scenarios in popular culture. Could it become a reality? The COVID-19 pandemic hits as Paul Beban investigates, and he learns that something much worse than the walking dead may be on the horizon.

Superhuman Soldiers
Rumors of a secret US military program to develop supersoldiers with psychic powers exploded in the 1970s. Paul Beban sets out to expose the truth, gaining access to a modern-day US government initiative to create the superhuman army of the future.
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