Aged case files stacked on a desk with a single lamp casting a hard circle of light, everything beyond dissolving into black
Est. 2026 · Digital Academy
// Online Academy · Paranormal Studies

What Science Hasn't Explained, We Still Investigate.

Six modules. Decades of archives. Researchers who read the primary sources — not the headlines. Your investigation begins here.

6Documented Modules
200+Archival Sources
4Lead Researchers
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// Module One

Shadow Phenomena

Case Studies in Unexplained Apparitions, 1850–Present

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From the Cheltenham Ghost investigations of 1882 — documented by the Society for Psychical Research with the rigor of a coroner's report — to contemporary shadow figure sightings logged in peer-reviewed anomalous psychology journals. We examine the primary witness transcripts, the investigative methodology, and what the evidence actually permits us to conclude.

14 case files · 6 hours of lecture · SPR archives

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// Module Two

Documented Precognition

Laboratory Evidence and the Boundaries of Time Perception

Antique pocket watch lying open on aged paper with handwritten notes around it

J.B. Rhine's Duke Parapsychology Laboratory ran 90,000 card trials between 1930 and 1965. Daryl Bem's 2011 meta-analysis in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology produced a p-value that would have ended any other debate. We work through the experimental designs, the replications, the critiques — and what remains unexplained after all the statistical scrutiny.

90,000 trial dataset · Rhine Laboratory records · 8 hours

III
// Module Three

Electronic Voice Analysis

Acoustic Anomalies in Controlled Recording Environments

Vintage reel-to-reel tape recorder in a dim room with sound wave visualizations

Friedrich Jürgenson's 1959 recordings were initially dismissed. What followed was forty years of laboratory replications at institutions including the Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie. We analyze the spectrograms, the signal-to-noise methodologies, and the ongoing debate between acoustic pareidolia and genuine anomalous signal — with actual recordings reviewed frame by frame.

Spectral analysis · 40 years of recordings · 5 hours

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// Module Four

Government Psi Programs

Stargate, SCANATE, and 20 Years of Classified Remote Viewing

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Between 1972 and 1995, the U.S. government spent $20 million investigating remote viewing through SRI International and the Defense Intelligence Agency. The declassified documents — released under FOIA — are now public record. We read them. We trace the methodology from Ingo Swann's early coordinate trials to the operational military applications, and examine the 1995 AIR evaluation that closed the program.

FOIA declassified files · $20M program · 9 hours

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// Module Five

Near-Death Phenomenology

Cardiac Arrest Studies and Consciousness at the Threshold

Hospital corridor at night, empty and dimly lit with a light at the far end suggesting passage

The AWARE study at Southampton University monitored 2,060 cardiac arrest patients across 15 hospitals. Dr. Pim van Lommel's Lancet-published prospective study in the Netherlands tracked 344 resuscitated patients over eight years. We examine the methodology, the verified out-of-body perceptions, and what these controlled clinical environments revealed about consciousness that no prior framework fully explains.

Lancet study · 2,060 patients · AWARE protocol · 7 hours

VI
// Module Six

Victorian Séance Transcripts

The SPR's Verbatim Records and What They Actually Documented

Stack of aged Victorian documents and manuscripts under lamplight with handwritten annotations

The Society for Psychical Research, founded in 1882 by Cambridge scholars, produced the most rigorous documentation of mediumistic phenomena in history. Their cross-correspondence experiments — designed to eliminate fraud by requiring messages from multiple independent mediums to assemble into coherent wholes — remain among the most methodologically sophisticated investigations ever conducted. We read the transcripts directly.

SPR Archives 1882–1930 · Cambridge scholars · 6 hours

// The Researchers

Decades in the Archives.
Not the Clickbait Headlines.

Dr. Margaret Holloway, a focused woman in her 50s sitting at a desk surrounded by archival files
Shadow Phenomena · Victorian Séance Transcripts

Dr. Margaret Holloway

Director of Archival Research

Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology, Oxford · 22 years SPR archive access

Holloway spent two decades cross-referencing the Society for Psychical Research's original case files against contemporary neuroscience. Her monograph on the Cheltenham Ghost investigations remains the definitive methodological critique. She does not believe everything — she believes in documentation.

Dr. Elliot Raines, a serious man in his 60s with reading glasses in a library setting
Government Psi Programs · Documented Precognition

Dr. Elliot Raines

Research Fellow, Consciousness Studies

Ph.D. Experimental Psychology, Edinburgh · Former SRI consultant

Raines served as an independent evaluator for the Stargate program's final assessment phase. He has read every declassified document. His lecture on the AIR evaluation — what it found, what it ignored, and what it could not explain — is considered among the most precise analyses of the program ever delivered outside a classified briefing room.

Dr. Yuki Tanaka, a focused Japanese woman researcher in her 40s with audio equipment visible
Electronic Voice Analysis · Near-Death Phenomenology

Dr. Yuki Tanaka

Acoustic Anomalies Researcher

Ph.D. Acoustics & Signal Processing, Kyoto University · 15 years EVP research

Tanaka's laboratory work on electronic voice phenomena produced the first peer-reviewed spectral analysis framework for distinguishing acoustic pareidolia from genuine signal anomalies. She approaches the recordings with the precision of a forensic audio engineer and the patience of someone who has listened to the same thirty seconds of tape for three hundred hours.

// Student Voices

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I spent thirty years as a clinical psychiatrist. I had a framework for everything. After Module IV on the Stargate program, I spent two weeks re-reading the declassified documents myself. The primary sources are not what the popular accounts describe. Veil gave me the tools to read them properly.

Dr. James WhitfieldRetired Clinical Psychiatrist · Boston, MA
Re: Government Psi Programs
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I've watched every paranormal documentary made in the last twenty years. Most of them are theater. What Holloway does with the SPR cross-correspondence transcripts in Module VI is the opposite of theater — it's scholarship that happens to be about the most extraordinary thing I've ever read. I didn't sleep for two nights.

Nadia OkonkwoDocumentary Film Editor · London, UK
Re: Victorian Séance Transcripts
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As a therapist working with clients who report anomalous experiences, I needed a framework that respected both the phenomenology and the evidence. Tanaka's module on consciousness at the threshold gave me language I've used in sessions every week since. This is the course I didn't know I was looking for.

Keiko WatanabeLicensed Psychotherapist · Portland, OR
Re: Near-Death Phenomenology
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