Almost Hitchcock
What’s In A Picture?
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on August 17, 2026
Image by 3444753 from http://Pixabay.com Look around; I’ll bet you can see several pictures from where you sit, or stand, right now. You may see ... Read more
What You Need to Know About Poltergeists
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on August 6, 2026
Image by Midjourney.com The term poltergeist comes from the combining of two German words: poltern (crash) and geist (spirit or ghost). So in other words, ... Read more
Once You See It, You Can’t Un-See It, So Do Something About It
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on July 27, 2026
Image by Midjourney.com Most people believe reality is random. Events happen. Circumstances unfold. Life “just is.” But at a certain point—usually after enough frustration, repetition, ... Read more
A Theory About Hauntings – Inward Houses
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on May 28, 2026
Image by Alana Jordan from Pixabay I have a theory that “hauntings” happen most often in houses that “turn inward.” By that I mean that ... Read more
Who’s That Walking Beside You?
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on April 21, 2026
Image by Midjourney.com In life’s darkest moments, some say a silent presence appears—guiding, comforting, unseen. Is it the mind’s last defense, or something otherworldly walking ... Read more
The Society of the Spectacle: “The whole world is becoming humanoid”
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on August 19, 2025
https://www.midjourney.com In the 1960s, a French intellectual came up with a novel theory on life in the 20th century. The basis of the theory was ... Read more
The Deadly Ghost of Harvard College: Killed by a Prank
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on May 11, 2025
Washington Allston, Self-Portrait, 1805. He’s projecting “Timothee Chalamet chaotic twink” energy. https://newenglandfolklore.blogspot.com/ Harvard has been in the news quite a bit lately and it got ... Read more
Soyga: The Book That Kills
Submitted by Almost Hitchcock on June 2, 2023
Ashmolean Museum, Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain (John Dee); sarayut Thaneerat/Moment/Getty Images (astrology background) Queen Elizabeth I’s advisor John Dee, a mathematician and astronomer who ... Read more







