Tag: DragonKing Dark

  • DragonKing Dark: H.H. Holmes

    DragonKing Dark: H.H. Holmes

    He is often called “America’s First Serial Killer” and his gruesome Chicago Murder Castle sounds like something straight out of a horror movie, but does reality actually compare to the narrative in the case of H.H. Holmes — serial killer? As we will see, the H.H. Holmes story didn’t really need embellishment to be horrific…

  • DragonKing Dark: Halloween

    DragonKing Dark: Halloween

    This episode is our Halloween 2017 celebration on the DragonKing Dark podcast and we take a look back at the origins of Halloween and the traditions associated with it. Surprisingly, what we now know as Halloween has its origins in numerous and varied traditions. Join host Karl Stern as he explores the Celtic, European, American, and Christian origins of…

  • DragonKing Dark: Netherworld Haunted House

    DragonKing Dark: Netherworld Haunted House

    On this episode of the DragonKing Dark podcast, #MonsterMonth continues as host Karl Stern talks about Halloween related topics, gives an update on the murder of Joe Clack, reads an email from a listener who had an otherworldly experience at one of the most evil places on Earth, and discusses his trip last night to…

  • DragonKing Dark: Universal Monsters

    DragonKing Dark: Universal Monsters

    On this edition of the DragonKing Dark podcast, host Karl Stern continues Monster Month by looking back at the famous Universal Studios monsters and their movies. The Universal Monsters included the Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Wolfman, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and their respective spinoffs and…

  • DragonKing Dark: Friday the 13th

    DragonKing Dark: Friday the 13th

    This coming Friday is Friday the 13th, and it falling on the same month as Halloween makes this a perfect topic for #MonsterMonth on the DragonKing Dark podcast. On this episode, host Karl Stern explores the origins of Friday the 13th and how it may, or may not, have come to be known as an unlucky…

  • DragonKing Dark: The Booger Tree

    DragonKing Dark: The Booger Tree

    Joe Clack is buried somewhere down by the creek. The mill owner was given $5 to bury his body. His horse is dead in the middle of the creek. Riding back west with a suit of baby clothes retrieved from Clack are a family of southern Union sympathizers. On today’s new edition of DragonKing Dark,…

  • DragonKing Dark: End Times revisited

    DragonKing Dark: End Times revisited

    On this week’s episode of the DragonKing Dark podcast, host Karl Stern revisits an earlier episode on the end times. According to some, the world was supposed to end yesterday (spoiler: it didn’t), but with all the calamity in the world today it’s easy to see why some might think it would. ow bad are…

  • DragonKing Dark: Halloween is coming!

    DragonKing Dark: Halloween is coming!

    This week’s DragonKing Dark podcast takes a look at our favorite time of the year — Halloween! Last year, Karl and the When It Was Cool family visited several haunted attractions, including the largest in the United States — Netherworld! We are going back this year, plus there’s discussion of all the wonderful things that make Halloween…

  • DragonKing Dark: It

    DragonKing Dark: It

    This week’s DragonKing Dark is a spoiler-free discussion of the 2017 movie based on Stephen King’s novel “It.” Host Karl Stern also watched the terrible 1990 miniseries and talks about what the 2017 movie did that was so much better. While this is a spoiler-free discussion of the movie, it does contain a general breakdown of…

  • DragonKing Dark: Communing with the dead

    DragonKing Dark: Communing with the dead

    On this week’s edition of DragonKing Dark, host Karl Stern discusses the ancient belief that it is possible to communicate with those who have died. From the Biblical Witch of Endor to the more modern Ouija Board, our ancestors have long felt that it was possible to talk to those who have passed on. Where…

  • DragonKing Dark: Haunted dolls and Annabelle

    DragonKing Dark: Haunted dolls and Annabelle

    On this week’s episode of DragonKing Dark podcast, host Karl Stern is joined by Tonya from When It Was Cool to discuss the new movie “Annabelle: Creation” and haunted objects. We discuss haunted dolls, haunted houses, the real world version of Annabelle, and the three movies (spoilers) which feature the haunted doll, old haunted houses,…

  • DragonKing Dark: Total solar eclipse

    DragonKing Dark: Total solar eclipse

    On this week’s episode of the DragonKing Dark podcast, host Karl Stern takes a look at the upcoming total solar eclipse. He talks his memories of the one he saw in 1979, then discusses what a solar eclipse is scientifically and historically, plus how rare they are and when the next several will take place.…

  • DragonKing Dark: The line between life and death

    The line between life and death is a favorite topic of host Karl Stern and today he discusses the Victorian fascination with death and how even today we still do not yet understand it. On today’s show you’ll hear the story of a woman who was dead for almost twelve hours but was brought back…

  • DragonKing Dark: The first American UFO

    DragonKing Dark: The first American UFO

    In the 1600s in Puritan Massachusetts, the governor of the colony wrote of two UFO experiences. In the final part of our series looking at UFO sightings before the age of airplanes and man-made flying objects, we look at what the people of New England in the 1600s saw in the night sky. 

  • DragonKing Dark: Alexander the Great and his UFOs

    DragonKing Dark: Alexander the Great and his UFOs

    On the latest episode of DragonKing Dark, host Karl Stern takes a look at a bizarre tale involving Alexander the Great. Alexander was supposedly helped out twice by UFOs. Once when he was turned away from invading India and once when he was assisted in a conquest of Tyre. But what really happened? In antiquity,…

  • DragonKing Dark: The Baltic Sea Anomaly

    DragonKing Dark: The Baltic Sea Anomaly

    Sitting 300 feet below the Baltic Sea is a strange, circular object about 200 feet across in size, which some explorers say cancels out radio transmissions nearby, appears to have a staircase descending down a deep black hole, and appears to be made of metal. The object certainly looks interesting, but what are its origins? Is it…

  • DragonKing Dark: Ancient aliens

    DragonKing Dark: Ancient aliens

    This week’s episode is another Patreon-requested topic, and we will certainly have to do more than one show on this one. I love ancient aliens. Now, mind you, I hate the television show, but I love the theory and there is some great stuff to talk about. Did mankind get a boost from extraterrestrial intervention? Did…

  • DragonKing Dark: Washington DC

    DragonKing Dark: Washington DC

    Image: WhenItWasCool.com Host Karl Stern and family recently traveled to Washington DC on vacation, and on this episode of DragonKing Dark, Karl takes a look at some of the various conspiracies and stories surrounding the city such as its Masonic and occult layout, symbolism, and monuments. Karl then gets into a discussion about how archeology…

  • DragonKing Dark: Aunt Jenny Johnson revisited

    DragonKing Dark: Aunt Jenny Johnson revisited

    Karl Stern and family are on vacation this weekend where he will be gathering information for an upcoming episode of DragonKing Dark. For this week, here is an oldie but a goody! A remixed version of one of our first and most popular shows — the tale of Aunt Jenny Johnson. She don’t like no trespassers!…

  • DragonKing Dark: Uncontacted Peoples

    DragonKing Dark: Uncontacted Peoples

    Today’s show is focused on a great topic suggestion from one of our patrons — The moral and ethical questions of contacting uncontacted peoples. While extremely rare, there are groups of people who have lived very isolated lives away from modern society. What are the ethical and moral questions about what should happen if and when these people…