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Stories Lost
Stories Lost
76 episodes
3 days ago
Stories Lost brings forgotten tales of the unknown back to life — real accounts from real people. You decide what to believe. Subscribe to get access to our compilations with new intros. Thank you for supporting us! https://storieslost.se https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/stories-lost7/subscribe https://buymeacoffee.com/jakobsjon0f

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Stories Lost brings forgotten tales of the unknown back to life — real accounts from real people. You decide what to believe. Subscribe to get access to our compilations with new intros. Thank you for supporting us! https://storieslost.se https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/stories-lost7/subscribe https://buymeacoffee.com/jakobsjon0f

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From the Cold Archives- The Being, The Twin Brothers, and Twelve Small Men |Sweden's Strangest Cases
Stories Lost
29 minutes 41 seconds
1 week ago
From the Cold Archives- The Being, The Twin Brothers, and Twelve Small Men |Sweden's Strangest Cases

This week on Stories Lost, we retrace three Swedish encounters — from a forestry crash by the Gulf of Bothnia, to a silent frame over Byviken, to twelve small men on a frozen road near Eslöv. Across decades, testimonies shift between folklore and ufology. We follow an anonymous laborer, twin brothers Holger & Henry, and cattle herder Helge Eriksson — each describing light, sound, smell, and fear as the ordinary world tilts.But that’s only part of the story.🔹 Blinding flash that X-rays trees🔹 A uniformed “dwarf” speaking Swedish🔹 A hissing sack — body dissolves in river🔹 Glowing shard cracks cement, radio burns🔹 Twelve small men march into violet light🕰 Chapters00:00 – Introduction: Three Cases We Never Forgot00:34 – A brief word before we begin01:38 – The Being (1955): The man in the gallery02:39 – The Being (1955): The object and the light05:12 – The Being (1955): A conversation with the dying stranger09:50 – The Being (1955): The river and the disappearance12:02 – The Twin Brothers (1949): A calm summer morning12:39 – The Twin Brothers (1949): The object over the porch14:45 – The Twin Brothers (1949): Years of silence18:03 – The Twin Brothers (1949): What remained20:50 – The Small Men (1931): Epiphany night23:35 – The Small Men (1931): The light in the fieldThis episode weaves together the fieldwork of Erland Sandqvist and later reflections by Anders Liljegren and Håkan Blomqvist, alongside the testimonies of Holger, Henry, and Helge Eriksson.👍 Like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy forgotten casework and eerie true accounts.👽 Support the channel:Support the channel:https://www.youtube.com/@storieslost/membershiphttps://buymeacoffee.com/storieslosthttps://www.patreon.com/c/StoriesLostKeywords: Sweden UFO, 1955 Bothnia, Byviken twins, Helge Eriksson, folklore vs ufology

Stories Lost
Stories Lost brings forgotten tales of the unknown back to life — real accounts from real people. You decide what to believe. Subscribe to get access to our compilations with new intros. Thank you for supporting us! https://storieslost.se https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/stories-lost7/subscribe https://buymeacoffee.com/jakobsjon0f

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