WREN SIGNAL

WREN SIGNAL

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Every episode, we follow one mystery. One signal that was never fully explained. From the edges of space to the depths of human history. If it has no answer, we go there.

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10. Jul 2026

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The Flannan Isles Lighthouse — 3 Men Vanished. No Bodies. No Explanation. | WREN SIGNAL EP10 10.07.2026

December 1900. The relief vessel Hesperus arrived at Flannan Isles to find the lighthouse empty. Three experienced keepers — gone. The lighthouse was undamaged and in order. Two oilskins were missing. One remained. All three had left together — against protocol. No bodies were ever found. No explanation has ever been confirmed.

The Taos Hum — A Sound Only 2% of People Can Hear. No One Knows Why. | WREN SIGNAL EP09 01.07.2026

In the early 1990s, residents of Taos, New Mexico reported a constant low hum with no identifiable source. Only about 2% of the population could hear it. The U.S. Congress ordered an investigation. Scientists found nothing. The sound remained. Some who heard it moved homes to escape — but it followed them. No explanation has ever been confirmed.

The Zodiac Cipher — The Code That Took 51 Years to Crack. And Still No Name. | WREN SIGNAL EP08 15.06.2026

He called himself Zodiac. He sent coded ciphers to newspapers and police — claiming they would reveal his identity. One cipher took 51 years to solve. When cracked in 2020, it still gave no name. Two ciphers remain unsolved. Zodiac claimed 37 victims. Police confirmed only 5. Over 50 years later — no one knows who he was.

Cicada 3301 — The Internet's Most Mysterious Puzzle That No One Can Explain | WREN SIGNAL EP07 06.06.2026

In 2012, a mysterious image appeared online recruiting "highly intelligent individuals." What followed was the most complex puzzle the internet has ever seen — spanning cryptography, ancient texts, original music, and real posters placed simultaneously in cities across the world. No one knows who created it or why. And those who claim to have reached the end — simply disappeared from the...

The Tunguska Event — The Largest Explosion in History With No Explanation | WREN SIGNAL EP06 31.05.2026

June 30, 1908. Something exploded above the Siberian forest with a force 1,000 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb. 80 million trees were flattened in seconds. But no crater was ever found. No debris. No definitive explanation. Over 100 years later — scientists still don't agree on what it was.

DB Cooper — The Man Who Vanished Into the Storm | WREN SIGNAL EP05 23.05.2026

November 1971. A man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked a flight, walked away with $200,000 and four parachutes, then jumped from the rear staircase of a Boeing 727 into a stormy night over Washington. No body. No parachute. No answers. The only unsolved skyjacking in American history — and the man who became a legend because of it.

Dyatlov Pass — 9 Hikers. One Night. No Explanation. | WREN SIGNAL EP04 16.05.2026

February 1959. Nine experienced hikers disappeared in the Ural Mountains after tearing open their tent from the inside and running into minus 30 degree darkness. Broken bones. Missing organs. No external wounds. The Soviet government called it "an unknown compelling force." 65 years later — no one agrees on what happened.

The Bloop — The Loudest Unexplained Sound Ever Recorded from the Deep Ocean 10.05.2026

In 1997, an underwater listening system picked up a sound so powerful it was detected across 5,000 kilometers of ocean. Louder than any known animal. Then gone. Scientists called it The Bloop. Over 25 years later — no one has a definitive answer.

The Voynich Manuscript 03.05.2026

A book over 600 years old. 240 pages of handwritten symbols, strange botanical illustrations, and astronomical diagrams. No one knows what language it's written in. No one knows who wrote it. No one knows what it means. Linguists have failed. Cryptographers have failed. Historians have failed. Even artificial intelligence has failed. The Voynich Manuscript sits in Yale University's library...

The WOW! Signal 26.04.2026

August 15, 1977. A radio telescope in Ohio picked up a signal that lasted 72 seconds. Then it vanished. It has never been heard again.

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