Mexico Unexplained

Mexico Unexplained

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Mexico Unexplained

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Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Nordic Aliens in Mexico 05.07.2026

For decades, tall, blond, ethereal beings have been sighted in Mexico. Who are the Nordics?

The Jalisco Extermination Camp 10.05.2026

One of Mexico's most notorious cartels used social media posts to lure unsuspecting youths to an indoctrination camp.

Ancient Egypt and Mexico: Similarities 10.05.2026

Separated between thousands of miles and many centuries, ancient Egypt has many things in common with ancient Mesoamerica.

Satan’s Playground: Tijuana During Prohibition 11.04.2026

The 18th Amendment caused a sleepy border town to experience a golden age, if only briefly

Matanchén: Mother Culture of Western Mexico 05.04.2026

The Matanchén Culture played a foundational role in the development of later west-Mexican civilizations.

Huiracocha and the Hidden Esoteric Networks in Mexico 29.03.2026

German-Mexican Dr. Arnoldo Krumm-Heller aka "Huiracocha" changed the esoteric landscape of post-Revolution Mexico

Fringe Mysteries of the Toltec Capital of Tula 15.03.2026

For the past 25 years many alternative theories have emerged surrounding the ancient Toltec capital of Tula

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: Strange but True Stories 28.02.2026

The 11-time president of Mexico had many legends associated with him. Here are 4 strange but true stories.

Rio Bec: A Maya Masterpiece in the Jungle 22.02.2026

Nearly inaccessible and shrouded in jungle, the Maya city of Rio Bec has many secrets.

The Cora: Forgotten Indigenous Group of Western Mexico 15.02.2026

The Cora people, an indigenous group of the Sierra Madre Occidental in western Mexico, have preserved a rich syncretic culture demonstrating remarkable resilience across centuries.

Did Teotihuacan Have a Writing System? 08.02.2026

Long debated by scholars, new evidence suggests Teotihuacan may have had a writing system.

Ghosts and Demons: Four Legends from Nuevo Laredo 01.02.2026

The border town of Nuevo Laredo is home to many scary stories. Here are 4.

Guadalupe Apparitions: Modern and Mysterious Cases 25.01.2026

In modern-day Mexico, the Virgin of Guadalupe is said to be appearing in the most interesting places.

The Texan Santa Fe Expedition of 1841 18.01.2026

An ill-fated Texan expedition into Mexican territory had international ramifications.

Mexican Flying Saucers: The Forgotten Encounters 11.01.2026

An overview of little-known encounters with flying saucer UFOs in Mexico.

Cacaxtla: Mexico’s Hidden Archaeological Gem 04.01.2026

The little-known site of Cacaxtla has some of the most amazing murals in Mesoamerica.

Fake Toltec Spirituality and the New Age Movement 28.12.2025

Modern-day "Toltec shamans" promise enlightenment, for a price.

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo… Explained 21.12.2025

A basic understanding of the treaty that formally ended the Mexican War in 1848

Discovering Tingambato 14.12.2025

This mysterious lost city set among central Michoacán's avocado groves is little-understood by researchers.

Itztli: The Story of Obsidian 07.12.2025

Obsidian has played practical and symbolic roles for thousands of years in ancient Mexico.

The Ghosts of Ciudad Juárez 04.12.2025

The border town of Juárez is full of ghost stories. Here are 6.

Leon Trabuco’s Lost Gold 23.11.2025

In the 1930s a Mexican businessman hid 16 tons of gold in the desert. Where is it?

The 1976 Disappearance and Reappearance of Rafael Pacheco Pérez 16.11.2025

A student pilot encountered high strangeness on a routine solo flight outside Mexico City

Cuauhtémoc: The Last Aztec Emperor 09.11.2025

Thrust into power in his mid-20s, the last emperor of the Aztecs tried to resist the Spanish and hold onto his crumbling empire.

The Yaqui War of 1925-1926: Resistance in Sonora’s Sierra 02.11.2025

Unknown to many Mexicans, Mexico waged a brutal war on the Yaqui people starting in 1925.

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