top of page
Conspiracy


Signal Lost: The Marconi Thread
Guglielmo Marconi invented radio, led Mussolini's secret UFO retrieval program, refused to hand over a death ray, and then suddenly died. Forty-five years later, scientists at the company carrying his name started dying too. I don't think the name was just branding.
kristin0214
6 days ago10 min read


The Black Knight Satellite: Something Has Been Watching Earth for 13,000 Years
In 1899, Nikola Tesla pointed his most sensitive radio receiver at the sky & heard something he could not explain. Structured. Repeating. Deliberate. He published his conclusion in a mainstream magazine two years later: he believed he had received a transmission from another world. Nobody funded the follow-up. His lab burned down. His papers were confiscated by the United States government within hours of his death.
Whatever Tesla heard that night, something is still up ther
kristin0214
Jun 48 min read


The Great Pyramid Concentrates Electromagnetic Energy. That Is Published Science.
A 2018 peer-reviewed paper established that the Great Pyramid focuses electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers. Fear and Wine investigates what that means.
kristin0214
Jun 36 min read


We Think CERN Broke the Timeline. Here's Why the Physics Actually Supports It.
Say this line out loud: "Luke, I am your father." You probably just heard Darth Vader's voice. You probably feel completely confident about where that line comes from and exactly how it was delivered. And you are wrong. Darth Vader never said those words. He said "No. I am your father." The word Luke is not in the line. You can pull up the film right now and confirm it. And yet your memory insists otherwise. Specifically. Vividly. With the same certainty you would use to reca
kristin0214
May 306 min read


Twenty-five years. No justice. And a thread nobody has followed.
Most people know the broad outline. Young woman. Washington D.C. intern. Affair with a Congressman. Disappeared in May 2001. Body found a year later in Rock Creek Park. A man convicted. The conviction overturned. The case cold.
What most people do not know is what her parents said this week. On the 25th anniversary of her disappearance. On NewsNation. About UAPs. About the House Intelligence Committee. About whether their daughter was killed because of what she had learned.
kristin0214
May 296 min read


THE RIVER KNOWS: Chris Bledsoe, the Cape Fear, and What the Ground Might Be Telling Us
After we published The Ground Underneath, the messages started coming in. Readers who had been quietly sitting with the same questions. Listeners who had made connections we had not yet made in print. One of those questions came up more than once: what about Chris Bledsoe? What about the Cape Fear River? Does the geological framework we built around nuclear weapons facilities and data centers apply to one of the most corroborated UAP experience cases in American history?
kristin0214
May 288 min read


Havana Syndrome: The Physics, the Weapon, and What Is Actually Being Done to These People
The science is documented. The weapon is confirmed in US government possession. The injury profiles match across independent cases spanning seventy years. This is what the evidence actually shows.
kristin0214
May 2710 min read


Something Lives in These Mountains
Three of us are heading to Franklin, North Carolina, tucked into the southwestern corner of the state, deep inside the Nantahala National Forest, where the gorge walls are so steep and the ridgelines so high that sunlight does not fully reach. Join us as we record an episode under the stars, in the woods, at a cabin, the way horror stories were always meant to be told. Around a fire. In the dark. In a place where the land itself has something to say, & Franklin, North Carolin
kristin0214
May 184 min read


The Diagnosis That Ends the Inquiry
When a researcher who knows something dangerous turns up dead, the official explanation often arrives quickly and sounds like medicine. An acute manic episode. A sudden mental health crisis. A breakdown with no prior warning.
It closes the file. It produces no suspect, no motive, no crime scene, and no further inquiry.
kristin0214
May 157 min read


THE GROUND UNDERNEATH: PART TWO
When we published part one, the documented pattern covered four military facilities across three states. As of this article, the same pattern covers those four military facilities, twelve major commercial data center clusters across nine states, and one of the most researched anomalous locations in American history.
Every single one sits on a rift zone.
kristin0214
May 1512 min read


THE GROUND UNDERNEATH: PART ONE
Every major nuclear weapons and aerospace intelligence facility in the United States sits on top of a geological rift system. And one private ranch sits at the exact midpoint between two of them.
kristin0214
May 146 min read


The Pumpable Field: What They Knew
In 1956, a research organization called Aviation Studies International published a declassified Air Force report surveying electrogravitic propulsion programs at fourteen major U.S. aerospace contractors. The report called it one of the most significant areas of aerospace development at the time of writing.
In 1957, the public record stopped.
No papers. No patents. No published null results. No concluded program documentation. No official explanation.
kristin0214
May 119 min read


"It's all a game. We're in the Matrix." The bizarre and unexplained death of Erin Valenti
She was a 33-year-old tech CEO with no mental health history. She called her parents from a California highway speaking in disconnected, paranoid language. Five days later her body was found in the back seat of her rental car half a mile from where she was last seen. The cause of death was officially listed as an acute manic episode. Nobody who knew her believes that is the whole story.
kristin0214
May 106 min read


She was called a bipolar musician. She was actually a quantum computing scientist. And she has been missing for 18 months.
In every news story written about Ingrid Coleen Lane, she is described the same way. Thirty-seven years old. Married. Bipolar. Buddhist. Musician. Struggling with her mental health. A woman who went for a hike in the Jemez Mountains outside Albuquerque on October 15th, 2023, and did not come back.
That description is not wrong. But it is so incomplete that it functionally buried who Ingrid Lane really was. And when you learn who she really was, this story changes completel
kristin0214
May 66 min read


Something Is Wrong With Gravity.
Fear and Wine's two-part series will investigate UAP field effects, electrogravitic propulsion, classified research, and what is happening right now while the monitors are being removed.
fearandwinepod
May 110 min read


The list is growing: dead and missing scientists and the city that keeps coming up...
More than a dozen researchers tied to NASA, nuclear propulsion, and classified defense programs are dead or missing. The FBI is investigating. Congress has used the word sinister. And one city appears again and again in the timeline.
fearandwinepod
Apr 296 min read


The Ghost in the Machine: Who Is @TMBSPACESHIPS, and Where Did He Go?
A Fear & Wine Research Division Investigation There's a particular kind of dread that comes not from monsters, but from absence. Not what's in the dark — but what just left it. On February 27, 2026, at 10:38 in the morning, an anonymous X account called @TMBSPACESHIPS made its final post. Twenty-two minutes later, a retired two-star Air Force general named William Neil McCasland left his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and walked out into a cold February morning without his
fearandwinepod
Apr 197 min read


We covered the McCasland disappearance in a 3-part series. Since then, the list has grown to ten (possibly 11). We just released the follow-up. Here's what we found.
We host a podcast called Fear & Wine. We do horror culture and wine pairings. That is our lane. Except that about six weeks ago, I fell into a rabbit hole about a missing Air Force general and an anonymous X account posting antigravity physics, and I have not been the same since. We released a 3-part investigative series called Limitations on Nature covering General William Neil McCasland — MIT PhD, former Commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, the man who ran Americ
fearandwinepod
Apr 177 min read


What Is @TMBSPACESHIPS? The Cryptic X Account Tied to UAP Research and a Missing General
What Is @TMBSPACESHIPS? The Cryptic X Account Tied to UAP Research If you've spent any time in UAP research circles online, you may have encountered the account. Strange posts. Fragmented syntax. Content that reads like it's written for an audience that already knows what it's referencing. The X account @TMBSPACESHIPS has been a subject of serious scrutiny among UAP investigators — not because of sensationalism, but because when you actually analyze what it posts, patterns em
fearandwinepod
Apr 162 min read


William Neil McCasland: The Air Force General at the Center of UAP Disclosure Allegations
In the rapidly shifting landscape of UAP disclosure, certain names appear repeatedly — not in sensational headlines, but in the careful, sourced reporting of journalists and researchers who have spent years building this case. William Neil McCasland is one of those names. Who Is William Neil McCasland? William Neil McCasland is a retired United States Air Force Major General. His military career spanned decades and placed him in leadership roles that intersected directly with
fearandwinepod
Apr 162 min read
Discover Fear & Wine: Horror Podcasts and Fine Wine Pairings
bottom of page