The FedEx Fan
- A FedEx driver, Eric, discovered that one of his regular customers, Craig, handles merch for Astonishing Legends.
- Eric had been listening to the podcast for years while unknowingly delivering its merchandise.
The Book's Value
- Richard Haddam gifted a signed copy of "The Vertical Plane" to the podcast hosts three years prior.
- The book, initially worth around $40, has since increased in value to approximately $700.
Book Summary
- Forrest Burgess summarizes the book: In 1984, a man outside London receives computer messages from someone who lived in his cottage 400 years earlier.
- This occurred before the internet or interconnected computers, adding to the mystery.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app 1 chevron_right 2 chevron_right 3 chevron_right 4 chevron_right 5 chevron_right 6 chevron_right 7 chevron_right 8 chevron_right 9 chevron_right 10 chevron_right 11 chevron_right 12 chevron_right 13 chevron_right 14 chevron_right 15 chevron_right 16 chevron_right 17 chevron_right 18 chevron_right 19 chevron_right 20 chevron_right 21 chevron_right 22 chevron_right 23 chevron_right 24 chevron_right 25 chevron_right 26 chevron_right 27 chevron_right 28 chevron_right 29 chevron_right 30 chevron_right 31 chevron_right 32 chevron_right 33 chevron_right 34 chevron_right 35 chevron_right 36 chevron_right 37 chevron_right 38 chevron_right 39 chevron_right 40 chevron_right 41 chevron_right 42 chevron_right 43 chevron_right 44 chevron_right 45 chevron_right 46 chevron_right 47 chevron_right 48 chevron_right 49 chevron_right 50 chevron_right 51 chevron_right 52 chevron_right 53 chevron_right 54 chevron_right
Introduction
00:00 • 1min
Ken Webster's Secret Computer
01:27 • 3min
How to Deal With Unwonted Personal Activity
04:40 • 2min
Lone Star Medium - Is She Right for You?
07:00 • 3min
The Vertical Plane by Ken Webster
09:44 • 2min
A Book Review of Anne Rice's the Omega Act
11:24 • 2min
A Brief History of Computers
13:45 • 2min
Is It the Equivalent of the Old Tr S 80?
15:17 • 3min
The Meadow Cottage by Nicola Scott
17:51 • 2min
Six Toed Footprints on Both Feet
20:18 • 3min
How Did You Find This Book in the First Place?
23:12 • 4min
The Rats Are Playing a Prank on Me
27:42 • 3min
How to Find the Right Amazon Jobs for You
30:19 • 3min
How to Save Your Work on a Floppy Disk
33:08 • 3min
The New File on the Floppy Disk
35:42 • 3min
The Edward Ship, the Name of a Company, Was Made in Wales.
38:19 • 1min
The First Message From a Computer
39:46 • 5min
The King Rata - I Write on Behalf of Many, Yes?
45:10 • 5min
The Untrustworthy Narrator
50:39 • 4min
What's the Relationship Between Luccas and Ken Webster?
54:23 • 5min
The Hungry Ghosts
59:48 • 2min
Are You Asking More Questions?
01:01:58 • 5min
How Is Lucas Creating the Messages?
01:07:10 • 4min
Language in the Story of Lucas
01:10:41 • 3min
Progressive Insurance - I Must Plant Me Barley and and and Make Me Ale
01:13:56 • 2min
Ghost in the Machine
01:15:41 • 4min
Book Review - A Killing Floor
01:19:11 • 3min
Book Review - Four Ries of a Normalist
01:21:56 • 2min
The History of Farming in Cheshire
01:23:50 • 2min
The Year in Henry the Eighth's Reign
01:25:37 • 2min
Is This Really a Weird Time?
01:27:34 • 2min
I'm Going to Walk Outside Right Now and Look for That Red Sandstone
01:29:20 • 2min
Isn't That a Hoax?
01:31:29 • 2min
Murder Among Mormons
01:33:41 • 1min
Is There a Card or Record?
01:35:11 • 6min
What's Happening Here?
01:40:50 • 4min
What Manner of Horse Is This?
01:44:33 • 2min
Ken Webster, a Fire in the Sky Case, Part Two
01:46:12 • 4min
Is This a Hoax?
01:50:15 • 2min
Is There a Jesus College?
01:52:45 • 3min
I've Always Wondered at Being Carnut
01:56:03 • 1min
Avenging the Series Miracles
01:57:20 • 5min
The Mammoth Mountain Poltergeist
02:02:05 • 3min
The Trickster Elements
02:05:02 • 2min
Are You Stacking Up in My House?
02:07:29 • 5min
Lucas's Book Is Written, but Not in Our Time Line
02:12:19 • 3min
A Psychic Connection to Lucas - I'm Coming for That Booty
02:15:33 • 2min
Ghosts - A Review
02:17:24 • 3min
The Three Dimensions of a Tessaract
02:20:23 • 4min
'Syphi' Is a Paranormal Ghost Story
02:24:31 • 3min
The Transference of Energy Between One Realm and the Other
02:27:54 • 4min
Do You Have a Guacamole Recipe?
02:31:48 • 2min
The Grim Reaper Makes Guaca Moli
02:33:37 • 2min
What's Happened Now?
02:36:02 • 5min
Many of us enjoy a good ghost story. Many of us enjoy Science Fiction. But how many stories do you know that start off as one and evolve into the other? What's become known as "The mystery of the Dodleston messages" is precisely just such a case. And if the story is accurate, it comes with some of the most incredible, baffling, and mind-bending implications we've ever encountered. Towards the end of summer in 1984, teacher and musician Ken Webster was renovating his 16th-century home named "Meadow Cottage" when the strange activity began. Located in the village of Dodleston, four miles southwest of the town of Chester in northwest England near the border with Wales, life was taking its usual somnambulistic pace while dusted with the discomfort and drudgery of living in a small, historical residence during construction. But one day, while Webster's lodger friend Nicola helped to decorate, the pair noticed tiny, six-toed footprints going up the wall that would reappear even after repainting. Then, it seemed a poltergeist repeatedly stacked their pantry goods in a playful yet orderly fashion. Clearly to them, some acquaintance was having a laugh at their expense. But a bigger mystery unfolded after Webster brought home a BBC brand word processor from his school so Nicola could write comedy sketches. Ken Webster, Nicola, and Ken's girlfriend Debbie noticed that someone was leaving at first cryptic messages on the microcomputer, but seemingly written in the style of 16th-century English. Before long, the epistler, or as the trio first thought, merry prankster, had identified himself as "Lukas" and was wondering what all these strange but decent folks were doing in his farmhouse, mucking about. Through leaving text documents back and forth, an ongoing conversation and friendship developed. Lukas claimed to be the original owner of the cottage. Not only that, he said he was currently living under the reign of King Henry VIII and his queen of the moment, Catherine Parr, making Lukas' lifetime the 1540s of England. But as unbelievable as this more than 400-year-old correspondence appeared, the situation would become even more bizarre as Lukas, Ken, and his friends would find themselves embroiled in royal Tudor intrigue with trying to save Lukas' life. Complicating this otherworldly drama was the emergence of mysterious correspondents who claimed to be manipulating this portal through time. As relatively mundane as Lukas' messages often were, these new entities professed to be from the future, or perhaps a possible future, and warned that messing with the paradoxes of time travel could lead to terrible consequences with alternate timelines. Ken Webster documented this series of mind-blowing events in his book, The Vertical Plane, published in 1989. Tonight, we're joined once again by our great friend and paranormal oracle, Richard Hatem. Rich made us aware of this story by generously gifting us Webster's book, years before its now princely sum of over $500 for a used, out-of-print copy on Amazon. Part One of our series on this unimaginable occurrence will focus on how Webster and his friends got to know this true "Renaissance Man" and leading up to the possibility that there are overlords of time who can dabble in our destinies.
Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode.
Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode.


