FACT-CHECKS
Paranormal claims and mythology persist because they tap into deep human curiosity about the unexplained. TruthRadar separates verifiable historical and scientific facts from legend — checking claims about hauntings, cryptids, UFOs, ancient mythology, and urban legends against documented evidence, historical records, and scientific findings.
Is the New Jersey Devil Real?
Are Fairies Real?
Is the Panama Alien Real?
Is Goatman Real?
Are Spirit Boxes Real?
Is the Russian Sleep Experiment Real?
Are Elves Real?
Is the Sea Eater Real?
Are Tarot Cards Real?
Is the Charlie Charlie Game Real?
Are Curses Real?
Is Pennywise Real?
Are the Backrooms Real?
Are Leprechauns Real?
Is the Tooth Fairy Real?
Are Mediums Real?
Is Magic Real?
Are Ghosts Real?
Is Santa Real?
Are Spirits Real?
Are Skinwalkers Real?
Are Monsters Real?
Is the Loch Ness Monster Real?
Is the Kraken Real?
Is the Ouija Board Real?
Is Siren Head Real?
Where Is the Real Annabelle Doll?
Are Mimics Real?
Are Drop Bears Real?
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Can TruthRadar fact-check paranormal or supernatural claims?
TruthRadar fact-checks the verifiable, factual elements of paranormal claims — historical records, documented investigations, scientific findings, and whether events or locations described are real. It distinguishes what is documented fact from what remains unexplained or is legend.
How does TruthRadar handle mythology and folklore claims?
Mythology and folklore claims are verified against historical scholarship, anthropological research, and primary cultural sources. TruthRadar identifies when a myth has a verifiable historical origin versus when it is purely legendary.