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Houska Castle: Human-Animal Hybrids & Gateway to Hell? - Remote Viewing Investigation

The Cryptid Huntress

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Episode  ·  1:51:07  ·  Dec 5, 2025

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Houska Castle in the Czech Republic is one of the most haunted locations on Earth. It was built in the 13th century on top of a cliff in Prague's countryside, mysteriously isolated from all trade routes with no source of water and all its defenses are facing inward. Some say it wasn't built to keep evil from entering the fortress, but to prevent it from getting out.According to official records, the castle was built as an administrative hub for the king, but Czech folklore maintains that the true purpose of its construction was to seal a gaping crack in the limestone. Locals believed this was a gateway to Hell from which human-animal hybrid beings such as dark-winged beings and a froglike-humanoid emerged to feed on villagers and drag them back into the abyss, never to be seen again.Prisoners who were facing the gallows in the area were offered full pardons if they agreed to be lowered into the bottomless hole and report on what they saw. The first man to do so was young and healthy, and he happily accepted. Within seconds, he cried to be raised up. When he emerged, his hair had turned white and he had aged at least thirty years, dying of unknown causes just days later.Nazi experiments and occult practices took place within the castle during World War II, occupying the castle to investigate whether the gateway to Hell was real and to harness the power of hell.So, what is really going on at the Houska Castle? Jessica was tasked with this property as a coordinate remote viewing target and discusses the data here With Mike Tornincasa of MT Paranormal Life!For access to the raw remote viewing data, join Patreon here: https://Patreon.com/thecryptidhuntress Follow Jessica:https://thecryptidhuntress.com https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCryptidHuntress https://www.facebook.com/TheCryptidHuntress https://www.etsy.com/shop/WarWomanGoods

1h 51m 7s  ·  Dec 5, 2025

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