Netflix has a series called "Unsolved Mysteries" which seems separate from the long-running series hosted by Robert Stack many years ago. In Episode 5 of the third volume (v3, #5), at around the 16:53 mark, we hear some investigator say this:
"When you hear the word 'paranormal' one of the common phenomena is what people refer to as 'an orb.' And orbs come in all different shapes, and size, and colors, and behaviors, They operate at speeds and angles we couldn't even hope to duplicate."
We then hear an account by an anonymous witness who talks to the camera. She says she was driving home from work at night, and saw a red light that seemed to follow her (she later describes it as a red ball). She says shortly thereafter it was a "big ball" and a "bright white light." She says the light followed her at a close distance, before rising straight up into the sky, becoming like a shooting star.
We have an even more interesting account around the 33:22 mark, where we hear of some spooky activity. We hear two named witnesses describe a case of coins seeming to fall "out of nowhere," landing on the floor. One investigator says there were 65 coins that mysteriously appeared, all landing heads up. I am inclined to believe the strange account, having had some incredibly strange experiences involving coins, such as a coin rolling up from behind me, on its edge, when I was alone in an apartment (just after having finished double-checking that all coins in the apartment had been put away, because I was trying to systematically study what seemed like a phenomenon of mysterious coin appearances that I was experiencing). My description of this experience is in my "Spookiest Observations" post here, which includes other accounts as interesting.
In the Netflix show the two describing what went on never use the term "apports," although that is the term used in parapsychology for reports of mysterious inexplicable appearances of objects.
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