Your Brain Is Hiding Things From You

Your Brain Is Hiding Things From You

From The Box of Oddities by Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth

April 8, 2026 · 40 min · Episode 794

About this episode

This episode explores the limits of human perception and the mysteries surrounding the Chupacabra and other unsettling phenomena.

What if reality isn’t what you think it is? In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro peel back the limits of human perception—starting with a real scientific phenomenon that suggests some people can see millions more colors than the rest of us. Meet the mysterious test subject known as CDA-29, whose vision may reveal that what we call “reality” is just a simplified version our brains can handle. If that’s true… what are we not seeing? Then, the journey shifts from science to something far more unsettling. Deep within the historic forts of San Juan, Puerto Rico, a sentry once vanished without a trace—sparking centuries of chilling theories involving vampires, shadowy creatures, and something lurking just beyond the edge of perception. Fast forward to the 1970s, and reports of blood-drained livestock begin surfacing across the island… leading to one of the most infamous cryptids in modern history: the Chupacabra. Is it folklore? Misidentified animals? A military experiment gone wrong? Or something far stranger? Plus, in this episode’s “Thing in the Middle,” discover some of the strangest taxes ever imposed—from urine in Ancient Rome to window taxes that literally…

People in this episode

Hosts: Kat, Jethro Gilligan Toth

Topics covered

  • human perception
  • science
  • mystery
  • cryptids
  • folklore
  • history
  • unexplained phenomena

Keywords

  • perception
  • colors
  • CDA-29
  • Chupacabra
  • vampires
  • cryptids
  • San Juan
  • Ancient Rome
  • strange taxes

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Chupacabra

Places: San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ancient Rome

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