

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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From UFOs to psychic powers and government cover-ups, history is riddled with unexplained events. You can turn back now or learn the Stuff They Don't Want You To Know ... an audio podcast from iHeartRadio.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 54min
CLASSIC: A Long Shadow: Life and Times of David Koch
Explore the controversial legacy of David Koch, a billionaire whose philanthropic endeavors masked a darker influence in American politics. Discover the intricate relationship between wealth and freedom, alongside his health struggles and the impact of Koch Industries. Delve into the paradox of significant charitable contributions contrasted with ethical dilemmas tied to business practices. Examine the Koch brothers' financial machinery and the 'dark money' that reshaped governance. Reflect on Chase Koch's efforts to redefine the family legacy in modern political discourse.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 5min
CLASSIC: Conspiracies and Crime: The World's Biggest Heists
Dive into the thrilling world of heists and crime! Explore notorious robberies, from cheddar thefts to the infamous Dunbar Armored Robbery, uncovering the psychological motivations and meticulous planning involved. Delve into the dynamics of fictional heist narratives compared to real-life statistics, revealing the gritty realities of criminal endeavors. Discover audacious crimes like the Great Beirut Heist, intertwined with political turmoil, and learn about the masterminds whose ambition led them to fame—or downfall!

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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
CLASSIC: Can memories be erased?
Can memories really be erased? This intriguing discussion dives into the complexities of human memory, exploring how it's influenced by emotions and experiences. It raises ethical questions about manipulating memories, especially painful ones. From a gruesome murder case to groundbreaking research on memory erasure techniques, the conversation navigates the murky waters of memory science. The implications for personal identity and the potential for memory control are both fascinating and unsettling, prompting listeners to ponder the very essence of their experiences.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 4min
CLASSIC: The Rise of the Chimera
Dive into the intriguing world of chimeras, where the lines between humans and animals blur. Explore ancient mythologies and modern genetic engineering, including the potential for pig-grown organs. The discussion humorously tackles the whimsical idea of cat-human hybrids and their ethical implications. Discover the scientific advances in organ production, while addressing the critical shortage in transplantation. This blend of light-hearted banter and serious ethical dilemmas prompts thought about our future in genetic experimentation.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 44min
CLASSIC: Church Burning, Metal, and Scandinavian ‘Satanists’
Dive into the chilling saga of church burnings in Norway during the 1990s, often linked to the black metal scene and misunderstood Satanic groups. Explore how this phenomenon intertwined with the broader 'Satanic Panic' culture. The podcast reveals the rich cultural roots of heavy metal in Scandinavia, highlighting the clash between paganism and Christianity. Personal anecdotes showcase the genre's rebellious spirit, while dissecting the motivations behind these controversial acts offers a deeper understanding of its complexities.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 15min
Religious Syncretism: The Ultimate Conspiracy?
Dive into the intriguing world of religious syncretism, where ancient beliefs intertwine to shape modern spirituality. Discover how secret societies have influenced faith throughout history and uncover the hidden layers behind well-known religions. The discussion touches on resilient ancient practices that adapt to survive societal pressures. As listeners reflect on the convergence of old and new beliefs, questions arise about the manipulation of spirituality by powerful leaders. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of faith and its multi-faceted roles in human culture.

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Dec 30, 2024 • 43min
CLASSIC: What are the Phoenix lights?
Discover the captivating mystery of the Phoenix Lights, where thousands reported eerie lights in the night sky on March 13, 1997. Delve into witness accounts, media reactions, and the chaos of 911 calls that ensued. Explore varied theories—from military exercises to extraterrestrial visitors—and their implications for UFO lore. Personal anecdotes and cultural references enrich the discussion, highlighting the ongoing fascination and debate surrounding this significant event in UFO history. What truly happened that night remains a tantalizing enigma.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 38min
When was Jesus actually born? Chapter Two: Why December?
Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th? The hosts unravel a mix of historical theories, conspiracies, and humorous insights about the date's selection. They explore the complexities of religious storytelling and the impact of cultural rituals like mistletoe and oak trees. Delving into the political motivations behind adopting pagan practices, they highlight the ongoing evolution of Christmas traditions. Listeners gain a greater understanding of how ancient empires shaped the narrative of Jesus's birth and the significance of gift-giving in modern celebrations.

Dec 26, 2024 • 53min
Listener Mail: Big Chicken, Modified Parachutes, and the Big Vegetarian Conspiracy
Listeners dive into quirky discussions about the global poultry trade and its fascinating conspiracies. A thought-provoking inquiry on vegetarianism sheds light on its impact on biodiversity. The complexities of chicken farming come under scrutiny, revealing health issues tied to rapid growth. Aviation safety takes center stage as they explore parachute technology, linked to iconic cases like D.B. Cooper. It's a blend of humor and insightful debates that keeps curiosity alive!

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Dec 25, 2024 • 45min
When was Jesus actually born? Chapter One: An Origin Story
The festive atmosphere kicks off with a lively celebration of the year's end and an examination of capitalism in Christmas through the lens of the movie 'Scrooged'. Delving into the nativity story, the discussion highlights shared beliefs and personal anecdotes while examining the complex themes of consent and socioeconomic struggles. Historical timelines around Jesus's birth are explored, revealing diverse traditions, discrepancies in Gospel accounts, and the cultural influences that shape the date of Christmas.