

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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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h
What was the Ludlow Massacre? Chapter One: The Colorado Coal Rush
Unions and governments have a fraught history filled with tension and conflict. The chilling tale of the Ludlow Massacre reveals how corruption and exploitation plagued laborers seeking rights during the Colorado Coal Rush. Miners faced dangerous conditions and economic oppression in company towns, often paid in tokens. The struggle for better working conditions ignited violent clashes, notably involving the infamous Baldwin-Feltz Detective Agency. This harrowing account intertwines historical and modern labor issues, emphasizing the ongoing fight for workers' rights.

Oct 15, 2024 • 58min
CLASSIC: Did John Astor steal Captain Kidd's treasure?
Discover the intriguing life of John Jacob Astor, America's first multimillionaire, and the shadowy origins of his fortune. Was he a legitimate businessman or involved in nefarious activities? Dive into the captivating legend of Captain Kidd's hidden treasure and the myths surrounding it. The hosts blend history with humor, exposing the complexities of wealth and morality. Engage with whimsical tales that challenge the line between truth and fiction, all while uncovering the mysteries of lost treasures and community stories.

Oct 14, 2024 • 59min
Strange News: Potato/Blood Space Bricks, The Waffle House Index, Taxing Hostages, APD Investigator Shot
In a wild exploration of strange news, scientists reveal that potatoes can outperform human blood in creating space bricks. The bizarre concept of the Waffle House Index emerges as a unique gauge for disaster recovery in the Southeast. Taxing hostages takes a surreal twist, showcasing the absurdities of bureaucracy. An APD investigator's shooting prompts a complex reflection on police actions amidst celebration of crime-fighting achievements. The podcast blends humor with serious topics, creating a captivating look at our world's quirks.

Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 11min
The Leonard Peltier Story
Dive into the intriguing story of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist imprisoned for decades, who claims innocence in the murder of two FBI agents. Explore the complexities of his trial, marked by questionable evidence and accusations of misconduct. Delve into the historical context of the American Indian Movement and ongoing struggles for cultural identity and rights. The conversation challenges perceptions of justice for marginalized communities, reflecting the broader implications of Peltier's case on Indigenous voices and activism.

Oct 10, 2024 • 51min
Listener Mail: State Militias, Fentanyl, Microplastics, and More
Chef Ben, a Chicago-based culinary expert, joins the discussion about the alarming rise of microplastics and their unknown health impacts. The hosts dive into the fentanyl epidemic, revealing why drug cartels are leaning on this potent opioid. They also explore the intriguing world of state militias, distinguishing them from the National Guard and discussing historical and legal contexts. With engaging banter, they highlight audience questions while unraveling pressing societal issues.

Oct 9, 2024 • 1h 2min
The Psychic Cold War: Countermeasures
Dive into the intriguing realm of psychic powers and government secrets! The discussion unpacks the bizarre incidents surrounding the covert Stargate Project, where the U.S. explored remote viewing during the Cold War. Explore the potential military applications of psychic abilities and the ethical dilemmas involved with psychic registration. From wild pop culture references to chilling historical accounts, the hosts humorously consider what countermeasures governments might unleash if they discovered genuine psychic powers. Prepare for a blend of humor and thought-provoking insights!

Oct 8, 2024 • 53min
CLASSIC: Is there really a hidden pyramid in Alaska?
Discover the intriguing world of pyramids beyond Egypt, including bizarre claims of a hidden structure in Alaska. The hosts delve into the potential implications of its existence and how ancient folklore connects to modern conspiracies. They unpack claims about the oldest pyramids in Kazakhstan and Indonesia, reflecting on archaeological mysteries and dating challenges. Explore playful theories involving extraterrestrial influences on pyramid construction, blending history with the allure of the unknown. The episode is a whimsical journey into humanity's fascination with these ancient structures.

Oct 8, 2024 • 1h
Strange News: Robot Dogs (Called It!), Boar's Head, Eric Adams and a Memory Crystal
Robot dogs with guns are here—just as predicted! A troubling listeria outbreak tied to Boar's Head raises serious food safety concerns. Explore the indictment of a New York City mayor amidst political scandals. Revolutionary 5D memory crystals could potentially store human genomes for future resurrection. Dive into whimsical theories like the moon as a communications tool and quirky news stories like 'Fat Bear Week'. There's also a glance at modern financial fraud and ethical dilemmas of cloning, wrapped in humor and insight.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 11min
Can you remotely blow up a mobile device?
Recent explosions of pagers in Lebanon have sparked worldwide concerns about mobile device safety. The discussion explores the unsettling possibility of remotely detonating devices, emphasizing genuine public fears. Humor blends with serious analysis as Hezbollah's role is dissected amidst geopolitical tensions. The risks of counterfeit devices and faulty batteries are also examined. The podcast highlights the intersection of technology and safety, urging listeners to recognize hidden dangers in their everyday devices.

Oct 3, 2024 • 54min
Listener Mail: Recent Calamities, Three Mile Island, Addiction and The Dead Live Within You
The hosts tackle intriguing moral dilemmas like organ donation and ponder the role of AI in nuclear facilities. They share harrowing stories from Hurricane Helene while discussing addiction’s profound societal impact and the dangers of certain prescriptions. The revival of the Three Mile Island reactor sparks discussion about energy demands and safety challenges. Lively debates on nuclear energy's benefits versus public fear add depth, all while engaging listeners to reflect on personal experiences and historical events.