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Aug 22, 2024 • 44min

CLASSIC: MKULTRA 101: The Basics

Dive into the dark world of MKUltra, where the CIA wove mind control into the fabric of the Cold War. Explore the harrowing tactics of psychological manipulation and the chilling experiments conducted on unsuspecting citizens. Uncover the ethical violations and the haunting legacy of non-consensual experimentation that still resonate today. The shocking revelations of investigative journalism shine a light on these murky operations, raising profound questions about government transparency and morality.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 5min

What exactly is ectoplasm?

Dive into the mysterious world of ectoplasm, the ghostly goop associated with spiritualism and mediums. Explore its cultural portrayal from 'Ghostbusters' to its historical roots, revealing both its eerie significance and humorous interpretations. Discover how illusion and deception played a role in its mystique, as mediums used clever tricks to create supernatural experiences. The intersection of photography and paranormal practices adds another layer of intrigue, illustrating the blend of belief, science, and skepticism surrounding ectoplasm.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 1min

CLASSIC: The Race to the Arctic: Who will control the poles?

The podcast dives into the intensifying geopolitical race for control over the Arctic region as climate change makes it more accessible. Nations compete fiercely for resource dominance and trade routes, with rising tensions echoing historic conflicts. The conversation highlights the environmental implications of melting ice, while examining the strategic significance of natural resources like oil and gas. Ultimately, it raises critical questions about international cooperation amidst global competition in this vital area.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 5min

Strange News: Disney Goes Full Supervillain, Food Monopolies, Glitter on Mars and More

Discover the bizarre case of a wrongful death lawsuit against Disney, with a startling connection to a long-forgotten subscription. Dive into the world of food monopolies as Mars acquires Kellanova for $36 billion, raising concerns about corporate power in your pantry. Explore intriguing ideas like using glitter to terraform Mars and the latest controversy surrounding Banksy’s art. Plus, hear about the unique intersection of inflation, consumer rights, and market manipulation in today’s economy. It's a wild ride through strange news that hits close to home!
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Aug 16, 2024 • 56min

Hostile Climate: The Home Insurance Crisis

This discussion tackles the turbulent world of home insurance amidst escalating natural disasters. Explore how rising costs and complex claims create headaches for homeowners. Discover the realities behind common myths and the increasing financial strain caused by climate change. Dive into personal stories showcasing the struggles of those facing soaring premiums. It also highlights the profit-driven motives of insurance companies, comparing them to systemic challenges in healthcare, all while questioning the future of coverage in unpredictable times.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 60min

Listener Mail: Plastic Bottle Sabotage, Blackstone and DNA, Is Stockholm syndrome made up?

The hosts dive into the mysterious nature of Stockholm syndrome, questioning if it's truly a construct. They tackle intriguing concerns about European plastic bottle sabotage and the sustainability of plastic waste. The discussion shifts to the ramifications of Blackstone's acquisition of Ancestry, raising alarms about DNA privacy. Personal anecdotes blend with thoughtful analyses, making for a fascinating exploration of psychological constructs and environmental issues, all while engaging listeners in a lively manner.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 1min

Leon G. Turrou: The Nazi Hunter

Leon G. Turrou, a central figure in U.S. counter-espionage efforts against Nazis, shares his gripping journey through a complex web of conspiracy. He discusses the early Nazi infiltration of the U.S. government and the countermeasures taken against them. The conversation dives into the historical roots of extremist ideologies, the controversial implications of labeling individuals as Nazis today, and the cultural significance of films like 'Confessions of a Nazi Spy.' Turrou's own espionage trials reveal the moral dilemmas faced during this turbulent era.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 48min

CLASSIC: Who Killed Artemus Ogletree?

Artemus Ogletree is the center of a chilling murder mystery that dates back to 1935 in Kansas City. The podcast dives into the eerie circumstances of his brutal demise under the alias Roland T. Owen. Guests explore his unsettling hotel stay, revealing bizarre encounters and psychological intrigue. The narrative unfolds theories of organized crime, love triangles, and underlying community tensions. With new leads reignited by a mysterious 2019 caller, the case remains a captivating puzzle worth investigating.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 7min

Strange News: Crickets Are Back on the Menu, RFK and Bear Corpse Litter, the EPA versus Herbicide, and More

Robert Kennedy, Jr., a presidential candidate and son of the late senator, hilariously recounts a bizarre incident involving a bear carcass in Central Park. The discussion also highlights Singapore's surprising approval of edible insects as a sustainable food source and the recent EPA ban on the harmful herbicide DCPA. Their conversation unveils the absurdity of political legacies while addressing crucial public health risks, making for a captivating blend of humor and serious issues in today's society.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 43min

CLASSIC: How did North America's largest city disappear? The Mysterious Collapse of Cahokia

Cahokia was a thriving pre-Columbian city that rivaled London in size, yet mysteriously vanished by 1350. Examining its impressive urban planning and cultural depth reveals a complex society with intricate trade networks. The hosts explore various theories about its decline, from natural disasters to social upheaval, challenging traditional narratives. Rituals and even sacrifices hint at deeper societal issues. Ultimately, this fascinating tale prompts reflections on the fleeting nature of civilizations and the mysteries that surround our history.

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