
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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.
Latest episodes

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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 12min
Horror in the Jungle: Crossing the Darién Gap, Chapter Two
The conversation delves into the harrowing realities of crossing the Darién Gap, a perilous land bridge fraught with dangers. It highlights the complex dynamics of migration impacted by cartels, corruption, and exploitation. The hosts share personal stories intertwined with serious discussions on ICE operations and the human cost of migration. Culinary adventures in Atlanta juxtapose the serious geopolitical implications of the region. The emotional and physical burdens faced by travelers reveal the urgent humanitarian crisis impacting countless lives.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 5min
Listener Mail: Chimera, The Bible, A Controversial Salute
Dive into the ethical conundrums surrounding chimera research and the complexities of organ transplantation using animal organs. Explore a public salute that sparked heated debates on its historical significance and modern implications. The hosts also tackle biblical narratives, especially the stories of Mary and Joseph, while reflecting on how interpretations vary across denominations. Add in some lighthearted listener anecdotes and a dash of humor, and you've got a conversation that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 51min
Horror in the Jungle: Crossing the Darién Gap, Chapter One
Venture into the harrowing realities of the Darién Gap, a perilous stretch connecting the Americas. Discover the absurd historical attempts to navigate this inhospitable terrain, including a wild nuclear proposal! Explore the tragic Scottish expedition that highlights colonial missteps and their impacts. Learn about the struggles of indigenous tribes up against crime and disease, amidst the complexities of migration. This gripping discussion dives deep into the harsh challenges of survival in one of the world's most dangerous regions.

Jan 28, 2025 • 35min
CLASSIC: Secret Rooms, Secret Societies and an Unexpected Guest
Dive into the whimsical world of secret societies and elite rooms filled with humorous anecdotes from a surprise guest. Explore the quirky intersection of fame, absurd loyalty programs, and identity. Unravel the mysteries surrounding Yale's exclusive groups and their surreal parties. From Valentine's Day gift tips to insights on political elites, every moment is packed with laughter and intriguing reflections on power and exclusivity. Brace yourself for an entertaining mix of conspiracy theories and personal tales that reveal the charm of secrecy.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 13min
Strange News: Billionaires are Booming, Elon Musk Cheats at Games, Pardons and Commutations
The recent wave of political pardons has sparked heated debates about justice and fairness. Meanwhile, the wealth of billionaires is soaring, with predictions of an impending wave of trillionaires. Elon Musk finds himself in hot water over allegations of cheating at video games, raising questions about authenticity in gaming. Additionally, the influence of extreme wealth on democracy is scrutinized, highlighting the challenges of accountability and transparency in modern society.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 2min
Whatever happened to Ambrose Small?
Ambrose Small, a notorious figure in Ontario's theater scene, vanished mysteriously in 1919 after selling his business. Known for his controversial dealings and tumultuous personal life, Small's disappearance sparked numerous theories, including potential foul play and connections to his gambling debts. The puzzling case captivated the public, fueled by sensational media coverage and cryptic clues, including a puzzling cryptogram. Over a century later, the enigma of what truly happened to Ambrose still intrigues and invites speculation.

Jan 24, 2025 • 38min
CLASSIC: Inside Scientology with Mike Rinder, Part II: The Future of the Church
Mike Rinder, a former high-ranking member of the Church of Scientology and author, shares intriguing insights about the church's membership and ongoing activities in Clearwater, Florida. He delves into the secretive OT3 stage, addressing the controversial beliefs of Xenu and Thetans. The discussion highlights Scientology's persuasive tactics and inflated membership claims, as well as internal power struggles. Rinder also contrasts the church's ambitious global goals with its dwindling influence in the face of growing public awareness.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 12min
Dangers of the Dark Web: Kill List, with Carl Miller
Join Carl Miller, an award-winning journalist and dark web expert, as he unveils the chilling realities of the internet's underbelly. He discusses his harrowing experiences with hitman websites and the disturbing trend of individuals seeking hired killers. Learn about a real-life kill list investigation following a murder, where journalists faced ethical dilemmas and the challenge of notifying potential victims. Miller emphasizes the vital need for awareness and the psychological toll of navigating such dangerous digital landscapes.

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Jan 21, 2025 • 54min
Inside Scientology with Mike Rinder, Part I: An Origin Story
Mike Rinder, a former senior official of the Church of Scientology and co-host of Scientology: Fair Game, shares his deep insights into the controversial organization. He discusses the origins of Scientology and the precarious balance of faith and manipulation. Rinder sheds light on the practice of 'fair gaming' against critics and delves into the psychological control exerted over members. Listeners will find the revelations about auditing and the financial traps laid for followers particularly startling.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 16min
Strange News: The California Wildfires Update, Jack the Ripper Breakthroughs, Banning Food Coloring Additives, and More
California is battling raging wildfires while peculiar tech, like cloud-connected sex toys, faces hacker threats. Recent DNA evidence might finally crack the Jack the Ripper case, sparking renewed intrigue. The FDA's move to ban harmful food coloring additives is hailed as a victory for public health. The discussion also highlights ethical dilemmas surrounding resource extraction and wildfires. All this, along with humorous takes on canned food and the strangeness of modern culinary advertising, makes for an engaging tale of strange news.