• Episode 72 The Voynich Manuscript Episode 2.
    Mar 27 2026

    The Voynich Manuscript is one of history’s greatest enigmas. Known for its undeciphered text and bewildering illustrations, it has captured the imagination of experts and amateurs alike for over a century. What is the Voynich Manuscript? Who created it? And, more importantly, why has no one been able to crack its mystery? Today, we unravel the layers of this codex, tracking its storied history and examining the theories surrounding its creation.

    Currently housed at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Voynich Manuscript is a book like no other. With its pages filled with an elaborate script no one can read, illustrations of plants no botanist has been able to identify, and astrological symbols shrouded in meaning, it raises only questions. Theories abound—from secret codes to lost languages, from meaningful science to meaningless gibberish. Perhaps it is the random musings of a medieval eccentric. Perhaps it is a masterwork of deception. Or perhaps it holds knowledge we are not yet ready to comprehend.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 71: Jimmy Hoffa- Will we ever know what happened?
    Mar 22 2026
    Jimmy Hoffa’s journey to prominence was nothing short of extraordinary. Through sheer willpower, strategic acumen, and relentless determination, he transformed the Teamsters into the largest labor union in the United States, representing over 2.3 million members at its peak. Under Hoffa’s leadership, the Teamsters became a force to be reckoned with, securing better pay, benefits, and working conditions for countless workers across the nation. Hoffa’s ability to negotiate with employers, often using his sharp wit and unyielding resolve, earned him widespread admiration among the working class. To many, he was a champion of the people, a man who fought tirelessly for the common worker.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 70: The Flannan Isles Lighthouse
    Mar 17 2026
    This is the story of the three lighthouse keepers stationed there—James Ducat, Thomas Marshall, and Donald McArthur—and the inexplicable events that led to their disappearance. On December 15th, a passing ship noted that the lighthouse’s beacon was not lit, an alarming discovery given the vital role it served for maritime navigation. Upon investigation days later, rescuers found the lighthouse completely deserted, with no sign of the three men. The only clues left behind were a set of cryptic log entries, detailing stormy weather and feelings of unease, and a few scattered objects that suggested some kind of disturbance.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 69: Bermuda Triangle Mystery Fact or Fiction?
    Mar 12 2026

    he year was 1945, a time when the world was still reeling from the aftershocks of World War II, and aviation was rapidly advancing. It was during this time that one of the most infamous incidents tied to the Bermuda Triangle unfolded. Five torpedo bombers, collectively known as Flight 19, took off from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for what should have been a routine training exercise over the Atlantic. The mission was straightforward: practice a bombing run and return to base. Yet what began as an ordinary day quickly turned into one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the modern era.

    Hours after their departure, all five planes disappeared without a trace. The search efforts that followed yielded no wreckage, no survivors, and no definitive explanation. What’s even more chilling were the cryptic, muffled radio transmissions intercepted before contact was lost. Reports spoke of the pilots becoming completely disoriented, with compass readings that made no sense and voices tinged with confusion and fear. To make matters worse, a rescue plane dispatched to locate Flight 19 also disappeared under mysterious circumstances, adding yet another layer of intrigue to an already puzzling event.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 68: Boy in the Box update
    Mar 7 2026
    The Boy in the Box became a symbol of sorrow and loss, a case that haunted investigators and the public alike. Over the years, theories ranged from plausible to bizarre, involving everything from human trafficking to claims that the boy was a kidnapped child from another country. But without a name or significant leads, the case grew cold, shrouded in speculation and frustration. It wasn’t until 2022, through the revolutionary technology of genetic genealogy, that investigators were finally able to put a name to the boy—Joseph Augustus Zarelli.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 67: Updated: The Disappearance of Tara Calico
    Mar 2 2026

    Tara Calico, a vibrant 19-year-old from Belen, New Mexico, was a young woman on the cusp of her future. Known for her infectious smile and sharp mind, the college student balanced her studies with an active social life and a passion for fitness. Her disciplined nature was reflected in her daily routines, one of which would lead to a mystery that has haunted her community for decades.


    On the morning of September 20, 1988, Tara set out for her regular bike ride along Highway 47, a scenic but isolated road. Riding her mother's neon pink Huffy bicycle, she promised to be home by noon for a tennis match. But noon came and went with no sign of Tara. Her mother, Patty Doel, drove the familiar route, her concern mounting with each passing mile. Along the roadside, she found fragments of Tara's belongings—a tragic trail of breadcrumbs hinting that something terrible had occurred. A relentless search began, but the answers to Tara's disappearance would remain heartbreakingly out of reach.


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    10 mins
  • Episode 66: Another look at the disappearance of Asha Degree
    Feb 27 2026
    Over the years, her case has gained national attention, sparking discussions about the importance of community in protecting children and the urgency of keeping their stories alive. Asha Degree became more than just a name; she became a symbol of perseverance against all odds. Through this story, we honor her memory and reaffirm the importance of continuing to ask questions, raise awareness, and stand together to protect those who are most vulnerable. The search for Asha is not just about answers—it’s about hope, humanity, and the enduring strength of love.

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    14 mins
  • Episode 65 The Assassination of Olof Palme update
    Feb 22 2026
    Even in the aftermath of his tragic assassination, Palme’s ideals continue to inspire movements for change and justice worldwide. His story serves as a reminder that one voice, no matter how contentious or polarizing, can ignite a global conversation and challenge the status quo. Today, when the world faces growing inequalities and polarization, his unwavering commitment to social justice and progressive reform feels more relevant than ever, urging each of us to stand firm for what we believe in.

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    16 mins