
Join your host, Sara Causey, at this after-hours spot to contemplate the things we're not supposed to know, not supposed to question. We'll probe the dark underbelly of the state, Corpo America, and all their various cronies, domestic and abroad. Are you ready?Music by Oleg Kyrylkovv from Pixabay.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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I wanted to read Texas in the Morning to learn about the alleged house party at Clint Murchison's place on November 21st. If that's why you're checking this book out, you're gonna be disappointed because there is very little info about said party. In... more
A lot of us like ghost stories and haunted house movies. But The Amityville Horror is a bit more than that.
➡️ What actually happened at 112 Ocean Avenue?
➡️ Was the mafia involved?
➡️ Were the ghost stories faked for money?
➡️ Were people sum... more
Since it's spooky month, I wanted to watch this documentary about The Exorcist. Funny enough, there are some really bizarre "coincidences" and connections to the military-intelligence complex. Whoda thought? 🤨
Links:
tubitv.com/movies/10... more
Last summer, I recoded an episode about Phil Schneider & The Underground. In that documentary, we learn about Phil's father who was a repatriated Nazi. After he died, Phil finds a cache of top secret documents and some of them pertained to the Philad... more
In 2020, the Fatal Voyage: The Death of JFK Jr. podcast was released. It has mixed reviews on various outlets. After watching Dark Legacy II, I wanted to see if this research offers us anything of merit on what happened to JFK Jr and why.
This cover... more
In 2020, the Fatal Voyage: The Death of JFK Jr. podcast was released. It has mixed reviews on various outlets. After watching Dark Legacy II, I wanted to see if this research offers us anything of merit on what happened to JFK Jr and why.
This cove... more
Did James Files kill JFK? Was he working with members of the Chicago mob to murder Kennedy? Or is Files, as Bugliosi calls him, "the Rodney Dangerfield" of JFK *ssassins?
Links:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Files
www.imdb.com/title... more
In 1961, Dag Hammarskjöld confided to his friend Bo Beskow that he'd seen evil, true evil. What did he mean? It's my contention that he'd glimpsed a part of what Peter Dale Scott refers to as the system of deep politics.
Links:
My interview with G... more










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