A satirical look at mysteries/unknown & current affairs from a group of people with a wealth of experience in the "real world" where everything is not always as it seems.......
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | News CommentaryNews |
What is the truth behind the witch-trials in Salem USA & Scotland? We look at when they started & why, some of the key witches accused and their accusers. How where they tortured, why and was there really a dark force that needed to be sought out....... more
A deep-dive into the circumstances of the 2nd Kennedy brother to be assassinated. Was Sirhan Sirhan working alone & if so why has he no memory of the shooting? How do you get 13 bullets from an 8 shot gun? Why did the police burn a bullet ridden door... more
An in depth look into the life & crimes of HH Holmes. The first American serial Killer but was he acting alone? Did he visit London at the same time as the Ripper murders & was he responsible for over 200 deaths in the USA? Was his hotel in fact a re... more
A look at the death of Princess Diana & Dodi Al Fayed. Who has tampered with the evidence & why. Who was driving the white Fiat that hit her car & was she right that the security services wanted to kill her.... more
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A look at the moon landings, the evidence, conspiracies and ask, if we did go there, why have we not been back?........
The finale of our look at Epstein and his backers. Mossad, The Russian state and American officials. Who controls him & who brought him down? We also finally bring to light the links between Freud, the British government and the disappearance of Madi... more
Part 1 of a special look at Jeffrey Epstein. Who was he, what was his background and what was the plan. Did he kill himself, was he silenced or is he still alive?
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Great show, great banter, hairy sporran Tom O’Shanter
Having known Kendal for many years & his passion for Sherlock Holmes, I decided to listen to the Fake History podcasts....The guys have good banter when discussing points. Interesting perspectives & nice change. Maybe take some requests for future podcast ideas?
I have listened to the new episode of your podcast and the points you all made are so true and really gets you thinking. It’s actually horrible to hear those statistics. However when you started to mention about the theories and everything being perfectly timed it got me thinking and it’s a topic that you could honestly talk about for hours and hours. Really enjoyed it. Looking forward for upcoming episodes 👍☺️
Awesome. A few guys discussing the unknown, the unanswered and the weird. Looking forward to more.
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