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Each week, we’ll take a look at the most read Wikipedia page... It’s gonna be fun and who knows, you just might learn something!

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Are you looking for the strangest paranormal place on the planet? Well look not further! The Skinwalker Ranch in Northern Utah will make you scratch your head and scare you all at the same time.

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1n 1997, thousands of people across at least two states saw, what they believed to be a massive, flying, V-shaped object fly silently through the night sky. We break down the facts and discuss the details of what has become one of the most famous and... more

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On September 29th 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking Extra Strength Tylenol. Often considered the first act of domestic terrorism in the United States, the ramifications of this fateful event are still being felt today. Tune in and learn... more

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In 1959 nine Russian Ski/Hikers died under extremely strange circumstances. The story is equal parts scary and fascinating.

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We talk about a lot! A little bit of which is about Richard Jewell.

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Jimmy Hoffa, Netflix’s The Irishman, the Uncanny Valley and a dead man in a freezer.

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This week Robert chooses a subject that probably only he could ever find interesting: Race car drive Ken Miles And the film Ford V Ferrari.

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We discuss ‘The Mandalorian’ as well as the new streaming services Apple+ and Disney+.

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