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**Discussion begins at 3:00** Today, we’re going to discuss the legend of the Loch Ness Monster... For nearly a century, stories of a massive, elusive creature lurking in the deep, dark waters of Scotland’s Loch Ness have fascinated believers, skeptics, and adventurers alike. From grainy photographs to sonar scans, the monster—affectionately known as “Nessie”—has become a cultural icon. Is it possible that Nessie could be a living relic from the age of dinosaurs? Are we merely fas...
**Discussion begins at 4:15** Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, to a prominent family. While the family was well off, much of their wealth was lost during the Civil War, and they lived rather modestly. At 19 months, Helen became ill with a high fever due to what many presume to be Scarlet Fever, resulting in loss of eyesight and hearing. As she grew up, she was frustrated and unruly, prompting her parents to write to the Perkins School for the Blind...
**Discussion begins at 2:22** On June 21, 1976, Rafael Pacheco Pérez, a student pilot at the Escuela de Aviación México, embarked on a solo training flight from Mexico City to Chimalhuacán. Shortly after takeoff, he vanished from radar, and an hour later, reappeared over Acapulco—approximately three hours in the opposite direction of his intended destination. The aircraft, designed for short flights, was low on fuel and not equipped for such a journey. During communication w...
**Discussion begins at 6:10** Coca-cola, established in 1886, has evolved into one of the world’s most recognized beverage brands. Over its extensive history, the company has been at the center of various controversies and conspiracy theories. Today, we’re going to delve into some of them. Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA
**Discussion begins at 8:00** The National Football League is an American football league composed of 32 teams, representing a multitude of states and cities. It was founded in 1920, originally named the American Professional Football Association, but was quickly renamed to the NFL that we know it as now. Original seasons run form September to early January, with each team playing 17 games with 1 bye week. Mid-January starts playoffs which is a single elimination tournament ...
**Discussion begins at 5:15** 2020 will be a year that lives in infamy for our generation. It is the year the workers were asked to stay home and children asked not to go to school. It is the year that healthcare workers showing up to work in unprecedented times fighting a virus that they didn't know how to fight. It is the year of "don't wear a mask and don't worry" to "wear a mask, wash your groceries, and oh my gosh - it could spread through your eyeballs". It was ...
**Discussion begins at 4:35** 1968 is often called 'the year of the lost submarines' because, in a single twelve-month span, four different nations lost four military submarines under mysterious circumstances. The events, spanning both Cold War rivals and allies, occurred at the height of global tensions and remain the subject of speculation, secrecy, and intrigue. The losses involved the Israeli INS Dakar, the French Minerve, the Soviet K-129, and the American USS Scorpion—all vanishing or s...
**Discussion begins at 6:15** The unexplained lights in the water near Es Vedra, a mystical rocky island off the southwest coast of Ibiza, Spain, has been the subject of many UFO sightings, paranormal reports, and mysterious legends for decades. Some people believe the lights could be spiritual, while others take a more logical approach. Either way, the lights are certainly majestic, intriguing, and curious, as Es Vedra continues to be one of the more enigmatic places in the Medit...
**Discussion begins at 5:30** Octopi are some of the most mysterious creatures on earth with their extraordinary intelligence, complex behaviors, and mind boggling abilities. What if these enigmatic beings are not just bizarre animals but some far more extraordinary? Alien life forms, perhaps? The theory that ectopic could be extraterrestrial in origin has gained traction amongst some scientists and researchers due to the strikingly unusual features of these animals - with t...
**Discussion begins at 5:15** In the 1970s and 80s, the USSR had a dedicated branch of the navy researching “anomalous phenomena”, which used Soviet submarines to track USOs in the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, Lake Baikal, and the Arctic Ocean. These objects allegedly moved at impossible speeds, changed directions instantly, and were seen emerging from or diving into the water without creating splash disturbances. Then, in 2009, a number of documents related to the USSR research int...
**Discussion begins at 7:28** Today we're talking about the Megalodon, the super shark. This is the world's biggest predator to have ever existed. This giant shark lived over 23 million years ago. But does the Megalodon still live today? Join us as Colleen takes us through the history of the creature, and whether or not she believes that it still exists today. Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA
**Discussion begins at 4:00** Today, we are going to talk about the tale of the SS Ourang Medan. This ghost ship was reportedly discovered adrift in the Strait of Malacca in the late 1940s. According to the story, various ships received a chilling distress message from the Ourang Medan stating that the entire crew was dead, followed by a final cryptic transmission: "I die." When rescuers eventually located the vessel, they found the crew's corpses scattered across the deck, their faces ...
**Discussion begins at 5:00** Before there was Henry Cavill, Tom Welling, Dean Cain, or Christopher Reeve… there was the OG Superman… George Reeves was an actor in the 1930s, who’s burgeoning career stalled when he enlisted in WW2. After the war he struggled to find parts, and in need of money, he begrudgingly accepted the role of Superman in the television series Adventures of Superman. The show was a hit, but led to type casting. As a result, he had difficulty being taken seriou...
**Discussion begins at 3:40** In January 1959, nine experienced Soviet hikers from the Ural Polytechnic Institute set off on a ski trek in the northern Ural Mountains, aiming to reach Mount Otorten. The group, led by Igor Dyatlov, consisted of eight men and two women, almost all in their early to mid-20s. These experienced hikers were supposed to send a telegram at each checkpoint they reached. The first telegram came, the second did not. A search party went looking for them...
**Discussion begins at 6:00** In 1901, Frederick McKay was a dentist who opened a practice in Colorado Springs and found that his patients all seemed to have stained/mottled teeth, but no cavities. Why was this? He determined, after nearly 30 years and with the help of other researchers, that they all had what is now called fluorosis – and it was the result of high levels of fluoride in the Colorado Springs drinking water. He reported his findings to the dental community, an...
**Discussion begins at 7:30** In 1587, a small English colony was established on an island off of North America's east coast. It was meant to be the first permanent English settlement, but the colonists mysteriously disappeared. Known as the lost colony of Roanoke, it remains one of America's greatest historical mysteries, with only vague clues, and no definitive evidence, fueling ongoing speculation and theories. Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA
**Discussion begins at 4:15** Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson, 99 years ago this week. Rising to fame in the 1950s, she captivated audiences with her beauty, charm, and vulnerability. She starred in numerous successful films, including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Seven Year Itch, and Some Like It Hot, solidifying her status as a Hollywood legend. Despite her glamorous public image, Norma Jeane battled with personal struggles including mental health issues, su...
**Discussion 4:25** So in honor of the new pope, our man Leo, Colleen has gone into full National Treasure mode... a DaVinci Code extravaganza, if you will, and dove deep into the secrets of the Vatican Archives - A room, with 50 miles of shelving containing documents upon documents of the entire history of the Catholic Church. What secrets can we find? What has been kept hush for thousands of years? Today we'll be discussing only some of the major conspiracy theories surro...
**Discussion begins at 4:45** Memorial Day is the US holiday observed on the last Monday of May, to honor our military personnel who have died in service to the country. Originally known as Decoration Day, the holiday began after the Civil War to commemorate fallen soldiers, and over time, it expanded to include all U.S. military service members who died in wars and conflicts. It is a day of remembrance and reflection to honor the sacrifices made by the armed forces and their families.&...
**Discussion begins at 4:40** Today, we are unraveling age-old superstitions, myths, and beliefs passed down through generations. Can waking a sleepwalker kill them? Is it true the caffeine stunts your growth? Do we really need to wait 30 minutes after eating to go for a swim? In this week's episode, we are exploring the origins of these quirky traditions and uncovering the truth behind them. Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA
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