REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana
Description
Behind the closed doors of government offices and military compounds, are hidden stories and buried secrets from the darkest corners of history. Each week, Luke Lamana, a Marine Corp Reconnaissance Veteran, pulls back the curtain on what once was classified information exposing the secrets and lies behind the world’s most powerful institutions. From the hitmakers at Wondery and Ballen Studios, we bring you REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana. The stories are real, and the secrets are shocking.
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Yes, it was worth it. America is definitely NOT the morally superior country you make it out to be. Every other country in the world can tell you about all the shit our government does all over the globe, including mass murder, assassinations of foreign political opponents, overthrowing other foreign governments... we are actually worse than many of the people we claim are "evil" and in many cases, we are even responsible for those evil people being in power.
Enjoying this very much! interesting, and the speaking style is great!
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about the red flyers… iranians use “persian”, not “arabic”. these are two completely different languages. it’s a small detail, but it casts the merit of the podcast into doubt - a podcast which at first glance sounds well-researched. to be fair, to unfamiliar eyes, persian and arabic writing look the same because they share a largely common alphabet - eg german and english. same as the common misperception that iranians are arabs (maybe because of the majority muslim, albeit shiite, population)