CLASSIC: Secrets revealed? JFK in 2017

CLASSIC: Secrets revealed? JFK in 2017

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The Russian government may soon pass an unusual law giving any former Russian president legal immunity -- not only from any crimes committed while in office, but for any acts before or after their presidency, as well. This lifetime immunity proposal has international spectators s ...  Show more

Strange News: The TSA Conspiracy, a Missing General, Oil Trades and More

In this week's strange news segment: Ben, Matt and Noel explore the oddly credible conspiracy that recent hours-long lines at US airports may be part of a larger conspiracy. Updates on the still-missing Major General William McCasland. Hilarious phone pranks as protest. Also, who ...  Show more

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