514: DEEP DIVE: The Montauk Project | The Truth is Darker Than You Can Possibly Imagine

514: DEEP DIVE: The Montauk Project | The Tru...

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635: Basement #007: Hugh Newman | Giant Skeletons, Sumerian Myths, and Megaliths

Hugh Newman is an author, explorer, and ancient mysteries researcher who has spent over two decades investigating megalithic sites around the world.He is the founder of the Megalithomania Conference, now in its 20th year, which brings together academics, archaeologists, and indep ...  Show more

634: The Murder Cult Started By A Banned Post

In 2010, someone posted a thought experiment on a philosophy forum. Within hours, people were having nightmares. The founder deleted it immediately — which only made it spread faster.The idea is simple and brutal: a future AI will look back through time and punish everyone who kn ...  Show more

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