CLASSIC: Did John Astor steal Captain Kidd's treasure?

CLASSIC: Did John Astor steal Captain Kidd's ...

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The Elf On The Shelf Is Part of the Surveillance State!

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Ben, Matt and Noel have a special, spoiler-filled episode just for you, fellow Conspiracy Realists! You see, something strange happened over recent years: Santa, Rudolph and all the usual characters of Christmas have been joined by a n ...  عرض المزيد

CLASSIC: The True Cost of Gasoline

For most of modern history, the world has run on oil. In the US and abroad, the price of gasoline is often the subject of intense concern, and prices at the pump vary widely. The difference of a few dollars per gallon can incite widespread unrest. But there's a question rarely as ...  عرض المزيد

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Mark Twain Was a Terrible Investor, Part One: The Legend of "Josh"
Ridiculous History

Today, Mark Twain is widely thought of as one of America's greatest authors -- but he was also, get this, a terrible investor. Inspired by his father's unfailing (and unsuccessful) efforts to become a business tycoon, Twain spent loads of time and money backing inventions that ei ...  عرض المزيد

The Death of Ned Doheny
Conspiracy Theories

Ned Doheny, the only heir to one of the world's richest oil baron was found shot to death next to his childhood friend and secretary Hugh Plunkett in 1929. Investigators at the time ruled it a murder-suicide. But to this day, the crime is a source of rumor and speculation. Was it ...  عرض المزيد

CLASSIC: Gregor MacGregor Invented a Country and Convinced People to Invest in It
Ridiculous History

When His Serene Highness Gregor the First, Sovereign Prince of the State of Poyais and its Dependencies, and Cacique of the Poyer nation visited London, he made a huge impression. Hundreds of people jumped at the chance to buy land in his remote, Central American paradise. There ...  عرض المزيد

WW2: How Britain Ignored the Mother of All Secrets
Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

Neatly dressed in his suit, Hans Ferdinand Mayer was every inch the unassuming corporate executive. So, when he asked to borrow a typewriter from his hotel in Oslo, nobody could have guessed he would use it for one of the most extraordinary intelligence leaks in history. Mayer's ...  عرض المزيد