Coal, Con Men and a Kidnapping Scheme

Coal, Con Men and a Kidnapping Scheme

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The Trash Ship That Became a Symbol of America’s Toxic Waste Problem

In the 1980s, Philadelphia was in the midst of a trash crisis. A sanitation workers’ strike had left the city with an immense backlog of garbage. The solution: Ship it overseas, on a rusting cargo vessel called the Khian Sea. But when one country after another refused to take Phi ...  Afficher plus

Drilled: How Greenpeace Got Sued for the Standing Rock Protests

Today, Lawless Planet brings you an episode from our friends at Drilled Media. Season 12 of their flagship podcast is called SLAPP’d, and it tells another side of a story we covered earlier in our episode “Surveillance and Sabotage on the Dakota Access Pipeline.”Greenpeace, which ...  Afficher plus

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Nukes Below Zero
REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana

During the Cold War, the US built a secret underground city 100 feet under Greenland’s ice cap. It was disguised as a research facility but was actually meant as a site to launch missiles at Russia. The project failed and turned into a radioactive wasteland. But in the end, this ...  Afficher plus

Ruby Ridge Standoff | Visions of Armageddon | 1
American Scandal

Radical Christian survivalist Randy Weaver moves his family into the remote mountains of Idaho to wait out the Apocalypse. But his growing involvement in a local neo-Nazi group draws the attention of federal investigators.

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Operation Greylord: Chicago’s Corrupt Courts
REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana

In 1979, prosecutor Terry Hake made a bold choice. He agreed to go undercover for the FBI and report on widespread corruption in the Chicago courts. As he navigated a world of bribery and backroom deals, Hake risked everything to take down some of the most powerful figures in Coo ...  Afficher plus

The Black Panther Plot
REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana

On a cold night in December 1969, Fred Hampton, the 21-year-old leader of the Chicago Black Panther Party, lay asleep beside his pregnant partner, Deborah Johnson. Without warning, their home was raided by the police, who shot hundreds of rounds into their building. But what at f ...  Afficher plus