Tania Head: 9/11 Trauma Fraud | #416

Tania Head: 9/11 Trauma Fraud | #416

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ShortHand: Kinky Sex in '50s America - The Kinsey Scale

“The Kinsey Reports” – Alfred Kinsey’s 1950s studies into how people like to have sex, and with who – did a lot more than ruffle a few feathers. Even acknowledging that some of us like a bit of light biting or partner-swapping was enough to make headlines. The rest was enough to ...  Show more

The Kidnapping of Chloe Ayling: Sex Slave or Scammer? | #441

In 2017, British glamour model Chloe Ayling went through a terrifying ordeal: abducted from a fake modelling shoot in Italy, held hostage for days by an obsessed stalker, and told she’d been put up for sale into sex slavery on the dark web…Against all the odds, Chloe escaped – an ...  Show more

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