CRIMES: The Murder of Charles Walton

CRIMES: The Murder of Charles Walton

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CRIMES: Destruction of Georgia Guidestones

In this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes, Vanessa Richardson examines the 2022 destruction of the Georgia Guidestones, a rural monument that had long been at the center of global conspiracy theories. Erected in 1980 and inscribed with ten guiding principles for hum ...  Afficher plus

CONSPIRACY THEORIES: Stonehenge

In this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes, Vanessa Richardson examines the mystery and speculation surrounding Stonehenge, the prehistoric stone circle that has puzzled historians for centuries. Built thousands of years ago by Neolithic communities, the monument’s m ...  Afficher plus

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