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Weird Bit 17 - Global Warming: Big Academia's Big Hoax

April 8, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Forget the so-called "experts" and their precious "science" - global warming is a vicious lie. Or at least some people think so, and not all of them can work for Exxon or Fox News. Can they?

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Episode 58 - The Coronado Mansion... Murder?

April 4, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Did Rebecca Zahau tie a rope to her neck - with hands and feet bound - then hurl herself over a balcony? Or did someone else? Impossible murder or the weirdest suicide ever.  You decide.

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Episode 57 - The Great Galveston Flood of 1900

March 28, 2018 Dean Wehrli

What was the worst natural disaster in U.S. history? Wrong! It was the Galveston Storm of 1900 when a 15-foot storm surge washed over an 8-foot high island and left an entire city with nowhere to run.

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Episode 56 - The Wrong Turn That Cost 20 Million Lives

March 21, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Nothing was going to stop Gavrilo Princip from killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand if he got the chance.  And a pre-Google Maps wrong turn gave him that chance - and led to the death of 20 million people.

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Episode 55 - Top 10: Animal Man-Eaters

March 14, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Weird World's first Top Ten!  Join us for some creatures that thought we were a tasty snack - again and again and again.

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Episode 54 - Serial Killer or Coincidence? The Bennington Triangle

March 7, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Was there a serial killer stalking (mostly) young women in Vermont in the 1940s and '50s? Or was the area around Bennington just an unlucky place to go for a hike?

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Episode 53 - The Versailles Time Slip

February 28, 2018 Dean Wehrli

In France, sometimes the time can just slip away - all the way to Marie Antoinette if you're not careful.

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Episode 52 - The L-8 Ghost Blimp

February 21, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Most of the time, when a military blimp crash lands near San Francisco you will find the two pilots onboard.  Most of the time.  Not this time.  Find out what happened.

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Episode 51 - Conjuring BS: The Real Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren

February 14, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Their exploits brought you The Conjuring, Annabelle, A Haunting in Connecticut, Conjuring 2 and 3, Annabelle prequel, Conjuring v. Annabelle: The Grudge Match.  We're getting ahead of ourselves.  Join us as we explore the truth behind the "true" stories.

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Episode 50 - The Radium Girls: Who Needs Equal Pay When You Have Cancer?

February 7, 2018 Dean Wehrli

The radium girls were told that there was no danger painting little glow in the dark numbers on watches with radium. And licking their brushes. And painting their teeth.

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Weird Bit 16 - Chemtrails: Skywriting - of Death!

February 6, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Are those puffy things you sometimes see trailing jets really poisonous death clouds? Are the airlines and the government and, well, lots of other people trying to kill us or control us through chemtrails?

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Episode 49 - The Eight Day Bride - A Weird World Murder Mystery

January 31, 2018 Dean Wehrli

What man wouldn't want to spend his honeymoon with his wife and best friend? Okay, but what if the friend is super helpful?  He even offers his cottage for the honeymoon. But when the bride drowns in nine inches of water people start to talk…

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Episode 48 - The Shutter Island Shuffle

January 25, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Lobotomies were trendy for longer than you might think, and not just for Kennedys and Ken Kesey. We explore the history of lobotomies with a focus on the showman who used to do them two at a time.

Episode 47 - Albert Ostman's New Sasquatch Daddy

January 17, 2018 Dean Wehrli

Once upon a time, Albert Ostman was kidnapped and/or adopted by a family of sasquatches.  He got along with the other kids, but his stepmom was a bitch. Let's learn more about his amazing adventure.

Episode 46 - The Watergate Kidnapping - The Mouth from the South Gets Shut

January 10, 2018 Dean Wehrli

It would be a big story if the White House ordered the drugging and kidnapping of the wife of the president's campaign manager to prevent her from spilling their secrets.  Wouldn't it?  Then why have we forgotten about this?  Let's remember together.

Episode 45 - West Point Has Lost A Cadet

January 2, 2018 Dean Wehrli

It's one thing to vanish off the face of the earth. It's more impressive to do so from inside the most prestigious military academy in the U.S.A. No one saw Richard Colvin Cox leave West Point and no one ever saw him again. Was he a spy? A murder victim? Both?

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Episode 44 - Who Are You? Who, who? Who, who? Fugue States

December 21, 2017 Dean Wehrli

Do you know who you are?  Not everyone does. Here are some stories about people who experienced the horror of a fugue state - a sudden, complete amensia that starts your memory clock all over again.

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Weird Bit 15 - How a Bunch of Antennae in Alaska Control the World

December 17, 2017 Dean Wehrli

Does the nefarious HAARP program in Alaska control the weather, cause earthquakes and hurricanes, control minds, and "rape the sky"?  Maybe, maybe not, but someone needs to tell HAARP that no means no.

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Episode 43 - Nuclear War Part 2 - Dave Bocks

December 16, 2017 Dean Wehrli

Did Dave Bocks swan dive into a white hot furnace in the worst suicide ever?  Or did he have help?  Once again, a mysterious death at a nuclear plant has us wondering if Big Nuke did bad things to hide worse things.

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Episode 42 - Nuclear War Part 1 - Karen Silkwood

December 6, 2017 Dean Wehrli

Did Karen Silkwood take some Quaaludes and fall asleep at the wheel? Or did Big Nuke have someone run her off the road to hide their dirty deeds? And how did Meryl Streep not win Best Actress for the movie? At least Cher won Best Supporting Actress, so that's something.

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