

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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From UFOs to psychic powers and government cover-ups, history is riddled with unexplained events. You can turn back now or learn the Stuff They Don't Want You To Know ... an audio podcast from iHeartRadio.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 59min
Is there a secret room inside Mount Rushmore?
Dive into the intriguing world of Mount Rushmore, where giants of history meet modern conspiracy! Explore the origins of the statue and its controversial renaming from the sacred Six Grandfathers. Learn about the tumultuous history of treaties and land rights affecting the Sioux. Discover the lore of a hidden chamber and the ambitious vision behind Gutzon Borglum's Hall of Records. Reflect on the monument's complex legacy and captivating anecdotes of Borglum's publicity stunts. It's a journey through art, history, and myth!

Oct 2, 2025 • 50min
Listener Mail: Ben Versus the Sun, Humans Visit Savannah, Matt Airs Hot Takes On The Future
In a light-hearted segment, the hosts celebrate Rutabaga Day while sharing amusing local anecdotes. They dive into a listener's experience in Savannah, touching on dining traditions and quirky museums. A fascinating proposal emerges for a sunshade to cool Earth, sparking debates about the feasibility and ethics of large-scale space engineering. The discussion shifts to the future of capitalism amidst societal changes and the impact of automation. Global protests, notably in Nepal, highlight the interconnectedness of modern unrest.

Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 5min
Snuff Films: Fact and Fiction
The hosts delve into the chilling myth of snuff films, examining their origins in 1970s splatter cinema. They contrast real-life violent footage with fictional horrors that haunted them. Technology's role is scrutinized, especially how it blurs the line between reality and entertainment. Notable cases, including Armin Meiwes and the Wagner Group, raise ethical questions around filmed violence. The discussion culminates in a potential verified snuff film, pushing the definition into modern territory and warning about the implications of monetized brutality.

Sep 30, 2025 • 56min
CLASSIC: The Forced Assimilation of Native People
Explore the dark history of forced assimilation of Native peoples in America. Discover how the U.S. government shifted from warfare to cultural erasure, leading to the establishment of boarding schools. Learn about the traumatic experiences children faced, from identity erasure to systemic abuse. The podcast delves into the economic motivations behind these policies and recent efforts to revive Native culture. Compelling discussions are included on past revelations and modern community healing initiatives.

Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 3min
Strange News: A Terrifying New York Mystery, Peeing in Theaters, Pentagon Wiling Out, and More
A shocking telecom conspiracy is uncovered by the Secret Service near the UN, raising questions about hidden motives and potential threats. The Pentagon imposes media restrictions that challenge press freedom, stirring debate on government influence. In lighter news, a man is arrested for urinating in a cinema amidst a screening of 'Demon Slayer', showcasing the bizarre lengths of public behavior. Plus, learn about Armenia's ancient water rituals linked to dragon stones, and the FTC takes on Live Nation for ticket resale practices.

Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 5min
What is the Atlas Network?
The podcast reveals a shadowy global network known as Atlas, designed to create and fund think tanks. It explores their alleged ties to major industries like tobacco and fossil fuels, including how they frame policies and influence science. Critics argue Atlas operates as a well-funded conspiracy promoting industry-friendly narratives while remaining cloaked in nonpartisan claims. The discussion highlights their training of influencers and strategic partnerships that shape political outcomes, leaving listeners questioning the true impact of this organization.

Sep 25, 2025 • 49min
Listener Mail: Knife Cults, Rituals of the Nacirema, The Radioactive Horrors of Coldwater Creek
The hosts dive into an eerie radioactive scandal in Coldwater Creek, revealing deep-seated contamination secrets. They also explore whether Cutco's recruitment tactics echo cult behavior. A fascinating anthropological look at the Nacirema uncovers the rituals surrounding American hygiene. Plus, they discuss the challenges of community cleanup and lacking government transparency. It’s a wild mix of intrigue, community concerns, and cultural reflection!

Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 15min
Who Really Controls Japan's Far Right?
The podcast explores the surprising rise of Japan's far-right party, Sanseitō, which gained attention with its controversial 'Japan First' agenda. It delves into the role of instability in pushing extremist movements and examines the historical context of Japan's conservative politics. The discussion also highlights how young voters became influenced by online disinformation during the pandemic. Allegations of foreign funding and manipulation raise questions about the authenticity of this political surge, prompting a deeper look into its implications for Japanese democracy.

Sep 23, 2025 • 51min
CLASSIC: What Happened to Emanuela Orlandi?
The mysterious disappearance of 15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi in 1983 remains unsolved. The podcast delves into the myriad theories surrounding her case, from political intrigue to possible mafia involvement. It explores chilling allegations of organized abuse and the implications of leaked Vatican documents. As investigators uncover unidentified remains linked to the case, the discussion reveals a web of conspiracy and hidden truths, prompting questions about institutional power and accountability. Emanuela's family continues to seek answers amid the shadows of history.

Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 2min
Strange News: The Great US Science Exodus, Exotic Support Animals, New Mexico Childcare Revolution and More
Scientists are leaving the U.S. due to funding cuts and political chaos, with other countries eager to recruit them. A man was banned from Walmart for having an emotional support alligator. New Mexico is pushing for free childcare funded by oil revenue. Meanwhile, a scientist may have just revolutionized space travel with a groundbreaking propulsion method. The discussion also touches on a controversial AI minister in Albania and bizarre news involving projections at Windsor Castle. A mix of serious and strange highlights!


