2024-11-12
4 分钟Hey there, We've got something a little different for you today.
We've been listening to this new podcast called Declassified Mysteries lately and it's been blowing our minds.
The host, Luke Lamanna, has this incredible knack for uncovering these wild little known stories from history.
Yeah, did you know the US Government secretly brought over former Nazi scientists after World War II to help advance military technology?
Or that in the 1950s the army conducted a hush hush biological experiment by releasing bacteria over San Francisco without ever telling the public?
These aren't just conspiracy theories.
They're real, documented cases that were buried in classified files for decades.
Each week, Luke pulls back the curtain on stuff like covert experiments, secret operations, and unsettling connections that have had a huge impact on the world.
The kind of stuff that makes you go, how have I never heard about this before?
Yeah, we just listened to an upcoming episode and it's a doozy.
Luke has a way of digging into these hidden truths and bringing them to life in a really engaging way.
If you're into those deep dives into the shadowy sides of history, we can't recommend redacted Declassified Mysteries enough.
We're about to play you a clip from Declassified Mysteries with Luke lamanna.
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Wonder in the summer of 1953, CIA operative Kermit Roosevelt Jr.
Paced around his office at the American Embassy in Tehran, or as he liked to call it, his battle station.
Kermit was the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and took real pleasure in feeling like he was in charge.
But outside the embassy, in the Iranian streets, it didn't seem like anyone was in command of anything beyond the gates.
At the edge of the embassy compound, crowds of protesters were moving down the street chanting anti American slogans.