Historical Blindness
A podcast by Nathaniel Lloyd - Tuesdays
221 Episodes
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Blind Spot: Charles Dellschau and His Extraordinary Sonora Aero Club
Published: 9/18/2018 -
The Phantom Airships of 1890s America
Published: 9/4/2018 -
The Memorable Arrest of Martin Guerre
Published: 8/21/2018 -
The Campden Wonder; or, The Supposed Murder of William Harrison
Published: 8/7/2018 -
Blind Spot: Little Dauphin Lost
Published: 7/24/2018 -
The Bastard Princes in the Bloody Tower; Part Two, The Skeletons Under the Stairs
Published: 7/10/2018 -
The Bastard Princes in the Bloody Tower; Part One, Pretenders to the Throne
Published: 6/26/2018 -
Blind Spot: Babes in the Wailing Wood
Published: 6/12/2018 -
The Lost Youth of St. Martin's Land, or Woolpit's Green Children
Published: 5/29/2018 -
Blind Spot: The Beloved Disciple and the Authorship of John
Published: 5/15/2018 -
Eustache Dauger, the Secret Prisoner in the Velveteen Mask (aka the Man in the Iron Mask)
Published: 5/1/2018 -
Blind Spot: The Secret of Rennes-le-Château and Abbé Saunière’s Riches
Published: 4/17/2018 -
The Priory of Sion and the Quest for the Holy Grail, or Lincoln's Links and Plantard's Plans
Published: 4/3/2018 -
The Marian Apparition of Guadalupe and Her Fantastical Portrait
Published: 3/20/2018 -
The Turin Shroud: Divine Likeness or Bogus Relic?
Published: 3/6/2018 -
Blind Spot: The Great Los Angeles Air Raid and the Secret Memos of Majestic 12
Published: 2/20/2018 -
A Brief History of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Published: 2/6/2018 -
Blind Spot: Three Men Gone from Eilean Mor, the Missing Keepers of the Flannan Isles Light
Published: 1/23/2018 -
The Carroll A. Deering, Ghost Ship of Cape Hatteras
Published: 1/9/2018 -
Blind Spot: The Terrible within the Small; or, The Fabrication of the Learned Elders of Zion and the Forgery of Their Protocols
Published: 12/26/2017
Historical Blindness is a podcast about history’s myths, mysteries, and misconceptions. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, pernicious conspiracy theory, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, host Nathaniel Lloyd searches for insights into modern religious belief and political culture.