The Why Files: Operation Podcast
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190 Episodes
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41: Paul Amadeus Dienach spent a year in 3906. He wrote down everything he saw.
Published: 6/26/2022 -
40: Atlantis World War Pole Shift - The Terrifying Predictions of Edgar Cayce
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39: Bigfoot Aliens KGB? Dyatlov Pass explained -- and solved
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36: Project: STARGATE. The CIA, Mars and... Time Travel.
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35: The Thing Embassy Incident: How Russian children and the KGB trolled America for years
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Sonic Weapons, Havana Syndrome and The Fear Frequency
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33: When will we upload our consciousness to the cloud?
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34: How Long Can Humans Live Without Their Head?
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31: The Latitude Society - Game, Business, or Cult? (Yes.)
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30: The Phantom Time Hypothesis -- The Middle Ages Never Happened
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29: Tesla's technology to talk to spirits of the dead
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28: NY's Windowless Skyscraper actually a NSA Spy Hub called TITANPOINTE
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27: Area 51 Airline? | JANET: The Secret Government Airline That Doesn't Exist
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26: Polybius: The Addictive Mind Control Game That's More Truth than Legend
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25: Comparing Earth technology with alien civilizations | The Kardashev Scale
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24: The Dog Suicide Bridge | Why Have Hundreds of Dogs Jumped?
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23: The Max Headroom Incident. UNSOLVED: The Creepiest TV Hack in History
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21: Ancient Acoustic Levitation | How The Pyramids Were Built?
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20: Earthquakes Asteroids Zombies: Predictions of Nostradamus
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19: Stuxnet | The Computer Virus that prevented and started the next world war
Published: 6/26/2022
The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and lighthearted way. Our content is heavily researched; we don't release an episode unless we're sure we can bring something new to a topic.