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Interesting Things with JC
JC
300 episodes
15 hours ago
Interesting Things with JC #1479: "The Montauk Project" – A Cold War outpost, sealed bunkers, and decades of denials form the fault line where rumor meets record. The mystery endures because the silence under Montauk feels louder than the facts.
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Interesting Things with JC #1479: "The Montauk Project" – A Cold War outpost, sealed bunkers, and decades of denials form the fault line where rumor meets record. The mystery endures because the silence under Montauk feels louder than the facts.
Show more...
History
Education,
Society & Culture,
Courses,
Documentary
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1457: "The 1492 Ensisheim Meteor"
Interesting Things with JC
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3 weeks ago
1457: "The 1492 Ensisheim Meteor"
Interesting Things with JC #1457: "The 1492 Ensisheim Meteor" – In 1492, a thunderous roar split the skies over Ensisheim, and a blazing stone crashed to Earth. Villagers saw a sign from God. Centuries later, science revealed something far older...a fragment of creation itself.
Interesting Things with JC
Interesting Things with JC #1479: "The Montauk Project" – A Cold War outpost, sealed bunkers, and decades of denials form the fault line where rumor meets record. The mystery endures because the silence under Montauk feels louder than the facts.