Episodes

  • Will AI Make The Perfect Human? — The Silent Revolution of Eugenics
    Jun 15 2026

    In 1920 American doctors measured skulls at state fairs and gave trophies to the fittest families. By 1927 the Supreme Court had ruled that forced sterilization was constitutional. Sixty thousand Americans were sterilized against their will.

    After Nuremberg nobody used the word eugenics anymore. They changed the job titles. The idea didn't go anywhere.

    In 2018 a scientist in China edited the DNA of two unborn embryos. He went to prison. Three American companies picked up where he left off. Legally. With investor money. With no federal oversight whatsoever.

    This is not a conspiracy theory. These companies have websites. They run subway ads. One of them bought the domain PickYourBaby.com.

    This episode follows the line from a county fair in Kansas in 1920 to a Silicon Valley pitch deck in 2025. The science changed. The intention didn't.

    Buck v. Bell has never been overturned. It is still valid precedent.

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    18 mins
  • How A Mutated Gene Caused The Cold War — The Rasputin Story You've Never Heard
    Jun 15 2026

    In 1904, a boy was born in the Winter Palace of St. Petersburg. He was the heir to the Russian throne. And his blood wouldn't clot.

    That single biological fact set in motion a chain of events that would end a 300-year dynasty, bring Lenin to power, and reshape the 20th century.

    Rasputin is barely half the story.

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    34 mins
  • The Enfield Poltergeist — Science Found Something Even More Unsettling
    Jun 15 2026

    In 1977, a police officer in North London filed a report stating she watched a chair slide four feet across a floor with no one near it. She signed it under oath.

    That's where this starts.

    This documentary examines four documented cases of poltergeist activity across three countries and five decades — and asks whether science has a better explanation than a ghost.

    It does. Partially.

    What's left over is the part that's harder to explain.

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    32 mins
  • Even the DNA is Wrong — The Case Against H.H. Holmes
    Jun 15 2026

    For over a century, one question keeps coming up: could H.H. Holmes — America's first serial killer — also have been Jack the Ripper?

    Books have been written. DNA has been tested. Holmes's own great-great-grandson spent years trying to prove it.

    I looked closely at the evidence — and at the five most serious Ripper suspects on record. For each one, two questions: what does the evidence actually show, and does the psychology fit?

    Because a killer's psychology is like a fingerprint. The way someone kills tells you something about who they are. And more importantly — who they're not.

    What I found wasn't what I expected.

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    33 mins
  • Amityville: I Know Who Did It — And It Wasn't Just Butch DeFeo
    Jun 14 2026

    In 1974, six members of the DeFeo family were shot dead in their beds at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville. The haunting was a distraction. The hoax was a distraction. This is what the evidence actually points to — and it's more disturbing than either.

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    32 mins