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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

AJ Gentile · Society · EN

The Why Files explores mysteries, myths, and legends through well-researched storytelling presented in a fun and lighthearted format. This podcast is for listeners interested in uncovering new perspectives on unexplained phenomena, historical enigmas, and intriguing conspiracies.

258
Episodes
23
Guests

Episodes (Page 13)

Jun 26, 2022 · 10m
Historical figures including Ponce de Leon and Alexander the Great practiced superstitions, as did modern athlete Jason Giambi
10m
Jun 26, 2022 · 22m
Mount Shasta is considered Earth's most paranormal location, featuring reports of aliens, ghosts, underground bases and interdimensional portals
22m
Jun 26, 2022 · 15m
The Count of Saint Germain allegedly appeared throughout European history for over a thousand years, always looking the same age
15m
Jun 26, 2022 · 12m
Ancient humans evolved the ability to see approximately one million colors, yet the color blue remained unseen and unnamed until recently
12m
Jun 26, 2022 · 14m
February 25, 1942: Los Angeles air-raid sirens alerted residents to a potential attack; searchlights converged on a single unidentified object in the sky
14m
Jun 26, 2022 · 24m
Simulation Theory proposes our entire universe is artificial, supported by quantum mechanics phenomena like the Double-Slit Experiment and Quantum Entanglement
24m
Jun 26, 2022 · 12m
Soviet scientists drilling in Siberia in 1989 broke through to a hollow cavity at 9 miles deep, unexpected for solid rock structure
12m
Jun 26, 2022 · 23m
Circleville, Ohio residents received over 1,000 bizarre threatening letters across 20 years from an anonymous sender with detailed knowledge of their personal secrets
23m
Jun 26, 2022 · 15m
Stone structures spanning hundreds to thousands of years have been discovered across Southern Appalachia from Georgia through North Carolina
Before Christopher Columbus
15m
Jun 26, 2022 · 19m
The Kardashev Scale measures alien civilizations by their energy consumption across three levels of technological advancement
The Kardashev Scale
19m
Jun 26, 2022 · 7m
Overtoun Bridge in Dumbarton, Scotland has earned the nickname 'dog suicide bridge' due to hundreds of dog jump attempts over a 50-foot ravine
7m
Jun 26, 2022 · 17m
On November 22, 1987, WGN-TV in Chicago had its broadcast signal hijacked in what became known as the Max Headroom Incident
17m
Jun 26, 2022 · 18m
Ancient monuments like the pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge may have been constructed using acoustic levitation technology mastered by ancient cultures
18m
Jun 26, 2022 · 20m
Nostradamus predicted 2022 would bring earthquakes, asteroids, and additional global catastrophes following the troubles of 2020
20m
Jun 26, 2022 · 22m
Stuxnet is a sophisticated computer virus discovered in 2010 in Iran that is 20 times more advanced than any previously recorded malware
22m
Jun 26, 2022 · 16m
Numbers stations transmit coded messages via shortwave radio to spies and intelligence assets in the field, active since World War One and still operating today
Coded Messages
16m
Jun 26, 2022 · 16m
Time travel to the future is scientifically proven and possible through physics, while backward time travel remains theoretical and contested
16m
Mar 11, 2022 · 2m
The Why Files is a podcast hosted by AJ Gentile that combines scientific mysteries with comedic storytelling for curious, science-minded audiences.
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