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We are a podcast that covers events in history you may not be familiar with. Join our hosts Michael Berry and Dylan King as they rush into some of the most insane moments in time, covering things like medicinal cannibalism or that warrior Galvarino, who had his arms chopped off so he replaced them with giant blades. Each week will teach you a little something while getting your laughs in too. NSFW comedy here too, so be warned!

Great Chinese Famine

Mike and Dylan talk about the Great Chinese Famine and the Four Pests Campaign. Chairman Mao had huge plans for China. He figured if he bolstered the ...
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Capture of Guam w/ Jake Jekyll

Dylan and Mike welcome guest and friend of the show Jake Jekyll from Bitter sweet revenge and Engineer of Signal Flow Studios, We talk about the captu...
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Fugo (Fire) Balloons w/ Amanda 5

Dylan and Mike are joined by local artist and live painter Amanda Luisi aka "5" We talk about Japanese fire balloons and the attack on American soil. 
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18 - Project Isabela

This week, it's all about the goats of the Galapagos Islands.      When 3 goats were introduced to the Galapagos in the year 1959, the whole ecosystem...
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17 - Goldsboro B-52 crash

Dylan and Mike talk about Government cover ups and one in particular, The Goldsboro NC B-52 crash that had not one but two Nukes on board!!!
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16 - Weaponized Animals in WWII

     Mike and Dylan are joined this week by their first ever guest! James Begin from Tropidelic is on the show this week, and they are talking about w...
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15 - The Royal Executioner

     Mike and Dylan talk about Charles Henri Sanson, the Royal Executioner in France in the 18th century. Sanson is known for being one of the most pr...
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14 - Finding the Titanic

     Dylan and Mike talk about the search for the Titanic! It all starts with a man named Robert Ballard, an Army LT who ended up transferring to the ...
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13 - 1904 Olympics

In the year 1904, the Olympics were still young. Well, the modern Olympics were young. After the first two were held in Athens and Paris respectively,...
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