Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know
Society & Culture
There's an active series of conspiracies taking place every single year in the United States -- through the practice of eminent domain, local governments can force private property owners to sell their stuff for "the greater good." It gets worse -- through the use of civil asset forfeiture, law enforcement can also confiscate all sorts of assets, without once arresting you, or charging you with a crime.
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The World's Most Infamous Prisoners: Violent Crime
CLASSIC: The Mysterious Lake City Quiet Pills
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How Secure are Security Clearances?
Listener Mail: Nicholas Rossi's "Hospital Tattoos," Tennessee Spirits, and Mysteries of the Moon
How Federal Classification Works (and why it’s a problem)
CLASSIC: Did the CIA invent counterculture?
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The PROMIS Affair - Digging Deeper
Listener Mail: Space Junk, The Feds Roll Up, and the Terrifying Reality of Precrime in the US
Rent To Own: Brilliant Business or Brutal Corruption?
CLASSIC: Die Glocke: The Legend of the Nazi Bell
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Behind The Scenes: Inside Our Book
Listener Mail: Reincarnation, Late-night Modems and Ben Goes Off The Grid
ShotSpotter: Part Two
CLASSIC: The Sick, Sweet Secret of the Sugar Cover-up
Strange News: Ye Update, A Bizarre 911 Call, and Ben Goes Missing
CLASSIC: Did the US abandon soldiers in the Vietnam War?
ShotSpotter: Part One
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