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  • The Voynich Manuscript
    Jan 11 2026

    On this #SpookySaturday, we're taking a look at the Voynich Manuscript: a seemingly normal book from the early 1400s, except that no one knows who wrote it or what it says.

    See some of the illustrations we're looking at here. Additional sources used in this episode include:

    • Yale
    • Wikipedia
    • History

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    27 m
  • The Weekly Spill: January 8, 2026
    Jan 8 2026

    Welcome back to The Weekly Spill, aka our weekly roundup of pop culture news and gossip. On the agenda this week are love lives in the limelight: Alix Earle and Tom Brady, Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes, and of course, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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    26 m
  • The Montauk Project: Real Stranger Things
    Jan 3 2026

    In honor of the "Stranger Things" series finale, in this episode we're discussing the real-life inspiration behind the series: The Montauk Project. In World War II, the United States government built a military defense base known as "Camp Hero" in New York disguised as a fishing village. In the years following WWII, Camp Hero was largely abandoned until it was converted to a state park. Or, according to some folks, it was repurposed to conduct mind control and time travel experiments on kidnapped runaway children in a secret underground lab. These experiments are known as The Montauk Project.

    Sources used in this episode include:

    • US Army Corps of Engineers
    • Medium
    • Business Insider
    • Wikipedia
    • NY Post
    • Roadtrippers
    • On Montauk

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    31 m
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