
The Morristown Ghost Hoax of 1788
In the winter of 1788, the quiet town of Morristown was gripped by fear. Strange lights flickered in the darkness, eerie sounds echoed through the night, and whispers spread of a ghostly presence haun...
21 Apr 10min

Russia & The Third Rome Prophecy
After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, a powerful idea began to take shape in the forests and courts of Eastern Europe: that Moscow was now the rightful heir to the legacy of Rome. In this episode ...
20 Apr 12min

The Bena Tshadi Lightning Strike
In 1998, a quiet soccer match in the Democratic Republic of the Congo turned into one of the most chilling—and unexplained—incidents in modern sports history. In the village of Bena Tshadi, a sudden l...
19 Apr 11min

The Vestal Virgins of Rome
In the heart of ancient Rome stood a group of women unlike any others—the Vestal Virgins. Chosen as young girls and sworn to thirty years of service, these priestesses of Vesta held one of the most sa...
18 Apr 11min

Conversations: The Lost Cities of El Norte, w/ Peter Stark
In this week's Conversation Series, Peter sits down with bestselling historian and adventurer Peter Stark to discuss his gripping new book, The Lost Cities of El Norte. Together, they journey into the...
17 Apr 30min

Legend of the Loveland Frogman
Few American legends are as strange—or as stubbornly persistent—as the Loveland Frogman. First reported in the 1950s along the banks of the Little Miami River in Loveland, Ohio, witnesses described a ...
16 Apr 10min

Who Was Muhammad? The Story of Islam's Prophet
The life of Prophet Muhammad is one of the most transformative stories in world history—one that reshaped not only the Arabian Peninsula, but the course of civilization itself. In this episode of Hist...
15 Apr 12min

Grisly Papal Deaths
The papacy is often seen as one of the most sacred institutions in history—but behind the grandeur of St. Peter's lies a far darker story. In this episode, we explore the most shocking and mysterious ...
14 Apr 12min




















