DEFCON
Historically, an army would have days, weeks, or even months to prepare for war. However, with the development of intercontinental missiles and nuclear weapons, the time for preparation was reduced to hours or even minutes. In light of these changes, it was necessary to develop a system that allowed for rapid mobilization and readiness. Learn more about the DEFCON system, and the history of its level changes, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Glorious Revolution

The Glorious Revolution

In 1688, a palace coup took place in England.  The King of England and Scotland was usurped and was replaced by his daughter and her husband from the Netherlands.  The act forever changed the British ...

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The Port Chicago Disaster (Encore)

The Port Chicago Disaster (Encore)

On July 17, 1944, one of the worst disasters to befall the American military during World War II occurred. It didn’t occur in Europe or the Pacific, however. It took place on US soil.  The events lead...

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Sherman's March to the Sea

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Just one week after President Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in November 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman set out to execute one of the most audacious plans of the US Civil War.  His plan ...

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A Brief History of Basketball

A Brief History of Basketball

On December 21, 1891, a physical education teacher in Springfield, Massachusetts, looking to keep athletes occupied during the winter, hung some peach baskets on the balcony of the gymnasium.  With th...

17 Jan 202315min

Leprosy: Humanity's Oldest Disease

Leprosy: Humanity's Oldest Disease

For thousands of years, one of the most terrifying and destructive diseases which afflicted humanity has been leprosy.  Leprosy is a condition that affects the nerves and skin, and in extreme cases, i...

16 Jan 202313min

Tokyo Rose & Axis Sally (Encore)

Tokyo Rose & Axis Sally (Encore)

During World War II, allied soldiers would often spend their time listening to the radio. They could, at least for a little while, be transported back home by listening to popular music with the sooth...

15 Jan 202313min

Zeno's Paradoxes

Zeno's Paradoxes

About 2,500 years ago, a Greek philosopher by the name of Zeno of Elea proposed several paradoxes about the natural word. His ideas were actually really simple, but they were incredibly difficult to e...

14 Jan 202310min

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Tristan da Cunha: The World's Most Isolated Settlement

Located in the South Atlantic Ocean, situated between South America and Africa, lies the most remote human settlement on Earth. There, a community of a little over 250 people eke out a living over 1,5...

13 Jan 202312min

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