
Cocaine in Egyptian Mummies? The Dr. Balabanova Mystery Explained
In this episode, we explore one of archaeology’s most controversial scientific mysteries: the discovery of nicotine and cocaine in ancient Egyptian mummies. In the 1990s, forensic toxicologist Dr. Sve...
15 Mars 51min

Brad Olsen, Antarctica & Operation Highjump: Hidden History or Historical Myth?
In this episode, we explore the ideas and controversies surrounding researcher and author Brad Olsen, known for his work on alternative history, Antarctica, and hidden aspects of global exploration. O...
8 Mars 52min

Billy Carson, the Anunnaki, and Lost Advanced Civilizations
Billy Carson, the Anunnaki, and Lost Advanced CivilizationsWere humans genetically engineered by an advanced civilization? In this episode, we explore Billy Carson’s sweeping theory of the Anunnaki, l...
1 Mars 8min

Mauro Biglino, the Elohim, and the Book of Enoch Explained
Mauro Biglino, the Elohim, and the Book of Enoch ExplainedWas the Bible originally monotheistic — or does it describe a group of physical beings known as the Elohim? In this episode, we explore Mauro ...
22 Feb 11min

Randall Carlson, the Younger Dryas, and the Impact Hypothesis Explained
Randall Carlson, the Younger Dryas, and the science behind catastrophic climate shifts.In this episode of The Lost Civilizations, we examine Randall Carlson’s views on catastrophism, cyclical risk win...
15 Feb 11min

Underground Civilizations
Across the world, archaeologists have uncovered vast underground cities capable of sustaining thousands of people for long periods of time. These are not simple shelters or temporary hideouts, but com...
8 Feb 12min

Speaking Too Early: Pilots, Stigma, and the Cost of Challenging the Narrative
For decades, military and civilian pilots reported encounters they could not explain — and learned quickly that speaking up came at a price. This episode examines what happened to those who challenged...
3 Feb 8min

The Manhattan Project and the Myth That Big Secrets Can’t Be Kept
We often hear the same argument whenever secret government projects are discussed:“Something that big couldn’t be kept secret. Too many people would have known.”History tells a very different story.In...
1 Feb 7min



















