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Tunguska 1908: The Explosion That Shook the World
May 24, 2026
13m 01s
The Second Sphinx: Secrets Beneath Giza
May 17, 2026
40m 35s
They Created Us: The Forbidden Story of Gods from the Stars
May 10, 2026
26m 40s
Was Mars Destroyed by a Nuclear Attack? The Shocking Theory of Physicist John Brandenburg
May 3, 2026
28m 07s
10 MILLION Forgotten Ruins – Did We Miss an Entire Civilization in South Africa?
Apr 26, 2026
32m 06s
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| 5/24/26 | ![]() Tunguska 1908: The Explosion That Shook the World | On June 30, 1908, something exploded over the remote Siberian wilderness with a force so massive that nearly 80 million trees were flattened across an area larger than many major cities. The shockwave was detected around the globe, night skies glowed across Europe, and witnesses described a blazing object streaking through the sky like a second sun. Yet more than a century later, no one knows for certain what really happened at Tunguska.In this podcast, we dive deep into one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries. We follow the first scientific expeditions into the unforgiving Siberian taiga, hear chilling eyewitness accounts, and explore the many theories surrounding the event: meteors, comets, antimatter, Nikola Tesla, secret experiments, and bizarre stories involving time anomalies and hidden underground structures.Drawing from scientific research, historical records, Russian documentaries, and fringe theories alike, this episode paints a gripping picture of the day Earth may have narrowly avoided a civilization-ending catastrophe by just a few hours. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 13m 01s | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() The Second Sphinx: Secrets Beneath Giza | What if the pyramids of Giza were never built as royal tombs — but instead are the remains of a forgotten civilization far older than recorded history? In this immersive podcast, we explore the controversial Khafre Research Project, where independent Egyptologist Armando Mei and radar engineer Filippo Biondi claim to have uncovered massive underground structures beneath the Giza Plateau — and possibly a second hidden Sphinx buried beneath layers of sand and debris.Using advanced Doppler tomography, astronomical alignments, ancient mythology, and mathematical codes, the researchers challenge the mainstream narrative of ancient Egypt. Was Giza designed as a giant celestial map? Could the legendary underground realm of Amenti be real? And might an upcoming excavation force historians to rethink the origins of human civilization itself?We dive deep into the discoveries, the science, the skepticism from mainstream Egyptology, and the ambitious plans to open the shafts beneath Giza. A gripping journey into ancient mysteries, lost knowledge, hidden chambers, and the unanswered questions surrounding one of the most iconic sites on Earth. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 40m 35s | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() They Created Us: The Forbidden Story of Gods from the Stars | What if the entire story of humanity is built on a hidden truth? In this podcast, we dive into the explosive claims of Zecharia Sitchin—that our creators were not gods, but advanced extraterrestrials from the planet Nibiru. Drawing on mysterious Sumerian tablets, the episode unfolds an epic narrative of cosmic collisions, genetic engineering, and forgotten wars among godlike beings. Suddenly, the pyramids, the Great Flood, and even the Bible take on a darker, more provocative meaning. Were humans designed as a labor force—and could our “creators” return? This gripping journey pushes you to the edge of science and speculation, where mainstream scholarship rejects these ideas as pseudoscience, yet the questions refuse to fade. It’s a bold, thought-provoking exploration that challenges everything you thought you knew about human origins—and what may still lie ahead. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 26m 40s | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Was Mars Destroyed by a Nuclear Attack? The Shocking Theory of Physicist John Brandenburg | Was Mars once home to a civilization that was wiped out in a massive nuclear catastrophe? In this episode, we explore the controversial theories of physicist John E. Brandenburg, who argues that the Red Planet holds evidence of a violent and unnatural past.Brandenburg isn’t just another fringe voice—he’s a trained plasma physicist with experience in some of the most advanced research environments in the United States. Yet his conclusions challenge everything we think we know about Mars. From strange isotope signatures and radioactive hotspots to the famous “Face on Mars” and possible ruins in Cydonia, he believes the evidence points to a lost civilization—and its destruction.We break down his claims, examine the science behind them, and explore why mainstream researchers remain skeptical. Is Brandenburg uncovering a hidden chapter of cosmic history—or building one of the most compelling modern myths about Mars? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 28m 07s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() 10 MILLION Forgotten Ruins – Did We Miss an Entire Civilization in South Africa? | One man claims to have discovered over 10 million ancient stone structures in South Africa—forming a vast network so massive it challenges everything we think we know about human history. In this episode, we dive into Michael Tellinger’s controversial theories about a lost civilization, advanced sound technology, and possible links to the mysterious Anunnaki.But where does the line fall between groundbreaking discovery and pure speculation?We break down his claims, examine the evidence, and apply the critical lens of science. Because even if his conclusions don’t hold up, one question remains: who built these structures—and why?This is the story of an archaeological phenomenon that could either be one of the greatest discoveries of all time… or one of the most compelling misinterpretations ever told.Listen in—and decide for yourself. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 32m 06s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Forbidden History: Were Humans Created as Slaves? The Truth Behind Anton Parks | What if the true origin of humanity has been hidden from us? In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial world of Anton Parks — a self-taught researcher who claims to uncover a forgotten chapter of human history. Through visions, reinterpretations of Sumerian tablets, and independent analysis, he presents a reality filled with reptilian beings, interstellar wars, and genetic engineering.We explore his provocative claims about the Garden of Eden as a controlled labor zone, humans as engineered workers, and an ancient conflict that may still shape our world today. At the same time, we examine the strong criticism from mainstream scholars and ask the critical question: is this hidden truth — or modern mythology?A thought-provoking episode for anyone willing to question everything they thought they knew. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 30m 51s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Is NASA Hiding the Truth? The Face on Mars and the Exploded Planet Mystery | Was Mars once home to a lost civilization? Is NASA hiding images and evidence that could rewrite everything we think we know about our solar system? In this episode, we dive deep into astronomer Thomas Van Flandern’s bold and controversial theory: that Mars was once a moon orbiting a larger planet that exploded in a catastrophic cosmic event. We explore the infamous Face on Mars, pyramid-like structures, strange glass tubes, surface markings, and the claim that an advanced civilization may have left behind massive monuments visible from space. At the same time, we examine why mainstream scientists strongly reject these ideas—and whether their criticism holds up. Is it all just pareidolia and wishful thinking, or could there be something on Mars we haven’t been told? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 52m 10s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() The Species With Amnesia – A Journey into Graham Hancock's Lost Civilisation | What if everything you've been taught about human origins is only the beginning of the story – and far from the whole truth?In this episode, we dive into author Graham Hancock's radical challenge to mainstream archaeology. Hancock calls humanity a "species with amnesia." He believes an advanced civilisation existed long before the first city-states of Mesopotamia – and that it was wiped out in a global cataclysm around 12,800 years ago.We travel from the pyramids of Giza, which Hancock argues are astronomical clocks set to a distant past, to the 11,600-year-old megalithic complexes in Turkey. We cross the Atlantic to find the same cosmological patterns among Native Americans in Alabama. We explore genetic mysteries in the Amazon, asking why isolated tribes carry DNA from Australia and Papua New Guinea.Finally, we ask the uncomfortable question: If a civilisation could vanish before us, could our own suffer the same fate?Welcome to "The Species With Amnesia." ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 37m 34s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Aliens, Secrets, and Science: What Are They Not Telling Us? | Welcome to the podcast, where we explore one of the most intriguing questions of our time: what do we actually know—and what might be hidden from us? In an era of advanced space exploration, military secrecy, and rapid technological progress, the line between knowledge and uncertainty has never been more blurred.From the early days of NASA and the Brookings Report to today’s discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrial life, we dive into the intersection of science, government, and public awareness. Are we truly being told everything we know about the universe? Or are there limits to what is shared—and why?In this episode, we’ll challenge assumptions, question narratives, and examine how uncertainty shapes our understanding of reality. Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or somewhere in between, this conversation invites you to think deeper about what it really means to know the truth. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 42m 21s | ||||||
| 3/22/26 | ![]() What If We’re Not the First? – The Silurian Hypothesis Explained | What if humanity isn’t the first advanced civilization to walk the Earth? In this episode, we dive into the mind-bending Silurian Hypothesis—a scientific thought experiment that asks a deceptively simple question: if a technological civilization existed millions of years ago, would we even know it?We explore how Earth’s constantly shifting geology erases its own history, potentially wiping out all traces of past societies. But the real mystery goes deeper. Are we only searching for evidence that looks like us—fossil fuels, plastics, and industry? What if a previous civilization followed a completely different path, leaving behind signals we wouldn’t recognize?From ancient climate events to strange isotopic anomalies—and even the natural nuclear reactor at Oklo—we examine the blurred line between natural processes and technological signatures. This episode challenges what we think we know about the past—and whether we’d recognize the truth if it were right beneath our feet. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 41m 59s | ||||||
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| 3/15/26 | ![]() 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. Svetlana Balabanova analyzed hair and tissue samples from 3,000-year-old mummies and reported surprising results that challenged established historical timelines. If cocaine comes from South American coca plants and tobacco was unknown in the ancient Old World, how could these substances appear in Egyptian remains? Was it contamination, lost botanical knowledge, or evidence of ancient long-distance trade? Join us as we examine the science, the forensic methods, and the ongoing debate surrounding the Balabanova mummy mystery. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 51m 32s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() 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. Olsen argues that many historical mysteries—from ancient maps and lost civilizations to secret military expeditions—may point to knowledge that has been overlooked or intentionally withheld.We examine the key themes in his work, including the mystery of Antarctica, Operation Highjump, and the possibility of undiscovered history beneath the ice. At the same time, we also discuss the criticisms of Olsen’s approach, particularly the challenges of evidence, historical methodology, and the line between speculation and documented history.This episode takes a balanced look at the debate between mainstream historical research and alternative interpretations, asking important questions about secrecy, exploration, and how history is written. If you’re interested in Antarctica, hidden history, and controversial historical theories, this conversation offers a fascinating deep dive. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 52m 42s | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() 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, lost advanced civilizations, and hidden technological knowledge. Carson argues that ancient Sumerian texts describe a highly developed, physical civilization that altered human DNA and transmitted advanced scientific understanding to early cultures. He connects the Nephilim, pyramid structures, global catastrophes, and civilizational “resets” into a unified narrative that extends into modern claims of suppressed technology and elite control of information. This episode presents his full model — including genetic manipulation, energy systems, and consciousness — before examining why mainstream archaeology, genetics, and Assyriology reject these conclusions. A dramatic and analytical exploration of the line between historical synthesis and speculative reconstruction. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 8m 56s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() 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 Biglino’s interpretation of the Old Testament, focusing on Genesis 6, the “sons of God,” the Nephilim, and the role of Enoch. Biglino argues that Elohim is grammatically plural and should be understood as multiple concrete entities rather than a single transcendent God. He connects the Book of Enoch with Genesis and interprets descents, covenants, and anointing rituals as literal events rather than theological symbolism. This episode presents his model in depth — including genetic intervention and technological transmission — before examining why mainstream biblical scholarship rejects these conclusions. A deep dive into language, history, and the boundary between philology and ontology. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 11m 31s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() 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 windows, and the controversial Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. Often associated with Ancient Aliens, Carlson does not argue for extraterrestrial intervention. Instead, he explores whether Earth’s history includes abrupt climate shifts, megafloods, and possible cosmic events that reshaped early human civilization.We review the evidence for and against the impact hypothesis, including platinum anomalies, proposed impact markers, and competing explanations such as disruption of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). We also explore why complex, interdisciplinary ideas are frequently polarized or misrepresented in public discourse.Are catastrophic events cyclical? Is this about probability or prophecy? And how should we approach scientific uncertainty without collapsing into speculation?This episode examines geology, climate history, and the politics of complexity — not apocalypse narratives. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 11m 42s | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() 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 complex systems with ventilation, water management, storage, and social infrastructure—built with long-term survival in mind.In this episode, we explore why ancient societies invested so heavily in building beneath the surface, and why these structures are often treated as anomalies rather than part of a global pattern. Was the threat war, climate instability, repeated environmental crises—or something even more unpredictable?We examine archaeology’s blind spots, the limits of siloed research, and why “refuge” is an incomplete explanation unless we ask what people were repeatedly seeking refuge from. From climate shocks to rare cosmic events, this episode reframes underground cities as a form of long-term risk management.This is not an episode with easy answers—but with better questions about resilience, planning, and how civilizations survive uncertainty. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 12m 22s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() 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 the established narrative long before 2017, when the conversation around UAPs suddenly changed.Focusing on documented cases involving U.S. Navy pilots, this episode explores how professional credibility, career advancement, and institutional culture shaped what pilots were willing to report — and what they chose to keep quiet. Rather than censorship, the system relied on stigma, humor, and silent consequences to discourage discussion.By tracing pilot testimonies, historical programs like Project Blue Book, and the sudden shift in official language after 2017, this episode reveals how silence can be manufactured without force.This is not an episode about proving what UAPs are.It’s about understanding what happens to truth when speaking is risky — and why the absence of reports is not evidence that nothing was there. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 8m 03s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() 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 this episode, we examine the Manhattan Project — the largest scientific and military effort of World War II — a project involving more than 130,000 people, multiple secret cities, and technology that changed the world forever. And yet, it remained hidden from the public until the moment it was completed.From the atomic bomb to stealth aircraft, mind-control experiments, mass surveillance, and Area 51, this episode follows a clear pattern: massive projects, thousands of participants, strict information control — and years, sometimes decades, of silence.This is not speculation. It’s documented history.Episode 4 explores how secrecy actually works, why large organizations can stay quiet, and why the absence of leaks is not proof that nothing exists.If you believe “someone would have talked,” this episode challenges that assumption. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 7m 46s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() Science vs. Truth: Why Falsification Is Dead in Practice | Science is supposed to advance through doubt, testing, and falsification — but does it still work that way in practice? In this episode, we examine why many modern scientific claims can no longer be independently tested outside institutional frameworks.We explore the role of falsification in the philosophy of science, the replication crisis, closed datasets, proprietary models, and how “scientific consensus” often replaces genuine testability. When data and methods are inaccessible, science becomes something to accept rather than examine.This episode is not anti-science. It’s a defense of the original scientific method. Because when claims cannot be challenged, science risks becoming belief enforced by authority.At its core, this episode asks a simple but uncomfortable question: what happens to truth when verification is no longer possible? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 4m 41s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Who Owns the Truth? Science, Secrecy, and Power | This episode moves beyond a single mystery and into a larger question: who controls knowledge in modern society?Using the Black Knight case as a starting point, we examine how institutional science, government agencies, and classification shape what the public is allowed to know — and what remains hidden. We look at documented U.S. examples where official denials later gave way to confirmed programs, and ask what that history does to public trust.The episode draws a clear line between science as a method and science as an institution, showing how consensus can sometimes function as a tool of authority rather than a marker of truth.This is an episode about information asymmetry, structural secrecy, and why skepticism is often portrayed as dangerous — even when it’s a rational response to closed systems. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 6m 30s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() The Black Knight Satellite: Myth, Explanation, and Trust | Click here to view the episode transcript. The Black Knight satellite is often dismissed as a conspiracy theory — but what happens when we slow down and examine the case carefully? In this episode, we look at the actual observations, the STS-88 images archived by NASA, and the official explanations that have been offered over the years — without accepting them at face value.This episode is not about proving the Black Knight is extraterrestrial. It’s about something more fundamental: how explanations are delivered when the public has no access to raw data, and how trust often replaces verification.We explore early radio anomalies, historical military statements, astronaut observations, and NASA’s debris explanation, while asking a question that rarely gets asked: what should a scientific explanation require before we accept it?The Black Knight becomes a case study — not of aliens, but of authority, transparency, and the limits placed on public knowledge. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 7m 38s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Intro to season 2 | This is my first season produced in English. Season One is available in the original Danish version.What if the greatest lost civilizations aren’t buried under sand or hidden beneath jungle ruins —but erased by time, secrecy, and the way knowledge itself is controlled?The Lost Civilizations is not a show about myths for the sake of myths.It’s a long-form investigation into what humanity forgets, what institutions obscure, and what questions are quietly declared off-limits.In our first episodes, we explore the mystery known as the Black Knight satellite — not to prove it’s extraterrestrial, but to expose something more unsettling: how scientific explanations can be delivered without transparency, how authority can replace verification, and how trust is often demanded where evidence is inaccessible.From classified government programs and institutional science, to anomalies that don’t fit existing models, this series examines the boundary between knowledge and power.Between science as a method — and science as a tool of governance.But this podcast goes further.Lost civilizations are not only ancient cultures.They are lost ways of knowing.Lost histories.Lost questions.From forgotten technologies and suppressed discoveries, to paradigm shifts that never happened — or happened too late — The Lost Civilizations asks one central question:What happens to truth when only a few are allowed to see it?If you’re ready to question certainty — welcome. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ | 2m 16s | ||||||
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