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In this wild and wide-ranging episode of Quite Frankly, Franky Val welcomes back Will Brown of Incredible History for a deep dive into forbidden archaeology, lost civilizations, and conspiracy meets discovery. From the mysterious 200,000-year-old artifacts of Hueyatlaco to the controversial alien mummies of Peru, Will shares firsthand accounts of government cover-ups, missing relics, and ancient mysteries that defy mainstream explanation. The conversation twists through jungle expeditions, Viking runes in Paraguay, and even a hotel rumored to be built atop Hitler’s hidden grave. Along the way, they explore the limits of scientific dogma, the shadowy world of artifact smuggling, and the spiritual side of lost human history. Thought-provoking, hilarious, and a little unsettling, this episode is Quite Frankly a journey through the strange and the sacred.
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In this wild and wide-ranging episode of Quite Frankly, Franky Val welcomes back Will Brown of Incredible History for a deep dive into forbidden archaeology, lost civilizations, and conspiracy meets discovery. From the mysterious 200,000-year-old artifacts of Hueyatlaco to the controversial alien mummies of Peru, Will shares firsthand accounts of government cover-ups, missing relics, and ancient mysteries that defy mainstream explanation. The conversation twists through jungle expeditions, Viking runes in Paraguay, and even a hotel rumored to be built atop Hitler’s hidden grave. Along the way, they explore the limits of scientific dogma, the shadowy world of artifact smuggling, and the spiritual side of lost human history. Thought-provoking, hilarious, and a little unsettling, this episode is Quite Frankly a journey through the strange and the sacred.

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