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Exploring the final moments of this missing flight and its last message of 'STENDEC' that remains a mystery to this day, the Star Dust Accident.
Bonus content & more available at: http://www.redwebpod.com
In 1947, a small aircraft departed from Buenos Aires, Argentina, but never reached its final destination. The disappearance would puzzle the world for years to come, but the most ominous part of this mystery is the meaning behind the last word sent by radio - STENDEC. Today, let’s discuss the evidence and theories of the Star Dust Accident.
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Exploring the final moments of this missing flight and its last message of 'STENDEC' that remains a mystery to this day, the Star Dust Accident.
Bonus content & more available at: http://www.redwebpod.com
In 1947, a small aircraft departed from Buenos Aires, Argentina, but never reached its final destination. The disappearance would puzzle the world for years to come, but the most ominous part of this mystery is the meaning behind the last word sent by radio - STENDEC. Today, let’s discuss the evidence and theories of the Star Dust Accident.
Our sponsors:
Shopify - Go to http://shopify.com/redweb to sign up for a $1-per-month trial period.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/redweb to get 10% off your first month.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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