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By Tanner Tate
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The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.
On April 13th and 14th, Iran launched an audacious attack on the nation of Israel that could lead to World War III. Tanner discusses why this happened, and if we should start preparing to get shipped over to fight in the Middle East.
Hamas and Hezbollah, claimed to be funded and equipped by Iran, have invaded Israel, and Israel has vowed to wipe Hamas off the face of the Earth. Why is this happening, and why should we care?
In the heart of Midtown Manhattan, there are 41 enormous, state-of-the-art theatres filled to the brim with patrons almost every night, contributing over $2 Billion to the New York City economy annually. But these theatres seem somewhat out of place when juxtaposed with the New York City skyline.
How did Broadway become "Broadway?"
Leader of the Wagner mercenary group Prigozhin launched a rebellion hell-bent on ousting Russian president Vladimir Putin from office, before calling off the attack just as soon as it began and disappearing into Belarus.
What happened, and what does it mean?
William Shakespeare is the most prolific writer in the history of the English language.
Strange that he did it without any formal education in reading or writing the English language, never owned any books, didn't know how to spell his own name, and never left England.
What if Shakespeare didn't actually write Shakespeare?
And if he didn't, who did?
According to Genesis, God became so upset with humanity that he flooded the planet to destroy them all, save for Noah and his family. Noah is supposed to save two of every animal, male and female, to keep them from going extinct.
It's a crazy story. You know what's crazier? That nearly every culture in the world has the same story somewhere in their cultural history.
Before you think you're gonna learn much, Tanner just rants for forty minutes about how we don't know anything about anything about anything about our history.
As the illegal alcohol trade grew during Prohibition, massively powerful Italian gangs fought for control over New York City, and it got nasty.
The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.