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Was it coincidence, or something more sinister? In this episode, we delve into the chilling mystery surrounding the GEC-Marconi company, a British defense contractor tied to top-secret projects during the Cold War. Over the course of the 1980s, a string of bizarre and tragic deaths befell its employees—many labeled as suicides or accidents. But were they?
Join us as we explore the lives of the individuals at the heart of this mystery and unpack the unsettling details of their deaths. We'll also examine the conspiracy theories that suggest these tragedies were orchestrated—linked to espionage, classified technology, and a deadly cover-up. What really happened to the brilliant minds behind some of the world's most sensitive defense research? Tune in to uncover the secrets and draw your own conclusions.
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GET EVERY EPISODE AND BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast
Was it coincidence, or something more sinister? In this episode, we delve into the chilling mystery surrounding the GEC-Marconi company, a British defense contractor tied to top-secret projects during the Cold War. Over the course of the 1980s, a string of bizarre and tragic deaths befell its employees—many labeled as suicides or accidents. But were they?
Join us as we explore the lives of the individuals at the heart of this mystery and unpack the unsettling details of their deaths. We'll also examine the conspiracy theories that suggest these tragedies were orchestrated—linked to espionage, classified technology, and a deadly cover-up. What really happened to the brilliant minds behind some of the world's most sensitive defense research? Tune in to uncover the secrets and draw your own conclusions.
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