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Welcome to TCT Season 2 - False Flags: Operation Ajax
In this episode of False Flag, we dive into the covert 1953 operation that reshaped the future of Iran and the Middle East: Operation Ajax. Learn how U.S. and British intelligence orchestrated the overthrow of Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, in a bid to regain control of the country’s oil. We explore the first failed coup attempt, Mossadegh’s discovery, and the Shah’s dramatic flight to Rome, followed by the successful second attempt that restored the Shah’s authoritarian rule. We also discuss the long-term impact of this pivotal event, from decades of U.S.-backed autocracy in Iran, to the seeds of the 1979 revolution, and the lasting implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Tune in for a deep look at how a single operation led to decades of upheaval and anti-Western sentiment in the region.
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Welcome back to TCT Seaon2...False Flags.
In our debut episode of Season 2 of True Crime Tuesday - False Flags, we unravel the mystery behind the USS Maine explosion of 1898, an event that ignited the Spanish-American War. Anchored in Havana Harbor, the Maine was rocked by a devastating explosion that claimed the lives of 266 American sailors. The United States quickly blamed Spain, sparking national outrage under the rallying cry, “Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!” But was Spain truly responsible, or was the explosion a tragic accident used as a false flag to justify war?
Join us as we explore the key events leading up to the explosion, the investigation’s conflicting findings, and the role of yellow journalism in swaying public opinion. From political maneuvering to the long-term consequences for U.S. foreign policy, this deep dive uncovers the complex web of intrigue behind one of history’s most debated incidents.
Listen now to discover the truth behind the Maine Incident and its legacy as a case study in media influence, war propaganda, and false flag operations.
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Dive deep into the final instalment of The Marconi Murders, with me, Kevin Eustace as we unravel the chilling mysteries surrounding the suspicious deaths. In this gripping conclusion, we explore a series of suspicious deaths among top scientists and engineers linked to high-stakes defense projects during the Cold War. Were these tragedies mere coincidences, or is there a darker, more sinister force at play?
From alleged suicides to unexplained accidents, this episode revisits the unsettling evidence and overlooked details that challenge the official narratives. Join us as we connect the dots between these bizarre deaths and the shadowy forces that may have orchestrated them. Could foreign intelligence, internal assassinations, or a hidden agenda be responsible? We delve into the theories, the geopolitical context, and the disturbing implications that continue to baffle experts and haunt the families of the victims.
Perfect for fans of true crime, espionage, and conspiracy, this episode raises more questions than it answers, leaving you on the edge of your seat as we prepare for our next season exploring government-sanctioned deceptions, otherwise known as “False Flags”. Subscribe now & don’t miss the S2 debut, coming your way on Tuesday September 17th.
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In this gripping episode, we investigate the mysterious and unsettling deaths of Alistair Beckham and John Ferry, two software engineers working in highly sensitive fields who both died under bizarre circumstances in August 1988. Beckham was found in his garden shed, his chest wrapped with live electrical wires, while Ferry’s death was similarly suspicious. With no suicide notes left behind and both men working on classified projects, we delve into the possible connections between their deaths, explore the theories of foul play and industrial espionage, and question whether these were tragic coincidences or part of a darker, unresolved conspiracy.
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In “The Trouble With Cars Part 3, all of today’s fatalities once more meet their end due to “out of character” vehicular incidents that were officially ruled as suicides or accidents. But were they?
Join us as we explore the compelling theory that these deaths were not mere coincidences but were, in fact, carefully orchestrated murders. Were these brilliant minds silenced to prevent them from contributing to a project that could have shifted the global balance of power? Who had the most to gain from these deaths—was it the Soviet Union, desperate to stop SDI, or could it have been a clandestine faction within the West itself, opposing the initiative from within?
We examine the eerie similarities between the cases, the possible involvement of high-level operatives with motives that remain in the shadows, and the chilling possibility that these deaths were the result of a sinister conspiracy beyond governmental oversight. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the most controversial and mysterious series of events in true crime history.
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the alleged Marconi Murders plot amid the heightened tensions of the Cold War from 1985 to 1989. As President Reagan launched the ambitious Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), also known as the "Star Wars" program, the geopolitical landscape shifted dramatically.
This episode explores the intense reactions and strategic maneuvers of the USA, UK, and the Soviet Union in response to the SDI. Uncover how Reagan's vision for advanced missile defense technologies aimed to disrupt the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD), pushing the USSR to the negotiating table.
We'll also examine the UK's cautious stance under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the potential espionage activities surrounding this high-stakes period. Tune in for an in-depth look at this fascinating and controversial chapter of Cold War history.
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the perplexing and tragic death of David Sands, a satellite projects manager at Easams, a company closely linked to Marconi. On March 30, 1987, Sands, who was on the brink of a significant promotion, inexplicably drove his gasoline-filled car into the brick wall of an abandoned café, dying instantly in the resulting explosion. Was it suicide, a psychological breakdown, or the result of sinister professional pressures?
Join us as we unravel the enigmatic timeline of Sands’ final day, examine the bizarre circumstances surrounding his death, and explore the theories and speculations that persist to this day.
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In episode 4, we delve into the mysterious deaths of four prominent defence scientists: John Brittan, Victor Moore, Edwin Skeels, and Peter Peapell. Each case is shrouded in intrigue and conspiracy, from Brittan’s alleged suicide in a locked car to Moore’s unexplained overdose and Skeels’ suspicious carbon monoxide poisoning. We also explore Peapell’s perplexing death in his garage, challenging official conclusions and examining theories of espionage, assassination, and intense professional pressure. Join us as we uncover the facts and speculations surrounding these enigmatic deaths that continue to baffle investigators and true crime enthusiasts alike.
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For episode 3, we look at the impact of portraying someone as a “deviant”, adding a layer of perversion to someone’s character apparently works wonders if your main objective is to take the spotlight away their untimely death. In addition, we discover there are people out there right now who have complete immunity from committing any crime you can think of, as long as it’s done under the guise of National Security. The issue is, who chooses what falls under that category? And if it’s something as subjective as “reputation”, exactly where is the line drawn?
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the mysterious deaths of Marconi engineers Vimal Dajibhai and Arshad Sharif. Uncover the eerie coincidences between their tragic demises and explore theories ranging from intense workplace pressure to industrial espionage. Were these deaths suicides, accidents, or something more sinister? Join us as we investigate the unsettling patterns and secrets surrounding their work in highly classified defence projects. Tune in for a deep dive into one of the most perplexing chapters in defence industry history.
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