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By Don Bingham
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The podcast currently has 520 episodes available.
On the night of August 21, 1955, in the rural Kentucky area of Kelly-Hopkinsville, a family and their friends bravely defended their farm from what came to be known as the Kelly Goblins. Were these invaders aliens, Faye creatures, or something more mundane? To this day, no one knows for sure.
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While Rubin recuperates from dental surgery, Don and Josh discuss puzzling discoveries made by forensic pathologists.
This week, we're exploring a different kind of park, and although it's not an actual park, it's still quite fascinating. Josh shares the story of the Mystery Flesh Pit, a National Park in Gumption, Texas. This park is built around and inside a massive subterranean creature alive for thousands of years.
Josh has a story to tell. A story about a virus that almost killed the entire world, a pandemic that didn't discriminate. Humans and animals alike were carriers, and it spread rapidly. But here's the twist-it's not a real-world virus we're discussing, but the 'Corrupted Blood' virus from World of Warcraft. In 2007, a programming error turned what was supposed to be a temporary debuff into a virtual pandemic that spread across the game's world.
What happens when a man creates an amusement park with no rules? People die. It's self-explanatory. Really, what did you expect? This week, we look at Action Park, a New Jersey amusement park known more for its ability to put you in the hospital than anything else.
To celebrate our three-year anniversary, we discuss the world of testicle festivals, Dungeons and Dragons, corn sweat, and the obligatory One Piece content. Rubin also gets a new name.
This week, we look at Ruby Ridge, the first incident in a string of dominoes that continued with the Waco Siege and ended with The Oklahoma City Bombing. This week, we discuss Randy and Vicky Weaver, who, along with their family, moved to a secluded cabin in the Idaho wilderness to wait out what they thought was the last day. Unfortunately, they crossed the radar of the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. What happened next would end with Vicky and one of their children dead, along with a US Marshal
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