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ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EPISODES

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Episode 140 | Season 7 Capstone — History Episodes + Series Finale In this History episode we close out Season 7 and draw the capstone pattern this season adds to the six that came before — that the stories a society tells itself about events shape what it is willing to do in response, and that the test of an official story is not whether it was told in good faith but whether it was maintained in good faith when the evidence changed. This episode names the pattern across Trail of Tears, Haiti, the Lusitania, and the West Memphis Three, connects it to every previous season's capstone argument, and closes with the question that seven seasons of history and mystery are ultimately pointing toward. The history is still happening. Pay attention to it. #HistoryMystery #HistoryPodcast #SeriesFinale #140Episodes #WorldHistory

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Portada del episodio ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EPISODES

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EPISODES

Episode 140 | Season 7 Capstone — History Episodes + Series Finale In this History episode we close out Season 7 and draw the capstone pattern this season adds to the six that came before — that the stories a society tells itself about events shape what it is willing to do in response, and that the test of an official story is not whether it was told in good faith but whether it was maintained in good faith when the evidence changed. This episode names the pattern across Trail of Tears, Haiti, the Lusitania, and the West Memphis Three, connects it to every previous season's capstone argument, and closes with the question that seven seasons of history and mystery are ultimately pointing toward. The history is still happening. Pay attention to it. #HistoryMystery #HistoryPodcast #SeriesFinale #140Episodes #WorldHistory

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THE SEASON 7 MYSTERY: THREE KINDS OF NOT KNOWING

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Portada del episodio THE MAX HEADROOM INTRUSION: SOMEONE HIJACKED LIVE TELEVISION AND WAS NEVER CAUGHT

THE MAX HEADROOM INTRUSION: SOMEONE HIJACKED LIVE TELEVISION AND WAS NEVER CAUGHT

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THE SS EDMUND FITZGERALD: THE LAKE NEVER GIVES UP HER DEAD

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Portada del episodio THE LUSITANIA: 1,198 DEAD, 4 MILLION ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION, AND DECADES OF DENIAL

THE LUSITANIA: 1,198 DEAD, 4 MILLION ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION, AND DECADES OF DENIAL

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