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Archive Vault Podcast explores hidden chapters of history through declassified documents, intelligence operations, political mysteries, and unresolved historical events. Each episode examines what was recorded, what was revealed, and what questions remain. From Cold War experiments to covert programs and unexplained historical cases, every episode opens a new archive file. For investigations into modern events, anomalies, and global developments, listen to The Scanner Files Podcast.

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35 episodios

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THE SOMERTON MAN · 035

On December 1, 1948, a well-dressed man was found dead on Somerton Beach in Adelaide, Australia. No identification. All labels removed from his clothes. In a hidden pocket, police discovered a tiny scrap of paper with the words “Tamám Shud” — meaning “It is ended.”This led investigators to a rare book of poetry containing a still-unsolved code, a mysterious nurse, and decades of espionage theories.In this episode of Archive Vault Podcast, we examine:• The strange circumstances of the man’s death• The secret code that has never been cracked• The nurse known only as “Jestyn”• The 2022 DNA identification that solved his name but not the full mysteryOne of the most fascinating cold cases in history — a story of code, poison, and hidden lives.→ Subscribe and never miss an episode from the Vault.#ArchiveVaultPodcast #SomertonMan#TamamShud#UnsolvedMystery#SomertonBeach#MysteryCode#ColdCase#HistoryMystery

Ayer - 16 min
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PROJECT SUNSHINE · 034

In the 1950s, at the height of the Cold War, the U.S. government launched a secret program with a deceptively innocent name: Project Sunshine.Their goal? To measure how much radioactive fallout from nuclear bomb tests was entering human bodies — especially children.To do it, scientists secretly collected over 1,500 bones and body parts from babies and young children around the world… often without telling the parents.In this disturbing episode of Archive Vault Podcast, we examine:• The real reason behind Project Sunshine• How the U.S. and allied nations harvested bones from dead infants• The shocking declassified memos and ethical violations• The government’s later apology decades too lateOne of the darkest chapters in Cold War science — fully declassified and deeply unsettling.→ Subscribe and never miss an episode from the Vault.#ArchiveVaultPodcast #ProjectSunshine#ColdWarSecrets#GovernmentExperiments#RadioactiveChildren#DeclassifiedFiles#HumanRadiationTests#HistoryMystery

20 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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THE SODDER CHILDREN · 033

On Christmas Eve 1945, the Sodder family home in West Virginia caught fire. George and Jennie Sodder escaped with four of their children — but five others (ages 5 to 14) were trapped upstairs.By morning, the house was reduced to ashes.There were no bodies. No bones. No teeth. The five Sodder children had simply vanished.In this haunting episode of Archive Vault Podcast, we examine:• The suspicious details of the fire (cut phone lines, missing ladder, trucks that wouldn’t start)• The family’s decades-long search and the famous highway billboard• Strange sightings and leads over the years• Theories ranging from accidental death to Mafia revenge and kidnappingOne of America’s most disturbing unsolved mysteries — a Christmas tragedy that still has no answers after nearly 80 years.→ Subscribe and never miss an episode from the Vault.#ArchiveVaultPodcast #SodderChildren #ChristmasEveMystery#UnsolvedDisappearance#SodderFire#MissingChildren#1945Mystery#HistoryMystery

17 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION · 032

In 1845, two of the most advanced ships in the world — HMS Erebus and HMS Terror — sailed from England with 129 men on a mission to conquer the Northwest Passage. They were never seen alive again.What followed was one of the greatest disasters in exploration history.Trapped in the merciless Arctic ice, the crew of the Franklin Expedition slowly succumbed to starvation, scurvy, lead poisoning, and unimaginable cold. They abandoned their ships and tried to walk to safety across the frozen wasteland — dragging lifeboats filled with silver cutlery and books while dying on their feet.In this chilling episode of Archive Vault Podcast, we examine:• The pride and technology of the British Empire’s best-equipped expedition• The final desperate march across the ice• Gruesome evidence of cannibalism confirmed by modern forensics• The recent discovery of the wrecks in 2014 and 2016A story of hubris, horror, and the unforgiving Arctic that still haunts us today.→ Subscribe and never miss an episode from the Vault.#ArchiveVaultPodcast#FranklinExpedition#LostExpedition#ArcticMystery#NorthwestPassage#FrozenHorror#FranklinShips#HistoryMystery

13 de may de 2026 - 17 min
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THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM · 031

In 1901, Greek sponge divers pulled a heavily corroded lump from a 2,000-year-old shipwreck off the island of Antikythera. Inside was something impossible — a complex mechanical device with over 30 precision bronze gears. This is the Antikythera Mechanism — the world’s oldest known analog computer. Built in ancient Greece around 100–200 BCE, this shoebox-sized machine could predict the positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets, calculate eclipses decades in advance, track the Olympic Games, and follow the complex cycles of the lunar calendar. In this episode of Archive Vault Podcast, we examine: • The dramatic discovery in the Aegean Sea • How modern CT scans finally revealed its secrets • The astonishing engineering that was 1,300 years ahead of its time • Who might have built it — and why nothing like it was seen again for centuries A genuine lost wonder of the ancient world that still challenges everything we thought we knew about history and technology. Declassified scans and 3D models available online. → Subscribe and never miss an episode from the Vault. #ArchiveVaultPodcast #AntikytheraMechanism#AncientComputer#LostTechnology#AncientGreece#Antikythera#AncientMystery#HistoryMystery

10 de may de 2026 - 18 min
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