Weird History
https://www.FKNpods.com In this episode of Weird History, we delve into the peculiar past where ketchup was sold as medicine, mummies bore tattoos revealing ancient secrets, and a notorious highwayman turned from criminal to politician. Discover how ketchup, originally a fish-based sauce from Asia, was marketed in the 19th century as a cure-all by figures like Dr. John Cook Bennett. Transition to the sands of ancient Egypt, where tattooed mummies defy modern perceptions of body art, offering insights into ancient rituals. Finally, explore the story of a highwayman, possibly Dick Turpin or Claude Duval, who transformed from a symbol of rebellion into a respected member of Parliament, challenging societal norms. These tales illustrate how society has historically assigned unexpected roles to everyday objects, practices, and people. Each story reveals a bizarre twist in historical perception—whether it's ketchup's medicinal claims, tattoos as cultural symbols, or the fluid identity of a criminal turned folk hero. Join us as we explore these historical oddities and reflect on the ever-changing nature of societal roles and values. 🔒 Subscribe now for full access to all our video podcasts. Unlock exclusive bonus content and everything on The Forbidden Knowledge Network. 👉 https://www.patreon.com/theforbiddenknowledgenetwork 🎧 Search The Forbidden Knowledge Network wherever you listen to podcasts. #WeirdHistory, #TattooedMummies, #KetchupMedicine, #HighwaymanHero, #HistoricalOddities
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