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The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire: Charlie Robinson

We interviewed Author Charlie Robinson about the book: The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire by Jeff Berwick (Author), Charlie Robinson (Author) and it’s an Amazon number #1 bestseller. This is not a pro-democrat book nor a pro-conservative book and we highly recommend it. “I think there is something in this book to piss off… Continue reading The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire: Charlie Robinson

Sunken Treasure Lost Worlds | Hep Aldridge Interview

Interview with Author, Explorer, and Researcher Hep Aldridge We interviewed Hep Aldridge and not only did we learn about who he is, how he became interested in Pre-columbian cultures of the Americas, we also picked his brain for some fun facts he gathered along the way. Hep Aldridge Biography Hep Aldridge is a certified scuba… Continue reading Sunken Treasure Lost Worlds | Hep Aldridge Interview

Queer Magic with Tomás Prower

On this episode of Radio Wasteland, we welcome guest Tomás Prower as we discuss his new book: Queer Magic: LGBT+ Spirituality and Culture from Around the World.  The book and discussion cover queerness and magic throughout history, culture, and mythology. Queer Magic provides nourishment for LGBTQ+ souls and their allies who are interested in learning… Continue reading Queer Magic with Tomás Prower

Who was the Blood Countess: Elizabeth Báthory

Elizabeth Báthory is probably the most prolific female serial killer in history. We are still unsure of the motivations that drove her to torture, kill, bath in the blood in and make ice statues of young girls in 17th century Hungary. Kara Kittrick: Right now, let’s talk about Elizabeth Bathory. She’s Hungarian. So anyway, she… Continue reading Who was the Blood Countess: Elizabeth Báthory

Centuries Old Rock Inscription Deciphered

A mysterious 230-year-old rock found in a french harbor which stymied cryptographers for many decades has finally been translated. The inscription on the rock appears to memorialize a man named Sergei who died at Sea a few years before the French Revolution started. However, other equally plausible translations indicate that Sergei’s death may have been… Continue reading Centuries Old Rock Inscription Deciphered