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Guarding History, Birthing Chaos

Guarding History, Birthing Chaos

Episode 688 Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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In this episode of The Box of Oddities, we begin with the extraordinary life—and tragic death—of Khaled al-Asaad, the Syrian archaeologist who courageously protected the ancient city of Palmyra from destruction. Refusing to reveal the location of hidden treasures, he faced unspeakable brutality to ensure the survival of irreplaceable history. His legacy is carved not in stone but in sacrifice.

Then, from solemnity to sheer absurdity, we dive headfirst into The Great Stork Derby—a 1930s Canadian legal spectacle where a millionaire’s will turned childbirth into a competitive sport. Yes, a real-life baby-making contest. What happens when estate law meets aggressive procreation? A weirdly fertile lawsuit.

Two stories: one man dies for ancient artifacts; several women compete for a fortune by having the most artifacts.

Heroism and hilarity. Antiquity and maternity. Welcome to The Box.


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