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Disturbing Facts That Will Haunt You (Because They’re True)
Season 1
Episode 259
Published 11 months, 1 week ago
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🧠 Ever get that eerie feeling that reality is way more messed up than fiction?
In this spine-tingling episode, we explore a collection of unsettling truths from across science, history, and human psychology. From the detection of microplastics in your bloodstream to secret US military experiments that used biological agents on unwitting citizens, this is the episode that will make you double-check everything you thought you knew.
You'll also learn why butterflies drink blood, how antibiotic-resistant bacteria from ancient caves are still alive, and the terrifying reality of Lazarus syndrome—a condition where people wake up after being declared dead. We’re also unpacking what a brain virus linked to reduced cognitive function might mean for all of us, plus the psychological phenomenon of intrusive thoughts that nearly everyone experiences… but no one talks about.
👁️ If you enjoy deep dives into disturbing facts, weird science, secret history, and hidden dangers in everyday life—this is your rabbit hole.
👉 Hit play, share with a curious (or paranoid) friend, and subscribe for more truth-is-stranger-than-fiction content. You won’t see your food, your mind, or your blood the same way again.
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In this spine-tingling episode, we explore a collection of unsettling truths from across science, history, and human psychology. From the detection of microplastics in your bloodstream to secret US military experiments that used biological agents on unwitting citizens, this is the episode that will make you double-check everything you thought you knew.
You'll also learn why butterflies drink blood, how antibiotic-resistant bacteria from ancient caves are still alive, and the terrifying reality of Lazarus syndrome—a condition where people wake up after being declared dead. We’re also unpacking what a brain virus linked to reduced cognitive function might mean for all of us, plus the psychological phenomenon of intrusive thoughts that nearly everyone experiences… but no one talks about.
👁️ If you enjoy deep dives into disturbing facts, weird science, secret history, and hidden dangers in everyday life—this is your rabbit hole.
👉 Hit play, share with a curious (or paranoid) friend, and subscribe for more truth-is-stranger-than-fiction content. You won’t see your food, your mind, or your blood the same way again.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thrilling-threads-conspiracy-theories-strange-phenomena-unsolved-mysteries-etc--5995429/support.
You May also Like my other FREE web apps:
SkyNearMe.com – Your all-in-one "Sky Super-App." Track real-time weather, sunset and air quality, stargazing conditions, 5G signal mapping, drone flight zones, solar potential, track satellites, rocket launches, UFO sightings in your local airspace and even get your Sky Horoscope and more!
MyDisasterPrepKit.com – Gamified survival training. Generate custom survival plans and simulate scenarios ranging from hurricanes to zombie outbreaks.
🤖Nudgrr.com (🗣'nudger") - Your AI Sidekick for Getting Sh*t Done
Nudgrr breaks down your biggest goals into tiny, doable steps — then nudges you to actually do them.