

On this monumental day, the Soviet Union won a major Space Race victory over their greatest enemy, the USA.īut what if Yuri wasn't the first attempt, or even the first to succeed? In the first episode of The Moon Landing Was an Inside Job, we explore the chilling theory that the Soviet Union sent others into space, that they died up there, and that they were wiped from history. The USSR made history on Apwhen it sent Yuri Gagarin - hero and heartthrob - into space. The Navy claims the ship was never there. Carl Allen and Al Bielek claim that it travelled through time and space. Edward Dudgeon says the ship underwent a routine degaussing procedure. The story of what happens next changes, depending on who you ask. The USS Eldridge is docked in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. What happened to those students? was the military involved? Do abominable snowmen live in the Dyatlov Pass? The legacy of that night, however, calls everything into question. At the time, it was a joke, meant to pass the time and raise spirits. PropOrNot is a site providing lists of websites that purportedly spread and expose Russian propaganda, and is (according to The Daily Beast) a sorry piece.

This was the headline of a newspaper written by the Dyatlov hikers on February 1st, 1959. 1 A variety of definitions have been used for different purposes over time. "Abominable Snowmen Live in the Northern Urals" Health, according to the World Health Organization, is 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity '. Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.Special guest Kellianne Doyle interviewed an anti-vaxxer for me, and she's here this week to discuss her thoughts! Join us down the rabbit-hole.
