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Probably Not True

Auteur(s): Aaron Mark Daniels
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Probably Not True History’s weirdest stories — ruined by facts. From Hitler’s escape to ancient aliens and CIA mind control, Probably Not True investigates conspiracy theories and historical myths with real research — and a lot of sarcasm. Hosted by Aaron Daniels, (History Teacher and Professional Wrestler), this podcast fact-checks the bizarre, the legendary, and the totally made-up. Perfect for history buffs, conspiracy skeptics, and true crime fans. New episodes every Monday.Aaron Mark Daniels Monde
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  • 12. MKUltra: Did the CIA Try to Weaponise LSD?
    Aug 11 2025

    In the 1950s, the CIA wanted more than spies — theywanted mind control.
    Project MKUltra was their answer: a secret, real-life program that mixed Cold War paranoia with enough LSD to keep Woodstock going for a decade.

    This wasn’t fiction. MKUltra happened. From dosing unsuspecting civilians to running secret brothels for "nationalsecurity," the CIA tested LSD, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, memory erasure, and more — often without consent, and almost always without ethics.


    Spoiler: It scores 9.5 out of 10 on the ProbablyNot True Believability Index — because this one is absolutely, terrifyingly real.

    📌 Probably Not Trueis the podcast where history’s strangest myths, hoaxes, and conspiracies get put through the wringer of facts, context, and sarcastic commentary. New main episodes every Monday, bonus episodes every Friday.🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT:
    All platforms & socials → https://linktr.ee/probablynottrue

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    13 min
  • 11. Did Henry VIII have MORE than six wives?
    Aug 4 2025

    Everyone thinks Henry VIII had six wives.
    But what if there were more?

    This week, we dive into weird royal rumours, forgottenannulments, secret noblewomen, and the possibility that the most famous marital record in British history… might be wrong.

    Also: papal propaganda, church cover-ups, and a deeplycursed dating life.

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    15 min
  • 10. Jack the Ripper: Conspiracies, Coverups, and Complete Guesswork
    Jul 28 2025

    Jack the Ripper: Victorian murderer… or royal cover-up?
    This week, we dive headfirst into the fog of 1888 London — and emerge with time-traveling surgeons, Masonic rituals, and at least one theory involving moon people (sort of).

    From Freemasons to rogue royals, ghost theories to performance art, we dissect the conspiracies behind one of the most infamous cold cases in history.
    Who was Jack the Ripper? And why do we still care?

    🕵️ New episodes every Monday. Bonus chaos on Fridays via Patreon.🔗https://linktr.ee/probablynottrue

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    16 min
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