Explore every episode of the podcast Questioning Everything
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| Episode 6 Open Lines Friday | 17 Jan 2026 | 01:37:31 | |
Summary In this episode, Jacob dives into a variety of intriguing topics during the Anything Goes Friday segment, where audience questions guide the discussion. He begins by exploring the connections between historical star forts and ley lines, suggesting a correlation with significant events like the great fires of 1871. The conversation then shifts to the symbolism of beehives in American culture, particularly in relation to fraternal organizations like the Odd Fellows, and the historical context of orphan asylums and orphan trains that emerged during the same period. Jacob emphasizes the mysterious origins of many orphaned children, theorizing that they may have come from a lost civilization, Tartaria, and discusses the societal implications of their displacement and the institutions that arose to manage them. As the episode progresses, Jacob addresses questions about the historical accuracy of world fairs and the architectural feats associated with them, suggesting that many buildings may have been uncovered rather than constructed. He also touches on the eerie practices surrounding orphan trains and the auctioning of children, drawing parallels to modern societal issues. The episode concludes with a call for community engagement and the importance of questioning historical narratives, encouraging listeners to explore their own connections to these topics. Keywords orphan trains, ley lines, star forts, Odd Fellows, historical resets, orphan asylums, Tartaria, world fairs, American symbolism, beehive symbolism Takeaways Fraternal orders like the Odd Fellows played a significant role in funding orphan asylums. Many orphaned children had no records, leading to theories about their origins from lost civilizations. The construction of grand buildings during world fairs raises questions about historical accuracy and timelines. Titles Unraveling the Mystery of Orphan Trains and Lost Civilizations Ley Lines, Star Forts, and the Secrets of America's Past Sound bites "Fridays are primarily your night." "These kids were shipped west with amnesia." "You could literally mail a kid through the post office." Chapters
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| Episode 5 Great Fires- The Cover That Burned the Evidence | 16 Jan 2026 | 01:28:16 | |
The conversation covers the anomalies of great fires and their clusters, the role of star forts in insulating against frequencies, and the impossibility of World's Fairs. The show format and a recap of the previous episode are also discussed. The conversation delves into the mysterious fires and their impact on historical events, as well as the exploration of historical anomalies such as World's Fairs and the correlation between great fires and the construction of star forts. The discussion also hints at a future exploration of Europe's great fires and star forts. Takeaways
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| Episode 4 Black Noise the sound that silenced? | 14 Jan 2026 | 01:31:00 | |
The conversation delves into the concept of black noise and its potential impact, as well as the coordinated great fires and their improbable timelines. It explores the practical application of black noise, frequency manipulation, and sound oscillation, while also discussing the erasure of history and the impact of the great fires. The conversation delves into the impact of great fires, the use of technology and frequencies, and the potential cover-up of historical events. It explores the patterns and implications of these themes, shedding light on the significance of each topic. Takeaways
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| Episode 2 Looking back to glimpse at what's ahead. | 10 Jan 2026 | 01:33:34 | |
Episode 2 painting a picture from the old world until now. How did we end up in this mess we find ourselves in? It didn’t happen over night, we know that for sure. Lets see how far back in history it goes, and start to paint a picture from then to now. ”To know where you are going you must first know where you have been.” | |||
| Episode 3 Finishing the Deep Dive: The Buried Past They Don’t Want You to See | 10 Jan 2026 | 01:46:18 | |
Episode 3 – Questioning Everything | |||
| Episode 1 The Beginning of Our Journey Together | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:05:57 | |
Welcome to the very first episode of [Podcast Name]! Today we kick off our long adventure together—exploring big questions about life, the world, and what really matters. We talk about finding meaning even when answers feel out of reach, the power of family, and why simply being present with the people we love can feel greater than any philosophical breakthrough. I also answer some brilliant (and fun) questions from you—the audience—including how you’ll know if I ever “turn to the dark side.” 🐱👤This episode turned out even better than I dreamed: raw, honest, and full of heart. It left me buzzing with excitement for everything ahead. If you're ready to join a conversation that’s equal parts deep thinking and real feeling, press play. Let’s walk this road together.
What did you think of episode 1? Drop your thoughts below—I read every one. | |||
| Episode 8 The Old World Burned and Buried | 23 Jan 2026 | 01:40:11 | |
In this episode, Jacob discusses various historical theories, including the concept of mud floods, the idea that America may be linked to Atlantis, and the mysteries surrounding the North and South Poles. He also touches on Admiral Byrd's expeditions, the existence of giants in ancient civilizations, and engages with the audience through questions and discussions. The episode concludes with a look at the Grand Canyon and its hidden history, setting the stage for future explorations of these intriguing topics. Keywords mud flood, Atlantis, North Pole, underground cities, historical maps, Admiral Byrd, ancient civilizations, giants, audience questions, Grand Canyon Takeaways The conversation begins with a weather update and technical issues. Discussion on historical maps and their implications on modern theories. Exploration of the concept of mud floods and their impact on cities. The idea that America may be linked to the myth of Atlantis. Mysteries surrounding the North and South Poles and their accessibility. Admiral Byrd's expeditions to Antarctica and their significance. The existence of giants and their connection to ancient civilizations. Audience engagement through questions and discussions. The Grand Canyon as a site of interest for hidden history. Future topics include deeper dives into historical mysteries. Sound bites "Historical maps reveal hidden truths." "America may be linked to Atlantis." "The Grand Canyon holds many secrets." Chapters
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| Episode 7 World's Fairs & Forbidden Maps | 21 Jan 2026 | 01:32:05 | |
Summary In this episode of "Questioning Everything," Jacob delves into the intriguing history of the World's Fairs, particularly focusing on the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and the peculiar absence of children at these grand events. He discusses the lavish construction efforts, the financial losses incurred by most fairs, and the strange phenomenon of 'Zoo of People' exhibits, where indigenous groups were displayed for public viewing. Jacob raises questions about the narratives surrounding these fairs, suggesting that they served as platforms for propaganda and societal control, funded by powerful elites. He also hints at the darker implications of the fairs, including the treatment of children and indigenous peoples, and sets the stage for future discussions on the hidden lands at the poles. Keywords World's Fairs, Chicago World's Fair, Zoo of People, historical narratives, indigenous peoples, children's absence, conspiracy theories, hidden lands, North Pole, South Pole Takeaways The World's Fairs were often funded by powerful elites like the Rockefellers and JP Morgan. Children were largely absent from these fairs, with only staged appearances allowed. The 'Zoo of People' exhibits showcased indigenous groups, often without their consent. Most World's Fairs ended up losing significant amounts of money, raising questions about their true purpose. The construction of these fairs was shrouded in mystery, with many anomalies in the historical narrative. Titles Unveiling the World's Fairs: Hidden Histories and Dark Truths The Absence of Innocence: Children at the World's Fairs Sound bites "A real lack of kids, right?" "Charging 25 cents a head to gawk at these premature babies." "The story just layers and goes darker and darker." Chapters
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