Note: As per last episode - A few weeks back I had a script half done for an episode on Smedley Butler and the Wall Street Putsch. It looked set to run well in excess of my usual 25 minutes. The following episode will likely be a similar length. I set those scripts aside as I had just started a new role at my day job, and was worried homework for the new job might throw everything into disarray.
We’ll pick up on those regular episodes in two weeks’ time. 

Trigger Warning: This one gets a little gory. 


This week’s tale starts in a pub in London, England, circa 1818. A cadre of upper middle-class professionals meet to discuss the day’s topics of interest. Among them, a ‘man in a box’ who a century and a half ago outlawed such frivolity. This is the tale of that man, Oliver - and how got here.    



Sources this week - I’ll fill this in, and backfill several previous episodes this week (I promise).  The episode grew out of a blog post on History in Numbers  a friend sent me, which veered off into several news articles, an old high school history book and an episode of Parcast Network’s Gone.


The blog post of the episode is here.


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I’m currently revamping, and will be dropping re-recorded bonus content weekly for the next two months. This week we’ll discuss the mystery of Otzi the Iceman.    



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