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Thanks for listening to the man who Calculated Death. Now that you've finished the series, we have a thrilling new podcast we think you'll Declassified mysteries with Luke Lamanna did you know that after World War II, the US government secretly brought former Nazi scientists to America in a covert operation to advance military technology? Or that in the 1950s, the US army conducted a secret experiment by releasing bacteria over San Francisco to test how a biological attack might spread without alerting the public? These might sound like conspiracy theories, but they're not. They're well documented government actions that were hidden away in classified files for decades. Each week on the new podcast, Declassified Mysteries host and Marine Corps recon vet Luke Lamanna uncovers shocking truths that powerful forces never wanted you to know. Real stories of COVID experiments, secret operations, and unsettling connections that have had lasting impacts on our I'm about to play you a clip from the first episode of Declassified Mysteries. Wondery subscribers can listen to the series early and ad free.
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On May 2, 1945, a US army private stood guard at the base of a remote mountain in Austria. He was still riding high from the news he'd heard on the radio recently. German leader Adolf Hitler had committed suicide. The soldier knew it was just a matter of time until World War II was over and he could go back home to America. Just then, he noticed someone barreling down the mountain on a bicycle. The soldier realized it was a young man with blonde hair and civilian clothes, but he couldn't tell if the man was friend or foe. He pointed his gun at the man as he hurtled toward him. He wasn't about to risk anything. In the last days of the war, he ordered the man to drop his bike and put up his hands. The man did as he was told. Then, in broken English, he said he was one of hundreds of scientists that worked for the Nazi regime who had gone into hiding because Nazi leadership had ordered them to be executed. The man said the Nazis would rather kill them than risk them being captured by the Allies and revealing their knowledge of Hitler's secret weapons. The man insisted the scientists wanted to surrender to the Americans, and not only that, they wanted to help the Americans by sharing with them the secrets of the Nazis deadly new missile, the B2 rocket. The soldier looked the man up and down, taking in his fancy gray leather overcoat. He was making a very bold claim, and the soldier couldn't tell if he was lying. He was a Nazi, after all. But if what the man said was true, it could potentially change the future of the world.
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Podcast Title: The Man Who Calculated Death
Host/Author: Suzanne Rico
Episode Title: What To Listen To Next: REDACTED - Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamanna
Release Date: December 5, 2024
In the latest episode of The Man Who Calculated Death, host Suzanne Rico takes a moment to guide her listeners toward an exhilarating new series titled "Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamanna." This special episode serves as a bridge between Rico's investigative storytelling and Luke Lamanna's upcoming deep dives into some of history's most guarded secrets.
Rico introduces "Declassified Mysteries" as a gripping exploration of hidden government operations and covert activities that have shaped modern history. She highlights intriguing topics that the new podcast will cover, such as:
Operation Paperclip: The secretive US government initiative post-World War II that brought former Nazi scientists to America to advance military technology.
Biological Warfare Experiments: Instances like the 1950s US army's clandestine release of bacteria over San Francisco to study the spread of biological attacks without public awareness.
Rico emphasizes the credibility of these topics by stating, “These might sound like conspiracy theories, but they're not. They're well-documented government actions that were hidden away in classified files for decades” ([00:00]).
To provide a taste of what listeners can expect, Rico plays a compelling excerpt from the first episode of "Declassified Mysteries." The clip narrates a tense encounter from May 2, 1945, involving a US army private in Austria:
“On May 2, 1945, a US army private stood guard at the base of a remote mountain in Austria. He was still riding high from the news he'd heard on the radio recently. German leader Adolf Hitler had committed suicide.” ([01:22])
The narrative continues to build suspense as the soldier confronts a mysterious man claiming to be one of hundreds of Nazi scientists seeking surrender to the Americans. Key elements from the clip include:
The Encounter: A young man in civilian clothes approaches, raising questions about his allegiance and intentions.
The Revelation: The man claims, “We worked for the Nazi regime and have gone into hiding because Nazi leadership had ordered us to be executed” ([01:22]).
The Offer: He insists on surrendering to aid the Americans by sharing secrets of the Nazi's "deadly new missile, the B2 rocket," potentially altering the course of future conflicts.
This excerpt exemplifies the type of riveting historical mysteries and governmental secrets that "Declassified Mysteries" aims to uncover.
Rico wraps up the episode by encouraging her audience to subscribe to "Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamanna." She highlights the benefits of joining Wondery+, such as:
Exclusive Early Access: "Wondery subscribers can listen to the series early and ad-free."
Availability: Accessible via the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.
She concludes with an invitation to start a free trial, directing listeners to visit the provided link: www.wondery.com/links/the-man-who-calculated-death ([02:56]).
This episode of The Man Who Calculated Death seamlessly transitions listeners to an exciting new venture in historical exploration. By featuring a tantalizing clip and outlining the scope of "Declassified Mysteries," Suzanne Rico effectively piques interest and provides a clear pathway for her audience to delve deeper into the concealed facets of history with Luke Lamanna.
Suzanne Rico on Government Truths:
“These might sound like conspiracy theories, but they're not. They're well documented government actions that were hidden away in classified files for decades.” ([00:00])
Narrative Excerpt from "Declassified Mysteries":
“On May 2, 1945, a US army private stood guard at the base of a remote mountain in Austria. He was still riding high from the news he'd heard on the radio recently. German leader Adolf Hitler had committed suicide.” ([01:22])
Call to Action for Subscribers:
“Wondery subscribers can listen to the series early and ad free.” ([02:56])
This structured and detailed summary captures the essence of the promotional episode, providing potential listeners with a clear understanding of what to expect from "Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamanna" and how it connects to the themes explored in The Man Who Calculated Death.