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Danny Sheehan is one of the most consequential public interest attorneys of the last century. His cases include the Pentagon Papers, Watergate, the Karen Silkwood case, the Iran-Contra investigation, and decades of work at the intersection of government secrecy and the public's right to know. He is co-founder of the Romero Institute and the New Paradigm Institute, and a leading voice in the push for congressional UAP disclosure. Today, he stands at the center of what may be the most consequential question humanity has ever faced: the implications of a potential extraterrestrial or...
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Want to guarantee you keep your fingers intact? Stay inside with us, and listen to us chat facts over the White House exploding, and the President speeching. Don't own Independence Day? Rent it . Or just watch the video version of the episode at
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This week we settle back into things with some Classico™ Frightday. Housekeeping, a call from a whistleblower, Staff Picks™, and a discussion of the latest feature from Steve Spielberg, "Disclosure Day". And things seemed normal...until Byron (of all people) proposed a conspiracy theory... Staff Picks Kelly: The Vast of Night (2019), previously covered on Episode 250 Byron: Take Shelter (2011), Jeff Nichols, with Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain. Tell us we're wrong Call the line at 1-833-374-4489 (1-833-FRIGHT-9) with your take on the film, Byron's hypothesis, your...
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This week we stay on Dorothy Kilgallen in the weeks before November 8, 1965, tracing the files, the trips, and the people who disappeared around her. She finished the Murder One preface on a Sunday night and was dead by Monday morning. She handed a backup of her JFK chapter to a friend who died the next day. Was Ron Pataki a hotel-suite lover, or a CIA handler from the Guatemala coup keeping watch? [04:39] – Murder One, the $10,000 advance, and the chapter that never made the book. [07:48] – The preface handed off Sunday night, dead by Monday morning. [10:14] – Mark Sinclair, the...
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Originally broadcast February 27th, 2026. This week, we get into light roommate poisoning, a Prince costume meeting a hot stove, and the great PlayStation heist. Quicksand rescues and fifty-six blindfolded frat pledges. Awful things happened inside and outside of cars, a mammoth bone in a river, a mayor who resigned under duress, a murder cult with a Patreon, and so much more.
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As we gear up for this year's Contact in the Desert, we had the pleasure of chatting with Captain Ron Janix, co-owner and host of the event. Dive deeper into the evolution of this iconic conference, discover what’s in store this year, and get a pulse on the state of the current UFO and UAP community. Come join us! Save 10% when you use promo code CAPTAIN10 at Watch live at Don't miss out! Follow/subscribe now.
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After a few peaceful weeks...we return to the Frightday Tip-Line, with another whistleblower... Help us get to the bottom in the Frightday Community Center. This is a preview of the content you can expect when you support us by joining the Frightday Society at .
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This week we follow Dorothy Kilgallen onto the front lines of the JFK assassination story, where she did the work almost no other reporter in America was willing to do. From her first column one week after Dallas to the only private interview Jack Ruby ever gave a journalist, we trace the columns, the leaks, and the people she was talking to before her files disappeared. Was the Carousel Club meeting between Jack Ruby, Officer J.D. Tippit, and a "rich oil man" the thread that finally got her killed? [00:40] – Dorothy's first column: "Oswald File Must Not Close." [02:58] – The column...
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This week we explore the incredible life and mysterious death of Dorothy Kilgallen. Once the most powerful female voice in America, with 20 million daily readers, her legacy has been strangely buried by history. We trace her journey from a "scrappy" reporter at age 20 to the only journalist to privately interview Jack Ruby. Was her death in 1965 an accidental overdose, or was it the ultimate price for getting too close to the truth behind the JFK assassination? 01:46 – Who was Dorothy Kilgallen? (The most powerful female voice in America). 04:06 – Scooping the Warren Commission and...
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