About This Episode: Gerald Ford is remembered as a “normal” placeholder president — calm, forgettable, transitional. But the paper trail around Ford tells a different story: a man positioned inside the most sensitive investigations and constitutional handoffs of the...
About This Episode: Watergate wasn’t just a “third-rate burglary.” It may have been the most consequential power struggle in modern American history—one that ended with Richard Nixon resigning and Gerald Ford becoming the only unelected President in U.S. history. In...
About This Episode: Why do powerful people keep returning to ancient myths, buried artifacts, and forbidden texts? This episode investigates a recurring pattern across history: elites obsessively searching for esoteric knowledge, relics, and origins that most people...
About This Episode: Classical history is often dismissed as irrelevant — but what if it’s the one thing modern society is missing? In this episode of Hidden Forces in History, I’m joined by Alex Petkas, host of Cost of Glory, to investigate how the ancient Greek...
About This Episode: 1913 is the year America stopped functioning as a true republic. In this investigative breakdown, Jeremy Ryan Slate exposes the three major changes that reshaped U.S. sovereignty—and why their effects are still driving today’s economic and...