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Wednesday, August 27

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8:00AM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Marco Polo

Initially circulated in the 14th century, "The Travels of Marco Polo" gave Europeans a glimpse into Far Eastern mysteries. But if Polo was an emissary to Kublai Khan, why isn't he mentioned, as are other foreigners, in the Khan's meticulous records? We'll delve into the ongoing dispute over the Venetian's veracity and very existence.
9:00AM

History's Mysteries

The Children's Crusade

In Christianity's medieval battle to retake the Holy Land from Islam, the failure of wealthy Crusaders left a growing number of disgruntled Europeans. And so, in 1212, two 12-year-old boys began their own Crusade, and thousands of children tagged along. We reveal how these innocents paid the ultimate price in this spiritual warfare.
10:00AM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Rasputin

A Siberian peasant rises to power in Tsarist Russia, becomes the close confidante and reputed lover of Empress Alexandra, scandalizes the country with his drinking and womanizing, and after being poisoned, shot several times, and submerged in the Neva River's freezing waters, finally dies from drowning! We reveal the truth about the rise of the "Mad Monk" with the hypnotic gaze, using information from the newly uncovered "Rasputin File," a report originally prepared by the Russian secret police.
11:00AM

History's Mysteries

Who Destroyed Kiev?

In 1941, the armies of two of history's most ruthless rulers clashed in the Ukraine. Soon after the Germans captured Kiev, it erupted in a week-long series of explosions. To retaliate, the S.S. machine-gunned over 30,000 Jews at Babi Yar. Many mysteries remain. What secrets did Hitler and Stalin try to bury in Kiev's rubble forever?
12:00PM

History's Mysteries

Carlos the Jackal

Sought by Western intelligence for over 20 years, his name was synonymous with political terrorism in the 1970s.
1:00PM

History's Mysteries

Human Bondage

The heartbreaking story of Africans forcibly enslaved and shipped to America is a well-known tale; yet, it is just one tragic episode in the saga of world slavery. For nearly 6,000 years of recorded history, conquerors have imprisoned their enemies and forced them to act as laborers, warriors, and often sexual partners. It is a system that is responsible for the rise and fall of some of the world's greatest civilizations--and it's still going on today!
2:00PM

History's Mysteries

Ghost Ships

Ships sailing without a crew? Phantom destroyers? Boats that disappear, then reappear? The Flying Dutchman, the Mary Celeste, the Dash, the Teazer, and the more recent Joyita. Crews of these vessels vanished without a clue to their fates. We travel the seven seas seeking answers and hear from witnesses to the bizarre events.
3:00PM

History's Mysteries

Sports: Games of Combat

From the earliest recorded references of the fighting sports to a modern octagon, where combatants beat each other to a bloody pulp, we learn why games of combat have always been and will continue to be a vital part of sports. We'll compare Western boxing, wrestling, and gladiator sports to more spiritually-based Eastern martial arts.
4:00PM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Marco Polo

Initially circulated in the 14th century, "The Travels of Marco Polo" gave Europeans a glimpse into Far Eastern mysteries. But if Polo was an emissary to Kublai Khan, why isn't he mentioned, as are other foreigners, in the Khan's meticulous records? We'll delve into the ongoing dispute over the Venetian's veracity and very existence.
5:00PM

History's Mysteries

The Children's Crusade

In Christianity's medieval battle to retake the Holy Land from Islam, the failure of wealthy Crusaders left a growing number of disgruntled Europeans. And so, in 1212, two 12-year-old boys began their own Crusade, and thousands of children tagged along. We reveal how these innocents paid the ultimate price in this spiritual warfare.
6:00PM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Rasputin

A Siberian peasant rises to power in Tsarist Russia, becomes the close confidante and reputed lover of Empress Alexandra, scandalizes the country with his drinking and womanizing, and after being poisoned, shot several times, and submerged in the Neva River's freezing waters, finally dies from drowning! We reveal the truth about the rise of the "Mad Monk" with the hypnotic gaze, using information from the newly uncovered "Rasputin File," a report originally prepared by the Russian secret police.
7:00PM

History's Mysteries

Who Destroyed Kiev?

In 1941, the armies of two of history's most ruthless rulers clashed in the Ukraine. Soon after the Germans captured Kiev, it erupted in a week-long series of explosions. To retaliate, the S.S. machine-gunned over 30,000 Jews at Babi Yar. Many mysteries remain. What secrets did Hitler and Stalin try to bury in Kiev's rubble forever?
8:00PM

History's Mysteries

Carlos the Jackal

Sought by Western intelligence for over 20 years, his name was synonymous with political terrorism in the 1970s.
9:00PM

History's Mysteries

Human Bondage

The heartbreaking story of Africans forcibly enslaved and shipped to America is a well-known tale; yet, it is just one tragic episode in the saga of world slavery. For nearly 6,000 years of recorded history, conquerors have imprisoned their enemies and forced them to act as laborers, warriors, and often sexual partners. It is a system that is responsible for the rise and fall of some of the world's greatest civilizations--and it's still going on today!
10:00PM

History's Mysteries

Ghost Ships

Ships sailing without a crew? Phantom destroyers? Boats that disappear, then reappear? The Flying Dutchman, the Mary Celeste, the Dash, the Teazer, and the more recent Joyita. Crews of these vessels vanished without a clue to their fates. We travel the seven seas seeking answers and hear from witnesses to the bizarre events.
11:00PM

History's Mysteries

Sports: Games of Combat

From the earliest recorded references of the fighting sports to a modern octagon, where combatants beat each other to a bloody pulp, we learn why games of combat have always been and will continue to be a vital part of sports. We'll compare Western boxing, wrestling, and gladiator sports to more spiritually-based Eastern martial arts.
12:00AM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Marco Polo

Initially circulated in the 14th century, "The Travels of Marco Polo" gave Europeans a glimpse into Far Eastern mysteries. But if Polo was an emissary to Kublai Khan, why isn't he mentioned, as are other foreigners, in the Khan's meticulous records? We'll delve into the ongoing dispute over the Venetian's veracity and very existence.
1:00AM

History's Mysteries

The Children's Crusade

In Christianity's medieval battle to retake the Holy Land from Islam, the failure of wealthy Crusaders left a growing number of disgruntled Europeans. And so, in 1212, two 12-year-old boys began their own Crusade, and thousands of children tagged along. We reveal how these innocents paid the ultimate price in this spiritual warfare.
2:00AM

History's Mysteries

The True Story of Rasputin

A Siberian peasant rises to power in Tsarist Russia, becomes the close confidante and reputed lover of Empress Alexandra, scandalizes the country with his drinking and womanizing, and after being poisoned, shot several times, and submerged in the Neva River's freezing waters, finally dies from drowning! We reveal the truth about the rise of the "Mad Monk" with the hypnotic gaze, using information from the newly uncovered "Rasputin File," a report originally prepared by the Russian secret police.
3:00AM

History's Mysteries

Who Destroyed Kiev?

In 1941, the armies of two of history's most ruthless rulers clashed in the Ukraine. Soon after the Germans captured Kiev, it erupted in a week-long series of explosions. To retaliate, the S.S. machine-gunned over 30,000 Jews at Babi Yar. Many mysteries remain. What secrets did Hitler and Stalin try to bury in Kiev's rubble forever?
4:00AM

History's Mysteries

Carlos the Jackal

Sought by Western intelligence for over 20 years, his name was synonymous with political terrorism in the 1970s.
5:00AM

History's Mysteries

Human Bondage

The heartbreaking story of Africans forcibly enslaved and shipped to America is a well-known tale; yet, it is just one tragic episode in the saga of world slavery. For nearly 6,000 years of recorded history, conquerors have imprisoned their enemies and forced them to act as laborers, warriors, and often sexual partners. It is a system that is responsible for the rise and fall of some of the world's greatest civilizations--and it's still going on today!
6:00AM

History's Mysteries

Ghost Ships

Ships sailing without a crew? Phantom destroyers? Boats that disappear, then reappear? The Flying Dutchman, the Mary Celeste, the Dash, the Teazer, and the more recent Joyita. Crews of these vessels vanished without a clue to their fates. We travel the seven seas seeking answers and hear from witnesses to the bizarre events.
7:00AM

History's Mysteries

Sports: Games of Combat

From the earliest recorded references of the fighting sports to a modern octagon, where combatants beat each other to a bloody pulp, we learn why games of combat have always been and will continue to be a vital part of sports. We'll compare Western boxing, wrestling, and gladiator sports to more spiritually-based Eastern martial arts.
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