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That Happened

A history podcast where Red tells Scoot strange things...that happened.


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  • 6. 3.06 Stolen Blood: The Cummins Prison Scandal

    01:22:25||Season 3, Ep. 6
    The Inmate Blood Business is a recent American story that they really don't want you to know about. Uncover modern yet buried history with Red & Scoot!Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Sources & Further Reading:https://arktimes.com/general/top-stories/2007/08/17/bloody-awfulhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_Management_Associates_(Arkansas_company)Sophia Chase, The Bloody Truth: Examining America's Blood Industry and its Tort Liability Through the Arkansas Prison Plasma Scandal, 3 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 597 (2012), https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmblr/vol3/iss2/6https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cummins_Unithttps://buffaloakg.org/artworks/p20176242-cummins-prison-farm-arkansas-series-inside-wirehttps://www.economist.com/united-states/1999/03/11/poison-from-the-prisonshttps://www.counterpunch.org/2015/09/04/arkansas-bloodsuckers-the-clintons-prisoners-and-the-blood-trade/https://optimumpublishinginternational.com/optimumpublishingpressrelease/2018/12/27/bad-blood-the-unspeakable-truth

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  • 5. 3.05 Part III Irish Fighters in the Mexican-American War: Redemption & Punishment

    01:27:46||Season 3, Ep. 5
    Welcome to the epic conclusion to the San Patricios' story within the Mexican American War! It's going to get dark, so take the jokes and please forgive Red & Scoot for them. Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Source:Hogan, Michael. The Irish Soldiers of Mexico. Kindle Edition.
  • 4. 3.04 Part II Irish Fighters in the Mexican American War: The Fighting Bits

    01:28:10||Season 3, Ep. 4
    When America invades, who do you root for? Here's part 2 (of 3) about the San Patricios fighting for Mexico. Have a listen with Red & Scoot!Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Source:Hogan, Michael. The Irish Soldiers of Mexico. Kindle Edition.
  • 3. 3.03 Irish Fighters in the Mexican-American War

    01:27:54||Season 3, Ep. 3
    American Historians call them turncoats, traitors, or dismiss them entirely...but perhaps there's more to the story of the Irish Legion (of U.S. Army deserters) fighting for Mexico. Probably. Find out with Red & Scoot!Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Source:Hogan, Michael. The Irish Soldiers of Mexico. Kindle Edition.
  • 2. 3.02 Dirigibles, UFOs, and the Old West Part II

    01:16:42||Season 3, Ep. 2
    Wrapping up the rest of the incidents accounted for, and stories are getting stranger with Red & Scoot! Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Source:The Coming of the Airships  by Noe Torres & John Lemay
  • 1. 3.01 Dirigibles, UFOs, and the Old West

    01:45:26||Season 3, Ep. 1
    Cowboys, farmers, and miners from the American Old West saw lots of strange things in the sky during the late 1800's...What were they? Ask more questions, get less answers with Red & Scoot!Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Source:The Coming of the Airships  by Noe Torres & John Lemay
  • 17. 2.17 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet or Madman

    01:20:29||Season 2, Ep. 17
    Did Edgar Allen Poe's stories have prophetic qualities? Was he a creative genius, time traveler, or madman? Find out with Red & Scoot!Music is thanks to the incredibly talented and amazing Teresa Suydam!!Sources:https://www.upworthy.com/3-moments-that-might-convince-you-edgar-allan-poe-was-a-time-traveler-rp7https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Narrative_of_Arthur_Gordon_Pym_of_Nantuckethttps://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20190904-edgar-allan-poes-story-of-cannibalism-that-came-truehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka:_A_Prose_Poemhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_v_Dudley_and_Stephenshttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/2150/2150-h/2150-h.htm#2H_4_0016https://www.vice.com/en/article/from-goose-bumps-to-the-raven-mad/Altschuler, E. L., & Augenstein, S. (2012). The earliest description of the frontal lobe syndrome in an Edgar Allan Poe tale. Brain Injury, 26(11), 1403–1404. https://doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2012.676224https://www.poedecoder.com/essays/lartigue/#Poe's%20Primary%20Part