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Black Site Radio is a narrative podcast exploring declassified operations, dark science, and the shadow history of intelligence agencies worldwide. From secret programs to covert experiments, each episode breaks down what happened, why it mattered, and what was left behind.

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    • Broadcast 001 - Operation Paperclip
      Feb 10 2026

      In the ashes of World War II, a different kind of race began, not for land, but for minds. As the world reeled from the crimes of the Nazi regime, the United States quietly launched a secret program to recruit Germany’s top scientists, engineers, and researchers. The mission was called Operation Paperclip, and its consequences still echo today.

      In this episode of Black Site Radio, we open the files on one of the most morally complicated operations of the Cold War. From the rockets that carried humanity toward the stars to the classified labs that reshaped modern warfare, we trace how former Nazi scientists were brought into the American system, their pasts buried under redacted files and rewritten records.

      Through firsthand accounts, declassified memos, and historical testimony, we examine what these men knew, what they did, and why U.S. officials decided their knowledge was worth the cost. Was Paperclip a necessary evil in the face of Soviet competition, or a betrayal of justice dressed up as national security?

      This is a story about ambition, fear, power, and the uncomfortable truth that history is often built by those we choose not to look too closely at.

      Because in the shadow world of classified history, every secret leaves a trace.

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