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History Unmuted

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This is History Unmuted with Adam and Nichole — and this podcast uncovers the parts of American history that were buried, ignored, or rewritten… and connects them to the systems, power structures, and headlines shaping today. From forgotten events to history unfolding right now — this is where the past explains the present, and the present becomes history.


Turning up the volume on suppressed facts.”


Disclaimer:
History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars.

Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ.

The views expressed do not promote hatred, violence, or discrimination against any group. This podcast does not endorse political ideologies, extremist movements, or acts of harm. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify information, consult primary sources, and approach each topic with critical thinking.

This content is not intended to replace formal education, legal advice, or professional expertise.


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  • 26APR2026 - Weekly Review & King Leopold II of Belgium
    Apr 27 2026

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    The King's Congo & A Week America Won't Forget

    A gunman storms the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A war with Iran inches toward a constitutional crisis. Immigration courts strip protections from DACA recipients. And behind it all — a 19th century king who murdered millions and made the world look away.

    This week, Adam & Nichole break down the biggest U.S. stories from April 19–25, 2026, then dive deep into one of history's most deliberately buried atrocities — King Leopold II and the genocide of the Congo Free State.

    This Episode Covers:

    → The WHCD shooting & the suspicious happenings

    → The U.S.-Iran War Powers clock hitting 60 days — with no congressional approval

    → King Leopold II — the "philanthropist" who enslaved and mutilated millions

    → How powerful men bury the truth — and who finally exposed it

    The stories they tried to silence. 🎙️

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  • 16APR2026 - Ohio on the Ballot & Week in review
    Apr 20 2026

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    In this episode we talk about canidates to watch for upcoming Ohio election on May 5th and weekly discussions on happenings.

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    *Entertainment purposes only - History Unmuted we strongly suggest to research all sides and aspects and formutate your own opinions*

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  • Episode 9 - Human Zoos
    Mar 26 2026

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    Welcome back to History Unmuted, the podcast where we examine the stories that history often leaves out of the textbooks. Today we’re exploring one of the most disturbing spectacles of the modern age. For decades across Europe and the United States, millions of people visited exhibitions where human beings were displayed in reconstructed villages, staged environments, and fabricated cultural scenes. Visitors purchased tickets, walked through exhibition grounds, and watched men, women, and children from colonized regions as if they were living museum objects.


    History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars.

    Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ.

    The views expressed do not promote hatred, violence, or discrimination against any group. This podcast does not endorse political ideologies, extremist movements, or acts of harm. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify information, consult primary sources, and approach each topic with critical thinking.

    This content is not intended to replace formal education, legal advice, or professional expertise.

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    17 min
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