Random History

By: Argos101
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  • Join The Nvg8r as he teaches you about lesser known events and people throughout history. I'd like to dedicate this show to my incredible wife, without whom I'd be lost. -Nvg8r
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Episodes
  • The Bloody 100th and Gale Cleven
    Nov 22 2024

    Apple TV is currently running a miniseries called Masters of the Air. This program depicts the exploits of the 100th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force (also known as the “Bloody 100th”) during World War II. I have watched several episodes of the series, and the flying and action sequences are amazing; however, as with most drama series like this, some artistic license is taken with the historical aspects of the events depicted. Today I hope to give a more accurate account of the events. For the True Hero today, I would like to present one of the squadron commanders of the Bloody 100th.

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    15 mins
  • Three Mile Island and Louis Slotin
    Nov 15 2024

    When I was in middle school, there was an accident at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. About the same time, there was a movie that came out called, “The China Syndrome.” In fact, I looked it up…the movie came out 10 or 12 days after the incident. People took the fictional events in the movie and conflated them around the accident at Three Mile Island. It spawned a massive worldwide backlash against nuclear energy. There were all kinds of protests in Germany, the US, and elsewhere demanding that the governments and the UN end nuclear power. When the disaster at Chernobyl in the USSR happened, that was just one more nail in the coffin of nuclear energy. People blamed the science, not what they should have blamed (at least in the case of Chernobyl). They should have blamed the garbage Soviet system that, like all communist systems, rewards conformity, not merit; incentivizes laziness and extremely poor work ethic. When all workers are paid equally for the amount of time worked and not for the quality of the job that is done, the system is going to devolve to the level of the worst worker. If the worker shows up drunk or does not do a quality job, they still get paid the same as the most conscientious worker that only produces masterpieces.

    Our True Hero today is a man that was working on the Manhattan Project during the Second World War, and after a slip in one of the labs, exposed the lab workers to a potentially lethal dose of radiation. His quick thinking and action, however, saved the lives of all those nearby. Unfortunately, his actions exposed him to a lethal dose of radiation. His willingness to sacrifice his own life, to protect others, makes him a hero.

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    16 mins
  • The Ghost Plane and 2nd Lt. Joseph R. Sarnosky
    Nov 10 2024

    The Navigator dives into the story of the Ghost plane, a B-17 that landed itself without a crew.


    Find sources, scripts, request a topic and more: https://randhist.bio.link

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    19 mins

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