The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and l

Episodes

Total: 201

Scientists at Hewlett-Packard's crystal lab had tested thousands of specimens, but they'd never seen

Deep beneath Earth's mountains lie secrets that could reshape our understanding of human history and

A summer barbecue transformed into a nightmare when lightning split the sky above Somerset, England.

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This episode uncovers the eerie intersection of prophecy and history, exploring how the Nazis embrac

 A mysterious data transfer lights up NSA monitors at 3 AM. Within hours, hospital records flash acr

In December 1999, Sweden's most notorious UFO skeptic sat down for an interview that would challenge

For decades, a piece of his skull sat in a Russian archive - our most decisive proof that the most e

In 2015, geologists discovered something peculiar: identical electrical patterns beneath four locati

In 1973, while the world watched the Apollo missions end, something extraordinary happened in the Am

How closely have you looked at the one-dollar bill? You've seen that unfinished pyramid and mysterio

A driver sees a strange light floating above an empty road at night. At the same time, a researcher

You wake up one morning, and the world has changed. Overnight, archaeological discoveries have shake

The Why Files loves to make you question everything you thought you knew about reality. This collect

Terry Lovelace, a former Air Force medic, kept a terrifying secret for 40 years. A routine x-ray in

In the winter of 1990, a small Bulgarian village became the site of a secretive military operation k

Imagine walking down a familiar street when suddenly everything changes. The asphalt beneath your fe

Humanity's future hangs in the balance as a multitude of doomsday scenarios loom on the horizon. Fro

Many mysteries are hidden within the Bible's pages, from the controversial Chronovisor device allege

Imagine a world where a small group of people control everything - the economy, politics, even the i