• 33. The World Wars Pt. 2

  • Jan 29 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast
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33. The World Wars Pt. 2

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we round up this season with a story about a devious plot called Operation Mincemeat, some spies including a double agent, and of course, the season end things. Yes, we we have a clever ruse revolving around a man who never even existed. If you thought that this season has had boring history, we can tell you that we have made amends with these tales. The story also goes wild, and we solve the mystery of the The Evil Ant and The Secret Society and find their HQ, as well as (we hope) stopping the butterfly effect.

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    The background music used in this episode was "Bio Unit" by Bio Unit, "Resonance" by Bio Unit, "Space Downtempo Background" by ComaStudio, "Cinematic Dramatic" by AleXZhavesta, "Brilliance" by ComaStudio, "Level" by Bio Unit, "Asimov" by Fanchisanches, "The Universe" by ComaStudio, "Hope and Peace" by Audio Coffee, and "Winning Elevation" by Hot Music. Our theme music is "Mosquito" by Caspar Babypants. Big thanks to all our sources! G ykixkz yzorr xksgoty...

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