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Greatest Mysteries and Sci-Fi

Greatest Mysteries and Sci-Fi

By: Carraway Production
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Expand your mind with the world’s first podcast powered by cutting-edge AI. Each episode explores chilling mysteries, mind-bending science fiction, and life stories that blur the line between fact and imagination. Tune in to witness what AI creativity can do.Carraway Production Science
Episodes
  • A Christmas Eve Mystery of the Sodder Children
    Dec 24 2025

    On Christmas Eve in 1945, the Sodder family home in West Virginia was destroyed by a fire, leaving five children missing and presumed dead. Despite official reports blaming faulty wiring, the parents suspected foul play due to missing equipment, strange phone calls, and the lack of any physical remains. The podcast explores various conspiracy theories, ranging from potential kidnapping by the Sicilian mafia to political retaliation against the father’s anti-fascist views.

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    15 mins
  • More Dangerous than the Bermuda Triangle: The Devil's Sea
    Dec 19 2025

    The episode discussing the mysteries of the Devil's Sea, also known as the Pacific Bermuda Triangle. It highlights the area's history as a Japanese government danger zone and the unexplained disappearance of nine ships between 1950 and 1954, which fueled its notorious reputation. The discussion cites attempts to deny the danger to protect the shipping economy, including sending a research vessel, which itself disappeared.

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    13 mins
  • Historical Proof of Dragons
    Dec 13 2025

    The episode argues for the historical reality of dragons, suggesting they were once physical animals that lived alongside humans and may even still exist today, often connected to spiritual entities. The discussion highlights the global appearance of dragon myths in cultures spanning Mesopotamia, China, the Americas, and Europe. Furthermore, the source cites Biblical passages detailing creatures like Leviathan to support the existence of large, fire-breathing serpents, drawing parallels between these accounts and tales like St. George and the Dragon.

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    14 mins
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