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Tea of the World

Tea of the World

By: Mr. V
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Tea of the World reveals the stories that schools often overlook, those messy, dark, and jaw-dropping moments that truly shaped our history. Hosted by Dylan, a teacher who is passionate about uncovering the truth and refuses to settle for watered-down textbooks, each episode explores wild revolutions, shady conspiracies, forgotten rebellions, real-life cults, and the political chaos that many avoid discussing at the dinner table.

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  • Ep #9: The Boy in the Chair: The Execution of George Stinney Jr.
    Jul 25 2025

    In 1944, a 14-year-old Black boy was arrested, tried, and executed in just 83 days.

    No lawyer.
    No evidence.
    No chance.

    George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century — a child too small for the electric chair, strapped in with a Bible under his arm and a mask that wouldn’t stay on his face.

    This episode uncovers the brutal truth behind his case: a racially charged sham trial, a coerced confession, and a state-sponsored lynching disguised as justice.

    We explore the world of Jim Crow South Carolina, the violence of its legal system, and the decades-long fight to clear George’s name. Because this wasn’t just a tragedy — it was an execution of innocence.

    Welcome to Tea of the World — where history’s dirtiest secrets are steeped and served raw.

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    8 mins
  • Ep #8: The Iran Hostage Crisis: Reagan’s Rise and America’s Betrayal
    Jul 14 2025

    In 1979, 52 Americans were taken hostage in Iran, and the world watched in horror. But what if the real betrayal wasn’t in Tehran… but in Washington?

    In this episode of Tea of the World, we expose the dark truth behind the Iran Hostage Crisis, the CIA’s coup in 1953, and the chilling theory that Ronald Reagan’s team cut a secret deal with Iran to delay the hostages’ release — all to win the 1980 election.

    From Operation Ajax to the October Surprise to Iran-Contra, this is the story of how hostages became bargaining chips, elections were manipulated, and a presidency may have been bought with silence.

    Buckle up. You’re about to sip on the tea they buried under red, white, and blue lies.

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    11 mins
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