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The Conspirators Podcast

Ep. 33 - The Hex

The Conspirators Podcast

The Conspirators Podcast

Society & Culture, History

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2017

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Logic tells us curses aren’t real. Yet history is full of instances that make you scratch your head and wonder. Hear some of the strange true stories, including the legend of King Tut’s curse, the serial... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:30.0

Before we get started I wanted to tell you about something pretty exciting.

0:34.0

This week you'll get two chances to hear from me because I'll be making a guest appearance on

0:38.5

Nina Instead's Already Gone podcast.

0:42.0

If you haven't listened to Already Gone Yet, you need to check it out.

0:45.0

Nina does a fantastic show talking about some of the most heinous crimes from Michigan in the surrounding area.

0:50.0

This week we'll be discussing the case of Lawrence Delisle, a man who drove his car containing his wife and kids into the Detroit River.

0:57.0

So be sure to check out already gone this Thursday, February 16th when the show releases.

1:02.0

And now, on with my show.

1:07.0

By the late 19th century it was widely believed that all the greatest treasures of Egypt had already been found.

1:17.0

Hundreds of years of archaeological digs and looting had taken its toll on the treasures of Egypt.

1:22.0

And by the 1890s, most believed all the really had taken its toll on the treasures of Egypt.

1:22.9

And by the 1890s, most believed all the really good stuff was either already on display

1:26.5

in some museum, in the hands of some private collector, or worse, melted down and resold

1:31.9

for the gold and precious gems.

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