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Unresolved

Lake City Quiet Pills

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

On July 17th, 2009, a Reddit user named /u/2-6 announced that their friend - another Reddit user named /u/ReligionOfPeace - had passed away.

This announcement was made on Reddit to very little fanfare. Other than serving as a moderator on a creepy subreddit, /u/ReligionOfPeace was known for being an old, gruff weirdo, who claimed to have a storied military history.

However, over the coming months, curious web-sleuths began to dig into the history of these two Reddit accounts, and found that they were each linked to a website. This website - named Lake City Quiet Pills - had hidden messages buried in its code, which hinted at the site being much more than meets the eye...


Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal Whelan

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Music Credits

Mystery Mammal - "Xanadont"

ROZKOL - "If These"

Sann Gusmo - "Acho Que Comecei a Esquecer Pra Descobrir Como Voltar a Se Lembrar e Te Mostrar Como"

ROSKOL - "Please tell me youre seeing this too"

Blue Dot Sessions - "Levanger"

OKAM vs ps - "Understanding the Limits of Symbiotic Echolocation"

Vitus Von Degen - "Oath Of Blood"

Mystery Mammal - "Asylum"

ROZKOL - "Stay Quiet"

ROZKOL - "Happiness Free For Everyone and Let No One Be Forgotten"

ROZKOL - "All the Little Pieces"

Mystery Mammal - "Pragia"

Other music created and composed by Ailsa Traves

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Miranda Sawyer and I'm hosting the brand new podcast Papercuts.

0:04.3

From the mail's obsession with Woke, to the daily stars' war on pigeons,

0:08.6

to all the things the Guardian is telling you not to enjoy,

0:11.9

Papercuts digs into the private mania of the UK press.

0:15.8

And what that tells us about Britain today.

0:18.3

I'm joined by some of the UK's sharpest commentators and funniest comedians

0:22.3

to pick out the most eye-popping stories the morning press has to offer

0:25.9

and serve them up for your incredulity and entertainment.

0:29.8

Papercuts, we read the papers so you don't have to.

0:33.2

Out now, wherever you get your podcasts or visit papercutsshow.com.

0:40.9

This episode features adult themes and language.

0:44.1

Listener discretion is advised.

0:46.2

Read it is a website that builds itself as the front page of the internet.

1:00.6

In many ways it is for those that use it.

1:03.2

Having become one of the most popular websites in the entire world.

1:06.9

Like thousands, if not millions of others, I visit reddit.com every single day.

1:12.3

It's my favorite place on the internet to learn about interesting things

1:15.4

and comment along with countless others from all across the globe.

1:19.0

Reddit allows each user to personalize their viewing experience,

1:23.1

meaning that you can subscribe and unsubscribe from individual subreddits.

1:27.4

Tailoring Reddit into whatever you want to see or read about.

1:31.1

This includes everything from sports to gaming to entertainment to politics to true crime.

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