Disturbing History

Disturbing History

By: Disturbing History-True Stories

Language: en

Categories: History, Society, Culture, Documentary, True Crime

The past isn’t always dead. Sometimes, it’s just been buried... and it’s time to dig it up. Disturbing History is a weekly podcast that dives headfirst into the strange, spooky, and little-known stories that history tried to forget. From secret societies and sinister folklore to lost colonies, unsolved mysteries, and events too dark for your high school textbook — this is where the shadowy corners of the past finally get their time in the spotlight.Hosted by author, investigator, and storyteller Brian King-Sharp, each episode is a deep, immersive journey into the stories that disturb us — and the ones we ha...

Episodes

DH Ep:56 Brain Candy
Jan 09, 2026

In this special episode of Disturbing History, we step away from ancient mysteries and infamous crimes to confront something far closer and far more unsettling: the forces shaping our thoughts, behavior, and attention right now. This is not a story about the past. It is a story unfolding in real time, in your hands, on your screen, and inside your mind.We begin with a simple observation: most of us carry a device more powerful than all the computers used to reach the moon, yet we spend hours a day trapped in endless, hypnotic scrolling.

This is not...

Duration: 00:58:52
DH Ep:55 The Cold War
Jan 04, 2026

On the night of September 26th, 1983, a Soviet lieutenant colonel named Stanislav Petrov sat in a bunker monitoring early warning systems when alarms signaled the launch of American nuclear missiles. Alone with the decision, he had mere minutes to determine whether to report the strike and unleash retaliation that could have ended civilization. Petrov hesitated, trusting his gut over the machine.

He was right—the alert was triggered by sunlight bouncing off clouds. His quiet defiance may have saved the world, but almost no one heard his name for another fifteen years. This episode takes you inside the Co...

Duration: 01:30:01
DH Ep:54 The War On Drugs
Jan 02, 2026

What if the War on Drugs was never really about drugs at all?In this episode of Disturbing History, we pull back the curtain on a devastating truth. For over fifty years, the U.S. government has waged a costly, brutal campaign that’s locked up millions, empowered police militarization, devastated entire communities—and yet, drugs are cheaper and more accessible than ever, with overdose deaths now surpassing 100,000 annually.

If the goal was to stop drug use, it’s been an undeniable failure. But what if that wasn’t the real goal?We take you on a journey through...

Duration: 01:33:31
DH Ep:53 American Concentration Camps
Dec 24, 2025

Disturbing History exists to sit with the parts of our past we’d rather avoid—the moments that force us to ask who we really are when fear takes over.In this episode, Brian walks through one of the darkest chapters in American history: the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. This wasn’t something that happened under a foreign dictatorship.

 It happened here, carried out by our own government against its own people.In the spring of 1942, more than 120,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry were forced from their homes along the West Coast a...

Duration: 01:07:50
DH Ep:52 The Weird Meteor
Dec 21, 2025

On the morning of December 14, 1807, the residents of southwestern Connecticut witnessed something that would change the course of American science forever. A blazing globe of fire, nearly two-thirds the apparent size of the full moon, streaked across the New England sky from Vermont to Fairfield County. Three thunderous explosions shook the frozen ground. And then, impossibly, stones began to fall from the heavens.In this episode of Disturbing History, we explore the full story of the Weston Meteorite, the first meteorite fall ever scientifically documented in the Americas.

We follow Judge Nathan Wheeler on his early morning walk...

Duration: 01:26:11
DH Ep:51 The Odyssey Project: Kids For Sale
Dec 17, 2025

In August of 1973, Houston police were still pulling bodies from the dirt floor of Dean Corll’s boat shed when a frightened young man in Dallas picked up the phone and called the FBI. What he had witnessed inside a Cole Avenue apartment convinced him that the horrors unfolding 240 miles south were not isolated—and that the man he was living with might be part of something far larger.

Days later, Dallas police raided the apartment. What they uncovered would expose one of the most extensive child trafficking operations ever documented in the United States: a mail-order network that...

Duration: 01:01:41
DH Ep:50 The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
Dec 12, 2025

In 1932, the United States government told six hundred Black men in rural Alabama that they had "bad blood" and promised them free treatment. What these men didn't know—what they would never be told—was that they had just become subjects in one of the most horrifying medical experiments in American history. For forty years, the U.S. Public Health Service watched these men suffer and die from syphilis.

 They observed as the disease destroyed their bodies, attacked their hearts, invaded their brains. They took notes as men went blind, lost their minds, and were lowered into their grave...

Duration: 01:23:28
DH Ep:49 The Civil War
Dec 07, 2025

This is the episode we've been building toward. The one that sits at the very heart of what disturbing history means. Because nothing in the American story comes close to what happened between 1861 and 1865. Nothing. We're talking about a war that killed more Americans than every other conflict in our history combined. A war where brothers lined up across battlefields and shot each other dead. A war that reduced entire cities to ash and left a generation of young men rotting in fields from Pennsylvania to Georgia. 

This is the story of the American Civil War, and it i...

Duration: 01:24:00
DH Ep:48 The Yuba County Five
Dec 03, 2025

On February 24, 1978, five friends from Yuba County, California, drove to Chico State University to watch their favorite college basketball team play. It should have been a routine trip: an hour north for a Friday night game, a stop for snacks, and then home to bed. The next morning, all five men were scheduled to compete in a Special Olympics basketball tournament, where the winning team would earn an all-expenses-paid trip to Los Angeles and tickets to Disneyland. They never made it to that tournament. They never made it home.

In this episode of Disturbing History, we dive into...

Duration: 01:21:01
DH Ep:47 The African Slave Trade
Nov 30, 2025

This episode explores one of history’s greatest crimes in all its complexity. We examine not only the European demand that fueled the transatlantic slave trade, but also the African kingdoms, warlords, and merchants who participated in capturing and selling millions of their fellow human beings. We trace the trade from its origins with Portuguese captain Antão Gonçalves in 1441 through its explosive growth after the colonization of the Americas. 

The decimation of Indigenous Caribbean populations created an insatiable demand for labor, and enslaved Africans became the brutal solution to the sugar plantations’ endless hunger for bodies. The nar...

Duration: 01:35:01
DH Ep:46 Christopher Columbus
Nov 28, 2025

In this comprehensive episode of Disturbing History, we journey back over five centuries to examine the true story of Christopher Columbus, stripping away the mythology that has long obscured one of history's most controversial figures. This is the story they did not teach you in school, the history that was sanitized and romanticized for generations of American schoolchildren who grew up believing Columbus was simply a brave explorer who proved the Earth was round. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa around 1451, the son of a wool weaver named Domenico Colombo who also operated a cheese stand.

Growing up...

Duration: 01:29:10
DH Ep:45 The Dust Bowl Migration
Nov 23, 2025

On April fourteenth, 1935, a wall of darkness seven thousand feet high and two hundred miles wide tore across the Great Plains at sixty miles per hour. Black Sunday wasn’t just a storm—it was the moment the Dust Bowl stopped being a hardship and became a breaking point. For hundreds of thousands of families already living in an apocalyptic landscape of dust, failed crops, and dying livestock, that day crushed whatever hope they had left.

What followed should have been a story of American compassion and resilience. Instead, it became one of the ugliest chapters of organized expl...

Duration: 01:08:06
DH Ep:44 The Incredibly Stupid One
Nov 20, 2025

On a sweltering June night in 1967, twenty-year-old sailor Douglas Brent Hegdahl stepped onto the deck of the USS Canberra for a breath of air, unaware that a single blast from the ship’s guns would knock him into the South China Sea and change the course of his life.

Rescued hours later by North Vietnamese fishermen, Doug began three and a half years of captivity that would turn an ordinary farm kid from South Dakota into one of the most unlikely and valuable intelligence assets of the Vietnam War.

This episode of Disturbing History follows Doug fr...

Duration: 01:14:56
DH Ep:43 J. Edgar Hoover
Nov 16, 2025

On a humid morning in May nineteen seventy-two, the most powerful man in Washington died naked on his bedroom floor, and he wasn't the president. For forty-eight years, John Edgar Hoover had been the shadow emperor of America, a man who knew every secret, buried every skeleton, and held democracy itself hostage with carefully indexed files that could destroy anyone who opposed him.

 In this comprehensive deep dive, we explore the complete life of the man who built the FBI into his personal empire of fear, from his troubled childhood in segregated Washington D.C. where his father's m...

Duration: 01:19:16
DH Ep:42 The Donner Party
Nov 09, 2025

In the winter of 1846–1847, eighty-seven pioneers set out with dreams of a new life in California—and found themselves trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains during one of the worst winters ever recorded. What began as a hopeful journey west became one of the darkest survival stories in American history.

The Donner Party, as history would name them, endured starvation, relentless blizzards, and unthinkable choices that would haunt the survivors for the rest of their lives. This episode follows their story from the bright optimism of their Springfield, Illinois departure to the fatal decision that sealed their fate—the un...

Duration: 00:44:04
DH Ep:41 The Thin Blue Line
Nov 07, 2025

This episode isn't going to be easy to hear, but it's necessary. I spent sixteen years in law enforcement, ending my career as an Atlanta police officer in 2016, and I can tell you from experience that the conversations we're having about policing in America are missing the most important piece of the puzzle. We're arguing about reform and training and bad apples, but nobody wants to talk about where the tree was planted in the first place.

In this comprehensive deep dive, I trace the direct line from the first organized police force in America to the militarized...

Duration: 01:17:17
DH Ep:40 Where the Mountains Swallow Men Whole
Oct 29, 2025

On a cold November afternoon in 1945, a seasoned hunting guide named Middie Rivers walked into the Vermont wilderness and never came back out. He knew every inch of Glastenbury Mountain, yet he vanished as if the earth had swallowed him whole. That disappearance marked the beginning of one of Vermont’s most enduring mysteries—a five-year wave of strange vanishings that turned this quiet stretch of forest into something far darker: the Bennington Triangle.

For centuries, the Abenaki people warned that Glastenbury was cursed, a place where the winds clashed endlessly and where the living should not linger. They...

Duration: 00:55:27
DH Ep:39 The Devil’s Tramping Ground
Oct 19, 2025

Deep in the pine forests of Chatham County, North Carolina, lies a perfect circle of barren earth where nothing has grown for over three hundred years.

Known as The Devil’s Tramping Ground, this mysterious patch of soil has terrified locals, inspired scientists, and baffled investigators since colonial times.Our story begins in 1746, when surveyors first recorded the strange clearing — decades before the founding of the United States. We trace its roots through Native American legends of cursed battlegrounds and war spirits, to the Scotch-Irish settlers who transformed it into the Devil’s personal walking ground — a place where Sa...

Duration: 00:59:14
DH Ep:38 Hunting Hitler
Oct 14, 2025

In this episode of Disturbing History, we step into one of the most chilling and enduring mysteries of the twentieth century: what really happened to Adolf Hitler after the fall of Berlin in 1945? Our episode opens in Buenos Aires, 1959. A local dentist sits across from a quiet man calling himself Ricardo Klement — until he recognizes something he can’t ignore. 

The man’s dental bridgework matches the records from Hitler’s bunker. Could it be possible that the most notorious dictator in history survived the war and escaped to South America? That haunting question has fueled books, investigations, and consp...

Duration: 01:08:18
DH Ep:37 John Wilkes Booth
Sep 28, 2025

On the night of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth stepped into the presidential box at Ford's Theatre and fired a single shot that would echo through American history. But what if the story didn't end twelve days later in a burning Virginia barn? What if the man who died that morning wasn't actually Lincoln's assassin?

This episode takes you deep into one of America's most enduring mysteries, beginning with the fateful Good Friday when a celebrated actor became the most wanted man in America. We explore Booth's transformation from matinee idol to assassin, tracing his path from the stages...

Duration: 01:00:50
DH Ep:36 The Kennedy Assassination
Sep 24, 2025

On November 22, 1963, three shots in Dealey Plaza shattered America's innocence and sparked the most controversial investigation in our nation's history. This comprehensive episode examines every aspect of President Kennedy's assassination, from the political tensions that brought him to Dallas to the enduring mysteries that remain unsolved six decades later.

We trace the complete lives of Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, two troubled men whose violent intersection would deny America the truth it desperately sought. From Oswald's fatherless childhood and defection to the Soviet Union to Ruby's connections with organized crime and the Dallas police, we explore how...

Duration: 01:14:10
DH Ep:35 The Bell Witch
Sep 17, 2025

Between 1817 and 1821, the Bell family of Robertson County, Tennessee experienced what would become the most documented poltergeist case in American history. What began as mysterious knocking sounds and strange creature sightings on their prosperous farm escalated into a four-year ordeal of supernatural terror that would claim a human life—the only such death officially attributed to a spirit in American records.

The entity, which called itself the Bell Witch, didn't merely haunt the family; it engaged them in theological debates, revealed devastating secrets about their neighbors, spoke in ancient languages, and accurately predicted future events. It focused its ra...

Duration: 01:07:41
DH Ep:34 Lyndon Johnson's Obsession with Power—and His Pants
Sep 12, 2025

This week on Disturbing History, we dive into the unsettling life of Lyndon B. Johnson, America’s 36th president. Rising from poverty in the Texas Hill Country, Johnson clawed his way to power through manipulation, intimidation, and a relentless drive for control.


 His legacy remains a paradox: groundbreaking civil rights achievements on one hand, and the catastrophic Vietnam War and bizarre personal behavior on the other.We explore Johnson’s infamous “Johnson Treatment,” his ruthless rise in Washington, and the humiliations he endured as Vice President before seizing the presidency after JFK’s assassination.

From crude phone...

Duration: 01:04:50
DH Ep:33 Jonestown: The People's Temple
Sep 05, 2025

On November 18, 1978, over 900 Americans died in the Guyanese jungle in what remains the largest loss of American civilian life in a deliberate act until September 11, 2001. But the story of Jonestown didn't begin in South America. It began decades earlier with a charismatic boy preacher from Depression-era Indiana who promised racial equality, social justice, and heaven on earth.

This episode traces Jim Jones's transformation from a small-town outsider conducting funeral services for dead animals to one of San Francisco's most politically connected power brokers. We follow the People's Temple's journey from Indianapolis to the isolated hills of Northern California's...

Duration: 01:27:09
DH Ep:32 Operation Poisoned Skies
Sep 01, 2025

In the early hours of the Cold War, as Americans watched the skies for Soviet bombers, their own military was quietly conducting one of the most extensive human experiments in the nation's history. Between 1950 and 1970, the U.S. Army and Navy released chemical and biological simulants over dozens of American cities, exposing millions of unwitting citizens to substances the military claimed were harmless.

This episode explores the secret atmospheric testing programs that turned Minneapolis, St. Louis, and other urban centers into open-air laboratories for biological warfare research.The story centers on two cities that bore the brunt of...

Duration: 00:44:31
DH Ep:31 The Ku Klux Klan
Aug 29, 2025

In the mid-1980s, in the mountains of rural north Georgia, I watched through my childhood window as robed figures burned a cross in our yard. This wasn't ancient history—this was the Reagan era, the time of MTV and personal computers.

Yet there they were, the Ku Klux Klan, making it clear that some Americans would never be safe in their own homes.This deeply personal narrative traces the complete history of America's most enduring terrorist organization, from six bored Confederate veterans gathering in a Tennessee law office on Christmas Eve 1865 to the digital hate networks of to...

Duration: 01:16:00
DH Ep:30 Jefferson and Monticello's Darker Side
Aug 26, 2025

On a humid Virginia morning in 1796, Thomas Jefferson recorded the death of Jupiter, his enslaved personal attendant of thirty-six years, with exactly seven words in the same ledger where he tracked the weight of newborn lambs. This chilling juxtaposition captures the essence of a story that has been deliberately hidden from American classrooms for generations—the transformation of Monticello into a laboratory where Enlightenment rationalism was weaponized to perfect human bondage.

While textbooks celebrate Jefferson as the author of the Declaration of Independence and founder of the University of Virginia, they omit how he tracked the menstrual cycles of...

Duration: 01:02:56
DH Ep:29 The Lake Michigan Triangle
Aug 24, 2025

On a warm summer evening in 1950, Betty Donner stood in her Minneapolis backyard, scanning the night sky for her husband's plane. Northwest Flight 2501 was due to pass overhead on its way from New York to Seattle, carrying fifty-eight souls including Robert Donner. Betty waited and watched as storm clouds gathered on the horizon, but the aircraft lights she expected never appeared.

Her husband's plane had vanished somewhere over the dark waters of Lake Michigan, becoming part of one of America's most enduring mysteries.The Lake Michigan Triangle stretches from Ludington to Manitowoc to Benton Harbor, encompassing nearly four...

Duration: 01:31:26
DH Ep:28 The UFO President: Jimmy Carter's Close Encounter
Aug 15, 2025

On a clear January evening in 1969, future president Jimmy Carter stood with twenty other men outside a Lions Club meeting in Leary, Georgia, and witnessed something that would forever change his perspective on what flies in our skies. The glowing, color-shifting object that hovered, approached, and retreated over the course of ten minutes would make Carter the first and only U.S. president to officially file a UFO report, and lead to his unprecedented campaign promise to reveal everything the government knew about UFOs if elected.

This episode explores not just Carter's extraordinary sighting and his frustrated attempts...

Duration: 00:54:32
DH Ep:27 The Terminal Agenda
Aug 03, 2025

Welcome aboard another captivating episode of Disturbing History, as we touch down at America's strangest airport—Denver International. Since opening in 1995, this massive facility has become ground zero for some of the wildest conspiracy theories on the planet.From the towering blue horse statue with glowing red eyes (nicknamed "Blucifer") to underground tunnels rumored to house alien bases and New World Order bunkers, DIA is more than an airport—it's a modern myth factory.

We’ll dig into the delayed and over-budget construction that kicked off the speculation, explore Leo Tanguma’s apocalyptic murals, and revisit claims by early wh...

Duration: 01:24:37
DH Ep:26 Brainwashed: The Real MK Ultra Story
Jul 28, 2025

In this chilling episode of Disturbing History, we unlock the vault on one of the most unsettling and secretive programs ever run by the United States government: Project MK Ultra.Born from Cold War paranoia and fueled by a race to control not just territory but thought itself, MK Ultra was a covert CIA operation aimed at mastering the art of mind control.

What followed was decades of illegal human experimentation carried out in the shadows. Ordinary Americans were drugged, manipulated, and monitored—most of them never knowing they were part of an experiment at all.We trace th...

Duration: 01:42:39
DH Ep:25 When Elvis Met Nixon
Jul 19, 2025

On December 21, 1970, the most unlikely meeting in American political history took place when Elvis Presley appeared unannounced at the White House gates, requesting to become a "Federal Agent at Large" in President Nixon's war on drugs.

What followed was a surreal 30-minute encounter in the Oval Office that produced the most requested photograph in National Archives history—more popular than the Constitution itself.This episode explores the extraordinary true story of two deeply troubled American icons whose brief meeting revealed the dysfunction at the heart of 1970s leadership.

 Nixon, paranoid and medicated, was desperate for cultural val...

Duration: 01:33:47
DH Ep:24 The Inheritance: JFK Assassination Truth
Jul 11, 2025

On this episode of Disturbing History, we dive deep into one of the most extraordinary and suppressed stories connected to the JFK assassination that you've probably never heard of. While millions of Americans can recite the basic facts of November 22, 1963, virtually none know the name Christopher Fulton or the incredible price he paid for possessing physical evidence that could have rewritten history.

Christopher Fulton was a successful construction magnate living the Canadian dream when he acquired what seemed like a simple piece of Kennedy memorabilia—a gold Cartier watch that had belonged to President Kennedy. What he didn't kn...

Duration: 00:54:39
DH Ep:23 The Tulsa Massacre
Jul 07, 2025

In this searing episode of Disturbing History, we uncover the devastating truth behind the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre—one of the deadliest and most systematically buried atrocities in American history.

 This isn't just a story about racial violence. It's about the rise and deliberate destruction of Black Wall Street, a thriving African American community in Tulsa’s Greenwood District, built from the ground up by formerly enslaved people and their descendants. We explore how Greenwood became an extraordinary economic powerhouse, home to hundreds of Black-owned businesses, luxury homes, and professional services. But its success drew deadly envy.

On Ma...

Duration: 01:28:02
DH Ep:22 Lincoln's Body Double?
Jul 02, 2025

In this episode, we uncover the remarkable true story of Ward Hill Lamon, the rough-edged Virginia lawyer who became Abraham Lincoln’s closest friend and self-declared bodyguard. Lamon wasn’t just a loyal companion—he helped shape the very idea of presidential security in America long before it became an institution.

From their unlikely bond as law partners traveling the Illinois circuit to the life-threatening Baltimore Plot of 1861, this episode traces Lamon’s obsessive commitment to protecting Lincoln at all costs—and how his absence on one critical night changed everything.We explore the conspiracy that nearly ended Lincoln’s...

Duration: 01:17:05
DH Ep:21 The Lost Chapters of Theodore Roosevelt
Jun 27, 2025

In this episode of Disturbing History, we dive into the staggering, stranger-than-fiction life of America's most ferocious leader—the one and only Theodore Roosevelt. He wasn’t just a president. He was a warrior, a naturalist, a writer, a boxer, a conservationist, and, quite possibly, the first U.S. president to publish a serious account of a Sasquatch encounter.Born a sickly child with severe asthma, Roosevelt seemed destined for a quiet, fragile life—until sheer willpower turned him into a force of nature.

As a young boy, he stood along the streets of New York City watching Abraha...

Duration: 00:58:34
DH Ep:20 The Vietnam Deception
Jun 23, 2025

In this episode of Disturbing History, we take you deep into the shadows of one of America’s most controversial and misunderstood conflicts: the Vietnam War. But this isn't just a retelling of battles and timelines—this is the story behind the war. The one laced with deception, hidden agendas, political manipulation, and secret operations that spanned decades and cost millions of lives.

We trace the war's dark roots all the way back to the Eisenhower administration, revealing how every U.S. president who followed—Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon—made decisions that pushed the conflict deeper into chaos. Some of those...

Duration: 02:39:16
DH Ep:19 NASA’s Dirty Secret
Jun 18, 2025

In this hard-hitting episode, we unravel the hidden history behind one of humanity’s proudest achievements: landing on the moon. Beneath the surface of scientific triumph lies a story of moral compromise, wartime secrets, and human suffering. We trace the incredible arc from the Wright brothers’ first flight in 1903 to Neil Armstrong’s giant leap in 1969—a leap made possible not just by innovation, but by deals with former Nazi scientists through Operation Paperclip.

 The American space program’s celebrated heroes include men directly tied to slave labor and war crimes, whose pasts were buried in the rush to beat the...

Duration: 02:25:05
DH Ep:18 The Kelly-Hopkinsville Incident
Jun 15, 2025

On a hot August night in 1955, in the quiet rural stretch between Kelly and Hopkinsville, Kentucky, something strange lit up the sky. What happened next would become one of the most bizarre and chilling close encounter cases in American history. That evening, a family arrived at the local police station in a panic, claiming their farmhouse had been under siege—not by people, but by creatures. Small, glowing-eyed beings with long arms, talon-like claws, and ears that pointed straight back like bat wings.

They said the creatures emerged from the woods, peeked through windows, clawed at doors, and se...

Duration: 02:13:13
DH Ep:17 The Riders Who Saved a Revolution
Jun 11, 2025

One if by land, two if by sea.
We all know the legend of Paul Revere’s midnight ride — but what if I told you he wasn’t the only one?In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian King-Sharp shines a light on the forgotten riders of America’s revolution — the men and women who risked everything in the dead of night to spread word of British troop movements.At the center of this lost chapter is Sybil Ludington, a 16-year-old girl who rode twice as far as Revere — alone, through stormy woods, warning militia forces in New York. And she wasn...

Duration: 02:00:06
DH Ep:16 Mel's Mystery Hole
Jun 06, 2025

It started with a phone call....

In 1997, a man named Mel Waters called into Coast to Coast AM, the legendary late-night radio show dedicated to the unexplained. What he shared was bizarre, chilling, and completely unforgettable—a tale of a bottomless hole on his property in rural Washington State that defied the laws of physics… and maybe reality itself.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian unpacks the legend of Mel’s Hole—a seemingly endless pit that swallowed fishing lines by the mile, resurrected dead animals, and attracted the interest of mysterious government agents who may have...

Duration: 03:46:01
DH Ep:15 The Trail Of Tears
Jun 01, 2025

In the early 1830s, the U.S. government signed into law one of the most devastating policies in its history—The Indian Removal Act, forcing tens of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral homelands.What followed was a harrowing journey of betrayal, suffering, and death known as The Trail of Tears.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian traces the brutal expulsion of the Cherokee and other Southeastern tribes at the hands of the American government. Under President Andrew Jackson’s directive, entire communities were marched west at gunpoint—across freezing rivers, through disease-ridden camps, and along miles...

Duration: 01:46:14
DH Ep:14 The Betz Sphere
May 26, 2025

In 1974, a family exploring the aftermath of a wildfire on their Florida property stumbled upon something strange: a perfectly smooth, polished metal sphere, about the size of a bowling ball.They brought it home.

That’s when the weirdness began.The sphere rolled on its own. It reacted to music. It moved without being touched, stopping and starting as if it had a mind of its own. Doors slammed. Guitars vibrated. And a quiet family suddenly found themselves at the center of one of the most bizarre scientific mysteries of the 20th century.

In this episode of...

Duration: 01:24:25
DH Ep:13 The Roswell Incident
May 24, 2025

July 8, 1947. The U.S. military made a stunning announcement: they had recovered a “flying disc” from a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. Hours later, they walked it back. Just a weather balloon, they said. Case closed. But what really happened in those 24 hours? 

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian dives deep into the origins of America’s most enduring UFO mystery—beginning with rancher Mac Brazel, who discovered strange debris scattered across his land after a violent storm. 

When he reported it, the story quickly escalated to the highest levels of the military. Major Jesse Marcel, Co...

Duration: 00:46:51
DH Ep:12 The Death Ship Of The Delaware
May 19, 2025

Long before the skyscrapers and shipping lanes, the Delaware River carried something else—a ghost story whispered across centuries.For generations, sailors, fishermen, and riverfront families have spoken of a phantom vessel drifting silently through the mists—its sails tattered, its deck empty, and its arrival a grim omen. Wherever it was seen, sickness followed. Death lingered. And no one who tried to reach it ever returned with answers.


In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian sails into the chilling legend of the Death Ship of the Delaware, a story that straddles folklore, maritime mystery, and historical plag...

Duration: 01:25:39
DH Ep:11 The Mysterious D.B. Cooper Hijacking
May 19, 2025

A man in a suit.
A briefcase bomb.
A ransom demand for $200,000.
And then—he vanished into the storm.

On November 24, 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper boarded Northwest Orient Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle. Calm, composed, and oddly polite, he would soon become the center of the only unsolved airplane hijacking in U.S. history.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian walks through every twist and contradiction in the D.B. Cooper mystery—from the dramatic mid-air jump into darkness, to the strange discoveries in the wilderness, to the endless stream of s...

Duration: 01:04:30
DH Ep:10 The Hidden Tunnels of Old New York
May 19, 2025

Beneath the chaos of Manhattan’s streets lies another city—silent, forgotten, and carved in brick and stone. A labyrinth of hidden tunnels snakes beneath old New York, built for subways, smugglers, secret societies, and stories no one was supposed to find.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian takes us deep under the surface to explore the eerie and often overlooked world beneath the Big Apple. From Prohibition-era escape routes and underground speakeasies to sealed-off subway stations and Masonic passageways, these tunnels have carried more than just trains—they’ve carried whispers, rumors, and secrets.Who built them? Duration: 01:16:12

DH Ep:9 The Masonic "Murder" of William Morgan
May 19, 2025

In 1826, a man named William Morgan vanished from upstate New York. Days earlier, he had announced plans to publish a book revealing the secret rituals of the Freemasons—a move that would ignite national outrage, spark riots, and give birth to America’s first third political party: the Anti-Masonic Party.

But Morgan never lived to see the book hit the shelves.In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian explores the chilling disappearance of William Morgan and the shadowy world of early 19th-century Freemasonry, where power, loyalty, and secrecy were everything.

Was Morgan silenced for betraying the brot...

Duration: 01:33:03
DH Ep:8 The Witch Trials Before Salem: Connecticut's Forgotten Dark Chapter
May 19, 2025

Decades before the infamous hysteria gripped Salem, Massachusetts, another colony was already burning witches. In the quiet Puritan towns of Connecticut, from 1647 to 1663, women—and even men—were accused, imprisoned, and executed for crimes that existed only in the minds of their accusers. 

No spectral evidence. No headlines. Just a dark chapter buried beneath centuries of silence.In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian unearths the overlooked and unsettling story of America’s first witch trials, where fear took root not in folklore, but in law. With community paranoia, religious extremism, and the collapse of rational justice, Connecticut laid th...

Duration: 01:04:23
DH Ep:7 Richard Nixon, the Occult, and the Bohemian Grove
May 19, 2025

Every July, in the deep redwood forests of Northern California, some of the most powerful men in the world gather in secret. Politicians, CEOs, generals, media moguls—all drawn to a place shrouded in myth and ritual: Bohemian Grove. But what happens beyond the gates?

What’s the meaning behind the robed ceremonies, the 40-foot stone owl, and the burning effigies beneath the trees?In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian peels back the layers of one of America’s most elite and mysterious gatherings—and follows a surprising thread straight to Richard Nixon, who once called the Grove “t...

Duration: 01:00:59
DH Ep:6 The Dark Obsession of Mary Todd Lincoln
May 19, 2025

She was First Lady of the United States during its most fractured hour—graceful in public, defiant in politics, and privately… unraveling. But behind the veils, the funerals, and the shadow of a war-torn White House, Mary Todd Lincoln was spiraling into something far stranger than grief. 

She wasn’t just mourning her children. She was chasing them—into the afterlife.In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian steps into the quiet madness that gripped Mary Todd Lincoln following a lifetime of unimaginable loss. From secret séances in the Red Room to whispered messages from beyond the veil, her...

Duration: 01:30:08
DH Ep:5 The Sodder Children Disappearance
May 19, 2025

Christmas Eve, 1945. The Sodder family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia goes up in flames. Within minutes, the house is reduced to smoldering rubble—and five of the Sodder children are never seen again.But what begins as a tragic fire quickly spirals into something far stranger.No remains.
No smoke inhalation.
No bodies in the ashes.
Just... questions.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian revisits one of the most haunting disappearances in American history. This isn’t just a missing persons case—it’s a tale of war, conspiracy, obsession, and a family that refused...

Duration: 00:50:30
DH Ep:4 The Lost Colony of Popham: America's Forgotten First Settlement
May 19, 2025

Everyone remembers Jamestown.
But what if America’s first English colony wasn’t in Virginia… but in the cold, remote woods of Maine?

In 1607, the Popham Colony was founded with bold ambitions: to rival Spain, to build ships, to establish a permanent English foothold in the New World. It had backing, blueprints, and a fort. Then, just like that—it vanished.

n this episode of Disturbing History, Brian digs into the icy winds and political shadows surrounding the lost colony of Popham—a story buried under centuries of silence. Why did it fail? Why was it forgott...

Duration: 01:29:07
DH Ep:3 The Philadelphia Experiment: Into the Green Fog
May 19, 2025

A secret U.S. Navy project. A warship shrouded in green mist.
And then… nothing.

Witnesses claimed the USS Eldridge vanished from a naval yard in Philadelphia—only to reappear miles away. Some say it teleported. Others say it traveled through time. But those who were on board? Some never came back the same. Some never came back at all.

In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian dives deep into one of America’s most enduring military legends: The Philadelphia Experiment. Was it a cloaking device gone wrong? A breakthrough in quantum physics? Or something darker...

Duration: 01:08:17
DH Ep:2 The Georgia Guidestones
May 19, 2025

They appeared without warning in the quiet hills of Elbert County, Georgia—towering granite slabs carved with ten cryptic commandments for a “new age of reason.” Written in eight languages and aligned to the stars, the Georgia Guidestones have baffled, enraged, and haunted the curious for decades.Who was the mysterious man known only as “R.C. Christian”?
Why did he demand secrecy?

And what exactly were these rules meant to prepare us for? In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian  unearths the strange origins, esoteric design, and swirling conspiracies behind one of America’s most unsettling modern monume...

Duration: 00:36:18
DH Ep:1 JFK and the Lost Prophecy Files: America’s Mystic President
May 19, 2025

You know him as the 35th President of the United States—a war hero, a charismatic leader, a symbol of youthful hope during a turbulent time. But what if there was another side to John F. Kennedy?
A quieter side. A seeker.

A man who, beneath the tailored suits and carefully crafted speeches, was chasing something far older than politics: truth hidden in the margins of history.In this episode of Disturbing History, host Brian takes you down a rarely explored path—into the mystic mind of JFK. This isn’t about war rooms or campaign trails. This i...

Duration: 01:03:54