#585: Mahogany Death Machine

The Box of Oddities - A podcast by Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth

Join Kat and Jethro in this episode of Box of Oddities as they look into two extraordinary tales that will leave you questioning reality and the mysteries of the unknown. In the first segment, we unravel the enigma of the Rendlesham Forest incident, exploring whether it was a UFO encounter, a case of time travel, or perhaps something even more mind-bending. The Rendlesham Forest incident, often called Britain's Roswell, occurred in December 1980 when a series of bizarre events unfolded near a US Air Force base in Suffolk, England. Jethro dissects the evidence, eyewitness accounts, and government involvement to reveal the most perplexing theories surrounding this otherworldly event. In the second part of this episode, prepare to embark on the long and strange journey of the USS Sachem, the Ghost Ship that has defied time and expectation. Kat navigates the riveting history of this vessel, which has served as a floating speakeasy, presidential yacht, and an alleged haunted vessel. Discover the secrets that have shrouded this ship throughout the ages and its unexpected twists and turns. Tune in for a mind-expanding discussion that touches on the realms of the unknown as Kat and Jethro unearth the strangest stories that history has to offer. Whether you're a UFO enthusiast, a history buff, or simply a curious soul, this episode of Box of Oddities is sure to satisfy your appetite for the unexplained. This Box contains the following ingredients: Rendlesham Forest incident, UFO encounter, time travel, government conspiracy, USS Sachem, Ghost Ship, haunted vessel, presidential yacht, paranormal mysteries, Box of Oddities podcast, Kat and Jethro. Listen to the newest member of our podcast family, From Beneath The Hollywood Sign! Please contact [email protected] if you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities.  http://www.airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Visit the podcast's native language site