19 episodes

A podcast about people, mostly, who find themselves in situations in which help is not on the way, or maybe help is on the way, but not all that helpful. Either way, the victims will have to save themselves...or not.

Help Is Not On The Way Hardtail Media

    • Society & Culture

A podcast about people, mostly, who find themselves in situations in which help is not on the way, or maybe help is on the way, but not all that helpful. Either way, the victims will have to save themselves...or not.

    Emperor Norton and Fraudster Gallerist

    Emperor Norton and Fraudster Gallerist

    In 1859, in San Francisco, Joshua Abraham Norton, declared himself "Emperor of the United States", and eventually "Protector of Mexico".
    $1.6 million in rare photographs disappear. An owner of one of the oldest photographic galleries in the country is accused of defrauding artists, collectors, and friends in the case.
    Emperor NortonPulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist says he was conned in dealer’s $1.6m art fraud schemeA Michigan Art Dealer Accused of Defrauding Collectors Out of $1.6 Million Is Expected to Strike a Plea DealA Michigan Photography Dealer Allegedly Bilked Elderly Clients Out of More Than $1.6 Million by Pretending to Be in a Coma Michigan photography dealer Tom Halsted passed away...

    • 1 hr 9 min
    John R. Brinkley and Forrest Fenn's Treasure

    John R. Brinkley and Forrest Fenn's Treasure

    John R. Brinkley dreamed of being a doctor. Unfortunately he couldn't achieve that goal. He could however say he was one, and became known for implanting goat gonads into patients. Brinkley was on the forefront of quack medicine, disinformation, and conspiracy theory radio. 
     
    Forrest Fenn, a wealthy art collector, decided to create a treasure hunt to get people outdoors. He filled a chest with treasure, and hid it somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. The lure of the treasure led people from around the world to analyze the clues, and search for the treasure. The hunt led to injuries, death, and betrayal. 
     John R. BrinkleyJohn R. Brinkley - Wikipedia

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Free Town, NH and Salomon August Andrée

    Free Town, NH and Salomon August Andrée

    In 2001, The Free State Project was founded with the intention of recruiting Libertarians to New Hampshire, in an attempt to create a sort of Libertarian utopia. Not too surprisingly, things didn't exactly go as planned.
    Salomon August Andrée was a Swedish engineer, physicist, aeronaut, and polar explorer lead an attempt to reach the North Pole by hydrogen balloon in 1897. Andrée had very little experience piloting balloons, and the expedition immediately went off the rails.
    Free State ProjectThe Town That Went Feral
    Salomon August Andrée 

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Peshtigo Fire and Norwegian Black Metal

    Peshtigo Fire and Norwegian Black Metal

    The most devastating wildfire in U.S. history was not in the western states, or even a recent event. Instead it was in Wisconsin, on October 8th, 1871. The fire burned around 1.5 million acres, and claimed more than 1,500 lives.
    In the 1990s, a new genre of music emerged, know as Norwegian black metal. Some of the most influential members of extreme metal came from this period. Its members from were also responsible for two murders, a suicide, and the burning of old Norwegian churches.
    The Norwegian black metal segment may be disturbing for sensitive listeners, and includes references to suicide and murder.The Peshtigo Fire - National Weather ServiceThe Peshtigo Fire - WikipediaThe Great Midwest Wildfires of 1871The Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 11, number 1, September 1927Why America's Deadliest Wildfire Was Largely ForgottenNorwegian Black Metal

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Jimmy Hoffa and the Collyer Brothers

    Jimmy Hoffa and the Collyer Brothers

    Jimmy Hoffa, former president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters - a powerful union with ties to organized crime, disappears in 1975. Hoffa is eventually declared dead in 1982, though his body has never been found despite years of investigations, rumors, and leads.

    Brothers, Homer and Langley Collyer, became infamous for their hoarding and bizarre behavior. The brothers lived in seclusion, in a Harlem Brownstone in the 1920s, and eventually are found to have been living with 120 tons of belongings, tunnels, and booby traps.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    Ergotism and Howard Hughes

    Ergotism and Howard Hughes

    In 857 A.D., in the Rhine Valley, an outbreak of a disease causing hallucinations, gangrene, and death occurred. Because the symptoms included a severe burning sensation, and it was believed to be a punishment from God, it came to be known as Holy Fire. Though a doctor in 1670 figured out the cause, outbreaks would occur for another 170 years before the cause of the disease was finally proven.

    Howard Hughes was an eccentric billionaire, record-setting pilot, engineer, film producer, and philanthropist. He was one of the wealthiest and most influential person in the world. Eventually his eccentricity gave way to extreme reclusiveness, obsessive compulsive disorder, and chronic pain.

    • 1 hr 18 min

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