Un-history

Koji Steven Sakai

Un-History is just me—Koji Steven Sakai, a writer and producer from South Pasadena—sitting in my garage with a weird piece of analog hardware that somehow picks up the "Dead Air." It turns out the legends of history are stuck on a dead frequency waiting for their final edit, and I figured it was time someone actually audited their scripts. Armed with a few microphones and actual historical receipts, I pull people like Thomas Jefferson and Mother Teresa onto the hot seat to ask them about the massive, hypocritical plot holes their biographers conveniently left out. It’s not a history lesson; it’s just a guy who is tired of bad writing cross-examining the people who spent their whole lives faking it for the textbooks.  

Episodes

  1. Episode 03 | FDR: The Splendid Deception

    Jun 3

    Episode 03 | FDR: The Splendid Deception

    Send us Fan Mail Koji Steven Sakai takes the “Dead Air” machine into the darkest hours of American leadership. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the ultimate screen director of his own image, masking his wheelchair from a desperate nation. But as Koji points out, the real deception wasn't his health—it was his conscience. In this raw, deeply personal episode, Koji holds FDR accountable for the human math behind Executive Order 9066, the turning away of Jewish refugees on the MS St. Louis, and an executive betrayal of Black civil rights. THE AUDIT TRAIL Executive Order 9066 & Incarceration The Munson Report: The pre-war intelligence briefing confirming Japanese American loyalty: The Munson Report of 1941The Personal Cost: Direct testimony regarding the assembly centers and conditions at camps like Manzanar and Tule Lake: Densho Digital RepositoryThe Global & Domestic Compromises The MS St. Louis: The tragic account of the 937 Jewish refugees turned away from American shores in 1939: United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumThe Anti-Lynching Filibuster: FDR's strategic choice to abandon the Costigan-Wagner Bill to appease Southern Dixiecrats: NAACP History: The Fight for Federal Anti-Lynching LawsThe Private Leader The Stamp Collection: A look inside FDR's lifelong, million-stamp escape from the burdens of statecraft: Smithsonian National Postal MuseumThe White House Press Pact: How the media and the Secret Service actively guarded the image of presidential physical perfection: The FDR Presidential Library & MuseumSOUND CREDITS Gravel Footsteps (Sassaby): https://freesound.org/s/827831/Vicki Hamilton: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/394326/Freesound Community: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/48537/Freesound Community: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/34545/Pixabay Effect 240674: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/240674/Next Episode: Koji shifts the dial to examine the icons who built empires of moral authority on foundations of sand. Subscribe, review, and drop an audit of your own on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    14 min
  2. Episode 02 | Mother Teresa: The Saint’s Secret Ledger

    May 20

    Episode 02 | Mother Teresa: The Saint’s Secret Ledger

    Send us Fan Mail Koji Steven Sakai tunes the “Dead Air” signal to 1997 to pull the world’s most untouchable brand into a South Pasadena garage for an audit. Mother Teresa built a legacy on the "beauty of suffering," but the receipts tell a different story. From running 14th-century-style plague wards while seeking world-class cardiac care for herself, to her cozy relationships with dictators and a $1.25 million thrift-store scandal, Koji cross-examines the "small pencil" to see if her moral ledger actually balances out. THE AUDIT TRAIL Medical Standards & The "Philosophy of Suffering" The Lancet Report: A medical critique of the "hospice" standards in Calcutta: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(94)92353-1/fulltextThe Scripps Clinic: Details on Mother Teresa's high-end heart treatments in California: https://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/08/world/mother-teresa-is-hospitalized-with-pneumonia-and-heart-illness.htmlThe "Kiss of Jesus": The primary critique of her views on pain: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Missionary_Position:_Mother_Teresa_in_Theory_and_PracticeThe Dictators & The Donors The Duvalier Connection: Her 1981 visit to Haiti to praise the "Baby Doc" regime: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/04/mother-teresa-sainthood-charles-keating/The Keating Letter: The actual letter sent by the prosecutor asking Mother Teresa to return stolen money: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2003/10/the-fanatic-fraudulent-mother-teresa.htmlThe Faith Audit The Crisis of Faith: Her private letters revealing 50 years of feeling "no God": https://www.amazon.com/Mother-Teresa-Come-My-Light/dp/0307332078The Monica Besra "Miracle": The controversial medical evidence behind her canonization: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/oct/20/india.religionSOUND CREDITS Gravel Footsteps (Sassaby): https://freesound.org/s/827831/Vicki Hamilton: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/394326/Freesound Community: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/48537/Freesound Community: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/34545/Pixabay Effect 240674: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/240674/Next Episode: Koji goes back to the 1940s to audit FDR and the "Splendid Deception" behind Executive Order 9066. Subscribe and leave an audit (review) on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    11 min

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Un-History is just me—Koji Steven Sakai, a writer and producer from South Pasadena—sitting in my garage with a weird piece of analog hardware that somehow picks up the "Dead Air." It turns out the legends of history are stuck on a dead frequency waiting for their final edit, and I figured it was time someone actually audited their scripts. Armed with a few microphones and actual historical receipts, I pull people like Thomas Jefferson and Mother Teresa onto the hot seat to ask them about the massive, hypocritical plot holes their biographers conveniently left out. It’s not a history lesson; it’s just a guy who is tired of bad writing cross-examining the people who spent their whole lives faking it for the textbooks.