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Just a two enthusiastic idiots talking about Paranormal, Cryptids, Serial Killers, and the darker side of History.

Dark Windows Podcast DWP Studios| Age of Radio

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.0 • 88 Ratings

Just a two enthusiastic idiots talking about Paranormal, Cryptids, Serial Killers, and the darker side of History.

    North Carolina Road Trip

    North Carolina Road Trip

    Dark Windows Podcast Ep. 291:

    This week we travel to the Tar Heel State, North Carolina! Kevin Hier takes us through some UFO encounters and then Kevin C. tells the tales of a couple of badasses!

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    • 1 hr 33 min
    Hatton Garden Heist pt. 2: Downfall

    Hatton Garden Heist pt. 2: Downfall

    Dark Windows Podcast ep. 290:
    This week we are back to finish up the story of the oldest bank robbers possibly ever. This week we are covering the incredibly short investigation and the downfall of our elderly safe crackers.
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    • 36 min
    The Hatton Garden Heist pt. 1 - Geezers

    The Hatton Garden Heist pt. 1 - Geezers

    Dark Windows Podcast ep. 289:

    This week we are talking old time (ers) bank robbery over in England. 6 old geezers decided that one last job was in order so they took their medications, grabbed a big ass drill and set out to Hatton Garden, a commercial and retail area in London. Grab you're early bird special and enjoy!

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    • 1 hr 21 min
    The Day the Music Died - Jim Croce and Stan Rogers

    The Day the Music Died - Jim Croce and Stan Rogers

    Dark Windows Podcast ep. 288:

    This week we are doing something a bit different than normal. Kevin C. found a couple of North American Folk singer / songwriters that have a couple of things tragically in common. I grew up listening to Jim Croce with my dad and found Stan Rogers as an adult and listen to him with my son, both of these guys were fantastic song writers and I would put money on the fact that just about everyone has heard some of their work even if they didn't realize it.

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    • 1 hr 31 min
    Life Space Movement

    Life Space Movement

    Dark Windows Podcast ep. 287:

    This week we have a cult. There's no child abuse, no sexual assault, just somehow fun weird shit.
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Winged Hussars pt.2 - Coming down the Mountainside

    The Winged Hussars pt.2 - Coming down the Mountainside

    Dark Windows Podcast ep. 286:

    This week we are concluding our 2 part series on the Polish Winged Hussars. Last episode we talked about the beginnings of the unit and a bit of Jan Sobieski. This week we are going to be talking a bit more on Jan, the politics of the time and region (it's more exciting than it sounds) and then the battle that made sure the Hussars were not lost to history, the Siege of Vienna.
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    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
88 Ratings

88 Ratings

StubbyNubbins ,

Ok, so...

I don't want to be too negative, this IS a 4 star review. I liked Listening to them talk, I thought the subject was great, and I loved the fact that they seemed open minded and didn't reject ideas just because they aren't popular among pop-culture scientists. So it was mostly positive. The reason I'm writing this is because I'm hoping the hosts will read it and take a little constructive criticism. So, here we go...

Listening to them talk about the Bible was kind of difficult. Not because I'm apposed to them talking about the Bible, but because most of what they "know" about it is popular misconception and not at all accurate. For instance, they accept the popular myth that Enoch was rejected by the council of Nicea when Enoch was rejected as scripture by most of ythe jews long before Christ even lived, much less any Christian councils. Further more, what books should or should not be in the Bible wasn't even discussed at the Council of Nicea. Not even wikipedia says so. That kind of "fact" is posted on Instagram by militant atheists, but it's not actually found in any historical record. The Council of Nicea was about addressing a heretic named Arius on the topic of Christ's divinity and though Constantine was involved in that council, he had no hand whatsoever in the selection of Biblical books.

Another misconception is that the Bible "copied" mesopotamian myths. That's not so. The Bible was written while many of those myths were still held in wide belief. The Bible takes the claims of those myths and systematically counters them. It doesn't deny them, but it flips the narrative. It takes characters like The Anunnaki, the watchers, the gods, and it puts them in a place beneath Yaweh. The days of creation in Genesis 1 takes all of the common deities "Stars, the sun, the moon, animals, birds, etc) and lists them as being basic created objects; specifically challenging the claims by most religions of the time that they were gods. The gods of the nations, and the heros of ancient lore (like Gilgamesh), are portrayed as rebellious and destructive rather than heroic. The early books of the Bible weren't a copy, they were a counter narrative. The same story from the opposite perspective. El, the father of Ba'al, who Ba'al rebelled against, made the main character rather than the bad-guy(in a sense).

There were several other misconceptions or factual errors as well about events described in the Bible. I honestly don't blame the hosts. You don't know what you don't know, and most Christians don't even seem to know this stuff. the only reason I know is because I am an obsessive compulsive Bible-nerd. But I would recommend, if the hosts would accept my most humble recommendation, that they take a look at some of the content put out by the recently deceased Dr. Michael Heiser. He was a man who wrote stuff right up their alley and who wasn't afraid to challenge popular beliefs and go against the academic grain if the evidence lead there. A great place to start if you want to know how the Bible compares to Mesopotamian myth but you don't want to devote years to re-reading every word in the Bible.

Keep up the good work, and I look forward to more.

JDHHENDO ,

Dj Shippley

This was one of the most unprepared podcasts I have ever listened to. You had an amazing guest with an extraordinary story, but you fumbled through it. A little preparation goes along way.

J_fo_denver ,

Not good

Listened to the ADX episode and it was painful — under-researched and under-developed opinions; lazy, dismissive language (lots of cursing too which is fine but is just filler words rather than saying something meaningful); one host made repeated derogatory comments about wishing he could enact abusive behavior… in general both the hosts would do well in learning more about the power of words, effective communication, and empathy.

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