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Jun 2025
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600: COMPILATION: Mars Mysteries and Sec...

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
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What if humanity has already been to Mars, but not in the way you think? This compilation reveals the hidden connections between secret space missions, ancient artifacts, and psychic experiments that span decades of cover-ups.From Project Redsun's classified Mars missions using Apollo astronauts to the CIA's remote viewing programs that sent psychics to the ... Show More
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