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* 1: Amityville[[note]]Following a series of grisly murders, a family moves into what is now known as the most haunted place on Earth[[/note]]
* 2: Skinwalkers[[note]]Dark shamans who sell their soul to transform into animals. A Navajo myth, or something more?[[/note]]
* 3: Hollow Moon Theory[[note]]Scientists aren't sure where our moon comes from, which naturally means it's everything from a hologram to a secret alien base to a satellite sent from the future.[[/note]]
* 3.5: Inter-dimensional Music Lover[[note]]After an accident, a man wakes up to find himself in a dimension where the Beatles never broke up.[[/note]]
* 4: Aliens: The Very Confusing Basics[[note]]A short introduction to aliens.[[/note]]
* 5: Annabelle and Robert the Doll[[note]]A deep-dive into two of the most famous haunted dolls of all time.[[/note]]
* 5.5: Me, Myself, and the Ghost Who Wants to be Me[[note]]Alex and Mathas discuss a few cases of doppelgangers throughout history.[[/note]]
* 6: Hollow Earth Theory
* 7, 8, 9: Tommy Pitera[[note]]What happens when a serial killer is a high-ranking member of the mafia?[[/note]]
* 10: Tamam Shud[[note]]An unidentified man is found dead on an Australian beach, baffling authorities for decades.[[/note]]
* 11: The Dyatlov Pass Incident[[note]]Nine Russian hikers die on a mountain pass, the circumstances for which defy explanation.[[/note]]
* 12: Latin American Folklore
* 13: Gef the Dalby Spook[[note]]A Welsh family discovers a most unlikely specter haunting them.[[/note]]
* 14: Alien Abductions - The Basics
* 15: A Chat with Airdorf Games and the Satanic Panic
* 16: Reading YOUR True Stories!
* 17: Lydia Sherman
* 18: Jane Toppan - The Angel of Death
* 19: Krampus is an Alien[[note]]A history of the Christmas monster known as Krampus, and how he could possibly be less fictional than we thought.[[/note]]
* 20: Fengdu Ghost City[[note]]A Chinese city where the dead must pass trials before they can move on to the afterlife.[[/note]]
* 21: The Moon/Mars Coverup[[note]]A human face on Mars sparks a conspiracy, a coverup, bad math, and a whole lotta scam artists.[[/note]]
* 22, 23: Missing 411[[note]]Hundreds of missing persons cases come from America's national parks. Could they possibly be related?[[/note]]
* 24: Listener Stories 2
* 25: The Fake Titanic, Beyonce, and Aliens[[note]]The sinking of the Titanic may have been an insurance scam, Beyonce may have never been pregnant, and the government releases video of unexplained aerial phenomenon. It can only be an Alex episode.[[/note]]
* 26, 27: Andrew W.K.[[note]]Mysterious behaviour poses a question: is Music/AndrewWK actually a real person?[[/note]]
* 28, 29: The Mothman[[note]]A horrific monster is sighted in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, seemingly bringing misfortune wherever it goes.[[/note]]
* 30: Indrid Cold/Mothman Part 3[[note]]A strange man appears, coinciding with the mothman sightings. Could he and the mothman be related, and could they be from another planet?[[/note]]
* 31: Loretto Staircase[[note]]A miraculous staircase is built by a stranger, supposedly sent by God Himself.[[/note]]
* 32, 33, 36: Ted Bundy
* 34: Listener Stories 3
* 35: Room 322[[note]]An off-putting hotel room is barred from guests. Are the hotel's reasons as benign as they claim, or is there something else going on in there?[[/note]]
* 37: Paranormal Contraception (Listener Stories 4)
* 38: Alex Internet Mysteries[[note]]Nonsensical reviews for a pie that doesn't exist appear on thousands of websites, and a silly game based on Kanye West holds a dark secret that links it to a cult.[[/note]]
* 39: Lake City Quiet Pills[[note]]Redditors discover strange activity relating to mercenary work hidden in the source code of a porn site.[[/note]]
* 40, 41: Men In Black[[note]]Tall, clad in suits, and intimidating. Are they agents of the government, fabrications of the mind, or something more supernatural?[[/note]]
* 42: Cicada 3301[[note]]A globe-spanning puzzle looks to recruit the best minds on Earth, but for what purpose?[[/note]]
* 43: A Rip in Reality (Listener Stories 5)
* 44: Hollow Sun Theory[[note]]Because yes, there is a conspiracy for everything.[[/note]]
* 45: Histories Mysteries: The Lighthouse[[note]]Three lighthouse workers write about a vicious multi-day storm before disappearing. Only, the storm never actually happened.[[/note]]
* 46, 48, 49, 50: Skinwalker Ranch
* 47: Minisode Compilation 1
* 51: The Dream Murder Goblin (Listener Stories 6)
* 52: James Dean's Car[[note]]A series of accidents seem to follow the wreckage of James Dean's car, before it mysteriously vanishes one day.[[/note]]
* 53: Minisode Compilation 2
* 54: Cryptids of Africa
* 55, 56: John Titor[[note]]An alleged time traveler shares his story with the internet, and his strange legacy remains to this day.[[/note]]
* 57: Minisode Compilation 3
* 58, 60, 61: The Roswell Incident
* 59: Minisode Compilation 4
* 62: Dark Corners of the Internet[[note]]A woman that livestreams her paranoia, a man's encounter with the Devil, a professional attack on an electric grid, and a mysterious island full of cement vaginas. Yep, it's another Alex episode.[[/note]]
* 63: The Girl That Stares at Me (Listener Stories 7)
* 64: The Robert Taylor Abduction[[note]]A man in a small town claims to be abducted by aliens, and police decide to investigate the scene.[[/note]]
* 65: Minisode Compilation 5
* 66: The Tomte Ft. Dodger![[note]]Special guest [[WebVideo/PressHeartToContinue Dodger]] joins the crew to discuss the ancient origins of short bearded men in pointy red hats.[[/note]]
* 67: Minisode Compilation 6
* 68: The Chupacabra[[note]]The legend of one of the most famous - and most well documented - American cryptids. Surely they can't all be mangy dogs, right?[[/note]]
* 69: Top Sex Mysteries[[note]]A collection of mysteries and cryptid encounters all related to sex.[[/note]]
* 70: Interdimensional Rebirth (Listener Stories 8)
* 71, 72, 74: Robert Irwin[[note]]A strange religious upbringing, the Great Depression, poor mental care, and sexual frustration meet to create the murderer known as "the Mad Sculptor".[[/note]]
* 73: Halloween Special YOUR True Stories! (Listener Stories 9)
* 75: The Lost Colony of Roanoke[[note]]An early American colony disappears, leaving nothing but the word "Croatoan" carved in a tree.[[/note]]
* 76: Minisode Compilation 7
* 77: The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe[[note]]Ill, wearing mismatched clothes, in the wrong city, and in an incoherent stupor. These are the baffling final days of horror poet Edgar Allen Poe.[[/note]]
* 78: The Voynich Manuscript[[note]]Green children that claim to be from a land of twilight, an alchemist manuscript written in an untranslatable language, and a man who woke up on the wrong side of the world. This trio of mysteries all date back to before the year 1500.[[/note]]
* 79, 81, 82, 83: Project MK-ULTRA[[note]]Cold War paranoia fuels an unrestricted, unregulated government experiment to unlock the secrets of mind control... performed on their own unwitting citizens.[[/note]]
* 80: Minisode Compilation 8
* 84: The Alien Jizz Incident[[note]]Throughout history, unexplained tissue called 'angel hair' has fallen from the sky. Upon closer inspection, it seems to have living organisms inside of it.[[/note]]
* 85: Minisode Complilation 9
* 86: The Raeliens[[note]]An angel hair encounter inspires an alien-worshipping religion.[[/note]]
* 87: The House of Infinite Rooms (Listener Stories 10)
* 88: Minisode Compilation 10
* 89: Davis is Here (Bohemian Grove)[[note]]While Mathas is moving to a new house, special guest Davis joins to discuss a so-called cult meeting attended by the most powerful people in the world.[[/note]]
* 90: Power Ranking 3 Lesser Known Cryptids[[note]]To celebrate Mathas' return, the trio discuss and rate the Flatwoods monster, the Hopkinsville goblins, and the Fresno nightcrawlers.[[/note]]
* 91: The Story of Borley Rectory[[note]]Ghostly nuns, faces in windows, a horse carriage being driven by a headless man... these are just a few of things seen in the most haunted place in England.[[/note]]
* 92, 93: The Time Traveling Ghost Detective[[note]]A poltergeist encounter takes a turn for the weird when a couple discover that their computer is a portal through time.[[/note]]
* 94: Death By Dancing[[note]]In the 1600s, a mysterious plague spread through the peasantry of a French village. Hundreds of townsfolk began to dance, and didn't stop until their death.[[/note]]
* 95: Minisode Compilation 11
* 96, 97: Betty and Barney Hill[[note]]After mysteriously losing hours on a drive home, a couple seeks hypnotherapy to figure out what happened to them. The result is a detailed account of the most famous alien abduction case in history.[[/note]]
* 98: Minisode Compilation 12
* 99: The Lost Egyptian Colony of America Ft. WebVideo/{{Wowcrendor}}[[note]]Special guest Crendor joins the crew to discuss some "extremely compelling" evidence of an ancient Egyptian colony located in the Grand Canyon.[[/note]]
* 100: The Big Three[[note]]Each of this trio of mysteries is themed to one of the hosts. For Jesse; a WWI-era ship vanishes into the Bermuda Triangle, for Alex; a secretive Soviet mine inexplicably produces over half of the world's diamonds, for Mathas; a German family is found murdered on their homestead shortly after reporting ghosts on the property.[[/note]]
* 101: Faceless Humans and Nuclear Dreams (Listener Stories 11)
* 102: Ranking Texan Cryptids[[note]]Another cryptid rating session, this time focusing on monsters from Mathas' new home state.[[/note]]
* 103: The Ouija Board[[note]]An ancient spirit board turned fad game, which can allegedly communicate with the dead. Something this popular can't actually be dangerous though, right?[[/note]]
* 104: The Dybbuk Box[[note]]A man buys a cursed box, and opens it against the wishes of its original owners. Following this, a series of horrible misfortunes befall him.[[/note]]
* 105: Wendigo and Not Deer[[note]]The Wendigo; a cannibalistic spirit with never-ending hunger, and the Not Deer; a shapeshifter that hides among deer, daring you to notice them. Could these aboriginal monsters be more than myth?[[/note]]
* 106: The Toynbee Tiles[[note]]For decades, mysterious tiles have appeared on major roadways all across America. Created by an unknown artist, these pieces claim to hold the secrets to immortality through cloning.[[/note]]
* 107, 108: The Green Stone Ft. Mikel Reparaz[[note]]A supernatural society has visions of a mysterious green stone, and its ties to witchcraft and Arthurian legend.[[/note]]
* 109: Minisode Compilation 13
* 110: The Uganda Cult Tragedy[[note]]A time of religious upheaval allows a cult to form in Uganda, which tragically over its short eleven years would become the deadliest cult in history.[[/note]]
* 111: Abducted by Alien Granny Garbanzo (Listener Stories 12)
* 112: The Glamis Castle Monster[[note]]The Glamis family has held a dark secret for generations. Although no one knows what the secret could be, ''something'' has been seen lurking in the halls of their castle.[[/note]]
* 113: Disney Deaths and Hauntings[[note]]A study into the people who have died in Disneyland, ghosts that have been seen in the park, and ways they could possibly be connected.[[/note]]
* 114, 115: The Lost City of Atlantis
* 116: The Mysterious Lead Mask Deaths ft. Diction[[note]]Two men are found dead in Brazil wearing haphazard masks made of lead and with a list of cryptic instructions. Their cause of death was never identified.[[/note]]
* 117, 119: Weird Corners of the Internet[[note]]A pseudo-sequel to Dark Corners of the Internet, these episodes cover a long list of short, unexplained, and 100% factual stories collected by Alex.[[/note]]
* 118: Minisode Compilation 14
* 120: Boardgame Trips to the Void (Listener Stories 13)
* 121, 122, 123: Ed Gein[[note]]A friendless childhood and a devotion to his strict religious mother turns the "local laughingstock" into one of history's most disturbing murderers.[[/note]]
* 124: Minisode Compilation 15
* 125: Strange Stories, Amazing Facts, All Faciane[[note]]A brass plate that supposedly belonged to Sir Francis Drake, a set of fantastic Turkish treasures that may not exist, and a strange boy raised in a dungeon who may have been Hungarian royalty. This trio of stories comes from, of all places, a Reader's Digest that belonged to Alex's grandma.[[/note]]
* 126: A (Belated) Halloween Special (Listener Stories 14)
* 127: The Jersey Devil[[note]]One of America's most famous cryptids; a bipedal beast with a goat's face and hooves, bat wings, and a devil's tail. However, its true origins may be even more surprising.[[/note]]
* 128: The Stanley Kubrick Moon Landing Conspiracy[[note]]Suppose you're the American government, and you need to beat the Soviets in the Space Race - but you don't have the technology. What to do? Hire a meticulous director to create a fake moon landing. This is the basis of one of America's most enduring conspiracy theories.[[/note]]
* 129: Filipino Folklore and Legends
* 130: Minisode Compilation 16 (This is a big boi)
* 131, 132: Giggling Granny Nannie Doss[[note]]How could a sweet grandmother, beloved by all who knew her, possibly be a heartless serial killer?[[/note]]
* 133: Minisode Compilation 17
* 134, 135, 136, 137, 139: (20)22 Alex Mysteries[[note]]A collection of 22 mini-mysteries told throughout this [[BlatantLies two-part episode]].[[/note]]
* 138: Minisode Compilation 18
* 140: Saved by a Rocket Man (Listener Stories 15)
* 141, 142, 143: John Wayne Gacy
* 144: The Fermi Paradox[[note]]If we aren't alone in the universe, then why are there no other signs of life?[[/note]]
* 145: Minisode Compilation 19
* 146: Cryptids of New Zealand
* 147: Encounter with a Skinwalker (Listener Stories 16)
* 148: The Bermuda Triangle ft. Sinvicta[[note]]A triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean has more disappeared planes and ships than anywhere else on Earth... or at least, that's the popular belief.[[/note]]
* 149: The Alex Faciane Conspiracy and Paranormal Gameshow![[note]]Alex hosts a quiz gameshow for Jesse and Mathas with topics ranging from cryptids to rollercoasters to Andrew W.K.[[/note]]
* 150: The Ghost Speaking Musician Ft. Pat Contri
* 151: Minisode Compilation 20
* 152, 153, 155, 156: The Kentucky Cannibal[[note]]A long-forgotten serial killer from the Old West whose vileness was only matched by his stupidity and frustratingly good luck.[[/note]]
* 154: 3 Internet Mysteries With Crendor![[note]]While Alex is away, WebVideo/{{Wowcrendor}} returns to host his very own, very chaotic episode.[[/note]]
* 157: Minisode Compilation 21
* 158, 159, 160: The Assassination of JFK[[note]]This groundwork trio of episodes lays out the known facts about the JFK assassination as well as the inconsistencies therein.[[/note]]
* 161: Minisode Compilation 21
* 162: The Mysterious Smedley Butler[[note]]A veteran of the first World War stumbles into a massive conspiracy by the richest people in the USA to overthrow the government.[[/note]]
* 163: The Return of YOUR True Stories (Listener Stories 17)
* 164, 165: Missing 411 Soft Reboot[[note]]A return to the world of Missing 411... this time focusing on the fabrications and exaggerations it's based on.[[/note]]
* 166, 167, 168: The Coronado Group Abduction[[note]]A UFO convention takes a strange turn when attendees report being abducted by aliens in their sleep.[[/note]]
* 169: The Sexiest Alien Abductions[[note]]Because LOL69.[[/note]]
* 170: Minisode Compilation 22[[labelnote:Correction]]The episode is mistitled Compilation 23, but the actual 23 and onward are labeled correctly.[[/labelnote]]
* 171: Bigfoot: The 5 Guiding Toes[[note]]Alex takes the crew on a trip exploring bigfoot and similar cryptids from around the world.[[/note]]
* 172: The Mysterious Missing Fausto[[note]]A small boat vanishes without explanation before being found, then vanishes again, then is found again without any of the crew on board.[[/note]]
* 173, 174, 175, 178: Jeffery Dahmer
* 176: Minisode Compilation 23
* 177: Minisode Compilation 24
* 179: The November Halloween Special (Listener Stories 18)
* 180: Spectrophilia: The Ethereal Bone Zone[[note]]A collection of stories from celebrities and civilians about sexual encounters with ghosts.[[/note]]
* 181: The Majestic 12 and the Alien Agenda[[note]]Supposedly, in the [=50s=] the government assembled a team of twelve of the smartest men in America to research aliens and cover-up their existence. Since then, conspiracy and pseudo-science have buried any possible truth this could have.[[/note]]
* 182, 183: The Darkest Disney Urban Legends[[note]]A collection of urban legends and {{Creepypasta}}s that surround Disney Theme Parks.[[/note]]
* 184: Napoleon's "Little Red Man"[[note]]Napoleon Bonaparte had an unexpected rise to power and unprecedented battle tactics... all because he was supposedly guided by a magical being that appeared as a little red man.[[/note]]
* 185: Christmas Cryptids Around the World (AKA Mostly Germany)[[note]]A review of some of the strangest yule-tide terrors to ever stalk the holiday season.[[/note]]
* 186: Minisode Compilation 25
* 187, 188: Valiant Thor[[note]]In a totally real event that wasn't made up to try and start a cult, an alien from Venus named Valiant Thor once visited Earth in order to spread the good word of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ.[[/note]]
* 189, 190, 191: Unit 731[[note]]An interest in biological warfare, an insane scientist at the helm, and a severe disregard for "lesser" humans led to a Japanese project in World War II that committed some of the worst atrocities in history.[[/note]]
* 192: Modern Day Roswell[[note]]The boys discuss the recent wave of [=UAPs=] being shot down by the government.[[/note]]
* 193: Minisode Compilation 26
* 194: The Dirty Tricks Department and Stanely Lovell, with Guest John Lisle
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* 189, 190, 191: Unit 731[[note]]An interest in biological warfare, an insane scientist at the helm, and a severe disregard for "lesser" humans led to a Japanese project in World War II that committed some of the worst atrocities in history.[[/note]]
* 192: Modern Day Roswell[[note]]The boys discuss the recent wave of [=UAPs=] being shot down by the government.[[/note]]
* 193: Minisode Compilation 26
* 194: The Dirty Tricks Department and Stanely Lovell, with Guest John Lisle
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* 185: Christmas Cryptids Around the World (AKA Mostly Germany)[[note]]A review of some of the strangest yule-tide terrors to ever stalk the holiday season.[[/note]]
* 186: Minisode Compilation 35
* 187, 188: Valiant Thor[[note]]In a totally real event that wasn't made up to try and start a cult, an alien from Venus named Valiant Thor once visited Earth in order to spread the good word of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ.[[/note]]

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* 182: The Darkest Disney Urban Legends[[note]]A collection of urban legends that surround Disney Theme Parks.[[/note]]

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* 184: Napoleon's "Little Red Man"[[note]]Napoleon Bonaparte had an unexpected rise to power and unprecedented battle tactics... all because he was supposedly guided by a magical being that appeared as a little red man.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The gang's interpretation for why the Business Plot failed before it got started. The cabal of businessmen plotting to overthrow Franklin Roosevelt in a fascist coup couldn't have picked a worse figurehead to loop into their plot than Smedley Butler- a General in the army who had become completely disillusioned by the fact that said businessmen were often the reason he was deployed throughout the Americas to overthrow governments and get shot at by locals.

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* 181: The Majestic 12 and the Alien Agenda[[note]]Supposedly, in the [=50s=] the government assembled a team of twelve of the smartest men in America to research aliens and cover-up their existence. Since then, conspiracy and pseudo-science have buried any possible truth this could have.[[/note]]
* 182: The Darkest Disney Urban Legends[[note]]A collection of urban legends that surround Disney Theme Parks.[[/note]]



* ExtraLongEpisode: Minisode Compilation 16 is the longest episode so far, at an hour and a half. It's largely due to Alex reading out two long Reddit posts concerning a supposed alien abductee in their entirety. Lampshaded by the episode title, which has "This is a big boi" in brackets.

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Minisode Compilation 16 is the longest episode so far, at an hour and a half. It's largely due to Alex reading out two long Reddit posts concerning a supposed alien abductee in their entirety. Lampshaded by the episode title, which has "This is a big boi" in brackets.brackets.
** This record was since beaten by The Majestic 12, which spends around two hours covering the long history of this conspiracy theory.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In a mad dash to find sources for the Spectrophilia episode, Mathas picked up a book with twenty-five supernatural sexual encounters from Amazon... without realising it was ''erotica''. Jesse and Alex spent twenty minutes hounding for not noticing what the book was, despite it clearly being labelled as fictional in the description. In Mathas' defense, it took him all of two paragraphs to realise what he was reading.

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* 166, 167, 168: The Coronado Group Abduction[[note]]A UFO convention takes a strange turn when attendees report being abducted by aliens in their sleep.[[/note]]
* 169: The Sexiest Alien Abductions[[note]]Because LOL69.[[/note]]
* 170: Minisode Compilation 22[[labelnote:Correction]]The episode is mistitled Compilation 23, but the actual 23 and onward are labeled correctly.[[/labelnote]]
* 171: Bigfoot: The 5 Guiding Toes[[note]]Alex takes the crew on a trip exploring bigfoot and similar cryptids from around the world.[[/note]]
* 172: The Mysterious Missing Fausto[[note]]A small boat vanishes without explanation before being found, then vanishes again, then is found again without any of the crew on board.[[/note]]
* 173, 174, 175, 178: Jeffery Dahmer
* 176: Minisode Compilation 23
* 177: Minisode Compilation 24



* CreepyDoll: Jesse and Alex convinced Mathas to buy a haunted doll off Ebay after their episode covering Annabel and Robert the Doll, and he still hasn't removed the tape from its mouth.



* {{Filler}}: The Minisode Compilations are by admittance filler episodes for when an episode can't be recorded for whatever reason. Not that that's a bad thing, since the alternative would be no episode coming out at all.



* Lol69: The entire reason for the topic of 'Top Sex Mysteries'. They repeated it for Minisode 69 as well.

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* Lol69: LOL69: The entire reason for the topic of 'Top Sex Mysteries'. They repeated it for Minisode 69 and episode 169 as well.
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* TheDollEpisode: Their episode covering Annabelle and Robert the Doll. Jesse and Alex later convinced Mathas to buy a haunted doll off Ebay, and he still hasn't removed the tape from its mouth.
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* 164, 165: Missing 411 Soft Reboot[[note]]A return to the world of Missing 411... this time focusing on the fabrications and exaggerations it's based on.[[/note]]
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* 163: The Return of YOUR True Stories (Listener Stories 17)
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* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Jesse presents probably the most famous sentence ever (allegedly) said by Butler:

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* CriticalResearchFailure: The cabal of businessmen plotting to overthrow Franklin Roosevelt in a fascist coup couldn't have picked a worse figurehead to loop into their plot than Smedley Butler- a General in the army who had become completely disillusioned by the fact that said businessmen were often the reason he was deployed throughout the Americas to overthrow governments and get shot at by locals.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: The gang's interpretation for why the Business Plot failed before it got started. The cabal of businessmen plotting to overthrow Franklin Roosevelt in a fascist coup couldn't have picked a worse figurehead to loop into their plot than Smedley Butler- a General in the army who had become completely disillusioned by the fact that said businessmen were often the reason he was deployed throughout the Americas to overthrow governments and get shot at by locals.


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-->'''Smedley''': If you get these 500,000 soldiers [[DayOfTheJackboot advocating anything smelling of Fascism]], [[CurbStompBattle I am going to get 500,000 more and lick the hell out of you, and we will have a real war right at home]].
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* 162: The Mysterious Smedley Butler[[note]]A veteran of the first World War stumbles into a massive conspiracy by the richest people in the USA to overthrow the government.[[/note]]

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