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America The Bizarre

75 Episodes

34 minutes | Mar 25, 2021
71 - Roe of Roe v. Wade
We discuss the life story of Norma McCorvey, the woman famously known as Jane Roe in the historic Roe v. Wade case, and her journey of becoming the face of the pro-choice movement and then her switch to becoming a prominent activist for pro-life groups. 
38 minutes | Mar 18, 2021
70 - Rain, Rain, Bombs Away
Congress passes legislation to bomb the sky in an effort to make some rain.
45 minutes | Mar 11, 2021
69 - Citizen Hirabayashi
Gordon Hirabayashi refused to comply with America's Japanese Relocation order to an internment camp. Instead, he fought all the way to the Supreme Court and when ordered to prison, hitchhiked all the way from Seattle to Tucson because the government didn't have the money to send him.
2 minutes | Feb 25, 2021
Special Presidential Trivia
America the Bizarre will return with new episodes on March 11th. Until then, answer this week's presidential trivia for a chance to win a free t-shirt. Submit your answer to bizarreusa@gmail.com or through the contact form at americathebizarre.com
35 minutes | Feb 18, 2021
68 - A History of Anti-Vaxxers
An enslaved man named Onesimus gave Cotton Mather information to create America's first smallpox inoculation, however, it was immediately met with push back and conspiracy theories.
36 minutes | Feb 11, 2021
67 - Amistad Rebellion
In 1839, a group of slave captives revolted against the slave ship's crew in an effort to secure their freedom which ultimately led to a fight in the Supreme Court.
44 minutes | Feb 4, 2021
66 - God Machine
A 19th-century spiritualist believed that he could trap the second-coming of christ in a machine in order to save humanity.
33 minutes | Jan 28, 2021
65 - The Notorious Willie Dee
The Willie Dee had the worst luck of any battleship during WWII that led to them almost blowing up FDR.
45 minutes | Jan 21, 2021
64 - Human Guinea Pigs
During World War II, some conscientious objectors chose to serve their country by signing up as human guinea pigs in scientific trials that starved them, infested them with lice, and gave them hepatitis. 
56 minutes | Jan 14, 2021
63 - Fly Into The Hurricane
Colonel Duckworth bet a bunch of British pilots that he could fly his single-engine plane in and out of a hurricane. The loser had to buy the winner a cocktail.
61 minutes | Jan 7, 2021
62 - Killer Judge With A Bowie Knife
David S. Terry was a judge that had a reputation for having a hot temper and occasionally slashing at witnesses with his bowie knife. His second wife liked to do the same with a loaded pistol and they got into some trouble with US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Fields.
36 minutes | Dec 31, 2020
Holiday Re-Release: Bat Bombs
We discuss Dr. Lytle S. Adams, a dentist and part-time inventor that was inspired by his New Mexico vacation to use bats in his revenge plot against Japan for Pearl Harbor.
48 minutes | Dec 17, 2020
Holiday Re-Release: Moon Nukes
In this episode, we go back to the time that America tried to both bomb the moon and then store nuclear weapons on the moon. 
39 minutes | Dec 10, 2020
Holiday Re-Release: Colter's Naked Run
John Colter was a true American mountain man.  One day he found himself caught by 800 Blackfeet warriors and had to run for his life. Oh, and he was completely naked. 
41 minutes | Dec 3, 2020
61 - Lemurs and Quaaludes
Professor Buettner-Janusch was one of the first Americans to study lemurs and was very successful until he started using his research lab to make party drugs.
38 minutes | Nov 26, 2020
60 - The True Story of Squanto
We discuss the history of Squanto, why he spoke perfect English when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, and his continuing relationship with the Pilgrims.
29 minutes | Nov 19, 2020
59 - Martha The Mouth
Martha "Mouth of the South" Mitchell was taken hostage and drugged in order to keep her quiet about Nixon's involvement with Watergate.
44 minutes | Nov 12, 2020
58 - Psychic For President
Victoria Woodhull was a clairvoyant and the first woman to run for president in the United States.
48 minutes | Nov 5, 2020
57 - Freedom Meters
The reason America doesn't use the metric system is a combination of pirates and the French snubbing us. 
23 minutes | Oct 29, 2020
56 - Rathbone Murder
Major Rathbone failed to save Lincoln's life during his assassination. Rathbone carried the guilt with him until it took over with lethal consequences. 
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