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Weird World Weekly #56 – The Ourang Medan Death Ship

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On a summer day, a few years following the end of World War II, a lone cargo ship was crossing the Pacific Ocean. Nobody knows what it's destination was, or the kind of things it was transporting. What we do know is, the ship sent out an S.O.S. claiming a sudden a horrific calamity of some sort. The message was cryptic and what the rescuers found was even more horrific.

On this episode of Weird World Weekly Matt and Dave will explore the mystery of The Ourang Medan Death Ship. Was the U.S. government involved in it's demise, and if so, what was the reason for covering it up?

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On a summer day, a few years following the end of World War II, a lone cargo ship was crossing the Pacific Ocean. Nobody knows what it's destination was, or the kind of things it was transporting. What we do know is, the ship sent out an S.O.S. claiming a sudden a horrific calamity of some sort. The message was cryptic and what the rescuers found was even more horrific.

On this episode of Weird World Weekly Matt and Dave will explore the mystery of The Ourang Medan Death Ship. Was the U.S. government involved in it's demise, and if so, what was the reason for covering it up?

The post Weird World Weekly #56 – The Ourang Medan Death Ship appeared first on Galactic Network Podcasts.

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