Graham Phillips went on a grail quest across England…and found something totally unexpected. Don’t miss this powerful and fascinating story as Graham takes Whitley along on his journey in search of the grail. And don’t miss ‘Summer of the Path.’ Whitley explains what that is at the top of the show.

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Joe Bullard has been obsessed with Ed Leedskalnin and his Coral Castle for twenty years. Listen as he tells of his discoveries about Ed, including who almost beat him to death and why. Also includes a totally fascinating exchange between Whitley and Joe about Ed’s mysterious ‘magnetic machine’ and how it relates to the machine Whitley built as a boy and others that have been described by close encounter witnesses. A real jewel of an interview.

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A Vietnamese man hasn’t had a hair cut in 31 years. He’s hoping to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest hair in the world. How does hair look when you put off getting a haircut for that long? His twenty-foot-long hair is matted in a thick rope that does not look attractive, perhaps because the last time he washed it was 6 years ago.

Tran Van Hay, who is now 67 years old, started growing out his hair when at age 36. A government official says, “He can’t work anymore as a farmer because of the volume of hair so he’s just collecting herbs for traditional medicine as charity work.” Tran is trying to beat the record of Hoo Sateow in Thailand, whose hair in 1997 was over 16 feet long.
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Otzi is the name of a prehistoric man who was buried under a glacier in the Italian Alps about 5,000 years ago. His body came to the surface in 1991 because the Alps are melting. Now North America has its own Otzi.

William Tinning writes in The Herald that a 700-year-old male body has been found that was frozen in ice until recently. Hunters discovered him in British Columbia in 1999, and he’s been given the name Kwaday Dan Ts’inchi (Long Ago Person Found). He was wearing a cloak made from squirrel pelts and a woven hat, and carried a walking stick, a wooden spear and a pouch containing edible leaves and part of a fish.
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