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#1297: From Fish Guts to Fame: The Secret History of Ketchup
Before it was red and sweet, ketchup was a salty fish sauce and a "miracle" pill. Discover the bizarre evolution of the world's favorite condiment.
#1296: The Indigeneity Paradox: DNA, Land, and Political Identity
Explore how the label "indigenous" has become a moral trump card in global conflicts, from the Levant to North American tribal sovereignty.
#1295: The Statehood Question: History, Law, and Sovereignty
Does the lack of a historical Palestinian state invalidate modern claims to sovereignty? We debate legal realism versus inherent human rights.
#1294: The Epstein Myth: How a Crime Became a Weapon
Explore how the Jeffrey Epstein case was weaponized into a modern foundational myth for antisemitism and the "Mossad asset" conspiracy.
#1293: The Weaponization of Indigeneity: DNA, Law, and Land
Is "indigenous" a biological fact or a political tool? Explore the DNA and legal frameworks shaping the world's most intense land disputes.