Kronos Unmasked

Kronos Unmasked

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Welcome to Kronos Unmasked — the Podcast Version. Where forgotten history, strange myths, and hidden mysteries come to light. Every episode dives deep into the past, uncovering the eerie, the unexplained, and the stories that mainstream history books often skip. Our goal: to tell history like you’ve never heard it — mysterious and unforgettable. Expect lesser-known myths, strange synchronicities, vanished empires, and true stories that sound like fiction.

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Kronos Unmasked

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History

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16. Mai 2026

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11 - How did Ötzi really die? 16.05.2026

Who KILLED Ötzi the Iceman? He was shot in the back 5,300 years ago. For decades, scientists thought he bled out in minutes. A 2025 study just proved them wrong. In 1991, two hikers found a body melting out of a glacier in the Alps. It turned out to be the oldest natural human mummy ever discovered in Europe — and the victim of a Copper Age murder. This is the full story of Ötzi the Iceman: who he...

10 - The Phantom Time Hypothesis 07.05.2026

What if the years 614–911 AD never happened? The Phantom Time Hypothesis claims that nearly 300 years of history were fabricated by medieval rulers. Charlemagne never existed. The Viking Age was misdated. And the real year isn't 2026 — it's 1729.   For about sixty seconds, the math actually seems to work. Then you check it. YouTube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/NvxalAqvik4

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