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  • Elijah Muhammad and the UFO Files: A Government Cover-Up?
    2025/06/07

    Long before modern UFO sightings made headlines, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad was teaching about a massive, wheel-shaped craft known as the “Mother Plane.” In this investigative episode, host Davis explores the claims made in Message to the Blackman, the alleged government interest in Muhammad’s teachings, and the real reasons behind his arrest.

    Was Elijah Muhammad targeted for his influence—or for what he claimed to know about advanced aerial technology? Join The Forbidden Frequency as we uncover how faith, UFOs, and federal scrutiny collided in one of the most overlooked chapters of American history.

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    4 分
  • Charles Fort "Files of the Damned: The Fortean Chronicles"
    2025/06/07

    Long before “UFO” entered our vocabulary, Charles Fort was collecting tales of strange lights, Skyfall's, and the unexplained. In this episode, host Lawrence investigates whether Fort was a madman, a misunderstood genius, or something in between—and why his work still shapes the world of UFO lore today.

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    4 分
  • The Battle of Los Angeles: UFO Panic or Military Cover-Up?
    2025/06/06

    In the predawn hours of February 25, 1942, the skies over Los Angeles exploded in chaos. Air raid sirens screamed. Searchlights crisscrossed the darkness. And the U.S. military fired over 1,400 anti-aircraft shells at… something. No enemy planes were ever recovered. No damage was done—except to the truth.

    In this gripping solo investigation, host Davis unpacks the mysterious “Battle of Los Angeles,” a wartime event cloaked in confusion, contradictions, and conspiracy. Was it a false alarm? A Japanese reconnaissance mission? Or the U.S. military’s first engagement with unidentified flying objects?

    Through declassified documents, eyewitness accounts, and postwar speculation, this episode digs deep into one of America's earliest mass UFO sightings—and the official silence that followed.

    Tune in to The Forbidden Frequency and ask yourself: what really happened in the skies above L.A.?

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    4 分
  • "Beyond Tulsa: Uncovering America's Forgotten Black Wall Streets"
    2025/06/01

    Before Silicon Valley and the rise of Wall Street, Black communities across America built their own thriving economic centers—complete with banks, hospitals, schools, and newspapers. You've probably heard of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, but what if it wasn’t the only Black Wall Street?

    In this powerful episode, host Davis unearths the hidden histories of places like Durham’s Hayti District, Richmond’s Jackson Ward, Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn, Chicago’s Bronzeville, and Boley, Oklahoma—communities where Black excellence wasn’t the exception, but the norm. Until it was systematically dismantled.

    Through vivid storytelling and historical insight, “Beyond Tulsa” reveals how policy, infrastructure, and silence conspired to erase these legacies—and why reclaiming them matters now more than ever.

    This isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a reclamation.

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    6 分
  • The War That Ended Slavery – The Gullah Rebellion_edited
    2025/05/31

    This presentation "The Gullah Wars" explores a powerful historical narrative arguing that:

    • The Gullah Wars (also called the Seminole Wars or the “100 Years War”) were a series of rebellions and battles from 1739 to 1858 involving Black African (Gullah/Geechee) and Native American allies.

    • The commonly accepted myths about slavery and emancipation overlook this extensive and organized resistance.

    • Key events such as the Stono Rebellion, Negro Fort, and the Battle of Suwannee are presented as military campaigns waged by Black warriors against U.S. forces.

    • The presentation claims the Emancipation Proclamation was a political cover-up for what was truly a forced concession due to unstoppable Gullah resistance.

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    6 分