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Juxtapostion

Juxtapostion

By: KLRNRadio
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Every other Saturday Night join us for Juxtaposition. A look at the unusual and the unexplainable in our world. The topic could be anything! Aliens, possession, to the Mandela Effect, and everything in between.

This will also be the home for special episodes that may not fit the mold of our normal programming so check back often! We aren't broadcasting from the high plains in the desert, but we do believe the truth is out there!Copyright KLRNRadio
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Juxtaposition 04-18-26 -- Unfinished Business: The Return to the Moon
    Apr 19 2026
    Space has captured humanity's imagination since the dawn of time. On this episode of Juxtaposition, Rick and Ordy, along with Jeff (Host of The Lost Wanderer), discuss Artemis II and our return to the moon.

    Somehow, our closest celestial neighbor, the Moon, has always inspired a mixture of awe, wonder, fear, and dread. The question is why?

    Why did we get bored with the idea of exploring it or colonizing it?

    What changed that brought us back?

    They discuss all of that and more
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Juxtaposition 03-21-26 When Memory and Reality Disagree
    Mar 24 2026
    There was a time when the record settled things. Now the record says one thing… and memory says another. And the gap between them is getting harder to ignore.

    Tonight, we follow that gap — from shared false memories to something that may be happening in real time.
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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Juxtaposition 03-07-26 Civilizations That Stopped: The Empires That Vanished Without Explanation
    Mar 8 2026
    What if some of history’s greatest civilizations didn’t fall in spectacular wars… but stopped?
    Tonight on Juxtaposition, we explore four ancient mysteries in which entire systems of human organization faded, fractured, or vanished — leaving behind monuments, cities, and ruins… but with almost no explanation.

    We begin with the urban giants of the Indus Valley Civilization, whose meticulously planned cities suddenly lost cohesion after six centuries of stability.

    We travel back even further to Göbekli Tepe, where hunter-gatherers built massive stone temples thousands of years before agriculture — and then deliberately buried them.
    From there, we examine the mysterious maritime raiders known as the Sea Peoples, recorded in Egyptian reliefs during the reign of Ramesses III, whose sudden appearance coincides with the collapse of Bronze Age powers across the Mediterranean.

    Finally, we confront the larger puzzle historians still struggle to explain: the Late Bronze Age collapse, when interconnected kingdoms, trade networks, and writing systems disappeared within a generation.
    These civilizations built cities, monuments, and international systems that lasted centuries.
    Then something changed.

    Not all collapses come with conquering armies or burning cities. Sometimes the structures remain… but the system that gave them meaning dissolves.
    Tonight we explore the ruins — and the silence they left behind.
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    2 hrs and 2 mins
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