
Hey gang! 🎒🔥 It’s Friday again, and you know what that means— let’s talk bout history and recap another intense week at camp! If you missed this week’s episodes, don’t worry; I bring you the tldr.👇


War: On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit. This event triggered the space race between the U.S. and the USSR during the Cold War, forever changing the landscape of warfare and technology. 🚀🌍

Religion: On October 4, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar, which is still used by most of the world today. The new calendar corrected inaccuracies in the Julian calendar, aligning religious holidays more closely with the astronomical year. 📅⛪

Mafia: October 4, 1950, Charles "Darby" Sabini: Charles "Darby" Sabini, a prominent British-Italian mob boss, died on this day. Sabini was one of the most powerful figures in the British underworld during the early 20th century. Known as the "protector of Little Italy," Sabini controlled gambling, racetracks, and protection rackets in London during the interwar years. His reign over the underworld was challenged after World War II, but his legacy in British crime history remains significant. 🕵️♂️💰


This Week’s Episode: True Stories of Cannibal Tribes
This week, things got wild! We took you deep into the jungles and remote corners of the world, exploring the mysterious and often shocking lives of uncontacted tribes. These are groups who have never been exposed to the modern world, and in many cases, they’ve fiercely defended their isolation. We shared tales of intense tribal warfare, chilling encounters with outsiders, and even bizarre rituals—some of which ended in fatal consequences. 🌿🔪
One story that sent chills through the campfire was the disappearance of Michael Rockefeller, a wealthy young explorer who vanished while searching for tribal art in New Guinea. Rumors of his demise at the hands of the Asmat people—known for ritualistic headhunting and cannibalism—remain one of the world’s greatest unsolved mysteries. 😱👀
We also discussed the Sentinelese tribe of North Sentinel Island—one of the last remaining uncontacted tribes on Earth. These fierce islanders are infamous for attacking anyone who tries to approach, and they've even managed to keep the modern world at bay for centuries. It’s a mind-blowing look at people living completely off the grid in today’s hyper-connected world.
Don’t miss out on this episode if you crave stories that push the limits of what we know about human survival and mystery. 🍃🔍


What blew your mind in this week’s episode? 🤯👇 Drop us a reply and let us know! If you haven’t caught it yet, now’s your chance—hit the channel and dive into all the craziness. We’ve got more jaw-dropping content coming your way next week, so stay tuned! 💬🚀🔥
See ya’ll next week
- Jaime