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Topic: Coverups

Coverups refer to the concealment or suppression of information about unethical, illegal, or embarrassing actions by individuals, organizations, or governments.

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The podcast episodes provided cover a range of cases where coverups are alleged to have occurred, including efforts by government and military authorities to conceal atrocities, crimes, and unethical practices.

For example, the episode "Part One: How the British Empire and U.S. Department of Defense Murdered an Island Paradise" discusses how the British and U.S. governments conspired to forcibly remove the indigenous Chagossian population from the Chagos Islands to establish a military base, while covering up the existence of the local population. Similarly, the episode "546: The Dark Pyramid of Alaska | Military Cover-up of a Forbidden Collaboration" explores claims of a cover-up surrounding the discovery of a massive underground pyramid in Alaska.

Other episodes, such as "Crime Story: Laura Beil On The Brave Women that Made Exposed: Cover-Up At Columbia University A Reality" and "Unbelievable | 4", examine alleged coverups by institutions like Columbia University regarding sexual abuse and misconduct by faculty members.

Coverups can also occur in the context of violent crimes, as seen in the episodes "167: Spoiled Millionaire Teenagers Snapchat Murder and Brag About It" and "MURDERED: María Marta García Belsunce Part 1", where wealthy individuals or families are accused of attempting to conceal their involvement or obstruct investigations.

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