they got some episodes which really interest me but i dont have a tv to watch them on. anyone got some kul episodes that they can upload, or upload a torrent?  the main episodes ive read about that sound good are:
Five Points Gangs. Aired on Tuesday, January 25, 2005
From the late 1800s to the mid-20th century, a stream of immigrants crowded into New York's downtown slums. Though today, the area once known as the Five Points houses a federal court, this cradle of crime gave birth to the American gang and nurtured Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and Meyer Lansky
The Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge. Aired on Tuesday, February 1, 2005
For 5,000 years, the sacred site of Stonehenge has stood on the plain of Salisbury, England, silent witness to myriad mysteries. Who built the prehistoric stone circle? Druids? Merlin the Magician? Was it an altar for human sacrifice, or landing pad for UFOs? Experts, anthropologists, and astronomers assess the mystery.
The Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge. Aired on Tuesday, February 1, 2005
For 5,000 years, the sacred site of Stonehenge has stood on the plain of Salisbury, England, silent witness to myriad mysteries. Who built the prehistoric stone circle? Druids? Merlin the Magician? Was it an altar for human sacrifice, or landing pad for UFOs? Experts, anthropologists, and astronomers assess the mystery.
Monsters of the Sea. Aired on Friday, February 25, 2005
Gargantuan creatures rising from ocean depths to wreak havoc on man! Are they figments of the imagination or living relics of prehistoric times? We investigate the first documented American sea serpent sighted at Cape Ann, Massachusetts in 1639, and the weird fish Coelacanth, caught off Africa and thought to be extinct for 70-million years. We also feature footage, shot by a fisherman off Vancouver's coast, of Cadborosauras, a large creature that is "to science, an unknown animal."
Stigmata: Marked for Life. Aired on Friday, February 25, 2005
Stigmata--the mysterious appearance of Christ's wounds in the hands, wrists, feet, or around the brow of supplicants. Some receive bruises on the shoulder as if carrying a heavy cross or a lance wound in the side. The most famous and well-documented case is St. Francis of Assisi, who received Christ's wounds during prayer in 1224. We investigate the history of the phenomenon and talk to doctors and religious scholars. Is stigmata caused by psychosis or hysteria, or is it a true celestial condition?
Prophecies. Aired on Friday, March 4, 2005
From the ancient Greek's ominous Oracle at Delphi to the Renaissance's revered Nostradamus, civilizations have sought their future through the mouths of prophets. Decide if the uncanny and often accurate predictions from the past are really foretelling our future, or if it is all hocus-pocus.
The End of the World. Aired on Friday, March 4, 2005
It's not the first millennium we've encountered, so why do some take an apocalyptic look at this, the second in recorded Western history? Join us as we take a new look at the old ideas still hanging around. What ancient prophecies have come true, if any? Should we expect a rash of self-proclaimed acts of doom?
Hitler and the Occult. Aired on Friday, March 11, 2005
Did Hitler's obsession with astrology, numerology, ancient runes, and German mythology enable his early brash moves and ultimately spell the Third Reich's doom?
Pompeii. Aired on Sunday, March 13, 2005
August 24, 79 AD. A day like any other day in the thriving Roman resort town of Pompeii, sheltered in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius. Then, the volcano erupts and lava engulfs the city, preserving it in time. Historians walk us through the daily life of this ill-fated community.
The Hunt for Jack the Ripper. Aired on Friday, July 15, 2005
Many serial killers were more brutal. Others slaughtered more often. But Jack the Ripper remains the world's most infamous murderer. In 1888, he slashed his way across London and into the annals of crime when he murdered and mutilated at least five women. His ghastly rampage remains one of history's great mysteries. Who was this butcher that baffled Scotland Yard's best minds? Today's foremost Ripper experts offer insights into the madman's mind and theories of who he really was.
Crop Circle Controversy. Aired on Friday, August 19, 2005
The puzzling formations known as crop circles have appeared worldwide throughout history. In the Middle Ages, they were called "witch" or "pixie" circles, and a 1678 woodcut, the "Mowing Devil", depicts one thought to be Satan's work. But in the 1980s, the phenomenon escalated, with dozens of crop circles popping up in England and other countries. When two Englishmen claimed they had perpetrated the hoax, many felt the riddle was solved. And yet, more have materialized. We explore the mystery.
Samurai Warrior. Aired on Friday, September 2, 2005
The samurai, a self-sacrificing warrior class of ancient Japan, developed a code of behavior where honor took precedence over life itself. Did the samurai mentality imprint on the psyche of future generations of Japanese?
Chain Gangs. Aired on Sunday, September 25, 2005
First used as a mode of transporting slaves to the American colonies, chain gangs grew into a "humane" alternative to the brutal convict lease system that developed after the Civil War. In the early 1900s, prison crews paved roads to all corners of the country. Finally abolished in 1962, chain gangs are making a comeback. We'll find out at what price.
thats the ones i liked from their list, but they didnt list the history of lsd which i have. so if their are any other episodes about such drug related topics, post it! 
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