Episode #43 – What is Phantom Time? – Our Fake History Skip to content Historical Myths Relished and Ruined! Latest Episodes Episode #168 – Who Knows Houdini? (Part I) Episode #167 – Who Was The Fake Asian? Episode #166 – Who Was Liver Eating Johnson? (ft. Daniele Bolelli) Archived Episodes Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 T-Shirts, Mugs, and More! Buy Extra Episodes MoreSupport OFH On PatreonAboutRSS Feed Episode #43 – What is Phantom Time? In the world of pseudo-historical theories there are few more radical than the Phantom Time Hypothesis and the New Chronology. These theories propose that hundreds of years of human history never actually occurred. Our current chronology has been inflated with fake events and “phantom time”. These theorists would have us believe that most of our history has been faked by chroniclers and unscrupulous historians. Could it be that most of human history is a fraud? Tune in and find out how golf course owners, weird math, and Russian pride all play a role in the story! Works Cited Billington, James Hadley. Russia in Search of Itself. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center, 2004. Print. Fomenko, A. T., and Gleb V. Nosovskiy. History, Fiction or Science? Olympia, WA: Delamere Resources LLC, 2007. Print. Pseudoscience and the Need to Combat It. Web. 09 Aug. 2017. Hans-Ulrich Niemitz, “Did the Early Middle Ages Really Exist?”. University of Cambridge. Web. 09 Aug. 2017. Holmes, Jack. “Trump Fondly Remembers the Fake Civil War Battle That Took Place on His Golf Course.” Esquire. 06 June 2017. Web. 09 Aug. 2017. Yanin, V.L ed. Myths of the new chronology: Conference of the History Faculty of the MSU…: 21 Dec. 1999, Moscow: Russkaia Panorama, 2001 Yu. N. Yefremov, Yu. A. Zavenyagin, “The So-Called ‘Chronology’ of A. T. Fomenko”, Vestnik RAN, N? 12, 1999. About Our Fake History is an award-winning podcast about myths people think are history and history that might be hidden in myths. Have you ever heard that old story about how Napoleon shot the nose off the sphinx, or that Shakespeare was an illiterate fraud, or that Queen Elizabeth was actually a man? This show explores those tall-tales and tries to figure out what’s fact, what’s fiction, and what is such a good story it simply must be told. The podcast combines storytelling, humour, and historical detective work to create a show that is good for both history buffs and anyone who loves a good story. The podcast is produced in Toronto, by Sebastian Major with help from his wife Beth Lorimer. Sebastian is a teacher, musician, and storyteller who is passionate about all things weird and wonderful from the past. All the transition music used on the podcast is written and recorded in-house by Sebastian. More Podcasts Dark Myths Subscribe Apple Podcast Google Play Stitcher Connect Facebook Twitter Latest Episodes Archived Episodes T-Shirts, Mugs, and More! Buy Extra Episodes Support OFH On Patreon About RSS Feed Proudly powered by WordPress · Theme: Pique by WordPress.com.