Cold Logic Podcast is a cinematic investigative series that blends cutting-edge storytelling with AI-assisted research to probe the world’s most elusive events, suppressed narratives, and unexplained global phenomena. From vanishing civilizations and black-budget experiments to digital propaganda and psychological warfare, each episode uncovers hidden threads woven into the fabric of history, power, and control.AI is used in the procurement and analysis of information, helping us detect buried connections and forgotten records that traditional reporting often misses. But it’s the storytelling—guided by logic, shadowed by mystery—that drives this journey through the unknown.
With each episode, Cold Logic invites listeners to follow the trail of evidence into a world where truth is fragmented, facts are filtered, and reality may be stranger than fiction.
Follow the logic. Question everything.
In 1513, Ottoman admiral Piri Reis drew a world map on gazelle skin that would remain hidden for centuries — a map that appears to show the coast of Antarctica without ice, 300 years before the continent was officially discovered. How could a 16th-century cartographer have access to such precise geographical detail? This cinematic episode of Cold Logic investigates the origins of the Piri Reis map, explores the ancient source materials Piri Reis referenced, and examines whether this controversial artifact is evidence of a forgotten advanced civilization, hidden military knowledge, or even extraterrestrial cartographic assistance. We connect the dots from Admiral Byrd’s Operation Highjump to Charles Hapgood’s radical theories and explore why modern institutions seem eager to dismiss the map’s implications. If Antarctica was once ice-free, who saw it? And why did they leave behind maps the world wasn’t ready to see?
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#MapsOfTheAncientSeaKings Sources and Key References:
- The Piri Reis Map of 1513, Topkapi Palace Museum Archives
- Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles Hapgood
- U.S. Air Force Cartographic Division (1960 report by Capt. Lorenzo W. Burroughs)
- Letters and translations of Piri Reis
- Lost Knowledge of the Ancients by Graham Hancock
- Operation Highjump Archives, U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
- National Geographic, “Frozen Secrets of Antarctica”
- The Einstein–Hapgood Correspondence (1953–1954
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