Season One2021-06-03T01:30:08-04:00

It’s a simple question.

We expect government secrecy from the Pentagon or the CIA — not from our universities and our schools.

But in many cases, institutions designed to protect our children are instead hiding critical information.

It leaves us asking a lot of questions. One of which is simple…why don’t we know?

Over the following episodes, we are trying to figure that out.

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