EPISODE · Feb 7, 2026 · 8 MIN
Moon Golf, Presidential Cover-Ups, and the Quiet Days That Change History
from The Strange History Podcast · host Strange History
February 7th looks like an ordinary day on the calendar — and that’s exactly why it’s dangerous. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy uncovers the strange, unsettling, and quietly world-changing events that all happened on February 7th. From the day humans casually played golf on the Moon during Apollo 14, to the moment the Watergate scandal crossed the point of no return, to the calm administrative days that led Napoleon toward his catastrophic invasion of Russia — this date proves that history doesn’t always announce itself with explosions. You’ll hear about Cold War paranoia that never made headlines, firsthand reactions from people who lived through these moments, and why the most important days in history often feel completely normal while they’re happening. If you love strange history, dark humor, historical coincidences, hidden moments, political scandals, space history, and eerie “this feels important” days — this episode is for you. New strange history episodes released regularly. Listen, follow, and fall down the historical rabbit hole.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-strange-history-podcast--5773362/support.🎧 The Strange History Podcast Love bizarre true stories, forgotten scandals, and history’s most unhinged moments?Submit your ideas for The Strange History PodcastFollow The Strange History Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadioAudibleNew episodes regularly. History gets weird here.
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February 7th looks like an ordinary day on the calendar — and that’s exactly why it’s dangerous. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy uncovers the strange, unsettling, and quietly world-changing events that all happened on February 7th. From the day humans casually played golf on the Moon during Apollo 14, to the moment the Watergate scandal crossed the point of no return, to the calm administrative days that led Napoleon toward his catastrophic invasion of Russia — this date proves that history doesn’t always announce itself with explosions. You’ll hear about Cold War paranoia that never made headlines, firsthand reactions from people who lived through these moments, and why the most important days in history often feel completely normal while they’re happening. If you love strange history, dark humor, historical coincidences, hidden moments, political scandals, space history, and eerie “this feels important” days — this episode is for you. New strange history episodes released regularly. Listen, follow, and fall down the historical rabbit hole.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-strange-history-podcast--5773362/support.🎧 The Strange History Podcast Love bizarre true stories, forgotten scandals, and history’s most unhinged moments?Submit your ideas for The Strange History PodcastFollow The Strange History Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadioAudibleNew episodes regularly. History gets weird here.
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