In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....
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In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....
Sacrifice & Portals: Charlie Kirk, Atlantis & the Bermuda Triangle
Bless Your Heart 222
31 minutes
1 month ago
Sacrifice & Portals: Charlie Kirk, Atlantis & the Bermuda Triangle
*This episode contains speculation about real events and public figures — we do not claim facts; we’re exploring theories.* Carlyle and Heather pull threads between a high-profile assassination, harvest moons and eclipses, and the old mysteries of Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle; asking whether ritual, deep-state players, or energetic portals are the real story. Equal parts detective work and wild speculation, this episode leans into pattern-watching, conspiracy lore, and the emotional fall...
Bless Your Heart 222
In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....