
The world’s most controversial events, and the complex beliefs behind them. From Bigfoot sightings to bitcoin takeovers, alien landings to assassinations, who’s shaping the narrative — and why? Conspiracy Theories is a Spotify Podcast. New episodes Wednesdays.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 570 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime | |||

In 1992, UFO researcher Bob Oeschler received a strange package in the mail. It contained documents, purportedly stolen from some top-secret Canadian project, alleging a vast alien cover-up. The envelope contained something else: a VHS tape. The send... more
In 1986, two young British defense scientists died under mysterious circumstances, sparking theories of foul play. Not only because both specialized in underwater defense systems; they also worked for the same company, Marconi Electronic Systems. Whi... more
On June 16th, 2009, a dead body washes ashore on Rosses Point beach, Ireland. The Irish police force learns the deceased’s name is Peter Bergmann. Or is it? Because everything “Peter” did while alive seemed shrouded in secrecy. He gave his hotel a fa... more
In 1988, a covert team operating within the Defense Intelligence Agency sought out the legendary Ark of the Covenant. Only, their search didn’t take them out in the field, Indiana Jones-style. Project Sun Streak sought out the lost relic using Remote... more
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I love your stuff it is spookily mysterious it makes me fall asleep
I used to really enjoy these episodes but I don’t know if the writer changed or it’s a style choice by the host. But the way he adds in “quips” now is so weird and takes me out of it. He sounds like an “um akshually” redditor type.
You should make more on celebrities
I like listening to your podcasts at work in the mornings, so far I love this one and your true crime one.
Great content better with just the male narrator.
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This series covers controversial events and fringe beliefs through narrative storytelling that blends historical context, investigative angles, and notable figures. Episodes frequently explore high-stakes claims, the people and motivations behind them, and how narratives are shaped or debunked. A standout is the consistent focus on compiling multiple theories and evidence lines, while maintaining a readable pace and accessible host persona. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy detailed historical puzzles, skeptical inquiry, and compelling storytelling around conspiracy-related topics, with guest voices and archival material adding texture. Potential sponsors may find value in audiences that appreciate structured storytelling and lon... more
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Recent guests on Conspiracy Theories include:
1. Nancy Hixed
2. Dr. Nancy Segal
3. John Schussler
4. Charles Chinakwe
5. Travis Walton
6. Dr. Mike Dash
7. Peter Amundsen
8. John Lisle
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