
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 | 552 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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After starring in the French New Wave classic Breathless and the American blockbuster Airport, Jean Seberg had the world’s eyes on her. But in the late 1960s, one organization watched her even more closely: the FBI. Seeing Jean’s political affiliatio... more
President John F. Kennedy saw his mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer as an equal during their lives. But there was one thing neither realized they’d have in common: their suspicious deaths. Police said Mary was murdered in a robbery gone awry. But some beli... more
25,000 square miles. 2000 missing people and planes. Failures from the largest search and rescue missions in history. The arid region between Las Vegas, Reno, and Fresno sees roughly 3 disappearances a month. It’s called The Nevada Triangle, and Berm... more
In 1926, Aimee Semple McPherson vanished into the Pacific Ocean. It made national news; “Sister Aimee” was the founder of the Foursquare Church, with hundreds of thousands of members. After six weeks, Aimee returned, claiming she’d been kidnapped. Bu... more
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I had to unfollow the show due to the Hilton ads. For such progressive content, it would be nice not to hear from vile and greedy companies during a listen.
Background music is overpowering. Unbearable.
Do more on mythical creatures bring someone in to tell a Bigfoot story
Agree with other posters who asked “what happened” to this show. It used to be interesting, but the Montauk episodes were so clearly doctored and influenced by “someone” that by the end they were shaming and blaming the victim, saying he has mental health issues.
They also drew a perfect correlation between MKUltra and Montauk and then said well that holds no water so we give it a 2 out of 10.
Someone got to them so need to listen anymore.
Uh I’m listening to the Chernobyl one lol but all I gotta say is that the talking is really quiet and slow, and it’s a lot different than it used to be :( Kinda miss how it was tbh but yeah good day mates 🫶
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This podcast explores a wide range of controversial events and the complex beliefs that fuel fascination and skepticism surrounding them. Topics often span from legendary folklore such as Bigfoot sightings and UFO abductions, to geopolitical enigmas like assassinations and financial conspiracies. Each episode aims to unpack the narrative behind these phenomena, drawing on historical events and myths to present a well-rounded inquiry into conspiracy theories. The engaging storytelling often features insights from experts and anecdotes to help illuminate the mysteries and motivations driving these compelling tales, making it appealing to both the casual listener and those with a deeper interest in the subject matter.
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1. Travis Walton
2. Dr. Mike Dash
3. Peter Amundsen
4. John Lisle
5. Dominic Sivitilli
6. Leah Sottile
7. Kyle Kary
8. Zach Garner
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