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Conspiracy Theories

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Napoleon Bonaparte
Cryptocurrency
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Bank Heist
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JFK Assassination
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Cold War
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Rendlesham Forest Incident
Erie, Pennsylvania
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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.

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They called them the "ghost girls" – young women who glowed in the dark after painting watches with radium. The company told them it was safe. They knew it wasn't. When the women started dying, the cover-up began: forged reports, fake doctors, lies o... more

We’ve all heard the story of John Wilkes Booth firing a bullet in Ford’s Theater… but maybe you haven’t heard the theory he was a puppet, with his strings pulled by a much bigger organization. In the 1800s, a massively popular story circulated that t... more

In 1958, movie star Lana Turner was trapped in an abusive relationship with mafia bodyguard Johnny Stompanato. Until her teenage daughter Cheryl Crane ended the couple’s last argument by fatally stabbing Johnny. But many wondered: how did a teenager ... more

When Juan Borgia died in 1497, his father, Pope Alexander VI, swore he’d find the killer. But just two weeks later, the Pope suddenly closed the case – without naming or punishing the murderer. The Pope might have covered up the killer’s identity for... more

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Charles Chinakwe
Historical figure on whose writings the theory centers
Unknown author of a controversial theory
Episode: Priests vs. Presidents: Who Really Orchestrated the Lincoln Assassination?
Travis Walton
Logger who claims to have been abducted by aliens
Episode: Travis Walton's Alien Abduction
Dr. Mike Dash
Historian specializing in strange and exotic history with a focus on Spring-Heeled Jack
Episode: Spring-Heeled Jack: Cryptid or Conspiracy?
Peter Amundsen
A researcher and treasure hunter
Episode: Shakespeare’s Encrypted Map to Freemason Treasure
John Lisle
Historian and author
Episode: Candy Jones, the Brainwashed Fashion Model
Dominic Sivitilli
Post-doc researcher at the University of Washington's Applied Physics Lab specializing in octopus cognition.
University of Washington
Episode: Are Octopuses Aliens??
Leah Sottile
Journalist and author of 'Blazing Eye Sees All', investigating American New Age culture
Episode: New Age Conspirituality
Kyle Kary
Vice President of the Open Skies Project
Open Skies Project
Episode: The Kinross Incident: Did a UFO Abduct an Entire Jet?
Zach Garner
President of the Open Skies Project
Open Skies Project
Episode: The Kinross Incident: Did a UFO Abduct an Entire Jet?

Host

Carter Roy
Host of the series, engaging with various conspiracy theories and narrative styles, blending insights with storytelling.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 32.5k ratings
  • Noise

    Ease up on those sounds u add. Nobody cares about those noises. Just talk man.

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    Fakeinfoskip
    United Statesa month ago
  • No

    I love the guys voice but the lady's voice is unbearable. Also why would you platform the most dishonest unintelligent fake journalist Taylor Lorenz?! She is a nutter who lies about everything & has been caught. Totally gross ! No thank you!

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    itwasntmesir45
    United Statesa month ago
  • Keeps getting better

    Been listening at night to wind down for a long time, now I found out you are also on Netflix for when I’m awake. What CAN’T you do? *swoon*

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AlleyOoops
    United States2 months ago
  • Poor Ads

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    dorfykala
    United States2 months ago
  • Background music.

    Background music is overpowering. Unbearable.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Kazie.
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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Some feedback indicates a desire for less dramatization and more straightforward storytelling, feeling that it detracts from the core themes.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storylines and critical analysis of conspiracy theories.
There are mixed feelings about the podcast's changing narrative approach with some expressing dissatisfaction over recent content direction.
Fans enjoy the host's voice and presentation style, often praising the blend of fact and entertainment.

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Spring-Heeled Jack: Cryptid or Conspiracy?
Q: What do you consider to be the significance of the Jane Alsop case?
The Jane Alsop case is the thing that makes you stick, because it happened to the extent that this girl went to the police, her family came in support of the story, and she had at least some marks of injury.
Spring-Heeled Jack: Cryptid or Conspiracy?
Q: What inspired you to start your research?
When I was 11 years old, I used to get a magazine in the UK for curious kids called World of Wonder, which had a section in it called Strange Stories, and it had the story of Spring Hill Jack in it.
Murder in Antarctica?
Q: What does Stephen Davis believe led to Rodney Marks' death?
Stephen Davis suggests that there is a case for investigating a deliberate attempt to poison or kill Rodney Marks, and he believes someone may have intentionally caused his death.
Murder in Antarctica?
Q: What was the initial reaction of the authorities to Rodney Marks' death?
The National Science Foundation released a statement saying Rodney's cause of death was unknown and that he had apparently died of natural causes, without conducting a thorough investigation.
JFK Revisited: FBI Finds 2,000 More Documents
Q: Why did Kennedy push for a test ban treaty with the Soviet Union?
Kennedy sought to prevent nuclear war and not force the U.S. into military conflicts over unimportant geopolitical issues, reflecting a desire for peace.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Conspiracy Theories

What is Conspiracy Theories about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Engaging with a diverse range of topics, this series investigates some of the most controversial events and beliefs that shape our understanding of historical and contemporary issues. Episodes explore everything from notorious conspiracies linked to cultural icons and political events to folklore and urban legends, often invoking a blend of storytelling and critical analysis. Listeners can expect thought-provoking narratives that encourage them to question accepted truths, featuring tales of murders, cover-ups, and the legacies of key historical figures across various contexts.

Unique in its approach, the content does not shy away from diving into the emotional and psychological impacts of these narratives. This podcast provides a space fo... more

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2. Travis Walton
3. Dr. Mike Dash
4. Peter Amundsen
5. John Lisle
6. Dominic Sivitilli
7. Leah Sottile
8. Kyle Kary

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