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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime |
Violence. Retaliation. Disappearances. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles of remote terrain with just over 200 tribal police officers. This season on Stolen, Connie Walker’s investigation into the cases of two missing women leads her on a searc... more
In Granby, Colorado, a petty feud with neighbors and the town council left Marvin Heemeyer feeling backed into a corner. Little did they know that he had his own plans for justice, and revenge. more
October 9th, 1995, Amtrak's 12-car Sunset Limited train was powering through the Arizona desert with 258 passengers on board when it suddenly separated from the tracks. The horrible derailment left one person dead and dozens of passengers injured and... more
In September 1944, as World War II raged overseas, the small town of Mattoon, Illinois felt under attack. Dozens of people reported smelling a sickening sweet odor drift into their bedroom at night. It allegedly smelled like gardenias and left them f... more
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Matilda Joslyn Gage was a foremother of the suffragist movement, who encouraged Baum to write and publish his stories. She was written out of history by plagiarizing Susan B. Anthony and by Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s children, who removed important references to Gage from ECS’s autobiography. She was an abolitionist as well as feminist and she wrote the critical book, _ Women, Church and State_
I loved previous episodes with both Carter and Molly but it’s not the same with only one person. Definitely need a second host. Bring Molly back!
The show or maybe that company hasn’t been the same since Molly Brandonberg left , she compliments Carter perfectly and the lack of her voice and personality is evident, also I have been listening for a couple years now and the topics are starting to be repetitive, for example the recent rendlesham episode like how many times has parcast told that story? Maybe it’s just time for me to find a new show.
Granted I listened to only three episodes but each was 30 minutes long with about 10 minutes of commercials.
The latest episode with Taylor about constantly online was really bad. I literally don’t think they really talked about anything at all. She didn’t seem to be an expert on… anything. But other episodes are pretty good
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