
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.
Watch episodes and more on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ConspiracyTheoriesPodcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 545 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Every December we step back and reflect on some favorite episodes from the year…today we're declassifying our best of 2025 picks. This episode actually happened because of listener requests, so please keep dropping suggestions in the Spotify comments... more
They say Roman Emperor Nero played his fiddle while watching his own empire burn. He neglected all leadership duties, and killed his own family. Then, he died by suicide. But some historians believe this is all the product of a two-thousand-year-old ... more
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Nikola Tesla patented over 300 inventions. When he died, the US government confiscated 80 trunks of his notes and blueprints… and only returned 60 to his heir. In his lifetime, Tesla tinkered with weather control machines, alien transmission readers,... more
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Love the pod, the guests are a great feature. Keep it up! Truth floats. And Carter is as great of an orator as he is cute!
Bring Molly Brandenburg back, pay her more money. She is GREAT !
What happened to you, Conspiracy Theories? You used to be amazing. You were one of, if not *the* best podcasts centered around conspiracy theories. Your seamless blend of storytelling and fact-finding never failed to captivate me, leaving me eagerly awaiting each new episode.
However, it seems like over the last year or so your sole objective has become debunking every theory, disregarding factual accuracy and quality storytelling in favor of being the wettest of blankets. After conducting my o... more
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I love how this podcast presents the conspiracy theories, but still gives the facts to keep me from being a conspiratorial nut. It's so fun to have a factual and largely unbiased podcast, but still have a host who loves what their doing. Carter never criticizes believers and I love hearing him freak out over theories along with the listeners. Keep up the good work!
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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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Recent guests on Conspiracy Theories include:
1. Travis Walton
2. Dr. Mike Dash
3. Peter Amundsen
4. John Lisle
5. Dominic Sivitilli
6. Leah Sottile
7. Zach Garner
8. Kyle Kary
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