
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 | 567 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeHistory | |||

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
The injustice and hysteria that defined the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 is so shocking, historians have spent centuries looking for an explanation. In reality, it was a perfect storm of tensions that led to the deaths of at least 24 innocent people. B... more
In the 1950s, Adventures of Superman dominated TV screens thanks to its star George Reeves. However, while the world loved him as Superman, George reportedly felt trapped in the role. According to the Hollywood rumor mill, the resulting depression dr... more
A man stumbles out of the Colorado wilderness in 1873. After his traveling party ran out of food in the dead of winter, he’s the only survivor. Except he looks surprisingly well-fed. Alfred Packer’s story of what became of his companions changes not ... more
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Great content better with just the male narrator.
Dad✊🏼 said that it’s too dark to listen to, but I still love it when he didn’t say that but now I can’t listen to it anymore.😭
I recently came back to the show to find Carter Roy speaks absolutely different than the older episodes. He’s jokey and sounds like he’s a bit over reactive compared to the original tone. I hope I’m not the only one that thinks of this. I sorta miss the old school more serious tone….
Double Pleasure this episode was Amazing!
A MUST LISTEN Interesting Guest
1 of the BEST !
i love the show and how concise everything is. my only complaint is that your voice is a bit too dramatic… i think that may be the best way to describe it. i think a more matter of fact style of speaking might suit the content a little better. just my two cents, and i’m still a fan either way.
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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. Dr. Nancy Segal
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4. Charles Chinakwe
5. Travis Walton
6. Dr. Mike Dash
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8. John Lisle
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