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Conspiracy Theories

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CIA
World War II
UFO Sightings
FBI
Cold War
Ufos
John F. Kennedy
Beast Of Gévaudan
Voynich Manuscript
Mental Health
Richard Kuklinski
Los Angeles
Phoenix Lights
Contract Killing
D.B. Cooper
Murder
Nikola Tesla
Argentina
Area 51
United States

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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This July, we’re revisiting five classic topics in our Conspiracy Theories: Rewind series! Marilyn Monroe has been a cultural icon since she dominated Hollywood in the 1950s. Yet, her life was filled with turmoil. She struggled with mental health, dr... more

This July, we’re revisiting five classic topics in our Conspiracy Theories: Rewind series! First up, one of our most-requested stories: The Titanic. The “unsinkable” ship was brought down by a 6-second brush with an iceberg in April 1912. Did somebod... more

When the Allan Memorial Institute opened its doors in 1943, its founders believed it would revolutionize mental health care. Under the direction of Dr. Ewen Cameron, however, the hospital started down a dark path – barbaric treatments, patients beggi... more

Some believe that the government plants references to future global atrocities into popular media– subconsciously conditioning the public to never rise up. Their biggest brainwashing weapon? The Simpsons. The cartoon has been said to predict the futu... more

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Recent Guests

David Boris
Military historian
Hostile History
Episode: The Marconi Mystery: 22 Scientists Die Mysterious Deaths in Britain
Nancy Hixed
Global News crime reporter
Global News
Episode: The Superman Curse and the Death of George Reeves
Dr. Nancy Segal
Twin Studies Center founder and director; author
California State University, Fullerton (Twin Studies Center)
Episode: The Secret Twin Study: Files Sealed Until 2065
John Schussler
UFO researcher at NASA Johnson Space Center
NASA Johnson Space Center
Episode: The Cash-Landrum Incident
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

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Carter Roy
Host of Conspiracy Theories

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 33k ratings
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    You should make more on an ancient conspiracy theories

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    nordseg
    United Statesa month ago
  • Simpson Prediction

    4 prediction I love the most are when we see Trump in the escalator and guy drop sign/ Prince Charles death year- date/ covid/ Disney bought all/911

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    Zoro the II
    Canadaa month ago
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    this is my favorite thing to listen to and is really interesting even as a teen. it’s a great podcast and i actually learn stuff!

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    mystery writer.
    United Statesa month ago
  • Why?

    You switched from just hosting by yourself to with a women that drags her words out and breaths in the mic. Was listening to your stuff in order and now I can’t get over the women voice and how she drags her words out. Good show before that.

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    Rob72415
    United States2 months ago

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The Secret Twin Study: Files Sealed Until 2065
Q: Can you tell us what drew you to Twin Studies?
I've always been interested in psychology, and I'm a fraternal twin myself, which gave me a personal connection to the subject. Twins provide a natural laboratory to separate genetic and environmental influences, making them ideal for studying nature versus nurture.
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.

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

This series covers controversial events and fringe beliefs through narrative storytelling that blends historical context, investigative angles, and notable figures. Episodes frequently explore high-stakes claims, the people and motivations behind them, and how narratives are shaped or debunked. A standout is the consistent focus on compiling multiple theories and evidence lines, while maintaining a readable pace and accessible host persona. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy detailed historical puzzles, skeptical inquiry, and compelling storytelling around conspiracy-related topics, with guest voices and archival material adding texture. Potential sponsors may find value in audiences that appreciate structured storytelling and lon... more

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2. Nancy Hixed
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5. Charles Chinakwe
6. Travis Walton
7. Dr. Mike Dash
8. Peter Amundsen

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