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 | 536 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime |
Candy Jones had an impressive résumé: Miss Atlantic City, Model of the Year, highest-paid cover model of the 1940s, entrepreneur, radio personality, author…and an unwitting undercover CIA agent, brainwashed by the government. Or, so she claimed. To f... more
As Germany conquered Europe in 1940, the UK desperately needed foreign reinforcements. When the American people hesitated to help, MI6 conspired to secretly change their minds. But how far did the influence go? Conspiracy theories suggest the US Pres... more
Most of what we know about Helena Blavatsky’s life seems improbable. In her 59 years on Earth, she was a young Russian aristocrat. A Parisian circus performer. A concert pianist in England. A clairvoyant. A medium. A telepath. An author. A missionary... more
Driving through the remote Utah desert on the way back to his military base, 23-year-old Private Gerry Irwin witnessed what he thought was a plane crash. He pulled over and ran off into the darkness to help the survivors… and woke up in the hospital ... more
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This podcast is one of the best I’ve ever heard. It’s very organized and actually goes through the facts, unlike many other conspiracy theory related content. This podcast is also just great to listen to if you’re bored or working on something and need something to listen to.
Good poscast but I absolutely hate when he says stuff like look at this diagram or something like that it’s sometimes hard to understand because he assumes he can fill that gap with a visual but not all of us can see it
The hosts do a good job of presenting all of the case facts and breaking them down from a conspiratorial angle at first and then justifying why in most cases the official account makes the most sense.
Could Candace Owen’s voice be any more icky? She ruins the episodes she guests on. The sound of her voice is disgusting
Love if your rating isn’t 5 then don’t rate
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Exploring the depths of humanity's most controversial events, this podcast provides captivating narratives about conspiracy theories ranging from the mundane to the outrageous. Topics include government plots, alien encounters, and historical mysteries, all presented with a critical lens that seeks to uncover not just the stories, but the motivations behind them. With new episodes released weekly, listeners can expect an engaging blend of storytelling and investigative analysis that not only entertains but prompts deeper questions about truth and belief. This podcast is particularly notable for its ability to weave together historical facts with modern conspiracies, making it appealing to those intrigued by both history and the present-day ... more
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Recent guests on Conspiracy Theories include:
1. John Lisle
2. Dominic Sivitilli
3. Leah Sottile
4. Kyle Kary
5. Zach Garner
6. Stephen Davis
7. Steve Fishman
8. Miriam Lewin
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